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Box 3, COMPANY, and any matter is now embracing Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michi¬ to-day. appears the The second part, comprising country, is published towards the close of the year, and will appear next December. of MUNICIPAL BOND SALES IN 1920. presenting again sis of the municipal bond sales, the figures this time covering the calendar stand out with 1920, the features which year greatest prominence tude of the sales and the est at which the the magni¬ are increasing rates of inter¬ obligations were put out. The gregate of the municipal bond disposals twelve months total of between the any year the comparison being year, total previously recorded in had been the $498,557,993 for 1915—from which it is of for the $683,188,255 for 1920 and $691,518,914 for The maximum 1919. ag¬ closely approaches the unprecedented preceding apparent that the emissions of this class obligations for the latest two $200,000,000 per years ran heavier than annum before known. tionally large lowed very war, was 1919 should have been excep¬ not surprising^ seeing that it fol¬ small sales in 1918, the last ment, rigid limitations all classes of securities put were on of the the issuance of except those made of the Federal Government itself in its of year when, owing to the needs of the Federal Govern¬ the nance Under the Avar. Corporation April 5, 1918, it Committee was behalf provisions of the War Fi¬ Act, which may on prosecution became be recalled, a a law on Capital Issues created, whose duty it was to de¬ termine whether any proposed neAv issues of securi¬ ties in excess of $106,000 national interests." No punitive gated to this committee and, pointed out by much as as us, none were everyone was "compatible with the was powers were dele¬ has many times been really necessary, inas¬ prepared from the first to question great expansion abnormally were in was the hence total occa¬ Avhich held down the new emissions in 1918. reached a very only $296,520,458, notwithstand¬ good demand had prevailed for obli¬ gations of this class because of their tax-exemption features. The total since 1907. ranted the was smallest of any year After this diminutive total, the rise to exceptional aggregate of $691,518,914 in very natural, the conclusion appearing that considerable amounts of neAv war¬ bond is¬ Avhich could not be brought out in 1918, because of the restrictions then existing, had been croAvded sues into 1919. Obviously, however, entirely different significance attaches to the continuance of these municipal bond disposals at the in same 1920, leading to the conviction, bond flotations in the neAv for as the a time a high figures it does, that municipal bond field municipal bond issues have new come perfect avalanche. By of the fact that State and municipal enjoy exemption from Federal income taxes reason bonds description—not alone the normal income tax, but also the cumulative surtaxes—there is tain to be of a greater obligations or long so as Federal tax rates continue civic bond issues had the further as cer¬ smaller demand for this class their present burdensome scale. on are being running at much higher levels by the experience in the first half of 1921, during which in as regular thing, and the conclusion is further fortified of every That the total for in indicating that there aggregate of the sales for the twelve months ing that roughly ever had 1919 seemed customary annual analy¬ our as the 1918 the In | necessary. merely for the now occurred in 1919 with the removal of the restrictions The space, is for which for absolutely importance of recalling that the municipal bond dis¬ small, and sion than more of posals in the year The first part, comprising the New parts. rest of the States Government should not be inter¬ Avith issued pressure England and the Middle and the Central States (the gan) the United fered purpose New York. explained in previous numbers, this periodical, iatter In effect, there av^s a rationing of capital, in order that the financial requirements of Publishers, Depeyster Streets, Wall Street Station. owing to the great in two implicit obedience to the Committee's orders and decisions. The OF ISSUE OF THIS PUBLICATION. DATE As DANA Pine Front, O. No. 2922. issued periodically and all furnished without extra charge to annual subscribers, are Ten Dollars per annum within the United States P. 1921 In 1920 these advantage, at least compared with the year preceding, that they no had to compete with the Federal Govern¬ onger ment in its kets. In own 1920, demands upon the investment mar¬ as in 1919, the United States Treas¬ ury kept putting out ury certificates of indebtedness (to retire maturing new short-term issues of Treas¬ issue of these certificates collections) but it put out or in anticipation of tax no long-term! obligations, whereas in 1919 it floated the Victory Liberty Loan ?or $4,500,000,000. Therefore, States palities had the investment market their new to and munici¬ themselves in borroAvings, those seeking these obliga- STATE AND CITY 4 who would bid Government. On the other hand, taxes were eating up the profits of business, leaving little surplus income for tions for being much the same as those obligations of the Federal new [Vol. 112. SECTION country. Even the contracted disposals of 1918 bore testimony to the same underlying tendency, cutting;down in the new municipalities had been en¬ older and more settled communities,- appeared that the since it capital applications by time the money mar¬ tirely in the where the needs of development and of civic improve¬ in a state of tension, with ment would be far less urgent than in the newer money and interest rates steadily rising. The Feder¬ parts of the country. For 1920, however, the order al Reserve banks repeatedly advanced their discount of things fyas been reversed. In the newer sections rates during the year. All this operated to the det¬ a marked decrease is observable from the huge to¬ riment of municipal borrowers, obliging the lat¬ tals of 1919, while in the older parts of the country, ter to pay increasing rates for the accommodation where the additions had been relatively light in they needed in the market. In offering, at the close 1919, and where the annual totals had for a long of 1919, a new issue of tax certificates (dated Jan¬ series of years been running pretty even, with little uary 2, 1920) the United States Treasury advanced or no tendency to expansion, there was in 1920 a the rate of interest from 4% to 4%%, and thereafter tremendous leap forward. In other words, for the the rate in these certificates of indebtedness had to North Atlantic and North Central divisions com¬ be repeatedly further raised, until in June 1920 the bined the aggregate of new municipal bond issues Government was paying 5%% and 6% for this class for 1920 is found to have been $429,334,390, as of accommodation. And no material change in this against $317,663,537 for 1919, and $162,730,301 for situation occurred up to the end of the year, the two 1918, though the comparison loses some of its sig¬ new series put out in December 1920 bearing respec¬ nificance when we note that prior to 1918 the tively 5%% in the case of the 6-months' issue and yearly additions had for some time been running 6% in the case of the series maturing in one year. above $300,000,000. It is really the North Central The effect of the high rates which the Federal Treas¬ Group of States that is mainly responsible for the ury had to pay for its short-term borrowings was to 1920 expansion, the 1920 disposals for the North depreciate the market value of the different Liberty Atlantic Division falling well below the maximum Loan and Victory Loan issues, and likewise munici¬ of the previous highest totals, while contrariwise pal issues and other high-class obligations, thereby the aggregate for the North Central Group runs making municipal bond disposals on occasions by well above the very heaviest of the previous totals. no means an easy matter. As a matter of fact, prior to 1914 the new issues for Even though there was always more or less de¬ the North Central Group had never reached $100,mand for municipal obligations, investors, in view 000,000, as against the $265,312,587 now recorded of all these happenings, were demanding a higher for 1920 and the $190,876,129 for 1919. For the rest rate of return, and therefore the municipalities in of the country, outside these two grand divisions— their appeals to the investment market had to take that is, for the South Atlantic States, the South cognizance of the situation and offer a better in¬ Central Division and the Pacific or Western Divi¬ come yield. The Liberty Loan and Victory Loan investment, while at the same ket during 1920 was issues of the United States were generally at their figures in May, 1920, which means that the then at its maxi¬ lowest rate of return to the investor was figure, but there was little recovery in the half of the year and at least one issue of Liberty mum last Loan bonds, most United Liberty Third figure in December. reached its lowest on the namely States issues was points or the Fourth Liberty Loan, for instance, selling 93 in January and at 82 in May, and the First more, at 3%s at 100.40 in January and at 89.10 in July. Mu¬ nicipal and other high-class issues followed a closely similar course. Thus New York City 4%s of 1967 Stock Exchange at sold at the New York 100% in January and down to 90 in August. As an indication of the course municipal bonds brought out during 1920, we may note that Philadelphia was able to place $3,000,000 50-year, 4% at 100.29 in January, but in December, in a new offering, had to make the rate of interest 5%, and at that interest rate disposed of $5,310,500 bonds at prices ranging from 100 to 103.7778. Cincin¬ nati on January 30, 1920, disposed of $1,250,000 5% rapid transit bonds at 100.941, but on August 25 got no more than 100.662 on an offering of $2,580,000 8-year deficiency funding bonds, though the interest rate was now 6%. Detroit on January 19 obtained 101.05 for $100,000 4%% bridge improvement bonds, but on November 15, 1920, in disposing of $1,000,000 public utility bonds, had to make the interest rate 5%%, and obtained 103.17. distribution The among of the bond disposals of 1920 the different geographical divisions pf the country was in some from that in 1919 we have had increase in the been the particulars quite different in the years immediately pre¬ In previous annual reviews of thes$ bond ceding. sales or occasion to point out that the output of civic obligations had especially pronounced in the newer parts of new country, supporting the inference that the issues new represented outlays in the normal develop¬ ment of the cities and towns in those parts of the were only $253,853,865 for as BONDS DISPOSED OF BY STATES AND MUNICIPALITIES TO GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS., ACCORDING 1920. 1919. 1918. 1917. 1916. 1915. $ Cat.Years. 5 S S $ % Worth Atl. 164,021,803 126,787,408 62,418,032 175,977,685 174,405,716 208,213,654 Nor. Cent. 265,312,587 190,876,129 100,312,269 141,313,068 128,078,530 137.208,751 429,334,390 317,663,537 162,730,301 317,290,753 302,484,246 345,422,405 Total South Atl. Sou. Cent. 60,811,524 53,096,148 77,357,114 165,984,142 19,867,178 31,434,837 40,984,531 55,476,941 52,957,073 56,942,261 41,916,520 55,312,624 115,685,227 154,775,087 58,446,038 49,596,099 56,729,917 55,906,444 Western or Pac. Dlv. 253,853,865 373,855,377 133,790,157 133,988,009 154,656,709 153,135,588 Total Grand tot. 683,183,255l691.518,914 296,520,458 451,278,762 1913. 1912. % 457,140,955 498,557,993 1910. $ 1911. $ 1914. Cal.Years. of prices for the issues new against $373,855,377 for 1919, but compar¬ ing with only $133,790,157 for 1918. 1920, Loan, The decline ten sion—the $ $ North Atl. 228,783,498 164,152,029 161,386,631 183,316,289 147,241,669 89,373,061 Nor. Cent. 108,924,972 Total... 337,708,470 253,525,090 257,179,892 72,476,823 77,979,550 95,793,261 22,623,800 15,173,700 24,873,499; 44,732,415 39,476,448 23,740,800 37,157,894 20,785,700 43,501,670 63,107,177 74,148,282 68,473,242 71,276,437; 52,820,390 33,782,300 Sou. Cent. Pacific Total... 136,365,925 Grand tot J 158,499,538 65,208,923 261,295,839219,718,492223,708,461 31,353,750 44,219,396 South Atl. 1909. 55,809,984 149,721,428129,371,936 135,563,807100,317,689 115,716,099 1 J474.074.395!403,246,518 386,551,828396,859,646320,036,181 339,424.560 A noticeable thing in recent compilations has been the bond issues of the States themselves, as distinguished from the municipalities and other civic units within their confines, have been increas¬ the way ing. Not so very long ago State bonds appeared likely to become extinct, so few were the new offerings. But in 1920 the States themselves 275 of new tributed bonds put out $87,607,- ($57,327,000 of which were con¬ by the North Atlantic Division and the Division) as against $74,407,250 in North Central 1919 and Inlthe immediate fu¬ run still higher, as numerous new issues are in prospect for the purpose of making bonus payments to soldiers and to provide means for the building of extensive systems of highways and for the carrying on of various other ture the $38,687,000 in 1918. totals are certain to undertakings. It has already been indicated that interest rates in the new bond issues, which as a matter of fact had " June, 1921.] STATE AND CITY SECTION for many previous years been tending steadily up¬ ward, in 1920 rose still higher. To afford a graphic illustration of the course of interest rates in recent 'here the following table to show the new bonds put out at the vari¬ ous rates of interest for 1901,1906 and for 1919 and 1920. We exclude the New York City sinking fund takings, as these are nearly always low rate issues years, we insert the aggregate of and furnish COMPARATIVE no criterion of market conditions. INTEREST EXCLUDING RATES. SINKING FUND NEW YORK PC of 1919. PC of 1906. PC of 1901. PC of Total 1920. $ Total $ Total $ Total 8 per cent.. per cent 5,257,456 86'130,661,23019.11 6 per cent.. 192,745 879 4 per cent 4M» per cent 2.77 19,169,65010.09 17,350,7741 2.54!120,130,280 63.22 13,831 ,468 24,232 ,664 3,373 ,000 66,725 ,866 4 per cent._ 5,000 0.00 21,641,700 3.16 19,971,24914.25 68,693,26849.00 27,576,47619.67 229.000 0.17 7.68 5,214,978 3.72 9.18 9,301,985 6.63 7.146,959 3.76 2,758,797 1.97 6,027.828 3.17 6,439,746 4.59 0.13 48 278,322,949.40.71 254,000 14,598,010 17,436,088 149,596,50721.88 86,230,754 12.60 Higher than 5 per cent 332,701,740 Unknown & Unusual.. 43,253,638 Total.... 676,864,255 100.0 In 499 683,808,914100.0190,020,271100.0140,185,499 100.0 1901, it will be seen, out of a total of $140,185,- bonds placed, $116,240,993, or 82.92% of the whole, consisted of 3s, 3%s and 4s, the 3%s forming much the larger part, they comprising $68,693,268, or nearly one-half of the year's disposals. In 1920, onMhe other hand, out of a total of $676,864,255 (this being minus the New York City sinking fund takings), no 3% issues were floated, only $13,831,3%s, only $24,232,664 even of 4s, while $592,173,485 of the year's sales, or 87.49%, were 4%s, 5s and higher rates. Indeed, nearly half of the new issues ($332,701,740, or 49.15%) carried interest rates higher than 5%. 468 of In connection the distribution with of the sales the different geographical divisions of the among country another point worth noting is that with three or four exceptions the larger cities did not con¬ tribute very greatly to the year's expansion. New York City made no public offerings of bonds, though $6,324,000 of bonds were sold to the city's sink¬ ing funds. Nor did this city put out any issues of a permanent character in 1919 or 1918. On the other hand, the city made public offerings of $55,000,000 in both 1917 and 1916 and $71,000,000 in 1915 and $65,000,000 in 1914. Philadelphia put out $12,713,000 of new bonds in 1920, which compares with $10,000,000 in 1919, $12,500,000 in 1918 and $20,049,900 in 1917. Boston disposed of $2,073,500 in 1920, against $3,108,500 in 1919, $2,106,200 in 1918 and $4,215,500 in 1917. A few of the Western cities, however, made quite offerings. Cleveland placed bonds to an aggregate of $14,244,000 in 1920, against $11,218,000 in 1919, $2,702,000 in 1918, and $7,774,200 in 1917. Detroit placed $11,323,000, against $3,026,000 in 1919, $7,337,898 in 1918, and $1,597,000 in 1917. St. Louis broke its precedence of many years by issuing $1,040,000 bonds. Pitts¬ burgh's record of sales stands at $6,366,000 for 1920, against $6,644,000 for 1919, $470,000 for 1918, and $264,000 for 1917. To complete our analysis of the bond disposals of 1920 we furnish below a comparison of the new bond issues according to the purposes for which they were substantial additions to their used or 1920, it will be seen, under the designation "Miscel¬ laneous," and the amounts for other years are also large. In explanation it should be said that this item comprises mainly bonds issued for special purposes, like South Dakota's issue of $9,500,000 for rural credits; Philadelphia's issue of $4,160,500 for "port and transit purposes"; Maine's issue of $3,000,000 for soldiers' bonus; Rhode Island's $2,500,000, Con¬ necticut's CITY TAKING8. $2,500,000, Massachusetts^ $2,500,000; $7,500,000 issue of bonus certifi¬ also Minnesota's cates; Massachusetts's disposals of $7,868,000 for subways; West Virginia's $13,500,000 of canals and Debt Settlement ment of bonds; and bonds for the improve¬ levees, for irrigation, for the acquisition of street railways—purposes of not sufficiently com¬ to warrant our.providing an extra column for the same in our full-page compilation. A foot-note to the detailed table on the following mon occurrence page gives the leading items that go to make up the "Miscellaneous" column. In will reiterate what we have said namely, that our figures deal only with issues of a permanent character—such as, by their nature, constitute a real addition to the debts of the municipalities. We rigidly exclude floating debt obligations and everything of a temporary na¬ ture, and we are careful also to avoid duplication or the inclusion of loans that do not belong in the in conclusion, previous we years, footings. As the best explanation of our reasons for excluding iioating-debt obligations, we may refer to the case of this city, which during 1920 issued no less than $261,225,000 of temporary obligations in anticipation of taxes, and redeemed $230,820,500 of the same class of obligations, and also issued $199,- 799,443 of corporate stock notes (a new form of obli¬ gation since 1912) , and retired $174,605,000. In order that the reader may know what the grand aggregate of sales for the 12 months would be with all these various items included, we will say that the total in that event would be close to $1,500,000,000. The actual municipal bond sales for the twelve months within the territorial limits of the United States were, we have seen, $683,188,255, the tempo¬ loans reached $577,512,948, sales of permanent securities in Canada were $164,319,775; general fund rary bonds of New York bonds of City, $32,500,000; general fund Baltimore, $300,000; besides which the Territory of Hawaii sold $277,000 bonds, and the Philippine Islands $16,000,000 bonds, giving a grand total of $1,474,097,978. In the following we fur¬ nish a five-year tabular comparison of the various classes of Full Cal. issues: new 1920. 1919. 1918. $ Year. $ $ Perm.l'ns(U.S.) 683,188,255 ♦Tempor. loans (U. 8.) 1917. '$ 1920. \PCof 1919. i Total Year. ' I PC of 1918. PC of 1917. P C of Total $ Total $ Total 457,140,955 577,512,948 475,833,359 438,420,581 395,320,999 300,795,629 164,319,775 809,175,828 721,087,066 701,286,567 258,515,690 16,277,000 11,700,000 800,000 2,715,000 6,450,000 32,500,000 28,500,000 27,000,000 25,000,000 23,500,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 Canadian loans (permanent) Bonds U. S. possessions.. Gen. fund b'ds Y. (N. C.)_ Gen. fund b'ds (Baltimore). Total all l'ns months) 1,474,097.978 2,017,028,101 1,484,128,105 1,575.907,328 1,046,702,280 (12 ♦ Includes temporary securities (revenue bonds and corporate stock notes) Issued by New York City. $407,417,343 In 1920, $375,050,900 in total 683,188,255 100.0 691,518,914 1.67 11,422,681 13,331,652 . Net add'n.. 9,689,381 3.27 15,405,169 3.40 671,765,574 98.33 678,187,262 98.07 286,831,077 96.73 435,873,593 96.60 54,295,755 7.95 55,349,255 8.00 roads, bridges,Ac 216, 186,781 31.64 296,051,897 42.81 Sewers 39, 626,149 5.80; 38,709,122 5.60 Schools 129, 817,612 19.00103,183,775 14.92 25, 334,286 3.71! 24,843,038 3.59 Buildings Water 39,053,63213.17 28,416,797 6.30 Sts., .. Parks 17, 947,724 2.63, Light & gas 11, 880,754 50,,321,838 1.12 1.74 7,720,397 10,191.822 1.47 7.37 48,264,252 6.98 63,706,22021 34,469,646,11 40,371,59513 11,610,698; 3, 2,414,900 3,817,871 1 131,494,215 29.16 32,681,155 7.24 60,242,168 13.35 25.924,597 5.74 10.587,415 6,694,097 Miscellan's. 126,,354,675 18.49 Total net.. 93,873,70413.58 24,789,147! 8.36 4.94 1915. A 1.48 66,597,36822.46:117,544,940 26.04 full-page tabular presentation of the sales of a permanent character within the limits of the United States for 671,765,574198.33 678,187,26298.07286,831,07796.73435,873,59396.60 After apportioning the amounts under the differ¬ heads, an aggregate remains of $126,354,675 for fact, however, practically the entire the increased temporary bor¬ due to rowing of New York City, which in 1920 placed $497,417,343 of temporary loans, against $375,050,900 in 1919, $361,050,463 98 in 1918, $303,851,400 in 1917, $229,409,452 in 1916, and but $154,658,878 in a the late year appears on the following In giving this compilation, we are continuing jmactice begun by us with the bond transactions page. ent the amount of 2.35 22,288,209 difference is Funding & improve'! matter of a 100.0296,520,458100.0451,278,762 100.0 1.93 1919, $361,050,464 in 1917, and 5229,409,452 In 1916. temporary loans negotiated has heavily increased. As Jrand Refunding S 296,520,458 451,278,702 It will be noted that in recent years Cnhndxr 1916. 691,518,914 1918, $303,851,400 In created: 5 of 1901. G [Vol. 112. STATE AND CITY SECTION ANALYSIS OF MUNICIPAL BOND SALES MUNICIPAL State and Total. SALES FOR YEAR 1920. Grand Geographical FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1920. BOND County Bonds. Divisions. Stale Bonds. i Maine New 6,604,000 868,000 309,000 26,352,600 5,205,000 Hampshire Vermont. Massachusetts... Rhode Island.... 7,788,000 31.461,165 31,928,438 53,505,600 164,021,803 Connecticut New York New Jersey..... Pennsylvania.... North Atlantic 1)1 v Delaware 6,000,000 145,000 11,077,660 4H 4H 5 Per Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent. S i 5 Per Cent. Unusual. S 3,080,000 9,709,100 405,000 912,000 11,330,964 26,529,761 5,080,500 1,939,500 3,009,000 7,359,000 3,000,000 1,270,000 6,703,096 503,000 20.134,000 3,373.000 39,229,096 53,041.319 57,047,325 4,744,131 "eb'.ooo 364 000 2,205,000 5,288,000 2,500,000 Higher than Unknown &■ 3,324,000 868,000 249,000 6,981,000 310,000 2,491,000 11,046,219 3,695,000 24,077,100 200,000 604,000 868,000 164,000 13,558,600 1,717,000 3,000,000 1,490 ,000 2.900 ,000 3,419,585 1,566,600 7,893,000 24,678,015 23,947,338 23,476,600 1,1X10,000 331,468 12",060",000 6,414 500 10,136 000 34,577.000 21,031,065 13,024,185 94,789,553 1,331,468 3,363 665 4 $ School Dint. City,Town & *3 and 3M Per Cent. Village Bds. Bonds. 619 ,255 346 ,209 5.255,464 215 ,000 861 631 523 ,000 1,205 ,000 - Maryland. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina.... South Carolina Georgia... Florida.... ... South Atlantic 1)1 v. Ohio ........ Indiana........... Illinois Michigan Wisconsin.... Minnesota Iowa..... Missouri.... North Dakota .. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas North Central Dlv Kentucky.... Ten nessee......... Alabama Mississippi. 4..' Louisiana.... Texas ......... Oklahoma Arkansas South Central Dlv. Montana Wyoming.... Colorado New Mexico. Arizona........... Utah... ...... Nevada....... Idaho ............ Washington Oregon ... ... ...... California... Western Division.. Grand Per total. cent ISSUED FOR State Or Which and Total Geographical Bonds Divisions. Maine New Hampshire... Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut. York.. New New Jersey Pennsylvania North Atlantic Dlv. Delaware Maryland..... Virginia West .. Virginia..... North Carolina.... South Carolina Georgia Florida South Atlantic Dlv. Ohio Indiana... Illinois Michigan Wisconsin.. Minnesota........ Iowa ...| Missouri North Dakota..... South Dakota Nebraska Kansas ..... North Central Dlv. Kentucky Tennessee Alabama.. Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas South Central Div. Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico _. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California Net THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES. Leaving for Refunding Additions Street and Water Sewers and Schools and General Parks and Funding Bridges. Drainage. SchoolBldgs. Buildings. Museums. Improvem'ls & M iscellaneous June, 1921.] UNITED STATES DEBT 7 United States Debt and the Congressional Acts Authorizing It. In .the following detailed statement of the debt of the United States, we give references to the laws authorizing eaoh outstanding to-day. In 1917 the country entered upon an entirely new era in its debt history war against the Imperial German Government, new obligations were issued on a soale of un¬ paralleled magnitude. By the Act of April 4 1917 authority was conferred upon the Secretary of the Treasury to Issue 15,000,000,000 long-term bonds at not to exceed 3 lA% interest ($3,000,000,000 of this being for the purpose of establishing oredits in the United States for the foreign Governments enlisted in the war against Germany), and $2,000,000,000 cer¬ tificates of indebtedness, the latter running for periods not exceeding one year. By the further Act of Sept. 24 1917, authority was conferred to issue $7,538,945,460 convertible 4% bonds to retire the $3,000,000,000 non-taxable3% 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 oonferred to issue $12,000,000,000 of bonds at not exceeding 4J£% interest, the 12 billion dollars, however, to include the bonds Issued under the Second Liberty Loan, and $3,638,945,460 being in lieu of corresponding amounts of unissued bonds au¬ thorized by previous Acts. Under the same Act the limit upon the amount of certificates of indebtedness that might be outstanding at any one time was raised from $4,000,000,000 to $8,000,000,000, and was further raised to $10,000,000,under the Act of March 3 1919. By the further Act of July 9 1918, amending previous Liberty "bond enact¬ ments, the limit of the bond issue was raised to $20,000,000,000 at not exceeding 4)4%; but including bond* theretofore issued and increasing from $5,500,000,000 to $7,000,000,000 the additional loans or credits that might be extended to the Allies, making $10,000,000,000 altogether that may be loaned to the Allies. By the further Act of Maroh 3 1919 (Victory Liberty Loan Act) amending previous Liberty Loan Acts and the War Finance Corporation Aot, the Secre¬ tary of the Treasury was authorized to borrow an aggregate not exceeding $7,000,000,000 at such rate or rates of Interest as he might prescribe, issuing therefor notes payable in not less than one year nor more than five years. By the Liberty Bona Exemption Bill of Sept. 24 1918, the total of War Savings Certificates that might be issued was raised from $2,000.000,000 to $4,000,000,000. ^ ' of the issues of bonds In the prosecution of the . In June 1917 $2,000,000,000 of 3)4% bonds were offered under the Aot of April 24 1917. The subscriptions amounted $3,036,226,850, but only S2,000,0(^,000 was accepted. In October 1917 an offering of $3,000,000,000 4s under the Aot of Sept. 24 1917 was made. Subscriptions reached an aggregate of $4,617,532,300. In accordance to with previous ment, one-half of the over-subscription was accepted, In April 1918 $3,000,000,000 of announce¬ making the total of bonds put out under this offer $3,807,865,000. 4)4% non-convertible bonds (Third Liberty Loan) were offered under the Act of April 4 1918. The subscriptions amounted to $4,176,516,850, all of which were accepted. In Sept.-Oct. 1918 $6,000,000,000 of 4%% non-convertible bonds (Fourth Liberty Loan) were offered under the Act of July 9 1918. The subscriptions amounted to $6,964,524,650, 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 324%, the other at 4%%. The subscriptions amounted to $5,249,908,300, but only $4,500,000,000 was 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 page 1849, and the text of the Treasury circular in the issue of May 19, page 1959; and of the Second Loan the full text of the bill as 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 author¬ izing the Third Liberty Loan was presented in the r'Chronicle" of April 6 1918, page 1404, and the text of the Treasury circular in the issue of 13, page 1517. April 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) Loan was given in the "Chronicle" of March Liberty 8 1919, page 919, and the text of the Treasury Circular in the issue of April 26 1919, page 1670. Cer¬ tificates 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. May 12 1917, it became 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 May 31 1921, this being based on the daily Treasury statements, and, therefore, subject to revision in a minor way. INTEREST-BEARING DEBT OUTSTANDING MAY 31 1921. When Redeemable Title of Loan. Authorizing Act. Consols of 1930 March 14 1900. Loan of Jan. 14 1875 1925 Rate. 2% or Payable after April 1 1930. Payable after Feb. 1 1925. Series 1906 June 28 1902 and Dec. 21 1905._>. 2% Redeemable after Series 1908. June 28 1902 and Dec. 21 1905 2% Redeemable after Aug.51909,Feb.41910&Mar.21911 3% 3% Series bonds 1913 Certificates of Indebtedness: Tax Sept. 24 1917, as amended. Sept. 24 1917, as amended Sept. 24 1917 and April 23 1918... Sept. 24 1917, as amended Special... First Liberty Loan. April 24 1917 First Liberty Loan, conv April 24 1917. First Liberty Loan, conv April 24 1917. 54,631,980 5,677,800 48,954,180 1 Nov. 1918; Quar., Feb 30,000,000 4,052,600 25,947,400 Quar.,Mar, Payable 30 years from date of issue. Quar., Jan, Few Loan 1,643,970,000 928,249,000 226,875,000 226,875,000 32,854,450 32,854,450 >1,989,455,550 37,176,200 al,952,279,350 490,018,300 63,317,847,700 At mat'y months... One year from date of issue Var. At maturity 3H% Red. on or 4% Redeemable 4K% Redeemable Sept. 24 1917. bonds 4% after June earlier Jan., July 15 At mat'y 1932; June, Dec, after June 15 1932; June, on or Dec. on or after June 15 1932; June, 928,249,000 Dec. Redeemable on or after Nov. 15 May, Nov. 1927; payable Nov. 15 1942 Sept. 24 1917. Redeemable Nov. 15 May. Nov. 1927; payable Nov. 15 1942 Sept. 24 1917 as amended Apr. 4 '18 4tf% Payable Sept. 15 1928 Sept. 24 1917 as amended & suppl'd. 4 H% Redeemable on and after Oct. Mar., Sept. Victory Liberty Loan notes.. Sept. 24 1917 (1st as amended. on or after 15 April, Oct, 1933; payable Oct. 15 1938 Redeemable June 15 or Dec. 151922; June, Dec. payable May 20 1923 I J 4,175,650,050 6,964,581,000 606,888.950 4,495,374,000 473,257,445 c4,022,116,555 531,801,850 3,643,848,200 6,357,692,050 to 18th series) June 25 1910. War Savings and Thrift stamps Sept. 24 1917. of 50,000,000 28,894,500 payable June 15 1947 Liberty Loan.. Fourth Liberty Loan. Aggregate 28,894.500 1,643,970,000 At mat'y payable June 15 1947 Third Savings t 50,000,000 )3,807,865,000 Various dates In 1920. 2% 599,724,050 118,489,900 1916; Quar.,Feb, payable June 15 1947 Second Liberty Loan, conv.. Postal 46,526,100 43,825,600 1 Aug. payable Aug. I 1936 or Loan Plttman Act Second Liberty Outstanding. payable Nov. 1 1938 1911 Conversion Amount Retired. 646,250,150 162,315,400 Quar., Feb Payable June 1 1961 Dec. 23 Quar., Jan Amount Issued. ay 4% Panama Canal Loan: Amount /nterest able. Payable. Interest-bearing 2H% *1931-40 14% Payable Jan. 1 1923 to 1925 Jan., ZAt July 11,718,240 11,718,240 mat'y. 704,382,584 debt. 23,713,843,159 verted dates The Government debt on May 31 1921 was made up of (1) interest-bearing debt, $23,713,843,159.40; of (2) debt ceased, $8,638,220.26; of (3) debt bearing no interest, $230,260,212.77; making total gross debt $23,952,741,592.43; subtracting from the total the net balance in the general fund of the Treasury ($244,565,951.59) at the same date (May 31 1921), the net debt at that time is seen to have been $23,708,175,640.84. on which interest has CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS UNDER ACT OF SEPT. 24 1917, APR. 4 1918, APR. 23 1918, MAR 3 1919.—(Column 7.)—Sec. 6 of Act of Sept. 24 1917 provides for the issuance of certificates of indebtedness at not less than par and at such rates of interest as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe for the purposes of the Act and to meet public expenditures authorized by law, each certificate so issued payable at such time not exceeding one year from the date of its issue, and redeemable before maturity upon such terms and conditions, and the interest accruing thereon payable at such time or times as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. The sum of such certificates outstanding was not at any one time to exceed in the aggregate $4,000,000,000. but this was increased under the Act of April 4 1918 to $8,000,000,000 and further increased to $10,000,000,000 under the Act 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 banks. all for short periods, the rate of interest being at first fixed at 4 %, then raised to 4K %, to 4H, to 4 to 5, to 5X to 5H, to and finally to 6%. There were outstanding May 31 1921 $2,831,948,450 at various rates of interest. In June 1921 the Secretary of the Treasury in offering a new series of Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness, bearing 5M % interest, and running one year, also offered a series of 5H% 3-year notes, not subject to prior redemption and carrying no exemption from surtaxes, excess profits and war profits taxes, and allotted $311,191,000 of the notes and $314,184,000 of the certificates. , LOANS TO BE REPLACED BY LIBERTY LOAN.—Under the Act of April 24 1917, authorizing the First Liberty Loan bonds, and again under Sept. 24 1917, authorizing the Second Liberty Loan, as well as under the Third Liberty Loan, all referred to below, the Secretary of the Treas¬ is authorized to issue Liberty Loan bonds to replace, at his discretion, bonds not already emitted under the following: Act of Aug. 5 1909, Section 39, Panama Canal Loan (Column 9), referred toabove: Act of June 3 1916, Section 124, an Act for making further and more effectual provision for the national defense and other purposes, and providing for the expenditure of not more than $20,000,000 for a Government nitrate manufacturing plant; Act of Sept. 7 1916, Section 13, an Act to establish a United States Shipping Board for the purpose of encouraging, developing and creating a naval auxiliary and a naval reserve and a merchant marine to meet the requirements of the commerce of the United States with its territories and possessions, and with foreign countries, to regulate carriers by water engaged in the foreign and inter-State commerce of the United States, and for other purposes; Act of March 3 1917, Section 400, "An Act to provide increased revenue to defray the expenses of the increased appropriations for the Army and Navy, and the extension of fortifications, and for other purposes." (See certificates of indebtedness above), and the Public Resolution of March 4 1917, entitled: "Joint resolution to expedite the delivery of materials, equipment and munitions and to secure more expeditious construction of ships." the Act of ury UNITED 8 [Vol. 112. STATES DEBT Authorized by Act of April 24 1917, entitled "An Act to authorize an issue of bond» defense, and for the purpose of assisting in the prosecution of the war, to extend credit to the Act the Secretary was empowered to borrow, with the approval of the President, up by Section 4 of the Act (see Loans to be Replaced by Liberty Loan above) to, meet expen¬ authorized for the national security and defense and other public purposes authorized by law and to issue therefor bonds of the United The bonds out bear 3)4% interest and are payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value, and exempt both as to LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917, FIRST.—(Column 1.) meet expenditures for the national security and foreign governments, and for other purposes." Under to $5 000,000.000, exclusive of the sums authorized to ditures States. authority of the United States or its possessions or by was made by Section 2 of the Act for the or so much thereof as might be necesaary being appropriated for the purpose. Under Section 3 it was provided that payments to the United States on or before maturity by foreign govern¬ ments for obligations incurred by them under Section 2 must be applied to the redemption or purchase at not more than par and accrued interest of bonds of the United States issued under authority of the Act; and if such bonds are not available for this purpose the Secretary of the Treasury shall redeem or purchase any other outstanding interest-bearing obligations of the United States which may at such time be subject to call which may be purchased at not more than par and accrued interest . Section 5 provides that any series of bonds issued under authority of the Act may be convertible into bonds bearing a higher rate of in¬ terest than the rate at which the same were issued if any subsequent series of bonds shall be issued at a higher rate of Interest before the ter¬ mination of the war, the date of such termination to be fixed by a proclamation of the President of the United States. Under the Act $2,000,000,000 gold bonds, running 15-30 years and bearing 3)4 interest payable semi-annually June 15 and Dec. 15 were offered for subscription, denominations of coupon bonds being $50. $100, $500 and $1,000. and registered bonds $100, $500, $1,000. $5,000 $10 000 $50,000 and $100,000. Subscriptions were received from over 4,000,000 Individual subscribers and aggregated $3,036,226,850. In scaling down the allotments to the total offered, all subscriptions up to and including $10,000 were awarded in full, but on larger amounts the allotments ranged from 60% down to 20.17%. The total of bonds issued was $1,989,455,550, but only about $1,410,000,000 remained outstanding May 31 1921 3)4s with full tax exemption; in addition, some $26,144,450 appear as Fhst Liberty Loan Convertible 4s and $512,617,700, as converted 4%s and principal and interest, from all taxation, except estate or inheritance taxes, imposed by authority. The bonds do not bear the circulation privilege. Provision and the purchasing of obligations of foreign governments, $3,000,000,000, State or local taxing establishing of credits to any any or as $3,492,150 Second Converted 4Mb. SECOND.—(Column , entitled "An Act to authorize an additional Issue of the prosecution of the war, to extend additional coo _ .an . , , , April 24 1917, but authorizes the issuance of not exceeding $7,538,945,460 bonds, bearing not exceeding 4% interest. In addition to the $2,000,000,000 bonds issued under authority of the Act of April 24 1917. Provided, That of this $3 063 945,460 shall be In lieu of that amount of the unissued bonds authorized by Sections 1 and 4 of the Act approved April 24 1917, $225 000 000 shall be In lieu of that amount of the unissued bonds authorized by Section 39 of the Act, approved Aug. 5 1909, $150,000,000 shall'be In lieu of the unissued bonds authorized by the joint resolution approved March 4 1917, and $100,000,000 shall be in lieu of the unissued bonds authorized by Section 400 of the Act, approved March 3 1917. . ' ... nnn n__ . Section 2 provides for the appropriation out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, of the sum of $4,000,000,000, and in addition thereto the unexpended balance of the appropriations made by Section 2 (the section that authorizes loans to the Allies) of the Act approved April 24 1917 and under the same conditions. . . _ .. _ .. . Section 4 provide* for the convertibility of the bonds into any issue thereafter bearing a higher rate of interest. Under Section 7 it is provided that none of the bonds shall bear the circulation privilege. The bonds are exempt, both as to principal and interest from all taxation hereafter Imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority except (a) estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) graduated additional Income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits and war profits taxes now or hereafter imposed by the United States, upon the income or profits of individuals, partnerships, associations, or corpora¬ tions. The interest on an amount of such bonds and certificates the principal of which does not exceed in the aggregate $5,000, owned by any Individual, partnership, association, or corporation, is exempt from the taxes provided for in subdivision (b) of this section. Section 11, which relates to the conversion privilege of the first issue of Liberty Loan Bonds, states that no bonds shall be issued under authority of Sections 1 and 4 of said Act approved April 24 1917, in addition to the $2,000,000,000 already issued or offered for subscription. Under authority of the Act, tne Secretary of the Treasury offered for subscription on Oct. 1 an issue of $3,000,000,000 or more of 4% 10-25-Year bonds of tne same denominations as the first Liberty Loan, reserving the right to allot bonds in excess of $3,000,000,000 to the extent of not over one-haif of the sura by which the subscriptions received exceeded $3,000,000,000. Subscriptions totaled $4,617,532,300, or $1,617,532,300 more than the minimum sought, and on the basis of 50% of the oversubscriptions, the amount Issued was $3,807,865,000; all those up to $50,000 were allotted in full. Total number of subscribers was approximately 9,400.000, On May 31 1921 only about $104,000,000 remained outstanding as 4s; in addition, $3,213,847,700 appear as Second Liberty Loan converted 4Ms. v.. With the issue of the Second Liberty 4s, dated Nov. 15 1917, a conversion privilege arose with respect to the First Liberty 3j^s which continued until May 15 1918. The bonds issued upon conversion retained the date of maturity, the terms of redemption, and the dates of interest payment of the 3J4s £ ut otherwise had the terms of the 8econd Liberty 4s. When the Third Liberty 4Mb were issued on May 9 1918, the holders of the uncon¬ verted First Liberty 3Ms had the privilege of conversion into the new 4Ha and so did the holders of First Liberty converted 4s and of Second Liberty LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917, 2.)—Authorized by Act of Sept. 24 1917, and for the purpose of assisting in bonds to meet expenditures for the national security and defense, credit to foreign governments, and for other purposes. ' The Act in its general outlines is similar to that of sum ^ now or some The Third Liberty 4)£s are non-convertible, and hence the 4H% bonds issued With the issuance of the Fourth Liberty Loan on Oct. 24 1918, a new privilege of ex¬ 3^s; this privilege remained open until April 24 1919. By 8ec. 5 of the Victory conferred the Secretary of the Treasury to extend the privilege of converting the 4% bonds of 1927-42 of the Second Liberty Loan into 4H% bonds. Accordingly, by circular 1919, page 1021, the Secretary offered a new privilege of conversion. This privilege privilege does not apply to the unconverted 3J4s of the First Liberty Loan. LIBERTY LOAN OF 1918, THIRD (Column 3).—Authorized by Act of April 4 1918, amending the Act of Sept. 24 1917., Following the general lines of the Act which it amends, it authorizes the issuance of not exceeding $12,000,000,000 bonds, bearing not exceeding 4M% interest, in addition to the $2,000,000,000 issued under authority of the Act of April 24 1917, but including the bonds outstanding under the Second Liberty Loan and the $3,063,945,460 reserved for unissued bonds of earlier Acts. Section 2 increased the additional loans or credits that maybe extended to the Allies from The privilege 4s. continued for six months or until Nov. 9 likewise are non-convertible. 1913. conversion of prior issues upon change accrued to tne holders of the unconverted First Liberty Liberty Loan Act of March 3 1919, authority was upon of 1932-47 of the First Liberty Loan converted and the 4% bonds dated Mar. 7 1919, and published in the "Chronicle" of March 15 to be terminated at any time upon six months public notice. The $4,000,000,000 to $5,500,000,000. 8ection 3 provides that holders of bonds bearing interest at a higher rate than four per centum per annum, and one half per centum bonds Issued under the Act approved April 24 1917, or upon upon conversion of such three ana one half per centum bonds, shall not be entitled to any otherwise. Under Section 7 it is provided tpat none of the bonds shall bear the circulation privilege. The are to redemption before maturity, but are exempt from taxation as indicated above under Second Liberty Under authority of the Act, the Secretary of the Treasury offered for subscription on April 6 1918 $3,000,000,000 4)£ % bonds for $5,000 and $10,000 and registered bonds for $50 in addition to the same denominations as the First Liberty allot additional bonds to the extent of full amount of any oversubscripion. Subscriptions totaled $4,176,5.6,850, or minimum sought, and all were allotted. Total number of subscribers was 18,376,815. Outstanding May 31 1921. whether issued under Section 1 or upon conversion of four per centum bonds issued privilege of conversion under or pursuant to this section or bonds non-convertible and not subject Loan and receivable for Federal inheritance taxes. 10-year gold bonds with coupon Loan, reserving the right to $1,176,516,850 more than the conversion of three $3,643,848,200. i enactments. Section 1 under the various Acts. $5,500,000,000 to $7,000,000,000, in addition to the $3,000,000,000 approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, bonds, while beneficially partnership association, not engaged in business in the United States, shall hereafter imposed by tne United States, any State, or any of the pos¬ on Sept. 28 $6,000,000,000 4M% 10-year gold bonds of the denomination as those of the Third Loan, reserving the right to allot additional bonds to the extent of full amount of any oversubscrip¬ tion. Subscriptions totaled $6,964,524,650, or $964,524,650 more than the minimum sought, and all were allotted. Total number of subscribers was approximately 21,000,000. The bonds are not available for bank note circulation. Supplementary to the passage of the above authorizing Act, there was passed and signed by the President on Sept. 24 a bill designed to stimulate sales of Liberty Bonds by exempting from the supertaxes and from war excess profits taxes interest on a certain amount of Liberty bond holdings. The principal provisions of the bill are: (1) The interest on an amount of bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan, the principal of which does not exceed $30,000, owned by any individual, partnership, association, or corporation, shall bo exempt from graduated additional income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits and war-profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed, upon the income or profits of individuals, partnerships, associations, or corporations; (2) The interest received after Jan. 1 1918 on an amount of bonds of the First Liberty Loan converted, dated either Nov. 15 1917 or May 9 1918, the Second Liberty Loan, converted and unconverted, and the Third Liberty Loan, the principal of which does not exceed $45,000 in the aggregate, owned by any individual, partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt from such taxes: Provided, however. That no owner of such bonds shall be entitled to such exemption in respect to the interest on an aggregate amount of such bonds exceeding i k times the prin¬ cipal 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, corporation, issued upon conversion of 3H% 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 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. Sec 2. That Section 6 of the Second Liberty Bond Act is hereby amended by striking out the figures "$2,000,000,000," 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 person at any one time shall not exceed $100, and it shall not be lawful for any one person at any one time to hold war savings certifi¬ July 9 1918, amending previous Liberty Loan exceeding 4H% interest that may be Issued LIBERTY LOAN OF 1918, FOURTH (Column 4).—Authorized by Act of from $12,000,000,000 to $20,000,000,000 the total of bonds bearing not Section 2 increases the loans or credits that may be extended to the Allies from authorized under the First Liberty Loan Act. Section 3 provides that, with the owned by a non-resident alien individual, or by a foreign corporation, or be exempt both as to principal and interest from any and all taxation now or sessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority. Under authority of the Act, the Secretary of the Treasury offered for subscription Increases same or on any an one "It shall not be lawful for any one person at any one $1,000." 4H% 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 [18] which provides (a) for the issuing of notes to an amount not exceeding $7,000,000, 00 in the aggregate, at such rates of interest as the Secretary of the Treasury may pre¬ scribe and payable at such time not less than one year nor more than five years as he may prescribe, redeemable before maturity at the option of the United States; (ft) the notes to be issued in one or more series as follows: "(1) Exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all taxation (ex¬ cept estate or inheritance taxes) now or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority. (2 and 3) Exempt, both as to principal and 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 imposed by the United States upon the income cates time to to an aggregate amount exceeding $1,000," and inserting in lieu thereof the words hold war savings certificates of any one series to an aggregate amount exceeding Loan bonds now outstanding May 31 1921, $6,357,692,050. bearing Amount of Fourth Liberty profits of individuals, partnerships, associations or corporations." Holders have the option of converting their holdings of notes of any series into any other series of same date of issue at par. The privilege. Under authority of the Act the Secretary of the Treasury on April 21 invited subscriptions for vertible gold notes bearing 3or 4%% of the same denominations as those of the Fourth Liberty Loan. The notes bearing 3H% to tion as per (1) above and 2, 3 & 4 to apply to the 4Ms. The Secretary announced that allotments would be restricted to the but that applications not in excess of $10,000 would be allotted in full. Subscriptions aggregated $5,249,908,300, or excess offering. Total number ot subscribers was approximately 12,000,0 0The receipts by the Treasury up to May 31 1921 on account or notes do not $4,500,000,000 con¬ enjoy exemp¬ $4,500,000,000 offered, $749,908,300 in of the of the principal of the Victory notes was $4,495,374,000. Notes outstanding May 31 1921, $4,022,116,555, of which about $675,000,000 at 3M%. In June 1921 the Secretary made a combined offer of 5K % 3-year notes (exempt from the normal income tax, but not from the surtaxes, the excess profits and the profits taxes), the notes not being subject to prior redemption, and 5)4% one-year Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness, and allotted $311 ,191,000 of the former and $314,184,000 of the latter. .../«.** 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 bear the circulating war exemption and conversion privileges contained in preceding Sec. 2. (a) That until the expiration of five years after Acts: the date of the termination of the war between the United States and the German Govern¬ the exemptions provided in Section 7 of the Second Liberty Bond Act in respect to 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 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. ment, as fixed by proclamation or the President, in addition to the interest on an amount of bonds and certificates, authorized June, 1921.] 9 UNITED STATES DEBT 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 be entitled to such exemption in respect to the interest on an aggregate principal amount of such bonds exceeding three times the principal amount of notes of the Victory Lio.rtv Loan originally subscribed for by such owner and still owned by him at the date of his tax return. 190 In April 1895 we gave a table On this occasion statement is subjoined. year we begin ... PRINCIPAL OP THE 1 Year showing the debt of the United States on the first day of July 1856, and every subsequent statement with 1878, as that year antedates all of the issues now outstanding. The our PUBLIC 2 Liberty Loan, Liberty First. ... 3 Loan, Liberty Second. '-'a'--.. ... . h UNITED STATES 5 4 Loan, Liberty Loan, Third. Fourth. 4 H% 4 & 4 3X4&4^% ■ . DEBT OP THE 4 H% PROM JULY 1 1878 TO MAY 31 7 Conversion 6 Liberty Loan Postal Savings Bonds Victory (Fifth) 2 H% 3H <fc 454%. 8 9 Various 3% 1902-05. 1908 —- — — 111899203548076 1914 1915 1910 1917 1918- $1,466,335,095 1,988,791,295 $3,740,813,516 $3,228,109,638 1,984,796,500 3,566,456,600 3,958,552,700 6 7794,504" 587 3 74*67",844,972 1919 1920--. 1,952,458,800 3,325.307,000 3,662,715,800 6,394,354,500 4,246,365,350 *2lAfay31 1,952.279,350 3.317,847 700 3,643,848,200 6.357,692.050 4.022,116.555 Year 1189906732542078- Thrift Stamps. 0/1891,"4H% contin. at 2%. 4% 1878 1879 1889 1881 of 1904," $14,000,000 14,000,000 14,000,000 14,000,000 14,000,000 14,000,000 737,661,700 737,719,850 737,759,700 737,800,580 714,177,400 676,095.350 602,193,500 559,566,000 559,581,250 559,604,150 559,618,400 559,625,750 559,636,850 559,640,100 559,646.050 559,652,300 355,528,350 257,376,050 233,177,400 173.385,650 156.593,150 156,595,600 116,755,150 36,126,150 290,000 240,600 207,800 175,270 14,000,000 1891 - — - 1898 1899 ... 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 - -- 119,640 103,860 93,920 83,580 68,450 58,990 54,110 47,140 45,130 41,520 37,830 35,470 33,320 31,980 30,600 29,080 27,530 26,280 25,150 1913 100,000,000 100,000,000 100,000,000 100,000,000 100,000,000 47,651,200 21,854,100 19,410,350 19,385,050 - 1914 1915 12H- __ One-Year - Treas'y Notes 3% — - $4,390,000 27,362,000 19,150,000 1916 $349,797,297 953,997,435 '21 May 31 827,419,021 — - — 704,382,584 22 21 Total Year, Interest- - - —- — - — >880 - — 1889.. — 1893..— — ----- - 1900 - 1907 1913— 1914 1915—— $1,794,735,650 1,797.643,700 1,723,993,100 1.639,567,750 1,463,810,400 1,338,229,150 1,226,563,850 1,196,150,950 1,140,014.100 1,021,692,350 950,522,500 829,853,990 725.313,110 010,529.120 585,029,330 585.037.100 635,041.890 716,202.060 847,363.890 847,365,130 847,367,470 1,046,048,750 1,023.478,860 987,141,040 931.070.340 914,541,410 895.157.440 895.158.340 895,159,140 894,834,280 897,503.990 913,317,490 913,317,490 915,353,190 963,770,770 965,706,610 — — 19191920 1921. May 31 969,759,090 971,562,590 2,712,549.477 11,985,882,436 25.234,496,273 24,061.095,361 23,713.843,159 Note 1.—The annual interest charge is charge on Pacific 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1967,953,310 00 - Debt on 23 Which Debt Bearing No Int.HasCeased Bearing Debt. 1878. July 1 1890 1897. — — $5,594,560 37,015,630 7,621,455 1,723,865 10,260,805 7,831,415 19,656,205 4,100,995 9,704,445 6,115.165 2,496.095 1,911.485 1,815.805 1,014,705 2,785,875 2,094,060 1,851.240 1,721,590 1,630,890 1.346.880 1,262,680 1,218.300 1,176,320 1,415.620 1,280,860 1,205.090 1,970,920 1,370.245 1,128.135 1,086.815 4.130.015 2,883.855 2.124.895 1,879.830 1,700,450 1,659.550 1,552,560 00 1,507,26(0 1,473,100 00 00 14,232,230 42 20,242,550 54 11,109,370 36 6,747.700 40 8.638,220 computed upon 20 "Consols 0 1930," 2%. 1/304204 350) /224,612,150 /194.190.500 /144,046,600 /19,716,500 $*5*0,000,665 1910 1912 $2,b35",76o 50,000,000 50,000,000 50,000.000 50,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 Ji32,082,6001 - 14,000,000 14,000,000 14.000,000 14,000,000 14,000,000 138.050 3% $1,441,885,650 792,121,700 720,645,300 636,219,950 1460,461,050 14,000,000 1909 1911 19 "Un of 1908" Old 6s and 7s "Navy Pen¬ Fund," (War Bonds) Converted into 4s and 4J^s. 3s. 3s. 4s. 5s. 74,901,580 74,901,580 74,901,580 74,901,580 18 17 2% 1909-11. $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 sion 1925," $40,012,750 12,848,210 1,367,000 688,800 465,050 355,900 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1907 28,894,500 2,831,948,450 "Loan of "Loan 4s. 28,894,500 2,768,925,500 $98,850,000 728,673,790 737,980,800 738,659,000 738,884,300 737,586,300 1884 1908 4s. 11,349,960 11,359,360 11.718,240 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 222,207,050 139,639,000 109,015,750 50,869.200 25,364,500 25,364,500 25,364,500 25,364,500 25,364,500 25,364,500 25,364,500 25,364,500 21,979,850 1883 1900 "Refunding Certificates," $5,900,600 28,894,500 $272,857,132 28,894,500 1,706,204,500 28,894,500 3,624,983,490 11,060,700 10 15 of 1907." $459,280 2,389,120 4,635,800 6,441,600 8,245,100 10,039,760 $240,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 250,000,000 1882 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 14 13 12 War Savings & "Funded Loan "Funded Loan 11 —— - 1913 10 Certificates of Panama Canal Panama Canal Loan. Loan. Indebtedness. Bonds. 1997 1911 1912 1921. Interest. 26 $363,231,082 27 26 362,150.091 78 26 353,826,945 37 353.847,504 32 26 26 353,787.958 77 353,740,691 81 26 26 353,719,517 31 20 353,603.141 88 26 397.692,548 52 353.685.110 37 26 353.660,467 32 26 353.654,148 97 26 26 353.648.559 47 393.662,735 35 26 26 380,403,635 37 374.300,605 87 26 380,004,686 42 26 26 378,989.469 99 26 373,728.570 14 26 378,081,702 64 26 384.112,912 64 389,433,653 66 20 20 388,761,732 41 26 383.015,584 63 20 395,680,150 63 393.659,412 63 26 389.130.055 88 20 385.828,509 58 26 26 396.235,694 78 26 401,257.097 28 26 426.056,397 28 20 382,114.020 78 26 381.497.583 78 386,751.917 43 20 20 378.301.284 90 20 375.681.584 40 02 308,729,529 90 20 372.974.753 90 26 a252.109.877 27 26 a248.836.878 02 20 a237.503.732 69 26 a230.428.774 69 26 a230.075.349 91 26 a230,260,212 77 $31,157,700 162,315.400 162,315,400 162,315,400 162,315.400 162,315,400 162,315,400 134,994.200 118,489.900 118,489.900 118,489.900 118,489,900 118,489,900 118,489,900 118,489.900 118,489,900 118,489.900 118,489,900 118.489.900 118.489,900 118,489,900 118.489,900 118,489,900 118.489,900 118,489,900 118.489,900 118,489,900 - - i.343,047 ,744 1,338.235 ,400 1,344,241 ,104 1,225.145 ,567 2.975,618 ,584 12.243.628 719 25.482,034, 418 24.297.918 411 23.95? .741 5^2 —, _____ Cash in the Treas¬ ury 53 04 63 58 03 07 57 14 78 63 58 23 73 61 63 13 68 25 40 90 90 92 67 89 89 89 14 84 04 54 54 04 04 69 16 66 16 10 53 89 37 49 53 43 July 1. '• 195,240.153 267,432.090 240,137.626 205.657.570 281,380.468 ♦305.705,654 ♦326.833,124 ♦358,574.115 ♦384,394,275 ♦319,027,242 ♦292.490,322 ♦328.087.283 ♦418.581.437 ♦389.557.993 ♦274.453,841 ♦250,490,783 ♦288,200.599 ♦316.263,807 ♦314,489.641 ♦310.978,390 *254.393.098 a218.863.995 al,066,983,361 al .319,347,364 al,002,732.042 0532 .971 .319 ■ —i- — 1,538 ,781.825 92 1.438 ,542.995 18 23 1,375 ,352,443 34 1,282 ,145.840 21 1,175 ,168.675 85 1,063 ,004.894 975 ,939.750 01 890 ,784.370 20 851 ,912.751 83 841 ,526,403 03 838 ,969.475 38 899 ,313.380 13 901 ,672,966 51 955 .297,253 70 980 .656.080 70 1,027 .085.492 76 1,155 .320.235 73 78 1,107 ,711.257 92 1,044 .739,117 969 ,457,241 85 925 .011.637 58 907 .231,773 39 989 .860.771 87 904 .435.086 25 878 .596.755 51 938 .132.409 10 1,023 .801.530 25 1.046 ,449.185 79 1.015 .784,338 23 1.027 .574.697 88 1.028 .558.103 47 1,027 .257.009 60 1,089 ,848.000 16 1,100 .281,572 43 1,908 .635.223 07 14 10,924 ,281,355 00 24,479 ,302,376 67 24.330 ,889.731 a244,565,951 59 23,708 ,175 640 599,724,050 599,724,050 27 Total Debt, Less Cash in Treasury . $164,179,012 08 $1,999 .382,280 1,996 ,414.905 2,00.394,517 01 1.919 ,326.747 1'66, J 14.752 88 180,488,965 35 1,819 .650,154 158.835.689 78 1,675 .023.474 161.019.431 161,396,577 178.602.043 227.265.253 206.323.950 243.674,167 209.479.874 189.993.104 153.893,808 126.692.377 122,462,290 117.584.436 $307,125,350 445,940,750 445,940,750 520,143,150 542,909,950 542,909,950 595,942,350 646,250,150 646,250,150 646,250,150 646,250,150 646,250,150 646,250,150 646,250,150 646,250,150 646,250,150 636,259,550 599,724,050 599,724,050 599,724,050 — 26 25 24 Outstanding Principal. $2,163,561 .292 2.196,809 ,422 2,085.441 ,500 2.000,139 ,119 1,833.859 .164 1,699.801 ,257 1.599.939 ,572 1.553,955 ,087 1.509.411 ,093 1,381,492 ,625 1,306,679 ,062 1,185,419 ,624 1.080,777 ,474 1,005.806 ,560 968.218 ,840 961,431 ,760 1,016.897 ,816 1.096,913 ,120 1,222,729 ,350 1,226,793 ,712 1,232,743 .062 1.430,700 .703 1,413.410 .912 1.371,572 .244 1,328.031 .356 1.309.405 .912 1,286.259 .016 1,282.357 .094 1,292,522 .970 1,297,178 .192 1,327,690 .402 1.298,315 ,372 1,296,939 ,969 1.303.984 .937 1.343,838 .505 $198,678,720 128,843,240 99,621,420 97,515,660 83,107,060 77,135,360 77,135,360 63,945,460 63,945,460 63,945,460 63.945,460 63,945,460 63,945,460 63,945,460 63,945,460 63,945,460 63,945,460 63,945,460 63,945,460 63,945,460 45 03 75 23 25 15 39 91 44 42 73 22 53 78 60 75 55 74 70 14 14 19 89 97 04 31, 75 97 79 03 38 79 25 40 28 19 56 00 10 82 23 49 20 81 Annual Interest Charge. $94,654,472 83,773,778 79,633,981 75,018,695 57,360,110 51,430,709 47,926,432 47,014.133 45.510,098 41,786.529 38,991,935 33.752.354 29,417,603 23.615,735 22,893,883 22.894,194 25.394.385 29,140,782 34,387,265 34,387,315 34.387 408 40.347,872 33.545,130 29,789.153 27.542.945 25.541,673 24.170,745 24,177.850 23.238,064 21,648,913 21,101.197 21,295.602 21,295,602 21.356,673 22.787,079 50 50 00 50 75 50 50 00 00 50 25 00 15 80 20 00 60 40 00 20 80 80 00 40 50 30 00 20 00 60 40 40 40 40 49 40 90 40 90 41 06 22,835,325 22,881,497 22,956.642 23,084.635 83,625.481 t425.000.000 tl000000000 00 tl007243390 00 tmnoOOOOOO 00 the amount of outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year, and is exclusive of interest to a small extent by interest on Thrift Stamps which are not separately stated. Railway bonds, but is incorrectly swelled 1879 were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed. Note 2.—The figures for July 1 the Treasury Department has kept the gold reserve fund as a separate item, and not included it in the In the above statement, however, we have continued to include the item so as not to embarrass comparison with previous years. a Under the new form of statement issued by the Treasury Department the gold reserve ($152,979,025 63 May 31 1921) is deducted from the total United States notes outstanding, decreasing to that extent the debt bearing no interest and consequently making a similar reduction in the balance cash available to pay maturing obligations *Note 3.—Under the Act of March 14 1900 available cash balance. •f af 6 Deficit added. i Continued at 3 J*%. Continued at 3%. J Approximate. 10 t Debts Resources and THE OF T° 0)TI£S IN ENGLAND NEW ENGLAND STATES, CITIES, &c. INDEX FOR THE NEW MAINE—State, Cities, Pages 10 to 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE—State, Cities, &c MASSACHUSETTS—State, Cities, &c Pages 22 to 38 Pages 14 to 17 &c RHODE ISLAND—State, Cities, &c Pages 38 to 42 CONNECTICUT—State, Cities, &c Pages 42 to 49 —Pages 17 to 21 VERMONT—State, Cities, &c Sections 14, 17 and 19 now read as follows: SECTION 14. The credit of the State shall not be State of Maine. ITS - . Admitted Total DEBT, RESOURCES, area &c. March 15 1820 State (Act March 3 1820) as a of State (square 29,895 miles) Capital. Augusta Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1923)_Percival P. Baxter Secretary of State (term exp. Man. 1923).--Frank W. Ball Treasurer (term exp. Man. 1 1923). L. Bonney Auditor (term expires Jan. 1 1923) Roy L. Wardell Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1 1923).Ransford W. Shaw State — In directly or indirectly The Legislature shall not create any debt or debts, loaned in any case. LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday January, and there is no limit to length of sessions. • Is chosen by Legislature. HISTORY OF DEBT.—For history of Maine State debt up to 1889, see April 1895, page 9. the debt stands as follows: Outstanding LOANS— Interest When Due. Principal Name and Purpose. Rate.Payable . a50,000 1947 Maine Insane Hospital 6100,000 1947 University of Maine 118,300 University of Maine f'State and City Supplement" of At present liability or liabilities, on behalf of the State, which shall singly or In the aggregate, with previous debts and liabilities hereafter Incurred, at any one time exceed $800,000 except for the purposes of building State highways, intra-State, inter-State and international bridges, to suppress insurrec¬ tion, to repel invasion, or for purposes of war; to provide for the payment of a bonus to Maine soldiers and sailors in the war with Germany; or for the shment of building and maintaining public Eurposes of adequate port facilities in the Statewharves arid for the estabof Maine; but this amend¬ ment shall not be construed to refer to any money that has been, or may be. deposited with this State by the Government of the United States, or to any fund which the State shall hold in trust for any Indian tribe. SECTION 17. The Legislature may authorize the Issuing of bonds not exceeding ten million dollars in amount at any one time, payable within forty-one years, at a rate of Interest not exceeding five per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, which bonds or their proceeds shall be devoted solely to the building of State highways, and intra-State, interState and international bridges; provided, however, that bonds issued and outstanding under the authority of this section shall never, in gate, exceed ten million dollars; the expenditure of said money to the aggre¬ be divided equitably among the several counties of the State. Sec. 19. The Legislature may authorize the issuing of bonds not to ex¬ ceed the amount of three million dollars, payable within ten years, which bonds or their proceeds shall be devcted exclusively to paying a bonus to Maine soldiers and sailors in the war with Germany. . Loan of 1869, not presented for payment 500 Highway bonds, 1913 c 4 M-S 247,500 Sept 1 '21-'53 July 1 '22-'54 Do do 1914 c 4 J-J Do do 1915 c 4g A-O 4g M-S Do 1916 do do Do c 1917 c War Loan 1917.. War loan, 1918 State Highway 1920 c 4g 4 4g 5g /Apr 1 '22-'33 [Apr 1 *34-'35 /Mar 1 *22-'33 [Mar 1 '34-'36 May 1 *37-'46 1937 Dec 1 '23-'32 J-D A-O Apr l'30-'54 Apr 1 '22-'30 379,500 300,000 100,000 300,000 45,000 200,000 500,000 ♦500,000 $2,500,000 450,000 A-O Bridge 1920 5g 3.000.000 J-D Dec 1 '21-'30 Bonus 1920 5Hg ♦Subject to call at 103 and int. on Dec 1 1923 or any int. period thereafter, a Under Chapter 89, Public Laws 1917, this bond was renewed for State Soldiers' 30 years. 6 Under Chapter 47, Resolves of 1917, this bond- was renewed for 30 yrs. MUNICIPAL.—At an election held Sept. 11,1911 the voters adopted an constitution increasing the debt limit (which concerns Portland alone) from 5% to amendment to Article XXII. of the of cities of 40,000 more or 7M% of the assessed valuation. We print Article XXII.below, italicizing the part added and placing in brackets the words eliminated. Article XXII. Limitation of Municipal Indebtedness. No city or town having less than forty thousand inhabitants, according to the last Census taken by the United States, shall hereafter create any debt or liability whi ch singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, shall exceed five per centum of the last regular valuation of said city or town, provided, however, that cities having a population of forty thousand or more, according to the last Census taken by the United States, may create a debt or liability which, singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilities, shall equal seven and one-half per centum of the last regular valuation of said city, that cities of forty thousand inhabitants or over may, by a vote of their city govern¬ ment, increase'the present rate of five per centum by one-fourth of one per centum in any one municipal year, until, in not less than ten years, the maxi¬ mum rate of seven and one-half per centum is reached, that any city failing to take the increase in any one municipal year, then the increase for that year is lost and no increase can be made until the next year, as provided above', and provided, further, that the adoption of this Article shall not be construed applying to any fund received In trust by the said city or town, nor to loan for the purpose of renewing existing loans or for war or to tem¬ porary loans to be paid out of money raised by taxes during the year in which they were [are] made. as INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury, Augusta, Me. any TOTAL DEBT.—The subjoined statement shows Maine's total funded debt on each of the dates named Jan. 1 1921. Jan. 1 1920. Jan. 1 1919. Jan. 1 1918. Bonded debt $8,902,300 $3,189,800 $3,268,800 $2,629,300 On Jan. 1 1921 the assets of the State were as follows: Cash on hand, $4,992,761 58; securities, &c., $747,194 05. The total liabilities of on Jan. 1 1921, including bonded debt, were $14,858,121 70. the State ASSESSED VALUATION.—Valuations are taken only In even years. State tax Assessed Valuation Yearc. Real 1916. 1914— 1912 1910 1908 1906 1904 Personal. $451,910,817 $125,531,712 418.442,815 102,960,118 401.279,430 97,208,419 89.640,887 388,551,157 366,132,326 85,647,793 345.572.709 82.679.756 316.053,787 78.679,203 1918 - 292.464.911 Years— Total Valu'n. Tax rate. 1902 $352,228,897 336,699.649 309,096,041 235.978.716 224,812,900 1900 1890 1880 1870 74.049,103 Total. peri 1.000 $577,442,529 521,402,933 498,487,849 $7.50 5.00 4.50 478,192,044 4.00 451.780,119 428,252,465 394,732,990 366.514,014 5.00 3.00 2.50 2.75 Years— Total Valu'n. Tax rate. $2.75 2.75 1860 $164,714,168 1850 2.25 1840 5.00 6.00 1830 100,157.573 69,246,288 28.807,687 20,962.778 $1.25 2.00 2.90 1.90 1820 « POPULATION OF STATE.—According to United States Census. 648,936 1840 1920 768,014 1880 501,793 1810 228.075 399.455 1800 1910 742,371 1870 626,915 1830 151,719 628,279 1820 298.335 1790 1900 694.466 1860 96,540 583,169 1890 661.086 1850 DEBT LIMITATIONS—STATE.—The debt of the State Is now lim¬ ited by Sees. 14 and 17, Article 9, of the State constitution." Sec. 17 was added and Section 14 amended in Sept. 1912. V. 95, p. 766. Further amendments to Sections 14 and 17 were made in Sept. 1919 and to Section 1920. See "Chronicle" of Jan. 15 1921, page 281. special session in Nov. 1919 the Legislature passed a resolution proposing to amend Article 9 of the Constitution by adding to Section 14 after word "war" the words "to provide for the payment of a bonus to Maine soldiers and sailors in the war with Germany," and adding a new section 14 in Sept. At a Article 9 which would provide for a bond issue of $3,000,000 to bonus. The voters approved this amendment Sept. 13 1920. No. 19, to pay the TAXATION—The Legislature of 1909 approved all bonds Issued after Feb. 1 1909 by the municipality, village, corporation or water district therein. Banks and trust companies holding such securities are allowed to deduct the same from the assessment of their shares. By Chapter 221 of the laws of 1919 the exemption was extended so as to make it apply to "notes and other obligations, as well as bonds, and so as to cover light and power districts as well as water districts. See V. 108. p. 2257, for amended Act in full. At a special session in Nov. 1919 the Legislature further extended the exemption so as to make it apply to sewerage district bonds. EXEMPT an FROM Act exempting from taxation State or any county SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRIC¬ TIONS.—The provisions regulating the investments and loans of savings the State of Maine are contained in Chapter 52 of the Revised Statutes of 1916. adopted by the Legislature. Section 1, paragraph "a" was changed so as to provide for the investment In bonds issued by Federal farm loan banks. Paragraph "b" of sub-division 3 was amended to allow investments in underlying mortgage bonds, other than first mortgage bonds, and consolidated and refunding mortgage bonds of any completed railroads organized under the laws of any State of the United States. Paragraph "c" of sub-division 3 of the old law was stricken out and in place thereof a new paragraph added, prescribing the conditions under which investments provided for in paragraph "b' can be made. The word "street," formerly contained In paragraph "e," has been elimin¬ ated and the word "electric" inserted. The provisions of paragraph "f" relating to investments in [street] electric railroad bonds were completely changed. Two new paragraphs were added to sub-section 3, to be known as paragraphs "I" and "j, permitting savings banks in Maine to invest in first mortgage bonds of any public service corporation located wholly or In part in the States, other than Maine, and engaged in the business of pro¬ ducing and distributing electric light and power, and also in the first mortgage bonds of any public service corporation combining business of an electric railroad, light and power company. In 1919 (by Chapter 50, P. L. 1919) an addition was made to Section 27 under which permission is given to invest ,10% of the assets in bankers' acceptances ana bills of exchange under certain restrictions and limitations. In 1920 an addition was made to Section 27, which permits investment of not exceeding two per cent of the deposits and surplus in prior lien equipment obligations or equipment banks and institutions for savings in Sections 27 to 35, inclusive, of At the 1917 session several amendments were ... June, 1921.] trust certificates issuedby the National Railway Service Corporation. full text of the law and 1920, reads SECTION 27 as as it now The stands, with the amendments made in 1919 follows: Savings banks and Institutions for savings Invest their deposits as follows: are restricted to and hereafter may First, a. In the public funds of the United States and District of Colum¬ bia, and In the bonds issued by any farm loan bank organized under au¬ thority of the United States Government. b. In the public funds of any of the New England States and of the State? of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Califor¬ nia, Oregon and Washington. Second, a. In the bonds of the counties, cities and towns of any of the New England States. b. In the bonds of cities and districts In the States of New York, Penn¬ sylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Min¬ nesota, Iowa. Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon and Washington, having a population of seventy-five thousand or more, when Issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein. c. In the bonds of counties of twenty thousand inhabitants or more In the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebras¬ ka, California. Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein, except when issjued In aid of railroads, provided, that the net municipal Indebtedness of such county does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of th< property therein for the assessment of taxes. d. In the bonds of any city of ten thousand Inhabitants or more in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa, Illinois, Missouri. Kansas, Ne¬ braska, California, Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein except when issued In aid of railroads, provided that the net munici¬ pal Indebtedness of such city does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valua¬ tion of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. e. In the refunding bonds of counties and cities above enumerated issued to take up at maturity bonds which were legal and constitutional wheD Issued, provided that the interest has been fully paid on such original bonds for at least five years last prior to such refunding: provided, further, that such counties and cities can otherwise meet the foregoing conditions. f. In the bonds and obligations of school district boards, boards of education and other corporate bodies within such cities, authorizeu to issue bonds payable primarily from taxes levied on all the taxable property in said district; provided that the population of the district is ten thousaud or more, and the population and assessed valuation of the district are equal to at least 90% of the population and the assessed valuation of the city within which such district is located; provided, further, that the net municipal indebtedness of such district does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes g. In the bonds or obligations of any municipal or quasi-municipal corporation of this State, when such securities are a direct obligation on all the taxable property of said corporation Third, b: In a. In the railroad bonds of this State. the first mortgage bonds of any completed railroads of the States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con¬ necticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, In¬ diana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Mis¬ souri, Kansas and Nebraska, and in the underlying mortgage bonds other than first mortgage bonds and the consolidated mortgage bonds and re¬ funding mortgage bonds of any completed railroads organized under the laws of any State of the United States and located within the United States, and in the first mortgage bonds of any completed railroads of any other State of the United States: provided, however, that such underlying, con¬ solidated and refunding mortgage bonds and such first mortgage bonds of railroads other than those of said named States shall be secured by liens upon a completed railroad of standard gauge and of not less than one hundred miles in length exclusive of sidings and shall be of any of the several classes established by paragraph c. | c: First mortgage bonds, and underlying mortgage bonds other than first mortgage bonds, provided, that the net earnings for each of the three fiscal years next preceding the time of making the investment shall Have been not less than one and three-fourths times, and the gross operating revenues shall have been not less than five times all fixed charges for in¬ terest and rentals; and provided, further, that the mortgage or mortgages securing any Issue or issues of such underlying bonds Ls or are prior to and to be refunded by a mortgage which covers a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any prior mortgage which it is destined to refund and that such refunding mortgage is a first mortgage upon that part of the mileage covered by it which is in excess of, and distinct from, the mileage covered by all prior mortgages. Consolidated mortgage bonds and refunding mortgage bonds; provided, that the net earnings for each of the three fiscal years next preceding the time of making the investment shall have been not less than one and threefourths times, and the gross operating revenues shall have been not less than five times all fixed charges for interest and rentals; and provided, further, that the mortgage by which an issue of any such bonds is secured covers a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any prior mortgage which is destined to refund and is a first mortgage upon that part or the mileage covered by it which is in excess of and distinct from the mileage covered by all prior mortgages. 1 d. In tbe mortgage bonds of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying railroad in New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular stated dividend upon the stock of such leased road and the Interest on Its bonds {Note.—Bonds issued pursuant to an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the reorganization or consolidation of the railroad companies constituting the Boston & Maine RR. System," approved April 2 1915, are a legal In¬ vestment for savings are not railroad companies within the meaning of the foregoing clauses of this section. /, (1): In the bonds of electric railroads constructed in this State prior to the twenty-seventh day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and in bonds of electric railroads in this State constructed after said date; pro¬ vided, an amount of capital stock equal to 33 1-3% of the mortgage debt shall have been paid in, in cash, and expended upon the road evidenced by a certificate of the Public Utilities Commission or of the Bank Commis¬ sioner of this State, filed In the office of the Secretary of State, that said percentage has been paid in and expended upon the road in addition to the amount of the bonded debt; provided, further that in lieu of the fore¬ going certificate such bonds may be certified as legal for the purpose hereof satisfactory proOf to the Bank Commissioner that annual dividends in amount equal to 5% per annum on an amount of capital stock equal to one-third of the bonded debt has been earned and paid for a period of five years next prior thereto. on f, (2): In the first mortgage bonds of any completed electric railroad which is located wholly or partly in the States of New Hampshire, Ver¬ Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jer¬ Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wis¬ mont, sey, consin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missori, Kansas, Nebraska. California, Colorado, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Idaho. Montana, Oregon, Oklahoma and Washington; provided, that all certifi¬ cates hereinafter issued making such bonds legal for investments by sav¬ ings banks shall show that in addition to the provisions specified in the first clause of this paragraph the average net income of said corporation for a period of three years next prior to making such bonds legal shall have been not less than one and one-half times interest charges on the bonds outstanding secured by such mortgage and all prior liens, evidenced by a certificate of the Bank Commissioner of this State filed in the office of the Secretary of State of this State; and the Bank Commissioner for making investigation upon any application filed under the provisions of this para¬ graph shall charge a reasonable fee for services and expenses attendant thereon, including the payment of experts, and in no case shall such fee be less than twenty-five dollars, the same to be paid by the railroad company seeking to make its bonds a legal investment under this paragraph, whether the same are admitted or not, and all sums so collected shall be added to the appropriation for the banking department, to be expended by the Bank Commissioner under the authority and with the approval of the Governor and Council. No bonds secured by an open mortgage shall be legal under this section unless the mortgage provides that the total amount of bonds certified and outstanding under it shall at no time exceed 80% of the amount of cash expended upon the road. All certificates heretofore is¬ sued wherein any bonds were made legal investments for savings banks shall continue to be in full force and effect, the provisions of this para¬ graph notwithstanding." In consolidated 0. or refunding bonds, which entire funded debt under the conditions In paragraphs "b," Mc" and "f," of this as are of an issue to retire the applied to first mortgage bonds sub-division, and which are secured part of the system; provided, that all by a mortgage on the whole or any certificates hereinafter issued making such bonds legal for investments by savings banks shall show that in addition to the provisions specified in the first clause of paragraph "f" of the average net Income ofsaid corporation for period of three years next prior to making such bonds legal shall have not less than two times Interest charges on the bonds outstanding a been secured by such mortgage and all prior liens." h In the first mortgage bonds of any bridge company owning a railroad bridge, located wholly or partly in the State of Maine provided payment of said bonds us to principal and interest is guaranteed by a railroad com¬ organized under the laws of the State ana owning and operating railroad in this State. t. In the first mortgage bonds of any public service corporation located, wholly or in part, in the States, other than Maine, named in paragraph '7, engaged in the business of producing and distributing electric light and power, when tbey otherwise comply with the provisions specified in para¬ graphs and <7;" provided, that the average gross income of said cor¬ poration for the three years next preceding such investment shall have b3en not less than two hundred thousand dollars for each year, and the average net income of said corporation for the same period shall have been not less than twice interest charges ori the bonds outstanding secured by such mortgage and all prior liens; and further provided, that such net Income for the last preceding year shall have been not less than one and one-half times the interest charges on all the interest-bearing indebtedness of the corporation. The net income of a company, as described in this section, shall be its net earnings and income derived from the property covered by the mortgage in question, after payment of all operating expenses, maintenance cnarges, repairs, renewals, rentals and taxes and ail guaranteed, interest and guaranteed dividends paid by or due from it. Satisfactory proof of such gross and net earnings must be furnished to the Bank Com¬ missioner and certified by him the the manner provided in paragraph *7" for electric railroads, before the bonds shall become a legal investment. /. In the first mortgage bonds of any public service corporation, com¬ bining business of an electric railroad, light and powter company and an artificial gas company, or any two of them, which otherwise complies with the provisions specified in paragraphs "f" and "a" and "i;" provided the average gross income of such corporation for the three years next preceding shall have been a t least three hundred thousand dollars per annum. pany a In the mortgage bonds of any water company in the New England engaged la supplying any city or citle3, town or towns, village villages, or other municipal corporations, with water for domestic use and for the extinguishment of fires, whenever such company is earning more than its fixed charges and Interest on Its debts and Its running expenses. Fourth. States actually or Fifth. In bonds of any corporation other than railroad and water com¬ panies Incorporated under the authority of this State and actually con¬ ducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created, which is earning an amount in excess of fixed charges, Interest oh Its debts and running expenses equivalent to 5% per annum on an amount of capital stock equal to one-half of Its entire funded debt. Sixth, In the stock of any bank or banking association a. Incorporated under the authority of the State. b. In the stock of any bank or banking association Incorporated under the authority of the United States, If located within the New England States. In stock of any RR. company of this State unencumbered by mortgage. In the bonds, stock or notes of any railroad in New England which has earned and paid an annual dividend equivalent to five per cent on a c. d. capital stock equal to one-third of its funded debt for a period of ten years prior thereto, and in the stock or notes of the New York Central & Hudson River, the Illinois Central, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern next and the Pennsylvania Railroad companies. e. In the stock of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying railroad in New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular state- dividend upon the stock of such leased road and the Interest on its bonds. / In the stock of any corporation, other than railroad and water com- f/anies,State the business for authority of this State and created, which this incorporated under which such corporation was actually conducting n earns and is bank paying or a regular dividend of not less than 5% a year; and any savings institution for savings owning stock of any such corporation that has earned and paid regular dividends of 5% or more for five years, may, If any such corporation, by a vote of its stockholders, sells and conveys all its property and assets (franchise excepted) to trustees of a voluntary association, to hold and carry on the same business, for the members of such association, legally hold and own the certificates of shares of such asso¬ ciation, issued in exchange for stock of such corporation; provided, however, that the deed of trust creating such voluntary association shall. In express terms, exempt the owner or owners of such certificates from individual lia¬ bility thereon or on account of debts or obligations contracted by such as¬ sociation. (/Not exceeding two per cent of their deposits and surplus in the prior equipment obligations or equipment trust certificates issued by the lien National Railway Service Corporation in pursuance of any equipment trusts financed in whole or in part through a loan or loans made or approved by the Inter-State Commerce Commission, provided such securities are issued for not exceeding in par value sixty per cent of the cost of standard railway equipment and that such obligations shall mature in approximately equal annual or semi-annual installments over a period of not exceeding fifteen years. Seventh, a. In loans secured hy first mortgages"oTrelii estate in this State and New Hampshire to an amount not exceeding 60% of the value of such real estate. b. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any funds, bonds, notes or stocks which the bank or institution would, by this section, be authorized to pur¬ chase, provided the market value of said collateral Is equal to the amount of the c. banks.] Electric railroad companies «; II MAINE-DEBT OF STATE. loan. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any savings bank deposit book issued by any savings bank in this State. In with pJedge as collateral of such funds, bonds, notes or stocks as in the judgment of the trustees it is safe and for the interest of the bank to accept to an amount not exceeding 75% of the market value of such funds, bonds, notes or stocks. e. In loans to any municipal corporation in this State. f. In loans secured by a mortgage of such personal property as in the Judgment of the trustees it is safe and for the Interest of the bank to accept. g. In loans to any corporation owning real estate in this State and actually conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created. d. notes a Eighth.—Savings banks and institutions for savings may acquire and hold stocks, bonds and other securities not authorized by law, hereafter acquired in settlements and reorganizations and accepted to reduce and avoid loss on defaulted loans and investments held by said banks and institutions, and may continue to hold such stocks, bonds and other securi¬ ties heretofore so acquired, and shall not be obliged to sell or dispose of the same except at such times and in such manner as will prevent un¬ necessary loss or embarrassment to the business of the bank or institution. The addition made to Sec. 27 by the 1919 Legislature (Chapter 50, P. L. 1919) so as to authorize investments in bankers acceptances and Dills o exchange reads as follows: AN ACT additional to Section 27 of Chapter 52 of the Revised Statutes Permitting 8avings Banks and Institutions for Savings to Invest In Certain Kinds of Acceptances. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: Section 1. Savings banks and institutions for savings may invest their deposits as follows: ■ • ■ (a) Bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange of the kind and maturities made eligible by law for rediscount with Federal Reserve banks, provided the same are accepted by a trust and banking company, incorporated under the laws of this State, or a member of the Federal Reserve system , located in any of the New England States or the State of New York. (b) Bills of exchange drawn by the seller on the purchaser of goods sold and accepted by such purchaser of the kind and maturities made eligible by law for rediscount with Federal Reserve banks, provided the same are endorsed by a trust and banking company Incorporated under the laws cf this State, or a member of the Federal Reserve system located in any o* the New England States or the State of New York. Sect. 2. Not more than ten per centum of the assets of any savings ban* or institution for savings shall be invested in such acceptances. The aggre¬ gate amount of the liability of any trust and banking company or of any national bank to any savings bank or institution for savings, whether as principal or indorser, for acceptances held by such savings bank or institu¬ tion for savings, shall not exceed twenty per centum of the paid-up capital and surplus of such trust and banking company or national bank, and not more than five per centum of the assets of any savings bank or institution shall be invested in the acceptances of a trust and banking com¬ national bank of which a trustee of such savings bank or insti¬ tution for savings is a director. Section 28. a. The term "net municipal indebtedness of counties, as used in the preceding section, shall be construed to include all bonds which are a direct obligation of the county less the amount of any sinking fund available in the reduction of such debt. b. The term "net municipal indebtedness of cities and districts, as used for savings pany or [VOL. 112. MAINE—CITIES AND TOWNS 12 of a preceding section, shall be construed to include in the case of either direct obligation of the cities, but also ail within the same, as above enumerated, ex¬ clusive of any such debt created for a water supply and of the amount of any sinking fund available in reduction of such debt. c. The number of inhabitants of cities and counties shall be determined by the last previous official census thereof, as established by the last United States or State census or city or county census taken in the same manner as United States or State census and duly certified to by the clerk or treas¬ urer of such city or the auditor or treasurer of such county. Section 29. All investments having a fixed maturity shall be charged and entered on the books of the bank at their cost to the bank or at par when a premium is paid. The Bank Commissioner may require any Investment to be charged down to such sum as in his judgment represents its fair value. He may at any time call for a report of the financial condition of any cor- bailey ville. This town is in Washington Co. BOND. DEBT May 1921. $425,000 real estate 8,099,620 Assess, val. Assess, val. personal 2,836,080 Total val. '20 {X act.) —10,935,700 personal 756,725 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20-'21_$32.00 Tot. val. *21 (40% act.)..2,196-545 Population 1910,17,079; 1920,18,008 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$37.00 INT. at City Treas. office in BldPop'n in 1910, 1,137; 1920, 2,243 deford or First Nat. Bank, Boston. TOWN DEBT Apr 19 '21. $45,000 Assess, val. real estate.—_ 1,439.820 Assess, val. in the only all bonds which are a bonds of the districts or boards not Kration offering,State, or whose notes are held stocks orsuch savings bankor likely to offer, its bonds, by any notes to any savbank in the gs as officers of report, If such furnished the Bank Commissioner within the time specified much in detail as he may such or an require, verified by the oath of such corporation as he may specify. He may communicate any such abstract thereof, to the officers, of any of said savings banks. report is not In his call therefor, or within such extension of time as he may grant, the bonds, stocks and notes of such corporation shall thereupon cease to be a legal investment for savings banks under this section, and shall not again become a legal Investment until a report in all respects satisfactoryto the Bank Commissioner is furnished. Any officer of a corporation who wilfully makes a false report hereunder, and any officer, trustee, director, clerk or employee of a savings bank, trust company or loan and building associa¬ tion who willfully or knowingly undertakes in any manner to deceive or mislead the Bank Commissioner, or any officer or representative of the State Banking Department, as to the true condition or value of any of the invest¬ ments of such savings bank, trust company or loan and building associa¬ material fact connected therewith, shall be tion, or willfully conceals any punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 30. Any such bank or institution may hold real estate In the city or town in which such bank or institution is located to an amount not exceeding 5% of its deposits or to an amount not exceeding Its reserve fund. SECTION 31. No such bank or institution shall hold by way of invest¬ ment, or as security for loans, or both, more than one-fifth of the capital stock of any corporation, nor invest more than 10% of Its deposits, In the capital stock or notes of any corporation, nor have more than 50% of Its deposits in mortgages of real estate. This section and the two preceding do not apply to real estate, or other assets, acquired by the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, or upon judgment for debts, or in settlements to secure debts, nor to bonds enumerated in the first five sub-divisions of Section 27 of this chapter. SECTION 32. Nothing in this chapter affects the legality of investments made, of transactions had, or the payment of interest at a rate not exceeding 6% on deposits made, prior to the dividend next following March 11 1877. And all investments authorized by any law in force when such investments were made, or transactions had, are valid, and this chapter does not require the change of investments for these hereinbefore named, except as same can be done gradually by the sale or redemption of securities so Invested in, in such manner as to prevent loss or embarrassment in the business of such corporation or unnecessary loss or injury to the borrowers on such securities. Any investment in securities not named in Section 27 Is a misdemeanor, on the part of the trustees authorizing, or officers making, the same; and such trustees and officers are subject to the prosecutions and punishments prescribed by law for that offense. SECTION 33. Savings banks and institutions for savings may deposit on oall In banks or banking associations incorporated under the authority of this State, or the laws of the United States, and receive interest for the same, and may deposit, subject to the approval of the bank commissioner, with such banks or banking associations, any securities received as collateral for time loans made to any person or corporation without the State. SECTION 34. Savings banks and institutions for savings may, by vote of the trustees of such corporation, when, in the judgment of such trustees such action is necessary to pay depositors and to prevent loss by sales of assets, borrow money within or without the State and pledge bonds, notes or other securities as collateral therefor. The trustees of such corporation shall cause a copy of said vote to be sent forthwith to the Bank Commis¬ sioner. and shall also notify him of any action taken thereunder. SECTION 35. The trustees shall see to the proper investment of deposits and funds of the corporation In the manner hereinbefore prescribed. No loan shall be made directly or Indirectly to any officer of the corporation or to any firm of which such officer is a member. 3>£s'0.5 J-J $88,700c. ..Julv 1 1925 $10,000 BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1921 $586,200 12,000 4s due 1931 30.000 Temp'y loans (city notes) 88,700 BOND. DKBT Jan. 1'21$10,000 City water debt (included) 39,044 Floating debt— 25,000 Sinking fund.. Assessed val'n, real estate.42,337,535 Assessed val'n, real estate.11,552,975 Assessed value, personal__l 1,163,907 Assessed val'n, personal.. 3.978,523 4s due 1930 —- Total assessed val'n Total assessed val'n Total tax rate (per Resources Total tax (per $1,000) 1920.53,491,443 $1,000) '18.$24.00 $7,017 Pop'n 1910,59,822; 1920 1920.15,531,498 1920---$30.00 Bop'n 1910.1.5.064; 1920 16,985 65,796 INTEREST ana First Nat Treasurer's office, Bank in Boston. ANSON. TOWN DEBT Dec 1 1920._$3o,301 Assess, val. real estate 775,275 AUGUSTA. Assess, val. 186,948 Incorp. 962,223 after Total valuation 1920 This city is Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$50.00 Population 1910, 2,209; 1920, 2,593 Municipal Purpose Bonds. F-A$250.000c_-Aug 1 1931 Refunding Bonds. 4s *08 F-A$ 125.000c—Aug 1 1928 4s '14 10,000c.Nov 2 '21-'22 70.000c.Nov 2 '2l-'34 in Kennebec County. 1849. Bonds authorized Feb. 1 1909 are 110,000c—Dec 1 1929 (40.000c_Dec 1 *30-'31 BOND. DEBT Apr 20'21 $710,000 Floating debt 30,844 Cash on hand 14,447 Water sinking fund 184,132 Assessed val'n, real estate.18,916,953 Assessed val'n, personal— 8,457,156 assessed valuation 1920 (80% actual) 27,374,109 Total tax rate(per$l,000) '20-S35.80 Pop'n 1910,24,803; 1920—25,984 Total INT. Merchants' at Bank, Nat. Boston, or by City Treasurer. CITY PROPERTY.—Real estate and personal property owned Is valued at $3,476,385 Incl. works tax-free. '12 estimated at is in Lincoln County. 1922 A-O $4,800c 4s A-O 4s J-J A-O 6,660c 25,000c. 15,000c 3Hs 4s 1922 1928 1924 -.1935 $53,460 . — BOND. DEBT Feb. 14 '21 BREWER. This city is In Penobscot County. Incorp. as a city Feb. 8 1889. Funding Bonds. 4s '01 M-N $30,000o 1921 4s '05 A-O 27,000c 1925 4s M-S 30,000c.—Sept 1 1929 Floating debt. 85,000 3,383,765 739,195 Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal Total val. *20 (60% act.]__4,122.960 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920- —$30-00 Pop. 1910, 5,667; 1920. INT. water¬ $1,750,000. '09 M-S 2.000c 1921-1922 BOND. DEBT May 18 '21 $91,000 4s '12 by city -6,064 at Merch. Nat. B., Boston. Brunswick"! This town is in Cumberland Co. School House Bonds. (formerly Eden) is in Hancock County. Inc. Feb. 23 1796. Pop. 1910, 4,441;'20,3,622. Refunding Bonds. 4s '15 M-S $45,500 Sept 1 1925 This town School Bonds. 4s '07 M-S $25,000r_Sept 1 '21-'25 25,000r_Sept 1 "21-'24 21,000r„_Apr 1 1927 M-S M-S 4s '09 4s'08 Park Bonds. M-S $21,000r...Sept 1 1927 4s '12 Engine-House Bonds. 4s '11 A-O $7,500r_.Oct 1 '21-'23 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *21. $145,000 Floating debt 10,300 Assessed val., real 6,109,037 Assessed val., personal696,477 4s $9,000 20,000 ... 4s ... Building Bonds. 4s $4,000 Funding Bonds. 4s $36.800 5s '20 J-D 56,500 ... BOND. DEBT Feb. 1 June 1 1930 *21- $122,300 Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal 3,818,140 1.086,116 4,934,256 Total valuation 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.__$30.00 Population, 1910, 6,621; 1920, 7,261 BRUNSWICK AND TOPSHAM WATER DISTRICT. Supplies Brunswick and Topsham Incorp. Mar. 11 19 03. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $39.00 4s g *06 J-Jz$250,0U0c.Jan 1 *26&'36 INT. on $25,000 school bonds of 4s g '09 J J *42,()00c July 1 1936 1909 at City Treas. office; on $21,000 4s g *12 J-J *46,000c—July 1 1942 school bonds at Treas. office or Tot. val. 1920 (act. val.)..6.805.514 City Trust Co., Boston; park bonds Savings Bank, refunding at Augusta bonds at First Nat. Bank, Bar Har¬ bor; bonds in Portland, bonds in New- fire-engine and the $25,000 sch. buryport, Mass. with water. 4s g '15 is Sagadahoc in June 4 1847. Tax-free. This 4s Assess, val. assess, property INT. in Boston Inc. 1851 1920. 6.08-4. Building Bonds. J-D $13,000c—Dec Refunding Bonds. J-D $85.000c BOND. DEBT Apr 19 at First Nat. Bk. and Old Colony Trust Co. Sinking fund (water) Ass'd val'n'21 (book value). Population in 1921 (est.) 36,183 616,274 Bonds. May 11932 May 11933 Dec 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Mar. 1 *21. $47,900 Assessed valuation, real—.3,179,575 Assessed val., personal 454,015 Total valuation 1920 2,955,209 Tax rate (per$l,000) 1920 $29.50 Population in 1910, 3,015; '20, 3,403 —s ... BELFAST. corp. June in 1853. Is In Waldo County. 22 1773. ... ... $13,000 9,900 25.000 13.000 INT. at Merch. Nat. Bk., Boston. This city A This town is in Knox County. --s WATER DISTRICT. Commenced business Jan. 1 1916. J-J $560.000 Jan 1 1946 TOTAL DEBT May 15 '21 .$560,000 1926 1 $98,000 1921 INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bank. Boe. CAMDEN. —s BATH 1 1926 Dec Floating debt 29,952 Assess, val., real estate 2,035,125 Assess, val., personal 1,144,450 Total val. 1920 (abt. act.).3,179,575 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $42.00 2,833.417 personal 13,380 Total val'n '20(75% act.).12,213.300 Tax rate (per $1 000) 1920.-$32.00 Other zTaxable. city Is in Washington County. Population 1910, 6,116; 4s $ou,000c Jan 11927 Funding Bonds. 4s g '07 J-J $10,000c. ..Jan 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21. $216,000 Floating debt 30.000 Assess, val. real estate 9,366,503 1942 1 CALAIS. 1920, 14,731. Sidewalk Bonds. 4s '16 J-J $20.000 July 1 1936 School Bonds. 4s '15 F-A $20,000—July 31 1925 J-0 July INT.at OldColony Tr. Co., Boston. County. incorp. Feb. 17 1781; city. Population 1910, 9,396; Town *20.000c 55,000 Assess.val.'20 (Brunswick -4.93 1,256 (X actual) 1 Topsham 1,703,905 Tax per (Brunswick $30.00 $1,000 '20 [Topsham 23.60 * Bath J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $358,000 Sinking fund BATH. J-D So.OOOc— June 1 1922 4Hs'17— 39,200—July 15 1927 4Hs'19 64,000 Oct 1 1952 Road Improvement Bonds. town School Bonds. 4s J-J $2,000c Water Bonds. BAR HARBOR. School Bonds. 4s This Floating debt 34,650 Funding Bonds. 4s '16 J-J $170,000c..Jan 1 '22-'30 Assess, val. real 1,334,245 Assess, val. personal 350,390 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '05 J-J 1,684,635 $500.000c..July 1 1935 Total val. 1920 School-House Bonds {Tax-free). Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920 $35.00 f$2,500c„.Dec 1 1921 Population 1910, 2,021; 1920, 2,025 4Hs'19 J-D (30,000c_Dec 1 '23-'2S — ANSON WATER DISTRICT. M-N M-N 4s '12 4s '16 This town is in Somerset County. personal in Maine. 4s '11 4s'07 Refunding Water Bonds. „ Incorporated Feb. 16 1889. Sewer Bonds. OF MAINE. ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY. The county seat is Auburn. BOOTHBAY HARBOR This city is In Penobscot County. Incorp. as a town Feb. 25 1791* as a city Feb. 12 1834. Bonds non-taxable Refunding Bonds. 4s '11 J-D $116,000c.-June 1 1941 CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE BANGOR. In¬ Charter adopted CARIBOU. This town is in Aroostook County. Incorporated 1859. Sch 4s M-Nx$25,000c RR 4^sJ-D 514,000c 1928 —.1925 4^s Belfast BOND. DEBT Apr 25 which 1,396 shares pref. & TOWN DEBT Dec 1 1920. $91,512 Assessed val., real 2,826,835 Assessed val., personal 684,055 5s Total tax rate (per $1,000) Water Bonds. Is '08 F-A $40,000c Feb 1 1933 M-S $75,000 Mar 1 1941 Funding Bonds. 1921.$75,000 3Hs M-S $40,000c—Sept 1 1924 Floating debt (add'l)_._ 13,000 Fire Station Bonds. Assess, val. real est.,'21 (est.) 609,359 5}^s'20 $70,000..-July 1 1940 Population 1920 (est.) 2,200 Refund. Cotton Mill Bonds. ... 4b AUBURN. Auburn is In Androscoggin County. Inc. Feb. 22 1869. Webster Grammar School. J-J $50.000c_July 1 '35-'41 4s'16 J-J 50,0O0c_Jan 1 '46 &'51 Refunding Bonds. 3^8 J-J $15,000c Jan 1 1922 3 Hs J-J | 25,000c.—July 1 1923 3 Hs '04 J-J 23,500c—July 1 1924 15,000c.-July 1 1925 3 Hs *05 J-J 3 J4s *06 J-J 18,000c—July 1 1926 10,000 4s '10 J-J July 1 1930 13,000c—-July 1 1931 4s *11 J-J 16.000c—June 1 1923 4s J-J 4s *15 ~ 14.500c—Jan 1 1925 J-J Municipal Bldg. Loan. 5s '20 $11,000..May 1 '22-'32 F-A $45,000_Feb 15 *37-'39 16,000c—Feb 15 1940 64.000c—Oct 1 '21-'52 F-A $40.000c.„Feb 1 1934 4Hs'15 F-A 4Hs*19 A-0 4s '09 4s '11 J-J 4s *16 F-A 4s '17 F-A BOND 30,000c. ..Jan 2 1936 16,000c—Feb 15 1941 16,000c._Feb 15 1942 DEBT Apr 18 '21. $423,100 Sinking fund 34,602 Assess, val. real estate 7,143,686 Assessed val. personal 3.109,483 Total assess, val. 1920...10,253,169 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 Pop'n 1910.13,211; 1920 $39.00 14,114 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., First Nat. Bk., Boston, and city treasury. 4s AUGUSTA WATER DISTRICT. ... Organized March 26 1903. Refunding and School Loan. $70.000 July 1 1932 4s '04 F-A $700,000c g-Aug 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21—$700,000 Refunding and Paving Bonds. 184,485 4Hs'19 J-J /$72,000c—Jan 1 '22-'29 Sinking fund i 60,000c._Jan 1 '30-'39 INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk.. Boston. 4s '12 — 4s Belfast owns $500,000 of & Moosehead RR. stock, of 3,604 com. Refunding Bonds. F-A.$477,000—Aug 15 1925 '09 M-N $113,000c...Nov 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Total val 3,510,890 1920 '20 $54.00 Pop'n 1910, 5,377; 1920 INT. on bonds 6,018 at marked (x) Apr 1921— $590,000 5,000 Androscoggin Sav. Bank. Lewiston; Total valuation 1920 3,403,760 (5) at Merrill Trust Co., Bangor. Total tax (per $1,000) 1920. ..$53,00 Population 1910, 4,618; 1920, 5,083 CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Floating debt (add'l) INT. at Belfast & 1st Nat. Bk. Bos Portland is the county seat. 1760. BIDDEFORD. City is in York County. Inc. 1855. Streets and Sidewalks. 4s *15 M-N$45.000 .1921-1929 4s '16 M-N 25.000 1930-1934 Sewer Bonds. $15,000 1921-1923 4s '14 M-N 25,000c 1924-1928 4s '16 25,000c 1929-1933 Bridge Bonds. 6s '20 M-S $60.000—Sept 1 '21-'32 Refunding Bonds. 3^s 05 M-N $50,000c—May 1 1925 4s '14 M-N 50.000c—May 15 1939 4s *15 M-N 25,-000—May 1 1935 4s '13 J-J 4Ms'17 F-A 45,000c—.Aug 1 1927 c„ 'nn TVT-N--" 5s '20 M-N 25,000c—May 1 1940 1920, Population 124,358. Bridge 1910, Inc. 112,014; Bonds. 4s '15 M-N$250,000—.May 1 1935 A-O 200,000 Oct 1 1935 4Hs'19 200.000 1939 County Farm Bonds. 4s *14 F-A $25.000c...Feb 1 1929 4s *15 J-J 25.000 July 1 1950 Court-House Bonds. 3Hs J-J $537,OOOc BOND. DEBT Apr 18 *21 $1,237,000 Sinking fund 110,188 Cash on hand and in banks, in active acct.Dec31 '20 16,484 Total assessed val. 1921.134,320,501 County tax (her $1,000) 1921 ..$1.50 4s *15 „. INT. at County Treasurer's office. June, 1921.] MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS dexte&. This city 1850. County. Water Bonds. 3Ms June $48,000c _ BOND. DEBT 1920, 2,764. —1934 Dec 1920.. 4 Ms g '19 J-J $88,000— 37,024 Refunding 1893. Assess, val. real estate M-N $2.000c Nov '21-'22 1,663,840 4s Assess, val. personal $101,000 713,865 City debt Dec 1 1920 Supplementary list of 1920. 27,840 Assessed val'n, real estate.-1,199,475 Tot .assess .val .'20(2-3act .)2,405.545 Assessed val'n, personal 802,716 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $42.00 Total valuation 1920 2,002,191 Popn 1910, 3,530; 1920 4,113 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919-— $30.00 INT. payable at Boston. INT. at Hallowell Tr. & $48,000 Floating debt (add'l) and This town is in TOTAL DEBT... $59,582 Assess, value, real estate—1,547,460 Assess, value, personal 383,141 Total assessed value 1919—1,903,601 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *l9-$34.00 Population 1910, 2,641; 1920, 2,636 e. livermore water dist. 4si *09 F-A $150 000 Feb. 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Nov. 9 '16~$150,000 Assessed valuation 1916.-—1.795,897 Tax rate <per$i,000) 1916 $24.00 INT. at Eliot Nat. Bk., Boston east of 1919 This town is in Penobscot A Aroostook County. TOWN DEBT Dec 1 '20 $32,779 Assess. val. real estate Assess, val. personal Town owns 1,995 shares stock—value $49,875— Town Bonds. J-D $27.000 Dec 1 1934 Refunding Bonds. 4s *10 M-N$32,000r___Nov 1930 4s '11 M-N 10.000 Nov 1931 4s Water Bonds. 3 Ms M-N $12,000c.May 1 3 Ms M-N 17,000c...May M-N$10.000c—Nov 1 1931 Dec 11920. $179,102 Total assessed val'n county. Augusta is the county seat. .s '07 $-43,500 1928-1938 Funding Bonds. 1920, 1,392 linocket. 4s *15 F-A $20,000c—.Aug 1 1930 BOND. DEBT May 23 1921 $41,500 Sinking fund 7,966 Assess, val. real estate eastport. This city is in March 3 1893. Washington Co. Inc. Population 1910, 4.961; 1920, 4,494. Refunding Bonds. 4s 07 J-J $25 000c—July School Bonds 1 1937 *«24.000 Jan. l *25-'35 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '21— $51,000 Assessed val'n, real estate—1,417,725 Assessed val'n, personal 779,100 Other property 12,200 Total valuation 1920 2,209,025 Total tax rate INT. on (per $1,000) *20 $40.00 bonds marked (a) First Nat. Bank, Boston; others Eastport Sav. Bank. at at 31,945,942 Assess, val. personal 10,182,429 Total valuation 1921 42,128,371 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $1.42 Pop'n 1910, 62,863; 1920, 63,844 INT. at 1st Nat. Bank, Boston or Augusta Trust Co kennebec water district. Incorporated March 17 1899. The city of Waterville and the vil¬ lage of Fairfield are In this district. Population served by district, 20,000. Post office address, Waterville. 3Ms g M-N$600,000c—May 1 1925 4s g '10 M-N 50,000c_May 1 1925 4s g *15 M-S 100,000c—.Mar 1 1930 5s g '20 M-Nl50,000c— .May 1 1940 BOND. DEBT May 1 '20. $950,000 Floating debt Sinking funds Jan 1 1920 ellsworth. This city is in Hancock County. ^™lno186£- Population 1910. 3,549; 164,085 INT. at 11,154,430 Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston. 1920, 3,058. Refunding Bonds. J-D $28,000c...June 1 1937 War Debt (Int. at Treas. Office). 4s J-D $30.000c_—June 1 1932 kittery. 4s '17 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1920. $100,157 Assessed val'n, real estate..2,147,397 ALSsessed val'n, personal.__ 599,383 Total assessed val'n 1920—2,746,780 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $34.00 This town is in York town in Somerset Co. Assessed val'n, personal Total val. 1920 747,810 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20_$34.50 Population 1910, 3,533; 1920 4,763 , Floating debt KIttery, York County, and sup¬ plies water to about 5,000 inhabi¬ tants. District authorized by Legis¬ lature in Jan. 1907. 5s *08 J-J $126,000c-Jan 1 '21-38 BOND. DEBT Apr 2 '20-..$340,030 Floating debt 21,500 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost. farmingtoF. village, which is part of the lewiston. same name, is in Franklin This city is In Androscoggin County. Inc. I860. New charter County. Incorp. in 1863. Popula¬ Jan. 1912. Population 1910, 1,240; tion 1910, 26.247; 1920, 31,791. 1920, 1,650. City Building Bonds. Water-System Ext. Bonds. 3His g J-J $185,000 July 1 1931 4s '14 M-N $40.000...May 1 1944 Ref. Bds. (Int. at 1st N. Bk., Bos.) Water Refunding Bonds. 4s J-J $80,000 July 1 1924 J-J A-O $35,000c.-Jan 1 1932 30,000c...Apr 1 1926 (Subject to call.) BOND. DEBT May 6 1920 $105,000 Assess, val. real estate 1,722,285 Assess, val. personal Total val. 1920 INT. at Franklin 2,293.283 1920—.$27.00 Sav. Bank and First Nat. Bank. Farmlngton. fort fairfield. This town is in Aroostook TOWN DEBT Dec. 1 '19— County. $43,000 Assess, value, real estate..2,605,775 Assess, value, personal 763,140 Total value 1919 3,368,915 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19.$34.00 Population 1910. 4,381; 1920, 4,551 assess, gardiner. ~ This city is In Kennebec County. Incorp. in 1844. Commission gov¬ ernment adopted Sept. 12 1911. Refunding Loans. 4s '08 A-O $76,000c..Apr 16 1933 CITY DEBT Dec 1 '20... $98,400 Assessed val'n, real estate—2,751,982 Assessed val'n, personal 1,402,413 Total valuation 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 4,154,395 $35.00 Population In 1910, 5,311; *20, 5,475 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. gardiner water district. Organized July 1 1903. 4s J-J $191,500c.-Jan 1 1934 4s *14 J-J 75.000 July 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $266,500 Sinking fund 182 Assessed valuation 1920 _.4,154,895 — Tax rate (per $1,000) INT. at Maine J-J 1920—.£<$36.00 Tr. & Bkg;-Co.J Gardiner. Jan A-O 51,000 100,000 174,000 100,000- J-J 100.000 _ of 4,857 ASSESSED VALUATION— 1919. 1918. $ $ R.E.57185,525 54509,800 54047,675 Per'131773,576 26076,722 24815,419 Tot.88959,101 80586.522 78863,094 Tax p.M.30.40 28.40 25.60 POPULATION.—In 1920, 69,272; 1910, 58,751; in 1900, 50,145; in 1890, 36,425. in portland bridge district. This milo. A district comprises the entire cities of Portland and South Portland town In Piscataquis County. TOWN DEBT Dec 1 1920$57,902 Assess, val. real estate $1,311,165 Assess, val. personal 576,362 Total valuation 1920. 1,887,527 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$41.00 Population 1910, 2,556; 1920, 2,894 and organized in 1905 to build Vaugban's Bridge, connecting the two cities. The entire property of the two cities Is liable in proportion Hancock County. General Improvement Bonds. 4Ms $70,780 Bridge District Bonds. 4 Ms $14.000c serial TOWN DEBT Dec 1920. $53,214 ... — Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal Total val'n 1920 (H act.). Total tax rate(per $1,000) 2,557.807 280.037 2,837,844 '20.$32.50 1,569; 1920, 1,497 Population 1910, was assessed to valuation. 3Ms'17 J-J $257,280..July 1 '22-'45 BOND. DEBT May 19 '21.$270,000 Popul'n 1910, 58,571; 1920, 69,196 INT. at First Nab. Bank, Boston, Nat. Bank, Port¬ mount desert. and at the Canal land. portland water district. Water Co. Bonds (assumed), 4s '87 $75.000 Aug 1 1927 4s '87 800,000 Aug 1 1927 4s '87 200,000 200,000 225,000 200,000 4s '87 4s *87 4s '97 Aug Aug Aug Nov May Nov 4s '01 115,000 60,000 Funding Bonds. 4s '05 newport. A town in Penobscot County. Sewer Town-Hall & Bridge Bds. 4s '97 Dec $ 15,800c School-House Bonds. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1927 1927 1927 1928 1929 1926 4s'08 J-Dt$3.000.000c—Dec 1 1928 200,000 Mar 1 1940 4s '14 §100.000—Mar 1 1934 4Ms — ... 4s '15 Jan 200,000 ... 1 1935 Assess, val. real 4 s '16 150,000 Apr 1 1936 4Ms'20 200,000 Mar 1 1940 ND. DEBT Apr 1921-$5,525,000 BON Assess, val. personal Total assessed val'n 1920. Water sinking fund NET DEBT April 1921— 4s '10 Oct $15,000c TOWN DEBT Dec 1 1920- ... $26,747 886,500 412.775 1,299.275 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20. .$35.00 Population 1910, 1,747; 1920, 1,709 INT. payable In Newport. ... 934,497 4,590,503 (§) at Fidelity Tr. Co., Portland; (t) at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston., or U. S. INT. bonds on marked Tr. Co., Portland. norridgew6ck7 This town is in Somerset County. Railroad Refunding Bonds. $8,000c Building Bonds. 3 Ms presque isle. This town is in Aroostook County. BOND. DEBT ... 4s $8,000c BOND. DEBT Feb. 15 1921.$16,000 — 16,500 605,015 ..247,410 Total Apr 20 '21. Floating debt Sinking fund $54,500 21,500 15.760 3,102,265 682,845 3,785.060 Assess, val. real estate— Assess, val. personal Total valuation 1920 J-J 4s '07 A-O 4s 4s '13 1 1930 July 1923 1937 1927 Water-Works Bonds. $185,000..$5,000 annual 4s '17 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1921 Notes outstanding $975,000 285,696 Sinking funds 253,202 Assessed val'n, real estate-21,090,487 Assessed val'n, personal.. 4,795,035 Tot. val. '20 (75% act.)-25,885,522 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $30.00 CITY PROPERTY.—The prop¬ erty of this city Is valued at $2,021,326, Incl. among other things stock of (per $1,000) 1920—$37.00 Population 1910, 1,608; 1920, 1,532 INT. on railroad refundings bonds payable in Portland. old orchard. A town in York Assess, val. personal 98,145 Tot.assd.val.'20(75%act.).2,600,219 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$32.00 Population 1910, 961; 1920, 1,164 This Refunding and Funding Bonds. 3Ms'0l xllO.OOO Aug 11921 3Ms'01 x 15.000 Nov 1 1921 ... — J-D 4s '08 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $37.00 Population 1910, 6,317; 1920, 6,630 INT. on bonds marked (a) at Merrill Tr Co., Bangor; (x) at Mer¬ chants' Nat. Bank. Boston, $74,000c.-Oct 1 1929 TOWN DEBT Jan 31 *21. $101,963 Floating debt Sinking fund 1,700 Assess, val. real estate 21,962 $2,845,685 Assess, val. personal pittsfield A town in Somerset County. $30,000 Floating debt 61,274 Assess, val. real est 1,712,775 Assess, val.. personal 529,005 Total val. 1921 (2-3 act.)..1,941,780 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $36.00 Population 1910, 2,891; 1920, 2,700 BOND. DEBT May 19'21 portland. Portland (City) is In Cumberland Incorp.- Bonds issued Feb. after In 28 1 Feb. Maine; 1832. 1909 prior are issues taxable. School Building Bonds. 4s '17 $700,000 Mar 1 1937 5s '20 J-D 200,000c.Dec 15 '31-'40 — 594,489 " ... 4s *13 4s *14 '21-'22 1 1922 1 1929 1 1932 M-S 200,000 Mch 1 1963 M-S 200.000c.Sept 1 *24-'43 City Hall Bonds. A-O $ 1.000.OOOApr 1 '26-'47 Refunding Bonds (Tax free.) 4s '11 5s '19 M-S $99,000c...Mar 1 1935 CITY OF DEERING BONDS.— Annexed Feb. 6 1899. This town is in Washington Co. $66,500 Sinking fund 1,448 Assess, val. real estate $729 299 Assess, val. personal 618.791 Total val. '20 (100% act.).1,348,090 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.— $39.00 Population 1910, 3,363; 1920. 3,371 ... — Sewer BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1921 4s on In Boston all the Issues ex¬ bonds Is payable atjFlrst Nat. — - rumford. This is In Oxford County. town BOND. DEBT June 13 '21.$301,500 Assess, val. real estate. Assess, val. 4.278,660 — personal—1,987,720 Population 1910, 6,777; 1920, 8,576 SACO. This city is in York County. Inc. 18 1867. Population 1910, 6,583; 1920, 6,817. Refunding Bonds. 4s J-D $5,000c Dec '21-'23 3 Ms M-N 10,000c—N6v '21-'30 3 Ms M-S 15,000c-Aug 31 1921 4s '07 A-O 22,000c..Oct 1 '21-'42 3Ms'09 M-S 9,000c.Sept 1 '21-'29 4s '14 A-O 50,000c Apr 1 1939 4s '17 J-J *30,000c—Jan 1 1942 Feb. BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1921. $141,000 Floating debt Assessed val'n, real Assessed val'n, personal Total valuation 1920 * — $1,000) 1920 Bank and at 50,000 4,641,175 3,153,873 7,795,038 $32.00 INT. at Fidelity Trust Co., Port¬ land; on other bonds at York Bank, Saco. Nat. sanford. This town is in York County. Sewer Bonds. 3Ms*04 J-D $44.000c—.$2,000 yrly Municipal Bonds. 4s '14 J-D $50,000c.Dec 1 *24-'33 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 Assessed val., real $2,000 June 1 1917 (Matured, but not presented for payment.) INTEREST 115,229 -.6,620,162 $1,000) 1920. —$35.00 Population 1910, 8,174; 1920, 8,109 Floating debt.. Total valuation 1920 Tax rate (per '21 Note debt (additional)— Bonds. cept the registered 27,600 .'...July 1 1933 4Ms 4 Ms'19 J-J 23,200 July 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr 20'21 $258,050 Tax rate (per 4Ms'07 $10,000..Aug 1 3 Msg'02 J-J 614,000c&r_July 4Msg'09F-A 245,000c.-Aug 4s g *12 J-J 350,000c—July Total val. '20 (75% act.). 3,410,174 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—.$33.50 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. ... Total valuation 1921 (34act.)6,266.380 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 —.$38.00 Funded Debt Bonds. (Tax-exempt). A-O lubec. a65.000c—Junel 1928 BOND. DEBT Dec 1920- $222,613 Total valuation 1920 4,531,461 lisbon. 1920, 4,091. Water Bonds Knox County. Inc. Bonds are tax-free. 32.500 Jan 1 1932 4s 20.900 Jan 1 1928 Refunding (Int. at Treas. Office). 3Ms $10,350c 1921 (Subject to call after 7 years.) 4s'07 J-J $13,000c— .July 1 1922 (Subject to call at any time.) 4s $25,000c 1923 3 Ms 16,500c 1924 4s 25,000c 1925 4s 13.000c— 1927 ... ... city is In Penobscot County. non-taxable '09 ~ old town. are Is — Incorp. as a city Mch. 30 1891. County. Androscoggin Co. Inc. Iune221799 Population *10,4,116; This city is in In 1854. 4s ... Lewlston & Auburn Branch valued at $225,000, and water¬ works valued at $933,119. In rockland. — County. BOND. DEBT May 1 1921 $56,000 Assess, val. real estate 2,502,074 the RR. Town Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-—$48.00 852,425 Population 1910, 5,179; 1920, 5,581 value, 1920 assess, July 1 1933 Is 570,998 Tax rate (per $1,000) $61,000 18,000 2,776,954 1,5 57,055 4,334.009 1921—$37.00 Population 1910, 3,368; 1920, 4,528 This town of the 4s'10 Co. Tot. val. '21 (act. val.) Tax rate (per $1,000) of Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 —..$30.00 5s '10 consist Tax rate 228,821 1,743,361 Population 1910, 4,435; 1920, 4,253 2,600,740 TOTAL DEBT May 26 '21 Assess, val. real estate Assess. val. personal prop Assess, value, personal Total assess, value 1920 This district Is located In the town is Penobscot Floating debt (add'l) County. assets ($242,850) of Portland Gas Light Co. stock, also cash reserved for payment of city debt, $50,253.40. Borrowing capacity April 1921, $461,756.92. $ in Assess, value, real estate Assess, value, personal fairfield. This is TOWN DEBT Dec. 1 1920 $33,431 Assess, value, real estate,.1,514,540 kittery water district. BOND. DEBT Dec 1920— $25,000 Assessed val'n, real estate..1,852,930 town In shares 1920. This $25,000 — Total valuation 1919- Co. Net debt... $3,537.771 $3,693.095 AVAILABLE ASSETS.—City's available millinocke!\ This town is in kennebec — other issue in on 1920.-4,813,638 $34.00 Population 1910, 5,845; 1920, 6,191 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. bonds payable in Mil- sewer 21-'32 Tr. FUND. Ac.; Apr. 1920. Apr. 1921. Bonded debt. $3,433,000$3,620,000 Other oblig'ns 378 603 366,198 Assets 273,832 293,103 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $21,500 307,157 Incorp. Mar. 16 1901. of the Houlton Water Co. Assess, val. real estate.—.3,299,293 Assess, val. personal 1,514,345 value) 1921 1,490,832 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.--$35.80 Population 1910, 923; County. 8 1831. BOND. DEBT Floating debt (add'l) 6,000 Assess, value, real estate—1,288,532 Assess, value, personal 202,300 Total assess, val. (50% on First $834,800 Mercantile TOT. DEBT.. SINK. Population In 1910.1,Si 1; '20, 1,783 Mch. ... BOND. DEBT Feb. 1 1921 town in Total valuation 1920 1,141,957 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$46.00 This town Is in Aroostook Incorp. 4s County. $l,500c 1922 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 5Ms $20.000c 1922-1941 ___ INT. the (Subject to call May 1 1918.) School. Bridges, Town Imp.Bds. Sewer Bonds. Bangor, and at houlton. millinocket. 5s 4 Ms on National Bank, Boston. Androscoggin Co. Portland. mars hill. Bk. Co. east livermore. the This district (P. O. Madison) is in Somerset County. 4s '16 M-S $200,000 1921-1946 (Due part every 5 years.) TOTAL DEBT Oct 1916— $200,000 Assessed valuation 1916 1,755,241 INT. payable in Boston. Is in Kennebec County. Population 1910, 2,864; Inc. Casco madison water district. hallowell. This town is in Penobscot 13 $ 14.000 74,196 5,121,525 Assessed val.. personal— 2,335.655 Total assesse 1 val'n 1920 .7,457,180 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $35.00 Population 1910, 9,049; 1920, 10,691 INT. on 3 Ms payable in Sanford on 4s In Portland. - 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE—DEBT OF 14 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 skowheqan. Assess, val., This town Is In Somerset County. name 4s Assess, val., Mllburn; changed to Skowhegan In 1836. In Incorporated 1823 as 1920—17,105,702 31.000) 1920 327.25 Pop. *10. 42,905; ... Bk., Boston. — --- - 41,709 1920 INT. at Boylston Nat. — watervtlle. This city Is in Kennebec County. Incorp. 1802; city, 1888. ... BOND. DEBT Feb 20 1921 $225,540 Floating debt Assessed val., real Assessed val., Total 5,010,330 personal Total assess, val. Co. tax (per High School Bonds. 530.000 Building Bonds. 4s 579,000 Fire-Dept. Bonds. 3 Ms 51.000 Bridge Bonds. 4s 31.000 $475,000 real estate—12,095,372 val. Total tax personal xStreet 44,340 3,333,130 1,322,905 4s *16 1936 1 Funding Bonds. M-S 580,000c. Sept 1 J-J 35,000c.„July '31-'34 1 1927 35,000c—Sept 1 1935 9.000c...Aug 1 1929 4s'97 rate(per $1,000) '20-531.00 1920, 5,981 3H»'05 M-S Population 1910, 5,341; F-A 4s'09 Refunding Bonds. south paris. 3^s F-A 30,000c_ Feb 1 '24-'26 This village is in Oxford County. 4s '09 J-J 105,000c..-July 1 1939 Water-System Bonds. M-S 50,000c. Sept 1 '23-'27 4s '09 A-O 564.000c- -Oct 1 1929 3^8 F-A 30,000c. Feb 1 *37-'39 BOND. DEBT Feb 14 '21372,957 4s J-J 20,000c.—July 1 1937 Cash on hand 2,233 4s '17 25.000 Dec 1 1938 4Hs'18 J-D Assessed val., real 614,325 Assessed val., personal 223,285 4^8*19 A-O x25.000c—Oct 10 1949 Total val. Feb 1920 837,610 Street and Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per 31,000) $5.60 4^s'19 F-A $25,000—Aug 15 1939 Population 1910, 1,542; 1920, 1,793 514 s'20 M-N 20,000c--Nov 15 1940 INT. payable at Paris Trust Co. BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21- $501,000 Assess, val., real estate 8,974,225 Assess, val., personal 2,211,370 Total assess, val. 1920 11,185,595 city is in Cumberland Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—330.00 -s '06 $14,000 1926 Population 1910, 11,458; '20, 13.351 -s'07 15,000 1921-1925 xINT. at First Nat. Bk.. Boston. -s '09 15,000 1921-1925 -s '10 55,000 1930 -s'11 13,125. 1921 1925 wells. -s '11 This town is in York County. 4,000 1925 -s*15 20,000 1927-1928 TOWN DEBT Dec. 1920- $33,141 -s '15 8,450 1929 Assess, value, real estate.-1,930,742 -s *16 30.000 J931-1933 Assess, value, personal 192,070 _s '16 5.000 -1934 Total assess, value, 1920_-2.122.812 5s '19 M-N 24,500 May 1 1939 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20 -527.00 Permanent Improvt. Bonds. Population 1910, 1,908; 1920--1,943 4^s'18 M-S $15,000c 1935 Refunding Bonds. westbrook. 4^s'18 M-S 57.500c 1935 Westbrook is In Cumberland Co. 4J4s'18 M-S 10,000c 1935 Incorporated March 1891. Popula¬ BOND. DEBT jan 31 *21- 5235,450 tion 1910. 8.281; 1920, 9,453. Floating debt (add'l) 59,750 4s'16 527,000c1929 Assessed val., real 5,425.730 Paving Bonds. Assessed val.. personal 1,100,270 4s *12 M-S $6.000c_8ept 1 *21~'22 Total val. 1920 .6,525,640 Refunding Bonds. Tax rate (per 31,000) 1920---531.80 4s g '07 J-J 315,000c.-Apr 1 1922 Population 1910, 7,471; 1920, 9.254 4s J-J 15,000c. _Jan 15 1926 4s'11 J-D /22,000c June 20 *22-'32 thomaston~ \ 1,000c ..June 20 1933 This town is in Knox County. 4s '14 45.000c__Aug 15 1934 TOWN DEBT Dec. 1920$27,902 4^s'15 25.000c-.-Jan 1 1935 Assess, value, real estate.967,670 4s *17 J-J 520.000c—Jan 1 1937 Assess, value, personal 399,9/0 5s '18 J-D 24,000c-June 1 '23-'46 Total assess, value, 1920—1,367,640 BOND. DEBT ian. 1 1921 $202,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-535.50 Floating debt 87,921 Population 1910, 2,205; 1920.-2,019 Assess, val., real estate 6,188,005 Assess, val., personal 1,470.830 waldoboro] Tot. assess .val. '20 (60 % act.) 7,658,835 This town is in Lincoln County. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-532.00 BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '21 $35,900 INT. at Old Colony Trust Co., Cash in treasury 12,489 Total valuation Apr 1 1920-1,184,187 Boston, 1st Nat. Bk.. Bos., WestTax exempt 21,575 brook Tr. Co. and Canal Nat. Bank, Tot. assessed val 1,153,535 Portland. south portland. This — —- ... ... ... ... ... -.- — „ — --- Tax rate (per$l,000) 1920 $38.50 Population 1910, 2,656; 1920.-2,426 york. in York County. 1920- $123,657 real estate„3,552,153 This town is washington county. TOWN DEBT Dec. County seats are Machlas and Incorp. In 1789. Washington Co. RR. Bonds. 4s '93 J-J $475,000 Jan 1 1928 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1923 to 1925.) Assess, value, personal 285,934 1920.-3,838,087 *20_$33.50 Population 1910, 2,802; 1920-2,727 Assess, value, Calais. 1919 Total assess, value, Total tax rate (per $1,000) Hampshire. 1 ITS DEBT. Admitted as a RESOURCES. Ac. One of Original Thirteen State Total Area of State (square 9,305 miles) State Capital Concord Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1923). Albert O. Brown Secretary of State (chosen by Legislature) Edw. C. Bean Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1923) J. W. Plummer Attorney-General Oscar L. Young LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday in January, and length of session is not limited. HISTORY OF DEBT.—New Hampshire's debt history Is very brief. State has always been extremely conservative, and no bonds were issued until after the breaking out of the Civil War. In 1866 New Hamp¬ This shire reported her funded indebtedness at $4,169,816, contracted exclusively for war purposes. June 1 1869 the total outstanding was $3,213,962.22, against which the Treasurer reported an asset debt at the present time is as follows; LOANS— Interest Name and Purpose— % of 1912 do Hospital, 1905 do 1907 do 1909-..bonds War Loan War War 0 Payable. J J & & J J J J & & J & J J J 4 ^ recognition bonds recognition bonds 1873 Loan of When Due. Outstand'g $65,000 July 1 1920 ~ 300,000 July 1 *21-'24 50,000 July 1'21-25 150,000 July 1 1927 85,000 July 1 1929 500,000 July 1'30-'36 700,000 Dec. 1 1923 789,000 Dec. 1 1925 500 (overdue) 1,110,864 Trust funds PAR VALUE OF BONDS.—The bonds are In $500 and $1,000 pieces. INTEREST Is payable at the National Shawmut Bank of Bostonand at State Treasurer's office. TAX-EXEMPT.—All issues are 1911 1910 Assessed Val. *$390,086,029 263,074,386 255,085.571 Years— Assessed Val. $214,616,655 209.670,845 204,734,731 1896—— 200,957,600 1894 197,839,543 1893 196,117,060 1881. 168.964,903 1902. 1900 1898- 1908 244,971,264 231.641,571 410,150,583 1906. 225,082,628 398,845.480 1905 220,624,307 390,877.626 1904 The preceding values are simply the aggregate of the inventories of the various towns in the State. In addition, the State taxes at different rates savings banks and trust companies, insurance capital, railroads, building and loan associations, telegraph and telephone companies, parlor car and 1917- 1916 1915 1914 companies. These, less exemptions allowed by statute, in 1920 to $146,254,035. Chapter 169, Laws of 1911, creates a permanent tax commission, one of whose duties it is to equalize valuations in the year 1912 and every second year thereafter, so that the same shall represent the "true and market value" of property. This will account for the great increase in valuations in 1912, not only for the State itself, but for the various civil divisions, as shown by the returns of the different municipalities on this and following pages. * POPULATION 443,083 430,572 1900 411,588 1890 376,530 OF ST AT ^— 1920 1880 1910 1840 -3)16,991 1870 1860 1850 318,300 326,073 317,976 1830 DEBT LIMITATION.—There Is no 1820 1810 284,574 269,328 exempt when held by savings banks and 1800—-183,858 41,881 1790 244,165 .214,460 restriction in the constitution of New Hampshire upon the debt-making power of the people through the "General Court," except the following, which is the last clause of Article 5 of Part Second of that instrument. Provided, That the General Court shall not authorize any town to loan give Its money or credit directly or indirectly for the benefit of any corporation having for Its object a dividend of profits or in any way aid the same by taking its stocks or bonds. The above is an amendment to the constitution which was ratified in or j intended as a complete estoppel to municipal loaning of money or credit to railroad and industrial corpora¬ tions. It is to be noticed, however, that by its terms the restriction does not specifically mention "cities," the words being "any town." In addition to the foregoing is the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895. ' It tells in the matter of Issuing bonds what a municipal corporation may do, what it must do, and what it cannot do. The law enacts: Sec. 1. The term "municipal corporation" means town, city, school dis¬ trict, village district and village precinct. Sec. 2. Bonds issued must be nayable within 20 years, interest semi-annual, not exceeding 6%. may be payable in gold coinl If made payable in less than 20 years, may be extended, but never beyond 20 years from time of issue. Sec. 3. Bonds (except of cities) must be authorized by a vote of two-thirds of all voters present and voting at an annual meeting of such corporation, or at a soecial meeting properly called, &c. (for which see Act). Bonds must be signed by a majority of the Governing Board, countersigned by Treasurer and have seal of corporation. Time and place of payment and rate of interest, &c., may be delegated to Governing Board. Sec. 4. City bonds must be authorized by resolution of City Council passed by at least two-thirds of The amendment would appear to be 1877. and nays, signed by Mayor, seal of city affixed Place of payment, rate delegated to Treasurer. Sec. 5. Bonds shall be payable to bearer or to registered holder by name, and must be in form set out in Act—which see. In case bonds be made subject to call, they must contain statement to that effect as given in Act. "The validity of any bonds shall not be affected by any variation from the forms herein prescribed." Sec. 6. Treasurer to keep a book in which he shall register bonds Issued, &o. Sec. 7. "All bonds purporting to be issued by virtue or in pursuance of this Act and signed and sealed as hereinbefore provided shall, in favor of bonaflde holders, be conclusively presumed to have been duly and regularly authorized and Issued in accordance with the provisions herein contained, and no holder thereof shall be obliged to see to the existence of the purpose of the issue or to the regularity of any of the proceedings or to the applica¬ tion of the proceeds. All such bonds shall be negotiable in all respects and to the same extent as securities negotiable by the law merchant." Sec. 8. Annual tax must be levied and collected sufficient to pay interest and pro¬ vide a sinking fund sufficient to pay principal within 20 years. Sec. 9. No bonds can be Issued which shall Increase the net debt of corporation to an amount exceeding 5% of the value of the taxable property therein as last appraised for assessing taxes. To ascertain net debt, all debts must be in¬ cluded except the following, which must be deducted—water debt, 'cash and other means' in treasury and sinking funds applicable to payment of debt so Included; "but nothing contained in this section shall prevent the Issue of bonds for the purpose of refunding an equal principal amount of other bonds of such corporation." Sec. 10. Corporation seal. Sec. 11. Act to take effect on passage. Approved March 19 1895. Exceptions have been made to this law from time to time in special in¬ stances, such as in the case of $100,000 high-school bonds of the city of Portsmouth authorized by Chapter 202. Laws of 1903. This chapter provides that Section 9 of the Municipal Bond Law of 1895 does not apply members elected to each branch, taken by yeas countersigned by Treasurer, of interest and sale may be this Instance. TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS—Chap. 55 of the Laws of 1907 provides that any city, town, precinct or village district may exempt from taxation any future issue of Its bonds, provided such exemption shall apply only to bonds owned and held by citizens of said city, town, precinct or village district. State bonds are subject to taxation unless exempted by the terms of the Act under which they are issued. In 1913 the privilege of exemption was extended by Chapter 51 of the Acts for that year to future bond issues by school districts when held by residents. Another Act of 1913 (Chapter 112) exempts from taxation all the bonds or notes of the State or any of Its minor civil divisions bearing not exceeding 5% Interest. SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS—PRIVILEGES AND RESTRIC¬ TIONS.—The savings bank investment laws of New Hampshire were com¬ pletely revised and materially altered in many respects at the Legislative An explanation of the changes made was published by in the "Chronicle" or May 19 1917, pages 2028 to 2030, inclusive. The law was again revised in 1921 (see the Chronicle" of May 21 1921, pages 2214 to 2216, inclusive). The principal changes were the reduction of the amount of the railroad, public utility and industrial stock that a savings bank may hold, form 25% to 10%, and the new paragraphs 4 and 5 under Section 4 in relation to equipment securities of railroads. The full text of the new law as it now stands follows: session of 1917. us Section 1. On and after the passage of this act savings banks and savings departments of banking and trust companies shall make investment of their funds in the following classes of securities only; Sec. 2. For the purposes of this act a note shall be construed as a written promise of an Individual, firm, corporation or voluntary association, signed By the maker, to pay a specified sum of money on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time, but not issued under Principal 3}4 314 c The State ! • 3 H 3H 314 Highway bonds do of $77,082.89 1912 453.327,679 428,107,097 1918 In New Years— $511,456,583 469,858,171 express amount . „ 4s 4,656,035 1920 Bonds. A-O 312,000c—-Oct Assessed Val. year8— 1920 [Vol. 112. STATE A bond shall be construed as a indenture or deed of trust. note Issued under indenture or deed of trust. 1. In notes or bonds directly secured by first mortgage on real estate situated within the State of New Hampshire; but no such investment shall be in a loan that exceeds 70% of the value of the real estate by which it is deposits shall be so invested, except secured and not exceeding 75% of the by permission of the bank commissioners 2. In notes or bonds directly secured by first mortgage on real estate situated outside of New Hampshire but entirely within the United States, which at the time of such investment is improved, occupied and productive; but not exceeding 40% of the deposits shall be so Invested, and no such Investment shall be in a loan that exceeds 50% of the value of the real estate by which it Is secured. 3. In notes or bonds directly secured by first mortgage on timber lands situated within the States of Maine and Vermont; but not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be so invested, and no such investment shall be in a of the value of the real estate by which it is secured. loan that exceeds 50% citizens of New Hampshire. TOTAL DEBT.—The net debt on Sept. 1 1920 was $3,010,524 17. The subjoined statement shows New Hampshire's total debt on the dates named. 1 1920 were $659.940 31. Sept. 1 '20. Sept. 1 '19. Sept. 1 '18. Sept. 1 '17. Total funded debt $2,589,500 $1,171,500 $1,230,500 $817,500 Trust funds 1,110,864 1,176,993 1,167,873 1,165,130 Assets Sept. In notes secured by collateral in which the bank is at liberty to in¬ vest, of a value at least 10% in excess of the value of the note, and in bonds secured by collateral in which the bank is at liberty to Invest under 4. asbelow. paragraphs 1,2,3,4 and 8 of Section 4, of a value of at least 10% in excess of the value of the note. The amount of any one class of securities so taken as collateral, added to that which the bank may own at the time, shall not exceed the total limit of investment in that class of security; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested. 5. In notes secured by collateral securities which are dealt in on the Stock Exchanges of Boston or New York, the Stock Exchange price of which shall at all times be at least 20% In excess of the amount due upon the note, while held by the bank; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits it "was shall Floating debtTotal debt— 100 450,100 100 100 $3,700,464 $2,798,593 $2,398,473 $1,982,730 ASSESSED VALUATION.—The State's total assessed valuation was The average tax rate for 1919 (per $1,000) was $22.80; for 1920 $23 70. be so invested. June, 1921.] NEW HAMPSHIRE-DEBT OF STATE 6. In notes secured by any savings bank deposit book Issued by any savings bank chartered under the laws of any New England State; or In notes secured by the depositor's pass-book of any building and loan asso¬ ciation of this State, provided that the investment shall not be in excess of the withdrawing value of said pass-book. 7. In notes with two or more signers, or one or more indorsers, or in acceptances of member banks of the Federal Reserve System of the kinds and maturities made eligible for rediscount or purchase by Federal Reserve baDks, or in notes of makers whose net assets are not less than $250,000 and whose total indebtedness does not exceed 50% of their quick assets; but not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be loaned to any one borrower on this class of security; and not exceeding 30% of the deposits shall be invested under the provisions of this paragraph, provided that, except in notes with two or more signers, or one or more indorsers. or in said ac¬ ceptances, no savings bank shall in vast under this paragraph unless its guaranty fund is full and unimpaired and the total value of its assets as determined by the Board of Bank Commissioners shall exceed the amount of its deposits by at least 10%. 8. In bonds issued under the but not more provisions of the Federal Farm Loan Act, than 5% of the deposits shall be so invested, MUNICIPAL Sec. 3. strued n or as a corporation; a Municipal Bond shall be construed as an interest-bearing obligation of a government, State, province or municipality, to provide for the interest and principal requirements of which taxes may be levied on all taxable property within the confines of the obligor; Net Debt shall be con¬ strued as debt after deducting sinking funds available for the payment of such debt and the net outstanding debt created for supplying the inhabi¬ tants with water; Assessed Valuation shall be construed as the nearest preceding valuation of property for purposes of taxation; and population be construed as the number of inhabitants in accordance with the preceding census taken under Federal or State authority. Not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be invested in the bonds of any one municipality; and not exceeding in the aggregate 10% of the deposits shall be invested in the bonds of the Dominion of Canada, its provinces shall nearest and cities. 1. 2. In the public funds of the United States, or those for which the faith pledged to provide for the payment of the interest In the authorized bonds and notes of this State, or of any of its munici¬ palities." 3. In the authorized bonds or notes of any State or territory of the United States; and in the authorized bonds or notes of any city of the States of Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, or New York, whose net Indebtedness does not exceed 7% of the last pre¬ ceding valuation of the property therein for taxation: or of any municipality in said Status whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of such valuar tion. 4. In the authorized bonds of any municipality of any other of the United States or territories whose net Indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation: and in the au¬ thorized bonds of any city of 50,000 inhabitants of any of said States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 7% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation. Provided, that the bonds of any county, city, or town of less than 10,000 inhabitants, or of any school district or other municipal corporation of less than 2,000 inhabitants in any State or territory other than those named in paragraph 3 of this section shall not be authorized Dominion of Canada. 6. In the authorized bonds of any province of the Dominion of Canada. 7. In the authorized bonds of any city of the Dominion of Canada, with population of not less than 50,000, whose net debt does not exceed 7 % of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation. a OTHER Sec. 4. BONDS, NOTES AND STOCKS. For the purposes of this section a Company shall be construed voluntary association organized under the laws of the United States or any State thereof and locaced and doing business prin¬ cipally within the United States: a Public Service Corapanv shall be con¬ strued as a company doing principally a gas, electric light or electric power business; Mortgage Bonds shall be construed as bonds secured primarily by direct and foreclosable lien on physical property owned by the obligor; Years shall be construed as calendar years, fiscal years or nearer periods of twelve months next preceding such investment; Net Income shall be construed as income after deducting operating ex¬ penses, taxes, insurance, rentals, guaranteed interest and guaranteed dividends, and expenditures for maintenance; and Annual Interest shall be construed as interest actually paid in each year except that for the latest year it shall be construed as one year's interest on tne total amount out¬ standing at the time of the investment. Not exceeding 65% of the deposits shall be invested in securities au¬ thorized under this section; and not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be invested in the securities of any one company, and not exceeding 10% of he deposits shall be invested in securities authorized by this section other than in bonds, notes, equipment securities, and receiver's certificates. a corporation or No investment shall be made in securities authorized under this section unless the net income of the company in question in each of the three years preceding such investment shall have been not less than one and ope-quarter (1 Ji) times the annual interest on the entire funded debt. In the case of a company formed by the consolidation of two or more existing companies, the net income and annual interest for the years pre¬ next ceding such consolidation shall be the combined Interest of the net income and not less than and two one-half two million dollars ($2,000,000) and not less than the annual interest on the entire funded debt, times {provided thatthe five yearsof such companies applicable to shall have in at east four of the income next preceding such investment dividends been not less than the current annual dividend requirements on the class of stock in question and all other classes of stock of prior preference; and that such companies in each of the five years next preceding such investment shall have paid dividends at the rate of not less than 4% per annum on the class of stock in question and all other classes of stock of prior preference; or in the dividend-paying stock of any steam railroad company that is leased to such company and whose dividends are guaranteed by such company. SERVICE COMPANIES. In mortgage bonds issued or assumed by public service companies of companies controlled by such companies for the refunding of which mortgage bonds of such companies are specifically re¬ served, provided that in each of the three years next preceding such invest¬ ment the net income of such companies shall have been either (1) not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) and not less than one and three-quarters times the annual interest on the obligations in question and all other obligations of corresponding or prior lien, or (2) not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) and not less than twice the annual interest on the obligations in question and all other obligations of corresponding or prior lien and in bonds or notes issued or assumed by public service companies, provided that in each of the three years next 8. and in niortgage bonds not Ereceding less than five hundrednet income dollars ($500,000) and nothave such investment the thousand of such companies shall less een than two times the annual interest on the obligations in question and all obligations of corresponding or prior lien; provided that in all! cases principal franchise or franchises or such corporations shall not mature prior to the maturity of the obligations in question or that such companies operate under indeterminate franchises or permits and are subject to the regulatory supervision of a State commission of competent jurisdiction or that such companies operate under a franchise or permit in which the capital or investment value of the company's property is fixed or deter¬ mined when such investment or capital value is in excess of the indebted¬ ness represented by the above obligations. 9. In the dividend-paying capital stock of senior preference of public service companies of which the net income in each of the five years next other the preceding such investment shall have been not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) and not less than twice the annual interest on the entire funded debt, provided that the income applicable to the payment of dividends shall during such period of five years have averaged not less than twice the dividend requirement of such stock, and that such com¬ panies in each of the five years next preceding such investment shall have paid dividends at the rate of not less than 4% per annum on the class of stock in question, and provided that the issue of such stock rized by a State commission of competent jurisdiotioh. NEW HAMPSHIRE has been autho¬ COMPANIES. companies. by any steam railroad company, whether wholly or in part, shall not affect the eligibility for investment or any steam railroad obligations. Subject to the foregoing, investments may be made as follows: power STEAM In bonds RAILROAD 10. In the bonds or notes of public service and water companies organized under the laws of and located and doing business principally within the of New Hampshire; provided the net income of such companies in State each of the three years next preceding such less than twice the annual interest on the SECURITIES. dividend-paying capital stock of senior preference of such companies, provided that the in¬ come of such companies applicable to dividends in at least four of the five years next preceding such investment shall have been not less than one and one-eighth times the current annual dividend requirements on the class of stock in question, and that such companies in each ot the five years next preceding such investment shall have paid dividends at the rate of not less than 4% per annum on the class of stock in question. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. 11. In bonds or notes issued or assumed by telephone, telegraph, or telephone and telegraph companies of which the net Income in each of the five years next preceding such investment shall have been either (1) not less than ten million dollars ($10,000,000) and not less than two times the annual interest on the entire funded debt, or (2) not less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) and not less than two and one-half (2M) times the annual interest 12. In the the entire funded debt. on I dividend-paying capital stock of senior preference, of tele- in each of or five years next preceding such investment shall have f)hone, telegraph, the telephone and telegraph companies of which the net ncome been either (1) not less than ten million dollars ($10,000,000) and not less than twice the annual interest on the entire funded debt, or (2) not less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) and not less than two and one-half (2times the annual interest on the entire funded debt, provided that the applicable to dividends in at least four of the income of such companies five years next preceding such investment shall have been not less than the current dividend requirements of the class of stock in question, and that all companies to be next eligible under this paragraph In each of the five years preceding such investment shall have paid dividends at the rate of 4% per annum upon the class of stock in question not less than BONDS 13. In bonds OR NOTES. I notes issued or assumed by companies of which the net preceding such investment shall have been either (1) not less than ten million dollars ($10,000,000) and not less than two times the annual interest on the entire funded debt, or (2) not or income in each of the five years next less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) and not less than four (4) the annual interest on the entire funded debt. CAPITAL or notes Issued or assumed by steam railroad companies and In mortgage bonds of companies controlled by such companies for the re¬ funding or which mortgage bonds of such companies are specifically re¬ served, provided that in each of the three years next preceding such invest¬ ment the net income of such companies shall have been either (1) not less than ten million dollars ($10,000,000) and not less than one and one-half (1H) times the annual interest on the obligations in question and all other obligations of corresponding or prior lien, or (2) not less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) and not less than one and three-quarters (l3A) times the annual interest on the obligations in question and all other obligations of corresponding or prior lien. 2. In mortgage bonds guaranteed as to principal and Interest by such companies, provided that in each of the three years next preceding such investment the net income of the obligor company shall nave been not less than fiye hundred thousand ($500,000) and not less than one and one-half (1H) times the annual interest on the obligations in question and all other obligatioas of corresponding or prior lien. 3. In the mortgage bonds of terminal or bridge companies guaranteed as to principal and interest, by two or more such companies. 4. In equipment securities issued or guaranteed as to principal and interest by such companies, or by the Canadian National Railways or con¬ stituent corporations of the system owned or controlled by the Canadian National Railways, or secured as to principal and interest through the medium of a trustee by a prior lien on equipment leased to such companies or the Canadian National Railways or its constituent corporations, provided such securities are issued for not exceeding in par value 85% of the cost of standard equipment and wither (1) mature in approximately equal annual or semi-annual installments over a period beginning not more than six years and ending not more than fifteen years from the date of their issue, or (2) mature not more than fifteen years from date of issue and their payment at maturity is provided for by a like series of installment payments to be used for the purchase and retirement of certificates or as a sinking fund. 5. In the prior lien equipment obligations or equipment trust certificates issued by the National Railway Service Corporation or by any such corpora¬ tion organized under Act of Congress in pursuance of any equipment trust financed in whole or in part through a loan or loans made or approved by the Inter-State Commerce Commission, provided such securities are issued for not exceeding in par value sixty per cent (60%) of the cost of standard equipment and either (1) mature in approximately equal annual or semi¬ annual installments over a period beginning not more than six years and ending not more than fifteen years from date of their issue, or (2) mature not more than fifteen years from date of issue and their payment at maturity investment shall have been not obligations in question and all other obligations of corresponding or prior lien; and in the annual consolidated The change of motive 1. (2) or investments.® 5. In the authorized bonds or notes of the Dominion of Canada and in bonds or notes the principal and interest of which are guaranteed by the as which the net income in each of the five years next preceding such invest¬ ment shall have been either (1) not less than ten million dollars ($10,000,000) and not less than two times the annual interest on the entire funded debt, PUBLIC purposes of the United States is and principal. is provided for by a like series of installment payments to be used for the purchase and retirement of certificates or as a sinking fund. 6. In certificates of indebtedness, commonly termed "receiver's cer¬ tificates," issued by a receiver of any steam railroad under authorization of the court having jurisdiction over such receiver. 7. In the dividend-paying capital stock of steam railroad companies of BONDS. of this section a Municipality shall be con¬ county, city, town, village, district, precinct or other municipal tne 15 14. times STOCK. In the dividend-paying capital stock of senior preference, of com- f>anles of which the net income in each of not five years next million dollars nvestment shall have been either (1) the less than ten preceding such ($10,000,000) and not less than twice the interest on the entire funded debt, or (2) not less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) and not less than four times the annual interest on the entire funded debt, provided that the Income of such companies applicable to dividends in at least four of the five years next preceding such investment shall have been not less than the current dividend requirements of the class of stock in question; or if such no funded debt then the income applicable to dividends in four of the five years next preceding sucn investment shall have companies have at least been less than one and one-fourth (1 Vi) times the current dividend requirements of the class of stock in question; and that all companies to be eligible under this paragraph in each of the five years next preceding such investment shall have paid dividends at the rate of not less than 4% per annum upon the class of stock In question. Sec. 5. In the bonds or notes of any manufacturing company organized and doing business in the New England States with an unimpaired capital of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) and in the stock or certificates of interest of such company; provided always that the company has earned and paid in eachfrf the five years preceding such investment dividends of at least four per cent on its entire capital stock, and that its net indebtedness does not exceed fifty per cent on its unimpaired capital stock. In case of the issue of new stock the earnings of the company in addition to the foregoing requirements must have been sufficient in the next year preceding such investment to have paid the average rate of dividend not for that year oi\ both the outstanding stock and the new issue to make the legal investment. Not exceeding five per cent of the deposits shall be invested under the provisions of this paragraph; and no bank shall hold more than five per cent of the stock of any such company. Sec. 6. In the capital stock of any banking or trust company, or special deposits of guaranty savings banks incorporated under the laws of the State of New Hampshire and doing business therein; but the amount of such stock held by any savings bank as an investment and as collateral for loans shall not exceed! one-tenth of the total capital stock or special deposits of such banking or trust company or guaranty savings bank, and not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so invested. Sec. 7. In the stock of any national bank or trust company located In the New England States or the State of New York, but not exceeding 10% of the deposits of a savings bank shall be invested in such stock; the amount of stock in any national bank or trust company in this State which may be stock of the company a NEW HAMPSHIRE 16 by any savings bank as an investment or as collateral security loans shall not exceed 25% of the capital stock of said national bank held for and the amount of stock in any national bank or trust outside of this State which may be held by any savings bank as shall not exceed one-tenth of the capital stock of sijjd national bank or trust company. 8ec. 8. Unless the guaranty fund of a bank is full and unimpaired and the value of its assets as determined by the Board of Bank Commissioners shall exceed the amount of the deposits by at least 5%, it shall be unlawful for it to invest in any stocks of paragraphs 7,9,10,12 and 14 of section 4 or in any securities of Section 5 of this Act without the written permission of the Board of Bank Commissioners; and "whenever in the opinion of the Board of Bank Commissioners the condition of any bank or general financial conditions are such that the board deems it unwise for said bank to invest in said securities, it may by written order forbid such bank to make such investment, and it shall not thereafter be legal for said bank to make such investment until such order shall be revoked in writing. Sec. 9. No savings bank shall expend in the purchase, construction or remodelling of any building and the construction of vaults, for the pur¬ pose, in whole or in part, of accommodating the business of such bank, a greater sum than the amount of Its unimpaired guaranty fund and surplus except it Is authorized to do so by the Bank Commissioners. Sec. 10. Deposits of cash on call or subject to check shall be made In some national bank located in the New England States or in the cities of New York City and Philadelphia, or in some trust company incorporated under the laws of this State or Massachusetts, or in such company incorporated under the laws of the State of New York and located In New York City. Sec. 11. In determining the percentage of deposits invested under the provisions of this act, previous investments held by the banks shall be in¬ trust company; Investment or as collateral for loans an cluded. Sec. 12. All Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed; and this Act shall take effect upon its passage. TRUST FUNDS.—(1895) Chapter 71, Sec. 1. Trustees and guardians shall be authorized to invest funds in their hands in the bonds or direct obligations of any county, city, town, school, fire or water district In New England, when the net debt of said municipality does not exceed five per cent of the last assessment of taxes for the purpose of taxation. The term "net debt" shall be construed to denote the in¬ INVESTMENT Cash OF municipality, omitting debt created for supplying the and deducting the amount of sinking funds avail¬ able for the payment of the indebtedness of the municipality. Floating debt rate Other ~i FRANKLIN. This city Is In Merrimack as a town 1828: a city, tnc. County, 1895. & Heat Plant Bonds. Sch. Park 3 H s'07 J-D Memorial 3 Hs'08 A-O ♦ water COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE CITIES, OF STATE This town Is in Grafton County. 1921..$98,225 NOTE DEBT Jan 31 Bridge Bonds. J-D $58,800c.June 1922-'35 4s J-J 2,000-July 1 *22-'23 Sewer 3^s'08 M-N $25,000o_..May 1 1928 Population in '10, 1.412; '20, 1,325. 4s city is in Coos County. InFeb. 6 1897. New city charter adopted by the voters May 11'09. 4s *16 $30,000..July 1 '22-*36 Bridge Refunding Bonds. 4s '15 $63,000..Apr 1 *22-'35 ♦Refunding Bonds. 4H*'10 M-N $30,000c_Nov 1 '21-'26 School House & Fire Sta. Bonds 4s '05 J-D $25,000c Dec 1 1921-'25 Funding Bonds. 3Hs'02 J-D $6,OOOc.June 1 '21-'22 Public-Improvement Bonds. 4Hs'13 J-J $97,500c.July 1 *21-33 Park & Playground Bonds. This corp. was ... i $20,000.-July 1 '21'-24 4>£s'19 J-J TOT. BD. DT. Jan 31 '21. Total liabilities.. Cash on hand $278,000 288,997 . 93,043 116,575 172,422 6,167,189 resources NET DEBT Assessed val. real estate Assessed val. personal.. 8,306,900 Tot. assess, val. *20 (% act.)..$32.50 Pop. Dec 1 1930 t20.000.Decl *32 & *34 3Hs 3^s 3Hs 3Hs 3Hs District Bonds. $8,000... July 1 1922 50,000.-July 1 '24-'27 4,000 July 1 1928 30,000Julyl'23-'29-'30 9,000 July 1 1931 53.000c.May 1 '22-'34 1921...$32.50 1920 16,104 (per $1,000) '10, 11,780; f$1,000.-Sept 1 1 4,300 Sept City-Hall Bonds. 3Hb M-S $19,000_Sept 1 3Hs'04J-J 55,000-July 1 M-S Public Park Bonds. 4s '14 J-D $15,000—Dec '21-'22 1 1924 Tnc TUls town Is In Coos County. Population 1910, 2,155; 1920 1 '31-'33 Water Precinct Bonds. M-S $8,000 Mch 1 1922 4s J-J 333,000 Jan 1 1922 3s 3,500-.. Nov 1 1921 J-J 18,000. .Jan 1 '23-'24 3Hs 3 Hs'05 A-O 15,500 Apr 1 1922 BOND. DEBT May 1 '19 $979,000 Assess, val. '20 20,691.778 J-J Tax rate (per 1,000) '20 $30.10 Popul'n 1910. 21,497; 1920, 22,167 • Exempt from tax when owned by Concord residents. INT. at Claremont Nat. Bank. CITY PROPERTY.—The city valued Its buildings and other prop¬ erty on Jan 1 1918 at $1,690,405 COUNTY. The county seat is Ossipee. Court-House Bonds. 4s '15 M-N$31,820c_Nov 1 '21-'30 TOTAL DEBT May 18 '21 $30,000 Incl. water works valued at $1,101,- Floating debt,..: Total assessed '21 DERRY. 52,600 19,244,964 $31.49 Population 1910, 16,316; *20, 15,017 INT. payable at the Conway Nat. Bank, Conway. Tax rate (par $1,000)'21 697. which are This Inc. 38,189 111,409 4,401.795 Total value 1921 Tax rate 1921—$32.00 (per $1,000) town 1827. $40,000 12,000 Assess, val. 1920 -.1,389,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $3.84 Population in 1910, 1,496; '20, 1,505 CLAREMONT. This town Incorporated is In Sullivan County. 1764. Refund. (Int. at ClaremontN.Bk.). 3Hs'09 J-J $1,10)0...$1,000 yrly 4s '14 J-J 35,000c_July 1 '22-'34 4s *14 J-J 10.0 inc...July 1 1924 Trust Fund Bonds. ... $38,686.78 1936 Bridge Bonds. , 4s '15 ... $21,400.—Part yearly Bonds. $60,100 Part yearly High-School In Rockingham Co. Bonds. $12,500c...Nov 1 1923 12,500c._.Nov 1 1928 30,000c...Nov 1 1933 12,500c—Nov 1 1928 30,000c—.Nov 1 1933 Water Bonds (tax exempt.) 4Hs'13 ... 3Hs'10 M-NS44,000c...Nov 1 1930 3Hs'07 J-J J25,000c—July 1 1922 \52,000c... July 1 1927 5s '20. A-0 47,500 —Apr 1 '22-'40 BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $110,000 Assess, debt (add'l) 12,500 Assess, val. 1920 (act. val.)4,27l,722 Cash on hand Jan 1 1921 (per $1,000) — 939 1920—-$30.40 INT. payable In Boston; on bonds of 1907 at Harris, Forbes & Co., Inc.; on — DOVER. First Nat. Bank, 9,866,950 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $29.10 Population 1910, 7,529; 1920,9,524. actual) This town is In Rockingham Co, 1638. Pop'n 1910, 4,897; 4,604. Street (Int. at Exeter Bank'g Co.) ms M-S $33,000c $.1000 yly Incorp. CONCORD. 1920, Concord (Incorp. 1853) is the capi¬ tal of the State and the county seat of Merrimack County. Its water¬ works more Interest 4s '17 on than take care of the the water bonds. — $12,000 1921-1923 Seminary (Int. at Exeter Ban'g Co.) Hs'09 J-J $77.000c $1.000 yly BOND. DEBT Jan 30 '20- $112,000 Floating debt 22,199 i 29.50 4,230 MANCHESTER. This city Is one of the county seats Hillsborough County. Incorp. of July 10 1846. Population 1910, 70,063; 1920. 78,384. 4s '19 M-S I$225,000-Mar 1 '22-'30 I 50,000-Mar 1 '30-'39 Macadamizing & Sewer Bonds. 4s '14 J-J $ >5.000-July 1 '22-'34 Fire-Department Bonds. 3HsT2M-Sf$5o.000-Sept 1 '21-*31 1 10,000 Sept 1 1932 - *17 '21-'22 1 1921 4,000..Dec 1 6,500 Jan J-D 3Hs'17 — Incinerator Bonds. 4s '15 M-S ($25,000c Mar 1 '21-'25 124,754 1100,000c 1926-1935 Street & Sewer Bonds. A-O $65,000 1921-1933 4s '13 Val. of county property 4s '16 Tot. tax rate (per 1920.666.606 $1,000; '20-S19.70 Pop. in '10, 126,072; '20, 135,512. INT. on 3s at Manchester Nat Bk.; on 3j^s at Old Colony Tr. Co. Boston; 4s at First Nat. Bk., Boston ~~ JAFFREY. This In Cheshire County Is town Incorp. in 1773. Population 1,895; 1920, 2,303. 3Hs 1910, Bonds. J-J J $2,000o April 1921- Floating debt Assess, val. real estate Assess, 1 1930 1921-1932 60,000 185,000 ($5,000 yearly on Aug. 1.) Refunding Bonds. 3^s'05 A-O $50,000c.-Apr 1 1925 A-O 100,000c.Apr 1 *27&'29 4s 4s '11 J-J 10.000c.July 1 *22-'23 Hospital Bonds. 4s *15 J-D $45.000 1922-1930 — School 3KsTl 3^8*11 4s *16 5s '20 5s *21 Bonds. J-J $35,000c_July 1 '22-'28 J-J 18.000c 1929-1931 F-A 85,000..—1921-1936 F-A 350,000c.Aug '21-'40 300,000--Jan 1 *22-'41 ... ♦Cemetery Bonds. July $4,000—July 1 '22-23 5s July 24,000 1921-1928 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '13 M-N $20,000 —Nov 1 1921 4s '15 J-J 100,000 1922-1926 Bridge and Sewer Bonds. 4s'15 F-A $50,000 1921-1930 Bridge Bonds. 4s '13 J-J $65,000 1921-1933 Tax-Adjustment Bonds. 3Hs'02 J-J $80,000c July 1 1922 BOND; DEBT July 31 '20 $765,000 Tax notes (additional) 1,300,000 Sinking /General 225,112 4s '13 fund *21-'34 1 1935 $29,000 3,500 1,419,881 val., personal..... Total valuation 1920 J-J 3^s 4s *17 \ Water 21,493 Water debt (Included) 1 1,000c. ..Oct I 1920-1936 170.000 140,000 .... Total val. '20 (abt. act.). 109,451,552 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$18.20 A-O / $28,000c_0ct 4s F-A Improvement Bonds. 3^s'l0 A-0$100.000c Apr Jan 1 1922 9,000c—Jan 1 '23-'25 13,000r_. Jan 1 '26-'30 Water-ex. note 4s(on demand)$3,000 Road Bonds.* 3Ha M-N $2,500c_/0n or before 1 Nov 1 1922 Bridge Bonds. '22-*3C $8,100.Jan '31-'34 J-J 8,000-Jan 4s '35-'36 6,000.Jan Sewer notes 4s (on demand) $500 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921. $53,000 33,450 Floating debt Water debt, incl 27,000 Assessed val., real estate..1,419,881 Assessed val., personal 565,689 Total assessed val. 1920—1,985,570 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.-$33.00 ♦Interest paid by the heirs to the Blade estate In Jaffrey. INT. at O. D. Parker & Co. .Boston. I J-J 565,689 * Not negotiable; In hands of City The city guarantees the Treasurer. perpetual care of lots In the ceme¬ teries of the city to parties win pay $100 and upward. INT.at Second Nat. Bank. Bostun 1,985,570 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$33.00 INT. at Monadnock Nat. Bank, MEREDITH VILLAGE FIRE DIS. East Jaffrey. Water Bonds 1893 (taxable). 4Hs J-J $40.000c July '23-'26 KEENE. BOND. DEBT County seat of Cheshire Co. In¬ as a town 1753; city, 1874 Bonds are tax-exempt when held by residents of Keene. corp. Memorial Meredith Sinking is In Belknap County. Apr 16 1921 .$40,000 funds Assess, val. 10,515 '20 (75% act.)..669,765 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—129.40 Population in 1920 1,090 Bonds. 4Hs'21 J-J $15,000-Jan 1922-1924 Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'21 A-O $20,000.-Oct 1 '22-'25 Funding Bonds. 4s *16 fS15.000.Aug 1 '21-'23 MILFORD. This town Is In Hillsborough Co. Bonds are tax-exempt. Water Bonds of '91 & '93. Inc. 1794. —. j 30.000-Aug 1 '24-'26 Highway & Bridge Bonds. 4s'15 $9.000—Nov 1 '2I-'24 Highway Bonds. 4s '14 M-S $6.000—Sept 1 '21-'23 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '21 Cash in treasury valuation Tax rate (per 1921 $90,000 42,149 12,855,876 $1,000) 1921 10,068; '20, '10. $25.50 11,210 INT. at Cheshire Nat. Bank. KEENE UNION SCHOOL DIST. School Bonds. 3Hs'12 ... 1921-1927 $70,000 School Note. 3Hs'll A-O $19,500 Oct BOND. DEBT Apr 10 1921. 1 1961 $70,000 Note deb u (additional) 19,500 Total val. of school property.306,000 School population 1920 2,334 LACONIA. Laconia EXETER. —_ ♦INT. at Atlantic Nat. Bk., Bost. 250,000 Boston; others at •*hawmut Nat. Bank. Boston. $36.20 (per/Inside \Outside $1,000) Pop. iu 1910, 4,069; 1920 Assessed valuationl920-$175,172,188 Population — 28,236 $153,000 Sink, fund & cash on hand is '13 ... val. 1920 (75% 100,000c—.Sept 1 1924 BOND. DEBT June 1 '21 Total ... assess, bearing Building Bonds. July $51,800,.. .July 1 1923 3^s'09 M-S zCity-Hall Refunding Bonds. 3Hs'12J-D $75,000c.Dec 1 '28-'32 xBridge Bonds, ... Floating debt... notes —. This city la the county seat of Strafford County. Incorp. as a city in 1855. Pop. *10, 13.247; '20, 13,029 — Total 3s and Bonds bonds of 1910 at First Nat. Bank. J-J $45,OOOc_JuIy 1 *26-'33 High-School Bonds. 3 Hs'05 J-D Highway Bonds. $40,000c—Dec 1 *2l-'25 5s '17 $10,000--$5,000 yearly Water-Works Notes. Fire Station Bonds. 3^s J-J $65,000—Apr 2 '22-'27 4s *17 $21,250--$1,250 yearly 33^s F-A 30,000 1921-1927 4s'18 6 000--$1,000 yearly Highway Note. Street Bonds. 4Ms M-S $30,000 1927-1931 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 *21. 4Hs'18 $7,200-_$l,000 yearly $285,000 4s '17 29 800Part yearly Vssess. val. '20 (4-5 act.). 13,801,507 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1921.. $445,857 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—524.20 Water debt LNT. 111,120 on bonds marked (x) at 4s '15 and Forbes than 5% int. tax-exempt. BOND. DEBT ... Tax rate . Water (Int. at Claremonl Nat. Bk.) 4s J-J $158,220c-..July 1 1923 4s '13 J-J 47,100..$3,700 yearly 4s Is Refunding ... BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1921 Notes outstanding Co.. Harris, at Boston. Population 1910, 5,123; 12.500c—Nov 1 1923 County. Water and Sewer Bonds. $65,000 & INT. Inc.. JAFFREY SCH. DIST. School Bonds (tax-free). 1920, 5,382. 4s '13 This town is in Sullivan property of the 19,500 115,561 3,076,496 ... Floating debt Sink.fds. (bonds & cash).. "precinct." CHARLESTOWN. -s the Tax rate — 3s 3 Hs Floating debt (additional) _ Sinking fund Total ass'd val'n 1920 Municipal Building Bonds. $47,500 Water & Sewer Bonds (tax-free). is *05 J-J $60,000c 1925 4s 80.000. 1939 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '21 $178,500 Water '21-'23 '24-'29 1920—$26.40 (per $1,000) 3 i4s'07 J-D *60,000c. ..June 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 *21 $260,000 aORHAM. 1836. 2 734. School District No. 20 Bonds. 3^8 ♦INT. at Old Col. Tr. Co., Boston. CARROLL J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J M-N 4s ... Tax rat<- 5,000 J ♦Union School BERLIN. Total J-D Total tax actual).. ...; 6,661.166 $1,000) 1920—.$22.40 LITTLETON, TOWN. Population In 1910, 6.132; '20, 6.318 This town is in Grafton County. INTEREST payable at First Na¬ Incorporated in 1-874. tional Bank, Boston, or Treasurer's Water and Light Bonds. office. 3^s J-D$200,000 1933 Floating debt Bonds Total assessed val. 1920—1,464,700 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$30.00 263,406 17,813 12,236,042 Tax valuation 1920 Tax rate (per not more 4s '15 liabilities Assets INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. $30.000 1927 Hall, Refund.& Sewer $50.000 Oct 1 1928 LITTLETON. This village is In Grafton County. Refunding Water Bonds. 3^s A-O $80,000 Oct 11921 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '21—$68,000 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 15 '21. $160,000 Floating debt (additional). 6,000 Assessment debt (add'l) 35,000 Sinking fund 42,724 Note debt, &c 70.000 Assessed valuation 1920—2,279,622 Cash In treasury 14,840 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$32.50 Tot. asse?s. val. '20 (80% Population 1910, 3.059; 1920, 2,308 Nashua. NEW HAMPSHIRE. SHLAND.' ' notes Total liabilities Feb 15 '21 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. County seats, Manchester Inhabitants with $197,670 20,000 14,840 30,896 BOND. DEBT Feb 15 '21 Sewer of any debtedness 35,171 act.).4,567,200 (per $1,000) 1920—$28-00 hand on Asuess. val. '20 (abt. Tax or company [VOL. 112. CITIES AND TOWNS NASHUA. This city Is In Hillsborough Incorporated June 28 1853. (citv) Is In Town of Laconia Sewer Bonds. 4s $1 >,670 1921-1925 ... Sewer and Funding A-O $117,000c Bonds. .1924 3s '03 A-O 3 Hg'05 J-J M-S 4s '15 M-S 4s '16 F-A J-J 4s *16 4Hsg'18J-J 4^s'19 F-A, 4^s'20 J-J $60.000c. ..Oct 1923 10,000c...July 1925 Sept 1929 46,000 60,000c 1935 .Sept 1936 18,000c.. .Aug 1936 4,500c Dec 255.000—Jan 1 '22-*38 54,000..Aug 1 *21-*29 50,000—Aug 1 '30-'39 17.000-— Jan 1 '22-'38 '21-'23 112,000--Sept 1 '24-'35 City Bonds. 5s '20 —- Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'18 $61,000—$5,000 yearly 4Hs'20 J-J —. Co. School-Building. 4s '09 Belknap Co. Incorp. May 3 1893. Population 1910. 10,183; 1920, 10,897. Sewer Notes (opt. after 5 years) 3Hs J-J $20,000c.-July 1 1925 4s J-J $65,000c.-July 1 1921 (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) 4s J-J $ 10,000 r... July 1 1923 Schools and Funding. 4s F-A $45.000c. ..Feb 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— $120,000 Floating debt 19,435 Sinking fund (general) 34,190 Sinking fund (water) 61,523 Total ass'd val'n 1920 3,508.153 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$34.90 Population in 1910, 3,939; '20, 3,783 INTEREST on first loan payable at First Nat. Bank. Boston; on others at Souhegan Nat. Bank, Milford. 4s | 6,000--Sept 1 $19,000.—Oct 1 '21-*39 June, 1921.] VERMONT-DEBT OF STATE . NASHUA (Concluded). Bridge Bonds. 5s'20 J-D 5.000--Dec 1 '21-25 Milford Highway Bonds. 4s '15 J-D $4,000- 4s'16 J-D J 1,000 t „ — -1922 1923-1924 4s J 2,000 —.June 1 1922 116,000—June 1 '23-28 '07 J-J 16 J-D e 160.000c—July 1 1927 145,000c Dec 11935 Sewer Bonds. 5s g '20 A-O/ $7,F09C—Apr 1 '22-'25 J-D /10,O00c_Dec 1 '21-25 4s '05 J-J 4s '06 J-J 4s '11 J-D 4s '12 4s '13 J-D J-J J-D 4s '13 Water Bonds. 3 V*g'02 J-J $50,000c. ..July 1 1922 4Hs'18 A-O 25,000--Apr 1 '22-'26 Refunding Water Bonds. $160,000c-..Jan 11927 4s *17 40,000c Road Bonds. 4Hs'18 J-D $21,000—June 1 '22-'28 Sewer Bonds. *156.000c J-J Jan Total Tax 16,000 303,857 398,000 _ 220.000 val. 1920 16,552,931 (per $1,000) 1920—$28.00 1910, 11,269; 1920, 13,569 INT. State payable Nat. Bk. Old Colony at City First or Treas. Nat. Trust Co., or Bank Boston. $10,000 June 1 1933 4Hs'19 A-O 19,000—Oct 1 '21-'39 4Xs'19 M-N 13,000--May 1 *22-'34 WORKS.—For the year ending Jan. 1 1918 Income from wa¬ BOND. DEBT Dec 31 *20 Serial notes (additional) agement. INT. on 3s of 1903 and 4s of 1904 at City Treasurer's office or Shawmut Nat. Bank, Boston, and on 4Hs of '19 at the City Treas. office at the First or National, Boston; on all others at City Treasurer's office. NEWPORT. This Is town in Sullivan County. Pop. 1910, 3,765; 4,109. Fire Department Bonds. Incorp. In 1761. WATER ter rates $65.923.89 cost of man¬ $38,877.61 int., $14,590; improvements, $4,116.60: payment to sinking fund, $15,000; surplus. $4,116-60. was 3Hs $14,500 Soldiers' Monument Bonds. $5,000 Sewer Bonds (Opt. beg. July 1 '11) 3s J-J $3.800c—.July 1 1921 4s 3,000 1921-1926 Highway and Bridge Bonds. 4s $197,760 1921-1927 Library Notes. 6s $10,000 ——1929 --. - _— — Guild Water Extension Notes. $1,000 1921-1922 Highway Notes. 3Ks $6,550 1921-1922 3s ... . ... J-J 4s $68,000c 9,000 17,700 — 4s (Opt. beg. July 1 *11) July 1 1921 1936 1923-1933 Bds Refund 3s —- Water Bonds (Opt.beg.Aug. 1 09) 3s F-A $20,000c Aug 1 1921 23,000 1936 4s F-A 50,000c--.Aug 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 *20- $244,150 4s --- This is in town Water Bonds town is in Merrimack County Incorporated 1759. „ , . F-A $17,500c Feb '24-'34 F-A 10,000c-..Feb *24-'34 4s '14 F-A 100,000c.Feb 1 '24-*34 4s '15 F-A 60,000c.Feb 1 '24-'34 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $187,500 Assessed Real estate 1,022,705 value Personal 63,961 815,617 Other as a State RESOURCES. &«. (Act Feb. 18 1791) March 4 1791 9,565 Capital Montpelier Governor (term expires Jan. 1923) .James Hartness Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1923) .Harry Ae. Black Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1923) 1 Walter F. Scott Total of State area (square miles) State LEGISLATURE had been meeting biennially since 187(1 in even years, the first Wednesday in October. On March 4 1913 an amendment was adopted providing for the convening of the Legislature in odd years on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in January. V. 96. p. 810. Length of session is not limited. a brief outline of the early history of th® "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page® HISTORY OF DEBT.—For Vermont State debt 15 and 16. see The liaoilities of the State on July 1 1920 Agricultural College fund bonds, due 1932 follows: were as $135,500 234,900 Huntington fund bonds, due 1925211,132 Public building bonds 1917 4s (M. & N.) May 1 1921-1935 150,000 Vermont State loan of 1919 43£s (A.-O.), due Oct. 1 1921-1949... 1,450,000 Other indebtedness 676,205 School fund bonds, due 1925 — Total — .... liabilities on hand and in banks Excess Rockingham Co. ...$2,907,737 1,965,123 July 1 1920 4s Jan $23,300c .—1933 Bridge Bonds. July $5.100c 1935 BOND. DEBT Jan 31 '20—.$25,400 4s Pop'n 1910. 1.203:1020 1,0,50 ROCHESTER. This city is 1891. In over assets June Strafford County 30 1920, as shown by office or $942,614 public building bonds is payable at State Treasurer's Sherman National Bank, New York; and on others at the State on Treasury. Floating debt 6 376 Total val'n 1920 (actual).—-786,315 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—.$35.00 Incorp. of liabilities State Treasurer's books INTEREST Ac .j the 1915 session of the Legislature the State Treasurer was authorized July 1 1915, to the Trusteas of the Permanent School Fund, cer¬ tificates of registered loans of this State to the amount of $234,900.34 re¬ deemable in 1925 on which the interest must be 4% annually on July I to to Issue the on Trustees of the Permanent School Fund. At the 1919 session of the Legislature the State Treasurer was authorized to issue bonds not to exceed $1,500,000 in amount, to be known as the Vermont State Loan of 1919, in denomination of $1,000 each, pajrable serially in equal amounts, the last payment to be not later than 30 years after date and bearing interest at not to exceed 4 Yi %. ^ Cit.v-Hall Bonds (Taxfree). 4sg '08 J-J $29,000..Jan 1 '22-'27 ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.—In addition to the valua¬ tions below, the State received (1920) $324,257 02 as taxes on deposits in Municipal Bonds. J-J $l82,000c_June 1 1932 Water Bonds (Tax free). 4s'92 J-D $150,OOOc-Dec.l 1922 GEN. BD.DT. Jan 1 1921 $197,000 Water bonds (add'l) 150,000 Water sinking fund 123,500 Tot. assess, val. *20 (act.) 7,939,712 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920..$29.00 savings banks, national banks and trust companies which are taxed at the rate of 7-10 of 1%; also the State received $548,689 39 as taxes on the appraised value of railroad property, such property paying a tax of l\i % Pop'n. 1910. 8,868; 1920 9,673. , INT. 4s of 1892 at Nat. Shaw¬ on mut Bank. Boston; on 4s '08 at Har¬ ris, Forbes & Co., Inc., Boston; on municipal bonds at the City Treas¬ urer's office, Rochester Trust Co. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. County seat Is Aims-House Bonds. 34.974 Assessed valuation 1920—56,432,085 Tax rate (per 1910, on $1,000) 1920—$107.71 52.188; 1920 52,498 jail bonds at New Hamp¬ shire Nat. Bank First Nat. Bank, of Real. 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 Portsmouth or Boston; on court¬ bldg. bonds at First Nat. Bank, Boston; others Portsmouth. house and Assessed valuation 1920—1,902.283 Valuation State lax Personal. $187,364,578 184,898,719 173,380,861 172,324,762 Total. $74,736,570 67,083,848 66,059,545 170.566.494 61,154,885 58,951,971 1915 168.918.137 160,092,892 158,675,533 64,230,031 1913 1912 157.227.015 — 1890 There $1,000 229,518.465 5.00 231,571,877 None. 224.956,017 None. 222.955,594 None. 202,340,487 10.00 188,493,546 None. 187,831,820 None. 159,429,130 $10.00 174,763,633 5 00 173,799,755 12.00 178 052.513 45,113,472 143,386,564 127.993.677 118,547,454 116,141,979 112,099,284 112.895,125 1910 per $262,101,148 $40.00 2 >1,982,595 $40.00 239,440,406 20.00 233,479,647 20.00 62.653,740 1914 1895 4Ms'17 J-D $50,000c_Dec 1 '21-'30 Refunding Bonds. 5s '18 J-D $15,000c_Dec 1 *2l-'23 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $124,000 INT. ■Assessed Years— 1898 Exeter. Funding Bonds. Pop'n valuation. on 1905 1900 Cash balance Dec 31 1920- Water Bonds. 4s *14 4s *15 Admitted (Tax-exempt). 93,000 3s '01 Oct $34,000c--Oct 1 1921 4,545 Tot. assess. val. '20 (act. val.) 3,8 48,447 Jail Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1920--$23.00 4s '11 J-D $20.000c.Dec 1 '22-'25 This — — IT8 DEBT, Incorporated 1764. (incl.) Sinking fund PEMBROKE. — State of Vermont. Cash Water debt INTEREST at office of Town Treas. . 2,159,930 RAYMOND. 1920, 3Hs (per M.) J Inside 1921 \ Outside —$28.00 Pop'n 1910, 2,224; 1920— 2,178 _ '21.$1,101.000 assess, rate Populn or 11932 $225,000 Floating debt (add'l) Sinking fund Water debt (included) School debt (incl.) J-D $1,328,000 7.000 General sinking fund 260,118 Total val. '20 (actual) 35,715,391 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--$25.60 Est. value city property.,-$798,740 Pop'n 1910, 26,009; 1920 28,379 $353,573 8,600 2,522,103 $3.30 '22-'38 4^s'19 A-O $75,000c—Oct 1 '21-'30 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 June 1 1934 June 1 1935 . Tax rate Debt Funding Bonds. M-S$160.000c Sept 1 1924 High-School Bds.—-See note above. 4s g'03 J-D $100.000c—Dec 1 1923 1 1924 40,000c val., personal Other assessable property. assess, val. 1920 GEN. BD. DT. May 19 '21.$12.900 Floating debt (add'l) 2,850 Water debt 79,200 4s '04 4s g '07 J-J 4s '12 J-J 20,000c.—July 1 1925 20,000c-..July 1 1926 Incor. Total July 28 1921 '26-'35 40,000----June 1 1931 40,000 June 1 1932 40.000 June 1 1933 J-D 4s '15 $50,000—-July J-J *$5,000 $20.000c--Jan J-J 4s '14 J-D Assess, A town in Carroll County. Assess, val., real estate Bonds. 1 llO.OOOc-Dec Refunding Bonds. 4s '04 WOLFEBORO. 1770. Notes. 4s '16 15,000c--Apr 1 *26-'40 I 5s '20 5s *20 - — 4,000 Funding Floating Debt. 4s 4s Fire Station motor Fire Apparatus. $10.000c June 1 1934 4s g '14 J-D 4^s'18 J-D Paving Bonds. F-A $33,000c_Aug 1 '21-'31 '1.4 M-S 15,000 Sept 1 1921 4s '17 M-N (60.000.-May 1 *22-'31 1 5.000 May 1 1932 5s '20 J-D 50,000 June '22-'38 4s '11 4s g '14 M-N $15,500c May 1 1934 4s 15 M-N 15,000c„-Nov 1 1935 4s *17 $22.000 $2,000 yrly 17 45,106,982 59,838,143 40,881,676 58,621,654 61,700,471 65.157.388 ... direct tax for State purposes levied in any of the yea rs 1911, both inclusive. A tax of $13 per $1,000. however, consisting of a State shool tax of $8 and a State highway tax of $5, was was no from 1903 to collected and re-distributed to towns on a basis of the number of schools and road mileage, the State, for the sake of equalizing its distribution, acting as agent in the matter. Prior to 1902 this tax was $10 per $1,000. The Legislature of 1915 increased the State school tax from $8 to $10, but this change did not take effect until the assessment of 1916. In 1912 the Legislature levied a direct tax of 10 cents on the dollar of the grand list ($10 per $1,000 of assessed value), one-half payable Nov. 10 1913, and one-half June 10 1914. The 1915 Legislature levided a direct tax of 5 cents on the dollar of the grand list for the year 1916. The 1917 Legislature provided for the levying of a tax of 20 cents on the dollar of the grand list 1917 and 1918. The 1919 Legislature provided for the levy a tax of 40 cents on the dollar of the grand list for the years 1919 and 1920. The 1921 Legislature provided for the levying of a tax of 20 cents for the years ing of on the dollar of the grand list for the year 1921 and a tax of 40 cents on the dollar for the year 1922. 4s '07 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$21.20 Population in 1910, 3,062; ,20, 2,563 INT. at National State Capital Bank, Concord. PITTSFIELD. This town is in Merrimack Co. 3Hs'17 M-S $48,000-—Mar 1922-37 BOND. DEBT Jan. 31 '21- $35 403 Cash 12,534 Assessed val., real estate.-1,093,640 Assessed val., personal 391,860 ------- - ----- 69,000 1,554,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$30.00 Population in 1910, 2,222; '20, 1,914 Other assess, prop Tot. assess. val.'20 (act. val.) GRAND Constituted.—Section 779 of the General Laws of Vermont 1917 reads: "One per cent of the appraised value of real estate taxable to a person shall be added to the list of his personal estate; and the sum so obtained, with the amount of his taxable poll, if any, shall con¬ stitute his grand list." BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921. POPULATION OF STATE.—United States Census: 1920 352,42811880 332,286 1840 291,948 1810- SALEM. This town is In Rockingham Co. Incorporated In 1750. Water Bonds (Tax-exempt). J-D $37.000c '22-'27 (Part payable every 5 years.) $37,000 Floating debt 29,000 15,500 Sinking fund (water) Assessed val., real 1,986,014 Assessed val., personal 311,950 Total value 1921 (actual)..2,297,954 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $26.00 Pop'n 1910. 2.117; 1920 2,318 INTEREST Is payable in Salem. SOMERSWORTH. PLYMOUTH SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Plymouth) is In Grafton County. $55,500 1,520 806 460.055 (Total 1,980 861 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$28.60 Population in 1920 2,200 BOND. DEBT Feb 1921— Assess, val. 1920 (Real estate ^Personal- This Inc. city 1983. Is in Strafford County. Population 1910, 6,704; 6,688. BOND. DEBT May 7 1920 $221,500 1920 Value of city property 480,055 Assess, val. *20 (act. val.)_6,044,860 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--$27.50 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT. High-School Bonds. PORTSMOUTH. / 3Hs'12 $70,000 1921-1927 This city, Incorporated in 1849, Is BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20—$70,000 one of the county seats of Rocking¬ ham County. The High-School WHITEFIELD FIRE PRECINCT. bonds for $100,000 were authorized $52,500. by Chap. 202, Laws of 1903, and it 3^s BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19—$52,500 was provided that Sec. 9 of the "Mu¬ nicipal Bond Act of 1895" should not apply In their case. Bonds marked WILTON. (*) are not taxed in Portsmouth. This town is in Hillsboro County. Refunding Sewer Bonds. Incor. 1762. 4a '14 M-N$2 4,000c..May 1 *22-'34 4s *14 M-N 42,00!)--May 1 '21-34 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 1920 $58,445 Total assessed val'n 1920..1,502,158 11924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$30.00 1,546 3 H &4s'09J-J*35,000c.-Jan 1 '22-'28 Pop'n 1910, 1,490; 1920 ... ... 4S^'UAdo!47°"«cS:..Oct — LIST.—How 1910 355,956 1900 343.641 1890 .332,422 1850 1830 280.652 1800 217,895 154.465 315.098 1820 314.1201 1870 1860 235,981 1790 85,425 330,551 DEBT LIMITATIONS.—There appears to be nothing in the constitution a general limit to the debt-making power of whatever in each case the Legislature authorizes, the city, providing for or other civil division can municipalities, town, county issue. In 1917 the Legislature enacted a law, which was approved on April 12 1917 repealing Chapter 157 of the Public Statutes, No. 84 of the Acts of 1908 and No. 126 of the Acts of 1912, in relation to the issuance of municipal bonds, and providing generally for the Issuance of such bonds for any pur¬ pose if the proper formalities are complied with. We publish in part the text of the new law herewith; the full text will be found in V. 104, p. 2365 and 2366. The Legislature in 1919 amended Sec. 6 and Sec. 10 of this chapter, increasing the interest rate to 5% and limiting the period of advertising the sale. The new part is printed in italics. MUNICIPAL BONDS. Section 1. The term "municipal corporation" as used in this Act shall include a city, town, village, town school district, graded school district or othgr school district and a fire district and a lighting district organized under the laws of the State. Sec. 2. The term "legislative branch" of a municipal corporation as used in this Act shall mean the mayor and board of aldermen of a city, the board of selectmen of of a town a town, the trustees of a village, the board of school directors school district, the trustees or prudential committee of a fire district. When the legislative branch of any municipal corporation at any regular meeting or at a special meeting called for that purpose shall by Sec. 3. resolution passed by a vote of two-thirds of all its the members determine that public interest or necessity demands improvements, the cost of which will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual Income and revenue, it may at any subsequent regular meeting of such legislative branch or at a special meeting called for that purpose, by a vote of two-thirds of all its members, order the submission of the proposition of making such public improvements, and of incurring a bonded debt to pay for the same, to the qualified voters of such municipal corporation at an election to be held for that purpose. The ordinance or warning calling such election shall state the object and purpose is proposed to be for which the indebtedness a of * corporation shall cause notice of such published in a newspaper published in said municipal corpora¬ tion once a week for three consecutive weeks on the same day of the week, the last publication tb be not less than five days nor more than ten days before said election. If no newspaper is published in said municipal cor¬ poration, then publication shall be made In some newspaper published in this State that has general circulation in said municipal corporations. Notice of said election shall also be posted in five public places within said municipal corporation for the two weeks immediately preceding said elec¬ tion. If two-thirds of all the voters voting at said election shall vote to The clerk of the municipal Sec. 4. election to be of bends to pay for the make said public improve¬ public improvements and the Issuance authorize said same, the legislative branch shall be authorize to ments and to issue bonds as hereinafter provided. under this Act shall be con¬ ducted in the same manner as the annual city and town meetings are con¬ ducted, and the qualifications of voters at such elections shall be the same as the qualifications of voters at annual city and town meetings. Sec. 6. All bonds Issued under this Chapter shall be of a denomination of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, and shall draw interest at a rate not to exceed 5% per annum, payable semi-annually; such bonds shall be pay¬ able serially, the first payment to be deferred not later than from 1 to 5 years after the Issuance of the bonds and subsequent payments to be con¬ tinued annually in substantially equal amounts so that the entire debt will be paid in not more than 20 years from the date of issue. Sec. 5. Sec. 7. Elections in municipal corporations indebtedness for public the previously contracted indebtedness, shall times the amount of the last grand list of such No municipal corporation shall incur an improvements which with in the aggregate exceed ten municipal corporation. Sec. 8. The legislative branch . . . of any municipal corporation at any regular meeting, or at a special meeting called for that purpose, shall by ordinance or resolution determine the rate of interest for said bonds, tno denomination of said bonds, the time and place of payment, the form of bond to be used, which shall be substantially as hereinafter provided, and whether said bonds shall be registered or have coupons attached. If bonds registered, they shall be registered as provided by this Act. The legislative branch of said municipal corporation shall the general tax levy, in addition to all other taxes, provide for the collection each year until such bonds are paid of a tax sufficient to pay the interest on such bonds and such part of the rdincipal as shall become due prior to the time the taxes are due In the to be Sec. 9. annually at the time of assessing next following year The bonds Issued under this Chapter shall be sold to the highest Sec. 10. advertised once a week for three consecutive weeks on the same day of the week in a newspaper published in such municipal cor¬ poration, or if a newspaper is not published in such municipal coloration, then publication shall he made in some newspaper having general circulation in such municipal corporation; the last publication to be not more than ten days, nor less than three days before the dale of sale of the bonds. If the issue of bonds is to exceed the sum of $25,000, one publication of such notice shall also be made in some newspaper published in this State having general bidder after being circulation in the State and in some Massachusetts, or New York, New more than financial paper published in Boston, York; such publication to be made not fifteen days nor less than five days before the date of the sale of the The advertisement shall state the amount and denomination of of maturity, rate of interest, and the time and place where the bonds are to be sold. The legislative branch of any municipal corpora¬ tion may reject any and all bids and in case all bids are so rejected they may advertise and call for new bids in the manner hereinbefore provided. bonds. the bonds, date Sec. 11. Said bonds shall be signed by the mayor and treasurer of an incorporated city, by the selectmen or trustees, as the case may be, of a town or village, by the trustees or prudential committee as the case may be, of an Incorporated school district or of a fire district, and by the board of school directors of a town school district, and the coupons to said bonds shall be signed by the treasurer or by his lithographic signature. If such munici¬ pal corporation has a corporate seal, such seal shall be affixed to said bonds, otherwise said bonds need not be sealed. Sec. 12. In determining the amount of municipal Indebtedness permitted by the preceding sections, obligations created for current expenses, for a water supply, or for electric lights, and temporary loans created in anticipa¬ tion of the collection of taxes and necessary for meeting current expenses shall not be taken into account; provided that no such temporary loan shall be extended beyond the fiscal year for which it is made and shall not exceed in amount 90% of the amount of taxes levied for such year; and provided further that sinking funds and other moneys set aside for the sole purpose of paying outstanding bonds or other evidences of indebtedness permitted under the provisions of the preceding sections; nor shall the provisions of this and the preceding sections apply when the charter of a municipal corporation limits its indebtedness. [This section simply describes the form of under the Act.] V"; REFUNDING BONDS. Sec. Se<r: 13. 14. A municipal corporation that has bond to be issued tion or and unpaid issue other nego¬ branch, by resolu¬ determine the necessity for Issuing refunding bonds, outstanding indebtedness to be refunded, what amount bonds shall be issued, at what time and place they shall be ordinance, shall the amount of legal of new notes or payable, the rate of interest thereon and when payable, the form of bond, which shall be substantially in the form provided in this Act, and whether the bonds shall be registered or have interest coupons attached. Such new notes or bonds shall not exceed in amount such outstanding obligations, nor shall they be used or sold except to provide means for paying or retiring said outstanding indebtedness. Sec. 16. Such bonds shall be signed, sold, made payable, and mature in the same manner as an original issue of bonds of a municipal corporation are signed, sold, made payable, and mature, as provided in this Act. Sec. 17. The treasurer of the municipal corporation shall keep a record of every note or bond issued under this Act, stating therein the number and denomination of each note or bond, when issued, and the rate of interest hereon, and shall also keep a record of payments of interest or principal, and, If coupons are taken up, shall record the fact and deface the same. Sec. 18. When old notes or bonds are taken up, as provided in this Act, the treasurer of the municipal corporation shall and such old notes and keep a record of the same, bonds shall be canceled. this Act to be enacted by the legislative branch of a municipal corporation shall be duly recorded in the office of the clerk of said municipal corporation. Sec. 19. All ordinances or resolutions required by Sec. 20. A municipal corporation, as herein REGISTERED OBLIGATIONS. defined, may issue registered bonds, and if an original issue of bonds by such municipal corporation is registered, they shall be registered as hereinafter provided. Sec. 21. A municipal corporation may, at the written request, duly acknowledged, of the owner or holder of one or more bonds, promissory notes or certificates of indebtedness issued by it and payable to bearer or to a person or certificates corporation named, or bearer, change such bonds, notes or registered obligations, payable only to whose name is properly endorsed thereon, into the person or hereinafter • Sec. 22. If it shall be determined by a municipal corporation to issue registered bonds, then and in that event the legislative branch of the munici¬ pal corporation shall direct the treasurer of such municipal corporation as the case may be, to endorse upon the back of each of such bonds over his official signature a certificate of registration in substantially the form hereinafter provided, inserting in the appropriate places the date of such registration, the name and address of the registered holder, and his own signature as transfer agent, and thereafter such bond shall be transferable only upon the books of such municipality upon presentation to tne treasurer thereof with a written assignment duly acknowledged or proved. Sec. 23. In case a municipal corporation shall have issued coupon bonds and the owner or holder thereof has requested that said bonds be changed to registered bonds, as herein provided, then upon written request for such change, duly acknowledged, the treasurer of such a municipal corporation shall, if directed by the city council of the city, selectmen of the town school directors of the town school district, or other corresponding officers of the municipal corporation of which he Is such treasurer, as the case may corporation provided. as the back of each of sucn certificate of registration in. duly acknowledged or proved. Sec. 24. [This section shows the registered ] certificate of registration to be used where bonds are Sec. 25. The indorsement . ... of such certificate of registration upon any evidence that bond, note or certificate by such treasurer shall be conclusive such treasurer was directed by the proper officers of the municipal of which he tion was treasurer to convert obligation. corpora¬ such bond into a registered , . . , such county or municipal corporation showing the number, date, amount, rate of interest, and the name of the registered holder of the bonds, and certificates originally registered or changed to registered obli- Sec. 26. The treasurer of every shall keep a register time when payable, notes, gdSecnS27. Such conversion shall in no respect or degree weaken or impair to pay such bond, note or the obligation of such municipal corporation certificate so cod V6rt6d. Sec. 28. Notes, bonds or orders Issued as evidences of obligations for incorporated loaned to a county, town, town school district, village or or fire district of this State shall be deducted in determining the average amount of deposits and accumulations under the provisions Section 1, of No. 35 of the Acts of 1910. Bonds or obligations or created in excess of the limit authorized by this Act and contrary to its money school given provisions shall be void. Sec. 29. This Act shall allowed any any rights now or not affect rights now corporation by its charter provisions, nor granted by special Act of the legislature. of mumcipa hereafter XII. of Section 496 of of the Laws of 1908, that the following municipal securi¬ EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Subdivision the Public Statutes of 1906. as amended by Act 23 and Act 25 of the Laws of 1919, provides ties shall be tax-exempt; XII. Notes, bonds or orders issued after Dec. 4 1912 as evidences of obligations for money loaned to the State, a county, town, town school district, village or incorporated school or fire district, at a rate of interest not exceeding 4% per annum, and notes, bonds or orders issutxi after March 1 1919 as evidences of obligations for money so loaned as aforesaid at a rate of interest not exceeding 5%; for the purpose of constructing, purchasing, or repairing water, sewer, or lighting systems, permanent high¬ ways, bridges, walks or public buildings, or for the purpose of refunding a debt contracted for any of the foregoing purposes. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—PRIVILEGES AND RESTRIC¬ TIONS—Several amendatory Acts to the Laws of Vermont regarding the institutions were passed by the Vermont Assembly of 1919. One of these permits investments in Farm Loan bonds issued by Federal Land banks; another authorizes investments in bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange under certain restrictions; another broadens the pro¬ visions concerning investments in the bonds of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the bonds of the Republic of France by re¬ investments of savings secured by col¬ approved by the Bank Commissioner"; for investment in this latter class of bonds [which are grouped under the designation (h)] and for investment in the bonds of the Dominion of Canada and the various Provinces of Canada [which are grouped under the designation (i)], so as to enlarge the limitations upon such investments which under the old law were expressed in the words "Banks may invest in bonds described in subdivisions (h) and (i) not to exceed thirty thousand dollars by any one bank, and in addition thereto one per cent of the deposits of such bank in excess of one million dollars," moving the qualifying clause reading "provided they are lateral deposited in this country and still another changes the provision the new "words used, and printed below, ments; a further permitting greatly increased invest¬ amendment adds a provision at the end of subdivision (e) for bearing upon the issue of county bonds, which says that bonds issued building or improving roads shall not be legal unless they are payable ser¬ ially, the entire issue payable in not to exceed twenty years, the principal and interest payable from a direct tax levied upon all of the taxable prop¬ erty within the county—not alone that, but only such portions of such bond issue are legal as fall due in not more than fifteen years from date of issue; finally, the status of the railroads during Federal operation is fixed by providing that railroad bonds, which were legal investments for savings banks at the time when the Government of the United States took over the operation of the roads issuing the bonds, shall not become illegal invest¬ ments by reason of the operation of the roads by the Federal Government. Sub-div. VI was amended in 1921 (1) extending investment limit in bank stock from $35,000 to $50,000, and (2) permitting bank to deposit up to chartered banks of Canada. 4% of their assets on call in All these amendments have been of Section 5363 of the incorporated below, they now form part General Laws of Vermont. INVESTMENTS. SECTION 5363.—Assets, may be The assets of banks shall be invested how and in what, limitations. invested as follows: FIRST MORTGAGES outstanding orders, notes, bonds, or coupons, lawfully issued, may tiable notes or bonds to pay or retire the same. Sec. 15. Such municipal corporation by its legislative registration bonds over his official signature substantially the following form, inserting in the appropriate places the date of such registration, the name and address of the registered holder, and his own signature as transfer agent, and there¬ after such bond shall be transferable only upon the books of such munici¬ pality upon presentation to the treasurer thereof with a written assignment and endorse upon place where and the date on which such election shall be held, the hours opening and closing the polls, the manner of holding said election, the questions to be submitted, and the form of ballot to be used. * * the bonds presented for be, cut off and destroy the coupons on incurred, estimated cost of tne improvements, amount of bonds proposed to be issued therefor and the maximum rate of interest to be paid, and shall fix the are [VOL. 112. VERMONT—DEBT OF STATE 18 ON REAL ESTATE. In first mortgages of unincumbered real estate, not to exceed in each case sixty per cent of the value of such real estate, if located in Ver¬ mont, and not to exceed fifty per cent of the value of such real estate if located elsewhere. Not less than a sixth of the amount of such mortgages shall be upon real estate In this State, treating mortgages made on lands in an adjoining State within twenty miles of the bank making such loan as Vermont mortgage loans, and not more than eighty per cent of the amount of the assets shall be invested in mortgages of real estate; provided that not exceeding sixty per cent of the amount of such assets may be invested in mortgages of real estate outside this State. An investment shall not be made on mortgages of real estate outside of Vermont which is unimproved and unproductive and the amount of such investments on mortgages in Vermont shall not be more than forty per cent of the value thereof. A bank shall not loan to any person, partnership, association or corporation I. (a) real estate mortgage (treating loans to the individual members of a partnership as loans to the partnership) more than thirty thousand dollars, and in addition thereto one per cent of the deposits of such bank in excess of one million dollars. Provided, however, that upon the approval in writing of all the trustees of the bank who are physically able to act, a bank may increase a loan of thirty thousand dollars on Vermont real estate, as stated in this section, to one and one-half per cent of the deposits in excess of one million dollars. A mortgage investment shall not be made except upon the written approval of at least three trustees of the board of investment, who shall certify in writing, according to their best judgment, the value of the premises mortgaged or to be mortgaged. At the expiration of every mortgage loan made for a period of five years or more, such loan shall not be extended or renewed unless three members of the board of investment certify in writing the value, in their best judgment, of the mortgaged premises and unless such value meets the requirements above prescribed. (b) When buildings are Included in the valuation of real estate upon which an investment is made, they shall be insured by the mortgagor in such company as the trustees or board of investment direct, and the policies of insurance shall be duly assigned or the loss made payable to such bank, and such bank may renew such policies in the same or another company as said trustees or board of investment elect, from year to year, or for a longer or shorter period, if the mortgagor neglects so to do; and, when neces¬ sary, the treasurer may sign premium notes, and may charge the amount upon paid for such insurance to the mortgagor. . only debt which shall described therein shall be the debt described in the mortgage and existing at the time of its execution, and any subsequent direct indebtedness of the mortgagor to such bank; provided, that when the mortgage includes a homestead, the written consent of the wife of the mortgagor to the creation of such?sub¬ (c) When a bank takes an accruing mortgage, the be secured thereby or become a lien upon the property sequent direct Indebtedness shall be required. MUNICIPAL BONDS. II. (a) In the public funds of the United States or any or cue or in public funds for the payment of of the United States is pledged. the District of Columbia, States or principal and interest of which the faith (b) In the legally authorized bonds or notes of counties, cities, towns, vil¬ lages, school districts and water districts of the New England States and ot any municipal corporation in Vermont taxes in payment of its indebtedness. having the right to levy and collect ).■■■■ June, 1921.] 19 VERMONT-DEBT OF STATE (c) In the legally authorized bonds or notes of towns, cities and school a population according to the last preceding United States State census of at least one thousand in towns and cities, and five hun¬ dred in school districts, and an indebtedness not exceeding five per cent of the last preceding valuation Tor the assessment of taxes, at the time of the investment in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, In¬ diana. Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. solidated company, when such bonds are secured as provided in sub¬ (a), shall be legal investments provided that the combined earnings districts, having division or of the separate companies shall have complied with the requirements (d) In the legally authorized bond3 or notes of towns, cities, and school districts having a population according to the last preceding United States State or of at least four thousand and census indebtedness an not exceed¬ ing five per cent of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes at the time of the investment in New Jersey, Kansas, Nebraska. North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri, Oregon, Washington, California, Dela¬ ware, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Maryland and Utab; (e) County Bonds.—In the legally authorized bonds of counties in any of the above mentioned States having a population according to the last preced¬ ing United States or State census of at least twenty thousand and an indebt¬ edness not exceeding five per cent of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes, at the time ©f the investment. To this there was added in 1919 the following: Bonds issued under this subdivision for building or improving roads, shall not be legal unless they are payable ser¬ ially; the entire issue payable in not to exceed twenty yearsrtne principal and Interest payable from a direct tax levied upon all of tfife taxable as will be due and payable m not more than fifteen years from date of issue. bonds issued. In the bonds of telephone companies doing (g) in ness this a general telephone busi¬ State. That Provided: (h) ■ gross earnings of any such company shall have been least fifteen million dollars for each of the last three fiscal years next preceding such investment; and (I) Provided: That net earnings for each of the said last three fiscal years, after deducting all operating expenses, maintenance and deprecia¬ tion charges, rentals and taxes, shall have been at least throe times the annual interest charge on the entire funded debt outstanding at the end of each of the last three fiscal years next preceding such investment, and pro¬ vided further that in case additional bonds are issued during an incompleted fiscal year net earnings, as provided above, for the last available twelve months next preceding such investment shall have been at least three times the interest on all funded debt outstanding, including such additional bonds Issued. .1 (j) Provided: That no investment shall be made in the bonds of any such company mentioned in this section, which is in default on any of its at (f) In the legally authorized bonds or notes of a city In any of the States above named having a population according to the last preceding United States or State cen'sus of at last twenty-five thousand and an indebtedness not at least forty million dollars for each of the last three fiscal years next pre¬ ceding such investment; and (f) Provided: That net earnings for each of the said last three fiscal years, after deducting all operating expenses, maintenance and deprecia¬ tion charges, rentals and taxes, shall have been at least three times the an¬ nual interest charge on the entire funded debt outstanding at the end of each of the last three fiscal years next preceding such investment, and pro¬ vided further that in case additional bonds are issued during an Incompleted fiscal year, net earnings as provided above for the last available twelve months next preceding such investments shall have been at least three times the interest on all funded debt outstanding, including such additional prop¬ erty within the county, and only such portion of such bond issue shall be legal in re¬ spect to gross earnings in subdivision (b), and provided that the combined net earnings of the separate companies shall have complied with the re¬ quirements of subdivision (c). (d) In the bonds of telephone companies located in the United States, when such bonds are secured by the deposit of collateral having a market value of at least twenty-five per cent in excess of the par value of such bonds; and (e) Provided: That gross earnings of any such company shall have been exceeding five per cent, or a population of fifty thousand and an in¬ debtedness not exceeding seven per cent of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes, at the time of the investment. (g) In the legally authorized bonds or notes of a city in any of the States above named having a population according to the last preceding States or State census of at least one hundred thousand; United Foreign Bonds.—In the bonds of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the bonds of the Republic of France. [As amended in 1919.] ^ (h) (i) In the bonds of the Dominion of Canada and the various Provinces of Canada. debt or which is in the hands of But not In subdivisions (c) and (d) the word "indebtedness" shall mean the gross debt less debts created in anticipation of taxes to be paid within one year more BONDS a receiver. than ten per cent of the OF VERMONT AND deposits shall be so invested. NEW ENGLAND RAILROADS. and the amount of any sinking funds available for the payment of such Indebtedness; and in subdivisions (e) and (f) the word "Indebtedness" shall mean the gross debt less debts created In anticipation of taxes to be paid within one year, the amount of any sinking funds available for the payment of such indebtedness and debts created for supplying the inhabi¬ tants of the municipality with water. Banks may invest in bonds described in subdivision (h) not to exceed thirty thousand dollars by any one bank, and in addition thereto two per cent of the deposits of such bank in excess of one million dollars; and in bonds de¬ scribed in subdivision (i) not to exceed thirty thousand dollars by any one bank, and in addition thereto five per cent of the deposits of such bank in excess of one million dollars; but nothing hereinbefore contained shall authorize investments in railroad aid bonds, except such as are Issued by municipalities in the State of Vermont or in bonds which are not direct obligations of a municipality or in bonds of municipalities which have within twenty years repudiated or compromised the payment of any debt or de¬ faulted for more than ninety days in the payment of any indebtedness, and the purchase of such securities is hereby prohibited. [As amended in 1919.] Mr.. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY BONDS. For the purposes III. of this subdivision: "Company" shall be construed as a corporation or voluntary association organized under the laws of the United States, or any State thereof, located in and doing business principally within the United States; "A public service company" shall be construed as a company doing prin¬ cipally a gas, electric, light, electric power or electric railway business serving the public generally; "Mortgaged bonds" shall be construed as bonds secured primarily by direct and foreclosurable lien upon physical property owned by the obli¬ gator in fee; "Years" shall be construed as calendar years; fiscal years or nearer periods of twelve months next preceding such investment; "Net income" shall be construed as income after deducting operating taxes, insurance, rentals, gua^nteed interest and guaranteed dividends, and expenditures for maintenance; and "Annual Interest" shall be construed as interest actually paid in each expenses, except that for the latest year, which shall be construed as one year's outstanding at the time of the investment. the deposits of a bank shall be invested in securities authorized under this subdivision and not exceeding two and one-half per cent of such deposits shall be invested in the securities of any one company, if such percentage be in excess of five thousand dollars. year, interest on the total amount Not exceeding twenty-five per cent of be made in the securities authorized under this a company or a public service company which is in default of its debt, or in the hands of a receiver. No investment shall be made in the securities authorized under this sub¬ division unless the net income of the company or public service company in No Investment shall subdivision of on State and in compliance with the provisions hereinafter set forth relating to England railroads. or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation incorporated In any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad of whose is located in said States whether such corporation is in possession of and is operating its own road or is leased to another railroad corporation; provided, either that such bonds shall be secured by a first mortgage of the whole or a bonds of New In the bonds (b) part of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation, or by a re¬ as described in paragraphs (3) or (4) of sub-division (g) that if the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unin¬ cumbered by mortgage, such bonds shall be issued under the authority of one of said States, which provides by law that no such railroad corporation which has issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon its road, equipment and franchise, or upon any of its real or personal property, without including in and securing by such mortgage all bonds previously issued, and all its pre-existing debts and liabilities, which provision, so enacted in such State, shall have been accepted by the stockholders of such corporation; and provided, that such corporation has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding issues of capital stock in each fiscal year for the live years next preceding funding mortgage or such investment; In the first mortgage bonds or assumed first mortgage bonds or in the (c) by a refunding'mortgage as described in paragraph (3) or of a railroad corporation incorporated in any of the England States the railroad of whose is located wholly or in part therein, which have been guaranteed as to principal and Interest by a rail¬ road corporation described in sub-divisions (a) or (b) which is in possession of and is operating its own road; (d) No bond shall be made a legal Investment by sub-division (b) unless the corporation which issued or assumed such bond has, during its fiscal year next preceding the date of such investment paid in dividends on its capital stock an amount equal to one-third of the-total amount of interest paid on all its direct and assumed funded indebtedness. No bond shall be made a legal Investment by sub-division (c) unless the corporation which guaranteed such bond has, during its fiscal year next preceding such Investment, paid in dividends on its capital stock an amount equal to a third of the total amount of interest paid on all its direct, assumed and guaranteed funded indebtedness. No bond shall be made a legal investment by sub-division (b) or (c) un¬ less the corporation owns in fee not less than 100 miles of standard-gauge railroad (exclusive of sidings) within the United States. bonds secured (4) of sub-division (g) New any question in each of the three years next preceding such investment shall have been not less than one and one-quarter times the annual interest on the entire funded debt, rentals, guaranteed interest, guaranteed dividends and all fixed charges, and for the purpose of this paragraph "net income" shall be construed as income after deducting operating expenses, taxes, insurance and expenditures for maintenance. Subject to the foregoing, investments may be made as follows: In first mortgage bonds and first and refunding mortgage bonds issued or assumed by public service companies and in mortgage bonds of the companies controlled by such public service companies; for the refunding of which mortgage bonds of such companies are specif¬ ically reserved, provided that in each of the three years next pre¬ ceding such investment the net income shall have been either (a) not less than five hundred thousand dollars and not less than one and three-quarters times the annual interest on the bonds in question and all obligations of corresponding or prior liens, or (b) not less than one thousand dollars and not less than twice the annual interest on the bonds in question and all other obligations of corresponding or prior lien; provided that such bonds are in fact secured either by first lien on the major portion of the mortgaged premises, or by a first and refunding mort¬ gage, or by a lien for the refunding of which bonds which are legal are specifically reserved; and provided that the principal franchise or fran¬ chises of such companies extend beyond the maturity of the bonds in ques¬ tion or that such companies operated under indeterminate franchises or other hundred fifty permits subject to the regulatory supervision of a State commission of com¬ petent jurisdiction, or that in the case of electric railways not less than seventy-five per cent of the mileage owned is located on private right of way owned in fee. TELEPHONE their (a) title; . . , but not in excess of the interest on such last-named bonds or notes; And further provided, , ,, that— investment by sub-division (g) in shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or assuming corporation, including all bonds not Issued that may legally be issued under any of its prior mortgages or of Its assumed prior mortgages, after deducting therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds reserved under the case bonds shall be made a legal the mortgage securing the same , That gross earnings of any such company shall have been dollars for each of the last three fiscal years next pre¬ ceding such investment, and provided further that gross earnings for the fiscal year next preceding such investment shall have been at least forty per cent of the total mortgage debt outstanding at the end of such fiscal (b) BONDS OF OTHER RAILROADS. In the mortgage bonds, as described in any subdivisions of this clause, of any railroad corporation in¬ corporated under the laws of any of the United States; Provided, that during each of the ten flscrl years of such railroad corpora¬ tion next preceding the date of such investment— (1) Sucn railroad corporation owned in fee not less than 500 miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, or, if such corporation owned in fee less than 500 miles of such railroad, the gross earnings of such corporation, reckoned as hereinafter provided, shall have been not less than $15,000,000: (2) Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage indebtedness; (3) Such railroad corporation shall have paid In dividends in cash to its stockholders an amount equal to at least 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; (4) The gross earnings from the operation of the property of such rail¬ road corporation, including therein the gross earnings of all railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by said corporation, and the gross earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it, shall not have been less in amount than Ave times the amount necessary to pay the interest payable upon its entire outstanding indebtedness, the rentals of all leased lines and the Interest on all the outstanding Indebtedness of railroads, controlled and operated, which is not owned by said corporation, after deducting from said interest and rentals interest and dividends re¬ ceived from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad corporations not operated by such corporation, which have been deposited with a trustee as the only security to secure the payment of bonds or notes issued by such corporation, (e) Description of Corporation. of the following (5) No BONDS. COMPANIES' In the bonds of telephone companies located in the United States, when such bonds are in fact secured by a first mortgage or a first and refunding mortgage, whether or not the bonds are so designated in IV. at V. (a) In the notes or bonds of a railroad corporation Incorporated under the laws of Vermont, irrespective of the length of such road or the motive power thereof, when issued in accordance with the laws of this Provided: least one million y6fc) Provided: That net earnings for each of the said last three fiscal after deducting all operating expenses, maintenance and deprecia¬ taxes, shall have been at least two and one-half charge on the entire mortgage debt outstanding at the end of each of the said last three fiscal years next preceding such Investment; and provided further that in case additional bonds are issued under the above mentioned mortgages during an incompleted fiscal year, net earnings, as provided above, for the last available twelve months next preceding such investment shall have been at least two and one-half times the interest on all mortgage debt outstanding, including such additional provision of said mortgage to retire prior lien debts at maturity, shall ex¬ three times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the ceed date of such investment: In (6) A bond shall not be made a legal investment by subdivision (i) or (J) case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total Issue of bonds which, added to the total debt of the guaranteeing corporation as defined in paragraph 5, including therein the authorized amount of all previously years guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of such tion charges, rentals and times the annual interest such date the total debt of the corporation which f;uaranteeing corporation outstanding at the date of suchissued such bonds investment; nor bonds issued. In the case of , the consolidation by a merger of two or more at three times its outstanding capital stock; case of a mortgage executed prior to the twenty-seventh day of January nineteen hundred and eleven, under which the total amount of bonds which may be issued is not specifically stated, the amount of bonds outstanding thereunder at the date of such investment shall be considered, for the purposes of paragraph 5 and of this paragraph, as the total authIn exceed the orizod issue . such companies and the first and refunding mortgage bonds of the con¬ solidated company and of the separate companies that composed the con¬ the first mortgage n case shall (f) Definition of first mortgage. Whenever the term "first mortgage" is used in a the following sub-divisions, it shall, unless otherwise qualified, mean, less than 75% of the railroad owned in fee at the first mortgage on not < by the railroad corporation on the railroad of which lien, but In no case on less than 100 continuous miles or date of the mortgage Is such mortgage a standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings; provided that: (1) Seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the lien of such mort¬ is connected; , (2) For five years prior to the date of investment therein all the subject to the lien of such mortgage at the date of execution thereof has been operated by, and its operations Included In, the operations of the railroad equivalent to at least ten railroad corporation which Issues, assumes or guarantees such bonds; and (3) The date of such mortgage is at least five years prior to the date of such investment; except that a flrst mortgage given In substitution for and not greater In amount than such a flrst mortgage, and covering the same rail road property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement. (g) Direct Obligations. In bonds issued or assumed by a railroad cor¬ poration described in sub-division (e) which are secured by a mortgage which was at the date thereof, or Is at the date of such investment: railroad owned in fee by the corporation Issuing or assuming such bonds except that, if it is not a flrst mortgage on 75% of all such railroad owned in feeby such corporation, it shall be a flrst mort¬ gage on at least 75% of the railroad subject to the lien of such mortgage at the date thereof; but if any stocks or bonds are deposited with the trustee (1) A flrst mortgage on a of such mortgage as part security therefor, representing or covering railroad mileage not owned in fee, the bonds secured by such mortgage shall not be¬ come legal investments unless such corporation owns in fee at least 75% of the total mileage which is subject to the lien of such mortgage and which bonds; (2) A flrst mortgage, or a mortgage or trust indenture, which is in effect a flrst mortgage upon all the railroad subject to the lien of such mortgage or trust Indenture by virtue of the irrevocable pledge with the trustee thereof of an entire issue or issues of bonds which are a flrst lien upon the railroad of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and op¬ erated or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming such represented or covered by such stocks or bonds; (3) A refunding mortgage which covers at least 75% of the railroad such corporation at the date ofsuch mortgage and provides for the retirement of all outstanding mortgage debts which are a prior lien owned in fee by upon such railroad owned in fee and covered by such refunding mortgage at the bonds which such refunding mortgage is the date thereof; but if any of given to refund are secured on a railroad not owned in fee by the corpora¬ tion executing such refunding mortgage, there shall be conveyed and assigned to the trustee of such refunding mortgage either— First. At least 75% of the railroad on which each issue of bonds to be re¬ funded is secured, free from any mortgage lien except that of the mortgage mortgages securing the bonds to be refunded, Second. At least 75% of the outstanding bonds I purchase. STATUS FIXED by or of each issue which is se¬ railroad corporations which are owned and op¬ erated, controlled and operated or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming said refunding mortgage bonds; but in no case shall the bonds secured by such refunding mortgage become a legal Investment unless they mature at a later date than any bonds which such refunding mortgage is given to refund, nor unless the total mileage subjected to the lien of such refunding mortgage in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph is at least 25% greater than the mileage covered by any one of the mort¬ securing bonds which such refunding mortgage Is given to refund; or (4) A mortgage upon not less than 10% of the railroad exclusive of sid¬ ings, owned in fee at the date of such mortgage by the corporation Issuing or assuming such bonds, but in no case on less than 500 continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad; provided, that: First. Such mortgage is a first or second lien upon not less than 75% of the total railroad covered by such mortgage at the date thereof, and which pro¬ vides for the retirement of all mortgage debts which are a prior lien upon such railroad owned in fee and covered by such mortgage, at the date of the gages execution thereof; at a later date than, covered by, any of the bonds The bonds secured by such mortgage mature Second. cover a mileage at least 25% greater than is secured by a prior lien mortgage so to be retired; and Third. The date of said mortgage shall be at least five years prior to the date of such investment. Mortgage bonds or bonds se¬ cured by mortgage bonds which are a direct obligation of, or which have been assumed, or which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both (h) Bonds underlying refunding mortgages. principal and interest, by a railroad corporation whose bonds are made a legal investment division (g); provided, that: (1) Said bonds are prior to refunding mortgage under paragraphs (3) or (4) of sub¬ and are to be refunded by such refunding mortgage; Said refunding mortgage covers all the real property upon which the mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien; and (3) In the case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the corporation i&suing said bonds is owned and operated, controlled and operated or leased and operated, by said railroad corporation. (i) Guaranteed obligations. Bonds which have been guaranteed by en¬ dorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with all the provisions of sub-division (e); provided, that: (1) Such bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the railroad of a railroad (2) corporation which Is owned and operated, controlled and operated or leased and operated by the corporation guaranteeing such bonds. (2) In the case of a leased railroad, tne entire capital stock of which, ex¬ cept shares qualifying directors, is not owned by the lessee, the rental includes an amount to be paid to the stockholders of said leased railroad equal to at least 4% per annum upon that portion of the entire capital stock thereof outstanding which is not owned by the lessee. (J) Same. In first mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation which during each of its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such investment has complied with all the requirements of paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) of sub¬ division (e), provided that such bonds are guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of sub-division (e) preceding paragraph (5) thereof, notwithstanding that the railroad of such issuing corporation is not operated by such guaranteeing corporation. CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY EARNINGS TO DIS¬ TURBANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS FIXED CHARGES. " (k)lBonds which have been or shall become legal Investments under any of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the cor¬ issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fail for a period not exceeding two successive fiscal years to. comply with the require¬ ments of paragraph (4) of sub-division (e); but no further Investment in the bonds Issued, assumed or guaranteed by such corporation shall be made during such period. If, after the expiration of such period, such corporation complies for the following fiscal year with all the requirements of sub¬ division (e), it shall be regarded as having complied therewith during such period. OF RAILROADS Railroad bonds which were the mortgage subdivision (e) requirements of said railroad requirements of said railroad, provided, however, that in case a railroad corporation would become legal for investment under V of this section upon its compliance with the subdivision shall have complied with the requirements of said subdivision during the ten years or more next preceding Jan. 1 1918, such corporation shall be deemed to have complied with the subdivision during the period of the Government operation of its including the yealr in which such Government operation ends, in computing the time of compliance with the requirements of said subdivision. section; bonds or which of part BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS. national bank in the New England States and the State of New York; or in the stock of any banking association or ttust company incorporated under thei authority of and located in this State: but a bank shall not hold bank stock both by way of investment and as security for loans In excess of 10% of its deposits, nor, in any one bank, more than 5% of its deposits, or more than $50,000, or more than 10% of the capital stock of any one bank, (a) VI. In the stock of any trust com¬ this State, and under the State in the cities Concord, New under the laws Paul, Minne¬ of the Dominion of (b) A bank may deposit on call in banking associations or panies, approved by the Bank Commissioner of supervision of the State or Federal authority, in this or of New York, Boston, Chicago, Albany, Philadelphia or Hampshire, or in any other bank designated as a depository of the United States or in national banks in the cities of St. apolis and Kansas City, or in the chartered banks Canada, with or without interest as may be agreed upon, sums not in the aggregate 20% of the assets of such depositing shall the deposits in Canadian banks exceed 4% of the assets of ing bank. o v• ••• ON LOANS PERSONAL SBOURITY. LOANS. VII. In loans or INCLUDING COLLATERAL renewals of loans of the class hereinafter described, pay¬ from the shall be so association or corporation upon personal security (treating loans to the individual mem¬ bers of a partnership as loans to the partnership), more than ten thousand dollars until a bank's deposits amount to one million dollars, after which the sums so loaned may be increased one per cent of the deposits in excess of one million dollars up to, but not exceeding fifty thousand dollars, or (in cases where ten per cent of the capital and surplus exceeds fifty thousand dollars) up to, but not exceeding, ten per cent of the capital, if any, and surplus; but this limitation shall not apply to the purchase of municipal paid or renewed at a time not exceeding one year but not more than a third of the assets of a bank nor shall a bank loan to a person, partnership, able and to be date thereof; invested, with such bonds as collateral. makers, sureties, or indorsers. the signature of at approved names of residents of this State, or of persons who re¬ side within fifty miles of the bank making the loan; (b) A note or accepted draft given by individuals, firms, or corporations residing without this State, for goods manufactured within this State and payable to individuals, firms or corporations located within this State indorsed by at least one responsible citizen of this State; (c) A note of a corporation incorporated under the laws of this State, with one or more substantial sureties resident in this State, or approved col¬ lateral at not more than eighty per cent of its market value; (d) A note of a responsible borrower with a pledge as collateral, in such form as the bank commissioner shall approve, of; railroad bonds, or to notes or (a) A note bearing as least two and might be lawfully by the bank, pro¬ bank (1) One or more first mortgages of real estate such as purchased by a bank, as in cases of mortgages bought vided the amount of such note is not in excess of the amount which the might loan on a note secured by mortgage on said land; or (2) Municipal bonds in which the bank might legally invest, at than ninety per cent of their market value; railroad bonds in which the might legally invest, at not more than eighty per cent of their and bank stocks in which the bank might legally invest, at not more not more bank market value; than eighty per cent of their market value; or (3) Deposit books or certificates of deposit of State, including national banks, at their full value, and the New England States and of New York, under State or vision, at not more than ninety percent of the amount shown, provided written notice of such assignments bank carrying the deposit; or (4) Acceptances based on exports, imports or actions, when the accepting bank is one that the law with,and when such acceptances are drawn for not longer (5) Other collateral approved by the directors and at not more than eighty per cent of its market value, which tained during the life of the note; depositors in banks of this in banks of any of Federal super¬ of deposits therein has been given to the domestic commercial trans¬ permits an account than ninety daysior bank commissioner, shall be main¬ on the law allows deposits the aggregate capital of a trust (e) Commercial paper indorsed by banks in which call to be made, to mature in not more than ninety days, in any one bank not to exceed the amount of such paper exceed the amount of the other liabilities pledged as collat¬ company, and in the case of a savings bank not to surplus which is in excess of five per cent of the deposits and except surplus; and a bank to which commercial paper Is eral security shall forthwith notify the maker and indorsers that it has been so pledged; capital and surplus of trust companies having no BANK VIII. Five per cent of the commercial deposits. BUILDING. be invested in the transaction of its busi¬ thereon, be derived. deposits of a bank may purchase of a suitable building for the convenient ness, or a site therefor and the erection or repairs of a building from portions of which not required for its use a revenue may REAL ESTATE IX. bank A may hold FORECLOSURE. acquired by the foreclosure of a such corporation, or by purchase TAKEN BY real estate BONDS NOT ILLEGAL ON ACCOUNT OF CONSOLIDATION. mortgage thereon, owned by or pledged to at sales made under the provisions of such (1) debts due, Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under an- mortgage, or upon estate which issued shall make assumed such bonds has been or snail be consolidated with another railroad corporation, shall assume the payment of if the consolidated or purchasing corporation such bonds, and so long as it shall continue to pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities Issued against, in exchange for, or to acquire the stock of, the corporation consoli¬ dated, or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently issued In exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least equal to 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the time of such consoli dation or purchase of such corporation which 'ssued or assumed suchjbonds. CREDIT OF CORPORATION NOT LOST BY CONSOLIDATION. (m) If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements preceding paragraph (5) thereof, except that the period of compliance is less than ten, but not less than five successive years,) shall be or shall have been, thereupon consolidated or merged with, or its railroad purchased and all of the debts of such corporation assumed by, another railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States such corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having complied with all the provisions of sub-division (e) preceding paragraph (5) during those of sub-division (e) successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or eurchase, in which all continuous corporation in ownership and possession! such consolidated, merged or purchased corporations, considered " as would have so one complied; provided, that such succeeding corporation shali period which shall make such compliance continue so to comply for a further be judgment for such real price can in such or in settlements effected to secure such debts; and shail be sold by such corporation as soon as a reasonable obtained therefor and within Ave years after the same is vested provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the prop¬ erty upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to or legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corporation or of such paper that the aggre¬ amount of the com¬ preceding, or bank or exceed the (f) A note of a responsible borrower; provided, however, gate amount of such loans shall not exceed the average mercial deposits of a trust company for the six months next exceed fifty per cent of the surplus of a mutual savings poration of the exceeding banks; but at no time such deposit¬ a be the railroad of one or more and DURING FEDERAL OPERATION [Added in 1919.] legal investments for savings banks at the time when the Government of the United States, under the Act of Congress, approved Mar. 21 1918, took over the operation of the railroads issuing such bonds, shall not become illegal investments by reason of the operation of the railroads by the Federal Government. The time during which any such railroad is operated by the Federal Government shall be excluded. Including the year in which the Government operation ends, in determining the compliance of any such railroad with the provisions of this (n) mortgage lien upon such railroad; and all of such railroad not owned in fee which is so subjected to the lien of such refunding mortgage shall cured successive years, but which shall be In no case next following such consolidation, merger or less than the two fiscal years gage is [Vol. 112. VERMONT—DEBT OF STATE 30 such corporation stating that, corporation, except when a majority of the trustees of application in writing to the Bank Commissioner, their opinion, the interests of such corporation require that estate be held for a longer period than five years; in which event missioner may extend the time of holding such real estate not in such real said Com¬ to exceed five years. SECURITIES X. bank A ACQUIRED IN SETTLEMENT INDEBTEDNESS. other securities not hold stocks, bonds, notes or investment acquired in settlements may the subject of legal OF effected to secure be held is be sold withjn securities adjust loans; but unless the length of time such may extended, as provided in the preceding clause, they shall five years after being acquired. XI. Farm Loan Bonds.—In Farm Loan bonds Issued by Federal Land banks in accordance with the provisions of an Act of Congress approved or Feb in 27 1919* known as "Thie Federal Farm Loan Act." Approved XII. Bankers' Acceptances-, Bills of Exchange-, Notes. A bank may invest bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange, provided the same are accepted by an incorporated savings bank or a savings bank and trust or a national bank doing business in this State or bv a hankincorporated in Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, to an amount not to exceed 20% of its deposits; and a bank may invest in notes endorsed or guaranteed by any of the above named banks to an amoun ^ot to exceed 20% of its deposits. Approved April 8 1919 company, June, 1921.] VERMONT—CITIES AND TOWNS LIST OP RAILROAD BONDS PREPARED. 21 MORRISVILLE. By Bank Commissioner.—Not later than the first of March in each year, the Bank Commissioner shall prepare a list of the railroad se¬ curities which are then legal investment for banks, which list shall at all times be open to public inspection, and shall send a copy thereof to every bank coming within his jurisdiction. The latest list of railroad bonds which are considered legal Investments for savings banks was issued by the Bank Commissioner on March 1 1921. This list appears in the "Chronicle" of June 25 1921. SPRINGFIELD. This village is in Lamoille Section 5364. This village is in Windsor County, 1866. Population 1910, 3.2501 1920, 5,283. 4s M-N*$l 15,000c 3s M-N 25,000c BOND. D E 8 T Apr 27 '21 $140,000 Assess, val. '20 (75to 80 % act) 6,928,948 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $13.00 County Electric Light Bonds (tax-free). 4s '09 F-A $72,000c—Feb 1 1929 Inc. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1918 .$82,000 Floating debt Sinking fund 2,000 9,000 _ Assessed val. '17 (H act.)_1.331,985 Village tax rate (per $1,000) '20-15.00 Population 1910, 1,445; 1920, ♦INT. at Harris. Forbes & Co., Inc., Bost.; others at 1st. Nat. Bk.. Spgfd. 1,707 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. CITIES. COUNTIES STATE AND OF TOWNS IN SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DIST. NORTHFIELD. This village is in Washington Co. THE Water Bonds. 3Hs M-S $48,000c_Mch VERMONT. 1 5s '20 A-O $85,000—Oct 1 '21-'30 BONDED DEBT (?) Assessed val'n, real estate_$5,030,725 Assessed val'n, personal._ 2,650,754 '22-'37 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21 $48,000 Assess, val. *20 (abt. act.)_1.270,158 — BARRE. Tbis city Is in Washington 4s Co Incorporated 1895. aSchoo! BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 Sinking fund Bonds. 4s '14 A-0 4s '14 A-O $49,000c.Apr 1 '24-'34 65,500c...Oct 1 1934 Water Bonds. 4s '10 J-Da$35.000c_Dec 1 '21-'27 3^s J-J $60,000c July 1 1922 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1918.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921-S209.500 Floating debt Water Refunding Bonds. '04 A-O $87,000c.-Sept 1 1929 200,000 151,000 Assessed val. 1920-22,900.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $27.00 Popul'n 1910, 20,468; 1920, 22,779 INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. and at Sinking fund 258,354 Y., City Treasurer's office. 95,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-140.00 Populat'n 1910, 10,734; 1920, 10,008 INT. bonds marked (a) at City Treasurer's office; others at Granite ESSEX JUNCTION. This village is in Chittenden Co. Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 1,245; 1920, 1,410. on Savings Bank & Trust Co. 4s Village Building Bonds. *13 J-J $7,000 July 1 1933 Water bonds School bonds ; x$35,000 27,000 69,000 5,600 14,000 Floating debt A shire town In ty. SWANTON, TOWN. This village is in Rutland County. Inc. 1884. Population 1910, 2.758; Population 1910, 3,628. Refunding (Int. at Treas. office.) 4s J-J $80,000c BOND. DEBT Apr, 1921.. $75,000 Total valuation 1920 6,534.507 Tax rate (per $1,000) Total sink, funds 1920—$20.50 Population 1910, 8,698; 1920, 9,982 J-J $59,000.—Jan 1 '22-'36 Ref. & School Bonds. $64,000 BOND. DEBT May 13 '21. $123,000 Assessed val'n, real estate..1,319,900 Assessed val'n, personal 1,205.603 Total assessed val. 1920 2,525.503 Vinage tax (per $1,000) 1920—$25.00 This district (P. O. Brandon) is In Rutland County. Refunding Bonds. $12,000c Nov 1 *22-*27 ($3,000 every two years) 4s '17 12,000c Nov 1 '23-'27 M-N ($4,000 every two years) 36,000c Nov 1 '29-'37 County. This town is in Franklin Town Hall Bonds. 4s INT. at First Nat. Bk.,Fairhaven. BOND* DEBT April 1921. $60,000 1920—1.198,531 Total tax rate(per $1.000) '20.$17.00 Population 1910, 2,712; 1920, 2,874 HARD WICK. This village Is in Caledonia INT. on 4s of 1917 payable at County. Inc. Nov. 15 1890. First Nat. Bank, Boston. Pop. '10. 2,094; 1920, 1,550. School Bonds. 4s & 5s J-J $8,000c 1921-1927 BRATTLEBORO. Electric-Light County. 4 '11-'12 4s '13 Sidewalk Bonds. 4s '12 4s *15 4s'15 J-J \ 4,000c-..Jan — > 9,000c 1 1935 Jan 1935 Brattleboro House & Refund. $18.000 Jan '24-'25 4s '18 J-J 21,000c 1923-1932 4s *13 — J-J 41,000c 12,000c 1933 1933 Bridge Bonds. A-O $29.000c...Apr 1 1923 (Subject to call Apr 1 1913.) 1920 INT. payable at Hyde Park Bank C. D. Parker & Co., Boston, Trust Co., Procter, and Village Treasurer's office. 1927-*30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921 $117,000 40,000 Assess, val., real estate 5,277,434 Assess, val., personal 2,850,153 Other assess, property 457,800 Total assess, val. 1920 (60% act.)_ 8.585,387 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-128.60 Population 1910, 7,541; 1920, 8,332 — INT. at People's Brattleboro* Nat. HARTFORD. Bank County. Refunding Bonds (tax-free). 4s *10 A-O $70,570c—Apr 1 '22-'34 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921. $70,000 Floating debt 5,000 Assess, val., real estate 3,018,655 Assess, val., personal 1,587,817 Other assessable property.. 29,285 Total assessed val. (about act.) 4,635,757 Tax (per $1,000) 1920— $4.00 Population 1910, 4,179; 1920, 4,739 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. rhis village Is in Addison County, jorporated Feo. 26 1903. MXDDLEBURY. A village in Addison Co. Inc. 1816. Pop'ii 1910,1,866; 1920.1,993. -s ___ $50,000 5s 4s J-J >ating debt ?ess. val. '20 (80% ace.) 4s M-N 14.000 $973,327 lage tax (per $1,000) 1920- $8.00 p'n 1910, 1.180: 1920 1.251 [NT. at the First Nat.Bk.,Boston. CJRLINGTON. This city is In Chittenden County icorporated Feo. 21 i 1865. Electric-Light Bonds. '04 J-J $58.000c—July •06 J-J 39,000c. ..July '10 J-D 53.000c_-Dec '14 M-N 50,000 Nov w 1 1934 1 1936 1 1935 2 1934 $30,000r_.-July 1 1921 School Bonds. 1 1923 1 1924 1 1921 1 1934 1 1939 1 1934 School Refunding Bonds. '15 A-O $25,000c—Oct 1 Filtration-Plant A-O 1935 Bonds. $51,000c—Oct 11928 Refunding Water Bonds. •06 J-J $100,000c&r_July 1 1926 Railroad (Red. beg. Apr. 1 A-O $50,000c—Apr $30,000c 1921 50,000c. (Subject to -May 1 1941 call May 1 1921.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1918. $90,500 Floating debt 3,755 Sinking fund (water) 19,160 Assess, val. '17 (2-3 act.)—1.622,316 Village tax rate (peril ,000) '20.S6.00 INT. at Nat. Park Bank, New York. '11). 4s *14 J-J 24,750--July 1 '2l-'31 BOND. DEBT May 1 1920 $117,000 Total assessed val. 1919 6.006,896 1920 1 1931 1910, 6,207; RUTLAND. This city is in of the same 1920, 6,231 a town and a Inc. name. as county a Sewer 1924 Nov 1924 Nov 1938 Jan Nov Water Note. 4s M-N $2,000 Sewer Debt. School Bonds. 4s '12 A-0$ 100,000c—Apr lrl932 Poor Farm Bonds. $15,000 Oct 18 1921 Refunding Note. 5s '20 $15.000-—Nov 15 1922 City-Hall Bonds. 3Hs'07 M-N $30.000c—May 1 al927 4s '09 F-A 120,000c—Aug 1 Z1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21— $250,000 Assessed valuation 1920-- 7,92*1,875 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—130.50 Population 1910, 7,856; 1920, 7.125 x Subj.tocall lOyrs.bef. maturitv. a 15 years before maturity. — --- Colony Trust Co., Boston, Montpelier Sav. Bk. A Tr. Co. and Capital Sav. Bk. Montpelier. 11.000 $77,226 7,025 928,042 Montpelier is the county seat. School Bonds. 5s *21 s-a $70,000.-Feb BONDED DEBT 40,000c.July 1 '22-'25 Pop'n M-N $40,000c $8,700 DEBT Mar 1920 Sinking fund (water) Tax val. 1919 (2-3 act.)— Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---$34.50 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 1926 May J-J $30,000c Water Debt. loans Floating debt WASHINGTON COUNTY. June 3Hs 1929 ... TOTAL 1910, 41,702; Refunding Water Debt. 4s g 1 town Sept. 7 1761; city Nov. 19 1892. General Debt. 4s $25,000c—Jan 1 *22-'56 (?) 1920--38.921 1929 1924 WATERBURY. This village is in Washington Coun¬ Incorp. Nov. 20 1882. Popula¬ tion 1910, 1,377; 1920, 1,515. ty, Nov 1925 Water Bonds. M-N$25,000 Nov 1924 4s *15 J-D $23.000c.June 1 '22-'34 M-N 75,000c.—May 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Apr 19214s $28,000 M-N 16,000c May 1938 Floating debt 34,333 Armory Bonds. Assessed val. 1920 5s *20 1,032,348 $114,000 Aug 1 1940 4s g 4s g —. 4s Tax rate School Note. M-N $5,000 City-Hall Bonds. 3^s Nov g 4s M-N '07 M-N 4s '13 J-J 20.000c 2.000 M-N 4s '16 $6.00 Waterbury Sav. Bank May 1938 Nov 1 1921 J24,000c-July 1 22-"33 1,000c... July 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 $360,000 Sinking IGeneral fund VWater debt (included) WINDSOR. This village is in Windsor County 1884. Population 1910, 1,906; Inc. 1920, 3,061. Street 4s Bonds. $20,000..$1,000 yearly — Sewer Bonds. 4s 268,735 85,266 '11 J-J $11,000c—Janl 1931 Refund. & Str. Impt. Bonds. 4s '15 J-J $23,000c..part yearly 72,000 Refunding Water & Sewer Bd» 8,128,665 J-J 3,155.729 4s '09 $11,200c_July 1 '22-'29 Assess, val. real Other assessable property & ). 1931 $30.000c—.May 1925 50.000c—May 1 1937 M-N (per $1,000) 1920 at Trust Co. M-S $20,000c—Sept 1 School Debt. 4s g 4s INT. 1925 859.600 Refunding Water Bonds. 12,143 994 4s *09 J-J $14,000c.July 1 '22-'29 '20—-$25.00 BONO. DEBT Feb 14 '21$81,000 Populat'n 1910, 13,546; 1920, 14,954 Floating debt 8,000 _ Total value 1920 (3-5 act.) Tax rate (per $1,000) — INT. at First Nat. Bank, Eoston. INT. ST. ALBANS. This This city is in Franklin County. city was organized March 2 1897 comprises the most populous _ Assessed valuation 1920 -—4,448,156 Tax rate '15 on at 4s (per $1,000) $20,000 on 1921 $6.00 4s 4s and of State Nat. Bank, Windsor, '09 and other debt at office of Treasurer. portion of the town of St. Albans. The city is situated in Washington County. On March 5 1895 the town, village and school district were con¬ solidated under a city charter. A Tr. Co., 1929 Refunding Water Bonds. $20,000 Sept 1 1934 $28.00 - Population J-J 4s '14 Total town tax rate (per $1,000) and INT. at Treas. office. Old — $175,000 91,000 Assess, val. (75% act.) 635,155 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20.S10.00 ♦INT. at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. — Assess, val. personal Water Bonds. 4Hs'15 $85,000c—July 4b J-D 25,000c—Dec ^s'01 M-N 32,OOOr.-May '04 J-J 38.000c.-July '09 J-J 36,000c July *14 J-J 20,000c—July J-J $10.500r_(SubJ to call) MONTPELIER. ^ Street-Improvement Bonds. J Var 1 65.000 DEBT Water debt 4s '08 Water Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. J-J $14,000c. _$1,000 yrly )ND. DEBT Apr 1 1921—$44,000 [$16,000—1921-1928 ... TOTAL 1 LISTOL. ' .8 $15,000 — In 16,000c.Aug 1 '24-31 130,000c. Aug 1 '32-'41 VERGENNES. This city is situated In Addison Incorp. in 1788. Pop'n 1910, $2,500 yrly Co. School Bonds. 1,483; 1920, 1,609. 4s *16 J-J $12,800 $19,500—$2,500 yearly 4s* Refunding Bonds. Water Bonds. ... $6-00 Procter Bonds. ($3,000c. Aug 1 *2l-'23 F-A This town is in Windham County. Town Hall Refunding Bonds. -s J-J 10,775 Tax rate (per $1,000) 4s *16 ROCKINGHAM. 5s '20 Sinking fund Ass'd val'n, real & personal.1,023,437 $23.50 Water Bonds. 192f_$53,000 J-J $25,000c M-N 100,000c M-N 50.000c M-N 21.000c- This town is in Windsor Floating debt ♦Refunding 1920 4s g 3s '03 Street Bonds. 4s '17 J-J $16.000c_.Jan County. 1,834,776 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$35.00 Population 1910, 2,907; 1920, 2,842 and Work at Railway Station. 4s '15 J-J $15,000c—Jan 1 val. assess, 4s g 4s - — Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 4,697 1924 ... .1921 10,000c 1923-1927 25,000c —...1928-1932 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921. $59,000 Assess, val. '21 2,079,552 2,000c—Sept 1 1928 Floating debt BOND. DEBT April 1921. $126,000 48 $5,000c>——Jan 1922 — J-J Bonds. $65.000c.Jan 31 1931 '22-'26 $1,250c $23,000c —s-a INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Water and Sewer Bonds. 4s J-D $46,000c.-June 1 1923 (Subject to call June 1 1913.) 3^8 F-A $6,500r.$ 1,000 yearly BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $52,500 Floating debt 2,081 Cash in treasury 2,473 Ass'd val. 1920 (2-3 act.)-.1,460,068 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $3.00 Population 1910, 2,554; 1920, 2,182 $17,000c.July 1 ... School Bonds. SWANTON, VILLAGE. This village is in Franklin County, Population 1910, 1,236; 1920, 3,343. RICHFORD. Total Assessed valuation This town is in Windham ___ BOND. DEBT Apr 30 Tbis village is in Rutland Franklin County. INT. at Village Treasurer's office. Incorporated Oct. 1865. BRANDON GRADED SCH. DIST. 3^s 3s x INT. at First Nat. Bank, N. Y.; other at First Nat. Bank, Boston. FAIR HAVEN. is in town Railroad Bonds. 1922-1932 School Bonds. 4s T7M-S. f$28,OOOc.Sept 1 21-*27 Assess, val. 1916 (70% act.)-954,323 This 1920. 2.692. Water and Sewer Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1920.-$6.50 Bennington Coun¬ Incorporated Feb. 11 1762. 7,681,479 PROCTOR. BOND. DEBT May 1919.— BENNINGTON. TOWN. (about 80% actual) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920....$2.76 Population in 1920 (estimated).7,202 INTEREST payable at Northfield 6s Total val'n 1921 (H act.)—6,915.405 Total assessed val'n 1920 Village tax rate(per $1,000)'20 $35.00 Population 1910, 1,918; 1920—1,916 Nat. Bank. Elec. bds. exempt by spec. Act (incl. above) Water debt (incl.) 113,312 debt_ $779,000 35,415 Street Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $15,000c..Oct 1 '21-'23 4s'15 J-D 15,000—June 1 '26-27 Water Bonds. 4s '12 M-S 850.000c—Oct 1 '28 '31 Permanent Improvement Bonds. 4s '03 Nov $7,000c...Nov 2 1923 , 4s '04 May 7.000c...May 2 1924 School District Bonds. 4s '96 J-D 81.000cj._Dec 30 1921 4s '11 J-J 30,000ciJuly 1 '22-'27 WINDSOR SCHOOL 4s $45,000 4Hs'20 DISTRICT. 60,000—Aug 1 '25-'39 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 192l-$105,000 Floating debt 34,700 s-a INT. on $60,000 issue payable at the First National Bank or Boston. WINOOSKI. This village Is In Chittenden County. Pop'n 1910.4.520;'20,4,932. Refunding Bonds. 4s '14 J-J $70,000 Jan 1 1934 Water bonds $23,000 Sewer bonds 11,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $108,135 Water debt (included) 50,000 Assess, val., real 12,33b estate....3,079.458 Sinking fundsfGeneral Assess, val., personal Apr 1 1920\Water 29,8?'; 1,933,340 2,324,705 Tot.assess.val.'20(act.val.) 5.012.798 Assessed valuation 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920. —$3 70 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920. ..823.50 Population 1910, 6.381; 1920, 7,588 INT. at Wlnooskl Sav. B* an INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston, Champlain Trust Co. Sidewalk Bonds. 4s'05 June $7,000c.—June 7 1925 U. S. Deposit Fund Bonds. 4Hs'12 A-O $4,000c—Oct 1 '21-22 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1921 $141,000 Floating debt 57,462 Port of Boston State of Massachusetts. ITS ■■ • , —..-...One of Original Thirteen State (square miles)... —8,315 Admitted as a State Total area ot Boston Governor (term exp, 1st Wed. Jan. 1923)_.Channing H. Cox Sec. of State (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. '23).Frederie W. Cook Treasurer (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1923)..James Jackson Auditor (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1923)..Alonzo B. Cook Attorney-General J. Westson Allen .!.. Capital ... LEGISLATURE meets annually the first limited as to length of time. Wednesday in January, and sessions are not State debt see "State 18. The debt at present is All loans are payable, both prin¬ DEBT.—For early history of the HISTORY OF Supplement" of April 1895, page City and given in detail in cipal and Interest, the following table. in gold. 4s g 4s — 1 1 1 3J4s'07 3Ks'08 3)4s'10 Stfs'lO '21-'52 *21 -'53 *21-'54 1 *21-'36 — $96.000—Mar 1 102,000-.Mar 1 304,000..Sept 1 26.000_.Sept 1 1 1945 3Hsg'05J-J $670,000c&r Jan 3Hsg'06J-J 600,000c<fcr Jan 600,000r Jan 3 J48g'07J-J 125,000r Jan 3 HBg'0SJ-J Bonds. F-A$2,355.OOOr Aug F-A 2,430,OOOr Aug ' 15 F-A 850,000r Aug '17 775.000.Aug 4s g '13 4s g *14 09 3s JU 4)4 '18 F-A 825,000.Aug 1 '21-'57 3H«'09 J-J 4s g *13 J-J ♦Court-House Bonds. DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. State [VOL. 112. MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE 22 '22-'37 4s g J-J '22-'38 3)4sg'll J-J 1 1946 1 1947 1 1928 1 1949 60,000-Jan 60,000-Jan 160.000 Jan 1 165.000 Jan I 30,000-Jan 1 8,250 Jan 1 40.000 Janl 10.500 Jan 1 1 1949 '22-'53 __ '22-'54 *22-'51 *22-'32 *22-'31 *22-'34 2,000-Jan 1 '22-'25 J-J *2l-*39 3Hs'12 4s 13 J-J 4s *14 J-J Medfield Insane Asylum. 4s '15 J-J 3 «sg'94A-Q $700,OOOr Apr 1 1924 '22-25 174,300r Apr 1 1927 4s g *15 J-J / 51,OOOr-Jan 1 '26-'45 3 Hag A-O 1200,OOOr. Jan 1 165,500r Apr 1 1933 3 Hsg'03A-O 20,000-Jan 1 '22-'25 1 1934 4s '16 108,OOOr Apr 3 J4sg'04A-O '21-'26 (12.000. Jan 1 22,000r Apr 1 1936 4s '16 3 Hs?'07A-O 130,000. Jan 1 '27-'56 •Parks (Metropolitan). 4s '16 245,000-Jan 1 *22-'56 3 Hag J-J $1,800,OOOr Jan 1 1934 '22-'33 1 2,600,OOOr Jan 1 1936 4s g '16 J-J (240,OOOr_Jan 3 Ha g J-J 1 10.000r-._Jan 1 1934 2,400,000r Jan 1 1937 3 Hsg'97J-J 4s '17 J-J 30.000—Jan 1 *22-'27 1, lOO.OOOr July 1 1938 3 Hsg'98J-J 138.000--Jan 1 '22-'27 3s J-J 1,605,000-July 1 1939 4s *17 J-J J-J 5,000.-Jan 1 '22-'26 325,000r July 1 1940 5s *18 3s g '00 J-J 1,000-Jan 1 *22-'22 __ — 450,OOOr Jan 1 1940 4J^s*19 3 Hag'02J-J 1 1941 4)is'20 240,000—Jan 1 '22-'45 750,OOOr Jan 3s g '01 J-J Cambridge Subway. 100,000r Jan 1 1943 3.20sg'03J-J $969,000rMay 1 '22-'38 135,000r Jan 1 1943 5s g '20 3 Hsg'03J-J 6,860,OOOr May 1 '39-'70 640,OOOr July 1 1943 4Ksg'20 3 J48g'03J-J 600,OOOr Jan 1 1944 (See V. 110, p. 1555, for maturity.) 3Hsg'04J-J .. — *21-'33 - - ~ - ... ... ... ___ -- .. Basin. $250 OOOr Jan 1 ♦Charles River Abolition of Grade Crossings. 3 Hsg'04J-J 1944 M-N $4,500,000c&rNov 1 '23 3 Hsg'05J-J 400.000c&rJan 1 '45 3sg'94-'95M-N 500,000r Nov 1 1923 3^sg'06-'07J-J 600,OOOr Jan 1 1946 3Hsg'98M-N 1,500,OOOr May 1 1928 l,150,000c&rJan 1 *47 1,500,OOOr May 1 1929 3Hsg'07J-J 3s g '99 M-N 400,OOOr Jan 1 1948 300,OOOr May 1 1929 3 Hsg'07J-J 3Hsg'02M-N 425,OOOr Jan 1 1949 500.OOOr Nov 1 1936 3s g '09 J-J 3 Hsg'07M-N 425,OOOr Jan 1 1949 500,OOOr Nov 1 1937 3 l*sg'09J-J 3^sg'08M-N 475,000 --Jan 1 1950 250,OOOr Nov 1 1938 3 Hag'10 J-J 3Hsg*09M-N /184,000—Jan 1 '22-'24 250,OOOr Nov 1 1938 3^s'll 3s g '09 M-N ( 36.000-.-Jan 1 *45-'50 500,000 Nov 11939 3^sg'09M-N 33.000 -Jan 1 *22-'54 255,000 Novl'21-35 4s g'14 J-J 3^sg'llM-N 30,000r_ Jan 1 '22-*51 75,000 Novl'36-'40 4s g '18— Military Service Bonds. 272,000 Novl'21-'36 3Msg'12M-N $100,000 ..May 1 1922 75.000 Novl'37-'41 3^s'17 3 Hsg _ • is contingent ... 11922 1 1922 4^s'17 100.000 -May 4^s'17 M-S 100.000 ..May ... Armory Bonds. $95,OOOr Sept lOO.OOOr Sept 123,OOOr Sept '95-'96M-S 150.000rSept '97-02M-S 312,000rMch '02 M-S 38,OOOr Sept g'01-'04M-S 140,OOOr Sept '02 M-S 75,OOOr Mch 3s g 3s g 3s g 3Hs 3s 3s g _ M-S 03 '04-'05M-S 3^sg'05M-S 3 Ji8g'05M-S 3 J*sg'05M-S 3 J£sg'05M-S 3^s 06 3Hs'06 aks'oe 3 in 1904 bonds instead practice. 1,OOOr Mch 1 20,000 Sept 1 35,000 Sept 1 2,000 Sept 1 l,500rSept 1 20,OOOr Sept 1 45,OOOr Mch 1 230,OOOr Mch 1 22,OOOr Sept 1 19,000 Mar 1 420,500r Mch 1 20,OOOr Sept 1 5,OOOr Mch 1 40,OOOr Sept 1 600 Mar 1 40,000 Sept 1 6.000 Sept 1 40,000 Sept 1 100,000 Sept 1 — Hsg'07M-S 3Hsg'07M-S 3 Hsg'07M-S —. 3Ksg'08M-S 3 ^sg'09M-S 3s g 09 M-S 3s g '09 M-S 3 H s'09 — 3Ms'09 ... 3Hs'10 3^8*10 — 3^s'10 ... 3^s*ll ... / 80,000 1U8,1 1108,000 tot 3 3Msg'HM-N216,000r-Nov 1 *21-'38 3^sg'llM-N 22,000r_Nov 1 *39-*40 1927 5s *07 M-N 219.000.Jan 1937 1921 (or before, at option of State.) 1935 ♦Metropolitan Sewer. 1934 3s 11930 M-S $6, lOO.OOOr Jan g 1921 3s g M-S 500,OOOr Mch 1 1935 1935 3Hsg M-S 495,OOOr Jan 1 1930 1936 3Hsg M-S 339,OOOr Mch 1 1935 1937 3s M-S l,024.912r July 1 1939 g 1936 1937 3s g M-S 65,OOOr Mch 1940 1936 3Ha g M-S 3,586,OOOr July 1943 1938 3Hs g M-S 1,046,OOOr Jan 1943 1938 3 305,OOOr Jan M-S Ha g 1944 1938 3 392,OOOr July Msg'04M-S 1946 1938 3 J4sg'06M-S 1,175,000 Jan 1938 1938 1935 1938 1939 Septl'21-28 Septl'29-40 000 Septl'21-36 (64,( 3^s'12 Hospital Loans. 000 Septl'37-40 ~ (12,( ... 000 li.c 38 g 150,000c Jan 09 M-S M-S 263.000c Jan 3 Hag 40 .OOOr. Jan 4S 4s -1g'15 M S(190,000r_ Jan 1 \108.000r__Jan 1 J-J (67.500r.Jan 1 J-J 1949 1949 1 '22-'41 _ ... (112.000 Septl'21-34 ... Septl*35-43 120,000 Septl'21-44 \ 45,000 '22-'36 1 *37-'45 '22-'50 58,OOOr Jan 1 170,000-Sepfc 1 '21-'37 1 $91,558,846 $85,059,906 $87,984,093 Is of two classes: the Direct Debt, for the payment of Commonwealth Is directly and entirely responsible; and the Nominal or Contingent Debt, for which the Commonwealth has loaned Its credit to sundry cities and towns for various purposes, the payment of which is guaranteed by sinking funds (sufficient to pay the debt at The above debt the maturity) been Incurred. On Dec. 1 1920 Erovided by a direct annual tax on thethese classes and for which thefunds cities and towns the sinking debt as applicable thereto were as follows: QrandTotal. Direct Debt. Continaent Debt. Sinking funds $57,547,593 22,419.354 $85,603,068 28,495,115 $143,150,661 50,914,469 Netdebt $35,128,239 $57,107,953 $92,236,192 Bonded debt.. ASSESSED VALUATION.—The State's assessed valuation Total. follows: Personal Property. Years— Real Estate. $5,344,153,657 $975,790,200 1920 ....$4,368 363 457 4,898.860,299 919.024.221 3,979,836,078 1919 4,738,976.589 853,481,248 3,885,495,341 1918 4,538,998,071 730,592,172 3,808,405,899 1917 4,962,238,008 1,275,754,750 3,686,483,258 1916 6,074,281,951 2,500,599.981 3,573.681,970 1915 6.005,412,801 2,537,852,080 3.467,560,721 1914 5,479.279,693 2,262,565,233 3,216,714,460 1912 5,027,154,806 2,050.079.335 2,977,075.471 1910 4.222,281,054 1,621,835.908 2,600,445,146 1905 3,878,671,070 1,562.983,689 2,315,687,381 19002.613,215,137 1,013,077,330 1,600,137,807 1890 1,927,855,430 816,695,358 1,111,160.072 , 1880 of the Income Tax Law, which became effective personal property is no longer taxable by local board which accounts for the decrease in valuation of the assessed personal property in 1917 and thereafter. The larger portion of the State's revenue is derived from corporations, national bank stocks, savings bank and inheritance taxes. In 1920 the tax assessed aggregated $30,981,897 47, of which $13,507,181 85 accrued to the Commonwealth and the balance is apportioned to cities and towns. Of the total of $30,981,897 47, $202,8 2 52 was assessed upon street railway companies. $2,072,482 22 upon other public service corporations,$13,288,464 23 upon domestic business corporations, $1,932,033 62 savings banks, $2,843,604 10 national banks and $1,854,722 96 inheritances. 1 POPULATION OF STATE.1820— 523,287 Under the provisions — 4s '15 Dec. the intangible of assessors, 1941 4sg '16 J-J 135.000.SepU '38-'52 Septl'21-35 4s '17 M-S ( 8,000—Septl 1921 Septl *36-39 \245.000-Sept 1 '22-'56 27.000 Septl'40-42 4s '17 M-S 35.000-Septl '21-'56 .Sept 1 '21-'26 (15&,0005s '18 M-S 70.000.Septl '21-'27 384,000. .Sept 1 '27-'42 1225000.Septl *28-'52 17,500 Sept 1 1943 4^s'20 (144,000--Sept 1 *21-'44 Sept 1 1920. $92,236,192 Netdebt which '41-*52 , 4s '14 1 1919. Dec. 1 1918. Dec. 1 1917. debt_.$143.150,661 $138,637,390 $129,371,162 $131,151,912 Sinking funds, &c., 50.914,469 47,078,544 44,311,256 43,167,819 1 Total funded in 1917, 195,000 48,000 4s '13 SINKING FUNDS, &C.— Dec. '22-'40 \ 36,OOOr .Jan 4sg '16 J-J 4sg '16 J-J Treasury in Boston. INTEREST is payable at State TOTAL DEBT, 10,OOOr Sept 1 1935 5,OOOr Sept 1 1934 3>*s '07M-S 3 J4sg'06M-S 3Hs?07 Prisons and J4sg01-02-MN$721,600r Nov 1 1931 3s g '01 M-N 200,OOOr Nov 1 1931 3 Hsg'03M-N 746,650r May 1 1933 3 Hsg'04M-N 507,250r May 1 1934 3 ^sg'05M-N 300,000c&r May 1 1934 3Hsg'06M-N 404,OOOr Nov 1 1935 3 Hsg'06-'07M-N 166,OOOr Nov 11936 8,000.Mar 1 1927 3 J48g'0f-'08M-N237,200r Nov 1 1937 60,OOOr Sept 1 1934 3s g 09 M-N 125,OOOr Nov 1 1938 65,OOOr Sept 1 1934 3 Hsg'09M-N 130.800r Nov 1 1938 33,000r Mch 1 1935 3Hsg'09-'10M-N2.149,000Novl 1939 3 Hsg'04M-S 3s g 1 1921 1 1922 1 1923 1 1925 11927 1 1931 1 1931 1 1932 See below. debt. PUBLIC SALES OF BONDS.—A bill passed the Legislature directing the Treasurer to advertise all future sales of State of disposing of them at private sale, as had been the previous (V, 78, p. 1565.) ... 3s g '92 M-S 3s g '93 M-S 3s g '94 M-S $3,239,593 la a loans or contingent debt except "parks," of which obligation. Two-thirds ($350,000) of the Court-house Nominal direct State 75,000—Sept 1 *45-'59 Soldiers'Gratuity Bonds. 4s '13 $30,000—Aug 1 '21-'22 85,000 Septl'21-37 4s '14 60,000_.Aug 1 '21-'22 1,000 Sept 1 1920 Hospital Loans. 5s '18 (30,000 Septl'21-35 3s g '98 M-N $272,500r Nov 1 1925 1 1,000 Sept 1 1936 3 Hse'OlM-N 128.000r Nov 1 1925 Defenceof Commonwealth Loan, 3sg'99-'00M-N110,450—May 11929 Act of 1919. 3 ^sg'01&'02M-N73.000r May 1 1929 1933 5s '20 $2,430,000-Dec 1 '21-'29 3 Hsg'03M-N 150,OOOr May 1935 3 Hsg'06M-N 75,OOOr Nov Harbor Improvement. 1936 3 ^sg'O V07M-N 80,OOOr Nov 3Hsg'97J-J $500,OOOr—Jan 1 1937 1937 300,OOOr Nov 4sgT5 J-J ]120,000r_Jan 1 *22-'25 3 «sg'08M-N 1939 118.000 Nov \ 100,000r_ Jan 1 *26-'30 3 Hs'10 M-N 1925 3s '95 160,000 Nov 4s g '16... 225.000r_Jan 1 '22-30 50,000 May 1 1933 5s 18 60,000-_Jan 1 '22-33 3s '03 3^s'10 15.000 Nov 1 1939 Highways. State-House Construction. 3 «sg'97A-0 $700,OOOr April 11927 3s'95 $2,000 April 11915 3 Hse'98A-0 300,OOOr Apr 1 1928 4s *13 5,000 Aug 1 1920 38 g^9-'30A-O 800,000r Apr 1*29-30 '21-'33 4s g '14 A-O 325.000r.0ct 1 3s g *01 A-0 350.000r Apr 1 1931 4s 15 A-O 210,OOOr.Oct 1 '21-'34 3s g '02 A-0 10,OOOr Apr 1 1932 4s g '16 75,000r_..Oct 1 '21-'35 3 Hb g'2-'04A-O 665,OOOr Apr 1 1932 4s g '16 475,000r...Oct 1 *21-'39 Ol/i.«"nOA_n AC\(\ HAHr Apr 1 1933 400,OOOr Ani3 Hsg'03A4s '17 (360,000.Oct 1 *21-'29 114,000 Oct 1 '21-39 3s '09 1920—3,852,356 1915—3.693,310 1910—3,366.416 1905—3,003.635 4s '16 ... 4s '17 ... 4s *19 ... ness 472,040 422.845 378,787 sachusetts limiting —. 1860—1,231,066 1850— 994,514 1810— 1840— 737,699 1800... 1830-.. 610,408 1790... 1900—2,805,346 1890—2,238.943 1880—1,783,080 1870-..1,457,351 ... ... ... — ... ... — —. 3Hs'05 33^8*06 3Hs*07 3Hs'08 3^s'09 3Hs'10 3Hs'll 3Hs'll 3Hs'12 ... — ... ... ... ... ... — ... 4s '13 48 '14 4s *15 4s '16 — 4s '17 4s '16 4s '17 — 4^s'19 — 4HS*18 DEBT ... ... 30-'36 [245,000-Oct 1 '22-30 Massachusetts War Loan '22-36 A-O $1,240.OOOr Aprl 1928 '22-37 3s g '22-38 4Ks'19 s-an 280.000—Nov 1 '21-'28 ♦Water Loan (Metropolitan). '21-39 J-J $13,000,000c July 1 1935 '21-39 3 Hag 4,000.000c Jan 1 1938 1 1921 3 Hs'98 J-J '21-'40 3sg'99-'00J-J 4,000,000cJuly 1 1939 17,500-Oct 1 1921 3s g '01 J-J 6,900.000c4:rJan 1 1941 3,100,OOOr Jan 1 1941 85.000 Oct 1 *22-'26 3 Hsg'01 J-J 3,500,OOOr Jan 1 1942 120,000 Oct 1 '27-36 3 V$sg*02J-J 4,000,000rJan 1 '43-44 3 Hs g J-J 55,000 Oct 1 '37-'41 1945 650,000c&r Jan 162,000 Oct 1 '21-'22 3 «sg'05J-J 1946 1,350,000c Jan J-J 300,000 Oct 1 *23-'27 3 Hag 1949 199,000c Jan 3Hsg'09J-J 232,500 Oct 1 *21-'23 1949 199,000c Jan 295,000 Oct 1 '24-'28 3s g '09 J-J 1950 500,000 Jan 3 Hsg'lOJ-J 204,000 Oct 1 '21-'24 150,000—Jan 1 '22-'51 190,000 Oct 1 *25-'28 3^s'll J-J 125,000... Jan 1 '22-'46 86,000 Oct 1 '21-'22 3Hs'12 J-J 20,000—Jan 1 '47-'51 336,000 Oct 1 *23-30 189.000.-Jan 1 '22-'48 4s g '14 J-J 90,000.-Oct 1 1921 20,000.—Jan 1 '49-'52 445,000 Oct 1 '22-'26 *22-*45 (312,OOOr .Jan 180.000 Oct 1 '21-'25 4a g '15 J-J *46-'55 [100,060r. Jan 140,000 Oct 1 '26-*29 '22-'42 4s g '16 J-J (22,OOOr. Jan 216,000 Oct 1 '21-'26 *43-'56 } 14.OOOr.Jan 140,000 Oct 1 '27-30 90.000 Apr 1 150,000 Apr 1 192,000 Apr 1 280.500 Apr 1 95,000 Oct 1 171,000 Oct 1 17,500-_0ct 200,000 Oct 1 288,000 Oct 1 '21-*28 140,000 Oct 1 '29-32 252,000 Oct 1 '21-'27 1*0,000 Oct 1 '28-31 4s '17 4^s*19 4Ks'20 J-J .. ... 130,000..Jan "22-'47 *22-'30 (54,000.. Jan '31-'49 195.000.. Jan 33.000...Jan 1 '22-'54 LIMITATIONS.—The only provision in the constitution of Mas¬ the power of the Legislature to create State indebted¬ constitutional amendment adopted in Nov. 1918, the is contained in a text of Sec. which follows: 1. Commonwealth shall not in any manner be individual, or of any private association, privately owned and managed. Commonwealth may borrow money to repel invasion, sup- given or loaned to or or of any Sec. 2. y The credit of the in aid of any corporation which is The {>ress insurrection, defend theborrow money in or to assist the United States of war, and may also Commonwealth anticipation of receipts from taxes or other sources, such loan to be paid out of the revenue of the year n case in which Sec. 3. it is created. the loans which may be contracted as before pro¬ Commonwealth may borrow money only by a vote, taken by In addition to vided, the the yeas and nays, of and voting thereon. two-thirds of each House of the The Governor General Court present General Court shall recommend to the which any loan shall be contracted. Sec. 4. Borrowed money shall not be expended for any other purpose than that for which it was borrowed or for the reduction or discharge the term for of the principal of the There appears to loan. be no constitutional limit upon municipal indebtedness. Statutes general and special have, however, been passed on this subject with respect to cities and towns. The latest legislation regarding the matter is known as Chapter 719 of the Laws of 1913. approved May 26 1913. The limit of indebtedness for cities and towns (excepting Boston) is fixed by Sections 6 and 12 of this law. Tb,6S6 sections followi * Section 6. Cities and towns may incur debt, outside the limit of Indebt¬ edness prescribed in this Act, for the following purposes and payable within the periods hereinafter specified: (1) For temporary loans under the provisions of Sec. 3. 4 or 9. one year. (2) For establishing or purchasing a system for supplying the of a city or town with water, or for the purchase of land for the protection of a water system, or for acquiring water rights, 30 years. (3) For the extension of water mains and for water inhabitants departmental equip¬ ment, 5 years. enlarging or electric 20 but the indebt¬ exceeding in a town assessed valuation of such For establishing, purchasing, extending or a gas lighting plant within the limits of a city or town, years; edness so incurred shall be limited to an amount not 5% and in a city 2H% of the last preceding town or city. (5) For acquiring land for the purposes of a fied In 8ection 19 of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws and thereof, 30 years; but the indebtedness so incurred (4) amount not exceeding H of 1% city or town. Debts for all of the of tne of public playground, as speci¬ amendments shall be limited to an the last preceding assessed valuation purposes mentioned in this section shall be within the periods above specified from the date of the first Issue or notes on account thereof, and may be incurred in accordance provisions of existing law, except in so far as the same are payable of bonds with the inconsistent June, 1921.] with the provisions MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT of this Act. All other debts hereafter incurred by city a or town shall be reckoned in determining its limit of indebtedness, and debts authorized under the provisions of this section, except for temporary loans, may be incurred only by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present and voting, or of two-thirds of all the members of a city council or other govern¬ ing body, taken by yeas and nays, and subject to the approval of the mayor, if such approval is required by the charter of the city. Section 12. Except as otherwise authorized by Section 0 of this Act by Chapter 634 of the Acts of the year 1913, a city shall not authorize indebtedness to an amount exceeding 2H %. and a town shall not authorize or indebtedness to an amount exceeding 3%, on the average of the assessors' valuations of the taxable property for the three preceding calendar years the valuations being first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed thereon previous to the last day of December of the preceding calendar year. Chapter 634 of the Laws of 1913, referred to above, provides for the pay¬ of outstanding demand notes and the restoration of trust funds. ment cable to It." The specific reference to Boston is in Sect. 18, which follows: "Section 18. Sections 53 of Part I of Chapter 490 of the Acts of 1909, as amended by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910, is hereby further amended by striking out the said section and inserting in place thereof the following— Section 53. The taxes assessed in the city of Boston on property, exclusive of the State tax and other amounts assessed upon the city by the Common¬ wealth, the county tax and sums required by law to be raised on account of the city debt, shall not in any year exceed $10 55 on every $1,000 of the average of the assessors' valuation of the taxable property therein for the preceding three years, such valuation being first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed thereon previous to Dec. 31 in the year pre¬ ceding said assessment. Any order or appropriation requiring a larger assessment than is herein limited shall be void. * Sections 13 and 14 relating to sinking funds and the payment of future loans took effect upon the passage of the Act. The other sections referred to above became effective Jan. 1 1914. We have room here to give only this brief outline of Chapter 719. The law in full will be found in the "Chronicle" of Aug. 23 1913, pages 486 to 488 Inclusive. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Clause 15, Sec. 5, Part I, Chapter 490, of the Acts of 1909, provides that the following securities shall be ex¬ empt from taxation: "Bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the Common¬ wealth issued since the first day of January in the year 1906, and bonds, notes and certificates of indebtedness of any county, fire district, water supply district, city or town In the Commonwealth which may be issued on or after the first day of May in the year 1908, stating on their face that they are exempt from taxation in Massachusetts." The 1917 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 257, Laws of 1917) exempt¬ ing from taxation savings deposits when invested in bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the United States. The Act in full follows: "Deposits savings banks. Including such savings banks as are called institutions savings, deposits in the savings departments of trust companies, and deposits in the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company, shall be exempt from taxation when invested in bonds or certificates of indebt¬ edness of the United States of America." in vestment, and whose net Indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the TAXATION OF MORTOAOES.—Chapter 761. Laws of 1914, given in full In the "Chronicle'' of J uly 18,1914, page 212, provides that a bond secured by mortgage on tangible property located within or without the Common¬ wealth which is subject to taxation wherever located, and which is thers actually taxed, shall be exempt from taxation within the Commonwealth registration of the same with the Tax Commissioner and upon the payment to him of a fee of $3 per $1,000 annually. of Massachusetts upon INCOME TAX.—The 1916 Legislature passed a bill (Chapter 269, Laws of 1916) providing for a tax on incomes in accordance with a consti¬ tutional amendment adopted in Nov. 1915. See "State and City" De¬ The law has been declared partment" of "Chronicle for June 3 1916. V. 104, p. 2664. constitutional by the State Supreme Court, In 1920 V. the Ill, p. Legislature passed five amendments to the law. 408. ' •■■■■•'. , SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWER AND RESTRICTIONS—Investment by savings banks in Massachusetts is governed by Chap. 590 of the Acts of 1908, referred to in V. 87, p. 257, and in an editorial article on pages law was 5 and 6 of the "State and City Supplement" for May 29 1909. further amended in 1909 and 1912 (see "Chronicle" of May The 25 1912. "State and City Department"), Clause "Fourteenth" was added in the last two paragraphs of the section relating to street railways was 1913, added and in 1918 the Legislature authorized savings banks and savings departments of trust companies in Massachusetts to invest in Farm Loan bonds issued by Federal Land banks, and also the Investment by savings banks in bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange. In 1919 a law was passed providing that railroad bonds, which were legal investments for savings banks at the time when the U. 8. Government took over the opera¬ tion of the roads Issuing such bonds, shall not become Illegal investments in 1915, by reason of the operation of the roads by passed extending this provision for a at present reads as follows: was the'Government. In 1920 a law period of two more years. The law SECTION 68. ' Deposits and the Income derived therefrom shall b. invested only as follows: FIRST—First Mortgages of Real Estate.—In first mortgages of real estate located In this Commonwealth not to exceed 60% of the value of such real estate; but not more than 70% of the whole amount of deposits shall be so Invested. If a loan is made on unimproved and unproductive real estate, the amount loaned thereon shall not exceed 40% of the value of such real estate. [For conditions that must be observed in making such loans see law in full in V. 87, p. 257.] In the public funds of the United States the New England States. SECOND—Public Funds.—(a) or of any of (b) In the bonds or notes of a county, city or town of this Commonwealth. (c) In the bonds or notes of an incorporated district in this Common¬ wealth whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. (d) In the bonds or notes of any city of Rhode Island or Connecticut whose net Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, indebtedness does not exceed 5% preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes; or of any county or town of said States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3 % of such valuation; or of any Incorporated water district of said States which has within its limits more than five thousand Inhabit¬ ants and whose bonds or notes are a direct obligation on all the taxable property of such district and whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3% of such valuation. Provided, that there Is not Included within the limits of such water district, either wholly or in part, any city or town the bonds or notes of which are not a legal Investment. (e) In the legally authorized bonds of the States of New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri and Iowa, and of the District of Columbia, and in the legally authorized bonds for municipal purposes, and in the refunding bonds issued to take up at maturity bonds which have been issued for other than municipal pur¬ poses but on which the Interest has been fully paid, of any city of the afore¬ said States, which has at the date of such Investment more than thirty thousand inhabitants, as established by the last national or State census or city census, certified to by the city clerk or treasurer of said city, and taken in the same manner as a national or State census, preceding such in¬ of the last valuation last preceding valu¬ (f) 1 In the legally authorized bonds of the States of California, Delaware, Nebraska, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington, and in the legally author¬ ized bonds for municipal purposes or In refunding bonds which have been Issued for other than municipal purposes, but on which the Interest haa been fully paid, of any city of the States of California, Connecticut, Dela¬ ware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wash¬ ington and Wisconsin, which has at the date of such investment more than one hundred thousand inhabitants, established in the same manner as is provided Injsubdivision (e) of thisiclause, and whose net Indebtedness does not exceed seven per cent of the valuation of the taxable property therein, established and ascertained as provided in subdivision (e) of this clause. G'he Attorney-General on April 28 1914 held that p. 1629.] the City of neapolis, Minn., were legal investments. V. 98, bonds of (g) In subdivisions (d), (e) and (f) of this clause the words "net Indebted¬ ness" mean the indebtedness of a county, city, town or district omitting debts created for supplying the inhabitants with water and debts created in anticipation of taxes to be paid within of sinking Farm funds Loan available one year, and deducting the amount for the payment of the indebtedness included. be lawful for savings banks and savings Bonds.—"It shall departments of trust companies in this Commonwealth to invest in farm loan bonds lawfully issued by Federal Land banks incorporated under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved July 17 1916, entitled "An Act to provide capital for agricultural development, to create standard forms of Investment based upon farm mortgage, to equalize rates of interest upon farm loans, to furnish a market for United States bonds, to create Govern¬ ment depositaries and financial agents for the United States, and for other purposes." RAILROAD BON DS. Massachusetts Railroads. THIRD.—(a) In the bonds or notes, Issued in accordance with the laws of this Commonwealth, of a railroad corporation Incorporated therein the rail¬ road of which is located wholly or in part therein, which has paid In in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its dividends outstand¬ ing issues of capital stock in each fiscal year for the five years next preceding such Investment, or In the first mortgage bonds of a terminal corporation incorporated in this Commonwealth and whose property Is located therein, which Is owned and operated, or the bonds of which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed, by such railroad corporation. Any shares of the capital stock of a railroad corporation leased to such railroad corporation, which are owned by said lessee corporation, shall not be con¬ as outstanding within the meaning of this subdivision. sidered New England Railroads. In the bonds (b) or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation incorporated In any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad of which located in said States, whether such corporation is In possession of and Is Is operating Its own road or is leased to another railroad corporation; provided either that such bonds shall be secured by a first mortgage of the whole or a part of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation or by a refunding mortgage as described in paragraph (3) or (4) of subdivision g; or that If the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unincum¬ bered by mortgage, such bonds snail be issued under the authority of one of said States which provides by law that no such railroad corporation which has Issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon its road, equip¬ ment and franchise or upon any of its real or personal property, without In¬ cluding in and securing by such mortgage all bonds previously Issued and all Its pre-existing debts and liabilities, which provision, so enacted In such State, shall have been accepted by the stockholders of such corporation; and provided, that such corporation has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding Issues of capital stock In each fiscal year for the five years next preceding such investment. (c) In the first mortgage bonds or assumed first mortgage bonds or in the bonds secured by a refunding mortgage as described in paragraphs (3) or (4) of subdivision g, of a railroad corporation Incorporated in any of the New England States the railroad of which Is located wholly or in part therein, which have been guaranteed as to principal and Interest by a railroad corporation described in subdivisions a or b which is in possession of and is for also STATE of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the ation of property therein for the assessment of taxes. Cities and towns which have demand notes outstanding or which have ex¬ pended town or trust funds for general expenses, were required to raise In the tax levy of 1914 an amount necessary to redeem the notes and restore the funds, or if to do this would impose too great a burden. they could borrow for the purpose for a period not to exceed 15 years. Section 5 of Chapter 719 specifies for just what purposes debts may be Incurred within the limit fixed by Section 12, and states also for what periods such debt shall run. Sections 3,4 and 9 authorize the issuance of temporary loans, payable in not more than one year from date, in anticipation of the sale of bonds or notes already voted, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, for the payment of any land damages or expenses of altering grade crossings or any proportion of expense of constructing a highway in anticipation of reimbursement by the Commonwealth. Section 8 prohibits the sale of bonds, notes or certificates of indebtedness at less than par. How¬ ever, under Section 10 temporary loans issued under Sections 3, 4 and 9 may be negotiated at a discount. Section 13 prohibits the creation of further sinking funds, but such funds established prior to the passage of the Act must be continued until the debt for which they were established has matured. Hereafter notes shall not be made payable on demand (Section 14) and the payment of all debt, except that incurred under Sec¬ tions 3, 4 and 9, must be made by such annual installments as will extin¬ guish the same at maturity. Section 1 distinctly excepts Boston from the general provisions of the Act in the following words: ''Section 1. The provisions of this Act shall not, except as is hereinafter specified, apply to the city of Boston, but said city shall remain subject to the provisions of all general and special laws appli¬ OF (d) operating its own road. bond shall be made a legal investment by subdivision b unless or assumed such bond has, during its fiscal next preceding the date of such Investment, paid In dividends on its No the corporation which issued year capital stock an amount equal to one-third of the total amount paid on all its direct and assumed funded indebtedness. No bond shall be made a legal investment by subdivision c corporation which guaranteed such bond has, during its fiscal preceding such Investment, paid In dividends on its capital stock equal to one-third of the total amount of Interest paid on all assumed and guaranteed funded indebtedness. Other of Interest unless the year next an amount its direct, Railroads. . (e) In the mortgage bonds, as described In any of the following sub¬ divisions of this clause, of any railroad corporation incorporated under the of the United States: Provided, that during each of the ten fiscal years of such railroad cor¬ poration next preceding the date of such investment— (1) Such railroad corporation owned in fee not less than five hundred miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, or if such corporation owned in fee less than five hundred miles of such railroad, the gross earnings of such corporation, reckoned as herein¬ after provided, shall have been not less than fifteen million dollars; (2) Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage indebtedness; (3) Such railroad corporation shall have paid in dividends In cash to Its stockholders an amount equal to at least four per cent upon all its out¬ standing capital stock. (4) The gross earnings from the operation of the property of such rail¬ road corporation, Including therein the gross earnings of all railroads leased and operated or' controlled and operated by said corporation, and the gross earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it, shall not have been less in amount than five times the amount necessary to pay the interest payable upon its entire outstanding indebtedness, the rentals of all leased lines, and the Interest on all the outstanding indebtedness of railroads controlled and operated which is not owned by said corporation after deducting from said interest and rentals interest and dividends received from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad corporations not operated by said corporation, which have been deposited with a trustee as the only security to secure the payment of bonds or notes Issued by said corporation, but not In excess of the interest on said last-named bonds or notes. And further provided, that— (5) No bonds shall be made a legal investment by subdivision g in case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or assuming laws of any corporation, including all bonds not issued that may legally be issued under any of its prior mortgages or of its assumed prior mortgages, after deducting therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds reserved under the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior lien debts at maturity, shall exceed three times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the date of such Investment. (6) No bonds shall be made a legal Investment by subdivision i or ) in the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, added to the total debt of the guaranteeing corporation as defined in paragraph five, including therein the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of such case at said date the total debt of the corporation which fruaranteeing corporation outstanding at the date of suchissued said bonds Investment; nor n case shall exceed three times its outstanding In the case of a mortgage executed capital stock. prior to the passage of this Act, may be issued is not spe¬ cifically stated, the amount of bonds outstanding thereunder at the date of such investment shall be considered, for the purposes of paragraph five and of this paragraph, as the total authorized issue. (7) Any railroad corporation which is mentioned in subdivision c of clause fourth of section twenty-six of chapter one hundred and thirteen of the Revised Laws shall be considered as having complied with all the re¬ quirements of this subdivision preceding paragraph five up to and including the fiscal year of said corporation in which this Act is passed. under which ♦ the total amount of bonds which DESCRIPTION OF BONDS. Definition of First Mortgage.—Whenever the term "first (1) is used in the following subdivisions, it shall mean, fied, a mortgage" unless otherwise quali¬ first mortgage on not less than seventy-five per cent of the owned in fee at the date of the mortgage railroad by the railroad corporation on ' MASSACHUSETTS 24 ■■ seventy-five per connected; on less ment. railway corporations are not STATUS representing or covering railroad mileage not owned In fee. the bonds se¬ cured by said mortgage shall not become legal investments unless said corporation owns in fee at least seventy-five per cent of the total mileage which is subject to the lien of said mortgage and which is represented or covered by said stocks or bonds; (2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage or trust Indenture which is in effect a first mortgage, upon all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage or trust Indenture, by virtue of the Irrevocable pledge with the trustee thereof of an entire issue or issues of bonds which are a first lien upon the allroad of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled nd operated or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming bonds; 1 which covers at least seventy-five per cent of in fee by said corporation at the date of said mortgage A refunding mortgage provides for the retirement of all outstanding mortgage debts which are prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said refunding the date thereof. But If any of the bonds which said refunding mortgage is given to refund are secured on a railroad not owned In fee by a mortgage at corporation executing said refunding mortgage, there shall be conveyed said refunding mortgage either— seventy-five per cent of the railroad on which each Issue of bonds be refunded is secured, free from any mortgage lien except that of the the and assigned to the trustee of At least to securing the bonds to be refunded; or seventy-five per cent of the outstanding bonds of each issue by a mortgage lien upon such railroad; and all of said railroad not owned in fee which Is so subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage shall be the railroad of one or more railroad corporations which are owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated, by the corporation issuing or assuming said refunding mortgage bonds; But In no case shall the bonds secured by said refunding mortgage become a legal Investment unless they mature at a later date than any bonds which said refunding mortgage Is given to refund, nor unless the total mileage subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph Is at least twenty-five per cent greater that the mileage covered by any one of the mortgages securing bonds which said refunding mortgage is given to refund. (4) A mortgage upon not less than ten per cent of the railroad, ex¬ clusive of sidings, owned in fee at the date of said mortgage by the corpora¬ tion Issuing or assuming said bonds, but In no case on less than five hundred continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad; provided, that Said mortgage Is a first or second lien upon not less than seventy-five per cent of the total railroad covered by said mortgage at the date thereof, and which provides for the retirement of all mortgage debts which are a prior lien upon said railroad owned In fee and covered by said mortgage, mortgage pr mortgages At least Is secured which at the date of the execution thereof; by said mortgage mature at a later date than, and than Is covered by, bonds secured The cover mileage at least twenty-five per cent greater a of the bonds secured by a prior lien mortgage so to The date of said mortgage shall be at least five years any such be retired; prior to the date of investment. been assumed, or which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both onds made Erlnclpal and Interest by, a railroad under paragraphs three or four of sub¬ legal Investment corporation whose refunding mortgage a division g; provided. that— prior to and are to be refunded by such refunding mortgage; refunding mortgage covers all the real property upon which the securing said underlying bonds Is a lien. case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the corporation Issuing said bonds Is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and Said bonds are Said mortgage In the •operated, by said railroad corporation. (1) Guaranteed Obligations.—Bonds which have been guaranteed by en¬ dorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with all the provisions of subdivision e: provided, that— Said bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the railroad of a railroad corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated, by the corporation guaranteeing said bonds; In the case of a leased railroad, the entire capital stock of which, except shares qualifying directors, is not owned by the lessee, the rental includes an amount to be paid to the stockholders of said leased railroad equal to at least four per cent per annum upon that portion of the entire capital stock thereof outstanding which is not owned by the lessee. (j) First mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation which during each ol its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such investment has complied with all the requirements of paragraphs two, three and four of subdivision e; provided, that said bonds are guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of subdivision e preceding paragraph five, notwith¬ standing that the railroad of said issuing corporation is not operated by said guaranteeing corporation. CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DISTURB¬ ANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES. (k) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any provisions of this Act shall not be rendered Illegal although the cor¬ poration Issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fail for a period not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the requirements of of the paragraph four of subdivision e; but no further Investment in the bonds issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made during said period. If after the expiration of said period said corporation complies for the shall be following fiscal year with all the requirements of subdivision e, regarded as having complied therewith during said period. BONDS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL ONI ACCOUNT it OF CONSOLIDATION. Bonds which have been or shall become legal Investments under any of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the (I) property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to or legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corporaton which issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing cor¬ poration shall assume the payment of said bonds, and so long as it shall continue to Day regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities issued against, in exchange for or to acquire the stock of the corporation consolidated, or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently Issued In exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least equal to 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the time of such consol¬ idation or purchase, of said corporation which issued CREDIT OF A CORPORATION NOT CONSOLIDATION. TO or assumed said bond BE LOST BY railroad corporation which has complied witn all the lequiree preceding paragraph five, except that the period of compliance is less than ten, but not less than five successive years, shall be, or shall have been, thereupon consolidated or merged into, or its railroad purchased and all or the debts of such corporation assumed by, another railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States such corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having complied with all the provisions of subdivision e preceding paragraph five duriqg those successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or (m) ments If a of subdivision considered Surchase in which all continuous corporation in or purchased corporations, said consolidated, merged ownership and possession, as RAILROADS UNDER FEDERAL CONTROL. Railroad bonds, which were vestments authorized by law. Approved May 7 1920. PRESENT INVESTMENTS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL. this Act shall not render illegal the invest¬ of real estate held by such corporation at the time of its passage, nor the investment at such time or thereafter In any issue of bonds or notes dated prior to its passage, in which such corporation was then authorized to invest, so long as such bonds or notes continue to com¬ ply with the requirements of law then in force. i STREET RAILWAY BONDS. FIFTH.—In the bonds of any street railway company incorporated in FOURTH.—The provisions of ment in any mortgages Commonwealth the railway of which is located wholly or in part and which has earned and paid in dividends in cash an amount all Its outstanding capital stock In each of the five years last preceding the certification by the Board of Railroad Commlss'oners hereinafter provided for. No such investment shall be made unless said company appears from returns made by It to the Board of Railroad Commissioners to have properly paid said dividends without im¬ pairment of assets or capital stock, and said board shall on or before the fifteenth day of January In each year certify and transmit to the Bank Commissioner a list of such street railway companies. Dividends paid by way of rental to stockholders of a leased street railway company shall be deemed to have been earned and paid by said company within the meaning of this clause, provided that said company shall have annually earned, and properly paid in dividends In cash, without impair¬ ment of assets or capital stock, an amount equal to at least five per cent upon all its outstanding capital stock In each of the five fiscal years next preceding the date of the lease thereof. If two or more street railway companies have been consoli lated by pur¬ chase or otherwise during the five years prior to said certification, the pay¬ ment severally from the earnings of each year of dividends equivalent in the aggregate to a dividend of five per cent on the aggregate capital stocks of the several companies during the years preceding such consolidation shall be sufficient for the purpose of this Act. * Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under the provisions of this clause shall not, except as hereinafter provided, be deemed to be an illegal investment by reason of the fact that the corporation issuing such bonds shall hereafter fail or shall have heretofore failed for a period not exceeding two successive fiscal years to earn and pay dividends in accordance with the requirements of this clause, but no further investments In the bonds issued by the corporation shall be made during said period. If after the expiration of said period the corporation earns and pays or has earned and paid dividends during the following fiscal year in accordance with the requirements of this clause, it shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period; provided, that it shall not have so failed to comply during any other period within the next preceding five years; and provided, that during said period of non-compliance its annual earnings shall have at least been sufficient to provide for the payment of the interest upon its outstanding indebtedness and all other fixed charges in addition to its operating expenses. Nothing in this Act shall be interpreted as in¬ validating any investments in bonds now held as legal investments by savings banks and trust companies of this Commonwealth under the pro¬ this therein, (h) Bonds Underlying Refunding Mortgages.—Mortgage bonds or bonds secured by mortgage bonds which are a direct obligation of, or which have are OF legal investments for savings banks at the time when the Government of the United States, under the Act of Congress approved Mar. 21 1918, took over the operation of the railroads issuing such bonds, shall not become illegal investments by reason of the operation of the railroads by the Federal Governmeht. The time during which any such railroad is operated by the Federal Government shall be excluded, including the year in which the Government operation ends, in determining the compliance of any such railroad with the provisions of this section: provided, however, that in case a railroad corporation the mortgage bonds of which would become legal for investment under sub-division e of this section upon its compliance with the requirements of said sub-division ■hall have complied with the requirements of said sub-division during the two years or more next preceding Jan. 1 1918, such railroad corporation shall be deemed to have complied with the requirements of said sub-division during the period of the Government operation of its railroad, including the year in which such Government operation ends, in computing the time of compliance with the requirements of said sub-division. The time during which any railroad is operated by the Government of the United States under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved Aug. 29 1916, of an Act of Congress approved March 21 1918, or of any other Act or Acts of the Congress of the United States, and for two years thereafter, and the earnings made and dividends paid during said time and for said two years thereafter shall not be taken into consideration in determining whether the bonds of the railroad corporation comply with any of the pro¬ visions of this section. Any railroad corporation, which, at the time when me operation of its railroad by the Government of the United States under tne provisions of the said Act or Acts began, had complied with the provi¬ sions of subdivision e of this clause, for one or more years next preceding the commencement of such Government operation and control shall be entitled to include, in computing tne period of ten years prescribed by the provisions of said subdivision e every year during any part of which its railroad shall have been operated by the Government or the United States under the provisions of said Act or Acts, and the two years succeeding the termination of such operation, in determining whether such corporation has complied with the provisions of said subdivision e each year for ten years. Except as hereinbefore provided, whenever a reference is made in said subdivision e to a period of ten years preceding the date of an investment in the bonds of any railroad corporation, such period shall be deemed exclusive of any time during which the property of such railroad corporation has been operated by the Government of the United States under the provisions of tne said Acts and of the two years succeeding the termination of such operation. Section 2. Any bonds acquired by savings banks or institutions for sav¬ ings, or by any institution to which said Chapter 590 applies, prior to the passage of this Act, or at any time hereafter, which comply with the provi¬ sions of said clause entitled Third," as amended by said Chapter 13 or by this Act, so long as they continue to comply therewith, be retained as in¬ o Direct Obligations.—Bonds Issued or assumed by a railroad corpora¬ subdivision e. which are secured by a mortgage which was thereof or is at the date of such Investment— (1) A first mortgage on railroad owned In fee by the corporation Issuing or assuming said bonds, except that, If It Is not a first mortgage on seventyfive per cent of all such railroad owned In fee by said corporation. It shall be a first mortgage on at least seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date thereof; but if any stocks or bonds are deposited with the trustee of said mortgage as part security therefor, railroad corporations within the meaning of Act. this '■ the railroad owned CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD (n) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, "railroad corpora¬ tion" means a corporation which owns or is in possession of and operating a railroad or railway of the class usually operated by steam power. Street (g) and RAILWAY CORPORATIONS. tion described in (3) , STREET five years at the date said [Vol. 112. STATE purchase. prior to the date of Investment therein all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date of execution thereof has been operated by, and Its operations included In, the operations of the railroad corporation which Issues, assumes or guarantees said bonds; The date of said mortgage is at least five years prior to the date of such investment; except that a first mortgage given in substitution for and not greater in amount than such a first mortgage, and covering the same rail¬ road property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this require¬ For OF equivalent to at least ten successive years, but which shall be in no case less than the two fiscal years next following said consolidation, merger or than exclusive of cent of the railroad subject to the the railroad of which said mortgage Is a lien, but In no case one hundred continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad, sidings; provided, that lien of said mortgage Is DEBT "*■" ■ ■ one would have so complied: provided, that said succeeding corporation shall which shall make such compliance continue so to comply for a.further period equal to at least five per cent upon vision of existing law. The Public Service Commission shall, after the passage of this Act, certify and transmit to the Bank Commissioner a list of any street railway com¬ panies whose boDds may be or become legal investments by virtue of the provisions thereof. TELEPHONE BONDS. \ subject to tne pro¬ fourteen of the Revised Laws, COMPANY SIXTH.—In the bonds of any telephone company visions of section thirty-seven of chapter and of which a majority of the directors are residents of the Commonwealth: of the five fiscal years of such telephone com¬ next preceding the date of such investment— (1) The gross Income of such telephone company shall have been not less than ten million dollars per annum. (2) Such telephone company shall have paid the matured* principal and interest of all its indebtedness. (3) Such telephone company shall have paid In dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than six per cent per annum on all its outstanding Provided, that during each pany issues of capital stock. (4) The dividends paid on the capital stock of such telephone company shall not have been less than the total amount necessary to pay the Interest upon Its entire outstanding indebtedness. that such bonds shall be secured either (a) by a least seventy-five per cent of the property of such or (b) by the deposit with a trust company incorporated (5) And further provided first mortgage upon at telephone company under the laws of this Commonwealth of bonds and shares of stock of other telephone corporations, under an Indenture of trust which limits the amount so secured to seventy-five per cent of the value of the securities of bonds deposited as stated and determined in said Indenture, and provided that during each of the five years next preceding such investment the annual Interest and dividends paid In cash on the securities deposited have amounted to not less than fifty per cent in excess of the annual interest on the bonds outstanding and secured by said deposit. Not more than two per cent of the deposits of any savings bank shall be invested m the bonds of telephone companies. 1 June, 1921.] MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES SIXTH.—In the bonds of a gas, electric or water company secured by a'first mortgage of the franchise and property of the company: provided, that the net earnings of the after payment of all operating expenses, taxes and interest, as reported to, and according to the require¬ ments of, the proper authorities of the commonwealth, have been in each of the three fiscal years preceding the making of such investment equal to not less than 4% on all its capital stock outstanding in each of said years; and, provided, that the gross earnings of the company in the fiscal year preceding the making of the investment have been not less than one hundred thousand dollars. [Approved April 4 1921.] BANK STOCKS DEPOSITS IN BANKS SEVENTH.—In the stock of a banking association located in the New England States and Incorporated under the authority of the United States, In the stock of a trust company incorporated under the laws of and doing business within this Commonwealth, but such corporation shall not hold both by way of investment an<Vas security for loans more than twenty per or of its deposits In the stock of such associations or companies, nor in any one such association or company more than three per cent of its deposits in, nor more than one hundred thousand dollars nor more than one-quarter of the capital stock of, such association or company. Such corporation may deposit not more than two and one-half per cent of its deposits in any banking association Incorporated under the cent authority of the United States Commonwealth, and in any trust company incorporated in this Commonwealth, but such deposit shall not in any case exceed Ave hundred thousand dollars nor twenty-five per cent of the capital stock and surplus fund of such depositary. and located in this Clause Eighth relates to loans on personal security, which are restricted deposits and Income. [In addition to loans authorized by Clause Eighth, under an Act approved April 8 1910, banks may loan on to one-third of the notes with pledge a collateral of life Insurance policies. V. 90, p. 1376.] Clause Ninth concerns the amount to be invested in a bank building. Clause Tenth deals with real estate acquired by foreclosure, and Clause Eleventh with securities acquired in settlement of indebtedness Clause Twelfth re¬ lates to pledges of securities as collateral and provides against invalidating the same. For the provisions of these clauses, see V. 87, p. 257, where the law was printed in full. as SEVENTH (a) In bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange of the kinds and maturities made eligible by law for rediscount with Federal Reserve banks, provided the same are accepted by a bank, banking association or trust company incorporated under the laws of the United States or of this Commonwealth, and having its principal place of business within the Commonwealth. Not more than 10% of the deposits and of the income derived therefrom shall be invested by any savings bank in bankers' ac¬ ceptances or bills of exchange, nor shall any savings bank invest in the acceptances and bills of exchange eligible by law for rediscount with Fed¬ eral Reserve banks of any one accepting bank or trust company to any 5% of Its deposits and of the income derived therefrom. aggregate amount of bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange of any bank, banking association or trust company held by any savings bank amount in excess of The shall not exceed 20% banking association or This town is in of the paid up capital and surplus of such bank, trust company. LIST OF BONDS TO Hampshire County. Population 1910, 5,112; 1759. 1920, 5 550. x High-School Bonds. 4s '15 J-J ($2 ;,000c_july 1 '2l-'25 \ 40.000c_July 1 *26-'35 x Sewerage Bonds. 4s '15 J-J $24,000c_July 1 '22-'45 Mill Valley bridge bonds $18,000 Refunding loan 6,000 Sewer loan $10,000 Conn. River sewer loan 28,000 Conn River fifth and sixth. Said list shall at all times be open to public inspection a ropy thereof shall be sent to every savings bank. The Bank Commissioner issued a report in Feb. 1921, containing a list and of bonds considered leqol under clauses second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth of the This list appeared in the "State and City Department" of the "Chronicle" June 11 1921, page 2554. above Act. - — Total tax x on (per $1,000) 1920—$25.40 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston; others in Amherst. ♦Of this $50,000-00 held by Sinking Fund. amount is This May 1920, 6 1646. 7,489. in Essex Pop'n Co. 1910, 7,301; 4)^s'17 F-A '21-'36 1 '16 4s 15,000--.-July ... 40.000--Oct 1 Water Bonds. 4s J-D $20,000c.June 1 4s J-D 15,000c. -June 4s J-D 5,000c. -June 3 Xs A-0 11.000c. Apr 1 3 Hs'08 J-D 24,000c_June 1 4s '10 4s 4s '14 A-0 M-S M-N 19,000c_Apr 1 '22-'35 4 660c. __Sept 1 1921 3.000c May 1 '22-'21 Apr 1919— $343,000 Sinking fund and cash Total valuation 1920 Tax rate (per 51.000) 1920 Value town property 63.889 10,090,0 6 $24.50 17 and the Attorney-General finds that "no matter what the finding of the Commission appointed under the Act with reference to assets and liabilities was, it would not in and of Itself make any change in the standing of securi¬ ties for savings bank investments." See V. 92, p. 541. ... 110,000 6s '20 A-O 1930-1939 4s ' / 6,000c_0ct 1,300c.. .Oct '21-'23 1 1 1924 Bonds. J-J $130,000.-July 1 *2l-'40 J-J 139,000—July 1 '2l-'42 A-0 65,000- 0ct 1 '21-'41 Tax notes Total valuation 1920 22,106,770 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$25.90 Pop'n 1910, 16,215; 1920 INT. Boston at 19.731 Safe Deposit & Co., Boston, First Nat. Bank and Commonwealth Trust Co., &- Trust of Boston. ayer. This town is In Middlesex County. Incorporated in 1871. ARLINGTON.""" This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated by Act of Feb. 27 1807, Water Bonds. 4? M-S $25,000 4s _s $48,000 Water Works. 4s '92 J-J $92,000c_—Jan 1922 4s '94 1924 - ___ 4s '12 J-D 4s *17 J-D 2.000 J-D 4,000—Dec 15 '21-*22 4Xs'19 J-D Dec. 15 '21-'22 (20,000-Dec 15 *21-'24 '20 5s 15 1921 4,000 J-D M-S $10.000.-Mar 1 *22-*26 Park Notes. 4s '18 Dec 1928-1936 ($5,000 biennially.) Water Notes. effective June 1807. J-D ap¬ F-A$103,500—Aug 1 '21-'32 (56,000—Oct 1 *21-'24 165,000—Oct 1 '25-'29 Railway Bonds. iXs $18,000--Oct 1 '21-'28 4^s*19 (18,000 1921-1929 Co., Boston. A-0 The Act stated that "nothing herein contained shall authorize the investment by savings banks in the securities aforesaid unless they are other¬ wise legal investments under the provisions of Chapter 590, Acts of 1909." 12 1,232,589 A-O 1911 4s 4Xs'19 _ BOND. DEBT 4s *10 & Hartford RR. Co., and for the purpose of determining the assets were sufficient to show the road a solvent cor¬ Notes. '21-'40 4s *97 not 62.500c.July 1 '21-'4l 10,000—July 1 *2l-'30 Imot. TOTAL DEBT Apr 25 '2111,552,800 (incl.) 300,000 Sinking funds 322,540 Water debt (incl. above). 323,009 Water sink, fund (add'l;.. 179,491 '22-'23 Debt, outside limit (incl.). 911,260 1 1925 Borrowing capacity 222,439 1 1928 Assess, val., real 14,658,140 '22-'32 Assess, val., personal 7,448,630 '22-'33 '28-'30 5s *20 4s '95 or A-0 $4,000.May 18 *22-'23 Paving Bonds. 6s '20 M-S $60,000c.Sept 1 *21-'24 School Bonds. 4s such York New Haven A-O A-O '04 4s dered whether Is 7,000_.Aug 1 '21-'27 a, poration. As noted in V. 92, p. 462, the report of the Commission pointed under the Act referred to was filed with the Legislature on Feb 30,000c. ..Apr 11932 30,000c.-Oct 1 1933 20,000c.-Oct 11934 JHs'05 M-S 100,000c...Mch 1 1935 3Hs'05 M-N 50,000c.-Nov 1 1935 4s *08 A-O 26.000c._Apr 1'22-'34 la Sewer Bonds. J-D 530,000c--June 1 1928 4s '15 J-J 30,625 July 1 '2l-'27 4s 1926 5,000c—Oct 15,000c.-Oct 1928 1927 10,000c.-Oct 10,000c.-Oct 1 1925 5.000—Dec 1 *21-'25 2,000—Dec 2 '21-22 the J-J iXa Sewer 92,000c.-Apr opinion in Feb. 1911 with reference to the Act passed by Legislature in June 1910 to validate bonds and stocks of the New J-J \ School Bonds. 4s *16 A-O $80,000c_0ct A-O an J-J is Inc. A-0 rendered J-J Is — is town A-O [Opinion of Attorney-General Regarding Legality of N. Y. N. H. & Hart¬ ford RR. Bonds as Savings Banks Investments.]—The Attorney-General Is $25.000c—-Oct 1 1922 75,000c&r July 1 *23-'24 35,000c.-July l'26-'27 13,000c...July 1 1928 '27,000r..July 1 '29-'30 ... ANDOVER. 4s '96 years legal investments under the provisions of subdivisions b, c or d of Clause 3, or Clause 6 of this section shall not be ren¬ illegal although the corporation issuing. assuming or guaranteeing bonds shall fail for a period not exceeding two successive years to comply, as to dividends on Its capital stock, with the requirements of the clauses specified above; but no further investment in the bonds Issued, assumed or guaranteed by such corporation shall be made during said period. If after the expiration of said period, such corporation complies for the following fiscal year with the requirements of the clauses specified above, it shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period; provided that It shall not have so failed to comply during any other period within the next preceding ten years. A-O — Other assess, property 150,810 Total val. 1920—_ —.'--7,150,021 4s '98 FOURTEENTH.—Bonds which at any time hereafter have been for ten successive '22-'30 1 Water Bonds 4s ... BE PREPARED the Commissioner shall prepare a list of all the bonds and notes which are then legal Investments under the provisions of clauses second, third, fourth, Hospital Bonds. A-O $46,000c. Apr 5s '20 bridge loan 4,.320 Refunding school loan 3,200 is '11 J-J BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20-*$152,000 4s Assessed val., real 5,447,178 Park St. Assessed val., personal 1,552,033 5X& INT. payable at Old Colony Trust THIRTEENTH.—Not later than the first day of February in each year 35 TOWNS amherst. Inc. company, AND AND I 4,000— -Dec 15 1925 4s $2.500 ... School 4s .$250 yrly Notes. $i.000—Oct 1'21-'22 Bridge Bonds. 4s $l,000__Nov 1 '21-'22 GEN. DEBT Dec. 31 1920 $29,700 Floating debt 5,000 Water debt (additional) 37,000 Assess, val. real estate 2,490.315 Assess, val. personal 565,120 Total val. '20 (X act.) 3,055,435 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$22.30 Pop'n 1910, 2,797; 1920 3,052 ... ... L0nif'' 4s '96 M-N 515.000c--Nov 4Hs'14 M-N 1 1946 Nov 1 '21-'24 2,000 Sewer Bonds. 4s '96 J-D5100.000c--June 1 1936 J-D 4s '03 10,500--Dec 31 1923 4s *16 J-D 4,000—Dec 15 '21-'22 4s '17 J-D 14.000-June 1 '21-'27 barnstable. This town is in Barnstable County. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $86,000 Floating debt 100,000 Assessed val'n, real estate. 8,712,220 Assessed value, personal.. 1,451,030 Total valuation 1920 10,163,250 4^s'19 J-D 4,000-Dec 15 '21-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$19.20 5s '20 J-D 16,000.June 30 '21-*28 Population 1910, 4,676; 1920.-4,836 Highway Loans. 4Hs'14 M-N $1,000—Nov 1 *21-*24 4s '14 M-N 2,000—Nov 1 '21-*22 barnstable county. The county seat Is Barnstable. 4s *18 J-D 7,200—Dec 15 '21-'23 5s '20 J-D 12,000.Dec 15 *21-'24 Court-House Notes. Town-Hall-Site Loan. 3X8 A-O $2,000 Oct 1 1921 Infirmary Bonds. 4s '16 M-N$30,000.-Dec 1 '2l-'26 1 1921 4s *16 A-O 16,090-Apr 20 '22-'26 4s '08 J-D 15,000c_Dec31 *21-'26 5s 15,000—June 1 '22-27 4s '10 J-D 15,000c_Dec 1 '21-'25 5.40s'20 J-J 13,500c.July 1 '22-*30 4HisT4M-N J120,000 1921-1932 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $210,933 I 6.000 Nov 1 1933 Floating debt 70,000 J-J 4s '14 12,000.-Jan 1 *22-'33 Assessed valuation, real..36,76 >,9 /9 J-D 4s '15 6,000-June 15 '21-'26 Assessed val., personal 6,699,680 J-D 4s '15 12,000-June 15 *22-'33 Total valuation 1920 43,465,389 ,7-1) 4s '17 25.000— -Dec 15 1921 Population 1910,27,542; 1920,26,610 J-D 4s '18 1,000—Dec 30 *21-'22 J-D 4s '18 2,500--Dec 30 '21-'25 BELMONT. A-O 5s '20 23,000--Get 1 This town (P. O. Boston) is In BOND. DEBT Apr 1 *20. $401,500 Middlesex County. Incorp. in 1859. Floating debt 536,500 School-House Bonds. Sinking fund 218,7 6 A-O $4.000c—Oct 1 '21-'24 Total valuation 1920 24,121,108 4s '04 J-D 4,000c—June '22-*23 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.—$28.90 3XB J-J 4s *08 1,000c-. .July 1 1922 Pop'n 1910, 11,187; 1920, 18.646 J-D 4« '13 39.000c.Dec 1 *2l-'33 INT. at Beacon Trust Co.. Boston J-J 4s '16 (15,000c. Jan 1 '22-*26 120,000c. Jan 1 *27-*36 athol. A-O 4s '17 2,500c.-Apr 1 *22-'26 This town Is situated in Worcester 5s '20M-N (120,00()c_May 1 '22-'38 County. Incorp. Mch. 6 1762. \ 2,000c-.May 1 1939 Sewer Dept. Debt. High-School Loan. _s $110.200 4s '16 A-OS107,625c.Apr 1 '22-'36 Water Bds. (outside debti limit) Street Loans. 4Xb'99 A-O 552,000c.-Apr 1 1939 School Loans. 4s '04 J-J $ 1.000c...July CITIES. COUNTIES STATE . abington. OF 1 in J-J School 3 His 48 County. 1712. 1 '23-'46 7,000--July 1 *22-28 THE —. — 4s $2.000c—.July 1 1922 '16 J-J *14,000c_July 1 '22-'34 4^s'17 M-S 12.000 Sept '21-'32 Water Loan $2,000c July 1 1922 24,000c&r Junel'22-33 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1 '21— $123,200 Net water debt (incl.) 78.090 Tot.assess.val.'20(65% act)4,243.012 (per $1,000) 1920._$32.00 Pop'n 1910, 5,646; 1920 5.787 Total tax Act. of 1913 Bonds. J-J $72,776c..Juiy 1 '22-'43 4Xs Qn Bonds. J-J IN 4s Water Loan. 4s M-N $72.000c_May 4s '10 TOWNS School Loan. This town is in Plymouth Incorporated AND MASSACHUSETTS. wor 4s '16 Rfi n H c J-D*$2,'L000c.Dec 1 '2l-'43 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 15 '21 $61,000 Water debt (incl.) 164,500 Total val'n 1920 (act. val.)_4,996,985 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 .$24.50 Population 1910. 3,501; 1920, 5,023 ♦INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.,Bost. adams. This town is in Berkshire County. Inc. Oct. 15 1778. Improvement Bonds. 5s '19 $18,000--May 1 High School Bonds. 4s'09 $ >0,000—Oct 3 Street Impt. Bonds. Is '12 $5,000 Oct is U5 1,000 July is *15 500 July ... —- ... ___ Is '16 lHs'17 lHs'17 Is '18 —- — -— 11,200.-May 3.000--May 12,000--May 17,.r00 May 4,000—May 1 1 1 1 1 *22-'27 21-*23 1 1921 1 1922 1 1922 *22-'25 *22-'27 '22-21 '22-28 '22-'25 amesbury. This town is € in EssexaCounty. Water-Plant Bonds. 4s '06 J-Jz$141,000c.July 1 4s *10 J-J al9,000c-July 1 4s '11 M-N al ,200c.May 1 Morrill Lot Bonds. 4s'17 J-D $1,500 *22-*35 '22-'40 '22-'23 4s 1921-1934 4tfs'12 J-J 1921-1938 School , ___ — 18.000 Bonds. - - - — Chemical Auto Bonds. [ncorporated in 1855. iMs'17 2 \000c_Oct — ,_s — isWatcrL_oan.( g —_ 1 21- 42 $25.000—j— 000c jan 22,000c. Oct t 1 4^s J-J $1,500c 1921-1923 BIND, DEBT May 1921- $199,000 Total val'n 1920 (act. val.) 10,168,527 Total tax (per 51.000) 1920--$26.40 Population 1910,9,894; 1920,10.036 INT. *21-'42 on bonds marked 5,000c 1937-1941 $3,000c.Apr 1 3,500— Aprl F-A 4s $8,000c.-Aug 510,000c 1921-1925 4s J-J 6,000c.-July 22,OOOc,Oct 1 '21-*24 4s J-D 5,000c.-Dec _s 6,000 1921 4s J-D 7,000c.-June s 19 30,000 —1921-1925 4s '09 A-O 10.000c.-Apr Highway Loan. 4Hs'l3 11.000c..Apr 1 -s $5,000 1921-1925 5X*'21 15,000c.May 1 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 18 *21 $160,700 Sewer Loan. Water debt (Included) 261,000 4s M-N $18,000c Nov Sinking fund (general) 79,883 4s J-J 9,000c—July Total assess, val. 1920 8,690,193 is J-D 6,000c.-June Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$24.50 J-D 3 Xb 20,000c. -June Pop'n 1910. 8,536; 1920 9,792 3Xb A-O 10,000c.-Oct 4s A-O 4s g *15 J-J ... (z) at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston; (a) at First Nat. Bank, Boston. — — ... INT. in Boston at Commonwealth Trust Co., Harris, Forbes & Co.. Inc., and Old Colony Trust Co. 4s '07 M-S 4s '08 J-D 4s '11 J-D 4s *12 attleboroT" F-A 4s J-J County. 4s *15 J-J Incorporated as city June 17 1914. Chap. 680, Laws 1914, changing 4s '16 A-0 town government to city government 4Hs'17 F-A 4Ms'17 F-A This and town Is In Bristol "Attleborough to "Afctleboro," accepted by voters Nov.3'14. name '22-*27 *22-'28 Water Loans. — — This town is in Hampden County, ($66,000c ..--1921-1926 4Hs'17 A'O 190,000c 1927-1936 4Ks'l8 A-O \ School Loans. 1935-1942 — kgawam. ... I Sewer Bonds. 4s'12 J-J $17,000c 4s '13 J-J 25,000 a 4s '16 A-0$100.000—Oct 1 '21-'36 4Ms'17 A-O 9,000 Sewer Bonds. 8,000 >Hs'21 $35,000--May 1 '22-'35 4^s'18 J-J 18.000.May 15 '22-'26 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 25 *21- $105,500 5Hs'20 Total assessed val. 1920 Street-Improvement Bonds. J-D (actual value) 10,643 007 5s '17 $2,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.—$26.00 5s '17 J-D 6,000 Population 1910,13,026; 1920-12,967 Fire Dept. Bonds. INT. payable at the Old Colony 6s '20 J-J $12,000--July 1922-'25 Trust Co. of Boston and Treas. office. 5s '18 - 4s *16 5s *20 — A-O 1 1925 1 1926 1 1926 1 1929 1 1939 *22-'43 '22-'26 1 1924 1 1926 1 1927 2 1932 2 1930 10,000c.-Mch 1 1937 10,000c.-June 1 1938 10,000c.-June 1 1941 10,000c...Feb 1,500...July 7,470c_July 1 7,500c. Apr 1 3,000..Sept 1 9,000c. Aug 1 2,000c. Aug 1 19,000-Apr 1 1 1943 "22-'24 *22-'35 *22-* 36 *21-'26 '21-'2J '21-'24 *22-'40 BELMONT (Concluded). Electrlc-Llght Bonds. 4s A-O $1.000c„ Apr 48 4s "15 4a "10 1 "22-'29 Drainage Bonds. $1,500c-Apr 1 "22-"24 12,500c_Apr 1 "22-"46 A-O 5Ms Police-Signal Bonds. 4s "17 A-O $1,500 Apr Fire adopted under which municipal are to be made only upon petition of 5,000 voters. The fayor serves for four years, subject was nominations V.89,p.l234. In 1918 the legislature rescinded the recall and made 3,000 the number for petition for Mayor. On Nov. 7 1911 the voters accepted an Act to recall after 1 1922 Department Bonds. 4Hs'18A-0 $1,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 Bonds outside limit 1822 City was incorporated Feb.23 On Nov. 2 1909 a charter amendment 4,000—Sept 1 "21-'28 — Surface 1*22-23 BOSTON.—Andrew J. Peters, May¬ or; Thos. W. Murray, City Treas.; J. Alfred Mitchell, City Auditor. 14,000c- —June 1 1928 800c_Apr 1 *22-'23 J-D A-O Construction Bonds. 5Ms'21-~' $8,000—Apr 4a '15 1922 Apr $27,000 '21- Sinking/General 202,500 51,391 — fundi Water Borrow, capac. — 25,653 203,535 real14,308,030 personal-— 1,390,401 Assessed val., Assessed val., 15,754,431 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$24.40 Population 1910, 5,542; '20. 10,740. INT. at Beacon Trust Co..Boston. Total valuation 1920 two years. passed by the Legislature annexing the town of Hyde Park, which be¬ came a part of the city Jan. 1 1912. V. 93, p. 1337. The county of Suffolk, in which Boston is situated, contains also the cities of Chelsea, and Revere, and the town of Winthrop. Boston, how¬ ever, receives all tbe county income, pays all the county expenses, owns the county buildings, and is responsi¬ ble for the county debt, which amounted on Jan. 31 1921 to $2,143,999.99. The details of this county debt are included in the following financial report for this city. Sinking Fund Debt. $250.000—Oct A-O J-D J-J A-O A-O Library Bonds. 4s *11 J-D ; $6,000c » Dec 1 1921 \ 50.000c.Dec 1 *22-'3l A-O 12,000c.Apr 1 *22-'25 School Loans. A-O $2.500c—-Oct 4s *05 M-N 39,000c.May 1 4s '10 F-A 40,000c.Aug 1 4s '11 J-D 2,000c—Dec 4s *12 M-N 55,000c.Nov 1 4s '12 M-N 2 .OOOc.Nov 1 4s '02 J-D J-J A-O 1921 21-*20 '21-'30 1 1921 '21-'32 '21-'22 1 A-O J-J J-J J-D J-J A-O J-J A-O 170,000-Aug 1 '31-'40 A-O J-D J-J Water Loans. 4a $1.000c. July 1 *22-'24 15,000c ..Oct 1 *2l-'28 3,000c..Oct 1 '2l-'22 1,000c Oct 1 1928 4.000c—Oct 1 '29-'30 12.000c. Apr 1 '22-'25 J-J '03 3 Ms'05 A-O A-O 4s '05 A-O 4s '15 J-J A-O 5Ms'21 k — J-J A-O *21-'22 000--Aug 000c_Mar J-J A-O '22-'26 A-O J-D Sewer Loans. 3Ms 4s '00 J-J $20,000c-July 1 '21-'25 s 4s '03 A-O j 12,000c.Apr 1 '22-*24 20,000c.Apr 1 '25-'34 8 S 4s '06 A-O j 70,000c. Apr 1 '22-'31 S l25,000c_Apr 1 '32-'36 1 '21-'22 4,000c. .Oct 4Ms'07 A-O 4.000c... July 1 1922 3Ms 4s *11 J-J 90.000—Dec 1 '21-'35 3s 4s *12 4,000--June 1 '22-'23 3Ms 5s *18 J-D — '22-'33 5.000 June 1 '34-'38 '21-'32 24,000—June 5Ms*20 J-D Park Loan. . A-O J-J - $9,000c.July 1 '21-'23 !l0,000cJuly 15 *21-*22 1 4,000c_ .July 15 1923 J-J J-J 4s *14 [ 12,000-May 1 '22-'24 1 2.000 May 11925 4MB 19 M-N 24,000 1921-1924 5Ms'20 J-D 8,000.-June 1 *22-'25 M-N 4s *15 5Ms'20 F-A($15,000.-Aug 1 1 10,000--Aug 1 Bridge Bonds. ($12,000—Dec 1 J-D| 20,000__Dec 1 J 3.500....Dec A-O J-D J-J A-O J-J J-J 3 Ms 3 Ms J-D 3 Ms J-D 48 3Ms 3Ms A-O J-J *26-'30 4s 3Ms 3Ms '21-'22 3Ms *23-'26 3Ms 1927 1 48 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1 *21.$1,094,000 Assessed val., real----,..34,794,360 A-O J-J A-O J-D J-J 4s A-O 3Ms A-O personal— 6,656,453 3Ms Total valuation 1920 41,450,813 4s Borrowing capacity 183,550 4s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $20.00 3Ms Pop n 1910, 18,650; 1920, 22.561 4s J-J 3Ms 3Ms J-J Assessed val., INT. and 1911 1908 1911 bonds of all issues since sewer on and (except 1915) is payable at Old 48 Colony Tr. Co., Boston; 1915 issues 3Ms Boston; on other loans at First Nat. Bank, Boston. A-O J-J J-J A-O A-O J-D J-J A-O 8.900—Oct A-O A-O 50,000—Oct 1,083,000—Apr J-J J-J J-J A-O 3s J-J J-D ll5m PopuIation 1910' 2>797: 3Ms 1920 3Ms Water Bonds5 3Ms 4s M-N $90,000c_ ..May 1 1928 3 Ms Bridge Bonds. 4 Ms F-A $l,000r—Aug School Bonds. -s $67,500 ... 3M8 1 1921 1921-1929 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- $296,000 Sinking fund Assessed val., real 87,0J7 5,508,125 Assessed val., personal 1,348,754 6,854,879 $1,000) 1920-_-$31,00 Total valuation 1920 Tax rate (per 3Ms 3Ms 3Ms 3Ms Union J-D J-J A-O J-J A-O J-D J-J J-J 4s A-O J-J A-O 4s J-D 4s J-D ""*INT. payable in Boston'on water 3Ms school bonds i at Old Colony 3Ms at J-D J-J 3 Ms 4s and Trust*.Co.; other 'bonds Nat. Bank, Lowell. J-J 4s 48 47,000—Nov 188,000—Jan 125,000—Apr 1 4Ms A-O 87,000—Oct 4Ms J-J 10,000—Jan 4Mb A-O 150,000—Oct 4 Ms J-J 80,000—Jan 5s '20 J-D 1,000 June 1 5s A-O v 50,000 April 5s A-O T 170,000 April 4Ms'21 J-J 9,000 Jan 1 4M8'21 J-J 425,000 Jan 1 4Ms'21 M-N325,000r.„May 1 M-N J-J 4Ms'19 A-O J-J A-O 4s J-J 3Ms J-J 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 4M«'19 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 4Ms'20 4Ms'20 4s '10 4s '10 170,000.June '30-'39 720,000-June *22-'39 920,000-June *22-'44 J-D J-D J-D J-D 1970 1966 1971 1971 (78,000.June *22-'34 '35-'39 25,000-June U 115,000-June 90,000-July 69,000. July J-J J-J '22-'44 *22-'39 '22-'44 23,000.July '22-'44 J-J •21-'27 7,000-Oct '21-'26 6,000-Oct '21-'33 26,000-Oct *2l-'30 20,000_0ct '21-'31 11,000-Oct '21-'47 54,000. Oct '2l-'24 4,000-Oct 9,000. Jan 1 '22-'30 [16,000. Jan '22-'29 A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O J-J J-J '22-*37 164,000-Jan 115.00()_-July 1 *21-'31 *21-'40 800,000.-July *21-'30 250,000.-July '21-'30 500.000--July '22-'41 400,000--Jan *22-'31 10,000__Jan 5s '20 5s '20 $78,750—Jan *22-*30 J-J J-J J-J J-J 5s '20 5s '20 J-J 20.000—Jan *22 *25 1.000 Jan 1922 174.000—Jan 22-'50 765,000-July '22-'30 J-J 19 ).000-July *22-'40 5s '21 M-N M-N 4Ms'21 4Ms'21 4 Ms'21 '22-'36 1 15.000--Jan 4s '10 J-J I 86,2 O.July *22-*24 1352,000.July *25-'40 5s '21 4s '10 J-J [14.000-July *22-'28 1 1.000--July 1929 5s '21 40.000r_May 1 *22-'31 '22-'31 4O,OO0r_May '22-'41 M-N 140, OOOr .May '22-'31 M-N500,000r_May 5s '21 M-N[30.000r_May 4s *10 J-J 4s '10 27,000.July '22 5s '21 30 '22-'31 '32-'41 '22-'26 \20,000r_May / 6.000.July '2z-'27 5s '21 M-N I 75,000r_May 150.OOOr May { 500—.July 1928 8.000..Jan '22-'25 5s '21 M-N J 50, OOOr-May 40.000r_May 40,000.-Jan *22-'26 J-J '27-'41 . 3Ms'll J-J 4s '11 4s *11 J-J J-J '22-'31 22-*29 20,000.July '22-'26 4s '11 M-N 4s *11 M-N 4s '11 M-N 4s '11 M-N 4s *12 A-O 4s *12 A-O 4s *12 A-O 4s '12 A-O 4s '12 A-O 4s *12 A-O 4s *13 J-J 4s '13 A-O 4s '13 M-N'800,OOOr.May M-N( 4 5, OOOr-May A-O 4s '13 5s '21 A-O 4s '13 '21 "21-'31 21-'36 / 3,000 - -Nov 1921 120,000-Nov '22- 31 60.000-Nov '21-'26 283.700.Nov '21-'41 52,500—-Nov 1921 A-O 1934 1934 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1936 1936 1936 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1939 1939 1940 1940 1941 1942 628.000—July 400,000—Jan 250,000 July 250,000—Oct 201,000—Jan 700,000 June 1942 300.000—Jan 1943 1,500,000—. June 1943 50,000 Jan 1944 4,186.000 June 1944 559,000 Jan 1945 1945 1945 1946 1946 1946 1947 1947 1947 5,000—Oct 1947 49,000.—Dec 1947 2,000,000—June 1948 3,900—Jan 1949 650,000-—Apr 1949 1.000,000—July 1950 46,000—July 1956 1.020.000-Jan '22-'33 2.000 ..-Oct 1921 8,000.-Oct 22,500—Oct 20.000.-Oct 720,000-Nov 144,000-Nov , 4s' 14 4s *14 4s '14 4s *14 4s '14 4s '14 4s *14 4s '14 4s *14 4s '15 4s '15 4s '15 J-J A-O J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J A-O J-J J-J J-J 4s '15 455,000-Nov *2l-'33 [165,000-Nov '21 '31 4s '15 A-O 4s *15 A-O 4s '15 A-O 4s *15 A-O 4s '15 J-J 4s '16 J-J 4s '16 J-J 4s *16 J-J 4s '16 J-J 4s '16 J-J 4s '16 8,000—1921-1928 fi.000 1921-1926 4s *16 4s *16 4s '16 4s *16 J-D 4s *16 J-D 800,OOOr June 1 '22-41 7 0,OOOr Junel'22-36 J-D / 203.340rJune 1 4s *16 J-D J 1 J-D 4s '16 4s '16 4s *16 4s *16 4s '16 33^s'16 ::: .. — Highway Bonds. 4Ms'18 $170,000. July Suffolk County Jail. — 1 *22-'38 Sll8.000.June *22-'39 Dorchester Tunnel Bonds. 4Ms'18 4Ms*18 J-D — ($153,000.-Oct 1 1963 88,000—Jan 1 1964 Subway Bonds. \ Boylston Street $100.000—Jan 1 1964 RECAPITULATION OF THE OB¬ JECTS FOR WHICH THE OUT¬ STANDING FUNDED DEBT 4Ms'19 WAS Bath — CONTRACTED. City Debt. houses, gymna¬ sia, &c Bridges, miscellaneous Cambridge bridge Charlestown bridge Ferries High-press. fire service Miscellaneous $317,000 00 1,130,000 00 1,352,900 1,415,000 637,000 580,000 1,190,700 00 00 00 00 00 basin systems of Charles River Separate drainage Stony Brook Miscellaneous streets- 800,000 00 6.574,000 00 584,000 00 7,159,440 00 Highways, making of 12.343,001 00 Blue Hill & oth. ave's 1,839,000 00 30,000 00 32,OOOrJune 1'22-25 Street lighting equip. 77.OOOrJune 1*26-36 Rapid transit.. 4,416,000 00 8.000rJune 1 '27-31 1,465,000 00 Cambridge connect. 1,000 __-Oct 1921 Dorchester tunnel. 10,750,000 00 27,000--Oct '21-'29 3,303,000 00 East Boston tunnel 14,000—Oct *21-'27 East Boston tunnel J-D 4s '16 '22-26 170.000rJunel'27-36 120,000rJune 1*22-33 1 4s '16 4s'17 Public buildings, excl. 7.000.July 21 '27 5,559,500 00 of schoolhouses 24,000..Jan *22-'27 2,330.050 00 Playgrounds 2,500 Jan 1928 Public 10,224,550 00 parks 4,000—Jan '22-'23 Public 145.000 00 grounds, &c__ 2.000 -.-Jan 1922 Schoolhouses & sites. 15,583,500 00 95.000--Jan *22-'36 Sewers, miscellaneous 13,946,860 00 5,000--Jan '22-'26 Bennington St. sewer 14.000-July *22-'28 73,800 00 damages J-J 4s *16 800.000—Apr 1937 100,000—July 1938 Plant. $21,000. Jan '22-*27 Suffolk Co. Pow. & Heat. 6,000--Jan '22-*27 800.000r0ct 1 *21-'40 325,OOOrOct 1 '21-'33 8,000--Oct '21-'24 225 .OOOrOct 1 '21-'35 J-J 4s *15 3 Ms 3 Ms 406.000—July 1922 75.000—Oct 1923 40.000—July 1924 A-O J-J 4s 303,000.-Jan *22-'35 6,000. Jan 1 *22-'27 8,000--Oct *21-'24 A-O J-J A-O J-J 4s *32-'33 20.000.-Jan *22 *25 16.000.-Apr '22-*25 6.000-July '22-'24 1,000 ..July 1922 1.72Q.000.July *22-*34 722,000.July '21-'39 186,700.July '2l-'29 30,000.July *21-*30 28.000—Oct *21|'34 4,000.-Jan *22-25 90.000.-Jan '22-'30 / 30.000.-Jan '22-'23 I 168.000--Jan *24-*35 J-J 4s '16 10,OOOr.May A-O J-J A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O 4s \ 28.000.Nov J-J 4s '15 '21-'24 '21-'23 '24-'33 *21 '38 \ Debt—Cochituate Water $136,000--Oct 1 1921 4s '92 1,000.-Jan 1 1922 4s *92 75.000—Apr 1 1922 4s '89 165.000—Oct 1 1922 4s'89 5,000.-Oct 11923 4s '93 350—Oct 1 1923 4s '93 359.000—Oct 1 1924 3Ms 99 J-J 5.000 .July 1 1929 Hyde Park Water Debt. 4s '10 A-0$314.000c. .Apr 1 *22-'40 Other Hyde Park Debt. 4s A-O $54.000.May *22-'27 4s A-O 8,000-May '28-'29 4s A-O 6,000-May '30-*31 4a J-J 9,000—Jan *22-*27 Suffolk County Court House. 3s A-O $255,000.-Oct '21-'35 Water 4s '89 *21-'28 40,000-Nov *29-'33 *21-'23 60,000-Nov 90,000-Nov *24-'28 156,000-Nov '21-'33 4Ms'13 M-N *32-'51 '22-'41 *22-'36 '37-'41 660,000r. May 5s 44.000—Oct *21-'32 10.000 .—.Oct 1921 5,000—Oct 1922 12,000-.Oct *2l-'22 40,000..Oct *23 *32 '98,000—Oct *21-'27 223,000—Oct *21-'32 636.600-Oct '21 '37 4Ms*13 M-N 4Ms'13 M-N 4Ms'13 M-N 4Ms* 13 M-N 4Ms*13 M-N '22-'31 '32-'41 '22-'31 M-N/340,OOOr.May 598,000-Nov 160.000-Nov M-N 4s '11 5s *21 30.000—Jan 40.000.-Jan 3Ms'll J-J 3Ms'll J-J 4s '11 M-N 1930 1930 1930 1930 610,700—Apr 3,100,000 July 11,000—Apr 489,000—June 1,150,000 July 88,150—Jan 486,850—-Apr 1,000,000—Juiy 1962 1962 1963 1963 1963 1964 1964 1964 1965 196) 1970 1965 1965 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 Serial Debt. 3Ms'10 3Ms'10 3Ms'10 3Ms'10 1929 2.761.000—July 100,000—.Oct 1,500,000—.Oct 600,000—.Jan 352,050—Apr 1,493,600—July 1,500,000—July 4,350—-Oct 435,000—Jan 200,000.—Apr 1,055,000 June 19,000—July 3Ms 3 Ms This town is in Middlesex County. 1,400,000r_ June 1 1961 88,000.—Apr 1962 4Ms 4Ms 304,500.-.Jan 1936 500,000.-.Apr 1936 170,000.—June 1936 4s 3s BILLERICA. J-D 1958 1958 1959 1960 1960 4Ms'l7 M-N 1,400,000-May 1 4Ms A-O 27,000—Oct 4Ms A-O 300,000—Apr 4Ms A-O 153.000—-Oct 1929 1929 — 3Ms 3 Ms 3Ms 3Ms payable at Commonwealth Tr. Co., A-O '22-'32 '22-*28 *22-'31 *22'-30 '22-'27 24,000.Apr '22-'33 510,000-Apr '22-'38 375,000-Apr *22-'36 179,450-July '21-'38 [64,000-June *22-'29 110,000.Apr 35,000Apr 1 20.000Apr 1 18,000Apr 1 6,000Apr 1 A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O J-J J-D 4Ms'18 4Ms'18 4Ms* 18 4Ms'18 4 Ms* 18 37,000—Apr 163.000 Oct 1960 4Ms*18 l,750,000r.0ct 1 1960 4Ms*18 1961 4Ms'18 10,000—. Jan 15,000.-Jan 1 1961 4Ms'18 350,000.. Apr 1 1961 4Ms'19 A-O 4s 1926 1,338,000—Dec J-J '21-'25 J-J 4s '16 1925 60.000 ...Oct 100.000—.Oct A-O J-J 3Ms 3Ms J-J 4s '16 278.350—Oct 250 000—Jan 300,000—Apr J-D A-O 48 16 4s *16 4s 1925 1925 1925 741,500—.Jan 1.000,000 .Apr 1,500.000 ...July 819.000 —.July 9,500—.Oct 10,000—Oct J-J 4s A-O 4Ms'15 A-O 1930 1931 1931 1,850,000—July 1931 338.000—Oct 1931 582,000—Jan 1932 56.300—Apr 1932 2,986,000—June 1932 10.000—July 1932 55.001—Oct 1932 983,000—Dec 1932 30.000—.Jan 1933 1,500,000—.June 1933 1,800,000—.Jan 1934 900,000... June 1934 A-O Harbor Bonds. 4Ms'18 J-J J-J 3s 4s *03 J-J A-O Dredging Loans. 3Ms M-N $4,000c—Nov 1 1922 3Ms Bath-House Bonds. 3Ms 4s *16 A-0$ 10,000c_ Apr 1 '22-'26 3Ms 3M* Street Loans. A-O 4s 4s 1923 1923 1923 1923 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 300,000—Oct 1,627.000—Jan 109,000 Apr 179.200—-July 1.628.000—July J-J 4s '03 4s .Apr 1,574,000—July 1929 A-O 3s 4s 1923 1923 1,445,800 J-J 3s 4s 1922 1923 650—Jan. A-O M-N$12.000c.Dec 1 *21-'26 4s *12 A-O 3s 4s 4Mb 649,300—July 1926 24,000—Oct 1926 4,350—Dec 1926 1.025,250—Jan 1927 33,000—Apr 1927 958.700—July 1927 60,000—Oct 1927 2.192,000—Jan 1928 50,000—Apr 1928 17,000—Apr 1928 1,381.000—June 1928 505.000—July 1928 1,131,000—Oct 1928 J-J A-O 3s June 4s 106,000—June 1926 J-J 3Ms [24,000 4Ms'18 J-D J-J A-O 3s M-N J^l M-N 4s 1922 500,000—July 645,000—Oct 35,000—Oct 99,000—Jan 386,800—Jan 483,000—June 100.000—July 1,100,000—Oct 1,039.500—Jan 50,000 Apr 208,000.—Oct 1,077,000—Dec 24,500 Jan J-D '23-'25 (),000—Aug 16, F-A 5 Ms 301.000—Oct 406.000—Jan 762.500—Jan 99.500 Apr 862,000—June J-D J-J A-O 120,000c. Apr 1 '28-'35 8,000—Aug 1 '21-'28 4Ms'18 F-A 16,000 1921-1924 4Ms'9 M-S 1922 1950 4s '17 J-J [$33,000—July 1922-'33 \ 2,000—July 1934 1957 J-J 52,000-Julyl'22-34 1957 4s'17 45,000-Jan '22-'30 1957 4Ms'18 J-J 4Ms'18 J-J 4,000.Jan '22-*23 1957 $404,000—Nov 500.000 Jan 31,000—May J-J 50,000—July A-O 2.819,000—Oct J-J 2.100,000 Jan M-N l.COu.OOO—Nov J-J 2,500.000—July J-J 2.815.000—Jan 4s 4s 1,339.000—June 1922 400,000—July 1922 171.400—Oct 1922 J-J J-J A-O 4Ms'19 M-N 45.000 1921-1929 4Ms'19 M-S 75,000—Sept 1 *21-'29 5Ms'20 F-A 180,000—Aug 1 '21-30 - 1922 J-J J-J BEVERLY. This city is in Essex County. Founded 1626; a town, 1668; in¬ corporated as a city March 23 1894. 4s '15 1921 238,000—Jan 349,550 Jan 200.000—-Apr A-O i [VOL. 112. MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS 26 ( 3,000 .—Oct 1921 4C0,000—Oct '21-*35 29.000—-Oct 1936 400.000--Nov *21-,*36 extension Boston tunnel & sub- Boylston St, subwayArlington Station 2,450,000 00 8,430,700 00 5,355,000 00 8 5,000 00 89.000 4s*17M-Nl,190,000-.May 1 '22-^37 Hyde Park town debt 4s *17 M-N 35.000—May 1 '22-'28 Water Debt. M-N 1,000 May 1922 Add'l supply of water 665,350 4s *17 J-D 26,000--May 1922-*34 Exten. or mains, &c__ 6,000 4s '17 M-N 5.000--May 1922-'26 75.000 4s '17 High service 2 4,000—June 1922-*34 J-D 314,000 4s '17 Hyde Park water debt 60,000.-July 1 '21-'32 J-D 4s '17 County Debt. M-N 12,000--May 1 '22-'29 Suffolk Co. courthouse xl,995,999 4s '17 48,000--June 1922-'27 Power & heat plant— J-D 4s '17 24,000 4s *17 J-D 4s '17 M-N 4,000--June 192 2-'23 County jail & hospital 12,000—May 1922-*27 00 00 00 00 00 99 00 124,000 00 Total city and co. Ms'17 A-O 1,000 Occ 1921 J-D4 [225.000-June 1922-'36 debt(Jan.31'21) $124,112,350 99 I 12,000 June 1937 x Includes $359,990.99 issued by the 4s '17 J-D 160,000--June 1922-*37 Commonwealth under Chapter 534, 4s '17 M-N 2,000 May 1922 Acts of 1906. 4Ms'17 A-O 22,000—Oct 1921-'31 4 4s '17 BOSTON (Concluded) following table the total debt as of Jan. 31 1921 is analyzed, both according to purposes and according to whether it is inside or outside the In the debt limit: Totals. Inside Limit. Outside Limit. $83,824,301.00 $51,163,501.00 $32,660,800.00 Purpose— City debt Hyde Park town debt Rapid transit debt 89,000.00 36,994,700.00 746,350.00 314,000.00 *2,143.999.99 89.000.00 36,994,700.00 746,350.00 314,000.00 1,740,999.99 Cochituate water debt Hyde Park water debt County debt 403,000.00 BROCKTON. This city is in Plymouth County, April 9 1881. Population 1910, 56,878; 1920, 66,254. Fire Department. 4s '10 $10,000 1921-1930 4s '13 F-A 6.000—Aug 1 '21-'23 Poor-Department Bonds. 44*s*13 M-N $3,000r.May 1 '22-'23 Incor. Sewer Bonds. '92 F-A $l,000r-Aug J-D 500r.June 1 1 1 1 1 1 4s '93 issued by the Commonwealth under Chapter 534, Acts of 1906. Jan 31 1921 TOTAL DEBT, &c.— City debt proper Water County debt Rapid transit debt . $84,673,551 1,157,350 2,233,500 36,345,700 Sinking funds, &c $80,682,847.86 debt $80,908,397 table shows the amount of the gross funds and the net debt for the following years: The following Y $82,466,903 funded debt, sinking Net Debt Gross Debt. (Jan. 31) 1920 (Jan. 31) 1919 (Jan. 31) Sinking Funds. $43,429,503.13 43,501,704.00 44,657,315.00 44,028,187.00 $80,682,847.86 80,908,397.00 82,446,903.00 84,570,177.00 43.893,686.88 41,773,295.36 84,543,194.14 85.621,402.32 81,974,576.95 78,961,370.21 73,474.232.65 71.345.972.58 62.427,219.12 . . 1918 (Jan. 31) 1917 (Jan. 31) 1916 (Jan. 31) 1915 (Jan. 31) (Jan. (Jan. (Jan. (Jan. (Jan. 1914 1912 1910 1905 1900 1890 $86,622,101 1,659,750 2,942,667 35,899,700 .$124,112,350.99 ears— 1921 Jan. 31 1919. .....$124,112,350.99 $124,410,101 $127,124,218 43,429,503.13 43,501,704 44,657,315 Total bonded debt Net $83,913,301.00 1,060,350.00 2,143,999.99 36,994,700.00 debt Jan. 31 1920 . 31) 31) 31) 31) 31) (April 30) 1881 (April 30) . , . 124,410,101.00 127,124.218.00 128,598,364.00 128,438,881.02 127.394,697.68 124,805,514.34 120,525,581.01 117,042,089.33 110,716.406.00 94,121,606.00 86.996,978.98 53,930,095.22 40,949.332.18 42,830.937.39 41.564,210.80 43,567.856.68 39.370.433.42 31,694.386.88 58.333.337.59 28,663.641.39 22.854,262.98 14,943,711.59 31,075.832.24 26,005,620.59 city's assessed valuation of real estate and tax rate have been as follows: r -Assessed Valuation Rate of Tax ASSESSED VALUATION.—The and personal property Personal. Total. $176,523,335 $1,572,596,635 1,529.759,278 1,498,222,298 1,467,166,143 1,592,995.000 1.541,351.400 1,481,819.920 1,393,760,423 1,259,745,682 1,129,175,832 951,367,928 822,041,800 639,462,495 584,089,400 Real. Years- ._$1,396,073,300 1,329.650,400 1,313.553,600 1,304.620,800 1,279,775.700 1,237.448.500 1.186.474.900 1,118,989,100 1,021,431,200 902,490,700 744,751,050 619,990,275 1920 1919. 1918 1917 1916 1914 1912 1910 1905 1900 1895 1890 1880 200,108,870 184.668,698 162,545,343 313,219.300 303,902.900 295,345,020 274,771,323 238,314,482 226,685,132 206,616,878 202,051,525 202,092,395 218,496,300 - 437,370,100 365,593,100 1870 The tax rate for 1920 includes the State tax, $3.64 per $1.42, the city tax proper, $19.04; total, $24.10. $19.04 $7.14 Is for school expenditure. tax, AND DEBT TAX $1,000. $24.10 23.60 21.20 17.70 17.80 17.50 16.40 16,40 16.00 14.70 12.80 13.30 15.20 15.39 exclusive of account amend¬ of the being first re¬ duced by the amount of all abatements allowed thereon previous to the thirty-first day of December in the year preceding said assessment. Sec. 2, Chap. 312, Laws of 1885 (Sec. 3, Chap. 27, of the 1902 edition, Re¬ vised Statutes), places the debt limitation of the city of Boston at 2)4% of the average assessors' valuations of the taxable property for the preceding ments, to $20.11 for 1921 on every $1,000 of the assessor's valuation taxable property therein for the preceding year, said valuation limitation is of course exclusive of debts supply, and further exceptions have been made from year ent legislatures authorizing bonds outside of the debt purposes, especially enumerated. It is proper to state that under created for water to year by differ¬ limit for various Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, the city is borrow money within its debt limit authorized to anticipate its authority to current municipal year. 31 1921 POPULATION.—1920, 748.060; 1915. 745,439; 1910, 670,585: 593.598; 1900, 560,892; 1890, 448.477; 1880, 362.839; 1870. 250,526. 1905, was POWER.- -The city's borrowing power Jan. $1,451,821.61. BRIDGEWATER. BOURNE. This town is in Barnstable Co. Town Hall Notes, .s — School _s $15,100—July 1 '22-'33 Notes. $6,000-Mar 15 3,000—Aug 1 3,000 July 1 2,000—Oct 15 Notes, *22-'27 '21-'23 *22-'24 *21-'22 $7,000-July 1 22-23 — _s ___ _s ___ _s — Road .s ... 2,400—Oct 15 '2l-'22 Note debt Dec 31 *20 90.650 Assessed valuation, real—5,310,075 Assessed val'n, personal—«. 933,925 Total valuation 1920 -6.244,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$18-00 Population 1910, 2,474; 1920. 2,530 _s ___ This town is in Plymouth County. High School Bonds. 44*s*18 J-J $70,000—July 1 *22-'35 GEN. BD. DT. May 23 '21 $95,850 Note debt (add'l) 1.000 Assess, val., real estate 3,756,040 Assess, val., personal 995,271 Tot. assess, val. 1920 i (80% act.) -4,751,311 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$30.90 Population 1910, 7,668; 1920, 8,438 porated 1685. Pop'n 1910, 318,573; 1920. $30,000c_July 1 '22-'31 4s* 13 44*s'19 J-D /lO.OOOc-Dec 1 *21-'25 \.4,000c_Dec 1 *26-'29 J-J (10,000c—July 23 1922 J-J (40,000c.July 23 *23-'24 l20,000c_July 23 '25-'26 A-O 10,000c—.Oct 1 1924 3,500---Dec 15 1921 4s '14 Agricultural School Bonds. 3,000-Dec 15 '22-'24 _s J-J $27,000c.July 15'21-*29 2,000.-Dec 1 '21-'25 4a *14 _s 12,000c June 15 *21-'23 1,000--Dec 1 '26-'29 4s *16 _s I 500c June 15 1924 Notes (General). 9,000c-July 23 '21-'23 4s $1,350--July 1 22-24 4Hs'19 J-J Hospital Notes. Water Bonds. 5s '20 25,000—Aug 15 1921 4s '11 A-O z$1,500 Oct 1 1921 6s '21 s-a 50.000—-July 15 1922 Water Notes. RefundingBonds. 4s '96 F-A $6,000r—Aug 1 1926 _s — — - „ ^ — Town-Hall Bonds. 4s' 12 J-D f$3,000c—June 1 1922 (20 000c_June 1 *23-'32 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 44*s*19 J-D $ 15.000c-Dec 1 *21-'35 BOND. DEBT. June 1 *21 $267,250 Water debt (incl) 6,000 Assess, val., real estate 9,789,765 Assess, val.. personal 1,323.299 Total assess, val. 1920—11,113,064 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920--$29.20 Pop'n 1910,8,066; 1920 10,580 x INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston, and on the 44*s of 1919 at the First Nat. Bank, Boston. 44*s'14 M-S /12,OOOc_Sept 3 '21-*24 \20.000c-8ept 3 *25-'34 44*s'14 J-D 4,000c. Dec 4 *2l-'24 4s '15 J-D 20,250c.June 2 '22-'35 4s '15 M-8 15.000c_Sept 3 *21-'35 4s *16 4s '16 A-O J-D 44*s'17 J-J BOND. 75,000c.Apr 15 '22-'36 16,OOOc_J ne 30 '21-'36 51,000c.July 23 *21-37 DEBT Dec. 31--$444.500 Floating debt 53,686 Assessed val., real estate.283.326,071 Assessed val., personal. 197,097,090 Total ass'd value 1920.-480,423,161 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston, or by check to holders of bonds. —- 44*s'19 44*s'19 A-O ... 1922-1925 J 4,000 1926-1929 1921-1924 87,000..Apr 1 '22-'24 ( 2,000 18.000 *20 M-S 108,000c.Mar 1 '22-'25 54*s'21 M-S 20.000c.Mar 1 '22-'31 54*s*21 M-S /16,500c...Mar 1 1922 (60,000c.Mar 1 *23-'26 Sidewalk Bonds. 44*s'19 $9,000 1921-1924 6s ... Playgrounds. 4s *12 M-S 5s'21 M-S i '21-'45 M-S 175,000-Sepc M-S ?15,000c_Mar 1 *22-'26 (20.000c.Mar 1 /20,000c.Mar 1 *27-'36 '22-V31 1 '32-'36 ( 5,000c_Mar Park Bonds. 4s *12 M-8 $1,OOOr.Mar '22-23 1 1 1922 A-O t .000.—Apr Playgroundland Park. '21-'24 44*s*i9 A-O $3 000—Air 1 6s *20 M-S 2,000c_Mar 1 '22-'25 4 4* s'13 School Bonds. 1922-'24 3 4*s'04 F-A $15,000c.Feb 20,000c 1922-1925 3 4*s'05 F-A 7,500r 1921-1926 4s '06 J-J 4s '07 A-O 4s '08 M-N 18.000r.Apr 1 '22-'27 24,00Qr 1922-1927 4s '10 F-A 36.000 4s '12 J-J M-S 300 1 1922 27, 00 22-6z 4s '12 44*s*13 A-O 44*s'13 A-O 44*s'13 J-J 4S '13 A-O '14 4s '14 4 1921-1930 July -Mar i 21,000—Apr 1 27,000—Apr 15 35,000—July 1 1,500—Oct 1 39,000—Mar 1 8,000--Apr 1 21,000-Aug I 59, 00--Feb 1 2,000—July 1 i M-S A-O 44*s'14 F-A F-A 4s '15 J-J 4 000..Sept 1 *22-'24 4,000 Apr '22-'26 2.000—July 1 '22-'25 4s *16 2,500—July 1'22-'26 4s *16 M-N 8,000—May 1 '22-'26 44*s*17 M-N 3,000--May 1 '22-'27 44*s*17 M-N 6,000-May 1 '22-*27 44*s'18 4,000 May 1 '22-'23 44*s*19 36,000 1921-1929 44*s*19 8,000 1921-1924 44*s'19 J-J 19,000..July 1 '21-'29 44*s'19 8,000..Sept 1 '21-'24 54*s'20 J-J 90,000.-July 1 *22-'30 6s '20 M-S 19,200..Mar '22-*25 54*s,21 M-S 30,000c_Mar 1 '22-'31 Emergency War Bonds. 44*s'17 A-O $2,000..Oct 1 '21-'22 Paving Bonds. 44*s'18 $16,200r 1921-1923 TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FD„ &o. May 1 1921. Gross city debt $4,291,050 Bonds outside debt limit*- 3,067,250 1921-1944 44*s'14 M-S 120.000 5s '21 5s '21 *22-'33 *22-'33 '22-'33 '21-*23 *22-'34 1929 *21-'34 *22-'35 '22-'2 3 *15 4s 4s *15 A-O J-J J-J — — — —. Bond debt inside dt. limit. 1,223,800 Debt limit 24*% average 1,406,771 3-year valuation $135,971 Borrowing capacity 60,628,361 Total valuation 1920 4s '15 M-N 90,000 1921-1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $30.90 ♦Bonds outside of debt limit consist 4s '16 M-N (30,000 1921-1926 1927-1936 of $1,604,200 water, $674,700 sewer, (40.000 4s '16 part of city hall debt to the amount 1926-1935 of $13,600, drainage dept. debt, $162,1921 000, high-school, $168,000, and play¬ 3,000——July 1 1922 grounds, $45,750, and $199,000 M-N180.000 J-D 500 44*s*17 J-J f - \ 10,000r.July 1 '23-'27 44*s'17 J-J 68,000r_July 1 4 4*s'17 M-N 38.000—May 1 44*s'17 ... 17,000—Nov 1 5s '20 M-S J105 0«M) Sept 1 '21-'37 '22-*37 '21-'37 '21'3 I hospital. city owns real estate valued $3 515,965. The at INT. at City Treasurer's office. (30,000c_Sept 1 '36-'40 BROOKLINE. Rifle-Range Bonds. „ _ „ 4 4* s'13 A-O 1,000--Apr 1'22-'23 Water Bonds. 4s '92 M-N $20,000c...May 1 1922 4s '93 M-S 4s '93 J-D „ 25,000c-—Mch 1 1923 62,000c--Decl5 1923 This town is in Norfolk County. Inc. 1705. Population 1910, 187,506:1920,37,478. Public Buildings & Sites. $2,000r. Jan 1 *22-*23 39*s 03 J-J 16,500c..Jan 1 '22-'24 34*s*04 J-J 4s '06 J-J 30,000r__Jan 1 *22-'26 _ 4s'94&'95A-0 50,000c..Apr 1 '24-'25 4s '95 A-O 25,000c Oct 1 1925 34*s*09 J-J 4s'96&'97M-N oU.UuOc —May 1 '26-27 3.8s'09 J-J 15.00UC-—Aug 4s '98 F-A 10,000c--Aug 4s '02 M-N 110,000r—Nov 4s '03 J-J 27,000r_-July 3 4*s'99 J-D 10.000c- --June 3 4*s'99 M-N 12.000c.-Nov 3 4*s'00 M-S 15,000c.-Mch 3 4*s'01 A-O 13,000c. -Apr 3 4*s'01 J-D 15,000c. ..June 3 4*s'02 A-O 75,000c. ..Apr 3 )*s'02 F-A 15,000c. ..Aug 3 J*s'02 M-N 190,000c&r.Nov 3,000c...July 3 4*s'03 J-J 3 4*s'04 F-A 165,000c..-Feb 25,000c.. .July 3 4*s'04 J-J 50.000c..-Feb 3 4*s'05 F-A 4s '97 F-A 3 4*s'05 F-A 3 4*s'06 A-O 4s '06 J-D M-S J-J 4s '08 Incor¬ — — 44*s'19 J-J 4s *07 BRISTOL COUNTY. County seat at Taunton. J-D $6.000 1921-1926 M-N 500 May 1 1922 M-N 18,000.-May 1 '22-'27 M-N 7,000 May 1 1922 J-J 2 000 July 1 1922 10,000—May 1 '22-'23 $21,000_Mar 1 *22-*42 6,000-May 15 '22-'33 11,200r-Apr 10 '22-*29 44*s*13 M-N 4s '13 J-D 500..-Dec 15 1921 9,000c-Apr 1922-'30 3,000..June 1 '22-'24 14,000r—Feb 1 '22-'35 4s'14 J-D 5,000—July 1 '2l-'25 9,000r 1921-1929 4s '15 J-J A-O 3,000—Oct 1 '2l-'26 5,000r 1922-1926 4s *15 A-O 750 Oct 1 1921 4s '06 A-O 16,000r—Apr 1 *22-'3< 4s '15 2,000—Sept 1 '2l-'24 4s '06 A-O 17,000r 1921-1938 4s '16 M-S M-N 8,000—Nov 1 '2l-'28 4s '10 F-A I9,000r 1922-1940 4s '16 1,000—July 1 1922 4s '11 A-O 5,000r.April 1 22-'26 44*s'l7 J-J 4,500._Mar 1 '22-'25 4s *12 M-8 21 .OOOr.Mar 1 '22*42 6s '20 Drainage Bonds 44*s* 13 J-D 17,000r_June 1' 22-'38 J-D $200. —-June 1 9122 4s 14 A-O 18.000.-Apr 1 '22-'39 4s'92 M-S 1,< OOr.Sept 1 '21-'22 4s '15 A-O 19.000—Apr 1 '22-'40 4s '92 6,000r 1921-1932 4s '17 M-N 21.000--May 1 *22-'42 3 4*s'02 J-D 1,000....Mar 1 1922 44*s'l8 M-N 9,000 May *22-'28 4s *12 M-S 2,000-Mar 15 '22-'23 44*s'19 / 9,000 1922 1921 44*s*13 M-S 3,000..Apr 1 *22-'24 (10.000 1925-1929 4a *14 A-O 4s *07 359,005. Registry Bldg. Notes & Bonds. 4s'13 J-D 40,000c.Dec 24'22-'23 Bridge Notes and Bonds. BRAINTREE. This town (P. O. So. Braintree) is 44*s'13 J-D $20,000c-.June 16 1922 7.000c-Aug 15 '21-'27 in Norfolk County. Incorporated 44*s*17 F-A Court-House Notes & Bonds. May 13 1640. 4s '12 J-D $10.000c—Dec 26 1921 School Bonds. 4s '11 '21-'22 '22-'23 '21-'23 '22-'24 '22-'23 22-'27 , three years. The foregoing BORROWING M-N 34*s'02 A-O 3 4*s'01 J-D 3 4*s'95 A-O 3 4*s'01 A-O 3 4*s'01 F-A 34*s*06A-O 4s '06 A-O 4s '16 the State tax, county tax and sums required by law to be raised on of the city debt, are limited by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910 and for any A-O A-O 4s '15 $1,000 , the county Of the city tax of Boston, LIMITATIONS.—Taxes In per ^ 4s '16 44*s'17 44*s*17 44*s'17 44*s'17 44*s'18 44*s'19 24,000r_July 24,000r-Apr 10,000r—Apr 6,000r_May l,000r 1921 3,000r 1921-'23 J-J 4s '93 4s '95 $51,655,501.00 $72,456,849.99 $124,112,350.99 __ Includes $359,999.99 4s '93 4s '95 Totals * „ _ --- 4s 37 AND TOWNS MASSACHUSETTS—CITIES June, 1921.] A-O *08 F-A 4s 3 4*s'09 A-O 3 4*s'09 M-N 4s '10 F-A 4s TO A-O '11 A-O 4s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1927 4s '12 1928 4s '16 1932 44*315 1933 44*8*17 1932 1932 1932 M-S 9,000r 1922-1930 38.000r.0ct 1 '22-'40 76,000r.Mch ... City Hall. $l,000r June J-D 3,600r.Apr 15 A-O 3,000r.Nov 1 4s '93 M-N 5,000r.Nov 1 4s '93 M-N 1 1922 *22-'23 *21-'22 '2l-'22 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 54*s'20 J-J $108.000.-July 1 '22-'30 54*s'21 M-S 79,000—Mar 1 '22-'31 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s *12 M-S $3 500 Mar 1 1922 4s*12 M-8 1,000 Mar 11922 4s '92 4s '93 44*s'13 J-D J-J 4s *14 M-N J-J M-N M-N 4s '15 4s '16 4s- 16 30,000c&r Jan 1 '22-'36 34*s'09 J-J '12 J-J 4s *14 $24,000r_.Jan 1 *22-'29 J-J 4s *12 J-J 4s 4.000c 4 1922 Jan 5,000c Jan 36,400c__Jan 1 28,000c._ Jan 1 30,000c._ Jan 1 4,000r._Jan 1 8,400.—Jan 1 84,000.-Jan 1 . 44*8*13 M-S 44*s'13 A-O 4s *14 ... 1 1933 4s '15 J-J 1 1934 4s '16 J-J 1 1934 4s '17 J-J 11935 44*sl5 25.000r.-.Aug 1 1935 44*8 21 25,000c...Apr 1 1936 Soldiers' Monument. 20,000r June 1 1936 4s '13 J-J 8,000c..Jan 1 25,000c...Mch 1 1937 Parks 30,000r_ ..July 1 1937 34*s'03 J-J $13,000r&c Janl 32,000r._Apr 1 '22-'37 4s '16 J-J 13,000r__ Jan 1 32,000r—Aug 1 1937 Playgrounds. 25,500r..Apr 1 '22-'38 3.15s'01 J-J HO.OOOr July 17,000r-Nov 1 '21-'38 10,000c. .Jan 1 12.000r 1921-1933 34*s'03 J-J J-J 4s '11 Jan 1 1922 6,200c.. J an 1 '22-'23 12,250c..Jan 1 *22-'35 ... 38,000r.July 1 22-' 40 1 *22-*35 24,200-Mar 15 '22- 43 3.000. .Oct I *21- 23 23,000-Feb 1 '22-'44 4a '14 F-A J-D 19,000 June 1 *22-'41 4s '14 A-O 19,000—Apr 1 *22-'40 4s *15 A-O 9,000—Oct 1 '22-'30 4s '15 A-O 26,000 1921-1946 4s '16 27,000 1921-1947 4s '17 14,000—May 1 '22-'28 44*s'18 16,000--Apr 1 '22-'29 44*s'19 A-O 28,500 "2o JCi\J M-S 54*s'20 ivi-17 X/Otuuu _.Mar 1 '22-'40 Cemetery Bonds. $500 July 1 1922 4s '15 J-J 4s '11 4,000c ... 1929 44*S'17 12,000r&c Jan 1 '22-'33 1929 Hospital Bonds. 1930 4s *14 $13,000c.Jan 1 '22-'34 1931 Sewers and Drains. 1 1931 1 1 1 48,800r..Jan 1 '22-'29 48,800r..Jan 1 *22-'29 J-J J-J 8.000.-June 1 *22- 23 10.000.-July 1 *2l-'24 3,000—May 1 '22-'24 4,000—July 1 '22-'25 8,000—May 1 *22-'26 5,000—May 1 '22-'26 '06 4s '12 '22-'23 '22-*34 1 1922 '22-*23 1 *22-'27 Jan 1 1922 18,500c...Jan 1 1922 5,000c J-J 4s '12 '22-'23 1 '22-'26 1 '22-*29 1 '22-'34 5,000r—Jan 27,360r..Jan 55.250C—Jan Streets and Bridges. 4s '07 J-J $24,000r._Jan J-J 3.45s'09J-J 4s *14 J-J 4s 1 1922 *22-'34 *22-'35 '22-'36 *22-'23 '22-'35 '22-'35 J-J J-J 11,550c.. Jan 1 '22-'24 J-J 4s *16 14,000c—Jan 1 *22-'25 J-J 4s '16 3,000r__ Jan 1 '22-*24 5,120r&c Janl'22-25 44*s'15 4,500c-Jan 1 '22-'26 44*s'16 4.000r&c Jan I '22-*25 44*sl7 lO.OOOr&c Jan 1 '22-'26 44*sl7 ... 12,000r&c Jan 1 '22-27 44*s'17 Schools and Sites. $9,000r._ Jan 1 '22-'30 3.6s'10 J-J 12,380r—Jan 1 '22-'23 34*slO J-J 4s '13 J-J 89,010c—Jan 1 '22-'33 4s '14 — ... Water. $2,065...June 15 1922 9,932r_July 1 *22-*23 34*8*92 J-D 4s '93 J-J 3 9-16s'94J-D 34*s'95 34*s*03 34*s'04 34*s*09 4s *15 4s '16 F-A J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J 3,000r.Junel5*22-'24 2,800r__Aug 7,400r_. Jan 6,000r„ Jan 32,000r—Jan 140,000r Jan 1 1 1 1 1 '22-'25 '22-'23 *22-'24 *22-*29 '22-'35 5.000c—Jan 1 '22-'26 Debt Dec. 31 1920. DEBT Deduct water debt, drain- TOTAL debt and debt for playgrounds $945,108 juage 341,738 BROOKLINE (Concluded)— MET DEBT.as defined by¬ 603,370 Net debt allowed bylaw 2,930.822 Available balance— 2,084,808 Assess, val. real 90,740,600 Assess. val .pers. (tangible). 12,895,800 Total val. 1920 103,636,400 4s '07 law . 4« '08 4s '08 3 Ms'10 J-J 3 Ms'll M-S 3 Ms'll $1,000) 1920—$17.30 3Ms'll Tax rate (per A-O M-N F-A J-J J-D TOT. DEBT, SINKING 1 1945 $5,000r—Apr 25,OOOr...Sept lO.OOOr, -Oct 12,OOOr.-Nov 30,OOOr Aug 8,800r Jan 17,OOOr.-Mch 7.000 July 6.200 Dec 3 Ms'05 A-O 4s '06 M-S 1946 1947 1948 1948 19.50 1951 1951 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total general bond. Sinking funds Net municipal Serial Loans. Since Jan. 1 1914 all loans of the in Middlesex County. city of Cambridge have been issued Inc. Mar. 17 1846. Population 1910, on the "serial" basis in compliance 104,839; 1920, 109,494. Bonds is¬ with Chapter 719, Acts of 1913 and sued prior to Jan. 1 1914 for which amendments thereto. The serial loans have been issued in the form of sinking funds are established; , , This city is Street coupon bonds of $500 or whenever possible; odd Loans. 3Ms'02 J-J 3Ms'02 M-N 3Ms'03A-O 3Hs'03 M N 3Ms'04 M-S 3Ms'04 M-N 4s '06 4s'06 M-N F-A 4s '07 A-0 J-D 4s '07 M-S 4s '07 M-N $1,000 each amounts, less $30,000r—July 1 1922 14,000r—Nov 1 1922 than $1,000, only when issue necessi¬ Coupon bonds may be 4,000r—Apr 11923 tated them. 12,000r—Nov 1 1923 exchanged for reg. bonds on request 59,000r—Sept 1 1924 Street Loans. 6,500r—Nov 1 1924 4s '1,5 $36,250c 1921-1925 lOO.OOOc&r.May 1 1926 4s '15 M-N 25,000c_Nov 1 '21- 25 822.000 637,972 22,000r_..Aug 40,000r—Apr 19.000r...June 25,000r Sept 10,000r Nov 34,000c Jan 42.000r.-.Aug 20.000r_-.Mch 12.000r.-July 27.000r--.Mch . 1 1926 1 1927 SHs'lQ 1 1 1 1 1 1927 1927 1927 3Ms'16 4s '16 — '21-*26 — _ $86,500r—July 1[1922 ll,000r—Oct 11922 80.000r Oct 11923 80.000c. ..Apr 1 1924 20,000r—Nov 1 1924 20,950r. -May 1 1926 20,000r Aug 1 1925 47,000r—Aug 1 1926 14,000r_ -Nov 1 1926 40,000r—Dec 11928 5,000r—Mch 1 1931 93,500c&r.Jan 11930 120,OOOr...July 1 1930 2.500 Mch 1 1932 5.000c—Feb 1 1933 (Inside Limit). 4s '94 F-A $75,000cdcr.Aug 1 1924 4s*95 A-0 60,OOOr.-Oct 11925 10,OOOr.-Aug 1 1931 3Ms'0l F-A 20,OOOr Oct 1 1933 3 Ms'03 A-0 40,000r. ..May 1 1934 3Kb'04 5,000r_._ Nov 1 1934 3Ms*04 May 1 1935 3 Ms'05 M-N 15,000 10,000 July 1 1941 3Hs J-J 35,OOOr. -Apr 1 1937 A-0 4s '07 5,000r Dec 1 1938 4s '08 J-D 23,000c&r .Jan 1 1940 3Ms'10 J-J 15,OOOr May 1 1940 4s '10 J-J 3 Ms'll M-S 10,OOOr.-Mch 1 1941 10,OOOr...July 1 1941 3Ms'll J-J 10.000c—-Feb 1 1943 3Ms'13 F-A 4s *13 J-J 25.000c—.July 1 1943 3 Ms'99 M-N $42,OOOr.-Nov 1 1929 3Ms'00 J-J 100,000r_..July 1 1930 3 Ms'01 F-A 100,OOOr.-Aug 1 1931 3Ms'02 M-N 20,OOOr.-Nov 1 1932 3 Ms'03 A-0 40,OOOr. ..Apr 1 1933 4s 07 A-0 25.000r_—Apr 1 1937 4s '07 M-N $10,OOOr.-Nov 1 1937 4s'08 F-A 25,000r.-Aug 1 1938 4s'08 J-D 12,000r Dec 11938 3Ms'09 J-J 2,OOOr July 1 1939 3Ms'lOJ-J 23.000c.-Jan 11940 4s '10 J-J 25,OOOr—.July 1 1940 3 Ms'll J-D 10,000c...Dec 11941 3Hs'12 M-S 15,000? Sept 1 1942 3Ms'13 F-A 10,000c—.Feb 1 1943 1 20,000c.-Oct 1 *28-*29 *19 — 1,OOOr.—July 1 1922 — School Bonds. Jan 1922-35 4s *15 J-J $45,550 45,550.-July 1 *22-*35 4 Ms J-J 80,000c. July 1 *22-*37 4Ms'17 J-J —_ 4Ms'19 14.OOOc_.Oct 1 *21-*34 — Building Loans. $3.550 July 1 1922 4Ms J-J 56,000.-July 1 *22-*35 4s J-J 4Hs*17 M-S 17,000.-Sept 1 *21-*37 30,000c 4s '18 — (Inside Limit). $6,000 1921-1926 M-N 7,700c.Nov 1 ;21-;36 M-N 12,500c.May 1 22- 46 J-J 60,000c.july 1 '22-'37 J-J / 9.000c.July 1 '22-'27 120,000c. July 1 *28-'47 Sewer Bonds 4s'16 3 Ms'16 3Ms'16 4Ms'17 4Ms'17 Sewer Bonds 4Ms'19 4Ms'19 7,000c_.0ct 1 '21-'34 43,500c.-Oct 1 '21-'49 ... — (Outside Limit). July 1 1922 July 1 1923 1,500. ...July 1 1924 22,000.-July 1 '25-'46 19,000. -July 1 '22-'40 \ 4,000.-July 1 '41-'43 Sewer Bonds 4s 4s M-S $15,500 Mar M-S 35.000 Sept F-A 4,800 Feb 25,000c—July i 1922 ^ ($1,500 J-J 4s J-J 4s Playgrounds Ln. (Outside 4s ... *12 3 Ms'll J-D 3Ms'12 M-S 1921 WATER WORKS.—The April while the same was $413,- net $6,801,494 52, was debt the on 4Ms -- - Limit) /$136,000c.Oct 1 '21-'37 \ 6,000c. Oct 1 '38-'39 Bonds (Outside Limit.) F-A $50,000 Aug 1 1931 Hospital Bonds (Outside 4Ms'19 Park 3 Ms —- outstanding on April 1 loans to the amount of There were serial $2,224,850 1921 issued for the following purposes; Debt Limit. Due. $ 1921 to 1935 994,100 Schoolhouse .1921 to 1938 197,750 Inside Loans— Street Building 1921 to 1938 Sewer constr_1921 to 1950 265,500 Dept. equipt.1921 to 1924 City 1921 to 1924 71,000 Park Bonds F-A$36O,000c<5cr.Feb F-A 100,000r_-Aug F-A 100,OOOr Feb 4s'96 F-A 100,OOOr Aug 4s'96 A-0 40,000r_-Oct 3 348*97 M-S 100,OOOr.-Sept 3Ms'97 M-N 50,OOOr.-Nov 3Ms'98 F-A 100,OOOr—Aug 3 Ms'98 J-D 50,OOOr—June 3 Ms'99 F-A 100,000r.-Aug 3Ms'00J-J 50.000r July 3 Ms'00 M-N 50,OOOr Nov 3Hs'01 M-N 100. OOOr... Oct 3Ms'02J-J 48.OOOr July 3Ms'03 F-A 50,000r_..Apr 25.OOOr.-Sept 3 Ms'04 M-S 6,OOOr Nov 3 Ha'04 M-N 45,000r_-May 3 Ms'05 M-N 5i000rl— Aug 3 Ms'05 F-A 4s '94 4s'95 4s'96 — 235,000 3,000 Outside Debt Limit. 1 1923 1 1923 35,000c—.Sept 1 1922 4,000c—Dec 25,OOOr...Mch 1946 1946 1940 1946 24,500 54,500 251,500 50,000 to 1945 78,000 to to to to Total serial debt .2,224,850 Water Bonds (Sinking Fund). A-O$300,0U0c. Apr 3Ms'02J-J 13,500r.-July Ms'02 M-N 5,OOOr...Nov 11931 Ms'05 M-N 46.000r_-May 1 1932 3 Ms'05 M-N 50.OOOr.-May 1 4s '06 M-N 280.000c&r.May 1 1 1 1 1 4s '94 — 1 1924 1 1922 1 1922 1 1925 '22-*25 1 1936 1924 4s *07 J-D 49,OOOr—June 1 1935 4s '07 J-J 25,000c...July 1 1937 1936 4s '08 J-D 1926 4s '08 F-A 1926 3 Ms'10 J-J 20,000r.—June 1 1928 17,OOOr. ..Aug 1 1938 5,000c Jan 1 1930 5,000r.„Feb 1 1930 1 1937 3 Ms'10 F-A 16,500r 1 1937 3Ms'll May 10,OOOr—Dec" 1 1938 3 Ms'll J-D 1 1938 Water Bonds (Serial). . — 1939 LVOV OI/„ 1940 1940 1941 1942 1 1943 1 1944 1 1944 1 1945 paid in Boston at and United by City Treas or 950 48. For the year ending Mar.31 1921 water-works receipts were $487,053.19. CHICOPEE. Chicopee is In Hampden Co. Inas a town 1848; a city April 18 corp. 1890. - „ Street-Improvement Bonds. J-D $9,000c_June 1 '22-'24 4s '16 M-S 9,000c—Sept 1 1921 4s '16 M-S 2,000c-.Sept 1 1921 4Ms'17 45 717—Sept 1 *21-'27 4Ms'17 2,000 Sept 1 1921 School Bonds and Notes. 4s'10 A-O $i,000c-Dec 1 '2l-'24 4s'10 M-N 21,000c.Nov 30 '21-'27 4s '11 M-N 2,000c..Nov 27 1921 4s '12 J-D 6,662c—June 1 1921 4s '15 J-J 59,000c_$7,000 yearly 4Ms'i7 300,000.-June J '22-'33 4s '14 —_ — —_ Sidewalk Bonds. '16 4s $l,000c—-Sept 11921 M-S 2,000——Oct 1 1921 4Ms'17 Sewer Bonds. 4Mb'14 A-O $2.000 4s *16 „ 2 1921 '2l-'26 Oct 18,000c_Sept 1 8.000--Oct 1 8,000-July 1 M-S A-O J-J VALUATION.— 4s *15 *21 -'28 1921. 1920. 4s '15 *22-'25 $ $ 12.000-. Oct 1 '21-'28 Real estate,124,436,700 118,722,700 4Ms'17 Personal... 17,268,272 17,937,691 4Ms'19 F-A/ l5,000c.Aug 1 '2l-'25 \ 1,700c-.Aug 1 1926 Total 141,704.972 136,660,391 ASSESSED — Tax 4Ms*19 This town is in Norfolk Co. Feb. 23 1797. Pop'n 1910, Inc. 4,797; 1920, 5,945. Water Bonds. f $12,000—July 1 *22-'23 { 14.000-July 1 *24-'25 J-J 4s 53,000c .Nov 1 J 36,000c Nov 15 1119,000c Nov 15 5Ms'20 J-D 75,000c.Dec 1 $28.30 4Ms'19 $31.30 (perM.) CANTON. — — '21-*29 *21-*22 '23-'29 '21-'25 •Bridge Bonds. 4s '07 $30,000—$2,000 yearly — Refunding Bonds. 3Msg J-D $27.000c.June 1 '22-'29 •Electric-Light Bonds. 4s J-D $»,000c.Dec 1 '21-'22 I 4,000 July 1 1926 3Msg J-D 10,000c.—June'21-'31 High-School & Grading Bonds. 7,000—$1,000 yearly -S $1,000—Dec 1 1921 4Ms'07 4s 5,000--$1,000 yearly High-School Loans, 4s '09 — 5,000—Dec 1 '21-25 -s $4,000—Nov 1 '21-23 4s '11 M-Nf 2,500c—Nov 1 1922 Water debt Dec 31 1918— $48,000 6,000c.Nov 1 '23-'24 School and Grade bonds 13,000 8,000c_Nov 1 *25-'26 School notes 6,000 ,60.000c.Nov i '27-'36 N otes in anticipat'n of taxes 129,000 4s *16 J-D 33,750.-June 1 "22-'36 Standpipe notes 3,000 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18- $199,000 4Ms'17 M-N 18,000—May 1 *22-'27 •Water Bonds. Assessed valuation, real 4,587,820 4s '09 F-A $6,000 1921-1923 Assessed val., personal 2,287,44o 4s J-D 20,000--June 1 '22-'23 Total valuation 1920 6,875,285 4s g J-D 7,500c..June 1 *22-'26 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20-$25.20 4s 8,000.-$2,000 yearly INT payable at town treasury. 4s '15 A-O 10.500.—Oct 1 *21 '25 4s '16 M-N 2,000—Nov 1 1921 CHELMSFORD. 4s '17 2,135 Mar 1 1922 This town is in Middlesex County. 4Ms'19 16.000c.Nov 1 '21-'24 Highway Bonds. 4Ms'19 F-A 100,000c.Aug 1 '20-'29 —s $12.000 5Ms'20 4,000.-Apr 1 *22-*25 —_ ... - „_ „_ —. — School Bonds. Paving Bonds. '16 A-O $18,750c..Apr 1 '22-'36 TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 1920$70,477 4s F-A)$80,000c.Aug 1 *21-'24 1 40,000c. Aug 1 *25-'29 Assessed valuation, real 4,848,840 4Ms'19 11,000c. .Oct 1 '21-'24 Assessed val., personal 1,573,208 6s '20 A-O /80,000.-Oct 1 '21-24 Total valuation 1920 6,422,040 119,800 Oct 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—.$23.70 5Ms'21 A-O 74,000c_Apr 30 '22-31 4Ks'19 — Population 1910. 5,010; 1920.-5,682 BOND. DEBT Dec WATER DIST. This district is in Middlesex Co. Assessed valuation, Less 1920-S1,462,500 743,000 exemptions of 4Ms'13 M-S $46,230c_Sept 1 *21-'43 real..31,715,900 Assessed val., personal 11,002,150 Total valuation 1920 42,718,050 4s *14 J-D 9,500 June 1 1944 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1916$65,500 Tax rate (per CHELMSFORD 54,930 Borrowing capacity $1,000) 1920—$30 00 Population 1910. 25.401;1920, 36,214 • Loans authorized by special Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1915 $3-40 Population in 1914 (est) 2,000 statute and not subject to the law INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bost. limiting municipal Indebtedness. Assessed valuation 1915 995,605 BoaCo., Boston. INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bank. CHELSEA. The city Is In Suffolk County. Settled in 1630; incorporated as a town 1739; as a city March 13 1857. Fire Engine Loan (Inside Limit) 4s *17 $1,900 June 11922 4s'18 1,800 June 11922 4s '19 9,200—Dec 1 '21-'24 School Loan (Inside Limit). 4s '16 J-D $10,000.-June 1 '22-'26 4s '17 18,900--June 1 '22-'27 Miscell. Loan (Inside Limit). 4s *12 $7,200 Dec 1 1922 Sidewalk Loan (Inside Limit). 4s '17 $2,000—-June 1 1922 4s '19 8,000 1921-1924 Equipment Loan (Inside Limit). 4s '18 $6,000 1921-1923 Bridge Loan (Inside Limit). ton, and Old Colony Tr. CLINTON. County. Population 1910,13,075; This town is in Worcester Inc. 1850. 12,979. Refunding Bonds. 3 Ms J-J $175,000c—.July 1 1930 Ref'g Water (Outside limit). 3Msg A-O $33,000c Oct'21-'31 Water Bonds (Outside limit). 4s J-D $50,000c June 1 1926 4Ms'14 M-S 24,000—Sept 1 21-*44 School Bonds (Outside limit). 4s '10 J-J $32.000c.Jan 1 '22-'30 Town-Hall Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $54,000c Jan 1 *22-'29 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $175,000 Town Hall (additional) 54,000 5s *20 M-N/112,000c_Nov 1 '21-'26 School (additional) 32,000 1 24,000c_Nov 1 '37-'40 Floating debt (additional) _ 44,800 School Bonds (Inside Limit.) Sinking fund 136,377 4s '06 $65.000 Oct 1 1926 Water debt (additional) 154,000 4s '11 A-O 250,000c.-Oct 1 '30-'31 99,035 Water sinking fund (add'I;. 4s'15 J-D 81,000-June 1 '22-'35 Borrowing capacity. 215,878 Refunding Loan (Inside Limit). Assessed valuation, real 7,339,565 4s '07 J-DS141.400 Dec 1 1924 Assessed val.. personal 4,436,342 Street Loan (Inside Limit). Total val. '20 (abt. act.) .11,774,907 4s '11 J-D $45,000 Dec 1 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—.$22.40 9,000 Dec 1 1921 4s '12 INT. on town-hall bonds and 4s '17 3,000 June 11922 school bonds payable at Old Colony 2,000 June 1 1922 4s '17 Tr. Co., Boston; on other loans at 80,000. .June 1 *22-* 29 4s First Nat. Bk., Clinton. 5Ms'20 M-N150,000c.Nov 1 '21-'30 Water Loans (Outside Limit). CONCORD. 4s '11 J-D $30.000 Dec 1 1921 This town is in Middlesex County. MacadamizingLoanGnsideLim.) Sept. 12 1635. Pop'n 1910, 4s $9,000_-June 1 '22-'24 Inc. • 5Ms'20 M-N 25,000c.Nov 1 '21-*25 6,421; 1920, 6,461. 1920, ... Bonds (Outside Lim.) $103,000 1921-1936 M-S 3,000 Sept 1 1931 Hospital 4s '16 1 1922 Hospital Bonds. 3Ms'02 J-J $6,OOOr—July 1 1922 4s'08 F-A 20,OOOr.-Aug 1 1928 4s'10 J-J 95,000c. ..July 1 1930 Lim.) 22-25 $6,000.-July 1 —. Playground-.1921 4s *13 Sewer separ__ 1921 Playgrounds Loan. Hospital 1921 4s'10 J-J $50,000r_-July 1 1940 Bridge 1921 3 Ms'll J-J 15,OOOr. ..July 1 1941 Park. 1921 3 Ms'll J-D 30,000c.-Dec 11941 4s 1-3%. 1,000 • " . Municipal Loan. 3Ms 1 CITY cost of the water works up to --- ... _ 10-year of the amount of outstanding bonds, for the 20-year loans 3%%, tor the 30-year loans 2 1-5% and for the 40-year The sinking fund for the receives yearly 9% loans — Building Loans. 3Ms'03A-O $3,OOOr Apr 11923 3Ms'04A-O 25.000c--Apr 1 1924 334s M-N 5,000 Nov 1 1924 4s'07 M-S 30,OOOr. -Sept 1 1927 — borrowing capacity for city purposes Jan. 1 1921 was $770,615.04. on 1921 1 4s '16 — „ $181,028 city and water debt.$3,307,992 BORROWING CAPACITY.—The Net '21-*26 1 1 1,000c..-Nov 38,250c.Oct 16,500c_0ct — — 3Ms'08J-D 3 Ms'll M-S 3Ms'10J-J 4s '10 J-J 3Ms'12 M-S 3Hs'13 F-A - ... *21-'22 2,000c. Aug 4,000c.July 1 '22-'25 4s '16 J-J 1928 4s '08 1 '22-'24 4s '16 /7,500c. July F-A 1928 4s '08 12,000c.July 1 '25-'26 1 1929 3~M»'09 M-N 17,500c.July 1 '22-'26 4s *16 1 1930 4s '10 J-J 35,000.-July 1 22-26 4s 1 1931 3 Ms'll M-S 1,500c—.May 1 1922 M-N 4s *17 53,000r--July 1 1931 3 Ms'll J-J 2,000c July 1 1922 17,000c.—Dec 1 1921 4Ms'l7 J-J 48 11 J-D 2,000c.- .July 1 1922 4 Ms* 17 J-J 4s 12 M-S 118,000c— Sept 1 1922 4^s'17 M-S 10,000c. Sept 1 '21-22 7,000r Sept 1 1922 3Ms'12 M-S 14,OOOc_Sept 1 *21-*27 6,200c&r_Sept 1 1932 4^s'17 M-S 3Hs'12 M-S 132,500c--------13,000c_Feb_- 1 1923 4s '18 4s '13 F-A 2,000c-Oct 1 21-24 4HS'19 ... 6,250c—Feb I 1933 3Ms'13 F-A 8,000c. .Oct 1 *21-'24 57,800 July 1 1923 4Hs'19 — 4s J-J 4,000c.-Oct 1 *21-*24 4HS'19 — 13,500 Jan 1 1930 334s J-J 4,000c._Oct 1 *21-'24 4,000 July 1 1933 4^s'19 — 4s J-J 9,000c—Oct 1 *21-*29 18.000 Aug 1 1933 4Ms'19 4s '13 F-A 22,500c—Oct 1 *21-'29 4^s'19 ... School Bonds. /140,000c. .Oct 1 *21-*27 4^s'19 3Hs'02 J-J 3Ms'02A-O 3Ms'03A-O 3Ms'04A-O 3Ms'04 M-N 3 Ms'05 M-N 3 Ms'05 F-A 4s'06 F-A 4s '06 M-N $3,123,964 debt Water debt (additional).. Sinking funds loans Co. Trust debt.16,734,500 through the Chelsea Trust Co. 3,6i 0,536 Net water debt CAMBRIDGE. INTEREST is National Shawmut Bank States 1 1951 bonds payable at Metropolitan Park Assess. Loan First Nat. Bank of Boston; on other 3 ISs'02 F-A $46.OOOr. —Aue 1 1932 bonds by Town Treasurer. Public Library Bonds. ASSETS.—On Jan. 1 1921. Includ¬ 3M«'01 M-N $27,000r_ - -Nov 1 1921 ing buildings, parks, water-works, &c., amounted to $7,137,787 includ¬ Charles River Basin Bonds. ing $251,827 cash in treasury. The 4s *11 J-D $60,000c.-Dec 11921 water-works are valued at $1,269,100 „ FUNDS Mar. 311921. ETC.— INT. on coupon 4s '07 [VOL. 112. MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS 28 $17,000__Sept 6,000 ..Mar 4s 4s 4s 24,000.-July 33,261-.July 4s 4s 3Ms INTEREST 1937 1 1941 1 1941 21-'37 '22-'33 *22-'33 '22-'44 *21-*32 '22-'33 7,120—Nov 15,600—Feb 1,500 Sept 1 1929 on bonds is payable at 1 19451 the First National Bank. Boston. — — — ... — . _ Municipal Impt. Bonds (Outside Limit). 3Ms'09F-A $500,000c—Feb 1 1959 (Outside limit). $S,000c... Oct 1 1923 Water Bonds 3 Ms 4s '08 A-O 60,000 Sept 1 1928 65,000c.—Apr 15 1929 1 1958 3 Ms'09 A-O 10,000c.. Oct 1 *21-'40 A-O 100.000c_-.Feb 1 1960 4s '11 21,000c. Jan 15 '22-'42 J-J Public Impt. L'n (Outside Limit). 4s '13 11.000c Dec 15 '2l-'42 J-D 4s A-OS310 .OOOc-Oct 1 '25&*27 4s 13 7.000. .Dec 1 '2l-'34 4Ms Park Loan (Outside Limit). Light Bonds (Outside limit). 4s A-O SlOO.OOOc—Oct 1 1936 /$3.000c—-May 1 1935 3Ms School Loan (Outside Limit). \ 5.000c May 1 1936 4s '16 J-D $131,250.June 1 '22-'36 10,000 Aug 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21-$2,565,000 4s 2,000 Oct 1 1937 Special loan notes 422,433 4s 6,000 Nov 2 1938 Sinking funds 1,031,394 4s 2,000...Apr 15 1939 Net debt (incl. water debt).1,956,039 3 Ms 3,500-June 1 *22-'28 3Ms Temp, loans (in anticipa¬ 8,000.-Oct 1 *2l-'28 tion of revenue) 1,415,989 4 Ms 4s '08 4s *10 M-S F-A 400,000c—_Sept ... ... «ess. val. real estate—35,108,600 4s pers'l property.6,155.800 Total assess, val. 1920 41,364.400 3 Ms Tax rate (per $1,000) $27.80 3 Ms Pooula'n 1920. 43,184; 1910. 32.452. 3 Ms The city owns its water-works, 4s '10 which In 1919 earned $132,000. F-A Assess, val. M-N A-O A-O F-A /35,000c Aug \16.000c—-Aug 1929 1930 10.000c—-Nov 15,000c Oct 1933 1932 1934 10,000c—Aug 1940 20,000c Aug 6,000--Nov 1 '21-'26 CONCORD (Concluded)— Sewer Bonds (Outside limit). M-S $7Q,000c_—Sept 1 1928 4s 25,000 Sept 1 1929 4s " M-S 4,000c...Sept 1 1931 3 Ms J-J 3,000c. ..July 1 1935 School Notes (Inside Limit). 4s '11 A-O $33,000c—Oct 1 '21-'31 -s 16 ($30,000 Dec 1 '21-'3l \ 10,000 Dec 1 '32-36 4s '17 13,000.-May 1 '22-'34 Bridge Notes, t 4s ... ... EAST BREDGEWATER. This town is in Plymouth Inc. June 14 1823. 1920, 3,486. '16 4s 4s '12 $9,355c Water Bonds. 4s '12 A-O 4s *10 J-D 4Ms*13 M-S 4Ms'13J-J Bonds. J-D $4.000c.$l,000 Sewer ... —- ... \ 1921-1924 $500 yearly 77,000—Mar 1 '22-'43 6,000—Jan 1 '22-25 1,000. ...Nov 1 1921 TOWN DEBT Dec. 31 1920— Within limit... $111,300 Water debt 183,000 Sewer debt 167,000 '10 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 *21— Floating debt— Assessed valuation, real Assessed val., personal yearly $141,624 55,000 2,350,275 1,264,206 Total val. 1921 (H act.)—3.614,481 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921— $30.00 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. 104.500 Light debt 4s Total Dec. 31 1920-.—.$,565,800 SINKING FUNDS— . EASTHAMPTON. This town Is in Hampshire County. Incorp. June 17 1785. Population 1910, 8,524; 1920, 11,261. Sewer 58 056 Sewer Notes. 3 Ms'05 A-O $4,000 Light 65.121 3Ms'05 Apr Water................... $65,211 4s Total sinking funds '06 J-D School $188,388 4s '11 M-S 4s *12 J-J Total 4s valuation Tax rate 1920 7,340,123 1920-.-$35.00 (per $1,000) INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bos ton. DALTON FIRE DISTRICT. This district is in Berkshire County Fire Bonds. 4s '15 $20,000 1921-1925 12,000c.July 1 '22-27 A-O 10.000—Oct Water Notes. 1 '21-'25 EAST LONGMEADOW. This town is in Hampden County. Incorporated July 1 1894. Essex — ... ... — ... 1921-1924 $199,800 Electric-light debt 37.000 Ordinary debt 6,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921- 242,800 Sinking Funds— Water $23,055 Electric light 12.869 Total sinking funds 25,914 Assessed valuation, real 7,312,875 Assessed val., personal 1,359,050 Total valuation 1920 8,671,921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.-$30.40 4s'16 Water INT. at Street $2,000 ... debt.. First Nat. Bank. Boston. DARTMOUTH. This town is in Bristol County. Water Bonds. 4s '15 F-A $40,000c_$2,000 Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. $40,000 289,832 6.386,200 997,675 personal Bond.*. — — 1921-1923 1921-1927 1921-1923 $15,000 35,000 4Ms*17 M-N 12,000 Agricultural School Bonds. 4s *13 F-A|$10.500c.Aug \ 30,000c_Aug 1 '21-'23 1 '24-33 50.000——1921-1925 Bridge Bonds. 4s *08 M-S I $10,000c_Mar 1 *22-*23 I 15,000c—_Mar 1 1924 4s '11 M-S 8.000c_Sept 1 '2l-'24 4s'll 6,000 1921-1922 4s'13 37.1.50 1921-1933 4s*13 J-D 15,000c..Dec 1 *21-23 4s '14 J-D 14,000c_Dec 1 *21-'24 4s *15 J-D *30,000c. Dec 1 '21 -'26 4s '14 M-S 24.000c.Mar 1 *22-'27 4s *13 32,500 1921-1933 4Ms*19 20.000 1921-1924 4s'15 ... — —_ —- yearly BOND. DEBT Jan 1921- Note debt 4s'13 4s '14 Total assess, val. 1920 7,383.875 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—_$24.60 Population in 1915, 5.330; '20. 6,493 — Highway Bonds. 4s *08 4s M-S *16 — $35,OOOo_Mch 1 *22-'28 45,000-June 1 '22-'26 Building Bonds. 4s '07 J-D $165,000c.Dec 1 '2l-'29 4s *09 J-D |28,OO0c_Dec 1 '2l-'22 115,000c—-Dec 1 1923 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 *21— $651.500 DEDHAM. This Inc. town 1636. Is In Norfolk County. Population 1920,10,792. Sewer Certificates. F-A $60,000c_Feb 1 A-O 17,190c..Oct 1 Street Loans. 4s '17 M-S $4,000.Mar 29 5s 5,184—Feb 15 4s '14 3 Ms — 5s —- 4s —- *22-'41 *21-'29 *22-*23 '22-'30 18,900—Feb 15 '22-'28 1,000 Mar 291922 School Loans. 3 Ms J-J 3 Ms'09 J-D 4s '16 J-J $910,000 '21.1,561,500 hand Jan 1 1921 45,057 Temporary debt Tot. indebtedness Jan 1 Cash Other on assets Net liabilities Jan 1' 21 56,253 1,555,058 Assessed valuation, real_451,226,455 Assessed val,, personal.-112,452,964 Total valuation 1920 Pop'ri 1910, 436.477; 563.679,419 1920, 482.219 zlNT. at Merch. Nat. Bk., Bost.; others at 1st Nat. Bank, Boston. $5,680.July 17 *21-'22 24,000 June 1 *22-*29 EVERETT. Nathan Nichols,Treas. 103.875—Jan 1 '22-'36 Everett is In Middlesex County. 4s 11,230—July 1 '22-'34 It was formerly a part of the town of 5s '20 s-a 70,000—Nov 1 *21-'40 Maiden, but was Incorporated as the Bridge Loan. town of Everett on March 9 1870. 4s $11,700-July 1 *22-'34 It became a city June 11 1892. Hospital Notes. Armory Notes. 4Ms'19M-Nf$20,000—Nov 1 '21-*30 4s '02 M-S $2,837-Sept 1 '2l-'22 « i 1,600—Nov 1 1931 Library Notes. TOTAL DEBT Apr 15 '21 $351.450 4s *18 M-N $1,000.May 10 '22-'23 Cash in treasury 104.375 5s '19 M-N 17.500 1921-1937 Assessed valuation, real—13,346.350 Street Notes. Assessed val., personal 2,965,216 F-A $10.000—Aug 1 *21-*22 Total valuation 1920 16,311,365 4s '12 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920. ..$28.40 5Ms'18 F-A 3,000—Aug 12 '21-'23 5s *19 F-A INT. by check from City Treas, 9,000-Aug 1 '21-'24 - — — DOUGLAS. This town is In Worcester J-J $ 125.000c&r_July 1 1923 M-S lOO.OOOc&r.Mch 1 1929 J-D lOO.OOOc&r.June 11931 County. 4s '99 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 *18— $32,000 4s'01 Assessed valuation, real 1,003,416 4s '05 J-D 25.000c&r.June 1 1935 Assessed val'n, personal 653.284 4s*10 J-D 82,000 June 11940 Total valuation 1920 1,656,730 School Notes. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919.—$14.40 4s '03 M-N $3,750—Nov 2 '2l-*23 Pop'n in 1915, 2,179; 1920 2,181 4s *03 M-N 2,028—Nov 1 '21-23 DUDLEY. This town Is In Worcester County. 4s '03 4s '99 M-N F-A 9,900—Nov 1 '2l-'23 8.000-Aug 1 *2l-'24 lO.OOOr.Aug 1 '2l-*30 F-A 1732. Population 1920. 4.373. 4s '12 5Ms'18 J-J Water-Supply Bonds. 2,500.July 10 J-J 2,000—Jan 1 3 Ms'09 J-D $72.000c&rJune 1 '22-39 5s '19 School Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '21. $72,000 4s '05 J-J $28.000c.July 1 Assessed valuation, real 1,911,810 A-O 130.000c_.0ct 1 Assessed val., personal 1,234.990 4s *13 Total valuation 19 30 3,146.800 4Ms'14 F-A 16 0)1— Aug 1 J-D 36.000c.Dec 1 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$31.70 5s '19 INT. at Old Colony Trust Co. 5Ms'20J-D 18,000c.Dec 1 Inc. 4s '12 F-A$215,000 M-S 12,000 4Jis'13 F-A 4^s' 13 F-A 4s 13 J-D Feb 1 1922 Sept 3 1922 1 1923 90,000r Feb 13,500r_Aug 1 30.000--Dec *21-'23 1 '21-*23 Almshouse Bonds. 1 1921 '2l-'39 N AfpC _ — „ ... ... 4s '14 J-J 4s '15 J-D 5s *18 5s '19 '2l-*23 M-S J-J J-J 5Ms'20 J-J City Hall Bonds. 4Hs'18 J-D 59.000—Dec 1 *2l-'38 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '2l_$l,326,660 Water bonds (additional). 200,000 120,205 Note debt TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 *21. Sinking funds 1.646,865 .572,640 309,595 Borrow, capac. Apr 1 '21. Assess, val. real estate 33,410,175 Assess, val. Total personal valuation 1920 7,444,875 40,855,050 Tax rate per $1,000, 1920 $30.90 Popula'n 1910. 33,484; 1920. 40,120 INT. on coupon bonds In Boston at Merchants' Nat. Bk. and Old Col¬ Park Bonds. A-O $25,000*.—Apr J-D 25,000*—-Dec M-N 25,000*...May J-J 25,000*. - -July 4s '10 J-J 22.500r*July 1 Playground Bonds. 3«s'09 J-J $100.000*...July 4s *14 M-N 36,720--May 1 4s *15 J-J 11,520..-July 4s *16 J-J 11,424--Jan 1 4s *17 F-A 7,800.-Aug 1 Hospital Bonds. 4 J4s'08 M-N $24,500 —May 1 4s '17 M-S (48,000—Mar 1 3Hs'02 3 Hs'02 3«s'03 3Hs'03 4Hs'17 5^s'20 5Ms'20 —_ — — \70,000—Mar 63,000—Dec 87,000--July 107,000--July 1 1 1 1 1 1952 1 1952 1 1953 1 1953 '2 .-'30 1 1939 *22-'44 '22-'45 *22-'32 '21-'28 '22-*28 '22-'27 '28-'37 *2l-'37 '22-'40 '22-'40 Water Bonds (Outside Limit). 4s'93 J-D $75,000 June 1 1923 4s '94 M-N 75,000-May 1 J-D 50,000 June A-O 50.000-Apr 1 M-N 150,000-Nov 1 M-N 50,000 May '23-'24 1 1925 *27-'28 '23-'28 urer's check. 4s '99 1 1929 WATER WORKS.—City owns 4s '99 F-A 150,000 Aug 1 1929 and operates Its water works. Re¬ 3^8*99 M-N 175,000 Nov 1 1929 ceipts for 1920 (April 1 from water 3 Hs'OO F-A 100,000-i--Feb 1 1930 rates, $130,904. 3 J^s'OO M-N 20,000 May 1 1930 3Hs'02 A-O 60,000-Apr 1 '31-'33 V A TT? TT A VP "NT 3Hs'02A-0 50,000 —-Apr 1 1932 This town Is In Bristol County 3^s'02 J-D 50,000 Dec 1 1932 Inc. Feb. 22 1812. Pop. 1915, 6,277; 4s'04 M-N 20,000 May 2 1934 1920 7 291. 3Hs'04 F-A 175.000 Feb 1 1934 Bridge (Int. at First Nat. Bk.,Bos.) 4s '15 M-N 40,000—Nov 1 *2l-'45 4s '07 M-N $28.000c_Nov 1 '21-'48 4s '15 J-J 120.000—Jan 1 22-'45 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1920 $28,000 4^s'20 M-N(45,000--Nov 1 '21-'35 Floating debt 139,432 130,000-Nov 1 *36-'50 Assessed val., real 6,347,510 School Loans. Assessed val., personal 1,445,818 3 Hs'OO M-N$100,000*—May 1 1925 Trust Co. and Commonwealth Trust Co.; on city notes by Treas¬ ony 4s*95 4s'97 4s 61,026 3H0'O4 J-J 150.000*. -July 1 1924 7,854,354 4s 08 J-D 140.000*.June 1 '27-'28 1920—$22.00 3Hs'09 M-N |42.000*.May 1 '21-34 \10,000*-May 1 *35-'39 FALL RIVER. T~ 3J*s'09 J-J 60,000.*-July 1 1929 This city is in Bristol County. 4s *09 M-S 9,500*-Sept 1 '2l-'39 Incorp. April 12 1854. J-J 76,000*rJuly 1 '22-'40 Population 4s '10 1915, 124,791; 1920, 120,485. 4s 10 J-J 45,000 *r July 1 '22-*30 Building Bonds. 4s '11 M-S 20,000*rMar 1 '22-'31 5Ms'20 $75,000 1925 4s '13 M-N 12,000*-May 1 '22-'33 Other assess. property Total valuation 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) , ... Bonds. 4s *11 J-D 50,000—*J'ne 1 '22-'31 M-S $4,000r_.Mar 1 '22-'26 4a '14 J-J 55.000*.July 1 '22-*34 4s *14 J-J 104,000..July 1 *22-'34 4^8*19 M-N137.000._Nov 1 '22-\39 Public Improvement Bonds. 5^s'20 45,000--June 1 '21-'40 4s *14 M-S $46,500.-Mar 2 *22-'24 5Hz'20 45,000--June 1 '21-'40 4s '15 J-J 20,000—Jan 1 '22-'25 Public Library. '22-*26 4s '95 4s '16 M-S 60,000—Mar J-D $150,000»—J&D 1 1925 '22-25 4a'97 4s '15 M-S 28,000—Mar J-J 75.000*.-Jan 1 1927 '22-'26 4s'16 F-A 21,000—Aug (•Special loans. 1 * '22-27 4s '17 M-S 60,000—Mar River Impt. Bonds. '22-'28 5s '20 5s *18 A-O 28,000—Apr M-N$200,000_Nov 1 '21-'30 Harbor-Improvement Bonds. 4Hs'19 A-O 76,000—-Aprl '22-'29 J-D($12,000—Dec 1 '21-'26 4>*s'19 M-N 54.000_.May 1 '22-'29 4s '16 5s'19 J-J 54.000—June 2'22-'29 \ 5,000—Dec 1 *27-'31 Police-Bldg. 4s '15 ... — _ 4 t^s'19 A-O 5^s'20 A-O 5^s'21 5Ms'21 — ... Street 4s '16 36.000—-Oct 198,000—Apr 150,000—Mar 120,000--Mar I 1 1 1 Jan. 1 1921. '22-'29 '22-'30 '22-'31 '22-'31 Municipal bonded debt—$7,433,300 Sinking fund, &o 1,979,292 $200,000—Aug 1'21-"36 Net city debt $5,454,008 Spec, loans, less sink, fund 2,669,340 Bonds. F-A _ Sewer Loans. 4s '95 4s'96 4s *96 4s'97 4s'98 4s *98 4s '99 4-'99 3Hs'00 3Hs'00 3Hs'01 3Hs'01 3^s'02 3Hs'03 3 J4s'04 3^s'05 4s '06 4s'07 4s '08 4s'08 3 4*s'09 4s '10 4s '10 4s '11 4s '12 4^s'13 4Hs*13 4s '14 4s '14 '22-'23 49*15 *22-'25 '2l-'33 4s '16 '2l-'2< 4s *16 '21-'29 4s '21-'26 , $9,640—July 1 '22-23 3,000—Oct 1 '21-'23 6,000c.July 1 '22-'24 4,000c.June 1 '22-'25 48,000—Sept 1 '21-28 94,500 1921-1929 11,700—July 1 '2l-'24 4,500..July 1 *21-'29 4^s'13 J-J 4^s'13 A-O 4s'07 Sewer Bonds. 4s'93 4s '12 4Hs'14 M-N$14.000—Nov 2 '21- 34 4s '16 J-J 49,000._Jan 1 *22-'36 4s *15 F-A 55,000-.Aug 2 '21-*35 Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'19 F-A $1.490—Aug 1 *21-'25 4s'07 J-J $56,000--Jan 11957 Police Ambulance Notes. J-D(252,000*__Dec 1 '2l-'34 4Ms'19 F-A $3,000—Aug 1 '2l-'23 4s '10 \ 96.000*-Dec 1 *35-*40 Sidewalk Notes. Public Bldg. Bonds. 5Hs'18 F-A $3,000.Aug 12 '2l-'23 5 Jis'20 ■ $70,000--July 1 '22-'35 Surface Drainage Bonds. Highway Loans. 4s '01-03 J-DI200,000c&rJ une 1 '31-*33 M-N$15,000 Nov 1 1921 5&s'20 J-J (30,000..July 1 '21-30 4s '11 J-J 5,000 July 1 1922 120.000—July 1 '31-'40 4s '12 J-D 4s *12 15,000 Dec 2 1922 Surface Drainage Notes. F-A 190.000r Feb 1 1923 4Hs'17 J-D $13,000...June '22-'26 4s 13 F-A 8,000 Aug 1 1921 5s '19 M-S 7,000-Mar 15 '22-'28 4s '16 M-S 4s '17 26,000 Mar 1 1922 Harbor Impt. Bonds. 24,000 .....1921-1924 5^s'20 J-D $10,800-iJune 1 '22-'30 4Hs'19 198,000—Apr 1 '21-'24 4Hs'19 Water Bonds. 272,000-._ Apr 1 '22-25 4s '92 J-J $30,000c_ -July 1 1922 5^s'20 150,000--Mar 1 '22-'51 4s '94 J-J 70,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 5s '21 330,000--Marl '22-*26 5%s'21 Street Bonds. 1-^51 fid* 5s *19 Water Bonds. 4Ms M-NS33,000cNov 15 '21-'42 County. School Bonds. Inc. 1757. Population 1910, 9,407; 4s J-D $14,000c.Dec 1 '2l-'34 1920, 11,108. School-House Notes. Electric-Light Bonds. ZMs A-O .$1,000 1921 4s J-J $16,000c—July 1 1928 Playground Notes. 4s *01 A O 6,000c...Apr 1 1931 4Ms'19 $5,000. 4s '14 A O 2,000__Apr 1 '22 '25 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $47,000 4s '07 A-O 9,000 Apr 1 1922 Floating debt 30,000 4s'15 500 1921 Water debt (included) 33,000 4s *16 1,000 1921-1922 Assess, val. real estate 1.721,350 5s '18 2,000 1921-1924 Assessed val. personal 265,240 Water Bonds. Total assessed val. 1920 —$1,986,590 4s '96 J-D $14,000c...June 1 1926 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20$26.60 4a A-O 6,OOOc_Oct 1 31-'34 Population 1915, 1,939; 1920, 2,352 4s *08 A-O 57,000 Apr 1 1938 INT. on bonds is payable at Old 3Ms'05 A-O 3,000 June 1 1935 Colony Trust Co., Boston; on notes 4s '07 A-O 2,000 Apr 1 1937 in Boston. 4s *10 M-S 30,000 Mar 1 1940 4s *11 A-O 43,000 Apr 1941 4s '18 3,600 1921-1923 ESSEX COUNTY. Salem Is the county seat. Park Street School Notes. in is town '22-*30 '22-'31 '22-'32 '22-'33 '22-'29 '22-'25 4s '06 — DANVERS. This 79,000--June 2 '22-'49 / 95,000--Apr 1 '22-*40 \ 40,000--Apr 1 '41-'50 Municipal Loans. Refunding Bonds. M-N $9,000c_May 1 M-N lO.OOOc.May 1 4s '07 M-N ll.OOOc.May 1 4s '08 M-N 12,000c_May 1 4s '09 M-N 9,OOOc_May 1 4s *10 M-N 4,000..May 1 4s '11 M-N 1,000c.. Nov 4s '14 F-A 19.000 Aug 4s '05 , $8,000r.Nov 1 '21-'24 4s A-O 3,000r Oct 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Jan 1' 21— $82,500 Tot. assess.val.*20(4-5act)12,489,697 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920- -$22.00 INT. in Boston at First Nat. Bk. 3MSJ-DM-N ... ... '22-'27 1 20,000.-Apr 1 28- 37 /36.000—Apr 1 '22-'38 110,000. -Apr 1 *39-*48 72,000.-Apr 1 '21-'49 ... $20,000-Sept 1 '21-*30 — -s 6,000 -s 107,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1921,$133.400 — ... — Aug 1 1921 3,000 F-A _ Apr 1 1923 5,000 Apr 1 1922 13.500-June 1'24-'25 Loans. Assessed valuation, real..$6,005,353 Assessed val., personal 1,325,655 21-'24 (32,000—July 1 '21-'24 4Hs'19 \ 6,000—July 1 1925 5s '19 5>*s'20 Playground Bonds. 4s '15 $5,480c 4,000c \ 5Ms'20 J-J 1921-1932 M-S A-O J$18.000. -Apr A-O Aug *21-'24 $ J8,000—July 1 J-J 5s *19 1921 $1,000 4s '17 5s '18 Hospital Bonds. 4Ms'14 F-A $4,000 Sidewalk Bonds. High School Bonds. Inside Limit. $1,000 Oct 1 '21-'22 Playground Notes (Inside Limit.) 4Ms $300 Oct 1 1921 Street Notes (Inside Limit). -_s ($4,000 Nov 1 1921 -s — County. Pop. '15, 3,689; 29 TOWNS AND MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES June, 1921.] '17 1 1925 Net city debt, less special""" loans $2,784,668 1 1926 1 1926 Water debt (additional)._ 1,490,000 942,915 1 1927 Water sinking funds 1 1928 Net water debt $547,085 1 1928 6,001,093 1 1929 Total net debt M-N 9,516,331 40,000.-May 15 1929 Val. city property M-N 25,000 May 1 1930 Incl. water-wks. val. at— 2,119,200 F-A 20,000 Aug 1 1930 Ass'd value, real estate.. 90,699,200 88,039,793 A-O 25,000 Apr 1 1931 Assessed val., personal 178,738,993 J-J 20,000 July 1 1931 Total val. 1920 A-O 100,000*.-Apr 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$25.40 INTEREST on most of the bonds A-O 50.000 Apr 1 1933 M-N 100.000* .-May 2 19.34 is paid only at office of City Treasur¬ M-S 40,000 Mch 1 1935 er; on some small issues in Boston, M-S 60,000 Mch 1 1936 M-S 50,000 Mch 1 1937 FALMOUTH. This town Is In Barnstable County. J-D 15,000 June 11937 M-S 50 .000 Mch 2 1938 Fw. 1686. Population 1915, 3,917; J-D 20,000 June 1 1938 1920, 3,500. 50.000 Mch 1 1939 Channel Bonds, M-S M-S $12.000—$2,500 yearly 50,000 Mch 1 1940 -a Water Bonds. J-. l8,000r*July 1 *22-'30 10.000r*Ju!y 1 '31-'40 3Hs '02 A-0$99,870c 1921-1934 M-S Mch 1 1941 3^8*05 50,000 14,000 1921-1934 M-S 70,000 Mch 1 1942 3^8*12 ... 44,000 1921-1942 12.000 1921-1944 44,000_*Apr 1 *22-'43 4s '14 A-O 2,000 1921-1922 M-N 44,000.*May 1 '22-*43 ..s BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21— $204,000 M-S 43.000*-Mar 2 '22-'44 M-S 2,000 9,000*.July 1 '22-'24 Bridge bonds (incl.) 30,000 40,000*.July 1 '25-'44 Tar road bonds (incl.) 6,454,045 M-S 57.000r_Mar 1 *22-*40 Assessed val., real 10.000r.Mar 1 '4l-'45 Assessed val., personal— 1,261,198 7.715,243 M-S 75.000 —Mar 1 *22-'46 Total valuation 1920 F-\ 21,000...Aug *21-'41 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$23.00 INT. at International Trust Co., M-S (18,000.. Mar 1 '22-'27 F-A $65,000 Feb J-J 100,000*.-July A-O 75,000 Apr A-O 50.000 Apr A-O 40,000 Apr J-J 100,000*.-July F-A 45,000—-F&A ... M — — ... \40,000-.Mar 1' 2S-'47 Boston. i Assess, val., fitohbuko. This city is in Worcester Co. Inc. as town Feb.3 1764; cityMar8 1872. personal--—$4,750,670 22,675,720 otal tax (per $1,000) 1920-$24-00 Populat'n 1910, 12,948; 1920, 17,033 Total valuation 1920 ' Municipal Loan. M-N $8,500r—Nov '12 M-N 15,200r_Nov 1 4s *14 M-N 3l,058r-Nov 1 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 1 1921 *2l-'22 franklin. This town is in Norfolk County. '21-*24 Incorp. March 2 1778. Population Macadam Pavement & Sidewalk. 1910, 5.641; 1920, 6,497. 3Hs'16 M-N$ 15,200 Nov 1 1922 Sewer Bonds. 3^8 ■ 115,600 1921-1923 4s '14 M-N$51,000c-Nov 1 '2l-*38 [16.000 -----1922-1924 4s *15 F-A 38,000c.Aug 1 '21-'39 Playground Extension Bonds. School Bonds. 3^8*16 M-N $350—Nov 1 '2l-'22 4s '12 M-N$ 14,000—Nov 1 *21-'27 4s *11 4s — _ „ Scwcr* 4Ks'19 F-A 45,000c—Aug 1 '2l-*29 F-A / 4,000r—Aug 1 1921 School Notes. \60.000r_Aug 1 '22-'41 4s '17 M-S $9,000.-Sept 1 *21- 29 '23-*42 F-A 120.000r_Aug 1 Water Works Bonds. '21-'22 F-Af lO.OOOr-Aug 4s '07 J-D $98,390c.June 1 '22-*36 '24-*43 U20.000r.Aug 4s *09 J-D 11,000c. June 1 *22-'33 '21-*35 tf5,0 Or.Aug 4s '11 J-D 39,900c-June 1 »22-'40 '35-*44 F-A /OO.OOOr.Aug 4^s*13 F-A 18,000c.Aug 1 '21-'38 '36-'45 \iOO.OOOr.Aug ' BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1920. $36.3,000 *'11 4s 4s *12 '13 4s 4s 4s '15 „ 21,000—Aug 1 *21-23 4s 4s f 20.000 —1921-1940 134,000 1921-1937 ... -, — Street, Sewer, School Paving, Bridge. and M-N$41,540—Nov 1 '21-29 M-N 43.500—Nov 1 '2l-'23 M-N 35.200—Nov 1 '21-'24 M-N 44,500r_Nov 1 *21-'25 4s '10 4s 4s 4s '15 25,000 188,000 4.962.470 Assessed val., personal 1,503,016 Total valuation 1920 6,465,486 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S28.10 INT- payable at Franklin Nat. Bk. Revenue notes Water debt (included)--— Assessed val., real iyy<^ tbc-i* ■'1"' 4s A-0$300.000r_—Nov 1 1922 4s gardner. A-O This to wn is In Worcester Co. Tnc. J2l,000r„ Oct 1 '2l-'27 June 27 1785. Population 1910, \20,000r—Oct 1 '28-'37 14 699; 1°20. 16.971. J-D 12.000r Dec 1 1922 Town-Hall Bonds. J-J 10,1 45,000r.July 1 '23&'26 5s *20 s-a $60,000.-Aug 1 '21-'40 M-N O.OOOr.Nov 1 '2l-'29 5s'21' A-O 35,000c.Apr 1 '22-'41 000r—Nov 1 '30-'39 6s '21 A-O 5,000c.Apr 1 '22-'26 3^s 3Hs - , ' Iw 4s '09 4s '10 000r—Nov 1 '2l-'40 10,( OOr—Nov 1 1921 M-N 4s '11 M-N 3,000r—Nov 1 '22-'3l 2,000r Nov 1 *32-'41 M-Nfl0.000r_.Nov 1 '21-'30 4s '12 \ 6,000r..Novl'31-'42 Hospital Loan. A-O $14,000..Apr 1 " 3.000 School Loan. 4s *97 J-J $7,500c_July 1 4s *04 J-D 2,500c.June 1 *15 4s '22-'35 — *22-'24 *22-'23 1,998.June 1 '22-'24 44,000c_Sept 1 '21-'31 M-N 24.000r.Nov 1 '2l-*44 3Hs'04 J-D M-N125.000r.Nov 1 '21-'45 4Hs'17 M-S M-N 55,000—Nov 1 *2l-'32 4s *16 Street Bonds. 16,000--Nov 1 '21-36 4MsT2 M-N $2,392 ..Nov 1 '21-22 4s School. Street Loan. 4s M-N$l13,000c&rMay 1 1923 6s '20 ,T-D $8,000 June 1 1924 4s J-D 50,000r ..June 1 1925 4s 87,000c..,May 1 1923 3 Ma'01 1 '22-*26 4s l,000r.Dec 1'21-*22 3 Hs'01 F-A 7,700,-Aug 1 *2l-'31 5s 240,000c—.Aug '21-'40 4s '03 M-S 5,500o_Sept 1 '21 '31 Restoration of Trust Fd. Bonds 4s *04 J-D 6.120c.June 1 '22-'34 4s $6,100r—May 1 1922 3^s'04 A-O 21 .OOOc.Oct 1 '21'34 Debt June 1921-— 4s '05 M-N 7,500-Nov 1 '21 *35 Total funded debt $2,530,f 00 3 4$s'09 F-A 9.500 -Aug 2 *21-'39 Water debt (included) 735,500 Cemetery Loan. Sinking funds 210,028 4%s'19 A-O $1,000 Apr 1 1922 Assessed val., real 35,201,300 Qawap n Assessed val., personal 12,853,685 4s '06 J D 1 '2l-*36 Total valuation 1920 48,054,885 Water Bonds. M-Na$IO.OOOc.May - ... _— ... fe.7l0c.Dec 1920—$27.60 Popula'n 1910, 37,826; 1920, 41.013 (per $1,000) rate 4s *09 A-O -. SUP- water PLY district. District was organized under Jan 1,000 A-0 3Hs ($1,000 3Ms A-O 4s yearly J-J ; 3.500 Water Bonds. 4s '16 A-O $9,000c—Oct 1 '21-'38 BOND. DEBT May 20'21 $44,500 7,000 48 Floating debt Sinking fund 2,292,570 val. rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$2.40 Population in 1920 (est.) 4,100 Tax framingham. This town is in Middlesex County Incorporated in 1700. Sewer Notes. 4^s'13 A-O $1,000.-Apr 29 1922 Trust Funds Retoration Notes J-D $27,000-Dec School Land Notes. 4s '14 15 *2l-'2.J F-A $1,500—June 1 *22-'26 4Ms'17 J-D 7,000—June 1 '22-'2S 4,875—May 1 '22-26 4s'16 5s *18 _s M-N — Serially 19.000-.. Water Notes. 4s *16 J-D $2,000—Dec 201921 346,625 Floating debt 5,494 Total assessed value 1920-15,374,117 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$32.20 Other assessable property . INT. at First? Nat. Bank. Boston. gloucester. Gloucester is in Essex Co. Inc. town 1642: city 1874. Pop'n 1910, 24,398; 1920, 22,947. All bonds issued are coupon in form. Municipal Bonds. 4s J-D $12,000 1921-1926 4s J-D 9,000 1921 4s J-D 18,000 1921-1922 4s J-D 12,000 1921-1932 4s J-D 4,000 1921-1922 4Hs J-D 18,000 1921-1923 4s M-N 9,000 1921-1923 434s J-J ' 3,000 1921-1923 4s J-J 7.000 1921-1934 4s J-J 5,000 1921-1925 4s M-N 6,000 1921-1926 4s M-N 7,000 1921-1926 4s J-J 5,000 1921-1925 4s M-N 21,000 1921-1927 4s J-D 7,000 1921-1927 4^s A-O 16,000 1921-1929 5s M-S 19,000 1921-1940 5s M-N 35,000 1921-1930 School Building Bonds. 5s *20 M-S $20,000.-Sept 1 '21-'40 53^s'21 30,000--May 1 '22-'31 St. Extension (Outside Limit). 3Hs J-D $14,000 1921-1932 Park Bonds (Outside Limit). M-S 6,000—Mar 1 '22-'27 Park Bonds. 4s *15 F-A $25,000c-Aug 1 '21-'45 Public Playground Bonds. 4Hs'13 J-J $22,000—July 1 '22-'43 Water Bonds. 3Hs'05 A-O $30,000c—Oct 4s '06 A-O 158,000c..Oct F-A 20.780_.Aug 3Hs'09 A-O 32,300c__0ct 4s '12 J-D 17,l00c_June 4s *15 A-O 18.000c.Apr 4s '07 1 '21-*35 1 *21-*36 1 *21-'37 1 '21-'39 1 '22-'30 1 '22-'30 Water Co. Bonds (assumed). $145,000 1925 Bridge Notes. 4Hs'13 A-O $2,000-Apr 29 *22-'23 School Bonds. 4s '06 A-O $44,OOOc__Oct 1 '21-'31 4s '08 A-O 16,OOOc._Oct 1 »21 *28 4s '12 M-S 36,000—Sept 1 *21-*32 4s '16 A-O 15.000c—Oct 1 '21-'35 Sewer Loans. 4s '14 J-D $16,000—June 1 *22-'23 4s '12 12.000 Serially Debt Dec. 31 1920— Town debt (inside limit) $349,300 Town debt (outside limit). 354,000 Water debt (outside lim it). 433,000 Borrow, capac. Dec. 31 '20 258,454 Sk. fd. water (outside limit) 111,781 4Hs '06 — — on Equipment Notes. $6,000---Oct 1 '2l-*22 21 '21 $429,325 Police Dept. GEN, BD, DT. Apr 4s '17 Cash 60,000--May 1 '22-'31 4Hs'19 in Oct.) 1922-1925 ($500 yearly on July 15.) $1,500 ($500 yearly on June 15.) F-A $8.000 4Hs ($1.000 yearly on Aug. 15.) assess, Bonds. $70,000--May 1'22-'28 $8,000 .Apr J-D Total l6,000__July 1 '22-'37 Assessed val., real estate. 11,915,080 Assessed value, personal.- 3,453,543 $2,500 ($2,500 yearly in Jan.) A-O $12,000.Apr 1922-1934 4s ... 53^s and Chapter 196, Laws of 1879 Chapter 205, Laws of 1891. 4s ... Bank foxborough hand Assess, val., real estate (See V. 100, p. 1691 for maturity.) Playground Bonds. 3Ms'09 A-O $22,000c.-Apr 1 1939 School Bonds. „ . A-O$225,000c—Apr 1 1926 A-O 49,000c Apr 1 1927 3 Ks'09 A-O 7,000c. - Apr 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 3 1921. $70,300 4s *10 M-S 71.060C-Feb 1 '22-'30 Assessed val., real 5,675,105 4a *10 F-A 4,000—Aug 1 '21-'24 Assessed val.. personal 2,495,200 4s '17 39,700 1921-1937 — „ 4s '06 4s '07 — 8,170,305 Total valuation 1921 Total tax rate (per $l,OOO)*21-$19-40 Boston at Old payable In Co. INT. Colony Trust .s 4s '12 J-D .8 $55,000—July 1 23& 37 25.070c.Dec 1 *21-'32 — Notes , Aug 1 192< Nov 1 1935 $5,000 5,000 ... 7,554 17,925,050 -— 1921-1938 Bridge Bonds (Outside Limit;. 4s J-D $1,000 1921 J-J 4s $33,750 (Outside Limit). A-0$^88,000 1921-1931 A-O 156,000 1921-1932 4s'04 A-O 39,090 1921-1934 4s '05 A-O 14,000 1921-1935 4s '06 A-O 15,000 1921-1936 4s *07 A-O 16,000 1921-1937 4s '08 A-O 17.000 1921-1938 4s'09 A-O 18,000 1921-1938 4s'10 A-O 9,000 1921-1930 4s *12 A-O 11,000 1921-1932 4s> *11 A-O 20,000 1921-1941 4s *13 A-O 22.000 1921-1943 4s *14 A-O 24,000 1921-1944 4s *15 A-O 25.000 1921-1945 4s'16 A-O 26,000 1921-1946 4s *17 A-O 27,000 1921-1947 5s '18 A-O 17,000 1921-i938 4hs'19 A-O 18.000 1921-1940 5s 20 A-O 19.000—-Apr 1 '22-'40 5s '21 20,000.-Apr 1 '22-'41 GEN. DEBT May 1 1921. $228,000 Sweet debt (additional) 14,000 Park debt (additional)— 33,750 Water debt (additional) 775,000 Bridge debt (additional).. 1,000 TOTAL DEBT May 1 *21 1,051,750 Assess, value, real estate.25,097,770 Assessed value, personal.. 4,594,782 Water Bonds 3Hs 3^s — „ *22-'32 yearly. 45,000 1922-1928 32,000—Mar 1 '22-'29 — —- Bridge Bonds. J-D $122,000c..June 1 1928 4s '11 A-O 13,332c_Apr 1 *22-'31 Military Equipment Bonds. 4s'17 J-J $1,000——1921-1922 Water Loans. 4s '92 J-D $500,000c--Dec 1 1922 4s '97 J-D 100.000c.-Dec 1 1927 4s '08 Water Notes. .s —_ 4^s'l7 4^s'19 fire great barrington district. Water Bonds. Hospital Bonds. A-O $30,250c-Apr 1 45*s'17 49,000-S7,000 4s '12 '2l-*34 4^s'19 M-S $42,000c.Sept 1 "■ yearly Fire Department Bonds. $600 yearly 4Ms'19 $2,000 $600 yearly Sewer Bonds. Bond & note debt Apr 25 '21 $i02,350 4>^s'19 —- $23.000 Cash on hand 1.589 Sidewalk Bonds. Sinking fund 48,815 4Us'19 $5,000Total assessed val. 1920—4,131,265 Street Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $4.60 4Ks'19 $31.000 $8,000-$2,000 -S ... / 12.00 } 2,400 —- — —- 4,000 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boat. 4^s'19 GREENFIELD, This town is in Franklin County. - - — Population 1921 (est.) 11,000 (Bradford annexed — Bonds. Jan. 4 1897). Water $6,150c---July 1 1922 J-J 4s'95 Stadium Bonds. „ $*,000 1921-1922 $48,000 4J4s'l8 Influenza Epidemic Bonds. Floating debt—i 200,000 Cash on hand 10,616 4Ms'18 J-D $.1,000—Dec 1 '21-'23 Assessed val'n, personal.. 3,610,622 INT. on water bonds and on cer¬ Assessed val'n, real estate. 13,329,090 tain city bonds payable in Boston and Total assessed val'n 1920-16,939,712 at Treas. office; on bonds of 1905, Popul'n 1910. 10,427; 1920, 15,462 1906 and 1907, city bonds of 1911 and bridge bonds of 1908 and 1911, at greenfield fire dist. no. 1. First National Bank. Boston. '20 , This district is in Franklin County. TOTAL DEBT July 1 1920— Organized May 6 1870. Municipal bonded debt—$1,179,257 Water Supply Bonds. Sinking funds 368,931 4>*s'13 J-D $22,750c_June 1 '22-'28 NET DEBT *77,243 Reservoir Notes. Water debt (incl.) 656,000 4s'05 A-O $7,000r_Apr 15 22- 24 Water sinking fund (add'l) 368,931 4s *10 M-N 37.870c.Nov 1 '2l-'30 288,079 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1921 $69,750 Net water debt TOTAL NET DEBT 1,165,322 ....... — 1920—15,961,367 $1,000) 1920 $1.40 INT. on water supply bonds is payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston; Assessed valuation Tax rate (per on office. others at Treasurer's M-N $102,150c-May coupons on 2 *22-'34 28,rOOc_Oct 1 '21-'39 27,000--Apr 1 '22-'47 4s '04 is payable at '17 and Old Colony 4Hs Trust Co., Boston; registered interest Road remitted by check. 6s INT. Merchants' 4s great barrington. This town is in Berkshire County Inc. 1761. Population 1910, 5,926; 1920. 6,315. i 5Ks'21 $50,000--Apr 1'22'31 School Bonds. 4s '07 J-D $24,500c.Dec 1 '2l-'27 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 ^ 4s '15 Tax National Shawmut Bank, Boston. City Bonds. A-O $50.000c. ..Oct 1 1921 A-O 50.000c-Oct 1 *22-'23 4s '12 A-O 10,000c—-Apr 1 1922 4s *13 A-O 21,000 1921-1923 4s *14 A-O 61,6001921-1924 4s '15 A-O 84.000c-Apr 1 '22-'35 4s '91 Isolation 4s '15 4s *14 — val.'20(act.)$29,692,550 $1,000) 1920—$27.82 INT. on city bonds at First Nat. Bank, Boston; on water bonds at Total assess. Tax rate (per 6s 1 [Vol. 112. AND TOWNS MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES 30 real Assess, val. personal Total town to 1944 11,000 1,251,757 amounted holbrook. This town 358,459 Inc. Feb. 29 1,610,216 personal Total valuation 1920 $1,000) 1920 $30.40 Population in 1910, 2,253; '20, 2,650 in Hampshire County. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 1920-$34,800 Floating debt (included) 6,000 Value of town property 12,089 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S26.40 Population 1910. Water-Works Bonds. J-J $35,000c. ..July 1 1922 J-J 3,000r.July 1 *23-'25 1s '09 J-J 4,000r-July 1 *26-'29 4s '11 J-J 12.000c 1924-1932 _s J-J 4,000c 1933-1934 Is 1.999; 1920, 2,784 -s .s Water-Works Notes. '14 $2,000 '16 4.500 —. — .s'17 _s Notes. _— Court-House Bonds. M-S $ 110,000c. Mch 1 4s i'll Bridge not«s___ BOND.DEBT April 1921 1 1 1 1 1 1922 1923 1923 1924 1924 '22-'32 1,500,000 $222,000 530 Sinkingfund Jan. 1'21 Assessed valuation 1920.402,429,981 Popul'n 1910. 231,369; 1920, 300,305 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bos. —- 1921 $500 Refunding Loan. J-D $9 000--June 1 *22-'30 BOND. DEBT Dec31 1918 $82,700 Water debt (included) 68,000 Sinking fund (water) 23,309 Assessed valuation, Assessed valuation, Tax rate (per real—1.800,355 334,725 1920—2,135,080 pers'l— Total assessed val'n $30.00 $1,000) 1920 INT. at Boston at Nat. Bk. and First Nat. Shawmut Bank. holyoke. This city is in Hampden County. Incorp. April 7 1873. Population 1910, 57,730; 1920, 60.203. Miscell. Municipal Bonds. —- Oct 15.) ^ 4s '11 hampshire county. 4s '07 Northampton is county seat. Connecticut River Bridge Notes 4s '09 4s '15 M-N$30,000c.May 15' 22-'25 4s *10 4s '12 Sanatorium Loan. 4^s $19,000-($6,000 yearly 4^8'13 on 1923-1924 1921-1929 '2l-'22 1,000—Serial . J-D$105.200c.June 1 *22-'36 F-A$100,000 Feb 300,000 June M S 500,000——Sept J-J 500,000 Jan J-J 500,000r Jan —_ Highway Bonds. hampden county. County seat Is Springfield. School Bonds. 4^s'19 5^s'20 5Hs'20 5^s'21 5Hs'21 Norfolk County. Pop'n '10,2.816; 4s *04 hadley. 4s '16 is In 1872. 1920, 3,161. Tax rate (per This town is PROPERTY.—The real the city as shown on books Dec. 31 1919 to $2,285,775. assessors' $19,710 Floating debt Assessed val., real 64,138,371 estate owned by the 4Hs'14 A-O $40,000—Yrly NET DEBT Jan 14 1921— -.12,677,346 1920 $1,000) 1920-—$26.00 Pop'n In 1910, 44,115; 1920. 53,884 CITY County. is in Essex Water-Plant Bonds. Assessed val., valuation Tax rate (per groveland. This —51,461,025 Assess, val. 4s '13 1 '22-'37 60.000—July 1 '22-*29 22.000—May 1 '22-'30 5,000—Oct 1 *2l-'22 A-O 45,000—June 1 *22-*23 J-D 76,919.-June 1 '22-'30 J-D 7,500--Nov 1 *2l-'23 M-N A-O $10,500—Apr J-J M-N TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '20 $49,000 4s '13 55,468--June J-D Assessed value, real estate.50,352,683 4s '14 Sidewalk Bonds. Assessed value, persona]-.18,569,885 Total assessed value 1920.68,922,568 4^s'18 M-N $3,000--May .. __ 1'22-'34 1 *22-'28 43|g'19 A-O 12,000—Apr 1 '22-'24 M-N 10,000—May 1 '22-'26 Highway Bonds. Pop'n. 1910, 63.327; J-D $20,400—June 1 '22-'24 INT. at First Nat. Bank. North¬ 4s *14 4s *15 M-S 28,000.-Mar 1 '22-'25 ampton. 4s '16 J-D 60,000_June 15 *22-'26 4Hs'l8 M-N120,000c-May 1 '22-'27 hatfield. This town is in Hampshire County. 4Hs'18 M-N 59.000—May 1 '22-'28 4j|g'l9 M-S 32,000—Mar 1 *22-'29 Incorporated in 1670. BONT). DEBT June 16 '21. $74,000 4Hs'19 M-S 160,000--Mar 1 '22-'29 Sinking fund (water) 31,076 5Hg'20M-Nl80,OOOc-May 1 '22-'30 1 '22-'31 Assessed val., real estate.. 1,984,789 5sg'21 F-A 150,000c-Feb Sewer Bonds. Assessed val., personal 448,036 M-N$13,000—May 1 '22-'34 Tot.ass'd val.'20^65%aet.).2,432.825 4s '04 A-F 16,000 _.Aug 1 '2l-'36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $27.00 4s '06 7,000—Apr 1 *22-'28 4s *08 A-O Population 1910, 1,986; 1920, 2,651 8.000—Mar 1 '22-'29 3Hs'09 M-S 9,000.-Mar 1 *22-'30 4s *15 M-S haverhill. 5.000-June 15 '22-'26 Set- 4s '16 J-D This city is in Essex County, 5,000--Apr 1 *22-'26 tied 1640; incorporated as a city AMs'lS M-N 13,000. -Apr 1 *22-'34 4Hg'l9 A-O March 10 1869. 87,000--Feb 1 *22-*50 4s '16 -..$127,680 1921-1944 4^g'20 F-A M-N 20,000—May 1 '22-'41 4Hs*18 J-J 44,100c_July 1 *22-'28 5s"'21 Building Bonds. (See V. 107. p. 1208.) 4s *15 M-S $32,500—Mar 1 *22-'35 fl6,000c .July 1 *22-'25 14,000--July 1 '22-'35 5Ms'20 J-J 8,000c.July 1 *26-'29 4s '15 J-J J-D 49.400-June 15 '22-'36 1,000c—.July 1 1930 4s '16 Emergency Epidemic Bonds. Municipal Bonds. 4s !16 M-N$16,000 Nov 1 1921 4^s'17 F-A $17,500—Aug 1 '21-'27 384 000 $13.09 1920, 69,552. County property assess't. Tax rate (per$l,000) 1920 5s '21 _ __ June, 1921.] MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES HOLYOKE (Concluded)— , Park - , Sidewalk Bonds. 4s *17 M-N $5,000 May 1922 Municipal Loans. J-J $200.000.-July 1 1924 4s '12 M-S 50,000c—Mar 1 1922 Police-Station Btdg. Bonds. 4s *14 J-.T $65.000.-July 1 '22-*34 4s '94 Sewer Bonds 4s '94 J-D$262,000 4s *95 July 1 1924 7,500—Dec 1 '2l-'25 6,000-June l'22-'23 J-D 4s*98 4s '07 4s'08 4s '08 J-D J-D 4s '10 4s '15 4s '15 40.000o.June 1 '22-'37 A-O 7.000--Apr 1 J-D 9,000 M-S A-O '22-'28 Dec 1 1928 34.074c.Sept 1 '22-'30 28.000—Apr 1 '22-*35 19,484—June 1 *22-'35 19,484—May 1 '22-*35 4s *16 5,000—May 1 *22-'26 4s *16 6,000—Aug 1 *21-'26 3,000—Dec 1 *21-'23 TOTAL DEBT Apr 192l-$3.177,000 4s *16 s-a 9,590.-Aug 1 *21-'27 Sinking fund & RR. stock436,572 4s '17 38,000 Apr 1 1939 NET DEBT April 1921— 2,710,427 4)3s*19A-0 Fire Protection Bonds. Water debt (included)-— 427,000 4s '06 J-J $20,000c.July 1 '22-'31 Gas & Elec. debt (incl.) 861,000 Paving Bonds. H. & W. RR. debt (incl.). 205,000 A-O $45.000—May 1 1922 Water sinking fund (incl.) 204,073 4s *12 40,000 Sept 1923 Assess, val., real estate—68,971,710 4Hs'l3 M-S 4s *14 J-D 75,000c.June 1 *22-'24 Assess, val., personal 20,605,980 Tot.val.'20(falr cash val.) .89,527 690 4s *16 J-D 25,000c.June 1 22-'26 80,000c. June 1 '2l-'24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$22.50 4Hs'19J-D 4)48*19 J-D 45 OOOc.June 1 '21-29 INTEREST is payable at the Mer¬ 4)4s*19 M-N 25,000 Nov 1 1924 chants' National Ban|k, Boston. Water Bonds. 4s '15 * CITY PROPERTY.—Included in the city's sinking fund as given above Is $226,500 Holyoke & Westfleld RR. stock (market value $792,750). This road is leased to the N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co. and has 4s 4s *16 J-D M-S M-N F-A J-D J-J $712,000.July 1 *23 & '36 J-D 42,354c.June 1 *22-'36 Bridge Loans. 4s *15 4s *14 A-O J-J paid dividends $240,000c. Apr 1 '22-*45 [221,000c-July l*22-'34 1160.000c_.July 1 *34-'44 since 1879. The value of all city 4s *15 M-N225,000c.Nov 1 '21-'35 property, not including water and 4tfs'17 M-N 135,000—May 1 1937 light plants, is estimated at $3,933,- 4s *17 M-S 13.500—Sept 1 1937 365. The water-works of the city are 4)3s'18 J-D 102,000--June 1 '22-'38 valued at $1,381,611 and gas and 4Ms'19 J-D 40,000-—Dec 1 1939 electric plants at $1,863,680. Filter Building Loan. 4)3s'18 J-D $54,000—Dec 1 '21-'38 influenza Bonds. 4)48*19 $100,000— 1924 Macadam Bonds. 4Hs'19 $25,000 1924 6,743; 1920, 7,607. Bridge Bonds. Light & Power Bonds. $40,000—Dec 1 1939 4%s'18A-0 f$21,000—Apr 1 '22-'28 4%s'19 War Loan. 1 20.000-Apr 1 '29-'38 4s '18 M-N$l6,000 May 1 1923 Bridge Bonds. 4W18 M-N$10,000—May 1 '22-'31 TOT.BD.DT.Apr 1 '20—$4,079,320 Water debt (Included).— 820,000 Electric Light Notes. 3.65s'03M-N $4.500-Nov 2 '2l-'29 Temp'v loan debt (add'l). 1,545,000 Municipal sinking fund 229.804 Water Notes. 4s '97 J-D 475,195 $6,000-June 1'22-'27 Water sinking fund (add'l) Borrowing capacity 227,531 3)3s'98 5,000—Nov 5 '24-*28 Assessed valuation, real.-74,646,525 3 %9'm J-D 7,100 -Dec 31 '21-'36 Assessed val., personal—30,025,755 3.80s'08 A-O 11,700-Oct 1 *21-'38 Total valuation 1920 -104,672,280 3 Hs'09 J-J 2,600-July 1 '22-'34 (Assessment about market value.) 900-Dec 1 '21-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $31.20 3 Hs'09 J-J 3.80s'llJ-J 6,000-May 15 *22-'41 Pop'n 1910, 85.892; 1920, 94,270 lNT. paid at Old Colony Trust Co. Water Bonds. 4s '12 J-D $2.424—June 1 '22-*32 In Boston and by City Treasurer. CITY PROPERTY.—The city 4>3s*17 F-A f 14,000—Aug 1 '21-'27 I 5,000--Aug 1 '28-'32 owns property (not including parks) valued at $4,597,650. Sewer Bonds and Notes. 4s '04 M-N $39,000c.May 1 *22-'34 3)3s'04M-N 28.000c.Nov 1 '2l-'34 LEOMINSTER. HUDSON. This town is Middlesex in Inc. Mar. 19 1866. Co. — Population 1910, ... — — | 2,400—Nov 5 :2l-:?3 This town Is In Worcester County. 600c.May 1 '22-*23 10,000-Nov 1 '21-*40 Incorp. as city May 13 1915. Popula¬ 4^s' 13 J-D 600—J'ne 16 '22-'23 tion 1910, 17,580; 1920, 19,745. Municipal Loan Bonds. 4Ms'14J-D 800-Dec 1 *21-'24 4s '16 M-S 600-Sept 15 '21-'23 4s '13 M-S $78,000—Sept 1 *2l-'33 Town Hall. 4Hs*17 A-O 2,100—Oct 1 *21-'27 4s '94 M-S $10,000—Mar 1 1922 Electric Light Bonds. (12,750--Nov 1 *21-*26 4s '97 J-J $6,000o_July 1 '22-'27 4s '14 1 1,000—Nov 1 1927 4Hs'13 J-D 5,000—June 1 '22-'3i Waterworks. TOT. DEBT Dec 31 1920- $245,900 Water debt (incl.) 74,100 4s'95& '96 A-0$152,000 Oct 1 '25 &'26 School Bonds and Notes. Borrowing capacity-—— 174,823 J-J $20.000 July *23-'24 Assess, val. real-4,419,960 4s '04 40.000-Aug 1 *2l-'24 Assess, val. personal 1,407,479 3H8'05 F-A 8.000 —Sept 1 1925 Total val. 1920 (2-3 act.)—5,827.439 3 Hb'06 M-S School Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$32.20 INT. coupons payable at National 4>4s'19 A-O/ $8,000c„0ct 1 '2l-*24 t 15,000c Shawmut Bank, Boston. 4s'11 M-N 3.90s'10 J-J — - 4)4s'19 M-N?$3,000c—Nov 1 1921 \ 6,000c-Nov 1 *22-'24 $125,570 TOTAL DEBT July 3 '20 $444,000 152,000 41,032 Water debt (Included) 158,903 13,178,150 Sinking fuDds (incl. water) 14,053,180 1,075,130 Assess, val. real— 3,434,135 14,253,280 Assess, val. personal -17,487,315 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—_$22.90 Total val. 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 —$22.50 Population 1910, 2,103; 1920, 1,771 INTEREST on part of town debt at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust IPSWICH.f This city is in Essex County. Inc. Co.; remainder at office of Treasurer. This town Is in Plymouth County. NET DEBT Jan 1 1921— Sinking fund. Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal Total valuation 1920 — — ^ 1634. Pop'n '10, Water Loans. 5,777; '20, 112,025 —4,710,095 Assess, val. personal—*—1,316,831 Total val. 19206,059,926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$27.40 INTEREST on coupon bonds In Boston at Old Colony Trust Co. LAWRENCE." 4)|s'17 — — — - — 7,000—————— 3,500 2,000 — — — 6,500 School Loans. 6s '20 --- —— — 4J4s'19 '22-39 2,000 — — 4)48*17 4)4s*17 4)48*17 3)4 8'04 ment — improvement Loans. 4s'15 $2,000— . This city is in Essex Co. Incorp. 4s *12 Mar. 21 1853. Commission govern¬ 4s *15 adopted Nov. 7 1911. 4)3s'19 A-O 33.000c-Apr 1 — - Water Loans. 4s '05 4s '11 4s *12 4)4s'17 $6,600 50,000 — 1,000 15,0001,000 5,000 4,000— — — — 5s *20 — 6s '20 — — — 5s '20 5s '20 A-O $32,000..Apr 1 '22-'25 A-O 72,000.-Apr 1 '22-'30 5)4s'20 A-O 20,000—Oct 1 '21«'25 80,000—June 1 *22-'31 5)43*21 J-D 5)4s'21 J-D 60,000—June 1 »22-'26 Macadamizing Streets* 4s *12 F-A $3,670—.Aug 1 1922 4s *12 J-D 3,060 Dec 1 1922 4s '13 M-N 12,000—May 1 1923 4s '13 J-D 1,750 Dec 1 1923 48*15 A-O 22,500—Apr 1 1925 4s *17 M-S 42,000 Apr 1 1922 4)4s*18 J-J 25,000Juy 1923 4)4s'19 A-O 15,000——Apr 1924 4)|s'19 12,000 —.1921-1924 4)4s'19 20,000—1921-1924 Fire Department. 4s'12 F-A $2,100—Aug 1 1922 4Ms'12 M-N 6,000—May 1 1923 ... ------ Cemetery Loans. 4)4s'17 4)4s'18— $7,0008.000TOTAL DEBT Dec 31'20 — — - —. School. $380, 00 J-J $200.000—July 1 1926 8,715,925 4s *96 M-S 1,300..—Sept 1 1921 Assess, val. personal.— 1,229,371 4s *11 J-D 10.500—Dec 1 1922 Total val. 1920 9,945,296 4s '12 4Hs'l3 J-D 14,000. —.1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $33.00 F-A 22.500—-.1935 Pop'n. 1910, 4,918; 1920, 6.350. 4s '15 INT. payable at Fourth Atlantic 4s '15 M-N100,000 Nov 1 1935 F-A 85.000—Feb 1 1936 National Bank, Boston, and Lexing¬ 4s *16 4s *16 M-N 51,000 —1936 ton Trust Co., Lexington. 4s'16 J-D 12,750 —1930 4s'17 M-S 65,000——1932 LITTLETON. This town is in Middlesex County. 4)4s'17 F-A /63,000c.Aug 1 '21-'27 BOND. DEBT Dec 311920 168,000c. Aug 1 '2l-'37 $56,500 7,0n0c_Aug 1 *21-'27 Water debt (included) 46,000 4)4s'17 F-A 30,000—Feb 1 1934 Floating debt 7,500 4)48-19 F-A Assessed valuation, real--.1,314,390 4J3s'19 A-O 160,000 Apr 1 1939 Assessed val'n, personal 319,085 4Hs'19 M-S 42,000c_Sept 1 '21-'34 Total assessed val'n 1920—1,633,475 4)|s'20 A-O 285,000c.Apr 1 '22-'40 M-S 400,000c_Sept 1 '21-'40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$30.00 5s '20 M-S 10,000..Sept 1 '21-'25 Population 1910, 1,229; 1920, 1,277 6s *20 5s '21 A-O (230,000c_ Apr 1 *22-'31 \220,000c-Apr 1 '32-'41 LINCOLN. A-O 20,000c.Apr 1 *22-'41 This town Is in Middlesex County. 5s '21 Health. Incorp. Apr. 23 1754. Population 4)4s'13 M-N $4,200—May 1 1923 1910, 1,175; 1920, 1,042. 4s *16 J-D 5.000—.Dec 11936 Water. {Int. at 1st Nat. Bk. Bos.) M-N 75,000—May 11936 3)48 J-D $23,000—1930 & 1932 4s '17 Assess, val. real ■ ■ —— --—. 4s J-D J-D 4s *07 J-D 4s 8,500c 1933-1934 14.000-1936 & 1937 3,500c—$500 yearly 4s *11 1,500c. ..$500 yearly School. (Int. at 1st Nat. Bk., Bos.) 4s '08 J-J $11,375C_.Jan 1 '22-*28 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21— $75,000 Water debt (incl.) 65,000 Water sinking fund 27,410 General sinking fund 14,177 Assess, val. real... 1,682,659 Assess, val. personal 286,452 Total val. 1920— 1,969,111 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-—$16.00 - — — LONGMEADOW. A town in Hampden County. In¬ corporated In 1783. Water Bonds. 4s '95 $30,000.— 4s '11 4,500— Refunding Bonds. 4s *09 $1,500 ... - — — 4s *11 4s '12 — — Highway 4s'11 4s *12 —. — A-O $15.000——Apr 1922 F-A 1,600 -Feb 1923 4)4s'13 M-N 20,000—-May 1923 4s *13 J-D 4,000—.Dec 1923 4s '14 J-J 2,750. Jan 1924 48*14 M-N 37.500—May 1934 4)4s'14 M-N 15,000Nov 1934 4s *15 J-J 32,000—Jan 1935 4s'15 F-A 16.000—Aug 1935 4s '16 M-S 34.000Mar 1936 4s '17 F-A 54,000—Feb 1937 4)4s'17 M-N 13,000-—Nov 1 1932 4)4s*18 M-S 34,000—Mar 1 1935 4)4s'18 24,000—Sept 1943 4)4s'18 M-N 5,000 ..Nov 1924 4)4s'18 31,200—1921-1933 4)48'19 ... 48,000——1921-1944 4)3s'19 ... 19,000—1921-1939 4)3s'19 9.000——1921-1929 4Hs'19 4,000 1921-1924 4)3s'19 4,000 1921-1924 4)3s'19 — 9,000 1921-1929 4)38*19 A-O 5,000 Apr 1944 4 Hs' 19 J-D 23.OOOc.June 1 '22-'44 5s *20 M-S 20,000..Sept 1 *21-'40 5s '20 J-D 20,000-Dec 1 *21-'40 Streets and Highways. v 4s '11 J-D $1,290 -Dec 1921 4s '12 F-A 22,750 Aug 1 1932 4s '12 J-D 1,530 Dec 1 1922 4)3s'13 J-D 1,800—Dec 1 1922 4s '13 M-N 4,400—.Nov 1 1923 4s '13 J-D 1,000—Dec 1 1923 4Hs'13 J-J 13,800 July 1923 4s '15 A-O 15,000— —1935 4s '16 M-S 49,700—.——1926 4s'10 J-D 4,900———1926 4)3s'19 M-S 14,000———1926 4HS.19 J-D 21 .OOOc.June 1 *22-'28 ... ... 4)48*13 $1,800— Sewer Bonds. 4)3s *14 $3.5004Hs'17 4,000 School Bonds. 4s '16 $9.000—4)4S'17 12,000 — — — - — — 4)4s*19 A-Of$14,000c—Oct 1 '21-24 115,000c—Oct 1 '25-'29 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21- - Assess, val. real $126,650 25,000 26,562 4,328,070 642,342 personal.. — _ ... Street Bonds. Assess, val. Scwci* 4s *12 4s '13 — - Improvement Bonds. Floating debt Sinking fund (water).. ... — . 4,850 6,000 Bonds. $1,000 1,500 Sidewal k 4 Hs'17 F-A$161,000.—.Aug 1937 4)4s'19 M-S 2,000c...Sept 1 1921 4)4s'19 3,000 .1921 4)4s'19 A-O 160,000—Apr 1939 5s *20 M-N 5,000....May 1 1922 6s *20 M-S 6,000..Sept 1 '21-23 5)48*21 J-D 20.000c_June 1 '22-'23 4,970.412 $20 00 Population 1910, 1,084; 1920, 2,618 INT. on 4)4s of 1919 payable at the First National Bank, Boston. Total val. 1920... Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 - ater* ($17,063——Sept 4s *12 LOWELL. M-S \ 1932 14,625-—Sept 1932 I 17,062—Sept 1932 city is In Middlesex County. Inc. as a town in 1826, as a city Apr.l 4)3s'13 F-A 52,500—Aug 1933 F-A 12,500 Aug 1944 1836. Commission govt, adopted 4s *14 4s *15 A-O 176,000 Nov. 7 1911. Apr 1935 4Hs'19 A-O 30,000——Apr 1924 Charitable Bequests. 40,000c.Sept 1 *2l-'24 6s '71 M-S $25,000 —Perpetual 4)|s'19 M-S 24,0001921-1924 6s '17 A-O 1,000 Perpetual 4Ms'19 Hospital Bonds. Police Bonds. $2,100 Dec 1 1922 4s'13 F-A $9,100—Feb 1 1933 4)3s'12 J-D 4s '10 J-D 42,500—-Dec 1 1930 Library. May 11932 4s *12 M-S $800—Sept 1 *21-22 4)£s'17 M-N 65,000 This — _ . ... Bridge. 4s *11 M-S F-A 4)4sT3 $3.400—Sept 1 1921 1,950 Aug 1 1922 M-S 8,000 Sept 1 1923 A-O 1,200—Oct 1 1923 J-D 106,250 June 11936 M-S 20.000 Apr 1 1936 M-N16, OOOc.May 1 '22-'37 19,000 1921-1939 M-N 18,000—May 1 '22-'30 J-J 68,000-July 1 '22-'38 A-O 60,000c_Apr 1 '22-'41 Building Bonds. F-A $24,500 Aug 1 1932 M-S 15.400 Sept 1 1932 J-J 4,500—Jan 1 1933 F-A 9.750— Feb 1 1933 3-3 5,250—July 1 1933 *M-8 4s *12 4)4s'13 4)3s'13 4s'16 4s *17 4)48*17 4)48*19 5s '20 5)4s'20 5s '21 City 4s *1'2 4s *12 4s '13 4s '13 — 4)38*17 4)3s'17 4)3s'17 4)3s'19 4)|s'19 J-J 80,000c.July 1 *22-'37 M-N 2,000c—-Nov 1 1921 M-N 12.000c.Nov 1 21-'32 J-D 22,000c.June 1 '22-32 19 000—1921-1939 — Auditorium Bonds. 5&5>3s'20M-N$18O,000Mayl *22-'40 58 '21 A-O 200.000Apr 1 *22-'41 Memorial Bonds. 4)38'19 $133,000 1921-1939 5s 20 M-S 200.000c-Sept 1 '21-40 Miscellaneous. 4s '12 J-J $60,900——Dec 1 1922 4)3s'13 J-J 1,400—July 1 1923 4)38*13 J-J 4,900 July 1 1923 48 '14 J-D 5,000-..Dec 1 1924 _ 5)3s 20,000c-June 1 *22-'26 Influenza Bonds. 4)3s'18 $9,000 1921-1923 Bath House Bonds. 4Hs'19 $2i,000—1921-1932 School and Hospital Bonds. 4)38*19 $28,000 .1921-1934 4)3819— 152,000 1921-1939 ... — . LEXINGTON. This town Is In Middlesex County. J-J $160,000c—1924 & 1927 4s A-O ll,335r —1921-1924 Incorporated in 1713. Fire Loans. Light Loan. i $1,000 4s Var $25,180 1921-W24 4s '11 1,000 BOND. DEBT May 1 1920 $300,750 4)*s'13 —— - — — 6,201. 4a Water sinking fund Assessed val. real — 4s '17 Macadam Pavement Bonds. HULL. 4Hs'17 $1,200Park Loan. 4)48*13 $23,000 Sewer Loan. 4s '15 $80,000—— Trust Fund (Refunding) Loan. 4s *10 $15,000- 3)4 s'03 31 TOWNS Stone Crusher Loan. Loans. J-D $800 Dec 1 1921 Playground Loan. 4s '16 A-O $2,600—Apr 1 '22-'26 4)48*17 M-N 36,000 Nov 1 1937 Boulevard Bonds. 4s *16 M-N$27,000C-Nov 1 '2l-*26 Emergency Loan of 1915. 4)3s'19 J-J $110,000—June 1 1924 4)48*19 M-S 100,000 Sept 1 1924 School Bonds. 4s '98 F-A $23,040-Aug 1 *2l-'23 4s '04 F-A 28,000-Aug 1 '21-'24 4s '10 A-O 45,000c-0ct 1 *21-'30 4s '14 J-J 65,000..July 1 *22-'34 4s *15 F-A 75,000c.Aug 1 '21-*35 4s *16 J-D 37,500c.June 1 *22-*36 4s'16 F-A 79.236c.Aug 1 *22-*36 4Hs*17 M-S /48,000c.Sept 1 '2l-'32 U5.000c.Sept 1 '33-'3I 4)4s'18 M-N 27,200—Nov 1 *2l-'38 4s *16 Isolation Hospital Bonds. 4Hs'18 A-O $17,110—Apr 1 '22-2% School Bonds. 4s '07 A-O $2.000—Apr 1 '22-'25 4s *08 A-O 10,500—Apr 1 '22-'28 4s *10 M-N 27,000—May 1 *22-'30 4s '11 A-O 35,000—Apr 1 '22-*28 Park Bonds. 4s *07 A-O $8,000—Apr 1 *22-'37 4s '08 M-N 3,500—May 1 *22-'28 Municipal & Police Bldg. Bds. 4)3s'13 J-D 192.858—June 1 *22-'33 Water Loan Bonds. 4s '97 J-J $250.000—-Jan 1 1927 4s '00 J-J 50,000—July 1 1930 4s '10 J-J 112,271—July 1 *22-'40 3Hs'17 A-O 5,000 Apr 1 1922 Hoi. & W. RR. Bonds. 4s '10 J-J 190.314—July 1'22-*50 Qas & Electric Light Bonds. 3^s'02 J-D 288,000—Dec 1 '21-'32 4s *08 A-O 111,843—Apr 1'22-'38 4s '09 A-O 8,000—Apr 1 '22-'29 4s *10 M-S 93,195—Mar 1 '22-'40 4s '12 F-A 113,220—Feb 1 '22-*42 4s *14 M-N 65,000—May 1 '22-'34 4s *15 M-N 75,000--Nov 1 *2l-'35 4)3g'I9A-0 95,000—Apr 1 '2l-'39 5s '21 M-N150,000- May 1 '22-'41 Influenza Epidemic Bonds. 4Ks'19 M-S $9,500—Mar 1 *22-'23 Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'19 M-S $36,100—Mar 1 *22-'39 Bath-House Bonds. 4)3s'19 M-S $18,000—Mar 1 '22-*39 4)3g'19M-S 20.000--Mar 1 *21-'24 Fire Department Bonds. 4>3s'18 M-N $>,000—May 1 *22-*23 Dent exempted by special Acts of Legislature. AND — 6s '20 — $5,400 30,000 30,000 66.000 7,000 — 4)4s'l7 F-A 4s '16 J-D 4)4#'17 F-A 5)fs'20 M-S $6.000 Apr 1 1937 17,000c.Aug 1 '21-'37 4,590—June 1946 18.000 Aug 1937 12,000--Sept 1 '21-'32 Paving. 4s '12 F-A $13,095. 4s '12 F-A 8,730 4)4s'13 4)4s'13 4s *14 4s '1$ 4s *16 4s *17 4^s'18 4)4«'19 4)4s'19 4)4s'19 4)48*19 Aug 1922 Aug 1922 J-J 3,600 July 1923 J-J 30,000—.-July 1923 M-N 50,000 May 1924 A-O 45.000—]—Apr 1925 J-D 35.000—.-Dec 1926 M-S 40.000 Mar 1927 40,000 1921-1928 M-S 18.000—Sept 1 '21-'29 36.0001921-1929 9,000 —1921-1929 M-S 40,000 Mar 1929 ... — — Street 4)3s'19 Bonds. ^ $12.000——1921-1926 — M-S 12,000—Sept 1 |21- 26 Gross debt May 14 1921-.$5,338,385 6s '20 Water debt ...... Sinking Fund City Net debt—. Borrowing 370,750 — 351,412 ... 2,816,500 capacity..— 137,226 ...—92,420,375 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal——31,498,727Assess. val. 1920 .—123,919,102 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$27.20 Population *10. 106,294: '20, 112,759 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boeton. School-Drainage. 4Ms'17 $2,000 1921-1922 4H«'17 12.540 1921-1933 Floating Bridge Bonds. 4MsT9 J-D $18,000c Land Bonds. $1,800 Dec 1 1928 (14,000—Aug 1 '21-'22 4s *18 •Loans marked (*) are authorized 12,000—Aug 1 ,23-'24 4Ms*19 F-A 45,000—Aug 1 '25-'39 by special Acts of Legislature in ex¬ 10,000—Aug 1 *40-'49 cess of the city's legal debt limit. 60,000 1921-1925 6s '20 TOTAL DEBT, &G.—Jan. 1 1921 50,000 1921-1930 Munlc. loansdnside limit) $2,336,746 5s '20 65,000 1921-1940 Special loans (outside limit) 982,800 5s '20 Fire and Police Bonds. Water loans (outside limit) 1,077,515 4s'14 J-D$130.000r_June 1 22- 34 Total loans (excepting tem¬ Bldg. and Equip. Bonds. porary tax loans) 5,241,270 4s '14 J-J $6,935r.July 1 *22-'34 Sinking funds— For municipal loans... Municipal Loans. $267,836 *21-'32 4s *12 3VL-N$44.640r.Nov For special loans 195,001 '21-'32 4 Ms'13 F-A For water loans 593,985 50,^08—Aug *22-'23 Total sinking funds 1,300.925 4M/13 M-S 20,000—Mar *2l-*23 Balance net funded debt.. 2,366,746 4Ks*13 M-N 1,500.-Nov '21-'33 J-D *23.228r_Dec 4s '13 Borrowing capacity 1921100,502 '22-'24 4Ms'19M-S 81,000--Mar Pop'n. 1910, 89.336; 1920, 99.148 '22-'29 INT. coupons at Bank of Republic, 4Ms'19 M-S 32.400--Mar *22-'29 Boston, or at City Treasurer's office; 4Ms'19 M-S 140,500--Mar '30-'49 other Interest by Treasurer only. 180,000—Mar Charles River Basin Loan. ASSESSED VALUATION.— -s'll M-N *|150r 1921 1920. 1919. St. & Mun. Bldg. Bonds. Real estate_$84,664,160 $81,844,755 LYNN. in Essex County. Inc April 10 1850. Commission govern¬ ment adopted Oct. 11 1910. 4Ms'19 F-A ($18,000—Aug 1 '2l-'29 \ 20.000..Aug 1 *30-'49 This city is — , _ ... ... ... „ 4s *16 . A-0( $41,336r_Apr 1 *22-*25 ll.500r—-Apr 1 1926 \ Street Paving. , $30,000--Mar 1922-'24 4^s'20 20,000-Apr 1 '22-'25 6s *20 30,000--Oct 1 *21-'25 Sidewalk Paving Bonds. 4s '14 Personal... Total. . — Tax (per . 16,880,412 19,149,722 101,544,572 100,994,477 21.70 27.40 M) — Park Bonds. 4%a'2Q . $19,000—Apr 1 '22-'40 — School-House Loans. M- N * $26, OOOr—Nov 1 1927 4s F-A 15.OOOr.-Aug 1 1928 4s M-S —. ... - —. - ' - - _ — ... '29-'43 Assessed val., personal— 2,959,129 Total valuation 1920 13,293.502 Water Bonds. INT. 9,9)1,675 1,580,428 11,572,103 This in Is Notes Outstanding Dec. 31 '19— Amount. Due. Amount. Due. County. Bristol Population 1910, 5.183; 6,255. General Debt Bonds. J-D $40,000 June 1922 School Bonds. 4s '11 J-J $22,000 1921-1931 4s'11 M-S, 1,000c--Sept 1 1921 1922—— 4s M-S M-N 1932-'41 30,000c. ..Mch 1 1938 28,067r_Nov 1 '21-'42 4s M-S 25,200r.Mar 4s 4s '15 4s '16 4s'14 — 4s '15 — 4s '14 —. 4Ms'17 F-A ^20.000r_Apr 1 151,OOOr. Aug 1 '25-'46 '21-'37 Sidewalk Bonds. 4%s'20 M-N*$42.500r -May 1 1928 20,400 Nov 1921 4s '11 4s *15 — 4s'15 4s '16 .... ... Street Widening 4Ms'l9 — ($5,000 (6,000 1921-1922 5s'17 — 4s 4s J-J 11922 5s *17 — j. 800r Jan 7,500r.Nov 1 '22-*32 4s M-N 21,523r—.Nov 1 1922 4^s'13 27,000 1921-1923 4s '13 J-D 10.080T—_Dec '2l-'23 4s *14 M-S 9,OOOr.Sept 1 *21-'29 4^s'13 50,000 Mar 1 1923 4s *12 Water Loan A-O $25,OOOr Lighting Bonds. M-S $ll,700c_Sept 1 '21-'34 J-D 7,000 Junel 1935 4s A-O 43.000.A&0 1 *33&'34 4s A-O 16.000—Apr 1 '22-37 Water District Bonds. 4s '95 $2,5,000 1925 4s *03 10,000-1933 4s'12 4,000_Due $1,000 yly 4s '14 J-J .53,625c. July 1 '22-'39 4s '15 F-A 25,000c_Aug 1 '21-*45 4s *16 M-S 11,000 1921-1931 Street Railway Bonds. 4Ha $30,000— BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1919- $164,500 Floating debt 20,000 Sinking funds 1,888 Assessed val., real 4,784,715 Assessed val., personal 1,561.490 Total valuation 1920 6,346,205 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-—$24.80 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 4s '11 4s War Loan Bonds. $4,050c-June 1 '22-'27 Play-Ground Bonds 4s '03 M-N $9,000c.-May 1 1932 4s'12 F-A (18.000c..Aug 1 '21-'32 4s'14 M-N 110,000c.. Aug 1 '33-'42 6.000c.May 15 22-24 ... ... — Public-Building Bonds J-J SloO.OOOc.Jan 3 Department & Equip. Bonds. 4Ms'17 J-J $1,'<00C—-July 1 1922 4Ha'18 ... 12,000—June l '22-'33 Water-Works Bonds J-J $3,750c 4s'94 4s'94 J-D 4s '97 J-J 5s '20 J-D 4s 4s A-O lO.OOOr. ..Oct 1 1928 4s J-J '27-'29 4s J-J 75.OOOr. July 1 25.OOOr... Jan 25.000r_. .Oct J-J 4s 4s 4s 4s A-O 3 Ha 3 Ms 3 Ha J-J 25,OOOr J-J 75.OOOr A-O 325.000r 4s '11 July Jan Apr 118,038r_June 1 J-D *25-*26 1 1930 1 1930 1 1931 1 1932 1 1932 *22-'41 ( 91.000— Sept 1 '21 -'33 ] 60.000.-Sept 1 *34-'43 M-N J 40.327r.Nov 1 *2l-'23 4Ms'13M-S 4s '14 t260,000r.Nov 4s '14 4s'15 4^s'19 4Ms'20 .. _. t — 72,000r„July 1 *22-*45 ... — ... 40,000 Apr 1 1926 27,000.-Apr 1 '22-'48 1 1921 3Ms'05 A-O*125,OOOr Apr 11935 13,000r..-Dec 1 1926 J-D 48 '14 F-A 4s *14 4s '15 M-S 4s M-NJ 2,OOOr M-S — •4,000 3,000 — 1921-1922 1923-1924 1924-1927 34,000 ... Municipal Bonds. $163,000 6s 20 A-O 65,000 Fire Department. 3Ms'06 J-J $1,000 July 2 1922 400 July 1 1922 3Ms'02-'03 4s '06 A-O 1,500.-July 2 '22-23 4s '17 4,000.-May 1 '22-'25 4s'17 ■ 6,000.-Mar l '22-'27 4Ms'19 ($24,000- — .1921-1931 \ 7,000 1932-1938 Hospital Bonds. 3 Ms'04 J-D $3,000.-June 1 '22-24 4s '15 J-J 12,000.-July 1 '22-*33 4s '16 5,000c.0ct 15 '21-'25 Middlesex Court Construction. 4s '17 $18,200--Mar 1 '22-25 4Ms ... 13,800r„Feb 1 '22-*24 30.600r„Mar 1 '22-'24 57.250—Mar 1 *22-'45 Nov 1 1921 _ ... ... ... Public Parks. 4s'94 J-J $80,000 J-J | " J^T 20,000 12,000 18,000 July July July Dec ... ... I 4s '92 4^s'20 28.000.-Apr 1 '22-25 54,000.. Apr 1 '22-'30 4Ms'20 City-Hall Repair. 4s'17 $93.955 1921-1927 City Home. 4 Ms'13 $1,500—Nov 192l-'23 ... 4a '96 M-N ... 3Ms M-N 4s '08 J-J 4Ms*17 ... 4s '18 4s '18 96,000 — —. 6,400 9,000 8,000 ... — I nn rv 4s '93 4s *94 4s*95 2 1922 2 1923 200,000 2 1924 150.000 2 1925 100,000 May 2 1926 30.000--May 2 '33-'35 20,000 July 1 1938 M-N$50,000 M-N 100,000 M-N M-N 4148*09 A-O 4s '09 J-J 4s '10 M-N 4s '12 J-J 20.000 30,000 35.000 20,000 May May May May Apr 1 1939 July 1 1939 Junel 1940 A-O* $100,OOOr ..Apr J-D 3 Ha J-D M-S ... ... ... 122,000c ... ... ... ... 8,OOOc_June 1 '22-'23 24,000c_June 1 '21-'23 $6.240—Sept 1 '21-'32 10,000c.-July 1 1924 10,000c.-Oct 11924 F-A-60,000c. Aug 1 '21-23 J-J 20,000c.-July 1 1925 J-J 41,000c.-July 1 1926 M-N 5,000c.-May 1 1939 M-S 5,000c.-Sept 1 1939 M-S 15,000c...Sept 11940 M-S 5,000c...Sept 1 1941 6,000.-Feb 1 *22-'33 M-N 11,500—Nov 1 *21-'43 12,000--Dec 1 *21-'44 4s '96 4s *09 4s'09 4s '10 4s *11 4s 4s *13 .8 J-J A-O ... 4Ms'18 7,500—June 1 *2l-'36 — School-House Bonds 4s *03 M-N $45,000c. ..May 4s '07 M-N 14,000c. ..May F-A 95.000c—.Aug 4s *12 J-D 48.000—1921-1932 4s *08 M-S (36,000c..Sept 1 4s '13 J-D 24,000c..June 1 *22-'33 4s *11 6,000c..Sept 1 4s '16 J-D (10.000c_June 1 '22-'26 7,000—Sept 1 \ 5.000c.June 1 '27-'31 -s'12 500 Sept BOND. DEBT Dec 31 1920 $203,000 9,000.-July 1 Water debt (included) 35,000 -S J-J 4s '12 (60,000c.. Jan 1 Sinking fund 41,49) 162,920c.. July 1 Assessed val., real 10,653,700 J-J 16,078c-Jan 1 Assessed val., personal 1.244,327 4s '14 ... _$11,878,027 1920 $30.00 4s '15 INTEREST is payable at Boston. 4s *15 Total valuation 1920— Tax rate (per $1,000) - J-D — A-O 4s '16 . Cam/a# T *22-'33 '2l-'32 '22-'34 1.200—Sept 1 '21-'25 (49,500—Oct 2 '21-'35 \ 2,300 Oct 2 1936 f 7,084c_Mar 15 *22-26 \10,000c.Mar 15 '27-36 4,000c.June } '22-29 A-O 500c Oct 2 1921 4s '16 Plymouth County. Population 1910, 1.460; A-O 4Hs'17 J-D 1920, 1,288. AC) ft Jan 31 '22-'26 Apr 29 '22-'26 4Hs'18 4Hs'19 Water Loan 4Ms'08 J-J $64,000c._Jan 1 '22-*38 3 tfs'06 s-a 4s '07 A-O 1 1928 '21-'26 4s *16 This town is In 1852. '21-'29 '30-'31 *21-'27 M-S marion. Inc. 1 1922 1 1927 1 1928 (15,000c. June 1'2l-*25 \16.000c. June 1 *26-'35 ... 4s '16 $5,000 1,250 500c...Oct 10 1921 - - ... — 35,000—Oct 1 '21-'30 1921-1927 1928 (27,000c.July 1 '2l-'29 ( 7,000c ( 400c $71,500 4Hs'19 \20,000c. July 1 '30-'39 1,957 8,000c_Aug 1 '2l-'28 -2,760,770 4^s'19 J-D (20,000c.Dec 1 '21-'30 56 i ,470 5s *20 I 5,000c_Dec 1 "31-'35 Total val. 1920 3,326,240 Park Bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 —-$20.00 4s F-A $2,000c&r_Feb 1 1930 INT. on water loan payable at Old 4s J-J 120.000c&r.July 1 1932 Colony Trust Co., Boston; on sewer M-N 27,OOOr.-Nov 1 1932 loan at Wareham Sav. Bank; on 4s'02 Street and Drainage Bonds. school loan at Nat. Bk. of Wareham. 4^s'17 J-J $4,500c_„Juiy 1 1922 Cash on ... hand Assessed val., real Assessed val.. personal ... marlborough. This city is in Middlesex Co. Inc. May 23 1890. Population 1910, 14,597; 1920, 15,028. Sewer Bonds 4s'04 J-J $12,000c. ..July 1 1929 M-N 13.000c. -Nov 1 1933 4s J-J 28,000c. July 1 »2l-'35 4s *10 F-A 6,000c_Aug 1 '21-'2R 4s *11 Bonds, $5,100-July 1 4,200—Aug 3 Street-lmpt. 22-'24 21 -'26 5,000.-Sept 1 '2l-'25 \ €00 Sept 1 1926 4s '16 M-S 14,500c_Mar 1 *22-'26 4^s'l7 F-A 6.000c_Aug 1 '21-'26 4Hs'19 4,000c. June 1 *2l-'24 4Hs'19 30.000c-June 1 '21-'26 (56,000c.July 1 '21-28 A-O /45,00r)c_Apr 1 '22-*36 4Hs*19 4s '16 \ 2,000c—July 1 1929 1 1,000c Apr 1 1937 (32.400c_Apr 1 '2l-'29 4Ms'19 M-N 11,000--May 1'22-'32 4^s'19 1 2,000c. —April 1 1929 5s '20 M-S 15,000.-Sept 1 '21-'35 5s '20 J-D 4,OOOc.Dec 1 *21-'24 Street Notes. .s ... , 4s *16 4s '16 F-A M-S ( ... 4Ms'13 J-D $1,200c_June 2 Paving Bonds. J-J $30,000c_Aug 2 4s '15 4s '15 1921-1931 4s '16 ... ... — 4s '96 . ... ... 4s'94 4s'94 Population 1910, 7,338; 4s'95 1649. Electric-Light Bonds. 4s'94 J-J $50,000c. .July 1 1924 4s g '09 M-N 8,000c.Nov 1 *2l-'24 Water Bonds. 3 Ha'09 M-N $3,000-May 1 '22-'24 4s *10 M-N 12,000c_May 1 '22-'29 4s'92 J-D 1,000c 1921 4s '95 J-J 9,000c 1921 4s'12 M-N 4,000c—May 1 1922 School House Bonds. 3 Ha'03 J-D $6,000c. —1921-1923 4a '06 J-D 10,000c_June 1 '22-'26 July 1 1942 Apr 1 1943 A-O, 40.000 1 1927 4s '13 11,000c... Dec 1 1928 4s '16 ,15.000c 1932-1946 10.000r_-June 1 1939 6,000..Sept 1 '21-'26 3M» 30,OOOr—.Mar 1 1939 4s 14 24.000..Feb 15'22-'45 3M* M-S 37.OOOr Mar 1 1940 4s *15 25.080._Mar 1 *22-'37 4s '17 A-O 35.565 1921-1947 4s '17 1^.000 .....1921-1935 4Ms'20 87,000--Apr 1 '22 *50 4H$'l8 5s '20 25,000 1921 1945 Municipal Bldg. & Drainage. Paving Bonds. 4s M-N$14.000r_Nov 1 '22-'35 500r Nov 1 1936 4Ms*19 I $8,000 1921-1924 I 5.000 1925-1929 Public Health. 10.000 1921-1925 4s '17 $2,400 1921-1922 5s *20 4s 4s County. Essex 1 '21-23 1 '24-'25 Sewer Bonds BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- July 3 1944 20,000.July 3 '45&'47 3 1924 1 1926 3 1929 J-D 4s '07 25,000 2 1932 M-N 4s *09 10,000 Nov 1 1934 J-J 4s '11 5,000 July 1 1936 J-J 4s *15 4,668-July 15 '2l-*24 Water Construction. 3Ms J-J $50,000 ..July 1 *22&'23 3 Ms'04 J-J 23,000 July 1 1924 3Ms'05 J-J 25.000 July 1 1925 4s'11 12,000..^.Sept 1 1931 4Hs*19 / 15,000 1921-1923 I 4,000 1924 4s '99 1921-1927 1921-1922 Nov 1 1928 Nov 1 1928 A-O In 1920, 7,324. ... 1 5,000r_Nov 1 '22-'25 4s '17 4Ms'18 4Ms'19 — 1 '24-*33 3Ms'01 J-J J-J 188,400r_Nov 1 '2l-'43 4s *04 Street Improvement. 4s A-O * $25. OOOr Oct 4s 5s '17 1923-1924 1925-1927 Inc. Is f6,000c_Dec (2,000c .Dec 4s town Jan 1 1922 25,000c.-Dec 1 1922 26,000c. -July 1 1923 Sidewalk Bonds 4s '16 J-D $3,000c.—Sept 1 1921 marblehe ad. This '22-*36 4s *16 ... ------- 1 1921 1 1922 1 1922 1 1923 Oct 50,000r Jan J-J 25,OOOr July A-O 40,000r Apr J-J 215,OOOr. July 1 4s U.000 3,000 8,000 M-N — 1921 *— M-N»39,260r.Nov 1 '21-'32 M-N 29.618r.May 1 *22-'32 M-S 8,532r—Mar 1 1922 4s - 1922-1929 Municipal Loan. 4s '17 $108,000 — 4s '12 Bonds. — 132,000 $28,000—Apr 1 *22-'25 — Pubic Improvements. 4s 4s '14 1'22-42 M-S 23,000r_Mar 1 '22*-44 M-S 11,631-Mar 1 '22-'45 A-O / 7.380r_Apr 1 *22-'24 4s '14 4s'13 24,020-Mar 1 *22-'43 4Ms'13 M-S $1,000..—July 1 1922 22,000—Apr 1 '22-'23 15,000---Apr 1 '22-24 4,000-.-Dec 1'21-24 8,504-May 1 '22-'25 9,000--July 1 '22-'24 4,000.-May 1 '22-'25 25,000--May 1'22-'26 10,000--July 1 '22-'26 J-J A-O A-O 4s'12 , $109,600 Total... — Drainage Bonds. 4s '11 M-N$29,500—Nov None $30,900 $15,000 10.000 7,000 21,600 1927—— 12,000 11,300 1928 1.300 1921-1930 4Ms'17 J-D 10,000 ... Population 1910, 23.150; 1920, 39,038. Water district annexed Jan. 11921. .'15 1916 and city is In Middlesex County. Inc. May 31 1892. MANSFIELD. 4s 1920—$29.00 bonds of 1915, MEDFORD. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920- —$10.00 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bos. 1775. on 1919 at Merchants' Nat. Bk., Boston, others at Winthrop Nat. Bk., Boston. ... Assessed val., personal Total valuation 1920 (per $1,000) Tax rate M-S $30,000c—Jan 1 '22-'34 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21 $205,000 Cash on hand 20,493 Assessed val., real estate. 279,626, --10,334,3731 Assessed val., real '22-'28 town 192340 19265 Water sink, fund Jan 1 '21 /$56,000—Jan 1 1105,000-Jan 1 s-a 4s *08 v ... — 1920, 2,466. Sewer Loan. 4s 1920, *38,500c_Mar I '22-'28 16,000r.-Sept 1 1929 7,350-—July *22-'26 M-N 35,OOOr.-May 1 1929 4s '06 3 Ms A-O 4s 18,OOOr.-Oct 11929 Police-Station Loans. M-S *40,OOOr.-Mch 1 '22-'29 4s'06 3 Ms J-J $7,200--July 2 22- 26 M-N *18,720r_May 1 '22-'29 3 Ms Sidewalk Bonds. F-A 4s '10 33,003r.Feb 1 *22-'30 4s *17 $3,500 March 1922 4s '12 6,000.-Nov 1921-'32 4s'12 1,000—July 1 1922 J-D *10,375r 4s '11 1921 4,000.—Apr '22 '25 '22-'33 5s *21 F-A 4s '13 8,827r_Feb '22-'33 Drainage Bonds. 4tfs'13 A-O 36,000-. Apr '22-'30 3Ms'02 J-J $15,000 July 1 1932 4s *14 A-Q ( 9,OOOr.Apr 20.000—July 1 1934 '31-'34 3 Ms'04 J-J 1 2,000r_ Apr *22-'34 4s '08 10,000 July 1 1938 J-J 4s '14 F-A 19,500—Feb 20,000 Apr 1 1939 '21-'34 3 Ha'09 A-O Oct 4Hs'14 A-O 106,750 24.000 July 1 1941 J-J 8,000—July 1 '22-25 4s "11 4s '15 J-J 10,000 July 1 1942 4s '15 M-S 96,000—Mar 1 *22-'45 4s '12 A-O 13,000.-Apr 1 '2 2' 34 70.000r_ Mar 1 '22-'35 4s '14 4s '16 M-8 M-N 9.000.May 15 *22-'30 4s '15 191,000 4s '16 19,000--April 1922 40 80.000r.Mar 1 '22-'37 5s '20 4s '17 40.000 Apr 1 1939 4Ms'19 Street Loans. M-S 4s '09 debt ... County. School House Loans. 3Ms'05 F-A $10,000-Aug 1 '2l-'25 J-J 57,140-July 2'22-'26 4s '06 J-J 4,608-July 1 '22-'28 4s '08 J-J 4s '06 20,000-July 2 '22-*26 2,000__June 1 *22-'23 4s '14 2,000—Mar '22-'23 4s '17 50,000—July '2V26 4s '06 4s *96 $2,057,600 725,784 4s '00 M-N 20,000c...May 1 1930 M-N 4,000c_May 1 *22-'25 1.334,816 6s '20 ( 4,000c_Sept 1 *21-'22 Water debt (included) 110,000 Water sinking fund (lncl.) 105,28/ 5Ms'20 M-S 1 3,OOOc_Sept 1 *23-'25 City Hall Bonds Assessed val., real 37,713,400 J-J $l2,000c_Juiy 1 '22-'24 Assessed val,, personal 6.829,377 4s '05 J-J 1,000c Jan 11922 Total valuation 1920 44,542,777 4s School Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $29.70 4s *15 J-J $30.010c.Aug 2 '21-'32 Pop'n, 1910, 44,404; 1920. 49,103 4s '15 J-D 2,OOOc_Dee 1 '21-22 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston Police & Fire Station Loans 4s *08 M-N $12,000-May 1 '22-1927 Manchester] City notes & trust funds— $66,121 This town is in Essex County TOTAL DEBT May 15'21 $712,721 Inc. 1645. Population 1910, 2,673; Sewer sink, fund Jan. 1 '21 18,726 Net Inc. MALDEN. 4s *94 Dec. 31 1920— Sinking fund, &c This This city Is In Middlesex Inc. March 31 1881. $20,000c Land and Street Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-D $13,000c 4Ms*19 J-D 4s '92 1921-1924 — Total debt M-S $30,000c—Sept 1 1921 F-A 150,000c.-Aug 1 1922 M-S 70,000c—Sept 1 1924 J-J 50,000c—July 1 1926 4s '91 1921-1924 ... —- ... Bonds Water Emergency Bonds. 4Hs'19 | $8.000 4MsT9 1 4,000 Debt [VOL. 112. TOWNS MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND 32 4s '16 J-J *22-'23 1 Drainage 4s *12 —- '2l-'35 .s 4s'16 M-S (12.000c-July 1 "22-'23 \ 3.000c—July 1 1924 4Ms'19 — ( 2,000c—July 1 1925 125.000c-Au* I '21 -'25 \ ,3.nonc Aug 1 mo* A-O 2,000c—Oct 1 1921 F-A 4Ms'l7 M N/12,000c-May 1 1 2,000c—M-y 3,000c_ June 1 4Hs'19 J-D 24.000. Aug 1 4 Ms 19 F-A 24,000c. Aug 1 9,000c. Aug 1 5 Jis'20 F-A 2,000c—Aug _ . Bonds. $500 July 1 1922 9.600.. July 1 '22-27 8,500c-Mar I *22-*38 2.500—Aug 1 -21-'25 Bonds. Fire Department 4s ... 4 Ms'17 A-O $),600. .July 1 *22-'32 28,000c.Apr 1 '22-*35 Stable Bonds J-D $15,000c.„Junel 1924 Municipal Loan Bonds 1 1925 J-D Sl5.000c..Dec I '21-'23 *22-'24 48 '13 '21 -'24 4Ms'14 48,000 (48,000—Oct 1 *21-*23 '21-*26 5M8'20 \61,000—Oct 1 '24-'40 '27-*29 1 1930 (See V. Ill, p. 1588, for maturity.) '22 '24 _ 4s *04 ... ... June, 1921.] MEDFORD MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES (Concluded)— School-House Notes J-D $5,000 Paving Bonds. 3X8 4Hs'18 $2,000. 4s War Memorial Honor Roll Bonds. 4s 4Ms'19 Sl.000c.May 1 *2l-'24 4s J-J —_ M-S Sinking funds Outside 4^s'13 1921-1931 J-J 22,000 July 1 '21-'31 Macadam Pavement Bonds. 4s '14 170,479 1,015.000 4Hs'19 M-S $24,000c-Sept 1 '21-'24 205,056 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1 '19— $479,400 450.000 limit Floating debt..' Sinking funds Temporary debt Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal Total valuation 1920 36,403,400 125,000 Sinking funds 117,604 NET DEBT Apr 1 1919— 466,796 Assess, val. real 14,030,270 Assess, val. personal.. 4,733,500 Total assess, val. 1920 18,813,770 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$13.00 * 2,768,300 39,176.700 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $29-80 INT. at Shawmut Nat. Bk., Bost. INT. MELROSE. This Inc. a city is in Middlesex County. city Mar. 18 1899. J-J City Treas. office. This town is in Plymouth County in 1669. Pop'n 1910, 8,214; 4s '12 J-D 1,000-—Dec 1 1921 Refunding. $18.000 1921-1929 I School-House Bonds. 3^8*09 M-S $78,000c Mar 1 1929 Sewer 0Outside of limit). — 4s '96 4s '05 notes at Inc. 4Ms*ll M-N $1,000c—Nov 1 1921 4s *94 4s '95 on bonds at First Nat.Bank. MIDDLEBOROUGH. Bonds. $20.000c_July 1 *22-*31 Park Bonds 4s Bos.; on town 1850; Auditorium 4s '11 1920, 8,453. Light Bonds 4s '93 M-N $8,400c__Nov 1 *21-'23 4s'06 F-A /15.OOOcNov 1*24-26-27 \ 5.000c—.Nov 1 1925 School Loan 4s '06 M-N $3,900--Nov 1 '21-'26 J-D $100.000c&rJune 11924 Permanent debt Jan 1 1919 J-D 1 1925 Temporary loans $53,200 30,000 4,860,567 1,053,650 100.000c&rJune J-J J-J J-D 60,000c—July 1 1926 10,000c.._July 1 1935 Assessed valuation, real Assessed val'n, personal 10,000c...June 1 1937 Total valuation 1920 J-J 4s *08 J-D 3 Hs'09 J-D 10,000c...July 1 1937 10,000c Junel 1938 10.000c. ..June 1 1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 INTEREST on light bonds 4s *10 4s *07 4s *07 A-O 10,000c...Apr 4s '11 M-N 10.000C..M&N 1 1941 4s *12 J-J 10,000c...July 4s '13 M-S 6.500c-Sept 1 4s '14 M-N 9,000c-.-May Sewer {Inside of Limit). 4s'15 M-N 6,000c.May 1 F-A -s 4s '16 1 1940 1 1942 '21-'33 1 1934 *22-'35 10,000 6,000 7,000 ... — ... Surface Drain. (Outside of limit). 4s '02 J-J $ 100,000c-July 15 1932 4s '13 M-S 10,000 Sept 1 1923 4s '13 M-N 4s *15 A-O 6,068c.May 1 *22-'34 6,622c_Apr 1 *22-*35 2,500—Nov 1 '21-'25 ... J-D A-O 10,000c_June 1 ,22-,31 3,556c_Apr 1 *22-'37 3,500 .....1921-1927 4,000 —.1921-1928 4s '18 1,500 1921-1923 Surface Drain (Inside of Limit). 4Hs'19 $4,500 .....1921-1929 4Hs*19 9,000 1921-1929 Water-Works (Outside of limit). 4s J-J $38,000c. ..July 1 1925 4s '17 4s '18 ... — ... ... ... 4s F-A 10,000c.-Aug 1 1922 F-A 3 Hs'09 J-D /20,000c.June 1 '22-'31 4s 5,000c.-Feb 1 4s '12 4s '13 4s '13 4s'14 4s *16 4s '17 Boston; borough. J-J J-D M-S M-N J-D A-O 1,000c.-Junel 1932 1,000c.-July 1 1922 1,5 )0c..Dec 1 '21- 23 3,375..Sept 1 '21-'23 2,700..May 1 '2l-'24 2,000c...Apr 1 1922 4,000..June 1 '22-'23 3,000 1921-1923 1,000— ..1921 ... ... payable other loan In Middle- town First In Nantucket County. General Bonds. 4s F-A 4Xs F-A School $L000r_Aug 1 6,000r_Aug 1 \60.000c.June 1 '24-'33 '21-'22 4Hs'13 J-D '2l-'23 4s *14 4s J-J $j,000r_ July 15 *21-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 1921 $21,000 4s '14 Floating debt J-D 4s '15 M-S Total val. '20 (actual) Tax rate (per $1,000) 4s '15 A-O 4s '16. M-S 5,659,990 *20 $22.50 Population 1910, 2,962; 1920, 2,797. INT. is payable in Boston. NATICK. Is in Essex 4s 04 J-J County | ' $42,000c.July 15*21-'32 Electric-Light Bonds 4s J-J Feb. 1781. 19 County. Pop'n 1910, High School Unt. at Treas. office). 4s 12 J-J $60.500--July I \22-'32 Sewer Notes (Int. at Treas. office). 4s J-J $78.665 1921-1941 Water Notes (Int. at Treas. office). 4s J-J $17.600 1921-1938 Sewer (Int. at Treas. office). 4s J-J $100,000 July 1 '25-'26 4s M-N$ 100,000c ..May 1 1924 10.000c 1921-1924 4s A-O 25.000c. ..Oct 1 1925 4s F-A 25,000c..-Feb 1 1928 4s J-D 25,000c...Dec 1 1930 4s A-O 20,000 1921-1940 4s *10 J-D 16,877c..Dec 1 '21-'33 4Hs'17 M-S 2,400c_Sept 1 '2l-'32 F-A 4Ks'19 M-S ( 4,000c.Sept 1 '2l-'22 25.000.-July 15 1926 Water (Int. at Treas. office). A-O $70,000.-Oct 1 '21-'29 J-J 15.000. .Jan 1'30&'31 Debt April 1 1921. May 1 1927 4s'92 A-0$ 100,000r Apr 3Hg'01J-J 28, OOOr... July 4s '07 J-J 72,OOOr Jan 1 1957 '22-44 3X8 4s $52,000r Park Bonds 4s '14 — J-J 4s Wharf Bonds 4s g '97 M-N A-O 23.000r.Apr 11942 1 1951 1 Macadam Bonds. 4s'17 A O A-O 1930-1932 1933-1944 4^s'17 4Hs'18 4Ms'18 4^s'18 Sewer Bonds 4s '06 A-0$112,000 4s '08 M-N 1921-1936 4s '11 A-O 26,000c.Nov 1 12.000c_0ct 1 '21-*33 *21-'26 5s *19 M-N/ 9,000.May 1 | [10,000-May 1 '22-'24 *25-*29 School Notes 4s M-S 4s J-J 4s ... _— ... ... - - 73.100 4s M-S 24,000 Refunding Bonds. 3^8 M-S $21,000 4s M-S 69,000 Highway Bonds. ..s $14,000 Hospital Bonds. 5,000..July 7 *22-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '20 Notes $249,000 36,000 Assessed valuation, real.. 9,408,915 Assessed val'n, personal._ 2.64X.915 Total valuation 1920 12,057,830 5s '20 ... $6,000—Sept 1 '21-*26 18,600c_Nov 1 *21-'23 M-N(28.000c_Nov 1 '24-'30 15,000c_Nov 1 '31-'35 '15 — ... _.s $13.000— ... Town-Hail 4s 4s 4s M-S Bonds \ $5,000r —..1921-1922 School Bonds J-J $2,3,500-Dec 31 '21-'25 J-J 31,500 1921-1934 J-J 4s 5s '21 6,000 A O 1921-1932 Sinking $55,000 29,175 1,501.795 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $3.30 Population 1919 (est.) 2,000 1920 School Loan Boston Safe at Deposit & Trust Co This city is in Inc. Mar. 9 1847. 1920. City Bristol County Pop'n '10. 96,652; 121,217. —- $919,917 1921-1949 Municipal Loan Bonds M S 15,000r Mar 1 J J 4,000r—.Jan 1 4s '11 M N 2,500r„_Nov 1 4s '11 4s '12 M N 4s'11 AO 4s *12 1922 1922 1921 15,000r.„May 1 1922 1,000r—Oct 1 1921 ... ... '22 '22 '22 '22 '21 1 1 1 1 1 *40 '31 '40 '40 '26 1 *22-*26 Water Loan - Fire Department Bonds. '07 M-N $20,000r_ -May 1 1927 M-S 119.000r.Mar 1 '29-'39 4s *17 M S 7.000— Mar 1 1922 4s '16 4.000r_Aug 1 '21-'22 10,000r.8ept 1 '21-'22 4s *12 M-N 8,000r_Nov 1 *21-'22 4Hs'13 F-A 24.000r.Aug 1 '21-'23 4Hs*13 M-S 33.000r.Sept 1 *2l-'23 5s '13 4s '13 M-S M-N 4s *13 J-D 4s '13 F-A 4s *16 ... 50.000r.Mar 1 *21-'23 9,000r.Nov 1 *21-'23 24.000r.Dec 1 *2l-'23 6,000r_Aug 1 *2l-'23 10,000-May 1 '22-'26 Cemetery Bonds. 4s '14 A-O $I.000r.Anr 1 '22-'24 5Xs'20 7,000..May 1 '22 *28 Trust Fund Bonds. ... 4s '14 M-8 4s'10 A-O M-S F-A $6l,600rMar 1 '22-29 Bridge Bonds 4s '07 J-J $777,000r Jan 1 1957 4s '15 4s'1.5 20.000r Oct'21-'40 13,000r_Mar 1 '22-'34 4s '11 J-J 49.500r.Jan '11 J-J 49,500r_July 1 1 '2.-'31 '22-*31 4s '12 J-J 55.000r..Jan 1 '22-'32 4s *12 J-D 27,030r_June 1 '22-32 Sewer Bonds 4s '95 4s g A-O $58,000r—Apr 1 1925 *97 M-S 1 3 Xs'98 F-A 3 Xg'99 F-A 1 69.000r__.Mch 35.000r_..Feb 33,000r Feb 3Hg'02M-S 30.000r—Mch 4s g'03 J-D 30,000r.-Dec 4s g'05 J-J 62,000r July 4s g '07 A-O 136,OOOr..Oct 1 4s 10 J-D 37,131—Dec 1 4Hs'10 J-D 74,414..June 1 4s '11 M-N 109.0OOr.May 1 4s '11 J-D 4s '12 J-D J 4,000r 32,000-July 1 *22-'37 8,000..Nov 1 '2l-'28 4Hs'16J-J 4^s'l8 Highway Bonds. ■ 4s '14 A-O $30,000r—Apr 1 '22-'24 . 4s *14 A-O 4s *14 A-O 4s '15 4s '15 M-S M-S 4s '15 4s *14 A-O J-J 4s'16 4s '16 4s '17 A-O 4s '17 J-J 1927 1928 11929 1 1932 1 1933 1 1935 *2l-'37 '21-'46 '22-'47 *22-'41 Dec 1 1921 160.000r__ Dec 1 '22-'41 172,294r_June 1 '22-'42 I —- ... 4X*'17 F-A 5s '18 4s '16 F-A M-N 4^s'17 M-N 5s '18 A-O 5s *18 M-N 4X8'\3 M-S 4^s'l8 J-D 4^s'17 5s'18 5s '20 5s '21 .. -— ^ '21-'24 7-,200r„ Oct 1 '22-'24 50,000r.Mar 1 '21-'25 30,OOOr.July 1 *21-'25 8.OOOr..Oct 1 J-J 4s *15 F-A M-S 4s —- ... — Improvement Sewer Bonds 4s '13 $5.000 —s '15 9,000 Water Bonds 3X8 F-A$120.000o-.Augl'21-'32 — ... ... 4s g NEW BEDFORD. 7.000r.Aug 1 *21-*27 High-School Bonds 3Hg'05 J-J $100,000r July 1 1925 3 Hs'10 J-J 45,000r Jan '22-'30 —. /135,OOOr..Feb 1 *22 '30 \154,OOOr..Feb 1 '31 '41 ... — 3^s'09 M-N $45,000-.Nov 1 *21-'29 4s *16 M-N165,000 1921-1926 __s '17 21.000 Library Bonds 4a $5,000 1921-1922 —. — „ 4s '12 ... 3.OOOr..Feb 1 '22-'24 31,115-Apr 1 *22-'37 M-S 127,052—Sept 1 '21-'37 M-N 8,000—Nov 1 '2l-'28 M-N 7.050—Nov 1 *21-'27 M-N 14,1 <0—Nov 1 '2l-'34 142,500r_May 10,000-May 19,000—June 5Ms'20 76.000_.July 4H8'19 6,000—Oct Rifle Range Bonds. 4s '16 $5,000—May /15,000c..Apr 1 '22 *26 4s '12 fund Assessed valuation 5^s'20 5Xs'20 55£s'20 j63.000r Sept 1'21-'27 [40,OOOr Sept 1 '28-'32 130,000c„Apr 1 '27 '41 4s'94 A-0$ 120,OOOr.-Apr 1 1924 5s '21 A O /35,000c—Apr 1 '22 *26 4s g '94 A-O 200.000cr.Dec 15 1924 \90,000c—Apr 1 '27 *41 4s g '96 A-O 400,000cr._Apr 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20. $325,600 4s g '97 J-J 600,000cr Jan 1 1927 Water debt (inci.) 158.000 3 ^g'OO J-D 48,OOOr. -June 1 1930 Floating debt 170,000 4s TO J-D 90,250r_June 1 '22-'40 Assessed valuation, real 9,152,180 4s TO M-S 60,OOOr.Sept 1 '21-'40 Assessed val'n, personal...1,835,735 4s '11 M-N 100.000r.May 1 *22-*41 Total valuation 1920 10,987,91.5 / 36,OOOr. May 1 '22-27 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920---$25.00 4s '12 M-N(50,000r_May 1 '28-'37 INTEREST coupons are payable l20.000r.May 1 *38-'42 4Xs MILLERS' FALLS WATER DIST. I 2,000c.Sept 1 '23-'24 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. Sewer Loan 4^s'19M-N/$15,000c.Novl *2l-'23 3X8 J-J $25.000 July 1 1932 L 3.500c..Nov 1 1924 BOND. DEBT May20'2l Highway Bonds. $348,500 4Ks'17 F-A $4,000c—Aug 1 1921 Water debt (inrl.) 120,000 School Bonds Assessed valuation, real..18,754,135 4fl '10 F-Af 120,000c.Aug 1 *22-'25 Assessed val'n. personal.. 2,539.190 1 15,000c_Aug 1 '26-'30 Other assessable property. 16,696 4s *16 M-S 14,000c.Sept 1 *21- 34 Total valuation 1920 21,310,021 4Ms'17 M-S 24.000c.Sept 1 '2l-'32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $21.60 Fire Dept. Bonds. INT. on school 3X8 of 1909 at Old 5s *18 M-N $7,000—May 1 '22-'35 Colony Trust Co., Boston; other 5s'18 M-N 1,000—May 1 *22-'23 loans at First Nat. Bk.. Boston. ... F-A This town Is in Norfolk County. poration as a city in 1917 held invalid by State Supreme Court on Jan. 7 Inc. 1662. Population 1910, 7,924; 1921. Incorp. on April 17 1917 as a 1920, 9,382. 4s '17 4s 4Xs'17 F-A 4Ms'17 J-D 4Hs'18 M-N 4s'17 1920, 13,471. This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated Feo. 24 1885. 3,450 4s $30.000 Dec 1 1925 Floating debt 18,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921 $128,150 Tot. val. 1920 1,733.694 Sinking fund (water) 31,626 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$32.50 Assessed value, real estate. 1,577,060 Pop'n 1910, 2,202; 1920 2.173 Assessed valuation, pers'l.. 470,386 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. Tot.asses.vaL'20(80% act.) 2,047,446 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $24.60 METHUEN. Pop'n 1910, 1,399; 1920, 1,485. This town is in Essex County. Incorp. as a town in 1725. Incor¬ MILTON. ~~ Pop'n 10, 11,448; '20--15,189 Water Bonds F-A 9,866; 1920, 10.907. 4s $45,030 citv. —. A-O 4s '16 1921-1944 Total assessed val. 1920-904,117,323 INT. at Beacon Tr. Co., Boston. MILLIS. (additional) 4s '16 '21-*44 '22-*45 '22-'45 '21-'45 125.000r.Mar 1 '22-'46 40,750—Apr 1 '22-'46 4J,7l8r_Apr 1 '22-47 38,074 1921-1946 /38,824 Jan 1 '22-'36 [11 000—Jan 1 '37-'47 27,000-Aug 1 '21-'47 105,346..June 1 '22-'47 93,124—Nov 1 '21-'48 M-S $142,000 $3,OOOc_July 15'21-26 BOND. DEBT Dec311920 Note debt M-S 4s *17 This town Is In Middlesex Inc. 4s '15 1 92,308r_Mar I 2!,000r_Mar 1 50,000r_.Oct 1 4s '14 '21-'32 1921-26 14,000 Assessed val., realestate.759,046,657 Assessed value, personal. 145,070,666 Organized Mar. 18 1896. BOND. DEBT Apr 23 '21. 1876. Water Bonds 1 '2l-'24 4s '14 4s*12 i at town /l6,000c_Dec [48,000c_Dec 35,000 Assessed value, real estate.4,801,130 Assessed valuation, pers'l.. 858,860 --- This 1 '35-'44 1 *22-'34 1 '35-'44 1921-1937 $120,000c. Dec li.OOOc 182,765 This town Is in Worcester County. 32,530 High-School Bonds. 374,039 4Hs'13 M-S $33,000 1921-1933 Borrowing capacity 143,572 Assessed valuation, real__18,878 860 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $32,500 Note debt Assessed val., personal 29,000 2,206 600 Total valuation 1920--4,396,538 Total valuation 1920 21,035.469 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-...$21.00 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-.$29.50 Pop'n 1910. 15,715; 1920, 18,204 Population 1910, 4,740; 1920-5.653 MERRIMAC. 1' 22-'34 J-J U0.000r.Apr J26,000r_July 100,000r.july M-S J-D BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21 Note debt (additional).. funds [Outside limit Incorporated /26,000r_Apr M-S $26.000 —1921 -1933 M-S 23,335 1921-1924 J-D -s (additional) Sinking/Inside limit Nat. Shawmut Bank. Melrose Tr. Co., Melrose 60,000c_June 1 '34-'43 A-O Bonds. 4s Court-House Bonds 4s ... or J-D 4s $10,000—Dec 1 '21-'22 '14 J-D 4,000..Dec 1 '21-'24 Tuberculosis Hospital Notes. 4Ks'19 -.-$172,000 Dec 1 1921 Bridge Notes. 5Ms'21 M N$30,000__May 1 '22 '26 Note debt INT. ... 4s *12 MILFORD. N otes J-D 4s *13 — Boston, M-S $69,669r_Sept 5s '20 incorporated in 1671 by the - Total tax (per $1,000) 1920. ..$21.50 9,000 1921-1929 INT. on 48 at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Department Equipment Notes. Boston; at Milford 8av. Bank and 4Ks'19 / $7,500c_May 1 '21-'23 Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on J 2,000c..-May 1 1924 3^s and 3)^s at Milford Sav. Bank. BOND D'Tf Outside limit.$635,500 Apr. 1'21. [Inside limit. 181,030 MILLBURY. 4*£sT9 4s '12 1 *2l-'42 242,000..May 1 '22 *50 10 .,000—June 1 *22-'42 Province of New York under name of 4s *13 M-S 68,750r_Mar 1 '22-43 Sherburn; on June 22 1695 was in¬ 4Ks'13 M-S 115,000r_8ept 1 '2l-*43 corporated by Province of Massa¬ 4s '13 J-J / 8,000c.July 1 *22-'23 chusetts as town of Nantucket. i \30,000c_JuIy 1 '24-'33 Sewer Bonds. 4>-jjs'13 J-J 30,000c_July 1 '34-'43 5s M-S $5,600r_Sept 1 '2l-'24 4s '13 J-D /17,600c.June 1 '22-'23 A This town Is In Worcester County Inc. 1780. Pop'n 1910, 13,055; MIDDLESEX COUNTY. County seat is Cambridge In¬ corporated 1643. Pop'n '10, 669,915; 1920. 778,352, 1 1923 5,000c.June 1 *22-'26 4Xs'18 J-D 4Ks'18 4^sT8 on 33 $10,OOOr...Apr 1 1922 4Xs'l7 F-A 10.000—Aug 1 *21-'22 Water debt $132,600 4Ms'17 M-S 10,000—Sept 1 '2l-*22 Sinking fund 9,705 484s'17 M-N 2,000—Nov 1 '21-'22 Net water debt.. -.$122,895 5s *18 24,000—Nov 1 *21-'23 Sewer debt.. $203,665 5s *20 I 8,OOOr..Oct 1 '21 *22 Sinking fund 46,927 I 9,OOOr ..Oct 1 '23 '25 Net sewer debt 156,738 5Hs'20 50,000r._Jan 1 *22 '26 Net general debt ,53,165 5 J4s'21 50.000r._Feb 1 '22 '31 High-school debt 66,000 5^s'20 88.000...Apr 1 '22 '25 4Ms'19 12,000..Nov 1 '21 '24 Total net debt of town $398,798 School & Public Bldg Bonds Assessed valuation, real..$3,009,800 3Hg'02M-S $65.OOOr Mch 1 1922 Assessed val., personal 1,750,375 3Hg'03F-A I20.000r.-Feb 11923 Tot. val. (abt.80%act.) '20-9,760.175 4s g '03 J-D 50,000r_ Dec 1 1923 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $30.00 4s g '05 J-D 10,000r__Dec 1 '21-'25 4s g *04 J-J 15,OOOr—July 1 '22-'24 NEEDHAM. 4s g '05 J-J 12,OOOr. .Jan 1 '22-'25 This town Is In Norfolk County. 4s g '05 J-J 21,OOOr. July 1 1925 Inc. 1711. Population '10, 5,026; 4s g '08 J-J 10 5,000r. .July 1 '22-'28 1920, 7.012. 4s '10 J-D 39,600r_June 1 '22-'30 Library Bonds. 4s'11 J-J 30,000r__Jan 1 '22-'31 4s M-S $7,000 1921-1934 4s '11 J-J 66,000r._Jan 1 *22-'31 Water Debt 4s'10 J-D 14,000r.-Dec 11930 - — 4s '15 4s *16 in 5.914,217 $28.00 4s 1921-1926 4s'17 "... 1921-1927 4Ms'18 3,000 1921-1923 4Hs'19 9.000 .....1921-1929 5Ms'21 10,000--June 1 '22-*31 Sidewalk Notes. 4s '17 A-O $2,000 Apr 1 1922 4s '17 1 1925 24,200 _. TOWNS NANTUCKET. 1921 Jan 5,000 Mch 1 1925 13,000...Jan '21 & '22 J-J — TOTAL DEBT Dec. 15 1920— Inside limit $809,550 3,500 AND / 4.OOOr.Sept 1 '21-'22 \ 3,000r_8ept 1 '23-*25 15,OOOr Oct 1 *21-'25 15.OOOr.July 1 '22-'24 100,000..Apr 1 '21-28 23,000—May 60,OOOr—Apr 60,000—July 60,000.-Aug 70,000.-Feb 15,000..Nov 7,000—Nov 1 *22-'26 1 '22-27 1 '22-'27 1 *22-'27 1 '22-23 1 '21-'26 1 *21-'27 70,000—.Feb 1 *22-'28 35,000—.Apr 1 '22-23 55,810——Sepl '21-'28 33,OOOr.June 1 *22-'28 7,000 ——.1921-1927 80,000 1921-1928 /24,000r._Oct 1 '21 '28 \ 4,OOOr..Oct 1 '29 *30 20,000r._Jan 1 *22 *31 100,OOOr..Jan 1 '22 '31 400,OOOr..Feb 1 '22 '31 5^8*20 270,0J0r_May 1 *22 *30 5^s'20 117,000.—Apr 1 '22 *36 5X8'20 40,500—May 1 '22 '30 5X8'20 100,000. .Aug 1 *21 '30 4?*sT9 4,000—Nov 1 '21 '24 Municipal Building Bonds Xa'09 J-J $29,700r.July 1 *22-'29 4s '10 J-D 39.600r.June I *22-'30 5Ms'21 5Ms'21 ... .— ... ... _— ... — ... 4s TO M-S 50.000r-Sept 1 '2l-'30 40.000r.May 1 '22-'31 3,000r.8ept 1 '2l-*23 4s'16 41.476—May 1 *22-36 4Xs')9 59.850—Aug 1 *2l-'39 53£s'20 35,000—May 1 '22-'40 Library Bonds 3J4s'09 J-J $41.500r—Jan 1 *22-'29 4s '10 J-J 39,600r—Jan 1 *22-'30 4s *10 M-S 35.832r.Sept 1 '2l-'30 Street Widening Bonds. 4s *13 M-NI337,000c.Nov l'2l-'33 '11 M-xN 4s *15 M-S 4s ... ... ... „ _ NEW BEDFORD Concluded)— Police Bonds. ,nn 4s J-J $39,110r—July '2l-'36 Police Station Bonds. Bonds. School 4s '17 4Ms'19 •Washington Street Loan — 3s '00 — — , Bonds. Street „ <(S< _ . '21-'29 4Hsl9 —$20,700—Aug 1 1 1926 3Ma'02J-D 1 1927 3Ms'03J-D 1 1928 4s '07 J-J 1 1929 4s *95 F-A 300.000c&r_Aug 1 1935 4s *96 F-A 200,000c&r.Feb 1 1936 4s '96 J-J 60.000c&r.July 1 1936 4s '96 J-D lOO.OOOc&r.Dec 1 1936 4s *97 M-S 100,000c&r.Sept 1 1937 4s '97 J-D 50,000c&r.Dec 1 1937 4s *98 M-N 50,000r—Nov 1 1938 4s '99 J-D 63,000c.-Dec 1 1939 Street Bonds. 4s '13 4s '14 2,011.749 4s '15 fund 506,608 Nov 1 1921 3Ms'll M-N $1.000 —$10,691,000 Municipal sinking (incl. above).. 35,000c.-Dec 12.000c.-Dec 13.000r.-Dec 3,500r. ..July ♦Charles River Basin Loan. registered bonds by check. DEBT STATEMENT MAR. 1 '21. Bonded debt 1 1925 $45,000c—Dec J-D 3 Ms'01 J-D INTEREST on coupon bonds pay¬ able at tbe office of tne City Treas.; Sinking funds '22- 24 1 /210,000c_Dec 1 '2l-'34 \ 70,000c_Dec 1 '35-'39 ... _ 4Ms'16 $119.580--July 1 22- 37 4^8*18 M-8 3,000-Mar 1 '21-23 Department Equipment Bonds. 4Hs'l7 J J $3,000 July 1 1922 4&s'17 F A 1,000.—Aug 1 1921 Military Equipment Bonds. 4J4s'17 M-8 $2,000 —Sept 1 1921 Land and Building Bonds. 5^s'20 $3,000.-May 1 '22 '24 5Xs'20 9,000..Aug 1 *21 *29 Municipal Hospital Bonds. 4Hs'18 M-N 49,020—Nov 1 '2l-'38 „ _ $1,500—Jan J-J ^ $2,000.-July 2.000—July 4.000—July 5,000—July 6,000—Oct J-J ... ' 4s '16 4s'16 — ... ... ■ ■ , *22-*23 '21-'24 '22-'25 '22-*26 *21-'26 1 1 1 1 1 3.000—Nov 1 '21-'26 8,649,251 3Ms'16 M-N 18,000..June 1 '22-*27 1,745,000 4Ms'17 J-D 24,000c. .Oct 1 '21-'24 1,189,181 4 Ms'19 4Ms'19 9,000c—Nov 1 '21 '29 Other debt exempt from 4Ms'19J-D 8,000—June 1 *22-'29 statutory limit., Incl. 4,000—.Apr 1 '22-'25 above 5.446,000 5s'20 A-0 Oth. sk. fds. (incl. above) 345,960 5s '20 M-N 27,000—May 1 '22-'30 Elliott Street Land Bonds. Borr. capac 841.431 $6.000c&rJuly 1*22-'28 Assessed val., real 104,987,100 4Ms'19 J-J Engine-House Loan Assessed val., personal—79,965,533 Sept 1 1922 Total val. 1920--.184,952,633 3 Ms'02 M-S $16,000r Fire Protection Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-- -$27.20 M-S $2,000-Mar 1 '22-'23 Tbe water, park, bridge (except 4s '13 F-A 26,000—Feb 1 *22-*37 1915), high-sch., library, municipal 4s '17 Public Library Bonds, bldg. and wharf bonds, sewer bonds of '07, '0t, *02, 03, '14 and 3.65s'12 M-N $18,856-May 1 '22-32 Net debt - Water debt (incl. above)Water sk. fd. (incl. above) — . ... $120,000 of 1915, bonds of *12, school 1904, '05. '08. *10. *11 and street-widening and trust funds and Bridge Loan. $2,000.-May 1 '22-'23 4s'16 ... 4Ms'19 55,000——1930-1939 — 4Ms *17— limit. STATEMENT NEWBUBYPORT. This city Is in Essex County. Ino May 24 1851. Pop'n '10. 14,949; Municipal debt DEBT. OF Ac., 15.618. Police-Building Bonds 1920, ^ , - M-N $13,340c.May 1 *22-'26 Water Bonds (outside limit) 4s '11 -$4,286,250 713,000 4,359,250 — Total debt 1,973,253 Total sinking funds Waterslnk fd (Incl.) Borrow, capac. 471.783 1,107,343 Mar.24'21 Assess, val. Apr 1 '20 $2,251,000 Fire Dist. tax (pr $1,000) '20— 85c. INT. at Appleton Assess, val. real estate Total 4Ms'19 M-N 45,000—May 1 '22-'24 5Ms'20 J-D 63,000c.June 1 '22-'30 5Ms'21 60,000—June 1 '22-"il Library Bonds. 4s '17 M-N $5,000c—May 1 1922 King St. Highway Bonds. 4s '15 J-D $2,000c—Dec 1 1921 —. Roller Notes. $650 —July 15 1921 School Bonds 3Ms'04A-O $5,000c—.Oct 11921 3.65s M-S l,000r—Sept 1 1921 Trust Co., Boston NORTON. This town is in Bristol County. Street Railway Assessed value, Assessed value, NORWOOD. Norfolk County. New charter adopted Population 1910, 8,014; 1920, 12,627. Park & Office Bldg. Lots. This Total val. 1920 86,376.380 3Hs'04 J-D $122,314c_.June *22-*34 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920— $27-20 i*Loans Issued outside debt limit.J 4s'08 J-J 2,044cArJ'ly 1 *2i-'38 4s 2,000 -—Dec 1 1921 INT. at First Nat. Bk. of Boston. 4Hs'14 A-O 24,000—Oct 1 '21-'44 Pleasant St. Bonds. 4s *12 J-D fl.OOOc.Dec 2 '2l-'22 NORFOLK COUNTY. Dedham is the county seat. Inc. School Bonds ' Population 1910, 187,506; 3 Hb J-J $35,000c<fcr.July 1 1922 1793. 1920, 219,081. 3Hs J-D 50,000c.-Dec 1 1923 $22,500.Nov 15 '21-:29 4s '10 M-N 10,000c.Nov 1 '21-'25 5s '19 Bridge Bonds. Refunding Bonds M-N 24,000cNov 15 *22-*25 4s W M-N $62,0p0c.-Nov 1 1924 4s *16 4s '16 Sewer Bonds (outside limit). /12,000-Nov 15 '21-'32 ... Water Bonds. — \ 500—Nov 15 1933 County Farm Loan. $4,000—May 1 '22-*23 M-S $46,OOOr.-Sept 1 1931 3H? Road Bonds. 4^s 19 M-N$60,000 6s'21 ... 5s '18 ----1922-1926 - $202,750 341,000 Inside limit limit... .. Sinking funds Borr. capac. within limit. Assessed valuation, real.. Assessed val'n, personal.. Total valuation 1920 M-N$40,000c.Nov 15 '2l-'28 Hospital Notes. $40,000. .Dec 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 $135,283 Total assess, value 1920-337,590,181 161,186 123,409 8,800,640 3.267,400 12,068.040 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$25.00 INT. at City Treasury, at Oceao Nat. Bank and Bonds. 4s '16 City Debt Dec 30 1920— Outside ... School Trust American 5s '20 — INT. notes on at Nat. Shawmut Bank; on school bonds at First Nat. Bank, Boston. T. 34,000 226,778 (included) Borrowing capacity.. 17,658,340 Assess, val. real personal 4,545,621 Total valuation 1920 22,203,981 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 INT. at Hampshire Co.Nat. 1920. 46,054. •Water Loans 4s '92 $l00.000c&r_Apr 4s *93 F-A 50,000c. ..Aug 4s '94 A-0 75,000c&r.Apr 4s '95 F-A 30,000c&r.Aug 4s '96 J-J 70,000c&r.July 4s'97 J-J 45,000c.-July 4s'98 M-S 75,000c...Mch 3Hs'01 M-S 3 Hs '02J-D 3 Hs'03 J-D 3 Hs'04 M-N 3 Hs'06 F-A 3Hs*16 ... 1 1922 1 1923 1 1924 1 1925 1 1926 1 1927 1 1928 25,000r. ..Sept 1 1931 35.000O. June 1 1932 14,000r_June 1 *22-'28 14,000r_ .Nov 1 *21 -'34 15,000r..Feb 1 '22-'36 30,000..Mar 1 '21-'46 - Drainage Loan. 4s '16 $1,000 Aug 1 1921 ♦Highway Loans. 4s '96 M-N $80,000c&r_May 1 1936 ... ♦Sewer Bonds $98,000 Dec 1 1922 21,000—-Dec 15 1922 100.000c...Aug 1 1923 4s *94 lOO.OOOc&r.Jan 1 1924 4s '94 125,OOOc&r.Oct 1 1924 4s'95 70,0O0r.-Deo 2 1925 4s '96 70,000c&r_July 1 1926 4s '97 100,000c&r-May 1 1927 4s '98 50.000c&r.Sept 1 1928 3 J4s'00 M-N 25,000r May 1 1930 3.10s'01 A-0 20,000r Apr 11931 3Hs'01J-D 50.000c&r.Deo 1 1931 3 Hs'03 J-D 14,000r—June 1 '22-28 3 Hs'04 J-J 16,000r__July 1 *22-'29 3 Hs'05 J-J 9,000r..July 1 '21-'30 4s '08 A-O 15.000—Oct 1 '21-'35 3.65s'08J-D 5l.OOOr.June 1 *22-'38 3 Hs'10 J-D 38,000-June 1 *22-'40 4s '13 M-N 22,000.-May 1 '22-'43 4s '13 M-N 23.000. .Nov 1 '21-*43 4s *14 J-D 23,000c.June 1 '22-44 4s '14 24.000._Nov 1 '2l-'44 4s '15 F-A 25,000. .Aug 1 -21-*45 3Ms'16 25.000..Feb 1 '22-'46 Sewer Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-J $34,000c&rJuly 1 '22-*49 Land Purchase Bonds. 4s 'J3 M-N $500— May 1 1922 4s *92 4s *92 4s '93 J-D J-D F-A J-J A-0 J-D J-J M-N M-S ... ... 4Ms'19 J-J 7.000.-July 1 '22-'28 School Loans 3Ms'01 A-0 $34,OOOr—Oct 1 1921 3 Ms'02 J-J 211.OOOc&r.Jan 1 1922 3Ms'02A-O 7.850r.-Apr 1 1922 3Ms'04M-N 12.000r—May *22-'24 3Ms'07 F-A 63.000.-Feb 1 *22-'27 County Population 1910, 5,529; 6,366. Water Bonds ... ... J-J 8ept I 10,000 10,000 1926 Sept 1 1927 3 Mg'98 J-D 3.2g'99 J-D 3.2s g'00— 3.l7g'0lJ-D 3.4g'02 M-N 4s g '03 F-A 4s'12 $7,000 ..June 1 *22-'28 5,040 ..June *22-'29 9,000 4pr 4 '22-*30 ♦S.SOO—.June '22-'3l 3,748...Nov '2l-'32 3,900 Aug '2l-'33 . 1,300...June 20 1922 J-D High School Bonds. M-8$142.500c.Sept 1 '2l-'35 4s *15 4s'16 ... 4s '16 ... 8,000 1921-1936 118,000 1921-1926 125,000 1927-1936 4,000—Feb '22-'29 4Ms 19 Sundry Loans 3 Mg'96 J-D*$24,000—June 3 6g'96 J-D *5.000.-June 3Hg'97A-0 40,000—.Mch Permanent Improvement _s '19 $4,000—Oct 1 ... — Water *22-'26 '22-'26 '22-'27 Loan. *2l-'24 Loans 3 Hsg'95J-J $18,550 Aug '2l-'34 3.6sg'95M-N 14,000 -June 1 '22-'35 3 M g'96 J-D 11.250-June L'22-'36 3.65g'10M-N 1 6,364.Nov 12 '2l-'30 ( '6.000-Nov 12 '31-'40 2,250—Oct 31 '2l-'23 8.800.July 28 '22-'43 4Ms'13 4Ms' 13 J-J ... 4s '14 M-N 1 , , 58,500.May 1 '22-'30 1 84.000.May 1'31-'44 2,000c—July 1 1922 - ... $21,000—Nov 1 *21-*24 $80,000c—.July 1 1923 4Ks Surface Drainage. 40.000c July 1930 4>4s $2,500 Nov 1 1921 4s '04 M-N l0.000c.May 1 *22-'31 0TAL DEBT Jan 11921 $760,050 4s '15 J-D 13.000—June 1 '22-34 Debt outside (incl.) 141,700 Engine-House Bonds 14.515,058 4s'08 J-D $8.000c.Dec 1 21- 28 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal 4,173.590 School Bonds 4s '98 4s '99 J-J J-J — 4s *11 J-D 4s *17 M-N 4s *14 F-A $7,200c.June 1 »22-'24 1.000 May 1 1922 51,000/$4.000 yearly \ 1. Aug. on Sewer Bonds 4s 09 J-J $26.000c.July 1 *22-'34 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 $244,000 146,000 [Included) Water debt Assess, val. 74,627 ... personal 5,474,275 1,821,884 7,296,159 at NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH. This place is in Bristol County. Incorp. 1887. Population 1910, 9,562; 1920, 9,238. Water Bonds 4s '93 J-J 1 1923 Jan J$15,000 July 1 1923 4.000c_Sept 1 *2l-'22 16,000 — Sewer Loans Lot. — M-8 Notes 4s *12 Water 4s Total tax (per INTEREST paid by New Eng. Tr. Co. and First Nat. Bank, Boston, and Norwood Nat. Bk., Norwood. ORANGE. Town 3Hs do 48 do 4^s School 4s Inc. 5.282; This town Is In Franklin Co. Feb. 1810. 24 10, Pop'n 1920, 5,393. Town Hall Bonds. 4s '11 A-O $25,500c—Oct 1 Water Bonds. 4s M-S $12,000c.Sept 1 East Main St. s '21-'3I *2l-'30 Impt. Notes. J-D $14,400 Memorial Park Loan. 30,000 5s'20 1921-1925 — ... School-House Loans. Mis'08 F-A $3,500 On demand BD. DEBT June 8 1921--- $100,400 4 60,000 Floating debt Assess, val. real Assess, val. Other 3,353,910 1,196.790 personal property— 1920 Total val. $7,950-Sept 1 '21-'23 12,000-July 1 *22-'29 8.000-Sept I '21-'24 21,000—July 1 *21-'26 85,600—Sept 1 '21-'24 18,688,648 $1,000) 1920---$18-00 Total val. 1920 ... 4s '15 45,000—Nov 1 '2l-'29 15,000—Oct 1 '21-'25 A-O $5.700-May 1 '22-*23 General Purpose Loan. 5s $21,200.June 16 '22-'24 5s 4,100--Aug 14 1921 6s M-S 25,800—Sept 1 '21-'25 County Hospital. fair cash value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$29.00 INT. at Wlnthrop Nat. Bk., Boston 4s '16 M-S 6s 1855. (Assessment ... 3,000. .Dec 1 *21-'23 33,800 Dec '21-'32 12,0001921-1929 1,000 Sept 1 1921 — Electric-Light. 4^s'07J-D $15.000r.Dec 1 *21-'27 4s'16 J-D 2,000 Dec26 1921 5s F-A 4.000.Aug 14 '21-'24 1920, 1920, 22,282. 122.000.July 1 '22-'28 3.65s'12M-N 3.000 May 1922 4Ms'17 J-J 4a '08 J-D 4s 4s Total val. 1920 State-Highwav Bonds. 4Ms'14 M-N $4,830—Nov 1 '21-'24 4Msl3 2,100—M&N '21-23 4s 16 F-A 1,000 Aug 7 1921 Cemetery Bonds. 4s '14 M-N $2,500—Nov 1 '2l-'24 City-Hall Annex Bonds. 4s '15 $1,670—Aug 10'2l-*25 Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'19 $22,300c_June 2 '22-'39 Refunding Loans 3 Mg'01 F-Ax$20,355.56~Feb *22-23 3 Mg'02 A-O x30.533.33-Mch *23-25 3 Mg'03 A-0 xl 1,533.32 ..1925-1926 3 Mg'04 F-A x6.533.33.-.Aug 1926 3.45g'05J-D x4.533.33. June 1 1926 4sg'06 F-A x1,533.32 -Aug *26-27 4sg'07 J-J xl.533.33.July 1 1927 4sg'08 M-S x3.533.34.Sept 1 1927 3Msg'09J-D x3.7a3 33.June 15 '27 4sg'l0 J-D x3.333 34.June 15 '27 3.90g'llJ-D x3.333.34. June 15 1927 3.65g'12M-S 10.000--.Mar 1 1922 4MB 13 A-O 110,000 Apr 1 1923 I 5.000 Apr 1 1924 IMs'14 M-N 15.000—Nov 1 '24-'25 34,OOOc_Dec30'21-'37 4Ms 4^s NORTH AND OVER. This town Is In Essex Assess, val. real. This city is in Berkshire Co. Inc. 22 1895. Pop'n 1910. 22.019; „ A-0$222,800—Aug 1 '21-'37 J-D 20.000_.Dec 1 '21-'22 M-N 18,600.May 15 '21-'36 5s Park Mch NEWTON. This city Is In Middlesex Oo. Inc. June 2 1873. Pop'n '10. 39,806; 4s ^ *22-'47 28.000c.Aug 1 *2l-*48 F-A J-D '08 4s $23.80 Bank, 4Hs and Northampton Inst, for Savings Northampton Nat. Bank. Sinking fund NORTH ADAMS. Co. of Boston. Sewer Bonds. J-D $97.500-June 1 4s '07 '21-'30 4^s ^ ... , Sept $48.000c — -1921-1932 M-S 5,000..Sept 1 '21-'25 6s J-D 7,700-Dec 23 '21-'25 Highway Notes. 4s F-A $24.000 1920-1926 6s M-S 3,900-Sept 1 '21-'23 '22-'23 1 Water debt Inc. $22.000c-Dec30'21-*31 J-D 4s FUND. DEBT May 1 1921 $331,650 Assess, val, 1914. 4s *li 6s $24.000c.July 1 *22-'26 J-J is in town Incorp. 1872. Oct. 6 Bonds. Water 1,944,775 1921 $1,000) '20.$20.00 Pop'n 1910, 2,544; 1920 2,374 Total tax rate (per 4s 20,000c_0ct 5H8*20 A-0 1921-1939 $33,000 33,000 real estate. 1,469,925 personal— 474,850 TOTAL DEBT Apr 22 '21. Floating debt (add'l) School-House Notes. Sewer Loans 3 85s J-J $2.000r-Ju!y I 3#s g Bonds. $28,500 4JKs'19 18.000c-Aug 1 '21-23 77,900c.Sept I 2l-'34 1.000 Oct 1 1921 — $54,000 3,551,089 4,476,684 $1,000) 1920——$19.00 Population In 1920 (est.) 3.000 INT. payable at Old Colony Total value Hampshire Co. Inc 1910. 19.431; 1920, 21,951. Paving Bonds. 4Ms'14 M-8 $10,000c.8ept 1 "2l-'24 4s *16 J-D 15,000c.June 1 '22-'26 4Ms'13 F-A 4Ms'14 M-S val. 1920 assess, 1 '21-'47 Tax rate (per Pop'n 4Ms'16 J-J Co. Water Bonds. NORTHAMPTON^" This city Is in 23 1883. municipality Is In Bristol This 4Hs'17 F-A $51,000c.Aug BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— ... June Nat. Bk., Lowell. EASTON7 NORTH mt%m _ a $20,580c.Aug 1'21-'37 DEC, 31 1920. Water debt 4M»'19 F-A $l6.000c_Augl5'2l-'24 Paving Loan Bonds. 4Ms'17 J-J /110,000c.July 1 *22-'25 1 4,OOOc_July 1 "26-'27 Paving Londs. 4Ms'19 J-J $2J.OOOc.July 1 '22-'29 TOT. BOND t>EBT DEO. 1920— Inside debt limit $251,901 Outside debt limit....... 362,938 Water debt 246.950 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 1920 861,790 A*«8essed val'n, real estate. 14,027,854 Assessed val'n, personal 6.511,990 Total valuation 20,559,844 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$28.50 • Outside debt limit, x Part of issue outside of debt limit. INT. In Boston at First Nat. Bank and Nat. Shawmut Bank and In Nor. Adams *t North Adams Nat. Bank. 4^s Bridge Bonds. police-station and engine-house bonds are authorized outside the debt Park Loans 3 Mg'02 M-N *$9.600.-Dec '2l-'32 Water Dept. Equip. Bonds. Steam [Vol. 112. AND TOWNS MASSACHUSETTS—CITIES 34 Total tax (per — 61,875 4,612.575 $1,000) 1920—$28.00 water bonds at Orange at office of Town town-ball bonds at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston, and Orange Nat. Bank; all other loans at Town INT. Nati on Bk. and Treas.; on Sewer Notes. M-N $152,906c.Nov 1 *21-'39 Treasurer's office 4Hs'13 3,000.—Oct 1 *21-'23 PALMER. Electric-Light Bonds & Notes. This town Is In Hampden County. 4s '94 J-J $50.000c.-Jan 1 1924 Inc. Aug. 23 1775. Pop. *10. 8,610; 4s '06 M-N 6.000-May 1 '22-24 1920 9,896. School Bonds. Highway Bonds (Int. in Boston). 5s *18 F-AS130 OOOc.Feb 1 22 *34 4s '12 J-J $3,330 July 1 1922 4Ms'19 M-N 4,000.-Nov 1 '21-'22 School (Int. in Boston). TOT. BD. DT. Jan. 1 *21- $491,950 4s '09 J-J $6.000c_July I *22-'27 Deductions/Water debt— 42,950 5s *20 J-J 55,000c_July 1 '21-'31 \Elec light bds. 58,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 27 *21- $76,700 Sink, funds (water & light). 73,347 Assess, val. real 6,220,456 Assessed val'n, real estate.6,635,500 Assessed val'n, personal__ 3,464,027 Assessed val'n, personal — 1.9!8,t00 Total val. 1929 9.684,483 Total val. '20 (actual val.).8,623.600 Tax rate (per $1,000> 1920- ..$16.40 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920..$30 50 PEABODY. INT. at Boston Safe Dep. A Tr. Co This city is in Essex Co. Inc. as city May 8 1916. Town property val¬ NORTHBRIDGEL ued at $2,000,000. Pop'n '10, 15,721; This town is in Worcester County 1920, 19,552. Sewer Bonds. 4s *09 — , „ _ 1 *21-'31 58;000—July 1 '22-!50 DEBT Apr 1 '21-- $135,000 School 4^s'19 M-S $55,000c_Sept Loans. 3Ms'02 F-A $5,000c--Aug 15 1921 '11 M-S 14,OOOc.Sept 1 '21-'27 BOND. M-8 21.000c 1921-1927 Assessed value, real estate $3,371,807 4s '13 Assessed value, personal-- 2.621,412 4Ms'20 M-N500,000c.Nov 1 '21-'40 Total value 1920 5,993.219 4Ms'20 M-N/80,000c- Nov 1 '21-'30 \70,000c_Nov 1 '31-'40 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$19.00 Water Bonds. Pooulation 1910, 8.807; 1920 10,174 F-A $65.000c_Aug 1 *21-'33 INT. payable at the National 4s '03 4s '04 J-D 6.000c-June 1 '22-'24 Shawmut Bank, Boston. 3 Xa'05 F-A 60.000c.Aug l5'21-'35 4Hs'14 A-O 14.000c.Oct I 24-'34 NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE 4s '16 F-A 27,500c 1921-1930 DISTRICT. 5s '20 M-NlOO.OOOc-Nov 1 *21-'25 A district In'Middlesex County. Pavement Bonds. Incorporated in 1906. 4s *16 F-A $6.000c_Aug I '21-'26 4s '06 A-O $30,000c— Oct 1 '2l-'35 5^s'20J-J 4s '07 M-S 4^s'08A-O 4 V^s'lO A-O 4s 1929 14,000c.Mch 1 '22-'35 4?is'19 M-S 225,000 5,600c— April *22-*35 5Hs'20 F-A 100,000c.Aug 1 '21-'30 3.000c BOND. DEBT Apr 15 _ -1936&1937 1921 $52,600 5s '20 M-Nf30,OOOc_Aug 1 '21-'25 \25,000c.Nov 1 '26-*30 June, 1921.] MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES PEABODY (Concluded). Electric-Light Bonds. Engine-House '06 J-J "21-'23 3«s'03J-J $9,000-July 1 School Loans. 21-'30 S75.000c.July 16 *22-'36 4s *06 4s '07 J-J 4s '13 A-O J-D,: 14,000$3,500ylyJunel 4s '16 J-J $1,200..July 1 *22-'24 3.000.-Oct 1 *21-'23 27,000$4,500yly July 1 1921. $157,367 $37 667 real estate 15.567.225 M-N 77,332cNov 15 '2l-'36 A-0 36.OOOc.Oct 1 '21-'32 TOT. DEBT July 26 '20$764,000 Water debt (outside limit) 187,000 Sewer debt (outside limit) 201,000 Tot. Electric Tax rate (per $1,000) light loan side limit) (out¬ 98,000 272,000 Sink, fund (outsidelimit). 35,338 Borrow, capac 268,644 Assess, val. real estate 15,302.300 Assess, val. personal 5,344,535 ... Total assessed value 1920 (70% to 80% actual)...20,646,835 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$21.00 the sewer 4s of 1906, the on 1903 and 1904, the street 4s of 1916, the electric 4^s of 1917 and the pavement 4%s of 1919, are at the First National Bank, payable Boston; on the pavement bonds, the sewer 4s of 1907, the school 4s of 1911 and 1913, the water 4s and 4J^s of 1910 1914 1909 at Boston. and the electric 3>£s of the Old Colony Trust Co., The water 3Hs of 1905 at Harris, Forbes & Co., the electric 4s of 5.297,600 val.'20 (act.).20.864,825 assess, 1920—$22.80 the at National Shawmut Population 1910, 2,593; 1920, 2,468 INT. at Harris, Forbes & Co., The debt is wholly a bonded water debt. Inc., Boston. PITTSFIELD. Pittsfield is in Berkshire County. Incorp. as town a June 5 1889. 1761; as city a The sewer, water, pav¬ ing and $77,000 of school debt, incl. below, is outside of the debt limit. 4s *16 M-S $18.000.Sept '21-'29 Paving Bonds 3^g'04M-N $5,000r Nov 1 1921 4^s'l4 M-N 14.000 .1921 43^8*19 (290.000 1921-1928 I 17,000 1929 Water Bonds 4s '08 M-N $55,340c_May 1 '22-'32 4s *08 M-N 130,000c_Nov 1 *2l-'33 4a '09 M-N 60,000c_Nov 1 '2l-'32 4s '11 F-A 360,000-.Mch 1 ,22-,39 4s *11 M-N 75,000c.Nov 1 '2l-'35 4s M-S 168,000c.Mch 1 '2l-'32 4a '12 M-N 75,000..Nov 1 '21-'35 4a '13 M-Nl43.824-.Nov 1 '21-'35 4s *16 M-S 3,000 Sept 1 1921 4Hs'19 M-S 42,OOOc.Sept 1 '21-'24 ... 11992763548 1199342834 0 rection Notes. '07 '21-'23 11,500c...Nov 1 1924 Water Notes. 4Hs $10,000..-Nov 19 1921 4Hs 10,000-Dec 20 '2l-'22 (6,000c_Nov 1 ... ... Sewer Bonds 3 Hs g J-D $50.000c&rJune 1 '22-'26 4s '08 M-N 26,800c&r.Nov 1 *21-'23 4s "11 F-A 85.000c&r__Febl'24-'32 4s M-S 10.000c.Mch 1 '2l-'22 4s '13 M-N 90,000..Nov 1 '21-29 F-A M-S 80,000..Aug 4s *16 52,000-.8ept 43^sT9 N-S 34,000c.Sept Playground Bonds. 4s '15 F-A $12,000—Aug 1 *2l-'40 1 '2l-'46 1 '2l-'37 4s '13 J-D 56,940..Dec 4s g '15 F-A 1 '21-33 (30,000..Feb 15 '22-*26 I 2,000—.Feb 15 1927 4Hs'19 M-N 1126,000c.Nov 1 j 40,000c_Nov 1 5s'20 J-D (16,000c.Dec 1 I 1,000c. ..Dec '2l-'34 '35-'39 '21-'28 1 1929 Park Bonds. 4Hs'19 4s $12,000—Apr 22 '2l-'24 — Sidewalk Notes. '16 M-N $2,500 Scwcr Notes 4^s*18 M-S Nov 6 1921 $5.003—Sept 6 '2l-'22 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1921-$2,605,100 Water debt (Incl.) Sewer debt. ; 1,250,000 456,000 School debt— > Paving debt Playground debt Borrowing capacity 496,400 329,000 13.000 221,72) Assessed valuation 1920 43,712,860 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$28.80 Pop'n, '10, 32.121; *20 41,751 INTEREST payable at First Nat Bank and Old Colony Trust ton; Co., Bos¬ also at City Treasurer's office. — — ... Note debt (addl.) Assess, val. real Assess, val. , ~ 149,078,937 personal Popul'n 1910, 144,337; 1920, 156,968 PROVINCETOWN. This town is la Barnstable Co. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 19268754 Due— Due— Inc. 1620. Plymouth County. Population 1910,12,141; 83.750 $35,000 1922—1— 61,500 20.000 10.000 L920 47.500 10.000 Funding Bonds. 4s'12 M-8 $30,000c Sept 3 *2l-'22 Street Loans. .a 4s *12 J-J 4^s'13 J-D 4Hs'l7 4Hs*17 4^s'19F-A 4Hs'19 —_ ... $1,000 —1921 2,832 1921 2.000 1921-1922 54,000c_Aug 1 '21-'29 - \ 2,000c—Aug 1 1924 4Ms'19 17,000 — Sewer Loans. 1921-22. .$62.000 30,000 1927-28 1931-33 — 1945-47- 1948-50- 9,500 22,500 5,000 3.000 6,000 3.000 58.500 — 4s '11 A-0 M-S $10.000c_Ajpr 1 '22-*26 21 .OOOo.Mch 1 '2^-'42 $4,000c.Mar 1 '22-23 4^s'13 M-S I 4s '15 1940-42- 26,000 46,000 22,500 20,500 } 20.000c.Mar 1 M-N I '24-'43 4.500c_May 1 '22-*24 1 5,000c.May 1 A-O '25-'29 8.000c.Apr *22-'25 1 Sewer Bonds. 4s'17 .— 4Hs'19 J-D 4^s'19 F-A $14.000 1921-1922 28,000c_June 1 '2l-'34 12,000c.Aug 1 *21-'24 School Bonds. F-A 16,000c_Aug 1 *21-'22 J-D 107,860c_Dec 1 *21-'25 4s *16 M-N 15.000c_May 1 '22-'26 4s '12 4s '15 4s ... — Bridge Bonds. 12 A-O $4,000c—Oct 1 '21 -'22 Water Loans. 1921 $51,500 1922-23— 97,000 25,500 24,500 23,000 22.000 18.000 1930 $11,000 1931..... 8,000 1932— 1933 1934-37— 1938-39— 1940 12.0001 4s '11 M-S $21.000c.Mch 1 4s'11 A-O 1,000c—.Oct 4s '11 J-D 2.000c—.Deo 4s '12 M-S 34,030c.Mch 1 4s '12 F-A 7.000c.Aug 1 4^s'13 M-S 18,000c.Mar 1 4s'13 A-O 6,000..Apr 1 Channel Improvement. 4s '16 $2,000— — 7,000 5,000 12,000 4.000 1,000 Highway Bonds. 4s '16 $13,200 $2,200 yrly May 4s *16 3,600— 3,600 yrly July 4s '17 /14,700— 2,100 yrly May 1 4,000.. 2,000 yrly May Town-Hall Lot. 4Hs'19 '17 $6,000 — 1921-1922 Drainage Bonds. 4Hs'17 4Hs'19 M-N ... $1,825 .1921 21,000c.May 1 '21-24 Improvement Bonds. — 3Xa'05 M-N 4s *07 J-J 4Hs'19 1 9,000 June 1 1924 ... ($33,000.-Sept 1 *2l-'27 8,000 Sept 1 1928 5,000 Sept 1 1929 $19,000—$1,000 yearly $8,667—.July l'22-'33 12.000--Feb 15 *22-'32 3.000-Nov 15 '2l-'25 12,000—July 1 '22-32 4Hs'19M-s] ( Summarv of Debt Nov. 7 1918. NET DEBT Park debt (exempt) 4,301; $25,000c— July 1 1922 10,000c—July 1 1926 — Fire-Truck Nov 5 1923 $3,000 Notes. $1,100 1921 Refunding Notes. 4.1s'07 M N$l6,000c&rMay l'22-'37 ,s ... Stetson-Hall 5s 1921 $1,000 School Notes. 4^s INT.at Fourth Nat. Bank, Boston. ROCKLAND. Town in Plymouth $10,500 1921-1927 BOND. DEBT Apr. 15'21_ $55,500 Sinking fund (water) 38,100 Assess, val., real 2,548,750 Assess, val., personal 502,500 Tot. val, 1920 -3,051.250 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$36.00 Val. of town prop. Nov 1917.$403,550 INT. payable at National Shaw¬ mut Bank, Boston. ... - '10 This town is in Middlesex County. Inc. 1644. 1Q9D Population 1910, 5,818; J-J Inc. 1874. $7.000r_July 1 *22-'28 Refunding Loans. F-A $7,250r.Aug Hospital Bonds, $18,000-Apr 4s *12 .s 1 '2l-'22 '22-'40 ... „ School Loans. 4s *09 J-J $24,000r__jan 1 *22-'29 4s '11 J-J 2.000r_July 1 '22-'23 TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 '21. $75,000 Water debt (included) Assessed valuation, real Assessed val'n, personal Total valuation 1920 11,000 5,324,383 1,305,470 6.629,853 rate (per $1,000) 1920 —$26.70 Pop'n 1910, 6,928; 19207.544 Tax INT. and READING. Co. Water-Works. 4s Notes. ... 438,250 Debt inside limit 601,414 Borrowing capacity 14,112 Notes due in 1921....... 153,303 Tot. as'd val. *20-'21 ...$28,537,600 Total tax (per $1,000) '20-'21_$29.80 on water bonds due 1922-28 school and refunding bonds at Second Nat. Bank, Boston; other in¬ terest at office of State Treasurer. Q 4^0 $13,000 ——1921-1933 ROCKPORT. This town is in Essex County. 4Hs'17 34,000 1921-1937 Inc. Feb. 27 1840. Pop. '10, 4,211; Electric-Light Bonds. '20.3.8784s&4Hs — $136,356 1921-1936 Water Bonds. 4Ks'17 (42,354—-Oct 1 '21-'35 4s J-J $4,000c_July 1 '22-'25 J 1,000 Oct 1 1936 M-N 15,000c_May 1 '22-'24 Sewer & Electric Light Bonds. 4s 6,000c.Nov 1 '2l-'32 5s '19 $75,000 1921-1945 3Hs'02 M-N 4$ '10 J-J 4,500c.July 1 '22 '30 Water Bonds. J-J 1,000c...July 1 1922 4s J-D $59,000c.June 1 *23-'30 4s '14 4Hs'17' — — 4s 4s J-D 14,000... June 14 1922 J-D 6,000 1931-1936 Brown Estate Bonds. 1921-1932 $6,000 Sewer Bonds. — 5s 4s .— 4Hs — $2,000 1921-1922 100.000—1923-1947 .... 4Hs'19 J-J 1921-1925 $20.000 $1,000 1921 Public Library Loan. 4s $1,000 1921 Fire Department Loan. 5s $1,500 1921 Richardson Estate Loan. 4s $3,500—1921-1927 ... 4,000c_May 1 '22-'25 6,000c_July 1 '2l-'26 ($ 1,000c.July 1 '22-'23 \ BOND. Grouard Loan. 4s M-N School Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $ 1,000c.Sept *21-'24 4s'07 J-J 4,000c.Jan 1 '22-'25 Fire Dept. Equip. Bonds. 1922-1937 30,000 School Bonds. 3^s 4s *15 4^s'l9 J-J DEBT Water debt 900c. ..July 1 1924 $61,500 Dec 31— (incl.) 49,000 3,950,890 579,630 Total valuation 1920 .4,530,520 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---$24.00 INT. at Nat. ShawmutBk.,Host. Assessed valuation, real Assessed val'n, personal ... SALEM. ... School 4s Loan. $11,000 1921-1931 Cemetery and Library Loans. 4s $1,200 1921 Bond & note dt. Jan. 1 '21.$543,200 This Inc. city Mar. Is 23 In Essex 1836. New County. charter — providing for Mayor and Council adopted Nov. 1915. instead of com¬ mission government. Population '10 43,697; 1920, 42,529. City partially Temporary loans (add'l).. 125,000 destroyed by fire June 1914. See Borrow, capacity 168,714 V. 98, p. 2006. Assessed valuation, real 8,105,425 Bridge Bonds. Assessed val'n, personal 1,091,020 Total val. 1920 (act. val.).9,196,445 4^s'18 J-D $19,000..Dec 1 *21-'27 Bridge Bonds (Outside Limit). Total tax (per $1,000) 1920--$30.80 4s '15 M-N$65.000c.Nov .1 '21-'45 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Municipal Loan. 4Hs'14 F-A$ 136.000c.Aug 1 '21-'54 REVERE. 4s '14 M-S 170,000c.Sept 1 '21-'54 This city Is in Suffolk County. J-J 4s '15 170-000c. Jan 1 '22-'55 Inc. as town 1871; as a city June 19 M-N 105.000c.May 1 *22-'56 4s '16 1914. Population 1910, 18,219; M-N 4s '16 75.000c.May 1 '22-'36 1920, 28,823. A-O 4s *17 80,000 Apr '22-'37 ... School Loan Notes. 4s '02 J-D $1,000-Dec 2 '21-'22 4s '03 M-N 2,175-May 15 '22-'23 4s '03 4s '04 4s '04 4s '15 4s '08 M-N A-O A-O 4s *09 M-S 4s'10 4s '10 4s *11 J-D J-D 4s '16 ... 4^s*17 4^s'17 4^s'18 —s '19 .-s'19 .... ... ... ... ... 5,250.-May 1 '22-'24 2,000-Oct 1 '21-'24 37.539-Apr 1 '22-'27 8.000-Sept 15 '21-'28 9.000-June 1'22-'30 24.930—Apr 1 '22-'31 23,782—Dec 15 *22-'30 60,000—June 1 '22-'33 64.000—Oct 1 *22-'37 3,000-June 15 *22-'24 36.000 1921-1938 40,000 Trust Fund Bonds. J-J $ 10,000c.July 1 '22-'23 School Bonds. F-A$ 111,555c.Aug 1 '21-*35 4s '17 J-D 120,000—June 1 '22-'37 Water Bonds (outside limit). A-OS144,000c.Apr 1 '22-'45 F-A 50,000c. Aug 1 '21-'45 F-A 4s '15 17,500..Aug 1 '2l-'55 4s '15 M-N100,000c_Nov 1 '2l-'45 A-O (45,000c.Apr 1 *22-'36 4s '16 20,000c. Apr 1 *37-'46 10,000c.June 1 '22-'23 4^sT8 J-D 20,000c_june 1 '24-*28 4s '15 4s '15 48,000..Aug 1 '21'24 4V$s'19 F-A 1922-40 19,000-.July 4^s'18 J-J Water-Pipe Bonds. Sewer Loan. 4>*sT7 F-A $18,000c_Aug 1 *21-*22 4s '04 Pipe-Renewing Bonds. $36.000—May 1 *22-'34 F-A $3,000 Feb 1 *22-'23 4^s'15 7,500.June 15 '22-'24 4s '13 F-A 8,000c...Aug 1 1921 4^s'l7 14,000.Dec 15 '22-'35 4s '16 Underground Wire Loan. 4^s'19 13,860 1929 A-O $3.000 Apr *22-'23 4Ks"9 925 1921 4s '13 M-N 6.000-May 1 '22-'24 4^sT9 1,000 1921 4s '14 —s '19 5Hs'20 .- 2,287 ... 20,000 ... 20.000 1930 ... ... ... ... ... -8'19 High-School Bonds. 350 — Hs'07 A-O $10,000c.Apr 1 '22-*27 Sewer and Drainage Notes. 4s '16 $10,000_May 15 *22-'26 4 Street and Sewer Bonds F-A $10,000c.Aug 1 *2l-*25 Sewer Loans. 4s '09 J-D $7,500c.Dec 1 '21-'23 4s *11 M-N 2,000 Nov.il 1921 ... ... 16,800—Apr 23 '22-'29 Police Station. 4s '09 A-O $8,100.Apr 4s *06 J-J 75.000-July 1 '22-'26 4s '15 15 *22-'29 Water Bonds. 3Hs'05 A-0$ 168,000c.Apr 1 *22-'35 M-N 14.000—May 1 '22-'35 4Ha' 13 J-D 8.000 1921-1928 4s '15 Sidewalk Loan. 4Hs'17 F-A 1,000 Aug '21-'22 4s '19 Sewerage Bonds (outsidelimit). $4,000 1921 *22-33 5Ms'20 5,000 1925 3^s'03 M-S $36,000--Mch Park Loan. 3H8*04 M-S120.000c&r.Sept l'2l-'44 F-A 5s *19 62,130-Feb 1 '22-'46 $4,000 ...1924 4s '06 4s *06 F-A 2,500-Feb 1 '22-'26 Funding Bonds. ... ($20,000—June 1 *22-'23 — 1910, Inc 4Hs'17 1921 4>^sT9 J-J ($12,000c.July 1 '2i-'23 1 2,000c... July 1 1924 15 Paving Bonds. 1 ($12,000—Sept 1 '21-'24 1 4>£sT9 1 35,000.-Sept 1 *25-'29 1 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. Water Loans. 3 tfs'03 J-J 4s '08 F-A — ... *22-'28 11921 1 1921 '22-'42| '2l-*27 *22-'27 '21-24 Water Bonds. 4s Pop. Co. ... 1934-37-$74,000 13,000 29,000 28,000 J-J .8 ( 9,000c_Aug 1 *2l-'23 — Norfolk Water Notes. 18,660c.June 1 '22-'48 — J-J 4s 4s $16,072 1921-1925 4,000c—.Jan 1 1922 ... Granolithic Sidewalk Bonds. 1920, 13,045. ... — — 1921 $107,000 Is In 1793. 9 4s 31,543,374 180,622.311 Macadam Bonds. This town is In '19 -.8 $2,000..Dec 15 '22-'23 33,300 1929 4,000 1924 4,695 ... ... Water-Works. 823,998 „ Total val. 1920 4s *14 March 12,000..Sept I '21-*22 Court-House & Equip. Notes. 4s $5.000.-Nov 1 "21-'25 PERM. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $60,000 4Ks'18 M-S$117,000—Sept 1 '21-'23 PLYMOUTH. ... 1920 1920, 4,756. $10,000—Nov 1 '21-'22 3.80s '08— l5.000-.Nov 1 '21-'23 4s'10 5.000—May 31 1922 Bridge Notes. 4s '12 $8,000..Dec 1 '21-28 Playground Bonds. _sg $6,000..Oct 1 '2l-*23 1 *2l-'32 "Consolidated Miscell." 1910 School Bonds 4^sT0J-J $56,825c Various 4s '08 J-D $19,000..Dec 1 '21-27 Extreme Emergency Loan Bds, 4s '09 J-D 33,600—Dec 1 '2l-'24 5s '19 M-S $33,000c.Mar 1 '22-'24 4^s'13 (104.000.-June 1 '22-'29 Sea Wall Bonds. I 12.000 June 1 1930 4^s*17 $2.200 1921-1922 ... —. 4s '19 4Hs'19 1925 1930 Loan. ... — 4s '12 Sidewalk Bonds. 4^sT9 M-N 4s '15 valuation This town Court-House and House of Cor¬ 4s 4s *17 1 ( 8.800—.LDec \37.806 Dec — Street 1921-1929 28,278 ... —s *19 37,160 56,586,180 6s '20 2,500 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$32.30 Bridge & Water Ext. Loan. Pop'n 1910. 32,642; 1920. 47.876 4Hs'19 $33,000 1930 INT. at Eliot Nat.' Bank, Nat. Refunding Bonds. Shawmut Bank, Boston, and the Old 3Hs'02 M-S$10,000r—.Mar 1 1922 TOT. DEBT Jan 1 '21—.$1,039,664 Colony Trust Co., Boston. Total RANDOLPH. Street Bonds. Municipal Yard Bonds. 5s '19 5Hs'20 4s'16 auth. but not incurred..$2,010,700 Borrow, capacity Sept 1 '18 $390,936 Assessed valuation, real 49.925,775 Assessed val'n, personal..$6,630,405 County seat Is Plymouth. $51,600 Bank of Boston and the water 4s of Floating debt (add'l) 20,000 1914 at the Commonwealth Trust Assess, val. real 3.130,010 Co. of Boston. 682,595 \-.j Assess, val. personal—— Total val. 1920 3,812.605 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 —$26.00 PEPPERELL. This town Is In Middlesex County. Population 1910, 4,369; 1920, 4,246 Water Bonds INT. at old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. 4s '08 M-N $69,700c.May 1 '22-*38 BOND. DEBT May 1 *21..$82,000 QUINCY. Assess, val. real 1,896,765 This city Is In Norfolk County. Assess, val. personal. 826,473 Incorporated May 17 1888. Total val. 1920 2.723,238 Municipal Debt—3Hs,4s & 4Ha. Total tax (per>$1,000) 1920-.$25.40 1892 $526,500 474,500 60,000 34,600 Refunding (exempt) Street (exempt) Debt outside limit PLYMOUTH COUNTY. 3J^s of 1902, the water 4s of 4Ms'l7 M-S school and Assess, val Assess, val. personal Sewer (exempt) Water debt (exempt).. ... Debt within limit INT. TOT. DEBT Jan 1 Water debt (incl) 35 TOWNS TOTAL DEBT incl. debts 4s '04 4s'14 Sewer Bonds 4a Loan. '05 M-S $3,000--Sept 1 Sewer Loans. 4s 4a '92 J-D 540.000c...June 1 1922 3 «s'09 F-A 30,OOOc.Aug 1 '21-'35 4Hs'17 F-A 28.000c 1924-1927 Street & Sewer Bonds. 4a '16 M-N$24.000c 1926 AND $853,600 12,000 ... — 4s '15 ..s*19 M-N$30.090_Mar 20 '22-35 9,750 ... Fire Department Loan. 4s '12 M-S $2,600—.Mar 15 1922 4s '13 6.000—Jan 1 '22-'27 4s '16 3,000...Dec 15 1921 4s'17 2,500—.Apr 10 1922 ... ... ... 6s '20 8,000 Street Bonds. — Sept 1 1924 4Ha'17 M-S $19,000—Sept 1 *2l-'27 Municipal Loan. 4s '12 M-N $5.600—.May 15 1922 4^s'17 3,000---June 15 1922 ... 4s *06 M-S 37,060-Mch 1 *22-'36 Train'g-SchBds.(outside limit) *12 J-D $48,000.-June 1 '22-'37 Police-Station Bonds 4s '12 M-S $10,000 Mar 1 1922 Revenue Bonds {Outside limit). 4s '15-M-N $4,000..-May 1 '22-'25 Electric Equipment Bonds. 4s '13 A-O $4.000—Oct 1 *21-'22 Surface Drainage Bonds. 4s '13 F-A $2,000..Feb 1 *22-'23 4s Public Park Bonds. J-J $5,000.-July 1 '22-*26 4s'07 1 salem ( A-O $32,000r —Apr A-O 17,000c..Apr 4s '07 4s'08 Concluded)— Fire Bonds. 4a '16 4s'10 4s'11 4s '12 1|22-'38 18,000c&rApr 1 22- 39 3 Hs'09 A-O 4s F-A SI ,100-.-Aug *21-*31 F-A 11,797—Aug 1 2l-'32 Street Paving Bonds. 4ha'17 J-D S21.000 June'22-'27 4>$s'17M-S 8,000 Sept '21-'24 4>$s'18 J-D 19,000c.July 1 '22-'40 4Hs'19 J J 120,000c.july 1 '21 '29 4>$sT9J-J 22,000c. July 1 '21-*24 5Ms'20 40,000-Aug 1 '21-'25 5Hs'20 J-J 48,000c.June 1 '22-'25 5Ms'20M-S 55,000c.8ept 1'21-'25 TOT. BD DT. Apr 1 '21$2,48l ,000 Less debts outside limit 1,592,500 Borrowing capacity 202,751 Assess, val. real 36,868,000 Assess, val. personal 9,116,000 Total valuation 1920 45,984,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$31.60 ... INT. at Merchants'Nat.Bk.Boston or This Is 4s '17 In County. Essex 1910, 8,047; water Loan. 4s '15 $2,067 10,874. 1920, May 1 16,200-July 10 3,000—Aug 1 4Hs 21,000—May 1 4^s'14 3,500-May 1 4s '16 M-N 7,500..May 1 — ... — — '22-'25 '21-38 *21-'22 '22-'42 *22-'28 '22-'36 School-House Loan. 4s '05 $44,250-Aug 1 '21-'35 4s'10 14,000-May 1 '22-*35 BOND. DT. Apr 10 '2.1--Si.021,000 Less debts outside limit— 24,000 1,127,056 ' '2. 625,000 Assessed valuation, real-76,752,500 Assessed val'n, personal..$7,158,355 Total valuation 1920 83,910,855 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$30.90 Total borrowing capacity- Tempor. debt Dec 31 Population of May 1 '22-'36 TOT. BD. DT. June '20— $200,000 Water bonds (additional).. 71,500 Temporary loans (add'l).. 60,000 Sinking fund and cash 12.394 Assessed valuation, real 7,592,742 Assessed valuation, ners'l— 871,561 Total valuation 1920 8,464,301 (per $1,000) 1920-$35.95 SCITUATE. This town is in Plymouth County Road Bonds. 4s $.5,000 Nov 9 1921 4s 5,000—Nov 9 1924 Various Bonds. 4s $10,000—Nov 9 *22-'23 ... ... — High-School Bonds. $18,750—July 6 '22-'36 4s .10,000—Mar 1 '22-'31 4s ... ... Public Landing Bonds. $5,600-Mar 4 '22-'25 FUND DEBT Dec 31'20 $58,000 4s ... 35,000 Floating debt (add'l) Assessed val. real Assess, val. estate. 6,241,68.5 1,053,660 personal Total assess, val. '20 (act.).7,309,670 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$26.50 Population in 1910, 2,482; '20, 2,534 sharon. A town in Norfolk County. Water Bonds. $6,000..-Oct 1 *21-'26 4s '98 3,000...Apr 1 '22-'24 4s '04 5,000—Apr 1 '25-'29 4s '05 4,000—Apr 1 '22-'26 4Hs'13 13,000 Aug 1 *2l-'33 4*4sT9 4,000—Sept 1 '21-'24 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $35,000 Assessed val., real 3.192,306 Assessed val., personal 636,916 Total valuation 1920 3,829,222 4s *96 Security bonds payable at Bank, Boston. changed for if application is year of maturity ... ... ... ... ... Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—.$22.50 Population in 1910, 2,310; '20, 2,467 SHELBURNE FALLS FIRE DIST. This district is in Franklin County. 4s '11 M-N $60,000c 1921-1940 4Hs'13 11,000-Mar 1 *22-'43 ... BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $71,000 Assess, valuation 1920 2,054,170 Tax rate (per $1.000 1920 $3.10 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston bonds. , when paid are canceled. County. Sewer Bonds. .. ... '00 ... 1930 -1929 $20,000 30,000 School Bonds. '16 $63.500— TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 '2J. Floating debt (add'l) Sinking fund Assessed val., real.. Assessed val.. personal Total valuation 1920 $211,900 50,000 35,897 7,235,439 3,660.320 11,172,249 $1,000) 1920—.$26.40 Popul'n 1910, 12,592; 1920, 14,245 Tax rate (per south hadley. This town Is in — ... Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'13 $2.000—Nov 1 '21-'22 Municipal light Bonds. 4s '15 28,000..Jan 1 '22-35 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921$78,500 Floating debt 47,000 Assessed valuation, real—4,154.181 Assessed val'n, personal... 1,353,916 Total val. '20 {% act.) —.5,508.097 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$28.00 Population 1910. 4,894; 1920, 5.527 ... -— SPRINGFIELD. This city is in Hampden County. Incorp. a city April 12 1852. Popu¬ lation 1910, 88,"23; 1920, 129,563. School and Fire Loan. 4>$s'14M-N| $50,000.Nov 1 *2l-*24 i 120.000.Nov 1 '25-'34 City-Hall Loan. 4s g *07 J-J $50,600r.Juiy 1 '22-'27 ($9,000 even years. $8,000 odd years) Fire & Police Bldg. Bonds. 4s g '10 A-O S170.000r.0ct 1 '21-'30 Locust St. Extension. 4s g '11 A-O $2,000r Oct 1 1921 Fulton Street Bonds. o 4>$s'14 M-N$280,000-Nov 1 *2l-'34 Municipal Building Bonds. 3 J$g'09 M-N $435,000.Nov 1 '21-'49 4s g '10 M-N 300,000.Nov 1 '2l-*50 4s g *12 M-N 416,000-Nov 1 '21-'52 4s '14 M-N 170,000-Nov 1 '2l-'54 5s g '20 75,000c__Oct 1 '21-'35 Municipal Loan Bonds. 4>*gT3 M-N$15,000r—Nov 1 *2l-'23 Land and Buildings Loan. 4 )$sg' 17M-Na255 .OOOc.Nov 1 '21-37 5s g '20 —i 70,000c..Oct 1 '21-'40 — School Bonds. 55.OOOr.-Oct This city Is in Middlesex County a40,000c&rSept and was incorporated on April 14 3 >$g'05- 06 J-J 342.000r.Jan 1871. 4s g '06 M-Na207.000r—Nov 4s g '08 A-O Highway Bonds. 44,OOOr.-Oct 1 4s'14 A-O $21.000c.Apr 1*22 *24 4s g '09 A-O 45,OOOr-Oct 1 4s'15 A-O 18.000c&r Apr 1'22-25 4>£g'13 M-N143,000r—Nov 1 3>$8*16 J-J 38,000—Jan 1 '-22 26 J24.000—Nov 1 4s '16 J-J 11,000c. July 1 '22-'26 4tfg'13M-Nl 1.500 Nov 4s*17 A-O 41,000—Apr 1 '22-'27 4s g *13 M-N325.000c._Nov 1 4>$sT7 J-J 2,000c—.July 1 1922 4HsT4M-Nf 32.000._Nov 1 4>is'19 A-O 32,400—Apr 1 *21-*29 70,000—Nov 1 5s^20 45,000—Apr 1'22-'30 4g'15 M-N/ 90,000c.Nov 1 3 >$g'02 A-O 3 ^g'03 M-S ... City Bonds. 3>$s'02 J-J $5,000c...July 1 1922 4s '03 J-J 8,000c.July 1 *22-'23 4s '03 A-O 4s *04 J-J 3Hs'05 A-O 4s *07 A-O 4s '08 A-O 3>$b'09 A-O 4s TO A-O 4a '11 A-O 4s '12 J-J J-J 4s *12 6,000c_0ct 1 '2l-'23 7,500c July l'22-'24 12,000r__Apr 1 '22-'25 16,000c..Apr 1 '22-'27 7,000c-Apr 1 »22-'28 16,OOOc_Apr 1 '22-'29 27,000c.Apr 1 '22-*30 A-O '2l-'29 *21-'33 '2l-'32 1 1933 '2l-\33 *21-*24 '25-'34 '21-*25 1170 .OOOc.Nov 1 *26-'35 M-N432,000r.Nov 1 '21-'36 4^s'19 M-N594,000c&rNovl'21-'38 5s g *20 260,000c—Oct 1 '21-'40 5s g '20 200,000c—Oct 1 '21-'40 a Public Building Loan. 4s g '11 A-OS176,OOOrOct 1 '2l-'31 „_ .— Street Ext. Bonds. 4s g *15 M-N$35.000r_Nov 1 4HsT7 J-D '21-'25 680.000..Dec 1 '2l-'37 1 '22-*31 63,000c&r.Apr l'22-'34 5,000c.July 1 *22-'26 5,OOOc_July 1 1921 4>$s'17 J-J 70,000c_July 1 '22-*37 Municipal Loan. 4>$sT3 J-J $23,000c.July 1 '22-'23 Lowell St. Bridge Bonds. 3 Ha'09 A-O $28.000c&rApr 1 *22-'49 Sewer Bonds (outside limit). 4s '95 J-J $12.000-July 1 '22-*25 Park Bonds (outside limit). 3 Hs'02 J-J $8.000c«ScrJuly l'22-*29 Emergency Bonds. 4Ms'17 J-J $5,000c—.July 1 1922 Sewer Bonds (inside limit). 4s .*97 J-J $l,000c—.July 1 1922 4s '98 J-J 2.000c.July 1 '22-'23 3 Hs'01 J-J lO.OOOc.July 1 *22-*3l 3 Hs'02 J-J 6.000c&rJuly l'22-'27 4s *03 J-J 7,000c&r Julyl*22-'28 4s '04 J-J 8.000c.July 1 '22-'29 3Hs*05 A-O 14,000r_Apr 1 '2 -'35 4s *06 J-J 5.000c.July 1 '22-*26 4s '16 J-J 4s '16 1 1921 11922 1 1923 1 1925 1 1926 *2l-*28 Dwight St. Widening Bonds. 39,000c Jan 1 '22-'32 4>$s*18 $150,000—Dec 1 *21-'38 88,000c.July 1 '22-'32 5s g '20 200,000c—Oct 1 '21-*40 Water St. Widening Bonds. 20,000c_Apr 1 '22-'23 30.000c.Apr 4>4s'13 A-O Public Building Bonds. 4s'15 J-J $66.000c&r Jan 1'22-35 4s *15 J-J 28,OOOc&rJuly 1 '22 34 4s *16 4s *16 J-J — „. $60,000c—Oct 1 '21-'30 Dwight St. Widening & Ext. L'n 5s g '20 Tot. assess, — 4>£sT8 J-D $180.000c&r_Dec *21-'38 Railroad Under-Pass Bonds. M-N! $12,000Nov 1 '21-'23 1 260,000Nov 1 *24-'43 4a g '15 M-N150,000c.Nov 1 '2l-'35 4sg '13 Park Bonds. 3 J$g'03 J-D $125,OOOr..June 11923 Sewer Bonds. 3s g '00 J-D a$ 142,000-June 1 1930 3 J4g'01 M-S 6.OOOr.Sept 1921-'26 3 Hg'04 F-A 8,000r_Aug 1 '2l-'24 4s g '08 A-O 4s g'13 M-N uation to by {Reduced State. returning part of 4s *10 J-D 4s '11 4s *14 J-D J-D J-D J-D 4s *15 J-D 4s *12 4s '13 4s'16 STONEHAM. Population 1910, 36.000r.Nov 1 '2l-'38 4>$sgT9— 1 1923 4s g *07 '22-'36 4s g '08 '22-'37 3 «g'09 '22-'38 3Hs'10 *22-'39 4tfg'13 '21-'38 4s '16 M-N 80,000..Nov 1 *21 -*36 5s '20 A-O 60,000c—Oct 1 '21-'30 a Coupon or registered. 15,OOOr .Dec 1 '21-'35 11,000 1921-1931 City Bonds. 3>$s'04 J-D J-D $33,500c&r.June 1 1924 16.000c&r.Dec 1 1928 June 1 1929 4s '08 Sewer Bonds. 4s J D $60 000c. June 1 '22-'36 4s *09 J-D 30,000 4s *11 J-D 11.OOOr—.June 1 1931 12,OOOr.-Dec 11927 4,000r„ .July 1 1922 39,000c&r.June 1 1922 32.000 Junel 1923 72 860..June I '22-'33 " 4s '07 Water Bonds. M-N $39,000c_May 1 *22-'29 M-N/lO.OOOc.May 1 *30-'31 J-D 4s '12 J-J J-D 4s '12 _ 4>$sT3 J-D 4>$s'13 J-D 28,6 .0--June 1 *22-'28 4s ($12,000 1922-1925 4>$s'16 J-D 8,6 0—June '22-'46 J-D 1 20,000 1926-1935 4s '17 16,000—.June '22-'37 BOND DEBT June 13 '21 $187,000 4Hs'17 J-D 70,200...June '22-'27 4>$sT7 J-D Notes outstanding 55,000 9,000—Dec 1 '21-29 Water debt (incl.) —— 68,000 4s '17 Street-Improvement Bonds. Assessed valuation, real 6,551,855 J-D $5.000—June 1 '22-*26 Assessed val'n, persona! 925,695 4s '16 11,200 1921-1927 Total valuation '21 (abt) .7,477 550 4>$s'17 7,700 1921-1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920--$30.30 4>$sT7 4>$s'17 1,200 1921-1922 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 4>$s'17 15,400 1921-1927 4^s*18 25.000—June 1 '22-*26 STOUGHTON. 4^s'l8 5,626—June 1 *22-*27 This town is in Norfolk County 4>$s'19 120,000 1921-1924 Incorporated Dec. 22 1726. Water Bonds (outside debt limit). Water Loan. 4s'00 J-J $40.000c&r.July 1 1930 4s A-Oz$ 18,000c...Part yearly 4s J-J 506.500c&r July 1 1922 4s J-D z38,000c Part yearly 10,000r—Jan 1 1922 4s '92 J-J 4s J-J a4.000c Part yearly 10,000c...Jan 11923 3 >$s'03 J-J §Refunding Bonds. 3 ^s'04 J-J 10,000c.-Jan 11934 4>$s J-J $24,000c Part yearly 3 Hs'04 J-J 5,OOOr. ..July 1 1934 -s *14— 16,000 15.000c der.Jan 1 1935 3 ^s'05 J-J Hospital Notes. 3 ^s'06 J-J 10,000c.-Jan 1 1936 _s $5,000 4s '08 J-J 20,OOOr J & J 1 1938 BOND & NOTE DEBT 3 Hs'09 J-J 7,000c.-Jan 1 1939 May 1921 ;. $69,500 4s 98,480 J-J '21-'43 J-J Total valuation 1920 5,867,198 14.000.-Jan 1 '22-'35 4s '15 J-J Total tax rate(per $1,000) *20-$35.50 J-J 4.000—.July '2V25 4s *15 Pop'n 1910, 6,316; 1920 6,865 4s J-J 10.000 Jan '22~'31 INT. on bonds marked (x) at the 4s '18 7.000 Jan *22-'28 Old Colony Tr Co., Bost.; (a) at Ex¬ Elec. Lt. Bonds (outside debt limit) J-D$125,OOOcdcr_June 1 1927 change Tr. Co.: (§) at Int. Tr. Co. 4s '97 4s '98 J-D 5,000r. ..Dec 1 1928 3 Hs*02 J-D 175.000c&r_June 11932 SWAMPSCOTT. J-D 45,000c&r_J'ne 1 1937 This town is in Essex Co. Incorp. 4s '07 36,960r.Juae 1 '22-*43 May 21 1852. Population 1910, 4V$s'13 J-D 4>$s'18 59.450.—1921-1938 6,204: 1920, 8,101. 4>$s'19 4.500 1921-1929 Permanent Improvements. 28,500 1922-1938 3.60s'04 $6,500—May 25 1924 4>$s'19 4>$s'19 90,000 1921-1929 Sewer Notes. Fire Equipment Bonds. 4s '16 $18,000 1921-1938 $3,000 1921-1923 4s *16 5,312 1921-1931 4HsT8 J 19,000c. June 1 '22-*37 Police & Fire Station Bonds. ... — - - . ... ... ... — ... ... — _ ... — ... — — ... 4KsT7 Park Bonds. 10,000c.June 1 '22-'41 ... 4s '16 Notes. Park 4s *12 $4,000—May 1 '22-'41 ... Water Notes. 4s'16 $3,500 .1921-1927 4KST7 3.700—June 1 '22-'41 Street-Improvement Notes. 4 >$s'14 $8.000—.Oct 1 *21-'24 4>$s'19 J 8,000—Sept 1 *2l-'24 \ 5,000—Sept 1 *25-'29 Essex Street Paving Bonds. 4Ks'19 $13,500c_Sept 1 *21-'29 Sewer & Drainage Notes. 4Hs $8,000c. Dec 1 '21-'24 School House Land Notes. _s '20 J-J $ 1,000c. Jan 1 '22-'25 4s '13 6,500—Nov 1 '21-33 Miscellaneous Loan Bonds. 4>$s'13 J-J $2,000c.July 1 '21-'23 Public Park & Town Hal! Bonds 4Ms'13 J-J $6,000c.July 1 '22-'33 — — ... 4Hs'18 — $8,715 7,724 Sewer Bonds. 4s'16 $11,000 ... 4s '18 4s'19 ... — 13.000 4,000 1921-1946 1921-1948 1921-1931 1921-1933 1921-1924 High School Bonds. 4^sT6 ...$127,150 1921-1936 4Ks,\7 42,000 1921-1937 Road Bonds. 4>$s'17 $18,000 1921-1922 4>$s'17 8,000 1921-1922 Bridge Bonds. n 4>$sT7 $2.400 1921-1922 Street Railway Bonds. 4>$s'19 $28,500 1921-1939 Pavement Bonds. 4Hs'18 $18,000 1921-1923 Dept. Equipment Bonds. 4>$s'19 $36 800 1921-1924 Epidemic Bonds. Fire Bonds. $2,000 1921-1922 4Ks'13 J-J $500c—July 1 1922 4>$s'18 Bonds exempt from limit.Sl ,535,518 Humphrey St. Impt. Bonds. 1,225,500 4s '14 J-D $35,000c 1921-1934 Debt within limit TOT. BD. DT. Apr 11919 2,811,018 Sewer Bonds. 284,376 3 Ha M-SS104.884—Sept 1 '21- 42 Floating debt 1.281.459 4s M-S 10,000—Sept 1 '2l-'25 Total sinking funds 25,339.870 4>$s'13 J-J 3.500c.July 1 *2 -'28 Assessed val., real 9.475,755 4>$s'l7 M-N 10,000—June 1 '22-*41 Assessed val., personal ... — ... — — ... ... ... — ... 34,815,*625 (6,000.July 15 '22-'25 Total valuation 1920 $29.40 \ 500. July 15 11926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 INTEREST on coupon bonds is 4>$s'19 6,000..Dec 1 '21 *23 5s'20 M-N 13.000c.Nov 1 *21-'33 payable at the Webster & Atlas Nat. *^s*18 — — Water Bonds. Bank of Boston. Registered Inter¬ ^ 150,000 Aug 1 1928 est remitted by City Treasurer. 54.150c— Apr 1 '22-'39 4Hs'17 M-N 5,000 1921-1930 TISBURY. This town (P. O. Vineyard Haven) 5Ks'20 J-J 24,000—July 1 |22-'45 4>$s'19 J-J 73 / 2,000—July 1 '21-'24 is in Dukes Co. Inc. July 6 1671. \ 300—July 1 1925 Population 1910, 1,196; 1920, 1,275. Road Loan. Department Equipment Loan. $2,000 4>$s'17M-N $2,000 1921-1922 _s 3 Hag F-A$ 3 >$g'09 A-O — Street Fire Apparatus Loan. 1921 4>$s'17 M-N ($1,000. 1 500 1922 School Loans. 3>$s'05 ... $8,800.July , 48*11 4s '12 44,000 500 ... ... , , _ t 15 *22- 24 1921-1931 May 1 1922 4Ms*15 M-N/ 3,000c._.May 1 1922 \26,000c.May 1 '23-*35 48,000—July 1 *22-'44 Water Bonds. Oct J-J al50.000—Jan 1 J-J al60.000—Jan 1 J-J a680.000_ ..Jan 1 J-J 266,000c.-Jan 1 M-N 1^0.000..Nov 1 7,090; — 20,OOOr.-Dec 1 1938 20,000c...Dec 1 1939 15,000r_ ..Dec 1 1940 15,000c—.Dec 1 1941 15,000 Dec 1 1942 8,000—Dec 1 '2l-'28 9,000—Dec 1 '21-'29 1920, 7,873. 20,000r-.0ct 1 *21-'28 4s g '93 A-0$l50.000c 211,697,735 $1,000) 1920.-.$24.50 val. 1920— Tax rate (per 3 >$s'08 J-D 4s '09 J-D _ Hampshire County Building Bonds. 4s '13 $15,500..Oct 1 '21-'33 4s '14 2,500—June 1 *22-'26 3 >$g'01 M-S$ 125,OOOr.-Sept BrnvrFU VTT T T? cash val. Assessed val., real $202,524,420 Assessed val., personal. §29.173 315 3 Ha 4s — .. — estate is taken at abt. 100% Inc. 1725. This town is in Worcester '99 _— This town is In Middlesex County. southbridgiT — TAUNTON. This city Is In Bristol County. Inc. May 11 1864. Population 1910, 34.259; 1920, 37,137. School Bonds. Net water debt $1,618,399 4J4s'13 J-D $60.000.-June 1 *22-*33 4s '15 J-D 5.000.June 1 *22-'26 Dwight St. Widening and J-D 10.OOOr.June 1 *22-*31 Extension Loan 1,585,000 4s '16 4Hs*17 47 600 —.1921-1937 Municipal group buildings (exempt).. 1,396,000 4>£sT6 J-D 160,000——Dec '21-'3ft Sewer Bonds (outside debt limit). Dwight and Water Street J-D $83,500c&r_June 11927 nnderpa&ses (exempt).. 452,000 4a '97 J-D 66,500r J&D 1 1928 All other debt 4,932,500 4s '98 4s'99 J-D 30,000r.-June 1 1929 Less sink. fds.. 891.144 4s '00 J-D 75,000c&r_J'ne 1 1930 3 Hs'OO J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1930 Net debt excl. of water 20,000r_ ..June 1 1932 and exempted debt 4,041,356 3 Hs'02 J-D 3 >$s'03 J-D 12,OOOr. -June 1 1938 13,OOOr. ..June 1 1935 Total net debt Nov 30 *20-19,092,754 3 >$8*05 J-D J-D 30.000cd5r.June 11936 Borrowing Capacity. — .1.275,729 4s '06 J-D 3,000r. ..June 1 1937 ASSESSED VALUATION.—Real 4s'07 INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston and City Treasurer. Total water debt Nov30'20$l,726,000 Less sinking fund 107.601 , In place of an accumulating sinking fund, the city raises each year by tax¬ ation a sum of money which is applied to the redemption of bonds, which ... M-N 56,720 Total tax 1910,77.236:1920.93,091 INT. on coupon National ... 4s '16 A-O registered bonds made prior to one Popul'n 4sl'10 4Hs'13 A-O 3>$8*16 J-J Coupon bonds may be ~~ town 22.000c&rApr 1 '22-'43 13,000c.Apr 1 *22-*34 8,000c.Jan 1 '22-'25 1,000 Apr 1 1922 4^8*13 A-O City Treasurer's office. SAUGU8. 19,000c&rApr 122-40 lO.OOOc&rApr 1 22- 31 6,000c .Jan 1 *22-'27 A-O A-O J-J 4s '14 1 '22-'37 [VOL. 112. AND TOWNS MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES 36 /49,000c.July 1 *22-'28 5Ks'20 J-J 172.000c.July 1 *29-'40 Town Debt Dec. 311920. _s — Bonds. $3,800— School Bonds. 4s A-O $4,600r 1930 Water-Works Bonds. 4s *06 M S $63,000c.Sept 1 *21-'36 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921.. $75,400 Assessed val., real —2,059.420 Assessed val., personal— 363,739 Tot. val. *20 (60 act.) 2,428,159 Total tax (per $1,000) 1923.--$17.00 INT. on water bonds at Martha'B Vineyard Nat. Bk., Vineyard Haven: 206,350 on school bonds at Lynn Five-Cent | 257,200 Savings Bank. Water sinking fund 104 870 Assessed val., real 14.007,9'6 UXBRIDGE. This town is in Worcester County Assessed val., personal 1,3 ! 6.938 Total valuation 1910 15,324.854 Incorporated as a town June 27 1727. School Notes. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.-$23.00 Perm. Impt. Sewer debt Notes & Bds__$344,100 (add'l) ... Water debt (add'l) INT. at 1st Nat. Bank, Boston. 4s '12 ___ $12.000 Serially June, 1921.] MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES UXBRTDGE (Concluded)— Street Loans. ware. 4s 17 $14,000 1921-1927 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20$78,500 Water debt (included) 37,500 Assess, val. real estate 3,804,910 Assess, val. personal 2,439,890 Tot .assess. val.'20(50 % act.) 6,244,800 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-,.-$12.90 ... Population 1910, 4,071; 1920.-5,384 This town is In Middlesex County Inc. 1868. Population 1910, 11,404; 1920, 13,025. Sewer Bonds. 3 Ha 3Ha School Loans. 4Kb A-O $l,500c Oct 1 1921 4s '13 MS 5,000c.Mar 1 ,22-'23 4Ha '10,12,875; Total valuation 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 13,550,701 1920- —$32.70 INT. at. Commonwealth Tr. Co. and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. This 5s Inc. Is In Norfolk County Population 1910, 5,492; 1724. 1920,5,446. School Bonds, $12.419 Water Bonds. 4s F-A 4^s'18 M-N A-0 5s *19 5s *20 4s '20 5Ms'20 A-0 5^s'20 A-0 Oct 1 1921 '21- $361,759 163,100 5.829,886 2,369,560 8,099,446 yal., personal the First Nat. 1 city is in Middlesex County. 1738; city June 2 1884 Building Bonds. 3Hs*02J-J $22,000c.-Jan 11922 4Hs*07 J-J l,000c_-July 1 1922 as a town 4s '15 4s '06 A-0 $i2.000c—Oct 1 '21-'26 4Hs'07J-J 434s* 13 J-J 6.000c-July 1 '22-'27 12.000r_July 1 22-'33 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 4H8'13 J-J $2.000— July 1*22-23 4s '18 J-J 10.000--July 1 *22-*23 A-0 4s '92 J-J 4s *92 J-J •15,000r„Dec 4s '93 A-O • 4s '93 A-0 30.000c_Apr Drainage and Sewer Bonds. 4s $3,000—-July — '04 J-J J-J 5,000r 5s *18 5s '18 J-J J-J 2,000--Jan M-N 4s '11 J-J School 65.000c.July 1 *22-'34 2.000c-.Oct 1*21-22 $30,000..May 1 '22-'S6 2,000c.July 1 '22-'23 County. 1,000 Jan 5s *18 J-J 5,000-Jan School Bonds. Hs*02 J-J i Ha'03 J-J lHa'06 J-J Is '12 A-O l^a'13 J-J 1s *14 la *17 J-J J-J 1 $10.000 -1921-1930 1921-1922 1921 2,338.350 2.017 953 1921 $63,100 45.500 279.603 (per $1.000' 1920.. .$20.70 Population 1910. 2,206; 1920, 1,935 WEBSTER. This town Is In Worcester County. Incorporated In 1832. *18 J-J AO Ha'19 A-O 1922 Water Bonds. 375.000 *10.740.2 46 Tax rate (per $1 000) 1920 $19.50 Pop'n 1910. 11,539; 1920 13.258 *22-'26 . * Less value — x Water bonds are retired yearly from earnings of water plant. *25-*36 wellesley. - 1 property by State of Massachusetts under Income tax law. ' 3,000 Jan 1 *22-*24 f? 181,000c—Oct 1 *2l-*29 80.000c--Oct U of personal assessed , AO 1( Itfs' 19 A-Ofi5i.000c.-Oct 1 1 50.000c.-Oct 1 Hs*20 A-0 $2,000__Apr 1 Ha'20 J-J 25.175-July 1 Public Playgrounds Hs'03 J-J*$31,000c July i This town is in Norfolk Co. Tnc. 6 1881. Population 1910, 5,4*3; 1920, 6,224. Sewer Bonds. is '15 M-8 $120,000c Mar 1' 22-*45 4s '16 M-S 25,000--Mar I '22-*46 4s'16 M-8 41.000—Mar 1 '22-'41 '30-*39 *2l-'34 *35-*39 April *22-*25 *22-'40 11933 Public Park, a *93 A-0*$20.000c_ —Oct 1 192'' 'OTAL DEBT Apr 1 *21 $950,500 5s '17 58 '18 M-8 5s '20 42.000.-Mar 1 *22-*42 6,000..Mar 1 '22-'23 aside limit 812.500 hitalde 103,009 32,030 265,586 4* '97 8,159 25,639 'otal valuation 1920 38,037,675 (Assessment at actual value.) 4s *07 limit (special)—_ (water) Inking funds— Tatar sinking fund (Incl.) lorrowlng oapaclty lutside limit 'ax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$25.60 1910. 27,834: 1920 30.915 •Special loans. INT. on coupon bonds isj payable t the Boston Safe Deposit1 & Trust •opul'n Jo., Boston. . 5s *19 —- * ts '09 4s'12 4s *13 is '15 4s *18 21,000 137,500 60,765 39.390 __ Hampden Co. Inc. Pop'n 1910, 16,044; May 23 1334. 1920, 18,604. Bridge Bonds. 4s *16 F-A $16.000c_Aug 4Hs'17 J-D 4s *17 '21-*28 21-'31 ? 4Hs'13 J-J $33,375c-July 1 '22-'28 4s '14 M-S l6,000c.Mar 1 *22-'29 43^s'14 M-N 14.000.-Nov 1 '2l-*34 4s *15 M-N/20.000c_Nov 1 *2l-'25 130,000c-Nov 4Hs'19J-J '2l-'25 1 '22-'37 5s '19 J-D S18.OOOc.Dec 1 '2l-'29 BOND. DEBT Dec. 31 *20 $236,500 Water debt (incl.)_ 95,500 150,000 23,150 28,569 12,934,768 Floating debt & notes Sinking] General funds] Water Assessed val., real Assess, val., personal 1,888,141 Total val. 1920 Tax rate (per (act.) $1,000) 14,822.909 1920 —$30.00 Population 191Q, 12,895; 1920,15,057 INT. on town and school debt at Town Treasurer's office: other loans at the First Nat. Bank. Boston. whitman. 1 '26-'35 Inc. 1910, Town Water Bonds. M-S $20,000r 32,000 Town Hall Bonds. is M-S $47.000r School Bonds. -s 1 Bonds. *21-'23 '2l-'26 1 — 7,292:1920.7,147. 3,000c.July 1 *22-'24 3,000-Apr 1 *22-'24 J-D School *22-'26 '22-'31 *22-'36 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 4s 11,000--Dec 1 J-D 1 1921 1 1921 This town Is In Plymouth Co. March 4 1875. Population WESTFIELD. 4s'16 1 4s '07 1934 1 3,712,997 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$21.50 1925 — 4s '12 1920 $27,300c_Dec ... I '21-'27 TOTAL DEBT Jan. 11921 $100,000 Water debt (incl.) 29,000 ,, Floating debt (additional). 60,000 5,122,450 .1,140,529 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal Total val. 1920 6,23 ',979 rate (per $1,000) 1920 $27.40 INT. at Old Ooiony Tr. Co.. Bos. 32,580—July. 1 '22-'33 Tax Water Bonds. 4s '07 A-0 $ 8,000-Oct 1 '21-'22 4s '02 J-J 6.000-July 1 '22-'27 Highway Bonds. 4s *11 A-O 1,500- —-Oct 1 1921 Gas and Light Bonds. 3 J^s'99 J-D 4s '07 A-O 4s *091 A-O '14 4s $32,400-June 1 '22-*29 12,000.-Oct 1 *21-'32 14,000—Oct 1 '2l-'34 5,000—Oct 1 *2l-'25 1,000—-Oct M-N 4s '15 J-D WILHAMSBURGH. This town Is in Hampshire Co. Inc. Pop'n 1915. 2,118. April 24 1771. Water Bonds. 4s g '03 J-J $50.000 c. July 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Mar. 1 1921 $50,000 Floating debt 13,400 _ - Water sinking fund— 23,214 935,665 56,409 2,19 ,074 — Assessed val., real A-O 4s 13,000—May 1 *22-'34 M-N 4s '03 1 1921 F-A 4s *15 13.000c Aug 15 '21-'35 4,000—Dec 1 '2l-*22 4s *16 M-N 10.000.-May 1 *22-'26 4Ha' 18 J-D 34,000—June 1 *22-'38 Sewer Bonds. $10.000—Oct 1 *2l-'22 4s '07 M-N 2,000—Nov I '21-'22 4^s'13 J-J 2,000c—July 1 1922 15 WINCHENDON. This town is in Worcester County. Revenue $492,000 20.000 205,000 50,000 132,178 11,173,787 2,994,950 1920 14,168,737 (per $1,000) 1920-$31.00 Total valuation on 1920-—.$27.50 4,000—May 1 *22-'23 light debt (incl.) Floating debt Borrowing capacity Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal INT. (Assessment at fair cash yal.) Tax rate (per $1,000) Incorporated in 1764. Gas & Total tax Assessed val., personal Total valuation 1920 6,000c.June I *22-'27 PERM. DEBT Dec 31 *19 Water debt (included)---- water bonds and gas & light 4s, 1915, at First Nat. Bank, Boston; on others at Hampden Nat. Bank, Weatfield. bonds 10,000 $3.000 29,000 Cemetery refund, bonds 4s Water bonds 4s BOND. DEBT Dec 31 Assessed f Real estate '20 45.000 3,470.660 ] Personal 1412.720 1920 (Total 4.883.380 (Assessment about 95% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 —-$27.00 Populat on 1910, 5,678; 1920, 5,904 val. winchester. This town Is la Middlesex Co. Tnc. 30 1850. Population 1910, 9,309; 1920, 10,485. County, Bridge Bonds. School Bonds. 4s *15 M-S $3,000c-Mar 1 '22-'24 4s '15 $7,000-July 1 *22-'28 Water Bonds. 4s '16 6,430-Apr 22 '22-'26 3Ha'03 J-D $6 OOOc.June 1 '22-*27 Macadam Bonds. 3J^s'03 M-N 3,000c—.Nov. 1 1922 4s'16 $2,100 Apr 22 3921 4s *95 M-N 11.000c—Nov 1 1925 4^s'17 3,300 —July 28 1922 4s *98 J-D 33.OOOc.June 1 '26-'28 TOT. PERM. DT.Jan 1*18 $63,650 3 Ha'02 M-N 12.000c.Nov 1 '29-'30 Assessed val., real 3,962 903 4s '17 M-S 2,232 Mar 1 1922 Assessed val., personal 675,025 Road Material & Storage Shed Total valuation 1920 4,637.925 Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) M-N $4,000c.May 1 '22-'25 1919—$26.40 4s '16 Population 1910, 2,928; 1920, 13,443. Playground Bonds. Apr. WESTPORT. — —- — —. Is M-8 $12 000—Mar 1 *22-'27 12,000—8ept 1 '21-'32 14.000—Sept 1 *2l-'34 M-S 16.000—Marl '22-'37 M-S 7.000—Mar 1 *22-'28 M-8 15.000c_Sept 1 *2l-'35 M-8 M-S M-8 25.135—Mar 1 '22-*34 Park Bonds. 4s '99 M-8 $4.000—8opt 1 *21-'24 4s *08 M-S 3.500—Mar 1 '22-'28 4s *10 M-S 3.000—Sept 1 '21-26 4s WEST SPRINGFIELD. This town Is In Hampden Oountv. Population 1910,9,224; 1920.13,443. School Bonds. 4s '12 F-A $24,000c.Aug 4s '15 M-S 4s 5s 1 84,000c_Mar 5s A-O 25.000 4H*'19 J-J 38.000c Refunding Bonds. M-S M-S 30,OOOc_Mar 1 *21-'35 M-S 12,OOOc_Mar 1 '21-24 Various Municipal Bonds. 4s '10 $110.000 Water Works. - Note Debt Jan 1 1921 Total debt Jan 1 1921 School Notes. F-A $3.000.-Nov M-N 30.000-Nov School Bonds. 4s '15 $20,000c_0ct 4s '19 M-N 30,000--May 4s 1 A town In Bristol Other assessable property., Tot.aas. val. '20(60 % act.) 43.000c&r Jan 1 1923 5,000r Jan 1 *22-*26 11.000- --Apr 1 '22-*32 3,OOOr.July 1 *22-*23 26.010—-Jan 1 *22-34 1 7,500r—Jao 1 *22-'24 1 M-S $ l9,000o 1925 M-N 6,000c.-Nov 1 1925 School Notes. 4s*06 M-N $8,750 1921-1925 BOND. DEBT Dec. 31 '20 $116,500 Tax rate $ 15.000c-—July 1 1922 124.10O0r__JaD 3 1 4s 4Hs*19 M-N Assessed val., personal valuation 1919 x 9,000-May 1 »22-'30 4s A-O Total 1 *22-'23 1 '22-23 M-N Water Bonds. A-O 5Ms'20 A-0 80,000--Apr 1 '22-'25 -8 $21.000 part yearly Surface Drainage Bonds. BOND. DEBT Dec. 31 '20 $21,000 J-J $ll,000r—Jan 11922 Assess, val.. real estate 6,8 >6.753 3 Ha'02 J-J lO.OOOc&r-July 1 1922 Assess, val., personal 3.468.463 — 4s *10 4s *10 Is *02 la *15 „ 4s '11 400BOND. DEBT Jan 1 *18Note debt (additional)--Assessed val.. real. 1 1923 Dept. Equip. Notes. 4^s $1,000 Nov 1 1921 Sewer Bonds. 4s M-N $31,000r 1922 4s M-N 10,000c 1926 3 Ha M-N 30,000c.-Nov 1 1928 80,449 28,898,228 1,000 1.000 31 1922 1920, 5,789. 150 000 '21- Bonds. — Jan 1 1922 7, 00—Jan 1 *22-'29 4,000.-Apr 1 *22-'23 High-School Loans. 4s *10 A-0 $40.500c.Jan 1 '22-29 4Hs*17 M-N 16,000c_May 1 '22-'37 Land Bonds. 5^s*20 J-D $11 .OOOc.June 1 '23-'32i Building Construction Bonds. 5Hs*20 J-D($is.000c-June 1 '22-'30 1 10,000c. June 1 *31-'40 Refunding Loans. t. 4s This town is in Worcester Co. Inc Nov. 1717. Population 1910, 5,446; This town is In This town Is in Middlesex *5,000c_ -Oct 1 1923 4s '94 A-O 5,000c Apr 1 1924 4s '97 J-J 7.000c Jan 1 1927 4Hs*13 A-O 12.000—Apr 1 '22-'33 434s'20 J-J 2,000--July 1 '22-'23 Street Bonds. Is'12 A-O $1,000c._ Apr 1 1922 J-J 4s '14 3,000—Jan 1 '22-24 4s '17 *22-'24 *22-'50 A-0 $25,000c--July 1 1922 10,000c.-Apr 1 $72.900c,Jan 4^s'17 A-0 *18 WESTBOROUGH. Borrow, capac. Jan I '21 Assess, valuation 1920— 5s '21 4^8 ... ll.OOOc.Oct wayland. A-0 — Sinking funds *22-'49 1 *21-'31 1 *22-'51 other loans at Fourth Atlantic Nat. Bank. Boston. Bonds. 4i4sT9 A-O $7,000c.-Oct 1 '21-'27 Sewer Bonds. .— 40.600._Apr 1 ton; Land . A-0 '19 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920---$26-00 INT. on water 4s of 1904 at Boston Safe Dep. & Tr. Co. on refunding loans at Old Ooiony Trust Co., Bos¬ 42,000r—Jan 1 '22-'35 Water Bonds. __ *17 Note debt (add !)., Borrow, ccp'y Jan. 1 Total valuation 1920 J-J - 1,867c Apr 1 1922 4.000c—Oct 1 *21-'24 5.000.-Apr 2 *22-'26 4,000—Oct 1 '2l-*24 Loans. 4s *16 M-N Sll.OOOc.Nov 1 *21-'31 North Beacon St. Bridge Bonds. 4Hs*19 M-N$57.000c_Nov 1 *21-*39 Drainage Bonds. 4^s*19 M-N $3,000—Nov 1 '21-'23 TOTAL DEBT 1920 $1,087 000 Water debt (Included) 152,0 !0 This • $10,000c,July 1 '22 *31 25.000—Apr 1 '22-'46 4^8*17 A-0 Sewer waltham. Farm J-J A-0 A-0 4s '17 5s - Inc. [15 416 3Hs'99 J-J Assessed val., real 1 '21-'27 A-0 29,000c,Apr Water Loans. Total valuation 1920 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $29.80 at 7,000c_0ct (10,000c-Oct 1 *21-'25 5,000c. Oct 1 '26-'30 Surface Drainage Notes. 4s *16 A-0 $9,000—Apr 1 *22-'30 Drainage Loans. 1 - Main street 4.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 Water debt (included) payable Bank, Boston. '17 5s '18 M-N|$65.000.Nov 1 '21-'33 County. I 3,000—Nov School-Building Bonds. Water Certificates (reg.). 5^s'20 $36,000r_June 15 '22-39 4s M-N $1,000—Nov BONDED DEBT (?) Water Bonds. Assessed val'n, real estate_$2,308,325 4s M-N $14,OOOo.„Nov Assessed val'n, personal._ 400,085 4s 5,000—May 1 Total assessed val'n 1920. 2,708,410 4s 5.000..July I Population 1910, 1,010; 1920--1,090 5s *21 M-N 15,000c_May 1 '21 -'26 1 1922 A-0 2 4,000c—Apr 1 *22-*27 A-0 28,000—Apr 1 *22-'28 A-0 97.780—Apr 1 *22-*29 M-N 33,000c-May 1 '23-24 A-0 7,500.-Apr 1 '22-'26 4Ks'14 This town is in Essex '22-*39 l,000c_—Apr 5s'20 1,000—Sept 20 1921 3,000—May 1 '22-'24 Hlgh-sch.4Ha 8.240—Mch 27 1922 School 4 J4sJ-D2,167 Dec 1 1921 INT. 36,000c_Nov 1 5Ks'20A-O Park 4 4is Assessed 90,000.-Apr 1 4s *16 4s '22-'37 '38-'39 '22-'31 1 1932 $'3,2; Or-Oct 11 '21-'22 — Water Refunding Bonds. WENHAM. 1 Macadam Pavement Bonds. '20 M-N$44.000c_May 1 *22-'25 5s Miscellaneous Loans. Water ext 4s Water 4s A-0 '22-'2fl $20,000c_Aug 1 '21-'25 133.330—June 1 '22-'48 — 6,000c_ Dec — 4Hs'17 A-0 t 4143*13 J-J $25 000--July 1 4Hs*19 J-Jf$ll2,000c-July 1 1 4,000c_July 1 4^s'19 J-J /$20,000c-July 1 I 1,000c—-July Hospital Loan. _s $12,000c-May 1 '22-'25 36.000c_May 1 *22-'33 J-D 4s *17 4s , M-N M-N Street Loans. 3H3'05 M-N 512.000c.May 1 *22-'23 4s '07 M-N 10,000c.May 1 *22-'23 4s town '05 *21-'26 2.000—May l'22-*23 4s *15 M-N 49,470c.May 1 22-'35 'See V. 100, p. 1619. for maturity) 4s walpole. , 4Hs'14 iHa ... ... This town Is In Norfolk $510,500 County. 117,000 Incorporated 1635. The town's total 9,334 assets on Jan. 1 1920 were figured to Borrowing capacity be $1,462,225; lnoluding water-works 479,111 Assessed val., real 15,853,375 property valued at $590,425. Assessed val., personal 2,221,585 Highway Notes. Total valuation 1920 18,074,960 6s'20 J J $15,000—July 1 *22 '25 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$18.50 Macadam Paving Bonds. INT. at Boston Safe Dep.&Trl.Co. 5s'19 $16,000 1921-1924 21,457. School-House Loans. 4s *13 weymouth] BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 Water debt (included)Water sinking fund This town is in Middlesex County. Tnc. Sept. 17 1630. Pop. 1920 15,086.811 2,696,610 Total valuation 1920 $17,783,421 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$24.50 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.,Bost. 4Hs'19M-S/$l3.500c_Sept 1 '21-*29 I 10,000c. Sept 1 '30-'39 val. 37 Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal '21-'24 '22-'29 County Tuberculosis Loan Bonds. Hospital personal assess, 5s '19 20.*00--Sept '2l-'3T 59,000-.July 1 '22-'39 Water Meter Notes. 4s'12 A-0 $1,500—-Apr 1 1922 4Ha J-D $3,000—June 2 *22-'23 Municipal Light Loan. 4s '94 A-0 $36,000c-Oct 1 '2l-'24 Water Bonds. 4s A-O $139,OOQc_Oct 1 *21-'33 PERM'T DEBT June 1 '21 $471,200 Assessed val., real 11.101,881 Assessed val., personal— 2,448,820 _s Norfolk real estate 4,205,900 2,388,765 1920 6,594.755 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$30.60 Pop'n 1915, 9.346; 1920 8,525 4s M-N$44,000c_Nov 1 *22-'30 5,200._Aug 2 *21-'22 M-N 100,000c..Nov l*3l-*41 A-0 13,000—Oct 1 '23-*35 6s 4s *10 watertown*] wakefield. 3Ha Assess, Assessed TOWNS School Bonds. 4s *05 M-S $21,336c_Sept 1 M-S 40.500--Mar 1 This town is in Hampshire County. Incorporated in 1775. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $45,900 Tot. AND '21-'32 1 *22-'35 1921-1939 M-N $100,000- May 1 '28-'29 Permanent Street Bonds. A-O $30.000 Water Bonds. 4s g $25.000 Apr 1 1929 25.000 Oct 1 1930 165,000 Apr 1 1927 3 Hag A-O 50,000 Oct 11930 4s'05 20.000 1921-1930 4s g M-N 25.000c. ..Nov 1 1933 Bridge bonds 1907 $9,000 Pavement Bonds. 4s g A-O 4s ... ... 4HsT9 J-J $18.000c —1921-1929 Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'19 J-J $ 19,000c 1921-1939 BOND. DEBT Dec 31'18 $311,000 Water debt (add'l) 324.500 Floating debt (add'I) 30,000 Sinking fund 181,228 - '94 '98 Fire 4a *14 J-D J-D $21,200c.Dec 1 12.500c...Deo '21-*24 11928 & Police-Building Bonds. M-NS50.000—May 1 *22-'31 School Loans. l$36.000c_0ct 1 '21-*29 3Hs'03 A-0 1 6.000c. Oct 1 *30-'31 Public Park Bonds. M-N $63,000c.Nov 1 '2l-'4l Surface Drain Loans. 4s *16 M-S $7.000c,Mar 1 '22-'28 4s *17 A-0 4s '11 2,000c.Apr 4s *17 1 '22-'23 J-J 2.000—Jan 1 *22-'23 Sewer Bonds. 4a '94 J-D $20,000c_Dec 1 '21-22 4s '95 J-D 10.000c.Dec 1 '2l-*22 4a '96 J-D 20,OOOc_Dec 1 '23~'24 4a '15 M-S 4,000c.Mar 1 '22-'25 4s '17 M-S 4,000c.Mar 1 '2 >'25 TOTAL DEBT Dec. 31 *20 $351,500 Water debt (Included) Debts outside limit 149.500 Borrowing capacity 366.729 Ass'd val. (real 75.000 estate $19,252,375 3,069,750 22,322,125 (per $1,000) 1920 $22.00 (personal Total value 1920 Tax rate INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co. and Nat. Shawmut Bank. Boston. Hospital Bonds. WINTHROP. This town in Is In Suffolk Co. A-O$177,000r—Oct 12 4s '13 4s 1920.15,455. . Municipal Loans. 4^8*13 A-O J 4,267 Apr 15 1922 \ 3,873—Apr 15 1923 School Bonds. 4s '13 J J 18,000.-Oct 45,000.-Oct 33,000--Jan 5s '18 J J 55,000.-Jan 5Ms'18 J J Police-Station Bonds. A O 5s '17 LEGISLATURE.—The Legislature now meets annually the first Tues¬ There is no limit as to the length of session, but com¬ 1 1922 day in January. 1 1923 "22-'23 pensation of the 15,000r Jan 28,500r_July 1 1,500--July 1 '22 '24 J-J J-J 4s *14 10.132; 1910, Population 1852. Inc 5^s'17 A O HI STORY OF '26 '27 '21 '25 M-N $16.000_Nov 4Ms'14 ... see '27 '29 ... ... ... H^s'01 A-O 150,000r.-Apr 1 1931 02 J-J 85,000r-July 1'31 & *32 1 '21-22 1 1923 3Hs'02 A-O 50,000r- -A-O 1 1932 3^s'03 J-J 225,000r_Jan 1 '33 & '34 Refunding Bonds. 3J4s'08 J-D $24,480-June 29 '22-26 3*4s'03A-O 25.OOOr.-Oct 11933 1 1934 3 )4s'04 J-J 80,000r.— July Playground Bonds (Outside limit) 1 1934 50,000r. -Dec 4s '11 J-J S47,820c..Jan 1 *22-*41 3 «s'04 J-D 3 Hs'05 A-O 15,000r—Apr 1'1935 Playground Notes. 25.000r.-Apr 1 1936 4s '13 $1,500-Dec 22 '21-'23 3Hs'06 A-O Cemetery Notes. (2.000—Oct ... { 625-Oct 1 1921 ... 4s'11 Water Bonds. A-O 100,000r—Oct 1 1922 1 1922 $90,368—Jan 1 *22-'38 3Hs'12 A-O 176,000r_—Apr A O 30,000r_— Apr 4s *09 J-J 29,160—Jan 15 *22-'29 4s '12 60.000r_.Jan 1 *22-'33 J-J 4s'10 J-J 19,800--Jan 1'22-'30 4s '13 A-O 60,000r_Apr 1 '22-'33 FUND. DEBT Jan 1 '21. $686,808 4s '13 2,000r_July 1 '22-'23 Water debt (included)... 161,000 4s *13 J-J A-O 13,000r.0ct 1 '2l-'33 Floating debt 125,000 4s *13 A-O 42.000r—Oct 1 '22-'23 4s '13 Borrowing capacity 92,042 260,000.-July 1922-'34 J-J Assessed valuation, real..17,206,500 4s J-J 56,000—Jan 1 '22-*25 Assessed valuation, pers'l. 1,023,950 4s '15 Total value 1920-18,229,450 4s *15 J-J 105.000—Jan 1 '22-'35 A-O 30,000—Apr 1 '22-25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $24.50 4s '15 87,500—Jan 1 '22-'26 Val. of town owned prop.. 1.388.700 33*8*16 J-J 43*s'19 A O 96,000-Apr 1 '22 '29 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bos 40,000--July 1 *22 *29 4J*sT9 J J Grade-Crossing Abolition. WOBURN. 4s *10 A-0$ 100,000r.-Oct 1 1930 This city is in Middlesex County. 33*s'10 J-J 100.000r.-Jan 11930 Inc. May 18 1888. 4s *12 A-O 60.000r—Apr 1 1922 Municipal Loans (inside limit). 4s *13 J-J 30,000r Jan 1 1923 4s'12 J-J $3,108 Tuly 1 1922 4s '14 J-T 3,000_-July 1 *22-'24 4s '13 J-J 5,000c.July 1 *22-*23 4s '08 J-J Funded Sewer Loans. 4s J-J 500.000r_J&J 4Hs*13 J-J 6.000c.July 1 '22-'23 1 '27&'28 5s '18 F-A 14.000c.Feb 1 "'22-'23 3 3*s '99 J-J 170,000r. -July 1 1929 Sewer Debt (Inside Limit). A-O 465,000r__Apr 1 '30-'33 5s *14 J-J $39,838c.July 1 '22-'29 314s 60,000 July 1 1932 High-School Debt (Outside Limit). 33*s'02 J-J 3 Hs'05 A-O 60,000r—Apr 1 *34-'35 4s *06 F-A $39,OOOr.Aug 1 '21-'33 20,000r Apr 11936 4s '06 J-J 4.000c.July 1 '22-'31 3 Ks'06 A-O 25,000r _Jan 1 1922 High-School Debt (Inside Limit). 3Hs'12 J-J 115,000r J&J 1 1922 4s '06 J-J $5,000c&rJuIyl *22-'26 4s *12 A-O 95.000r Jan 1 1923 J-J 4s '13 4s '06 J-J 2.500c.July 1 '22-26 J-J 5,000r_July 1'22-'23 4s '13 Sewer & Paving Bonds. A-O 12.000r Oct 1 *2l-'23 4s *13 4^8-18 J-J $17,200J-J July *22-'24 13,500 4s '14 Macadam and Sewer Bonds. ■ A-O 4,000 Oct *2l-'24 4Ms '19 ... $48,000 1921-1924 4s '14 J-J 32,000—Jan 1 '22-'25 4s '15 Water Bonds (Outside limit). 10.000—Jan I '22-'26 $2,000r—-July 1 1922 33*s*16 4^s'07JJ 60,000. .Apr 1 '28 '30 »22-'23 5s '20 A O - -- - „ J-J J-J J-J J-J 4s '08 4s '11 - . - - 4.000c_July 10,000c.July 5Ks'20 A O 120,000. .Apr 1 '22 '22-'3l '22-'30 '27 9,000c.July Street Paving Loans. '22-'32 4s '12 11.000c-July 3 3*s'12J-J $70,000r—Jan 11922 *22-'33 A-O 50,000r—Apr 11922 4s '12 4Hs'13 J-J 12,000c.July '21-'24 J-J 15,000r July 1 1922 4s *12 4Hs'14 F-A 4,000c.Aug 1 *22-'23 J-J 85.000r—Jan 1 1923 4s '15 J-J 2,000c.July 1 4s '13 J-J 7,500r.July 1 '22-'23 4s '13 4Hs'18 J-J 1,675 J-J 18.000 1921-1924 4s *14 43*8*18 J-J 3,500 30,000 July '22-'24 4Ms'19 31,500 1921-1929 4s *14 J-J 30,000-Jan 1 '22'25 43*s'19 8,000 1921-1924 4s '15 J J 4Ks'19 4.000 1921-1924 33*s'10 J-J 22,500r„ Jan 1 *22-'26 FUNDED DEBT July 12 '19: 18.000—-Apr 1 '22-'27 4s '17 A-O Inside limit $178,900 43*s'19 A-O 72,000—Oct 1 *2l-'29 Outside limit 150,490 5s '19 30.000„Jan 1 *27 *29 J J 4s '10 ~ ' — — — Borrowing capacity .... Assess, val., real Assess, val., personal Tot. assess, val. 1920 50,000—Jan 1 '22*26 72,432 53*s'19 J J 12,953,735 Building Bonds. 3,531,667 $9,000r—Apr 1 1922 16,485.402 3Hs'12 A-O 4s *12 $1,000) 1920---$26.00 15,308; 1920, 16,574 INTEREST at Second Nat. Bank, Boston, and in Wo burn. Tax rate (per Pop'n 4s '17 1910. 11922 *2l-'29 1922 1923 Funded Park Loan. 3 3*s'09 J-J 4s '89 A-O $8,500r. ..July 250,000r.-Apr 75,000r—July 1 1922 10,000r 1932 1938 Apr 100,000r_—July 125,000r.-Apr 20,000r Jan 15,000 Apr 15,000r—.Oct J-J 35,000r—July 4s *12 J-J 4s '13 275,000r Jan J-J 21,400r_July 1 4s '13 J-J 66,000-July 1 4s '14 J-J 124,000—Jan 1 4s *15 AO 4s '15 16,000—Apr 1 47,500r„Jan 1 33*s*16 J-J 15.000-July 1 33*s'16 — 39.000--Apr 1 4s '17 A-O 30,000. _Jan 1 5s '18 J J 50,000-_Jan 1 53*s'18 J J 5s '20 A O 68,000—Apr 1 85,000--Apr 1 53*s*20 A O Street Paving Bonds. 4s '17 A O $18,000--Apr 1 3 3*8 12 J-J 4s *12 A-O A-O 4s '12 1 '22-'26 1 '22-'26 1 *22-'26 1 '22 '27 1 '21 '27 1 '21 '29 3J*sT6 33*s'17 43*s'17 43*s'19 Bridge Bonds. 3 V*s*12 J-J $l(),000r—Jan 43*s'19 A-O 153,000—Oct 1 Sidewalk Bonds. 33*sT2J-J $25,000r—_Jan 4s '13 J-J 20,000 Jan A-O 3 )*s'08 J-J 3 343*09 A-O Bonds. (32.500r—Jan \50,000r__ Jan J-J 25,000-July J J 90.000—Jan A O 140,000—Oct A O 225,000—Oct 12.000r—July 1 1922 51,000.. Apr 1 *22-'27 School Loans. 4s'07 — 33*8*16 J-J — 33*s'02 J J WORCESTER. This city is in Worcester County. Incorp. as a city Feb. 29 1848. 4Ms'17 $200,000r__Oct i *18-'27 Water J-J Sewer 1927 1928 1929 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 '22-'23 *22-'24 '22-'25 *22 '25 *22-'26 *22-'26 '22-'37 '27 '29 '22 '26 *27 *30 '22 '26 43*s*17 A-O $17,500—Oct 1 *22-'27 30,000 Apr '22 '27 43*s'19 A O 167,000 1921 1929 TOT.BD.DT. Apr30 '21 $10,954,100 4s '13 A-O $30,000r_0ct 1 *21-*23 5,535,371 J J 20,000-July 1 '22 '24 Sinking funds 4s '14 J-J 20,000—Jan 1 *22-'25 Borrow, capacity (inside 4s '15 debt limit) 3,008,101 4s '15 12.000.-Apr 1 *22-'25 A-O 45,000-—Apr 1 '22-'27 Assessed val. real estate_191.368,550 4s '17 Assessed val., personal,. 40.636,230 Land Damage Bonds. A-0$650,000—Apr 1 *25-*27 43*s'17 A O Land Damages Loan. 33*8*12 J-J $50,000 Jan 1 1922 Total assess, val. 1920—232,004,780 Tax rate Public Playground Loans. (jper $1,000) 1920—.$26.60 J-J $50,000r—July 1 1929 Pop'n 1910, 145,986; 1920. 179,724 INTEREST payable by check on A-O 30,000r Apr 1 1922 Merchants' Nat. Bank. Boston. 4s *13 J-J 2.000r_July 1 '22-'23 3 3*8 4s '12 of State Rhode Island. DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. State as of State (square miles) area a One of Original Thirteen 1,250 Providence Gov. (term exp. first Tues. Jan. 1923).Emery J. San Souci Sec. of State (term exp. first Tues Jan. '23)_J. Fred Parker Treasurer (term exp. first Tues. Jan. '23) Richard W. Jennings State Capital Bridge Loan. State House Loan. $318.000o—Jan 1 1924 395.000o„.Jan 11934 3 3*g*94 J-J 3 3*g*94 J-J 3s g '98 3s g '01 State debt, bonds out¬ described as follows: $300,000o—Mch 11959 A-O 800.000c,-July 15 M-N 700.000c—May 1 1938 1941 4s g '17 Bonds. M-N$300.000c. May 1 1967 _ 500,000c-.Aug 1 1970 43*s'20 F A Charitable Inst. Loan. 4g '14 J-J $617.000c—July 4s g '15 M-S 453,500i-—Sept 1 1964 1 1965 Construction Bonds. 3s g *06 A-0$350.000c—Apr I 1946 •Metropolitan Park Loan. Armory Bonds. 3Msg'08J-D$250.000c__June 1 1958 1 1936 4s '14 F-A 300,000c.—Feb 1 1964 1 1939 Charitable Institution Bonds. 4s '12 J-D 563,000c —June 1 1942 4s g '16 M-S $149.500—Sept 1 1966 4Hsg'18F-A 155.000 Aug 11968 Harbor Improvement Bonds. Soldiers' Bonus Bonds. 4s g '10 F-A$500.000c„ .Aug 1 1960 43*g'20 J-J$2,500.000c _ „Jan 1 1945 4s 13 J-D 476.000Z—Dec 1 1963 •This Is debt Incurred for the benefit of the several towns and cities in¬ cluded In Metropolitan Park System. While such debt Is a direct obliga¬ Highway Improvement 3s g '06 A-O$600,000c—.Apr 3 3*g*09M-S 600,000c..-Mch tion of the State, towns and cities its payment must eventually be met by assessment on the benefited, (x) Coupon with privilege of registration. State-House bonds and Charitable Inst. Loan 1914 INTEREST on the payable in Providence at the Is Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co.; on the 1918 and bridge bonds of 1917. payable Charitable Inst, bonds of 1916 and at National Exchange Bank; on all TOTAL DEBT, $10,832,000 1,631,918 Total funded debt Sinkingfunds Net debt—— — - Co. other issues at Industrial Trust SINKING FUNDS, &c.— Jan. 1 1921. $9,200,082 Jan. 1 1920. Jan. 1 1919. Jan. 11918. $7,702,000 1,263,843 $7,832,000 1,421,860 $7,624,000 1,186,774 $6,410,140 $6,438,157 $6,437,226 town and district bonds and fund Is largely Invested In city, notes, and It Is to receive $165,537 yearly. The sinking •TAX VALUATION.—The total assessed valuation of real estate and personal property in Rhode Island Jan. 1 1921 was $988,745,048, consisting $599,134,386 real estate and $389,610,662 personal property. Tax rate (per $1,000) in 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918 was $0.90; in 1919, $1.50; in 1920 and in 1921, $1.20. of POPULATION 604.397 595,986 542,610 1905 480.082 1920 1915 1910 OF STATE— 11900 428.55611860——.174,620 11890 345,506 1850 147,545 1880 276.531 1840 108,830 1870 217,353j 1830 97,210 83,059 77,031 69,122 68.825 1820 1810 1800 1790 LIMITATIONS.—Un¬ Assembly without in¬ the obligations of others without the approval of the people. In city debts, there Is nothing In the constitution of Rhode Island STATE AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS der Section 13, Article IV of the State constitution, the General has no power to Incur State debt to an amount exoeedlng $50,000 the consent of the people, except In time of war or of Insurrection or vasion. In no case is the Assembly to pledge the faith of the State for payment of reference to limiting the amount of such obligations. from Title 8, Chapter 46 of 1909. Since 1878 these sections taken of the State The following, however, are two (page 221) of the Revised Statutes provisions have been In force, and consequently 3% of the taxable property has been the limit of the power of each town (which Includes city) to create debt. SECTION 20.—"The outstanding notes, bonds and contracts of towns shall be paid and be fulfilled according to the tenor thereof, and all public works now authorized to be prosecuted shall be prosecuted and all Indebted¬ ness now authorized to be Incurred on account thereof may be Incurred according to the tenor of the authority thereof." SECTION 21.—"No town shall, without special statutory authority therefor. Incur any debt In excess of three per centum of the taxable property of such town. Including the Indebtedness of such town on the tenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred seventy-eight; but the giving of a new note or bond for a pre-existing debt, or for money borrowed and applied to the payment of such pre-existing debt. Is excepted from the provisions of this section, and the amount of any sinking fund shall be deducted la computing such Indebtedness." The voters on Feb. 10 1920 approved the Issuance of $2 500,000 Soldiers bonus bonds and $500,000 State road bonds. These bonds are all sold. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Bonds and notes of the State are not subject to taxation. Loans of municipalities, we were advised Dec. 12 1911 by the Secretary of State, are taxable. RESTRICTIONS. &c.—At the Rhode Island savings materially altered in many respects. In 1912, 1914, 1917 and 1918 further amendments were made. See V. 94, p. 1397; V. 98, p. 1629; V. 104, p. 1824, and V. 106, p. 1741. In 1919 the General Assembly passed an Act amending Clause IX of Section 1 of Chapter 232 of the General Laws so as to permit investment by savings banks in the bonds of the Federal Loan banks; the 1919 Legislature also passed an Act amending Clause VI, which deals with investments in bonds of telephone companies, the qualifications being changed. A com¬ prehensive digest of the law as it now stands is furnished in the following; Clause I. Permits Investments in (a) bonds or notes or the United States or any State or Territory which has not, in the ten years next preceding the time of investment, defaulted in the payment of its debt (b) Bonds or notes of any city or town of the New England States or New York State which has not defaulted in ten years and whose net debt does not exceed 7% of the last preceding assessed valuation; or of any incorporated district of said States having over 5.000 inhabitants, or in New Hampshire, with a population of over 2,500, whose bonds are a direct obligation on all the taxable property of such district, and whose net debt does not exceed 5% of such valuation, and which bonds are provided SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS, 1911 session of the Legislature the laws concerning bank investments were completely revised and by a sinkinz fund or serial retirement. (c) Bonds or notes of any city of the United States England States and New York State which has not years, has 30,000 or more inhabitants, as established by or State Census, or city Census certified to by the City Clerk or Treasurer such city, and taken In the same manner as a national or State Census for other than the New defaulted during ten the last national of preceding such investment, and a net debt of not exceeding fast preceding assessed valuation, or the bonds and obligations of any Incorporated school district within such city, payable primarily from taxes levied on all taxable property in such district: providing the popula¬ tion of the district is 30,000 or more, and the population and assessed valu¬ ation of the district are equal to at least 75% of the population and assessed valuation of the city within which such district is located. (d) Bonds or notes of any county in the United States having a tion of over 100.000 (according to National ftfeState Census), and whose net popula¬ preceding assessed valuation. "Net Indebtedness—Definition.—(e) 'Net indebtedness' shall mean the total debt less sinking funds, the net outstanding water and sewer debts and the tax levy for the current year." Clauses II to VI. Inclusive, which govern Investment In railroad bonds, public service securities and bonds of telephone companies, are given in Indebtedness does not full herewith- exceed 3% of the last _ . u. T . j Railroad Bonds and Notes.—Clause II. In the bonds and receivers* certificates of steam railroad orporations described herein below, in the 'table of eligible steam railroad bonds and notes,' sub¬ sections (a) to (y) Inclusive, subject to the following definitions and classl"Steam notes and fIC"The 'railroad' and 'railway' herein titles. , 'funded indebtedness herein used words "The term Admitted DEBT.—For early history of the Rhode Island Supplement" of Apr. 13 1895. page 33. The Penal & Reformatory Inst. 3 3*g*09 M-S synonymous ITS Total sixty days' attendance in any 7% of the '22 '27 Bonds. Funded City Loans. 4s "State & City standing at present are '22 '26 _ 4^s'14 legislators is limited to calendar year. 15 '21-'28 9.000 Oct 1 '22-'29 4s *15 M-Nf31.800c.Nov 15 '21-'28 \ 2,000c.Nov 15 1929 Shore Road (Notes) (Outside limit) A-O 51,000-.-Apr 1 '22-'27 3Ms'01 J-D $10,000.-June 1 '22-'26 is'17 Bath-House Bonds. riighwaylfit Oen. Loan Bonds A-O $12.000 Apr 1 1923 4s'11 A-O $3,000c-.0ct 15 1921 4s *13 Funded Water Loan. Street & General Loan Bond. June 1 1929 4s '12 S6.000.0ct 15 '21-'22 3^s'99 J D 700,000 4s '99 J J 25,000 Jan 1 1929 Water Bonds (Outside limit). 75,000.—July 1 1932 4s '08 $97,974-Jan 1 '22-'38 3^s'02 J J A-0$l,080.000r—Apr l'22-'28 4s '09 20,079-Jan 15 '22-'29 «s June 11930 4s '10 18,000.-Jan 1 '22-'30 S^s'OO J-D 250,000r 4s '08 [VOL. 112. ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE EHODE 38 interest. "All 'income bonds' are ineligible. "The eligibility of such bonds for such used are to be considered . „ , . . „ . . shall Include all bonds and notes bearing Investments is defined as follows, otherwise provided: "Definition.—Ownership.—Such railroad unless hereinafter corporation shall own its fpftd i n fog, "Location.—The railroad of In the United States. such corporation shall be located principally . "Gauge.—The railroad of such corporation shall be "Mileage.—Such railroad must be not less than exclusive of sidings. ^ . of standard gauge. 100 miles in length, June, 1921.] RHODE ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE Net income.—The net Income of any such corporation shall be Its earn¬ ings and income after payment of all operating expenses, maintenance charges, rentals and taxes, and all guaranteed dividends and guaranteed Interest paid by, or due from, it. j "The net earnings and income of any such corporation shall equal the following requirements by the following classes, to which reference is made In the succeeding table of bonds. "Classification.—Class I. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and suc¬ cessive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income of not less than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its funded indebtedness, Including the bonds in question. "Class II. Any such corporation or this class must have earned and re¬ ceived a net Income, in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, not less than twice the annual interest for the current year on the underlying mort¬ gage honds in question, and all prior liens. 'Class III. Any such corporation of this class must have earned and received in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive (>eriods oftwice year, next precedingfor the investment, a on all its one the annual interest such current year net income than of not ess mortgage indebtedness outstanding, including the bonds in question. "Class IV. Any such corporation of thi3 class must have earned and re¬ ceived In each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer and successive periods of one year, next preceding such investment, a net income of not less than one and a half times the annual interest for the current year on all its funded Indebtedness, including the bonds in question. "Table of Eligible Steam Railroad Bonds and Notes.—(a) Deben¬ ture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, Incorporated In any of the United States, whose net income is described in Class I. "(b) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation. Incor¬ porated in any of the United States, which has leased its railroad to another such railroad whose net income is described in Class I; Provided, that such lease is for a term extending at least ten years after the maturity of the bonds in question, and that the rent from such lease is sufficient to meet the interest and sinking fund requirements, if any, on said bonds or any {>rior lienfour any other debenture bonds, together with or than a dividend of not ess per centum per annum on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation: and also provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased. "(c) Debenture bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incor¬ porated in any of the United States, guaranteed as to principal and interest or assumed by another railroad described in Class I. "(d) Bonds of any such steam railroad corporation described In items (b) and (c), which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed by two or more steam railroads of which one shall be of Class I and the others may be of Class III or Class IV. "(e) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incorpor¬ ated in any or the United States, whose net income is not less than that described in Class III. "(f) Underlying mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, Incorporated in any of the United States, whose net income is not less than that described in Class II. "(g) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, Incor¬ porated In any of the United States, which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed by another steam railroad, whose net income is described in Class I or Class III. '(h) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incor¬ porated In any of the United States, which are guaranteed as to prinicpal and interest, or assumed, by two or more steam railroads, of which at least one shall be of Class I or Class IV. Class III and the others may be of Class III to meet the interest and any prior liens, sufficient sinking fund requirements, if any, together with a dividend of not less on said lease is to three or more steam railroad corporations, they may be of Classes I. Ill or IV. "(s) First mortgage bridge bonds issued by any railroad corporation of Class I. • "(t) First mortgage bonds of any bridge company, incorporated in the United States, whose property is in the United States, whose entire indebt¬ edness Is guaranteed as to principal and interest by one or more steam rail¬ road corporations; Provided, that, if such guarantee Is by one such railroad corporation, it shall be of Class I, and if such guarantee is by two or more railroad corporations they may be of Classes I, III or IV. "(u) First mortgage bonds of any bridge company, incorporated In the United States, whose property is in the United States and whose capital stock is entirely owned, except shares qualifying directors, by two or more proprietary steam railroad corporations of Classes I, III or IV which guarantee the maintenance of the property and the principal and Interest of such bonds. "(v) Equipment bonds or equipment notes issued by any steam railroad corporation of Class I, Class III or Class IV which are secured by a first lien on the equipment against the purchase of which said bonds or notes were issued at not exceeding eighty per centum of the purchase price thereof: Provided, that the indenture under which said lien is established contains adequate requirements for the maintenance of the property pledged, and provides that an equal amount of any issue of such bonds or notes shall be paid annually until all are retired without the release of the lien on any of such equipment. "(w) Notes, warrants and obligations, running for a term of not more than five years from date of issue, given by any steam railroad corporation which has earned and paid dividends at the rate of not less than four per centum per annum on all Its outstanding capital stock for five years next prior to the date of issue. "(x) Certificates of indebtedness commonly termed 'receiver's certifi¬ by a receiver of any such steam railroad under an authoriza¬ tion of the court or courts having jurisdiction over such receiver. "(y) First mortgage bonds and refunding mortgage bonds of any steam railroad, incorporated and whose property is principally located in the Dominion of Canada, which conform in all respects to the provisions apply¬ ing to mortgage bonds of steam railroad corporations in the United States. "Change of Motive Power.—Clause III. The change of motive power by any steam railroad corporation, whether wholly or in part, shall not affect the eligibility, for such investment, of any of the steam railroad obligations hereinbefore described, so long as its earnings conform with the cates' Issued foregoing requirements. "Railroad Stocks.—Clause IV. (a) In the shares of the capital stock of any steam railroad which has leased its railroad to another steam which operates the property so leased railroad, as a part of its railroad system; Provided, .that, such lease is for a term of not less than fifty years, and lessee company is one whose bonds would be a legal investment under provisions of Clause II, Class III, and that by the terms of the lease lessee company is obliged to pay rents sufficient to pay the Interest on outstanding bonds of the lessor and a dividend at an annual rate of not than four per centum per annum on all the capital stock of the lessor the the the the less com¬ pany. "(b) In the shares of the capital stock of any steam railroad which oper¬ own railroad whose bond3 would be an eligible Investment under Clause II, Class I; Provided, that such railroad has paid regular annual dividends on all its capital stock at the rate of not less than four ates lbs per centum for ten years next preceding such Investment. "(c) The aggregate investment of such deposits and Income by any bank, savings bank or trust company in the stock of any one such steam railroad corporation at par value shall not exceed two per centum of said deposit* per annum or "(i) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incor¬ porated in any of the United States, which has leased its railroad to another steam railroad whose net income is described in Class I or Class III; Pro¬ vided, that said lease is for a term extending at least ten years after the ma¬ turity of the bonds in question, and that the rent from such lease is > and 39 bonds "Public Service Securities.—Clause V. In the bonds of public service corporations, commonly called 'public service securities,' described hereinbelow in the 'table of eligible public service securities,' sub-sections (a) to (j), inclusive, subject to the following description and definition: "The title 'public service securities' shall Include only mortgage bonds issued by any electric railroad, street railway, gas company, electric light or than power company, or water company, as hereinafter described. "The term 'funded indebtedness' herein used shall include all bonds and bearing Interest. four per on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation, and provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the notes "(J) Mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, incor¬ porated in the United States, which has leased its railroad to two or more major part of its property in fee. centum property leased. steam railroads, of wbich at least vided, that said lease shall be for the maturity of the bonds in one shall be of Class I Class III; Pro¬ a term extending as least ten years after question, and that the rent from such lease or is sufficient to meet the interest, and sinking fund requirements, if any, on said bonds and any prior liens, together with a dividend of not less than four per centum on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation, and provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased. "(k) First mortgage bonds or refunding mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation which would be a legal investment under items (g). (h), (i) and (j), respectively, except for the fact that it owns in fee less than 100 miles of road, exclusive of sidings. "(1) First mortgage bonds of any such steam railroad corporation, irrespective of mileage, which is a constituent part of a steam railroad and transportation system of not less than 1,000 miles of road, exclusive of sidings, and at least ninety per centum of the capital stock of which is owned by a proprietary holding company which operates said railroad and transportation system, and the earnings of which, with the earnings of the other divisions constituting said railroad and transportation system, are received by said holding company, and which bonds in question are fully guaranteed as to principal rentalinterest by such holdingat least ten either company, y direct guaranty, by and under lease extending years or after the maturity of said bonds, the terms of which lease require a pay¬ equivalent to all taxes and interest, and provides a sinking fund sufficient to retire said bonds at maturity; Provided, however, that the net income of said holding company shall equal the requirements of railroads ment of rent in Class I. "(m) Bonds and debeptures uf any steam railroad corporation whose railroad property is unencumbered by mortgage, and whose net Income is described in Class I; Provided, however, that such bonds or debentures shall be issued only under the authority of some State which provides by law that no such railroad corporation which has Issued bonds shall subsequently execute a mortgage upon its railroad property without including in and se¬ curing by such mortgage all bonds previously Issued by it and all its pre¬ existing debts and liabilities, which provision so enacted in such State shall have been accepted by the stockholders of such railroad company. "(n) Bonds of any steam railroad corporation described in Item (m) which has leased its railroad to another steam railroad for a term extending than ten years after the maturity of the bonds in question, which lessee railroad fully guarantees the not less principal and interest on said bonds; Provided, that said lessee railroad is one whose net income is at least up to the standard set in Class III; and provided, further, that said lease is for term extending at least ten years after the maturity of the bonds in ques¬ tion, and that the rent from such lease is sufficient to meet the Interest and sinking fund requirements, if any, on said bonds, together with a dividend of a not less than four per centum per annum on the entire capital stock of the lessor corporation, and provides for the proper maintenance and operation of the property leased. "(o) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company, or terminal rail¬ way company. Incorporated in the United States, whose property is located In the United States, and whose bonds are guaranteed as to principal and Interest by any such steam railroad corporation of Class I. "(p) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal rail¬ incorporated in the United States, whose property is located way company, In the United States, whose bonds are guaranteed as to principal and inter fst by two or more steam railroad corporations of Class I or Class III. "(q) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal rail¬ way company, incorporated in the United States, whose property is located in the United States, of which company at least ninety per centum of its capital stock is owned by two proprietary steam railroads of Classes I, III or IV, and which use said property, and jointly, or jointly and severally, guarantee the principal and interest of all the indebtedness of or more said company. "(r) First mortgage bonds of any terminal company or terminal railway incorporated in the United States, whose property is located In company, the United States, which has leased its property to one or more steam rail corporations which guarantee the principal and interest on said bonds, and which lease runs for a term extending at least ten years after the road maturity of said bonds, and which lease provides for operation of the leased property; Provided, that, if steam railroad corporation, ft shall be of Class I. and ■team railroad corporations, they may be of Classes the maintenance and such lease is to one if such lease is to two I or III, and if such "Descriptive Definition.—Ownership.—Such corporation shall "Location.—The property of such corporation shall pally in the United States, unless otherwise provided. be own the located princi¬ "Net Income.—The net Income of such corporation shall be its net earn¬ ings and income after payment of all operating expenses, maintenance charges, rentals and taxes, and all guaranteed Interest and guaranteed dividends paid by, or due from. It. "Eligibility for such Investment.—Such corporation must have earned and received a net income in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next preceding such investment not lass than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its indebtedness secured by the mortgage under which the bonds In question are issued and ail prior liens, unless otherwise hereinafter specified, and shall not have defaulted on of its obligations during the same period; Provided, however, that said bonds shall mature at least five years before the expiration of the principal franchise or franchises under which such corporation is operated, or there shall exist some definite agreement or contract with the grantors whereby such franchise or franchises may be renewed or extended from time to time throughout and beyond the life of the bonds in question, and or that by such an agreement or contract the security of said bonds is adequately protected and preserved to the bondholders, and a copy of such agreement any or contract shall be filed in the office of the be preserved in his files "Table of Eligible Bank Commissioner and shall during the life.of the bonds in question. Public Service Securities.—(a) Mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas, electric light or power com¬ incorporated under the laws of Rhode Island, whose property is lo¬ cated and operated chiefly in this State. "(b) Mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas and electric iight or power company, incorporated under the laws of any of the United States; Provided, however, that the said bonds of any such electric railroad or street railroad company shall be a legal investment for such deposits and income onlv In case such comoaav shall have received average gross earnings of not less than four hundred thousand dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next pre¬ ceding such investment, and if said bonds are issued by a company which carries on the business of an electric railroad or street railway combined with that of either a gas company or an electric light or power company, or both of such kinds of business, then, in such case, such company shall have received average gross earnings of not less than six hundred thousand dol¬ lars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next preceding such investment; and if said bonds are issued by any such gas company or electric light or power company, or by a company which com¬ bines the business of a gas company and an electric light company,and, or, pany, Eower company, or any two such businesses, then, in such case, it shall ave received average gross earnings of not less than two hundred thousand dollars in each of Its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of one year, next preceding such investment. "(c) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, treet railway, gas, electric-light or power company incorporated in any of the United States, which are in operation and show substantial net earn¬ ings and which are guaranteed as to principal and Interest or assumed by another corporation whose bonds would be a legal investment under the provisions of paragraph (b) of this clause. "(d) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any railway, Incorporated In any of the United as to principal and interest, or assumed by roads whose bonds would be a legal investment street anteed such electric railroad or States, which are guar¬ a steam railroad or rail¬ under the provisions of Class III of the classification of steam railroads herein. "(e) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such electric railroad, electric light or power company which has leased its property to any other corporation whose bonds would be a legal investment unaer the provisions of paragraph (b) of this clause; Provided, however, that street railway, gas, said lease shall extend for a term of at least ten years after the maturity of said bonds at a rental at least equal to the fixed charges and taxes of the lessor, Including the interest on, and a sinking fund for, the bonds in ques¬ tion, or provides for the payment of said bonds at maturity, and shall reurther, that authentic copy of such lease shall be filed ?[uire the operation and maintenance of the leased property;Inand provided, the office of an the Bank Commissioner, and such copy shall be preserved in his files the life of the bonds in question. during "(f) Equipment bonds or equipment notes issued by any such electric railroad or street railway which are secured by a first lien on the equipment RHODE 40 Issued not exceed indenture for the against the purchase of which said bonds or notes were at Ing eighty per centum of tbe purchase price thereof: Provided, the under which said lien is established contains adequate requirements maintenance of the property pledged and provides that an equal amount of such bonds or notes shall be paid annually until all are retired, without the release of the lien on any of such equipment, "(g) Certificates of indebtedness, commonly termed cates,' Issued by a receiver of any such electric railroad, street railway, gas electric light or power company under an authorization of the court or courts having Jurisdiction over such receiver. "(h) First mortgage bonds of any electric railroad, street railway, gas. electric light or power company, described in paragraph (b) of this which is incorporated in the Dominion of Canada, and whose property is located principally in said Dominion; Provided, that such bonds conform all other respects to the provisions of paragraph (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f) of this clause. "(i) Bonds of any corporation which owns more than ninety per centum report and certificate "Loans on "Loans on ti shall be re¬ of the con¬ re-examination, shall be filed and preserved in the records of the corporation after the manner provided for a new loan, and such an examination and revaluation shall be made as often as every fifth year, until such loan is paid. If at the time In railroad or which is said fiscal year for the five years last preceding such investment, dividends of not less than four per centum per annum upon all its outstanding capital stock: or the bonds of any such electric railroad or street railway company which are secured by mortgage on its property and are guaranteed as to principal incorporated in this State company. and obligations, running for a period of not exceed¬ ing ten years from date of issue, of any electric railroad, street railway, gas and electric light or power company such as is described In paragraph (b) of this clause, and which has earned and paid dividends at the rate or not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding stock for a term of not less than five years next prior to the date of Issue; and in the notes, warrants and obli¬ gations, running for a period of not exceeding ten years from date of issue, of any such corporation which are secured by the deposit of collateral security having/value in excess of the amount loaned of not less than 20%. An Act in amendment of and in Addition to Chapter 232 of the General Laws, Entitled "Of Investments," as Amended by Chapter 687 of the (k) Notes, warrants Other¬ ; ••;/■ "."/'V;v/"-'/.A'. Assembly as follows: Section 1 of Chapter 232 of the General Laws, entitled "Of investments," as amended by Chapter 687 of the Public Laws, passed at the January Session, A. D. 1911, is hereby amended so as to It is enacted by the General Section 1. Clause VI of read as follows: "Bonds of Telephone Companies.—Clause VI. In the bonds of any Telephone Company incorporated in any of the United States, whose property is located chiefly in the United States, subject to the following description and definition: "The term 'Funded Indebtedness' herein used shall include all bonds and notes bearing interest, "Descriptive Definition.—Location.—The property of such corpora¬ tion shall be located principally in the United States. "Net income.—-Net income of such corporation shall and income after payment taxes, and all rentals and of all operating expenses, guaranteed interest and be its net earnings maintenance charges, guaranteed dividends paid by, or due from it. "Eligibility for such investment.—Such corporation must and received a net income in each of its three fiscal years, or have earned three nearer periods of one year each, next preceding such investment, of not less than twice the annual interest for the current year on all its indebtedness se¬ cured by the indenture under which the bonds in question are issued, and all prior liens, unless otherwise hereinafter specified, and shall not have de¬ faulted on any of its obligations during the same period. "Table of eligible telephone company bonds.—(a) Mortgage bonds of any such telephone company incorporated under the laws of any of the United States: Provided, however, that the said bonds of any such tele¬ l practicable until the margin of safety is restored." Sec. 2. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. Invest in the capital stock of any bank or Incorporated under the laws of any of the New England York State, or of any national banking association doing business in said States. Holdings both by investment and as security for loans are limited to not more than 25% of a bank's deposits. No more than 3% of the deposits shall be invested in the stock of any one such corporation, nor shall such corporation hold, both by investment and as security for loans, more than one quarter of the capital stock of any one Under Clause VII a bank may trust such bank, trust company or page ess 4% in each fiscal year upon all Its Issues of capital stock for 5 years preceding the date of such investment: Provided, the principal of said or notes matures at a time not exceeding 3 years from the date of Investment therein: and provided, further, that said note or notes shall ma¬ ture at least 5 years before the expiration of the principal franchise or franchises under which said gas, electric light or power, telephone, electric railroad or street railway company are operated; and provided, further, that the aggregate amount so invested by any bank, savings bank or trust co n pany in the note or notes of any such corporation, together with the bond* and other securities of such corporation held, shall not exceed 2% of said deposits held by it. Securities taken in settlement of debt may be held under Clause XIV, but the non-legal securities so obtained shall be sold within five years after being acquired, unless the time is extended. at least next note "General Notes, warrants and obligations, whether secured by collateral or running for a period of not exceeding ten years from date of issue, of any telephone company such as is described in paragraph (a) of this clause and which has earned and paid cash dividends on all its out¬ standing issues of stock at the rates of not less than 6% per annum during each of its five fiscal years next preceding such investment. (g) unsecured, A true copy Provisions.—Clause XV. of the mortgage or indenture of trust securing said bonds of the bank commissioner and shall be preserved shall be filed in the office during the life of said bonds. The aggregate investment of bank, telephone by it. such deposits and income by any savings bank or trust company in the bonds of any one such company at par value shall not exceed 2% of said deposits held Sec. 2. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. Amendment of and in Addition to Chapter 232 of the General Entitled "Of Investments," as Amended by Chapter 687 of Passed at the January Session, A. D. 1911, and as Otherwise Amended and Added to. It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: Section 1. Clause IX of Section 1 of Chapter 232 of the General Laws, An Act in given, more corporations, and it is desired to ascertain the legality of the bonds corporation for investment of savings deposits, the earnings several predecessor and constituent corporations shall be of tbe successor and income of the consolidated, and the aggregate corporate income so ascertained shall be represented purchase issue is regarded as that of one and the same continuous corporation by the successor corporation; or, if a corporation shall acquire by the property and franchises of another corporation, a bond made for the financing of the transaction, the legality of the bonds so issued with the other bonds of the purchasing corporation shall be ascertained by the same process as in the case of a consolidation or merger above pro¬ vided, subject to the rules applying to the several classas of described under the preceding clauses of this chapter. "(d) If the net earnings and income of any corporation whose have been a legal investment under the provisions of this chapter shall fall somewhat below the requirements of this chapter for a period of not ex¬ ceeding two successive fiscal years, and in the following vear su< and income shall be restored to the required amount, said corporation after such restoration of income, shall be regarded as having complied with said and corporations bonds h earnings . requirements during said period, but during the period of failure to earn the required amount no investment shall be made in the bonds of a corporation so situated. "(e) Serial maturities of bonds shall be considered equivalent to sinkng fund provisions. "Of the Segregation of Assets.—Clause XVI. (a) Every bank or trust company which maintains a savings or participation department, or solicits or receives deposits as savings or on participation, shall Invest all deposits therein, or so received, according to the requirements of this chapter, and such deposits, invested or uninvested, shall be set apart for the exclusive protection of the deposits in said savings or participation department, shall not be liable for. or be used to pay. any other obligation or liability and of such bank or trust company until after the payment of all the deposits participation department. The foregoing provision as to the character of the Investment of savparticipation deposits shall not render illegal any investments of such deposits made prior to May 26 1908. nor compel the change of such invest¬ ments for those prescribed by this chapter, except as hereinafter provided. "(c) If any bank or trust company shall continue to hold such invest¬ ments of non-legal character made prior to May 26 1908 which, in the opinion of the Bapk Commissioner, are hazardous and unsafe for the invest¬ ment of savings deposits, said Commissioner may, by giving notice in writing, require such bank or trust company to dispose of such investments, to substitute other investments of a character in conformity with the re¬ "(b) lugs or receipt of such quirements of this chapter within one year from the date of notice, and said bank or trust company shall make such disposal or substi¬ tution in accordance with such requirement; but if it shall appear on written request of such bank or trust company that in which to make such disposal or Laws, necessarv additional time is reasonably substitution in order to avoid unnecessary entitled "Of as amended by Chapter 687 of the Public Laws, Session, A. D. 1911, is hereby amended so as to read Investments," passed at the January follows: "Real Estate Mortgages.—Clause 9. In the bonds of the Fed¬ Banks organized pursuant to the provisions of an Act of Cone approved July 17 1916: Provided, that not more than 3% of thj deposits of any bank shall be invested in said bonds. "In loans secured by first mortgage on real estate subject to the follow¬ eral Land gress ing restrictions: "No such loan shall be two Securities acquired after the when acquired, need not the Public Laws, as (a) passage of this Act, which were legal Investments be disposed of if it happens afterwards that the net income of the corpora¬ tion issuing such securities shall fall below the limit fixed by this Act, or, in the case of a city, county, town or district, if the debt limit is exceeded, unless, in the judgment of the Commissioner, it is hazardous to retain the same, in which case said Commissioner may give directions in writing re¬ quiring the disposal of such securities, and when such directions are such securities shall be disposed of within one year from the date of such no-, tice, unless an extension of time is granted by said Commissioner. "(b) Bonds which are legal investments under the foregoing provisions of this chapter and are secured by a mortgage which provides for payments to a sinking fund shall cease to be legal investments if the corporation issuing such bonds shall at any time fail to make such payments. And such bonds shall not be legal investments under the provisions of this section so long as any such payment is in arrears and unpaid. "(c) If a corporation Is formed by a consolidation or merger of two or In said savings or investment. such amending Clause IX of the General Laws, entitled "Of Investments," of Public Laws, passed at the January Session 1911, so as to permit investments by savings banks in the bonds of the Federal Land Banks, organized pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congress approved July 17 1916, provided, that not more than 3% of the deposits of any bank shall be invested in said bonds. Investments in loans secured by first mortgage on real estate are defined in the same law and are subject chiefly to the following restrictions: Loans on improved real estate shall not exceed 60% of the valuation; loans on unimproved real estate shall not exceed 40% of the valuation; the aggregate amount of such loans shall not exceed 70% of the deposits, and of this authorized amount, not exceeding 30% shall be on real estate located out of Rhode Island. Clause XII permits Investment in the note or notes of a gas, water, electric light or power, telephone, electric railroad or street railway company Incorporated, or doing business, in this State, which has paid dividends of of the bonds in question. f>aid than 6% per annum during each of its five fiscal years the rate of not cash dividends on all its outstanding issues of stock at next preceding Assembly in 1919 passed an Act 1 of Chapter 232 of amended by Chapter 687 as (e) Certificates of indebtedness commonly termed receiver's certificates issued by a receiver of any such telephone company under an authoriza¬ tion of the court or courts having jurisdiction over such receiver. so 1388. The General e posited as stated and determined in said indenture, and provided that the company issuing such collateral trust bonds shall have received average gross earnings of not less than five million dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer periods of enyear, next preceding such investment and provided, further, that such telephone company shall have earned and IX, Section Eroperty; and provided, the bankthat an authentic copy of such lease shall riled in the office of further, commissioner and such copy shall be pre¬ Ehone companies, to not more than 75% trust which limits the amountde^ onds secured under an indenture of of the value of the securities of national banking association. VIII concerns limit of deposits In any one bank. Clauses X. XI and XIII concern real estate loans and personal securities. The full text of these sections will be found in the "Chronicle" of May 20 1911, Clause income (f) Collateral trust bonds of any such telephone company secured by the deposits with a trust company of bonds and of shares of stock of other tele- company States, or New phone company shall be a legal investment for such deposits and only in case such company shall have received average gross earnings of not less than one million dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer period of one year, next preceding such investment. (b) Debenture bonds of any such telephone company Incorporated un¬ der the laws of any of the United States where definite covenant is made by the company that said debenture issue shall be equally secured with any future mortgage lien that may be later made by the company: Pro¬ vided, however, that such company shall have received average gross earn¬ ings of not less than two million dollars in each of its three fiscal years, or three nearer period.^ of one year next preceding such investment. (c) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such telephone company incorporated in any of the United States which is in operation and which shows substantial net earnings and which are guaranteed as to principal and Interest or assumed by another corporation whose bonds would be a legal investment under the provisions of paragraph (a) or (b) of tnis clause. (d) First or refunding mortgage bonds of any such company which has leased its property to any other corooration whose bonds would be a legal Investment under the provisions or paragraphs (a) or (b) of this clause: Provided, however, that said lease shall extend for a terra of at least ten years after the maturity of said bonds, at a rental at least equal to the fixed charges and taxes of the lessor, including the interest on, and a sinking fund for, the bonds in question, or provides for the payment of said bonds at maturity and shall require the operation and maintenance of the leased served in his files during the life has the the amount of the loan shall be required and secured as promptly as is Eercentage limit of such value herein permitted for such loans, a reduction of supplying water for domestic and other purposes; Pro¬ vided, that such company has an exclusive franchise to serve a population of not less than ten thousand in this State, which franchise extends at least five years beyond the life of the bonds in question, and that said bonds are secured by a mortgage of the property, rights and franchises of such Session, A. D. 1911, and as at the time of such such revaluation it shall appear that the property mortgaged depreciated in value so that the loan secured thereby is in excess of for the purpose Public Laws, Passed at the January wise Amended and Added to. the property upon which such loan is secured, and a written report and certificate of any corporation. First mortgage bonds of any company amount, dition and value of the property railway company. incorporated in this State, the railway of located wholly or in part therein, secured by the deposit in trust of the stock and bonds as collateral, and which corporation has paid, in each "(J) n. examined and revalued, street and interest by any such , of such valuation. 40% of such valua- o'The aggregate amount of such loans shall not exceed 70% of such de¬ posits, and of this authorized amount, not exceeding 30% thereof shall be on real estate located out of Rhode Island. "In event of any such mortgage loan continuing for five years unreduced in outstanding bonds of any electric corporation. improved real estate shall not exceed 60% unimproved real estate shall not exceed in the records of the clause, capital stock and of the directors, who shall certify according to of the premises to be mortgaged. Such shall be in writing, and shall be filed and preserved duty by the board of trustees or their best judgment to the value 'receiver's certifi¬ of the [VOL. 112. ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE made except upon the report of not less than directors, or agents duly authorized to the officers, or trustees, or sacrifice, said Commissioner may grant a reasonable extension of time for the compliance herewith. "(d) If any investment of the savings or participation department of any bank or trust company, which has been set apart as provided in (a) of this clause, shall be in default in payment of either principal or interest, such Investment shall promptly be reduced in its book value approximately to the market value of the same. "(e) The uninvested funds of the savings or participation department of any such bank or trust company shall be kept in a distinct deposit ac¬ * demand certificates of deposit in such manner that the identified as clearly belonging to the segregated assets participation deposits. "(f) Every bank or trust company shall keep an accurate account wherein shall appear a complete list of the assets set apart for the exclu¬ sive protection of savings or participation deposits held by it, showing the count or accounts or same can be readily of such savings or JUNE, 1921.] RHODE ISLAND—CITIES AND TOWNS value, book value, and, periodically, as often as a report Is made to the Bank Commissioner shall enter in such account the fair market value of par each of the investments of said assets. "(g) The Bank Commissioner in requiring the substitution of invest¬ ments under the provisions of (c) of this clause shall not require changes or substitutions aggregating tn any one year more than two per centum of the savings or participation deposits of any such trust company at the time of the passage of this Av.t. "Of Savings Bank Investments Made Before the Passage of This Act.—Clause XVII. (a) The provisions of this chapter shall not render illegal any investments held by any savings bank prior to May 26 1908, nor require the change of any such investment for those herein prescribed for the investment of savings deposits; Provided, however, if any savings bank shall hold any such investment or investments which default in are in the payment of interest or dividends thereon, or which, at any time, in the opinion of the Bank Commissioner, are hazardous or unsafe for the invest¬ ment of savings deposits, the Bank Commissioner may by notice in writing require such savings bank to dispose of such investments; and such savings bank within one year from the receipt of such notice, unless such time shall be extended by the Commissioner, shall dispose of the same; Provided, further, said Commissioner shall not require the disposal of Investments aggregating in value in any one year more than two per centum of the amount of the deposits of such savings bank. "Defaulted Bonds.—Clause XVIII. If any bonds held by any savings bank shall be in default either in principal or interest, such Investment shall promptly be reduced in its book value approximately to the market value of the same." Clause XIX relates to "loans to officers of savings banks." Clause XX provides that bonds bought below par shall be entered on the books and returns of the corporation holding the same at the actual cost price thereof, and the discounts in the price thereof may, by equal an annual amortization, be extinguished so as to gradually bring the book value thereof to par at maturity. "Borrowing by Savings Banks."—Clause XXI. It shall not be lawful any savings bank to borrow money for the purpose of investing or loaning the same, but this shall not be so construed as to prevent any savings bank from borrowing for the purpose of meeting a run or unusual withdrawals by its depositors, and in no case shall such borrowing exceed 10% of the deposits of any such savings bank, and the provisions of Clause XXII of this section shall constitute a further exception to such prohibition against borrowing. The note or notes given may be issued either on the general credit of the corporation or on pledge of securities owned, and shall be made only upon authority granted by vote of the board of trustees, or of the investment committee if specifically authorized so to do, and shall contain a reference to the minutes of the meeting at which the authority to for borrow was All such notes shall voted. be executed in the of the name corporation by its Treasurer and shall bear the corporate seal of the cor¬ poration, and shall be countersigned by the President or Vice-President and two members of the investment committee. No general authority to bor¬ by the trustees or the investment committee, but all borrowings shall be only upon a specific vote relating to the note to be Issued. In event of such borrowing, such savings bank shall not make any new investment or loan until the note or notes given are all paid." Clause XXII. It shall be lawful for any savings bank to borrow money for the purpose of purchasing bonds or other evidence of indebtedness of the United States, issued on or after the first day of April 1918, provided that in no case shall the aggregate amount of the sum so borrowed exceed 10% of the amount of the deposits of any such savings bank. The note or notes given in payment therefor shall be made only upon authority granted by vote of the board of trustees, or of the investment committee if specifically authorized so to do, and shall contain a reference to the minutes of the meeting at which the authority to borrow was voted. All such notes shall be executed in the name of the corporation by its Treasurer, shall bear the corporate seal of the corporation and shall be countersigned by the President or Vice-President and two members of the investment committee. No general authority to borrow shall be voted by the trustees or the investment committee, but all borrowing shall be upon only a specific vote relating to the note to be issued. shall row be voted EAST PROVIDENCE. INT. This town Is In Providence Incorp.March 1 1862. County. School bonds below are excluded In ascertaining borrowing capacity. J-J $75.000c_—July 1 1951 Highway Bonds. 4Mg'15 M-S $32,000c—Mar I 1935 4s '11 Funding Bonds. 4Ms'16 $75.000 1941 Town Bonds. 4s g '93 J-J $25,000o„-July 1 1923 4s g '93 J-J 120,000o_July 1 '33&'43 4s '97 J-D 100,000c..J'ne 15'22&47 4s g '08 J-J 200.000c—Jan 1 1958 School Bonds — 4s *08 J-J $76,000c— July 1 1948 5,000 July 1 1951 75,000c ...July 1 1951 4Ms'13 J-J 18.000 July 1 1953 4Ms'18 M-N 34,000--May 1 '22-38 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $627,000 School bonds (exempt, not included) 210,000 Floating debt 65,000 Sinking fund 151,233 Assess, val. real estate 16,695,324 4Ms'll ... J-J 4 Ms'll Assess, val./Tangible personal Total 3,117,975 (Intangible assessed val. 1,806,265 1920 (3-5 to % actual) Town tax (per $1,000) 21,619,564 1920—$15.00 1920 21,793 Pop'n, 1910,15,808; INT. payable at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence. City Trust Co., Boston, and Scottish Union & Nat'l Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. EAST PROVIDENCE FIRE DIST. IHsg J-J IHsg J-J $50.000o—-July 1 1922 100,000 ...July 11932 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921—$185,000 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co. Prov The above bonds, while issued by the district, have been assumed by the E. Prov. Water Co., which purchased the system though some thus years assumed, has not been Al¬ ago. the district relieved of the respon¬ sibility of their Davment This town is in Newport County. Refunding Bonds. Ms' 15 J-D I $7,000c. . Dec 1 '21-'27 1 36,000c.. Dec 1 '28-'45 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1920Sink. fd. & secured notes— $93,110 45,417 Ass'd val. real est. May 4'20-1,746,967 Assessed val. (Tangible 960,045 personal..(Intangible 347,880 Assess, val. bldgs. & impts. 1,737,125 Total assessed val. 1920—3,614,810 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$13.00 Pop'n in 1910, 1,175; 1920—-1,633 INT. is payable in Boston. __ JOHNSTON. This town is In Providence CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN OF STATE RHODE BARRINGTON. A town in Bristol porated in 1770. County. Incor¬ Population 1910, 2,452; 1920. 8.897. $155,000 3,852,390 Assessed val'n, personal 1,287,100 Assessed val'n, intangibles. 1,319,400 Total valuation 1920 -6,458^800 12,700 Exemptions Net assessed valuation 6,446,100 (Real & pers'l_$l6.20 $1,000)! 1920 (Intangible $4.00 Tax rate (per BRISTOL. This town is in Bristol Co. in 1746. 1920, Population 11,375. Incorp. 8,565; 1910, Bridge Bonds. F-A$100,000o._Aug Refunding Bonds. F-A$200,000c-Aug 4s g '08 3Ms g M-S $55,000c...Sept 1 1930 Highway Construction Bonds. 5s A-0 $80,000c (Due serially until July 1 1940.) i Refunding Bonds. 3 Ms M-S$100,000c—Sept 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1921. $235,000 Floating debt & note debt— 24,050 Sinking fund 52,29 i Assessed val'ne, real estate_7.133.700 Assessed val'n. personal—1,243,700 Other assessable property_.l,156,600 Total assessed valuation 1920 (abt 2-3 actual)...9,534,000 Town tax (per $1,000) 1920—$23.80 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prov. - _ Pop'n 1910, 7,878; 1920, 8,606. Funding Bonds. _ 3 Mg'99 M-S $60,000o—Sept 1 1939 Highway Improvement Bonds. 4s g '97 J-J $2,000c&r__Jan 1 (Part due every five years) 1922 3 Mg'02 M-S $40,000c—Aug 1 1942 BOND DEBT Ja.1. 31 '20- $130,194 1 '28-'47 - Assess, val. real Assess, val. 11,590,026 5,661,499 personal Total val. (2-3 actual) 17,251,525 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $21.00 Value of city owned prop_$l,072,891 Pop'n '10. 22,754; 1920 INT. Industrial at 24,174 Trust First at Co., National This city is in Providence Co. Inc. as town in 1754, as city, 1910. Pop'n 1910, 21,107; 1920, 29,407. Highway and Bridge Bonds. 4s '92 —$150,000 1923 4s'94 135.000. —- 4s '95 150,000. ... 4Ms'15 4s *16 1929 100,000.— — 4s '97 50,000 35,000 — — 1925 -—1937 .1925 1921-1925 — School-House Bonds. 3Ms'99 4s '05 ^ 4s '16 4s'16 4s '17 4s'17 $50,000 — 1939 — 50,000 100,000 25,000 24,000 15,500 7,000 — —- — — — 3,500 —- 1945 1947 1935 1921-1930 — 1930 1921-1927 1921-1927 - TOT. BD. DT. Apr 17 '20 $896,500 Bonds outside of debt limitations: 85,000 32,000 462,778 Highway and bridge High school addition Sinking fund NOTE DEBT 632,000 fund— 37,806 real estate.3,986,450 Assessed val'n, real estate.26,764,645 personal 1,570,730 Assessed val'n Tangible.. 6,429,670 1920 5,557,180 Total assessed val'n 1920.33,194,315 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$20.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$19.00 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co.. Prov. INT. on bonds of 1915, 1916 and General sinking Assessed val'n, Assessed val'n, Total valuation 1917 at First Nat. Bank, Boston, or Rhode Island CENTRAL FALLS. This city, Incorp. In 1895, assumed the debt of the old fire district (which the city), and a part Lincoln. Bonds. $45,000c— Apr 1 '22-26 Hospital Trust, Provi¬ payable at City other int. Treasurer's office. dence; Funding 19,000c—.Apr 1 1927 39,000c—Apr 1 *28-'30 4s g *17 A-0 168,000c—Apr 1 '31-'38 20,000c—-Apr 1 1939 57,000c-Apr 1'40-'42 18,000c—-Apr 19,000c Apr 40.000c—Apr 1 10.000c—-Apr 48,000c—Apr 1 9,000c—-Apr 8,000c.-Apr 1 5s g 1 1 1943 1944 *45-'46 1 1947 '48-'53 CUMBERLAND. This town (P. O. Valley Falls) is in Providence County. Population 1910, 10,107; 1920, 10,077. Bridge Bonds (exempt). 4s '16 J-J J$24,000c—July 1 22-'33 1.000c—July 1 1934 '21 $127,000 Floating debt 130,000 Assess, val. real estate 7,562,420 Assess, val., personal 3,314,460 \ BOND. DEBT Apr 16 - Total assessed val. 1921 (abt. 66% actual) 10,876,780 1 1954 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$16.00 '55-'56 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. '20M-N$l90,OOOcMay 1 '22-'40 4Hs'15 — Boston; on highway bonds Colony Trust Co.. Boston. Old at NEWPORT. Newport Is in Newport County. Settled in 1639; inc. 1784; re-chart¬ ered in 1853. Pop'n 1910, 27,149; 1920,30,255. Third Street Impt. Bonds. 4s'14 J-D $12,000—Juae 1 '21-'24 Police-Station Bonds. 4^s'13 M-N$35,000 Street Bonds. 4s '16 Nov 15 *21-27 M-N $5,000—-Nov 1 1921 City Hall and Impt. Bonds. 4s g'98 M-N $153,000c.-May 15 1948 4s g '00 J-J 18,000c.-July 25 1930 Industrial School and Consol. 4s *93 M-N $146,000c._May 15 1923 3 Msg'OO M-N 15,000c.-Nov 151930 Fire Dept. Bonds. 4Ms'15 F-A $27,000-Aug 15 Public Improvements. 4s g'95 M-N $100.000c—-May 5Ms'20 F-A 80,000c.-Aug 1 School House. 4s g'98 J-D $40,000c—-June 3 Ms'04 J-D 4s '08 J-J 4s '14 M-S 150,000c '21-'29 1 1925 '21-30 1 1928 June 1 1984 18,009o_July 1 '21-'38 90,000c..Mar 2 *22-'39 High School Bonds. 5Msg'20J-D $175,000c--Junel 1945 5Msg'20J-D /72,000c—June l'22-'57 \ 1,000c.-June 1 1958 5 Msg'20J-D 48,000c-. June l'22-'45 Easton Beach Impt. Bonds. 4s g '12 M-N $3.000c-May 1 '22-23 4s 12 M-N 3,000c_May 1'22-'23 Park Bonds. 4s g '97 F-A $40,000c._Feb 15 1927 Athletic Field Bonds. 4s '13 M-S $6,000.Mar 16 *22-'23 Sewer and Street Improvement. 4s '91 A-O $70,000c—Apr 15 1921 Sidewalk Bonds. 4s g '99 F-A 50,000c. —Aug 1 1929 Sidewalk & Paving Bonds. 4s '16 F-A$20,000-Aug 1 *21-'25 4Msg'17M-S /45,000c_Sept 1 '21-*29 ( 3,000c...Sept 1 1930 Bonds. Memorial 5s '21 J-D $45,000c-June 1 '22-'31 Road Bonds. 4Msg'17M-S $20,OOOc_Sept 1 '2l-'24 5s'19 J-D 36,000—Dec 15 '21-'29 5Ms'20 F-A (24,000c—Aug l'21-'28 \ 1,000c. __Aug 1 19 9 5s *21 F-A (33,000c--Feb 1 '22-\32 \ 2,000c--Feb 1 1933 5s '21 F-A 27,000c.-Feb 1 '22-'30 Land Bonds. 5s '18 J-D $35,000c.June 1 '22-'28 Reimbursement Bds. $75,000c.July 1 '21-'2S 1,607,500 Sinking fund 426,398 Equip. 4Ms'19 & TOT. BD. DT. May 1 '21 Assess, val. '20/Real 48,197,528 \Personal.34.316,472 (90% act.) Total 80,514,000 — Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920INT. at Newport —-$19.00 except on Indus¬ Is payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, and on high school bonds of 1920 which is payable at the office of the City Treasurer or at holder's option at trial School Loan, which First National Bank, Boston. NEW SHOREHAM. A town in Newport County. Pop¬ ulation 1915. 1.314; 1920, 1.038. BOND. DEBT May 1 '20- $156,846 Sinkingfund ! — 1.600 Assessed val., real estate. — 790,250 Assessed val,, personal--250,400 Assessed valuation 1920—1.040.650 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$17.50 NORTH KINGSTOWN. .. -8*15 '16 at $85.000 — '17 50,000School Bonds. -s 4 }$12,500c -.1923 1 40,000c-.1928 & 1933 J-J 12,000 — 4,500— — — May 1 1932 $31,000 Ms'17 M-N $7,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1920- fund -• 2,431 Assess, val. (real est.)—4,058,890 Assess, val. personal 1,621,520 Total assess, val. 1920--:—5,680,410 Town Tax (per $1,000) 1920—$20.00 Sinking — Population 1910, 5,935; 1920, 6,855 INTEREST payable by Rhode Isl¬ and Hospital Tr. Co., Providence, This town Is in Washington County Inc. Oct. 28 1674. Pop'n '10, 4,048; 1920, 3,397. Funding Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $ 125,000o_..Deo 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Apr 3 1920- $125,000 Floating debt 19,444 Sinking fund (Gen'l) 37,506 Assess, val. real 3,943,670 Assess, val. 1,970,925 personal Total assessed val. 1920 — 5,319.595 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$18.00 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prov. and Nat. Shawmut Bank. Boston. NORTH PROVIDENCE. ~~ LINCOLN. This Inc. town is This In Co. Providence Population 1910, 9,825; 1871. 1920, 9,543. 4s g A-0$I25,000c--Oct 15 1928 School Bonds. . . ^ 5Ms'20 $60.000-Sept 15 '21-'32 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21— $185,000 --- 90,000 109.231 Floating debt Sinking fund and cash Assessed val. '20 Real 80% actual— .5.506,896 Personal 1,564,325 Intangible 140,300 Total. —7,220.521 $1,000) 1920——$19.00 Industrial Tr. Co., Prov. Tax rate (per INT. at Is town In Providence Co. By a special this town Is given authority to borrow up to 7% Incorporated Act of the 1765. Legislature of Its assessed valuation. Funding Bonds. 4s g *05 A-O J-J $65,000c—Oct 1 1935 42.000—July 1 '21-'42 BOND. DEBT Mar 9 1921. $107,000 Floating debt— 95,000 Sinking fund, &o 24,409 Assess, val. (Real estate.-4,426,340 (M act.) 1 Personal 1,441,050 Total val'n 1920 (M act.)..5,867,390 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-—$15-00 Population 1910. 5,407; 1920, 7.697 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prov. NARRAGANSETT. _ located In Washington Co., was Incorp. as a town June 1901. Refunding Bonds. 5s '19 M-N ( $6,000c.May 1 *22-'23 \ 48,000c_May 1 '24-'29 Highway Bonds. • 4 M s'13 M-N $ 15,000 Nov 1 *21-23 This place, Is now a part of of the debt of the town of was 4s *08 CRANSTON. 4s '07 BURRILLVILLE. 4s '15 This town is situated in Providence Inc. 1806. 1921 3) BOND. DT. Apr 1 1921—$1,060,000 Note debt— 180,000 Providence, and Bank, Boston. Sewer Bonds. Co. ISLAND. City Bonds. 4s g '96 J-D $60.000c_Deo 1 *21-'26 4s '04 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '21. Assessed valuation, real County Incorporated Mch. 6 1759. On June I 1898 a portion of thi3 town, representing about hve-sevenths of the assessed valuation, was annexed to the City of Providence. The com¬ mission appointed to apportion the debt to be assumed by the city of Providence reported that the city's share of the net debt Is $255,720.64. leaving $101,677.48 as the town debt remaining. Bonds Numbers 151 to 191 (all Inclusive) remain as an obligation of the town of Johnston The bonds given below are those re¬ maining as an obligation of the town after division. Chap. 882, Laws o. 1912, increases the limit of debt which rhay be incurred by this town (not counting temporary loans) to 5% of the taxable property. Refunding Bonds. ? and bonds improvement on J. P. Morgan & Co., N. Y.; on gen¬ bonds at Nat. Shawmut Bank, eral ( 2,500 Aug 1 1926 Permanent Impt. Bonds. 3 Ms g '00 J-J 50.000c-.July 25 1930 JAMESTOWN. 4 41 „ General „ Bonds, ts g '99 J-J $60,000o—Aug 15 1929 TOTAL DEBT May 23 '21 $129,000 Floating debt--; Assess, val., real est Assess, val., personal 29,000 2,014,910 1,724,475 408,175 PAWTUCKET. This city Is In Providence County. Incorp. Mar. 27 1885. Population 1910. 51,622: 1920, 64,248. Grade-Crossing Abolition. 4Mg'15 F-A$264.000c&rFeb 1 *22-*65 4Mg'16 45.000c&rMay 1*22-66 General Funding Bonds. —- 4s g '08 J-J 4g'10 J-J $210.OOOc&r July 1 1948 200.OOOc&r.July 1 1950 General Account Bonds. 4s *89 J-J /$50.000c—July 1 1924 (50.000c. _-July 1 1929 222.OOOc&r- July 1 1936 4s g *97 M-N 130.000o&r May 1 1937 actual) 4,147,560 3 Msg '02J-D 55,000r—-June 1 1922 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $17.50 4s g '04 M-N 490,000c...May 1 1944 Population 1910. 1.250; 1920, 993 4M g'16M-N130,000c&rMayl'22-'47 Other assess, prop Total assess, val. '20 (60% 4s g *96 J-J PAWTUCKET (Concluded). Gen'I & Highway Acct. Bonds A-OS442,000c.. - Apr 1 1923 4s JK '93 Sewer Bonds. 1 1923 1 1930 1 1934 1 1937 1 1944 1 1948 1 1950 4Ksg'12J-D 40.000c&r Dec 1 1952 4MsgJ6M-N69,OOOc&rMay 1 *22-'44 4Hg'19 s-a OO.OOOc&rJJune 1 1929 4 Kg'19 s-a 60.000c&r_June 1 1939 4Kg'19 f -a 60,OOOc&r. June 1 1949 4s g '93 A-0$339,000c...Apr 3 Ksg'OOA-O 17,OOOr-.-Apr *94 J-J 156,000o&r July '97 M-N 225.000o&r.May 4s g '04 M-N 35,000o—May 4s g *08 J-J 80,000c&r July 4^s g'10 J-J 90,OOOc&r July 4s g 4s g Public Improvement. 3Ksg'97M-N $640,000r_ -May 1 3s g 99 M N 84,000c&r_Mayl 4s g '08 M-N 295.000r.„May 1 4s g '17 J J 322,000r Jan 1 4s g '20 J D 300,000r.„ June 1 Weybosset Bridge Loan. 3Ks'99M-N $270,000c&r.May 1 Bridge Bonds. 4s g '04 M-N $25,000o—May 1 1934 4KsgT5F-A 69,OOOc&r Febl*22-'44 School Bonds. 3Ksg'02J-D $13,000r—June 1 1922 3 Ks g'99A-0 50,000c &r Apr 1 1939 4s g '04 M-S 120,000c—Moh 1 1929 4sg '08 J-J 78,OOOc&r .July 1 1938 4Kg'12 J-D 40.000c&r_Dec 1 1942 „ g'15F-A l75,OOOc&rAug 4K 1 '2l-'55 —1921-1957 Bonds. 4s g *94 J-J 255,000c—July 1 1934 4s g '05 M-N140.000c_.-Nov 1 1935 3Ksg'99A-0 $100,000r__ Apr 1 1939 4sg 97 s-a 130,OOOc&r-May 1 1937 Highway and Bridge Bonds. 4Ks'10 J-J $125.000o&r July 1 1950 4Kg'12 40.000c&r_Dec 1 1952 4Kg'14 J-D 69.000c&rJ'ne 1 '22-44 4 Kg'14 J-D 46,OOOc&r J'ne 1 '22-44 17 s-a 259,OOOc&r Street Improvement 4s g — 125,OOOc&r-.1921-1945 75,OOOc&r .June 1 1929 4 Kg'15 s-a 4Kg'19 s-a 4Kg*19 s-a 75,000c&r_June Police Station Bonds. 4Kb '15F-A $25,000c&rAug 1 Fire-Station Bonds. 4s g '05 M-N $l3,000o—Nov 4Kg'12 ... 35,000c&r_Dec Public Park Bonds. 4 Kg'10 J-J $40.000c&r_July 4Kg'12 '20,OOOc&r. Dec Water Loan. — granted and signed by the Warwick March 14 1643. 1913; now War¬ wick and West Warwick. The 3 K» below were Issued prior to the divi¬ sion. The 4Kb were issued in June 1914 to take up portion of indebednees of old town of Warwick 3 Ks g J-J *$251,000c—Jan 1 1932 4Kg'14 J-J 350.000c —July 1 1944 School Bonds. 4Ks'l6 J-J $70,000c-July 1 '22-'31 5s '20 J-D /63,000c.June 1 *22-'30 140,000c. June 1 '31-'35 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21 $787,000 Sinking funds 173,204 Assessed valuation, real 13,421,122 Assessed val'n, personal__ 6,883,163 Total val. 1920 (66% act.)20,304.285 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'20-$l8.50 1 1930 1 1937 1 1950 1 1952 35,&00c&rMay 1 22-56 Treasury. TOT. DEBT, Town divided Nov. 4 Popul'n 1910, 26,629; SINKING FUNDS, Mar.' 31 1921. debt) Total - Sinking funds. Net $24,006,000 2,755.260 $26,761,260 debt &o__ 12,866.132 $13,895,128 debt Water debt (lncl. above). 4,119,000 The notes outstanding on Mar. 31 A-O ,125,000c...Apr 1 1930 1921 representing the floating debt J-J 70,000r—July 1 1934 were Issued for and are chargeable M-N 100,000c..-May 1 1937 to the following accounts: $232,000 M-N 98,000c&r.May 1 1929 School houses and lots 70,000c —July 1 1923 Public playground 65,202 *08 J-J • 4Ksg'10J-J 70,OOOc&r. July 1 1928 1 1933 1 1938 70.000c&r_July 85,000c&r_July 25 .OOOc&r-July 25,OOOc&r. July 25,000c&r_ July 4Kg*12J-D 140,OOOc&r Highways, special Harbor improvement 3,500 100,000 146,653 1 1930 1 1935 Fire loan account Water Public Decl'22-'37 Supply Board Loan 1,465,000 Works, labor saving 45,000 devices ($35,000 due every 5 years.) Total .$2,755,260 i-D 72,OOOc&r Jme 1/22-39 WATER WORKS.—The water¬ 4Kg'14 J-D 54,OOOc&r J'ne 1 22- 39 works construction account to Oct. 1 4Kg'16 M-N100,OOOc&r May 1*22-41 1920 amounted to $7,071,283.41. In Recapit'n of Debt Jan. 1 1921. water General debt— $4,356,000 year 1919-20 Income from cost of rents, &c., was $971,735.90; Sewer debt 1,234,000 management, &c., $435,202.28; in¬ Water debt —1.241,000 terest on water loans, $114,476.68; Total bonded debt $6,831,000 depreciation and extension fund, Floating debt 402,000 $137,787.00; surplus, $284,269.94. value of city prop¬ Total debt $7,233,000 The total 4 Kg* 14 Funds-—• $1,106,262 479,602 222,138 1,813,996 Less Sinking General Sewer Water NET DEBT Jan 1 1921.$5,419,004 Assessed valuation, real-.61,017,760 Assessed val., personal—31,118,220 Personal prop, (intangible) 37,091,233 1920 129,227,213 fair cash value.) Total valuation (Assessment . $1,000) 1920--$20.00 INT. at First Nat. Bank, of Bost. Tax rate (per in 1920 was as follows: Real estate (including water-works valued at $4,853,592.77), $21,369,557.77; personal property, $1,112,066.05. Trust funds were valued at $761,- 375.71. ASSESSED VALUATION— 1920 1919 $241,001*,260 Personal _al95,499,040 ♦182,814,860 Total 482,563,400 423,816,120 Tax $21.50 $23.50 p.M. Amount of $9,279,237 $7,275,013 Includes $105,692,440 intangible tax PROVIDENCE. W. L. Clarke, Tr. a The city is situated in Provldenoe roperty which is taxed at $4 per County, which has no debt. On 1,000. June 1 1898 a portion of the town of * Includes $104,973,320 intangible Johnston, representing about flvesevenths of the assessed valuation, was annexed to the city of Pro¬ POPULATION.—In 1920, 237, vidence, and the latter assumes 595; in 1915 was 247,660; in 1910 it $255,720.64 of the net debt of the was 224,326. old town of Johnston. City was Incorporated 1832. None of the SOUTH KINGSTOWN. This town (P.. O. Wakefield) Is in city's bonds Is tax-exempt. Harbor Bonds. Washington County. Inc. Feb. 26 4s g *15 J-J $500,OOOc&r.Jan 1 1945 1722. Pop. 1910,5,176; 1920,5,181. 4s g '16 J J Improvement Bonds. 250,000r—Jan 11946 $4,275r__Dec 15 1921 4s g *20 J-D 240,000 June 1 1950 4s'92 JD School Loan. ($5,000 In even & $6,000 In odd yrs.) . property, which is taxed at $4 per 1925 1927 1929 1934 1936 1937 $300,000r__May 1 4s g 500,000o&r.Apr 1 3Ksg'99M-N350,000r—-May 1 3Ksg'04M-N300,000r—-Nov 1 3Ksg'06J-D 300,000r June 1 3Ksg'07M-N300.000r—.May 1 4s g '95 M-N '97 A-O Funding Bonds. 4s '12 J-D $65,100c June 15 *22-'33 BOND. DEBT Apr 2 '21— $94,000 Floating debt real estate Assess, val 31,700 4,142,915 4,382,110 8,525,025 3Ksg'09M-N300,000-—May 1 1939 Total valuation 1920 4s g 13M-N300,000r—Nov 1 1943 (Assessment fair cash value.) 4s g '16 J J 500,000r—Jan 1 1946 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$18.00 4s g '17 J-J INT. at R. I. Hosp. Tr. Co. or at 500.000c&r_Jan 11947 4s g '20 J-D 250,000r. ..June 1 1950 Town Treasurer's office. Fire and Police Loan. 3Ksg'02M-N $258,000r„Nov 1 Bridge Loan. 3 Ksg'04M-N $200,000r_.Nov 1 1932 1934 JrJ 1912,000c&rJuly 1 1921 M-S 500,000c &r.Mch 1 1922 4s g *93 A-O 500,000o&r.Apr 1 1923 4s g '95 M-N 800,000c&r .May 1 1925 4s g '96 J-D 500,OOOo&r.June 1 1926 4s g'97 A-O 50,000o &r .Apr 1 1927 3 Ksg'98A-0 200,OOOc&r .Apr 11928 3s g '99 M-N 250,OOOc&r .May 1 1929 3s g '00 M N300,OOOc&r.May 1 1930 3s g *01 M-N 300,000r—May 1 1931 3 Ksg'03M-N 500,000r—Nov 2 1933 3Ksg'04M-N200.000r—.Nov 1 1934 N350,000c&r.Nov 1 3Ksg'10M-N400.000r—-May 1 3Ksg'llM-N 500,000r—Nov 1 4s g p14 M N375.000c&r_May 1 4s g '17 M N300.000r__.Nov 1 4s g '20 J D 200,000r___June 1 M Hospital Bonds. 1936 1940 1941 1944 1947 1950 ^ 3 Ksg'10M-N $375,OOOr..May Park Loan. 1 1940 '92 M-S $500,000o Ar.Moh 3 H8g'97M-N 674,000r May 4s g '08 M-N 260.000r-.-May 11922 1 1947 1 1938 4s g Park and 4s g *17 Playground. M-N300,000r—Nov 1 1947 Assess, val. personal at Rhode Island Union Trust Co., Providence. ♦ Part of an issue of $400,000, This town is in Newport County. Refunding Bonds. M-S $48,000--Sept 1 *2l-'42 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21$46,000 Floating debt 53,000 Assess, val. real estate 4,494,793 Assess, val. personal prop-1,302,735 Tot.ass'd vaf'20 (75%act.)5,797.528 $1,000) 2l.$l6.00 Population 1910, 4.032: 1920, 3,894 Tot. tax rate (per WARREN. This town is in Bristol County. Incorporated in 1747. Sewer Bonds. 4s g '16 J-J of is assumed by War¬ by West Warwick which $251,000 wick and $149,000 (Assessment at 70 to 80 % act. value.) $1,000)'20-$19.20 Total tax rate (per Population 1910, 6,585; 1920--7.841 INT. payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. WOONSOCKET. Inc. Provldenoe In town in 1867; city June 13 1888. City Hall Bonds. 4s g '03 1 1923 M-N $100,000o—May School Bonds. 1 1923 1 1945 M-N $97,000o—May 4Kb'15 J-D 150.000c—June 4s g '03 Funding Bonds. 4s g '94 A-O$256,000r—Apr 11924 4s g '97 M-N 238,000r—May 1 1927 4Ksg'07J-D 200,000o.__June 1 1927 4s '08 s-a 435,OOOc&r 1933 4s *11 J-D 250,000c—June 1 1941 4 Ks'll J-D 250,000c—.June 1 1941 4Kb'14 M-N500.000 May 1 1944 4s *17 M-N500,000c_—Apr 1 1947 M-S /289,000-Mar 15 *22-38 \160,000-Mar 15 '39-48 (310,000 1921-1938 1160,000 1939-1948 5s '19 A-O 760,000 Apr 1 '22-'59 6sg'21 M N/256,000-cMay 1 '24 '31 5s g '18 5s '18 ... l930.000c.May 1 *32 '61 County. Population 1910. 8.696; 1669. Is Woonsocket County. This town Is In Washington Inc. 1920, 9,952. Funding Bonds. 4s g'09 J-D $100,000c—June Refunding Bonds. 4 Ksg'07J-D $200,000c—June Sewer Bonds. 1 1927 $47,000r—Aug 15 1921 1 1939 43,000r—Aug 15 1925 Refunding Bonds. 71,000r—Feb 15 1925 4s g J-J $30,000c---Jan 2 1929 4s g '04JJ-D 81,000c—-June 1 1924 Water Loan. 4Ks'15 J-D 50,000c—June 1 1945 4s M-S $15,000r—Sept 1 1927 4s '17 F-A 35.000—Feb 15 1925 3Ksg F-A 73,000c—Feb 1 1929 Water Bonds. 3Ksg'05M-S 63,000o...Mch 1 1935 Ksg*01M-N$200.000rl—May 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Apr 25 *21 $281,000 Floating debt (ada'l)——. 567,700 fs g *03 M-N 100,000c—May 1 1923 Sinking fund (water) 26,46.5 fs g '04 J-D 150,000c—June 1 1929 Assess, val. real estate 9,400,950 fs g '05 M-N 50,000c-.Nov 1 1935 4BOND. DEBT Apr 8 *21. $1,385,000 Assess, val. personal 3,853,150 1,450,000 Total assess, val. 1920 13,254,100 Floating debt 4s g *93 F-A 4s g *97 F-A 3 Ksg'OlF-A O (Assessment about % actual value.) $25.00 Tax (per $1,000) 1920 INT. on funding 4s at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston; other coupon bonds at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y. (P. O. River Point) Is in Incorporated 1913. J-J $149,000c Jan 1 1932 1,400,945 4,434,055 500,000 327,000 fund (add'l) 222,343 Sewer sinking fund (add'l) 247,996 Assess, val.real esc.. 30,302,700 Water sinking Assessed val'n, WEST WARWICK. This place Sinking fund NET DEBT Apr 8 *21— Water debt (additional)-. Sewer debt (additional)-- personal—19,997,225 50,299,925 fair cash value. $1,000) on real Total valuation 1920 Kent County. (Assessment about 3Ks Tax rate (per estate and personal, 1920--$20.00 4Kg'14J-J 300.000 July 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Apr 11921 $449,000 Pop'n 1910, 38,125; 1920 43,496 Sinking fund 118,635 INTEREST on coupon bonds is 7,037,865 4,781,771 payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. personal State of Connecticut. " ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. Admitted Total ..One of Original Thirteen State a as area of State (square 5,004 miles).. Hartford Governor (term expires Jan. 1923) ..Everett J. Lake Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1923)-Donald J. Warner Treasurer (term exp. Jan. 1923)......G. Harold Gilpatrick State Comptroller (term exp. Jan. 1923)-Chas. A. Templeton Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1923) Frank E. Healey State Capital odd years on the Wednesday fol¬ A constitutional amendment adopted LEGISLATURE meets biennially In lowing the first: Monday in January. in Oct. 1911 limits the length of each first Monday in June. session to the first Wednesday after the V. 95. p. 1435. HISTORY OF DEBT.—For early history of the Connecticut State debt "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 36. The 3K% see provided, "shall be exempt from taxation by or under bonds below, it is municipal authority." The 4s are also exempted from taxation, provides that "this exemption shall not be construed to apply corporations taxed under the provisions of Section 2331, General Statutes, State or but the Act to thereof." and amendments Connecticut's debt now is as follows; —Interest— Principal — Bate. Payable. When Due. Outstand'g. 1909 3K A-O 'April 1 1934 $2,955,000 1911 4 J-J July 1 1936 11.336,000 —1865 Ceased Oct. 1 1885 100 call after April 1 1924. Name and Purpose. State bonds do do War loan • Subject to INTEREST on all bonds is mailed on payable in Hartford, Conn., but checks are request. TOTAL DEBT, &c.— Total bonded debt Civil list funds July 1 '20. *July 1 '19. Oct. 1 *18. $14,291,100 $11,791,100 $12,062,100 875,196 2,659,885 8,025.076 8,788,162 8,332,255 4,630,596 Oct. 1 '17. $12,535,100 5,911,784 3.966,337 $4,627,742 $798,960 sur$593,572 $2,656,979 Assembly in 1919 changed the date of the fiscal year Net bonded debt ♦ The General from Sept. to June 30. Assembly of 1915 enacted a law providing for a sinking annually, to be taken from the State tax on the towns and of State or municipal bonds. The bonds so purchased are to be held and the proceeds, with the Interest on the purchased bonds are to be used for the redemption, at maturity, of all State bonds. Tnis aw was repealed in 1919 after four such annual appropriations had been made. Appropriations of $3,000,000 were also made by each of the General Assemblies of 1917 and 1919, making a total of $8,000,000 set aside for the sinking fund. Tnis fund has been used to I retire $69,000 of the State bonds, and on June 30 1920 the fund also had $8,502,000 invested in United States obligations, besides $286,162 cash on hand. x The General fund of $500,000 used In the purchase $100,000c.July 1 '22-'41 Refunding Bonds. 4s g A-O $8,000c_0ct 1 '2l-'22 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21. $158,000 Floating debt (additional)30,000 Assessed valuation, real 5,051,170 Assessed val'n, personal 2,816,850 Assess, val. intangible prop. 985,425 Total valuation 1920 8,853,445 Popul'n 1915. 15,782; 1920, 15,461 INT. in Prov. at R. I. Hosp. Tr* Co. and Union Tr. Co. WESTERLY Sinking fund.x TIVERTON. 4s '12 Sewer Loan. 4s g '91 4s g '92 4s g '06 int. erty Real est-.$287,064,360 1920, 13,481 payable prin. Hospital & Trust Co., Providence; the 4Kb at First Nat. Bank, Boston; the 5s at INT.—The 3Ks are & 697,905 . Sewer construction 1 1925 , „ Bonded debt (Incl. water Floating debt of Earl val.'20(60% act.)$ll 819 636 $1,000) 1920—$17.00 Tax rate (per County. Kent in Is town Patent Y.j and at the City Treasury in Providence: on Johaston School bonds at Industrial Trust Co. in Providence; on all other loans at City Water Bonds. 3Kg'00 4s g *94 4s g '97 4s g '04 ^ This N. '21-*45 4j4g'16M-N 1929 1 1923 1 1927 1 1956 Refunding Water Loan. 3sg '00M-N $935.000c &rMay_ 11930 Highway Loan. 4s g '94 M-N $l,200.000r.May 1 1924 3s g '00 M-N 300.000o&r.May 1 1930 4s g *06 M-N 300.000c&r.Nov 1 1936 4s g '14 M-N 700,000r—May 1 1944 4s g '15 J-J 1500,OOOc&r _ Jan 1 1945 4s g '16 J J 300,000r—Jan 1 1946 4s g '20 J D 500,000r._.June 1 1950 JOHNSTON BONDS {Annexed).) School District No. 1. 4s '97 M N$17,000c&r_Nov 1 1927 School District No. 15. 4s '94 A-O $30.000o—-Oct 1 1924 INTEREST payable as follows: Park loans due 1922; highway due 1930,1944.1945 and 1936; public improv t 1929; school 1927 and 1947; sewer 1921 to 1923, 1925 to 1930, 1936 and 1944; water 1923, 1927, 1930 and 1956; harbor 1945, and bridge loan at National City Bank, ETC.— Tot. ass. WARWICK. 1937 1929 1938 1947 1950 _ 4s g '93 A-OS554, OOOc&r .Apr 4s g '97 A O 165,000r—At 4s g '16 J-J 1,000,000c&r_July 1 1939 4s g [Vol. 112. CONNECTICUT-DEBT OF STATE 42 ASSESSED VALUATION .—Assessed value believed to be fair value. Tax Valuation. Years. Tax Valuation. Years. Tax Valuation. $1,661,776,728 1914 al,105,081,413 1905 $712,519,166 al,464,602,164 1912 1,102,990,545 1900 694,200,162 al,375,708,933 1911 1,041,334,019 1895-.— 444,321.927 1916 al ,278,357,574 1910 — — 997.500,664 1888 354,557,515 1915 al,174.551.713 1909 965,629.807 a State tax of $1,750,000 apportioned to towns on basis of taxes collected. These valuations do not include steam or electric railroads, banks. In¬ surance or investment companies and only a small portion of cash, bonds Years. 1919 1918 1917 or notes. Under Chapter 106, as amended by collects the tax on every Chapter 165, Laws of 1901, the State bank, national banking association, trust, insur- June, 1921.] Investment ance, CONNECTICUT-DEBT and bridge oompany whose stock Is not exempt from taxation, and remits the amount so collected to the various city and town treasurers. The value of such stocks was previously Included In the grand 1st of each town. POPULATION OF STATE.—Population has been 1920. _ .1,380,631 1910...1,114,750 1900... 1890... 908.420 740,258 1880... 022,700 1870 537,454 1800 .400,147 1850...—370.792 1840 1830 1820 as 309,978 297,075 275.248 follows: 1810 1800 1790.—..237,940 pro¬ hibit the General Assembly from authorizing any town or city to protect by additional appropriations of money or credit any railroad debt contracted prior to the adoption of this amendment. every municipality There were formerly no general restrictions upon the issue of bonds in the statutes, such restrictions as were provided from time to time being inserted in enabling Acts and in city charters. As to towns, indeed, Sec¬ tion 1931, Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of 1902 power to issue bonds. The 1915 granted unlimited Legislature, however, by Chapter 318 Ba3sed an Act as comprehensivetowns is simple. It iscorporations "An defined as miting the indebtedness which as it and municipal Act may in¬ cur," and provides that: "No municipality or subdivision thereof shall in¬ cur any indebtedness, through the issue of bonds, in excess of five per centum of Its grand list, unless otherwise provided by special Act." V. 101. p. 2158. TAX EXEMPTION.—A law was enacted by the 1917 Legislature, exempting from taxation within the State all bonds, notes and other evi¬ dences of indebtedness issued after April 1 1917 by the U. S. Government, and by any county, town, city, borough or other municipal taxing district In this State. The full text of the new law was given in the "Chronicle" of April 21 1917, page 1017. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—PRIVILEGES AND RESTRIC¬ TIONS.—A complete revision of the law concerning investments by savings" banks was made by the 1919 Legislature. The 1921 Legislature amended sub-section 20 of section 3972 extending for a two-year period the provision that railroad bonds which were legal investments for savings banks at the time when the Federal Government took over the operation of the roads shall not become illegal investments by reason of such operation. The 1921 Legislature passed an act permitting savings banks to invest two per cent, of their deposits and surplus in equipment obligations issued by the National Railway Service Corporation. The text of the law as it now stands follows: Sec. 1. Section 3972 of the General Statutes is amended to read as follows: Savings banks may invest their deposits and surplus only as provided in chapter 204 of the General Statutes: (1) In the stock or bonds or interestbearing notes or obligations of the United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged to provide for the payment of the principal and interest, including the bonds of the District of Columbia; (2) not exceeding ten per centum of their deposits and surplus in bills of exchange drawn by the seller on the purchaser of goods and accepted by such purchaser, provided such bill of exchange is indorsed by any national bank, member of a Federal Reserve bank. State bank or trust company in this State, or in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, the city of Providence, Rhode Island, the city of New York, New York, or the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and in the acceptance authorized by section 13 of the Fed¬ eral Reserve Act of the United States or any amendment thereto, of any national bank, or member of a Federal Reserve bank, in this State, in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, the city of Providence, Rhode Island, the city of New York, New York, or the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, or of any State bank or trust company in this State which may be author¬ ized to issue such acceptances, nor shall the amount invested in such accep¬ tances and bills of exchange of any one bank by any savings bank, when added to the sum of any funds deposited by the savings bank in such bank, exceed thirty per centum of the capital stock, surplus and undivided profits of said depositary bank; (3) in the stock or bonds or interest-bearing obli¬ gations of any State of the United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to January 1 1896, which has not, within ten years previous to making such investment by such corporation, defaulted for more than ninety days in the payment of any part or either principal or interest of any debt author¬ ized by the Legislature of such State to be contracted; and in the bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any such State of the United States which have been issued and outstanding for a period of at least ten years Erevious to in pursuance investment by such the Legislature of whichState, corporation, and such have issued making such of the authority of een (a) for the funding or settlement of any previous obligation of such State theretofore in default, or'(b) for the refunding of such funding or settlement obligation of such State theretofore in default, and on which said funding or settlement obligation or obligation issued to refund the been no default in the payment of either provided the authorization of principal any or same there has interest since its issue, obligation by the Legislature of 43 at the date thereof, or is at the time of making the Investment, first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad of such corporation owned in fee at the date of the mortgage, or by a refunding mortgage which provides for the retirement of all prior lien was a mortgage bonds of such railroad or by a mortgage which is a prior lien on some part of the rail¬ road covered by a refunding mortgage which provides for the retirement of all outstanding prior lien bonds, or that ir the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unincumbered by mortgage, such bonds debentures shall be Issued under the authority of one of said States which or foregoing Is explicit and comprehensive, covering STATE corporation, 201,942 251.002 DEBT LIMITATION.—The constitution of Connecticut contains but a ■Ingle provision restricting the debt-making power. The provision is Article 25, adopted as an amendment In 1877, and Is as follows: No county, city, town, borough or other municipality shall ever sub¬ scribe to the capital stock of any railroad corporation, or become the pur¬ chaser of the bonds, or make donation to, or loan Its credit In aid of, any such corporation: but nothing herein contained shall affect the validity of any bonds or debts Incurred under existing laws, nor be construed to The which OF any such State hereinbefore referred to shall not have been in violation of any consti¬ tutional provision, and provided such bond or interest-bearing obligation shall be the direct obligation of such State and the faith and credit of the State shall be pledged for its payment, principal and interest; (4) in the obligations of any county, town, city, borough, school district, fire district or sewer district, in this State; (5) in the stock or bonds of any incor¬ porated city situated in one of the States of the United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to January 1 1896, and which was Incorporated as a city, under the same or a different name, at least twenty-five years prior to making such investment, and which has not less than twenty thous¬ and inhabitants, as ascertained by the United States or State Census, or any municipal census taken by authority of the State, next preceding such Investment, provided the amount of the bonds of such city, including the Issue in which such investment is made, and its proportion, based on the valuations of property therein for the assessment for taxation next preceding such investment, of the county and town debt, after deducting the amount of its water debt and the amount of the sinking funds which are available for payment of its bonds other than water bonds, does not exceed seven per centum of the valuation of the taxable property in such city, to be ascer¬ tained by the valuation of property therein for the assessment of taxes, next preceding such investment, and provided, the city issuing such bonds, or the State in which it is located, has not defaulted for more than ninety days in the payment of any of its funded indebtedness or interest thereon within fifteen years next preceding the purchase of such bonds by the savings bank. The provisions of this sub-division shall not authorize the invest¬ ment of funds in any "special assessment" or "improvement" bonds, or other bonds or obligations which are not the direct obligations of the city issuing the same, and for which the faith and credit of the issuing city are not pledged. A city of State shall be considered to be in default within the meaning of this section while any unpaid and overdue obligation, either principal or interest, shall be outstanding; (6) in the bonds or interestobligations issued by a railroad corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States, ana owning in fee not less than three hundred miles of railroad located In said States, and which has paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than four per centum per annum on its outstanding shares of capital stock in each fiscal year for the 5 years next preceding such investment, or in the bonds or interestbearing obligations issued by a railroad, terminal, depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States or the State of New York assumed by a railroad corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States and owning in fee not less than 300 miles of railroad located in said States and complying with all the provisions of this section; if any such railroad corporation shall be leased to another railroad corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States and owning in fee not less than 300 miles of railroad located in said States, under a lease which provides for the pay¬ ment by the lessee as rental an amount sufficient to pay dividends on the capital stock of the lessor amounting in the aggregate in each fiscal year of said lessor corporation during the term of said lease to not less than 4% on its outstanding capital stock, such lessor shall be regarded as having bearing Srovides by shallthat no such railroad corporation which hasits road, equip¬ issued bonds or ebentures law subsequently execute mortgage upon a ment, franchise or upon any of its real or personal property, without in¬ cluding in and securing by such mortgage all bonds or debentures previously Issued and all pre-existing debts and liabilities, and provided such corpora¬ tion has paid In dividends in cash an amount equal to not less than 4% per annum on all its outstanding capital stock in each fiscal year for the five years next preceding such investments. If any such railroad company shall hold the railroad of another such railroad corporation under a lease which provides for the payment by the lessee as rental of an amount suffi¬ cient to pay dividends on the capital stock of the lessor amounting in the aggregate in each fiscal year of said lessor, during the term of said lease, to not less than 4% on all its outstanding capital stock, such lessor shall be regarded as having paid its dividends within the meaning of this sub¬ division; but in case the lessee shall hold any shares of the capital stock of the lessor such shares shall not be considered ing of this sub-division. as outstanding within the mean¬ ; (8) No bonds or other interest-bearing obligations shall be made investment by sub-divisions 6 and 7 in case the authorized issue a legal thereof, assuming corporation, including all evidences of debt that may legally be issued under any of its prior authorizations or under any of its assumed prior authorizations, after deducting therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds reserved under the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed three times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or at the date of such investment. (9) In the bonds issued by a railroad, terminal, depot, bridge, tun¬ or street railway corporation organized under the laws of any of the New England States or the State of New York, the property of which is located wholly or in part in one of said States, or in the bonds issued by a railroad, terminal, depot, bridge, tunnel or street railway corporation, organized nel under the laws of any of said States, assumed by depot, bridge, tunnel a railroad, terminal, or street railway corporation organized under the laws of said States, provided such bonds shall be secured either by a mort¬ gage which was at the date thereof, or is at the time of making the invest¬ ment, a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad owned in fee at the date of the mortgage, in the case of a railroad or street railway poration, cor¬ or the fixed property, in the case of a terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel corporation, owned by the corporation issuing the bonds, or by re¬ funding mortgage which provides for the retirement of all prior lien bonds of such corporation, or by a mortgage which is a prior lien on some part of the property covered by a refunding mortgage which provides for the re¬ tirement of all outstanding prior lien bonds. No bond shall be made a legal investment under this sub-division unless the bonds are guaranteed, principal and interest, by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and inter¬ est by indorsement, which guaranty has been assumed by a railroad corpora¬ tion owning in fee not less than 300 miles of railroad in the New England States, whose bonds are made a legal investment under sub-division 6. No bonds shall be made a legal investment by this sub-division in gage securing the bonds shall authorize a total issue of bonds to the total debt described in sub-division case the mort¬ which, added 8 of the guaranteeing corporation, including therein the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed 3 times the outstanding capital stock of said guaranteeing corporation at the time of making said investment. (10). In the mortgage bonds, as described in sub-division 15, Issued or as¬ by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any State, provided such railroad corporation owned in fee during each of the 5 fiscal years of such railroad corporation next pre¬ ceding the date of such investment not less than 500 miles of standardsumed gauge railroad, exclusive of such railroad corporation sidings, within the United States, and provided complied during each of said fiscal years has with the provisions of sub-division 14, or if such corporation owned In fee less than 500 miles of such railroad, the gross earnings of such as reckoned in sub-division 14, shall have been corporation, not less than 810,000,000. (11) In the mortgage bonds, as described in sub-division 15, Issued or as¬ sumed by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any State thereof, provided during each of the 5 fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment its railroad subjected to the lien or the mortgage securing its bonds has been operated by a corporation described In. and which has complied with all the provisions of, sub-divisions 10 and 14. No bonds shall be made a legal investment by this sub-division unless the bonds are guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement which guaranty has been assumed by, the corporation oper¬ ating the railroad covered by the mortgage securing the bonds and which has complied with all the provisions of sub-divisions 10 and 14. (12) In the mortgage bonds as described In this Act issued or assumed by any terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel company Incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any State, provided the property of such ter¬ minal, depot, bridge or tunnel company is used by one or more railroad corporations described in, and which have complied with all the provisions of, sub-division 10 and 14. No bond shall be made a legal investment by this sub-division unless the bond is guaranteed principal and Interest by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement whicn guaranty has been assumed by, one or more railroad corporations described in, and which has complied with all the provisions of, sub-divisions 10 and 14 (13). In the mortgage bonds as described in sub-division 15 Issued or as¬ sumed by any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any State, provided, during each of the 5 fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such Investment, such rail¬ road corporation owned in fee not less than 100 miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, and provided such railroad corporation has complied during each of said fiscal years with the grovisions of sub-division 14. bonds shall be made a legaland interest investment y this sub-division unless the No bonds guaranteed principal are by endorsement by, or guaranteed principal and interest by endorsement, which guaranty has been assumed by, a corporation described in, and which has complied with all the provisions of, sub-divisions 10 and 14, nor unless jt complies with the provisions of sub-division 16. (14) Any railroad corporation described in sub-divisions 10 and 13 shall comply with the provisions of this sub-division during each of the 5 fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such Investment, before any of its mortgage bonds as described in sub-division 15 shall be made a legal investment. Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured principal and Interest of all Indebtedness and shall have paid In dividends amount equal to at least 4% upon all Its out¬ gross earnings from the operation of the property railroad corporation, including therein the gross earnings of all railroads leased and operated or, controlled and operated by said corpora¬ tion, and the gross earnings from the sale of coal from mines owned or con¬ In cash to its stockholders standing of such an capital stock; the trolled by It, shall not have been less In amount than 5 times the amount necessary to pay the Interest payable upon Its entire outstanding indebted¬ the rentals of all leased lines, and the interest on all outstanding in¬ debtedness of railroads controlled and operated which are not owned by said corporation, after deducting from said interest and rentals interest and dividends received from the stocks, bonds or notes of railroad corporations ness, not operated by said corporation, which have been deposited with a trustee the only security for the payment of bonds or notes issued by said cor¬ poration. but not in excess of the interest on said last-named bonds or notes. (15). Whenever the term "mortgage bonds" is used In sub-divisions 10 to 20, inclusive, it shall mean either (a) That the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at the date of such investment, a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad, in the case of a railroad corporation, or the fixed property, In the case of a terminal, depot, bridge or tunnel com¬ pany, owned In fee at the date of the mortgage by the corporation which executed the mortgage and issued the bonds; that 75% of the railroad subas shall hold {laid its dividends within the the capitalof this of the lessor, such shares shall Ject to the5lien of said mortgage is connected: that the date of said mortgage shares of meaning stock sub-division, but in case the at least prior to the date of such investment, unless the corporation not be considered outstanding within the essee any as (7) s meaning of this sub-division. In bonds or debentures actually issued by a railroad corporation Incorporated in any of the New England States, at least % of the railroad of which is located in said State, whether such corporation is in possession of and is operating its own railroad or such railroad is leased to another railroad corporation incorporated in any one of the New England States, provided such bonds or debentures shall be secured either by a mortgage years Issuing, assuming or guaranteeing the bond has complied with sub-division 14 for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corporation next preceding the date of such investment; but a mortgage given In substitution for and not greater In amount than such mortgage, and covering the same railroad or property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement; (5) That If the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at the date of such investment, not a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the rail- [VOL. 112. CONNECTICUT—DEBT OF STATE the date of the mortgage, it is a first mortgage on at debt railroad mile¬ shall not become the the mileage which Is represented or covered by said stocks or bonds; that 75% of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage is connected; that the date of said mortgage is at least 5 years prior to the date of such invest¬ ment. unless the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing the bond has complied with sub-division 14 for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corpora¬ tion next preceding the date of such investment; but a mortgage given in sub¬ stitution ror and not greater in amount than such mortgage, covering the railroad or property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement, (c) That the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date thereof, or is at the date of such investment, a first mortgage or a mortgage trust indenture which is in effect a first mortgage upon all the railroads, subject to the lien of said mortgage or trust indenture by virtue of the irrevo¬ cable pledge with the trustee thereof of an entire issue of issues of bonds which are a first lien, upon the railroad of a railroad corporation which Is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated,by the corporation issuing or assuming said bonds; that 75% of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage Is connected; that the date of said mort¬ gage is at least 5 years prior to the date of such investment, unless the cor¬ poration issuing, assuming or guaranteeing the bonds has complied with sub division 14 for each of the 10 fiscal years of such corporation next preceding the date of such investment; but a mortgage given in substitution for and age not owned in fee, the bonds secured by said mortgage legal investments unless said corporation total mileage which is subject to the lien owns in fee at least 75% of of such mortgage, including same or railroad greater in amount than such mortgage, and covering the same property, shall be considered to be in accordance Id) That the mortgage securing the bonds was at the date or the date of such Invastment, a refunding mortgage which provides retirement of all prior lien mortgage bonds of said corporation at the time of said Investment, and covering at least 75% of the owned in fee by said company at the date of said mortgage. No mortgage is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage under the provisions of division unless the bonds which it secures mature at a later date than any bond which it is given to refund; but, in case bonds are issued to mature at an earlier date than any bond which it is given to refund, the mortgage con¬ tains the provisions that bonds issued to mature at an earlier date may not rust notes, section in case the at the date trustee of said of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage thereof; but if any stocks or bonds are deposited with the mortgage as part security therefor, representing or covering ieast 75% with this requirement. thereof, is at for the outstanding railroad this sub issuing said and telephone earned each year and shown by its annual municipal. State or United its entire the making capital stock, and provided such water company has paid in cash from its officially reported net earnings, as report or other official statement under oath, to States authorities, dividends of not less than 4% per annum on outstanding capital stock, for a period of 4 years next preceding 5* the whose property of their deposits this State, secured by first $2,000,000 bonds issu¬ exclud¬ and providing than of such telephone Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% bonds of any telephone company incorporated In is located chiefly in this State, which are a mortgage upon at least 75% of the property of such company, its franchises, rights and privileges, and limiting the amount of able thereunder to 75% or the valuation of the property mortgaged, ing any valuation of said franchises, rights and privileges, the gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less refunding mortgage. (25). Savings banks may in bonds of any telephone company England States, or in the State of New York, authorized issue. or nvestments, but in case {>lied therewith during saidor any subsequent failure tobonds shall be legal period, and thereupon said comply with sub¬ shall not be purchased for 5 successive years divisions 10 and 14 the bonds of said corporation until said corporation shall have complied each year sub-divisions 10 and 14. investments under shall be rendered been shall and the shall be (18) Bonds which have been or shall become legal of the provisions of sub-divisions 10 to 20, incl., not Illegal because the property upon which they are secured has or be conveyed to or legally acquired by another railroad corporation, corporation which issued or assumed said bonds has been or con¬ solidated with another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchas¬ and so long as it upon the se¬ stock of, the cor¬ ing corporation shall assume the payment of said bonds, shall continue to pay regularly Interest or dividends, or both, curities issued against. In exchange for, or to acquire the securities sub¬ at least poration consolidated, or the property purchased, or upon sequently issued in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount such Sual toconsolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or as¬ 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the times sumed said bonds. require¬ (19). If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the sub-divisions 10 and 14 except that the period of compliance is shall be, or shall have been, consolidated or merged with, or its railroad purchased and all the debts of such corporation assumed by, another railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States, or any State, the corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having complied with all the provisions of said sections during those suc¬ cessive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or pur¬ chase, in which said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations, if considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and possession, would, taken together, have so complied, provided in the case or a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of said sub¬ divisions except that the period of compliance is leas than 5 years, said succeeding corporation shall continue so to comply for a further period which shall make such compliance equivalent to at least 5 successive years. (20). If, by means of consolidation, merger or purchase, a railroad corpor¬ ation shall own and possess the properties and franchises which, prior thereto, belonged to similar corporations, and, during the years next pre¬ ceding such consolidation, merger or purchase, one or more of said cor¬ porations, have regularly paid in cash to stockholders dividends in amounts equaling or exceeding 4% per annum upon the entire capital stock of the successor corporation outstanding at the time of the investment, such suc¬ cessor corporation shall be considered as having paid such dividends during the same period of years; the time during whicn any railroad is operated by the Government of the United States and the earnings and dividends made and paid during said time shall not be taken into consideration in deter¬ mining the comoliance of the corporation owning said railroad and any of the provisions of this section nor shall any default in the earning or payment of dividends or any failure to make the gross earnings required by this section during said period of Government control, render any bonds illegal for investment which were legal at the beginning of said Government ments of less than 5 years, operation or for two years thereafter. • 1 (21). Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits and surplus in equipment trust notes, bonds or certificates issued by, or which are guaranteed by endorsement both as to principal and interest by, or which are secured by lease of equipment to, a railroad corporation which, in case of a railroad corporation incorporated under thelaws of any of the New England States, has complied with sub-division 6, or which, in the case or a railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any other State, or of the complied with all the provisions of sub-divisions 10 lien and 14, provided said notes, bonds or certificates are secured by a first on, by a lease and conditional sale of, new standard railroad equipment from other encumbrances, for the purchase of which said notes, bonds or certificates were issued at not exceeding 90% of the purchase price thereof or and are provided the instrument under issued, or the lease of such free which such notes, bonds or certificates equipment to the railroad corporation, provides for the proper maintenance of the equipment covered thereby and for the payment of the entire issue of such notes, bonds or certificates In not exceeding 15 annual or 30 semi-annual Installments, without the release of any part of the lien or interest in any of the equipment securing such notes, bonds or certificates until the entire issue of such series of notes, bonds or certificates shall have been paid or redeemed. No equipment their deposits incorporated in any of the and secured by a first mortgage upon at least 75% of the property of such telephone company, by the deposit with a trust company incorporated under the laws of one of the New England States or of the State of New York of bonds or shares of stock, or both, of other telephone corporations under an indenture of trust which limits the amount of bonds so secured to 75% of the value of the se¬ curities deposited as stated and determined in said indenture, aud provided the gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less than $25,000,000 per annum during each of the 5 fiscal years of such telephone company next preceding the date o? such investment. No bond of a tele¬ phone company shall be made a legal investment under sub-divisions 24 and 25 unless during each of the fiscal years of such telephone company next preceding the date of such investment said telephone company shall have paid the matured principal and Interest of all its indebtedness/and shall have paid, during each of said years, in cash dividends an amount equal to not less than 6% per annum of all its outstanding issues of capital stock, and the dividends paid on the capital stock of such telephone company shall not have been less than the total amount necessary to pay the interest New investments under shall be rendered guaranteeing such comply investment made of said with all the regarded having com- United States, has 5 fiscal years such investment. invest not exceeding 2% of during each of the preceding the date of and surplus (17). Bonds which have been or shall become legal of the provisions of sub-divisions 10 to 20, incl., not illegal, although the corporation issuing, assuming or bonds shall fail for a period not exceeding 2 successive fiscal years to with the requirements of sub-divisions 10 and 14; but no further In the bonds issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be after the first fiscal year of such failure; but if. after the expiration period, said corporation complies for the following fiscal year requirements of sub-divisions 10 and 14, it shall be as any including per annum company next capital stock with said investment (24). and surplus in previously guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed 3 times the of said guaranteeing corporation outstanding at the time of making said Investment; in case of a mortgage executed prior to May 28 1913, under which the total amount of bonds which may be issued is not specifically stated, the amount of bonds outstanding thereunder at the date of such considered as the total bonds of water companies in which banks may invest. not exceeding 2% of their deposits other interest-bearing obligations of any water company incorporated in this State supplying water for domestic use to communities in this State having a population of not less than 15,000 whose franchise Is an exclusive one and unlimited in time, provided the amount of all the outstanding debts of such company does not exceed its be made a legal investment by sub-division 10 in case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds, which, with all outstanding prior debts of the issuing or assuming corpora¬ tion, Including all bonds not Issued that- may legally oe issued under any of its prior debts, or of its assumed prior debts, after deducting therefrom In case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions of said mortgage, to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed 3 times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the date of such investment: no bond shall be made a legal investment by sub-divisions 11, 12 and 13 in case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds, which, added to the total debt, as defined in this sub-division, of the guaranteeing corporation, including therein the authorized amount cof all any 25, given below, add the companies to the list of securities (23). Savings banks may invest and surplus in mortgage bonds and (16). No bond shall investment shall be ' of such corporation. Sections 23. 24 and are railroad corporation as other lessee of certificates, issued series of exceed 3 times the capital stock of such railroad corporation outstanding at the time of making said investment. (22). Savings banks may Invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits and surplus in bonds issued by any street railway corporation Incorporated in this State the railway of which is located wholly or in part therein.fprovided such bonds are secured by a mortgage which was at the date of the mortgage or is at the date of the investment a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railway of such corporation owned In fee at the date of the mortgage, and provided the gross earnings of said corporation each fiscal year for the 5 years next preceding the date of such investment were not less than $100,000, and that said corporation in each of said years earned and paid in dividends in cash an amount equal to at least 4% per annum upon the outstanding capital stock, and provided, at the date of any such dividend, the outstanding capital stock is equal to at least X of the debt be retired by a like amount of bonds reissued under said mortgage. (e) That the mortgage securing the bonds is a prior lien to a refunding mortgage described above, on some part of the railroad or railroad property covered by said refunding mortgage, provided the bonds issued under such mortgage to be refunded by said refunding mortgage, and the property covered by said prior lien mortgage is operated by, and its operations Included in. those of the Investment by this the total corporation sub-division 16 bonds or certificates shall be made a legal series authorizes an amount which, added to defined in sub-division 8, in the case of a railroad organ-; ized under the laws of any of the New England States, or in the case of a railroad corporation organized under the laws of any State or of the United States, which issued or guaranteed or is the the equipment securing such equipment trust notes, bonds or including therein the outstanding amounts of all previously such equipment trust notes, bonds or certificates, shall • road owned in fee at upon its entire outstanding indebtedness. (26) Savings banks may invest not exceeding 2% of plus in mortgage bonds of any gas or electric light company, der the laws of this State, supplying gas or electricity for lighting to any com¬ munity in this State whose franchise is an exclusive one and time, provided the amount of the outstanding debts of such company their deposits and sur¬ incorporated un¬ unlimited in does has earnings to the municipal, State or United States authorities, dividends of not less than 5% per annum on its entire outstanding capital stock for a period of four years next preceding the making of such investment. The term "indebt¬ edness," as used in this Act, shall be construed to mean and include all bonds, notes and other obligations or accounts payable at a time or times exceed its capital stock, and provided such gas or electric company earned each year and paid in cash from its officially reported net as shown by its annual report or other sworn official statement not than a year after their date. (27) Savings banks may invest in more company located New York, or in the capital stock of any bank or trust City of New York in the State of in this State, or in the the City of Boston in the State of Massachusetts, but no savings bank shall hold by way of investment and as security for more than 20% of its deposits in the stocks of such banks or trust compan¬ ies, at par value, nor more than 3% of its deposits, nor more than of par value in, nor more than M of the capjital stock of, any or trust company. The provisions of this sub-division shall not render any such investments owned by any bank or trust company on Aug. 1 (28) Savings banks may invest not exceeding 20% of their and surplus in notes secured by pledge of stock or bonds as pro¬ vided the corporation issuing such stock or bonds shall have paid thereon dividends or interest at the rate of not less than 4% per annum during the two years next preceding the time when such loan is made: or by pledge of any stocks or bonds or other obligations which pro¬ visions of this section may be purchased by savings banks; but the mar¬ ket value of any securities given to secure any collateral loan shall be at least 20% in excess of the amount of the loan and not more than 5% of aggregate deposit in any savings bank shall be loaned on the stock, or other obligations of one corporation, or by the pledge of deposit accounts and books in savings banks in this State to an amount not exceeding balance due from said savings banks on such deposit account. (29) The provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the nor the investment hereafter in, any bonds or interest-bearing obligations issued or assumed by a railroad corporation, which were a legal invest¬ ment on May 28 1913, so long as such bonds or interest-bearing obligations continue to comply with the laws in force prior to said date: but no bond or interest-bearing obligation that fails, subsequent to said date, to comply with said laws, shall again be a legal investment bonds or interest-bearing obligations comply with the provisions of this loans $100,000 such bank illegal 1913. deposits collateral, under the the the bonds the investment in, such unless such section. (30) If any street railway company, the bonds prior to May 28 1913 snail fail, in any vestment of which were a legal in¬ fiscal year subsequent to dividends equal to 4% upon its outstanding capital stock, the bonds of such railway company shall cease to be a legal investment until such company has complied with all the provisions of sub-division 22 said date, to pay of this section. (31) In the sub-divisions to railroad bonds the issued or assumed instruments which and the term corporation which owns of this section which relate "debt" shall be construed to mean obligations evidenced by a series of bonds or other interest-bearing mature at a time or times exceeding 3, years after their date, word shall be construed to mean a possession of and operating a railroad or railway "railroad corporation" or is in operated by steam power. corporations within the Street railway of the class usually corporations are not meaning of this section. railroad invest not exceeding 2% of their deposits and surplus in notes secured by a trust indenture of any stocks or bonds or other obligations which under provisions of this section may be purchased by savings banks; the market value of any securities given shall be at least 20% In excess of the amount of the loan, provided the bonds under such trust indenture shall be legal investment for the savings banks of this State. (33) Savings banks may invest not exceeding 10% of their deposits and surplus in the obligations of the Government of the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Government of the French Republic and the Government of the Dominion of Canada or any of its provinces, provided such obligations have a fixed and definite date of maturity and shall be the direct obligations of such Government or province and that the full faith and credit of such Government or province shall be pledged for its payment, principal and interest. In addition to the foregoing the 1921 Legislature passed the following act permitting savings banks to invest two per cent, of their deposits and surplus in equipment obligations issued by the National Railway. Service Corpora(32) Savings banks may tion. "Savings banks may invest not exceeding two per centum of their deposits and surplus in prior lien equipment obligations or equipment trust National Railway Service Corporation in pursuance of any equipment trusts financed in whole or in part through a loan or loans made or approved by the Inter State Commerce Commission, provided such securities are issued for not exceeding in par value sixty per centum of the cost of standard railway equipment, and that such obligations shall mature in approximately equal annual or semi-annual installments over a period of not exceeding fifteen years." The Bank Commissioner on May 1 1921 issued his usual semi-annual compilation enumerating the municlaplities and obligations falling within the definition of legal investments. This was published in the "Chronicle" of June 11, 1921, page 2,557. certificates issued by the TRUST FUNDS—HOW LOANED OR INVESTED—We find in Sec. 54 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Statutes of 1902 the following liberal provisions providing that trust funds may be loaned or invested in the same securities savings banks are authorized to invest in: SEC. 254.—Trust funds, unless it is otherwise provided in the instru¬ ment creating the trust, may be loaned on the security of mortgages on unencumbered real estate in this State double in value the amount loaned, be Invested in such mortgages or in the bonds or loans of this of any town, city or borough of this State, or in any bonds, stocks or other securities which the savings banks in this State are, or may be, authorized by law to invest in, or may be deposited in savings banks in¬ corporated by this State. or or _ CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE OF CONNECTICUT. STATE The relation which the towns, cities and boroughts of this State bear to another is peculiar and requires a word of explanation: The State is divided into eight counties, and these counties are made up of towns, one numbering in the aggregate 167. The towns are the civil unit, and on the valuation (which is called the "Grand List" of each town) is levied the tax for State purposes as well as the tax for town expenditures. Within the town Is often; situated a city or a borough, or both, all of which assessed may at the same time have bonds outstanding. Many towns and cities, however, whose limits were about identical, nave been consolidated (in¬ cluding Stratford, Bridgeport, New Britain, New London and New Haven), and the outstanding bonds of both town and city are reported together with¬ out distinction. the same relation to the town as does the The grand list as determined for the town is used by both the city borough in levying taxes, the city, for instance, putting a tax of Its own on its share of the total grand list of the town. This tax is addi¬ tional to the town tax. In some instances the schools are in the charge of school districts, which also are empowered to issue bonds and to levy a The borough stands In about and the it Ls necessary to take into levies. In the statements give under one heading the town and city, wherever they bear the same name, for, though distinct corporations, their debts are to greater or lass extent the debts of a single community. tax, so that to cover the total tax paid by a city, account the State, town, city and school district which follow we INDEBTEDNESS. MUNICIPAL AGGREGATE cities, boroughs and counties In the State was in 1920 $79,385,900.75. In the following table we show the funded indebtedness, the floating debt and the total indebtedness of all the civil divisions of the State at quadrennial periods: * Total debt. Funded debt. Floating debt. $79,385,900 75 $9,873,960 75 ..$69,511,940 00 60,390.633 00 9,122,333 00 51,268,300 00 43,540,230 69 6,481,868 99 1912 37,058,361 70 38.463.704 91 7,865,551 44 1908 30,598,153 47 5,269,101 56 32,520,460.61 1904 26,906,859 05 27,624,827 42 5.005.323 09 1900 22,142,993 58 24,581,066 55 4,384,980 56 1896 19,749,667 08 20,627.058 48 4,473,571 36 1892 16,023,832 46 19,392,804 89 3,759,642 86 1888 15,569,818 67 17,636,289 91 2,980,386 15 1884 14,655.903 75 17,355,999 29 1,967,623 60 1880 15.388,375 69 17,151.327 28 2,713,584 35 1877 14,437.742 93 * In 1904 and at former periods! the county debt ($344,500 in 1904) was debo, and therefore is included only not divided into funded and floating — 1916 Floating debt (additional). 98,527 Sinking fund 411,257 4Hs'gl6 $50,000—-Jan 1 '22-'26 Ass'd val. '20(100% act.)244.925,794 School Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $28 90 4Hs'17 $55,000-July 1 '22-'32 Value city property '20-$15.030,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21. $170,000 Pop. TO. 102,054; 1920 143,538 Floating debt 20,000 Assess, val. '20 (% act.) INT. at City Treasurer's office. 7,810.956 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.—$21.00 bristol. Population 1910, 3,946; 1920—4,184 This city Is in Hartford County. INT. at Darlen Home Bank. Incorporated May 1785. 1 The 1911 Legislature granted a charter to the city (accepted by the derby. - ... voters 1 Park Ansonla is in New Haven County. Inc. April 1889. Legislature in 1893 authorized consolidation of borough, town and fire district to form present city. Bridge Bonds. *13 bilities of whloh 4^8*16 $231,000.$ 11,000 yearly 44*g'17A-0 200,000c.Apr 1 '22-'46 5s '19 Due serially 230,000 s-a 5s g '20 5s g '20 M S 50,000..June 1 '25 '49 50,000—Sept 1 '25 '49 ... Police and Sewer Bonds. $72.000c Refunding Bonds. Fire Dept. Bonds. 1 Aims-House Jan.l 1937 *22 '45 M-N $75,000 M-N120.000c.May 1 Bonds. 4Hs'15 J-J $115,000.$10,000 yearly Isolation Hospital Bonds. 4>*g'17 A-0$200,000—Apr 1 '22-'41 City and Funding Bonds. 4s'94 J-J 500,000c..Jan 1 1924 Bridge and City Hall Repair. 4s '05 J-J $25.000o_July 1 '22-'30 '05M-N $48,000o.May 1 '22-*45 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21 $447,000 3 Fire Department Bonds. Sinking fund 171.936 Assessed valuation, real..16,153,673 3 Hs'OQ A-0 $30,000o_Apr 1 '22-'36 Assessed val'n. personal 10,000—.Jan 2 *22-'31 3,998,872 4tfs'13 J-J Tot. val. *20 (75% act.)..20,152,545 4Mg'17 A-O 15,000c...Apr 1 1922 Bridge Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $21.00 Population 1910. 15,152; 1920 17.643 3 Hs '01 J-J $.50,000c-July 1'22-'31 Building Bonds. 3^sg J-J $75.000o._-July 1 1923 School Bonds. INT. Ansonia Nat. at Bank and City Treasurer's office. 4Hg*15J-J 347,780—July 1 '22-'65 4Hs*16 170,000.$10,000 yearly 43^s'16 105,000—$5,000 yearly 4Ms'll M-N 84.000—$2.000 yearly 4>*s'16 210,000-$10,000 yearly Refunding Bonds. 1 3 Hs '03 J-J $99,000c_$3,000 yearly s-a 5s 196,000 1921-1969 — ... berlin. This town is in Hartford County, Incorporated May 1785. School and Road Bonds. F-A $72.000c $2,000 yearly on Aug. 1.) BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '20. $70,000 Assess, val. '20 (90% act.).4,193,694 4s (Due Tax rate assumed by the are city. General City Bonds. 4^s'15 J-D $150.000—June 15 1940 5s '21 300,000-—July'26-55 Water Bonds. (per $1,000) 1920 ... .$20 50 Population 1910, 3,728; 1920, 4,298 INT. payable at New Britain Trust Co., New Britain. ... 4?*sg '19-/375,000—Dec 1 '21-'23 1 68,000 Dec 1 1924 6s '20 ... Dec 1 1924 / 57,000 1625,000—Dec 1 '25 '29 High School Bonds. 4**s'l3 J-J $336.000—Jan 1 '22-'63 4J*s'14 80,000 1925-1944 — 20.000—$5,000 yearly Sewer Bonds. iWa'U bethel. This town Is in Fairfield County. Incorporated May 1855. Refunding bonds $35,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 18'21 $3,5,000 Floating debt. 5,000 Sinking fund.. 24.410 Grand list / Real estate 1.88J ,302 ... $240,000-$ 10.000 yearly 4^8*16 420.000.520,000 yearly 4 J^g'17 A-0 350.00Oc.Apr 1 '22-*46 4Hs'14 5s '18 5s '20 — J-D ... 650 000 —Dec 2 /220,000.-June 1 '25 '34 June 1 1935 \ 20,000 School *23 *47 Bonds. of dated under the consoli¬ town, were form of one govern¬ ment, — ... bers govern both the city and taxing districts brooklyn. This town is in Windham County. BOND. DEBT Aug 15 '20- $10,000 $102,000-$14,000 yearly Notes. 4Hs'13 $6.000 1921-1923 Paving Bonds. 4^g'17A-0$l 50.000c—.Apr 1 1922" 90,000 1921-1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-—$17.50 5s '18 80,000 192[-1924 Pop'n *10, 1,821; '20. 2,394 5s'19 s-a 5s *19 -a 490.000 1921-1969 5Hg'20 J-D 240,000-.June 1 '22-'25 bridgeport. Street Bonds. This city ls In Fairfield County. $210,000-$10.000 yearly Incorporated as a city In 1836. In 4^s'16 4Ms'16 100,000-$100,000yearly 1889-90 the town and city of Bridge¬ port were consolidated, the city as¬ 4tfg'17A-0 350,000c.Apr 1 '22-'46 5s '18 900,000 1923-1947 suming the town's debt. Improvement Bonds. Public Clinic Bonds. 4Ks'16 $55,000—$5,000 yearly 3Ks'01 J-J $200,000c.july 1 '21-'41 F-A 220,000c -Aug 1 *2l-'42 4M8T7A-0 125.000c.Apr 1 '22-'46 4s '07 May 1835. NET DEBT Sept 3 1919.. $84,269 Grand list 1919 3,613,376 ... — , $236,498 1919 9,633.590 —.$17.00 Population 1910, 8,991 1920,11,238 INT. at Birmingham Nat.Bk,Derby. (per $1.000) east haddam. $43,012 34,500 east hampton. 5,393 This town (formerly Chatham) is Floating debt (incl) Sinking fund.. Grand list 1919. 2,198,637 Total tax rate (pep $1,000) '19-$20.00 Population in 1910, 2,732; '20, 2,549 This is town in lj4 Middlesex Co. Inc. as town of 1767. Name changed on 4 1915. Pop'n 1910. 2.390. Oct. School-Building Bonds. 4^s'14 J-J 4s '09 New Haven Co. Incorporated May 1780. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '18— 1 1944 $35,000c....Jan Bonds (Tax-Exempt). ($14,000r June 1 '22-'28 1 3.000r—June 1 1929 4s'10 J-D 25,000r—June 1 1940 (Subject to call $10,000 In 1920 and $10,000 In 1930.) Ref. ~ cheshire. In Chatham Ry. J-D $43,500 1919 3,955.514 (per $1,000) 1919...$17.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $78,640 Population 1910, 1,988; 1920, 2,855 Floating debt (add'l) 20,000 Sinking fund 2,114 colchester?" Assess, value, real 2,304,044 This town is in New London Co. Assess, value, personal 511,775 Town was named in October 1699. Ooher assess, property 16,442 BOND;. DEBT Mar 9 1921—$30,000 Tot .assess, val. '20(90 % act) 2,833,261 Assess, val., real estate 818,268 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-—$20-00 Assess, val., personal 151,723 Population In 1920 2,394 Other assess, property 24,817 INT. Cent.Nat.-3k.,MIddletown. Tot. assd. val. '20 (85% act.)994,8Q8 Tax rate (per$l,000) 1920 $22.00 Population In 1910, 2,140: '20, 2,050 east hartford. This town Is In Hartford County. Grand list - Tax rate Inc. Oct. 1783. danbury, city. Funding Bonds. In Danbury Town, Fairfield Co A-O $00,000c&r Apr 2 1924 Settled 1685; named Oct. 1687 and 4s *94 (Subject to call April 2 1904.) incorporated in 1889. Pop'n 1910, School Bonds. 20,304:1920,18,943. 4J^s'17 M-N$200,000_Nov 1 '27-'46 improvement Bonds. 4s g 09 A-0 $88.000o—Apr 1 1939 4s J-J $S4.000o—July 1 1923 (Sublect to call after April 1 1929.) Funding Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $348,000 4s M-N $150,000r May l'27-'37 Floating debt 5.000 3 Hs A-O 215,000r Oct 1 1941 Grand list 1920—— —.12,274,005 Water Bonds.* Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-21 $22-00 4s '06 J-J$179,000o Jan 1 1940 -11-648 4s '09 J-J 35.0000 Jan 1 1929 Pop. 1910, 8.138: 1920 INT. at City Bank & Trust Co., Paving Bonds. .. ^ „ 4Ks $90,000—.$10,000 yrly Refunding Bonds. ■ 4H*'20 $95.000 Jan 1 1950 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 *21 $634,000 Water debt (additional) 214,000 Sinking funds.... — 98,442 Floating debt 60,000 Total valuation 1920.. 22,000.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $10.50 INT. on Impt. and fund, bonds at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y.; on water bonds at, Imp.& Traders' Nat Bank. N. Y. Hartford. — „ ... ...... paving and refunding bonds City Nat. Bank, Danbury. on at $50,000o__Apr 1 1932 85,l00o_Mch 1 '22-'50 20.000c. Moh BOND. DEBT Apr 13 Floating debt 1921 Water Loans. A-0 $115,000 Oct 11931 135,000—.June 1 1933 50,000o_June 1 1932 (Subject to call June l 1932) 55*s'21 450,000..May 1 '22 '51 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $300,000 Water debt (add'l) 724,000 Floating debt.. 424,000 Sinking fund 116,265 Value of water plant, 1,061,606 Assess, val. '20 (5* act.)..6,696.682 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $6-50 Population in 1919 11,500 4s J-D 4s 4^s'12J-D — east School Bonds. Assess, val. east hartford fire dist. '21 1 »51-'55 $382,000 100,500 (act val)22,991,503 (per $1,000) 1021...$17.50 Population In '10,23,502; '20, 20,325. INTEREST Is payable at the Tax rate Import. & Traders' N. Bank, N. haven. town is in New Haven Co. Incorporated May 1785. '21 $35,000 Floating debt 44,377 Sinking fund 6,005 Grand list '20 (90% act.)__5,178,759 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$16.00 Population 1910, 1,795; 1920--3,520 This GEN. BD. DT. May 25 Y.C, east lyme. This town is in New London _ — ... list tax — < _ Grand ... TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '20. 3Hs A-O 4s '05 M-N f School Notes. Sewer TOTAL DEBT Total — bloomfieldt" This town is in Hartford County. 45*sg'19A-0 33,000c This town is in Middlesex County, 46,522 Floating debt (add'l) TOTAL DEBT Aug 15 '20 56,522 incorporated in 1734. 14,835 NOTE DEBT Apr 14 '21-$21,700 Sinking funds.. Tot .assess. val. '20(80 % act) 1,570.306 Floating debt. 8,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) none $18.00 Sinking fund. 1,911,328 Population 1910, 1,858; 1920-1,655 Assessed val. real estate Assessed val. personal 250,000 Other assessable property 810,631 canton. Tot.gr'd list'2l (100% act) .2,971,959 This town Is In Hartford County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 .$14.00 Incorporated May 1806. 2.312. _s '03 $20,000 June 11923 Pop. 1910, 2.422; 1920- danbury, town. Funding Bonds. 3^s A-O $225.000o—Apr 1 1932 ... 4Hsl3 (Subject to call begin. Jan. 1 1916.) 45*s g '19 A-O 88,000c Sewer Bonds. — Pop'n (town & city), 1920 20,620 INT. on 4V£s or 1914 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on 4s and 43£s at office of City Treasurer. 406,696 Personal _ Inc. tricts ... 4Hg'15F-A$150,000—Aug 1 *21-'35 4^8*16 240,000-$ 15,000 yearly Total grand list 19?0 (90% actual) .2,290,998 4^g*17 A-O 425.000c-Apr 1 *22-'46 15.5.000 Due serially Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 .$26 00 5s '19 s-a 200,000--June 1 '2.5 '49 Population 1910, 3,792; 1920, 3,201 5s '20 l This city is situated In New Have a County. Named May 1675; Dat© of organization uncertain. By enact¬ ment of the Legislature in 1893 the town of Derby, borough of Birmingham, and the school di- assuming the name of the The consolida¬ 4^s'14 J-J $500,000c-...Jan 1 1939 "City of Derby." tion took effect on Jan. 1 1894, and Town Bonds Assumed. 4s J-J $ 100,000c..Jan 2 1927 the debts of the town, borough and school districts were assumed by city. TOT. BD. DT. Nov 30 '20 $750,000 Road and Bridge Bonds. Floating debt 409,337 3 5*s M-N $28.000c-_Nov 1 1934 Sinking funds 92,729 (Subject to call $3,000 yearly.) Grand list 1920 23,741.234 Refunding Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1920 $15.00 4s'08 A-0 $55,000o—Oct 1 1928 Certain expenses, such as side¬ /39,000c-July 1 *22-*34 walks, sewers, police, &c., are paid 45£g'14 J-J 140.000c. July 1 *35-'44 by the "First Taxing District," which Mansion House Corner Bonds. occupies the same territory as the old 4s $10,000 June 11937 borough aud assumes the borough School Bonds. obligations, which are as follows: 35*s F-A $13,000c -Aug 1 1930 Bonds outstanding $10,000 (Subject to call $2,000 yearly.) Floating debt 190,200 4Hs 28,000c Apr 1 1944 Sinking fund aeainst bonds.. 562 NET DEBT Nov 30 *20 $199,638 Subject to call begin. April 1 1915.) 44,000c—.Jan 1 1945 The Mayor and Council of six mem¬ Bonds. *22-*44 4KsT6 _._$105.000-$5,000 yearly 4^g'17A-0 lOO.OOOc.Apr 1 *22-'41 July 1 1936 A-0$69.000c.Apr 4s g TO J-J 4s '11 Aug. 14 1911. going Into effect superseding the old town borough governments, the lia¬ Oct. 2 1911) and chatham.-—See E. Hampton. debt column. total ansonia. This town Is n Fairfield County. Incorporated May 1820. Highway, Sidewalk & Bridge. Incorporated May 1786. The total indebtedness of all the towns, 1920 darien. Bonds. — city. In Construction 45 TOWNS 5s'19 ...$425,000 1924-1948 TOT. DEBT Apr 1 1921 $11,466,000 may State, AND CONNECTICUT-CITIES June, 1921.] danielson. This borough is in Windham Co. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '21— $55,607 Grand list 1921 2,470.507 $26.000c J-J 4^s M-N 43.000c (Due $1,000 yearly.) M-N$10.500c (Due $1,000 yearly.) $1,000) 1920-.—$1.00 4Hs Pop. 1910, 2.934; 1920 -3,130 Tax rate (per Co. Incorporated May 1839. 4s 1925 1961 1940 CONNECTICUT—CITIES 46 LYME EAST $77,000 Grand list 1921— 3,391,180 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$20 0 ) Population 1910. 1,916; 1920, 2,291 east windsor. This town is in Hartford County. Incorporated May 1768. Total London Co. Pop'n 1910, 6,495; This town Is in New Inc. May 1704. 1920 9227 5s *19 y'ly J-D $57,000c—$7,000 '21 $57,000 grand list 1920 (act. val.) 10,220,809 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $15.00 INTEREST payable by Treasurer. real estate val. 1920 Town was Is hamden. This place is in New Haven Co. Improvement Bonds. , 1645. M-S $75,000c—8ept 1 1929 4s '16 J-J *100,000c—July 1 1936 Funding School Bonds. 5s '18 $200,000 Jan 1 1923 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 1919 $387,000 4s '09 , -.$100,000 — BONDED DEBT. (?) Grand list 1919 .—$12,876,246 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918--$16.00 7,000 Population 1910, 5,850; 1920, 8,611 — Floating debt (included)— 5s 12,629 Sinking fund , m 195 4s'08 (Subject to call Oct BOND. DEBT Apr 1921. farmington! Hartford County. Grand list 1919 Indebtedness 3 Mg'97 J-J $800,000r—Jan 1 1922 3Me'97M-N 270.000r-May 1 1922 $5,552,178 Improvement Bonds. • $101,402 3 - H?'97 J-J $250,000r._Jan 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919---$10.00 Conn. R. Bge. Bds.(Coup. or Reg) Population 1910, 3,478; 1920, 3,844 3 Mg'04 J-J 1,000,000--July 11954 3 M?'05 J-D 1,000,000-June 1 1955 glastonbury. This town is in Hartford County Water Bonds. 4s *14 J-D$2,000,000 1930-1939 1690. Pop'n 1910, 4,796. 4s g '17 J-D 1.200,000.June 1 *40-'45 1920,-5,592. 4s g *17 J-D 200,000c.—June 1 1946 4s J-J $35,000—Jan 1 1928 4s 17 J-S 200,000 June 1 1947 Inc. May $92,717 DEBT— TOTAL Grand list 1919 4,183,396 Tax rate (per $1,000) — $17.00 INTEREST at Hartford Trust Co town. greenwich, The Inc. and town name are in 1662. Pop'n 1920, 22,122. Sewer Bonds. 4Ks'15 borough of g'17 J-D 200.000c—June 1 1948 17 J-D 200,000 June 1 1949 $12,158,481 Floating debt (addl.) 623,481 Sinking fund 1,886,225 Water debt (included) 4,000,000 4s 4s TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1 '21 same Water Sinking Fund (not located In Fairfield County. ... 1910. incl. above sink. fund). 243,205 CITY PROPERTY.—The city 16,463; property to the value $20,655,537 on April 1 1921. owned \ $11,400—May 1 '22-'24 School Bonds. ASSESSED 4M«'14J-J $130.000c July 1 '22-*34 4Ks'14 M-N/10,000c—July 1 1935 I 6,000c—-July 1 1936 1920 4^g'20 /260,000 May 1 '22-'34 1919 \ 15,000 May 1 1935 1918 Highway Improvement Bonds. 1917 4 Jig'16 M-N 55,000—May 1 '22-'23 1916 4Ms '17M-N/15.000c—-May 1 1923 135.000c—May 1 1924 1914 4Hs'19 J70,000c_May 1 '25-*26 ... — \30,000c—May 1 1927 Refunding School Bonds. 4 Hag 14M-N$15.000cMay 1 *22-'24 VALUATION TAX of Valuation, per Mortgage & Trust Co., N. Y. $1,000 $20.50 28.75 24.00 22.00 20.50 21.50 22.25 1910 16.50 1905 18.00 1900 17.50 1895 17.00 189017.00 ^Including valuation of corporation $368,215,684.00 278,440,301.00 242,935,954.00 241,238,358.00 2236,344,401.00 193.528.927.00 180,824,480.00 138,060,842.00 96.967,410.00 69,761,120.00 53,211,681.00 47,225,324.00 proved April 3 1913, a tax Is levied on the city's "grand list" and the proceeds appropriated for the pur¬ greenwich. borough. Incorp. 1854. Population 1910, poses of school maintenance in the various school districts, the same 3,886; 1920, 5,939. 4s M-N$147.000—-May 1 1922 being apportioned according to the number of pupils in each district. Funding Bonds. 4^s'15 J-D$l80,000c_Dec 1 *2l-\38 For the first year of operation of this BOND. DEBT Apr. 16 '21 $477,000 Act the tax levy was fixed at 5 mills. Grand list i920 (90% act)$8,248,017 Previously each of the districts given Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20-_ $7.00 below reported separate valuations INTEREST at Green wloh Trust Co and New U. S. York Mortgage & Population 1910, 4,233; 1920, 4,220 and tax rates. Trust Co.. griswold. This town is In New London Co. Incorporated October 1815. 5s $111,000 TOT. DEBT Apr 1921 $111,000 Grand list'20(abt. 80% act) 2,916,696 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19>0—$20.00 of seat 1720. 727.141 (actual val.) _5,5 >4,822 1920--$20.00 1910. 3,005; 1920—3,180 (per $1,000) Population int. at Litchfield Sav. Society. lyme. ■ This town is Named in New London Co. May 1667, became a town Civil War Bonds. 5s $26,000.-Apr 1 '22-'38 BOND. DEBT Apr. 16 '21-$27,000 — subject to taxation. M-S $200.000.-Sept 1 1938 are hartford "arsenal 8ch. district." 4s '08 M-N$30,000o—.May 1 1938 4s'12 J-J 6O.OOO0— .Jan 1 1942 4s '17 J-D 60,000 June 1 1947 Building Bonds. 4MsT7 M-S$180,000_8ept 17 '2l-'47 BOND. DEBT May 25 '2l_$380.000 Floating debt.' addl.) 198.000 12,325 1,000 Floating debt (addl.) Sinking fund Assess, val. real estate.., 520,889 Assess, val. 126,268 personal Total grand list *20 (H act.)_617.158 (per $1,000) 1921 $21-00 Population 1910, 746; 1920, 674 Tax rate madison. This is in New Haven Co. 1826; taken from Guilford. Bonds. town Inc. May School 5Ms'21 M-N/ 60,000c__May 1 1941 UOO.OOOcMay 1 '46 '51 TOTAL DEBT 8ept 1 '19$45,516 Grand list 1919 —4,347,033 $1,000) 1919 $9-00 Population 1910, 1,534; 1920, 1,857 Tax rate (per Manchester] This town is in Hartford hartford "south district." school 3 Ms M-N $200,000o—May 1 1931 3 Ms M-N 200,000c &r-Nov 1 1942 3 Ms g'05M-S200.000o-.SeDt 1 1955 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21—$600,000 May 1823. Population 1920, 18.370. Co. Inc. 1910,13,641; Refunding Bonds. M-N $50.000c_Mayl '22-'31 BOND. DEBT Apr. 19 '21 $55,000 4s '08 75,000 (actual)32,538.144 1920-—$12.00 Manchester T.&S.D. Co. Floating debt Floating debt 215,000 Sinking funds 57,652 Population in 1920 (est.) 57,000 INT. at Fidelity Tr.Co., Hartford. Tot. ass'd val. '20 hartford^outhwest mansfield. Tax rate district." school (per $1,000) INT. at This town Is in Tolland County. Incorporated May 1702. May 1 1944 TOTAL DEBT Sept 16 *20-$64,884 4s M-S 10.000c 1925 /real estate.. 1,177,590 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $85,000 Grand Ilstlpersonal 283,801 Mortgage note 2,500 Tot. grand fist'20 (80 % act.) 1,461.391 Floating debt 9,100 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20_$25.00 Dist. grand list 4,112.994 Pop'n. 1910.1,977; 1920, 2,574. INT. at Hartford-Connecticut 4Ms'l4 M-N$75,000c Trust Co., Hartford. meriden, city. hartford "washington school district." 4s J-J $20,000c 1928 J-J 25,000o 1924 3 Ms J-J 100.000O—July 1 1932 4s '08 '$ 125.000c. Jan 1 '26-'46 ($25,000 every 5 yrs.) 4Ms*18 J-J 100,000c—Jan 1 1947 BOND. DE&T June 10 '21 $370,000 Sinking fund 14,844 Assess, val. '20 (% act.)—10,592.312 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $20.70 INT. at Hartford Nat. Bank. . Incorp. 1867. Pop'n 1910, 32,066; 1920, 34,739. The town and olty of Merlden are situated In New Haven County. Water Bonds. 4M?'15 J-J $200,000c.july 1 *21-'25 Street and Pavement Bonds. 4Msg'17J-J $160.000c_July 1 '21-'28r Funding Bonds. 4sM'19 J J $60,000--July 1 '30 '33 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 $420,000 Water debt (included) 200,000 Floating debt (addl.) 20,000 Cash 141 24,457 on/General debt— (Water debt hand. .39,931.613 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $7.00 INT. at Imp. & Trad. Nat. Bank. 3 Ms'01 F-A $ 120.000c.July 31 1926 4s '11 F-A 160,000c—July 31 1936 N. Y. 4s '12 F-A 125.000c—Aug 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 '21 $405,000 meriden, town. Floating debt (addl.) 7,500 Inc. May 1806. During the year Sinking fund 62,538 1896 the town voted to consolidate Assessed valuation 1921 the schools and assume the debt of (abt. act. val). 42,000,975 all the school districts. Population Tax rate (dist.) (pey $1,000) '21 .$1.00 1910.32.066:1920,34,739. Population in 1920 (est) .25,000 High School Bonds. 4MgT4 M-N$225,000c_May 1 *36-44 INT. at Phoenix National Bank, hartford "west middle school district." This town is in Litchfield County Incorporated October 1737. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1918. Grand list Total val. *20 (2-3 actual) Funding Bonds. Hartford. harwinton. Tax Rate Refunding Bonds. 4Hg'12 J-J $119,000c-July 1 *22-*44 4s '09 F-A 398,000c 1921-1954 stock held by residents, whloh for 4Mg'15 A-O 94.000—Apr 1 '22-*40 1916 aggregated $100,467,135; in High School Bonds. 1917 it was $97,927,771; in 1918 4s'07 J-J $ 100,000o-July 1 1935 totaled $90,884,077, in 1919 it was Park Bonds. $107,626,410, and in 1920 it was 4%g'20 $45,OOOc_May 1 '22-'30 TOT. DEBT June 15.'21.$1,418,400 $104,408,753. Tax rate for 1920 includes 4% Assess, val. '20 (50% act.) 51,240,860 mills levied for school purposes. Tax rate (per $1,000) i920— .$20.00 1920, 138,036; 1910, INT. on high school issue and Population 98,915. sewer bonds of 1915 payable at Treas¬ INT. payable at City Treas. office. urer's office or Greenwich Trust Co., Greenwich; refunding bonds of 1909 SCHOOL DISTRICT TAXES.— at Bankers Trust Co.; others at U. S. Under an Act of the Legislature ap¬ — Town tax AND RATE. xTotal county (abt. act.). (Personal— Total val. '20 hartford "second north school district." 4s '94 J-J $137,000o—Jan 1 1924 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1904.) 3 Ms '04 J-J 40,000o—July 1 1934 4Ms'14 J-J 144,000 Jan 1 1944 (Bonds are exempt from taxes.) BOND. DEBT May 31 '19-$281.000 Floating debt 41,500 Total assess, val. 1919—11,467,640 INT. at Security Co., Hartford. Refunding Bonds. This town Is in Named Dec. 1645. the *20/Real estate.4,827.681 Grand list 4Ms'15 M-S 150,000c-—Sept 1 1945 BOND. DEBT June 1 *21 $350,000 Floating debt — 58,000 Sinking fund 27,295 Assd. val. 1920 (H act.)-81,096,224 INT. at Security Co. of Hartford $120,000o-.0ot 1 1939 4M&'19 J-D /100,000 Dec 1 1928 1 1929) I 50,000 Dec 1 1929 $365,000 Paving Bonds. Assessed valuation 1920-516,914,796 3Mg' 98 J-J $100,000r—Jan 1 1938 County tax '19 3-20 of a mill on $1 3 M£ 'OOJ-J 120.000r._Jan 1 '30-'38 INT. on 4Mb of 1915 at First Nat. High School & Bridge Bonds. Bank, Boston, or First Bridgeport 3 Mg'98 J-J $200,000r—Jan 1 1938 Nat. Bank; other interest at First g'14 F-A650,000 Feb 11939 Bridgeport Nat. Bank. Police Department. 3 Mg'98 J-J $75,000r—Jan 1 1923 4s g '09 A-O Is town Railroad Bonds (Tax-exempt). 4s J-D $68.000o On demand BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $68,000 Floating debt (additional). 72.500 school district." Bonds 18,678.835 hartford. $1,000) 1919—$12.00 This city is in Hartford County. Pop. 1910. 6,134; 1920 11,475 The town and city of Hartford * INT. on this Issue at Town Treas. were consolidated on April 1 1896, office or in N. Y. City; others at and their debts are no longer reported Southport Trust Co. separately. City Incorp. May 1784. Municipal Building Bonds. fairfield county. 4Mg'13 M-N$ 1,570.000_-Nov 11933 Bridgeport and Danbury are the Land-Purchase Notes. county seats. Pop'n 1910, 245,322 4s '14 M-S $350.000 1921-1934 1920, 320,919. Park Improvement Bonds. Court-House Bonds (Taxable). 3 M?'96 J-J $300,000c-Jan 1 1926 4Ms'15 J-J $245.000—July 1 1945 Perm. Impt. Notes. Refunding Bonds (Taxable). 4Ms'18 J-D $700.000-Dec 1 *21-'27 Grand list 1919.. Tax rate (per This Litchfield County .Incorporated "northwest hartford In in litchfield, town. in 1665. , Fairfield County. settled in 1639 and named town marked 4Ms'l4 M-S 100,000c—Mar 1 1944 4Ms'19 J-D 250.000c.-.June 1 1959 BOND. DEBT June 1920—1494,000 Sinking fund 23,000 INT. on Phoenix Nat. Bk., Hartf. t This — value bonds hartford "northeast sch district." Building Bonds (Tax-Exempt). 4s '09 J-D $78,000o June 1 1939 3 Ms J-D 66,000o—June 1 1931 assess, . on Total .3,379,815 3,891,965 groton water district. 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-— $22 00 4s g '04 A-0 $150,000o 75,000o 1925 Population in 1910, 3,362; '20, 3,741 4s g'05 J-D 4Ms'llJ-J 35.000c1941 4 Ms 11 M-N enfield. 30.000 1941 This town (P. O. Thompsonville) TOTAL DEBT Apr 1920— $290,000 105,000 is in Hartford Co. Town named Floating debt-.. Ass'd val. '19 (% act.) 3,000,000 and granted by State of Massachu $5.00 setts in 1683, annexed to State of Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 Connecticut May 1 1749. Population in 1919 (est.) .3,000 INT. payable at National Bank Town Bonds. 3Ms'01 F-A $30,000c—Feb 18 1926 of Commerce, New London, Conn, 4HsT4F-A 50.000c...Feb 2 1934 4M$'16J-J 27.500c—July 1 1936 guilford. BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21. $107,500 This town is in New Haven Floating debt 106,500 County. Settled 1639, named July Grand list of 1920 13,618,375 1543. Pop'n '10, 3,001; '20. 2,803. (Ass't about 75 to 80% act. value.) TOTAL DEBT $55,580 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$15-00 Uncollected taxes and cash Pop'n 1910,9,719; 1920 —11,719 on hand 12,390 INT. at Thompsonville Trust Co. Net debt Aug. 20 1920-— 43,460 Grand list 1920 2,997,868 fairfield. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$16.00 Total fund assessed INT. BOND. DEBT May 21 GEN. BOND. DT. Apr 16 '21-None Assessment debt Apr 16 '21 $90,000 Assess, val., $13 890 9,720,777 (*) at the City Bank and Trust Co., Hartford, on all others at Riverside Trust Co., Hartford. Sinking groton. (Concluded)— BOND. DEBT May 24'21 [VOL. 112. TOWNS AND 1919 $48,057 1,266,704 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$20.00 Population 1910, 1,440; 1920—2,020 huntington (See Shelton.) jewett city. London Co. $45,000 Floating debt (add *1) 31,275 Sinking fund 2,612 Tot.ass'd val.*20(75%act.).1,991.398 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $5.00 Population in 1910.3,023; '20,3,196. This borough is in New TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 1921 3 M8 '01 M-N$30.000o_May 1 4s'08 M-N J 30.000c.May 1 \ 220.000c-May 1 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 *22-'24 '2 2-'24 *25-'35 $505,000 23,662 Floating debt Sept 1 19203,950 on hand Sept 1 1920 Assess, val. *20 (act.) 44,353'245 Cash Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 —.$15.00 INT. at Mechanics 9c Metals Nat, Bank, New York. middletown, city. Mlddletown City Is situated In the of Mlddletown, Middlesex Co. town Inc. May 1784. Funding Bonds. J-D |$42,000—June 1 '22-'35 \ 4.000 June 11936 Water Bonds. 4s *97 J-J $200.000r—July 1 1922 4s '16 Sewer Refunding Bonds. KENT. f This town is in Litchfield County. lMs'01 J-D $53,000c—Dec 1 1921 oMs'05 M-N 35,000c—.May 1 1925 Incorporated October 1739. Municipal Building Bonds. TOTAL DEBT May 20 '21_$30,700 Assessed val. real 988,985 3 Ms'05 M-N $36,000o_—May 1 1925 Assess, val. personal 188,196 BOND. DEBT June 11 '21 $243,000 200,000 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (act.val.)l,177,181 Water debt (Included) 1,113 Tax rate (per $1,000; 1920—$21.00 General sinking fund.. Water sinking fund 188,506 Population 1910, 1,122; 1920.-1,038 Grand list 1920 12,634,244 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $10 00 killingly. Population 1910,11,854; 1920,13.63 This town Is In Windham County. INT. at Middletown Nat. Bank, Incorporated May 1708. 4Ms* 16 J-J $67.000--$2,000 yearly Middletown. BOND. DEBT Apr. 20'21 $67,000 Notes debt (addl.) 142,003 middletown, town. Total taxable value 1920—6,593,052 Incorporated Sept. 1651. Bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—2.S21.50 are tax exempt. Population 1910, Population 1910, 6.564; 1920, 8,178 20,749; 1920, 22,129. Railroad Refunding Bonds. INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boatton, or at Windham Co. Nat. Bank, 3 Ms'04 J-J $100,000c&r Janl 1924 4s'09 J-D 340.000O—June 1 1929 in Danielson. 4s TO F-A 244.000c—Aug 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1920 $684,000 lisbon. 151.000 This town Is in New London Co. Floating debt Sinking fund 83,349 Incorporated May 1786. 17,806,871 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1920—$28,000 Grand List 1919 Sinking fund 12,108 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$16.00 INT. on 4% bonds of 1909 & 1910 Grand list (95% act.) 936,410 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21-$25.00 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston: on others In Mlddletown. Population in 1910, 824; 1920, 867. CONNECTICUT-CITIES June, 1921.] MIDDLETOWN DIST. SCHOOL School Refunding Bonds. *s'15J-J. $35,000 July 1 '22-'35 High School Bonds. 4*s'13M-S $65.000r 1921-1933 IOND. DEBT Apr. 1921 $102,500 Note debt (addl.) 50,000 Grand list 1920-- $5.50 INT. payable In Middle town. MILFORD. This town Is In New Haven County. Incorp. 1664. Pop'n. 4,366; 1910, AO J J x 41,000 28,000.... ....1932 1930 School Bonds. 4s '11 J-J $50.000...July 1 1931 4*sg'17J-J $150,000c-July 1 '21-35 5s '21 M N/J 13,000—-May 1 1922 1 70,000-May 1 *23 '29 zRoad Improvement Bonds. '19F-A $45,OOOc_Aug 1 '2l'-29 434s '20A-O 100,000—Apr 1 '22-'31 BOND. DT. Mar. 22 '21-$619,200 Cash on hand Sept 1 '20 62,982 Grand list 1920 (abt. 90% act.) 18,341,379 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $18.00 5s g INT. Milford at Trust Co., Milford. $12.25 Sinking fund 11,947 Population 1910, 3,667: 1920--3,895 INT. at U. S Mtg. & Tr. Co., N.Y. new in 1738. Refunding Bonds. 3*s J-J $36,000c BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1920 Floating debt MONTVILLE. This town is in New London Co. 1921 $21,000 34,000 1,982,355 278,235 30,060 2,290,650 $1,000) 1920 $13.00 Pop'n. 1910. 2,144; 1920 1.781 INTEREST payable at First Nat. Tax rate (per Bank, Hartford. By an Act of the General Assembly, the olty, town and school district of New Haven were consolidated Deo. 7 1897 under one government, and the olty assumes the assets and liabilities of the two other governments. CITY Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 4s *13 A-O$100,000c...Apr 1 1943 4*s'15 J-J z75.000c—Jan 1 1945 Park Bonds. M-N $25,000r—May 1 1923 4*s'15 J-J x50,000c—July 1 1942 4*s'20 J-J 50,000c—July 1 1942 Water Bonds. 4s J-J $60,000o__July 1 1924 4s BONDS. City-Hall Bonds. 4*s'15 J-J $245,000—July 1 Bridge Bonds. 3 *s'02 A-O $10,000r—Oct 3 *s'05 A-O 95.OOOo-._Oot 4s *08 J-J 35,0000.-July '41-45 g J-J Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $16.00 Population 1910, 2,804; 1920-3,411 1 1928 J-J 75,000—Jan 1 '34-'36 Funding & High School Bonds. 4s'11 3*s'00 A-O $96.000r_0ct Funding Bonds. 3*8*05 A-O $253 .OOOr.Oct Improvement Bonds. 4a '07 J-D$172,000c.June 4s'08 J-J 100.000r„July 4s '10 J-J 100.000-Jan 1 *2l-'24 1 '25-'35 - — Floating debt (add'l) 147,329 Grand list '21 (75% act.).13,335,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $27.50 INT. at Naugatuck Nat. Bank. new Britain! The city May of New Britain (incorp. Is situated in Hartford In Apr. 1906 the town and 1850) County. city were consolidated. CITY OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS. Water Bonds. 4s F-A $250,OOOo—July 4s F-A 75,OOOo. .July 4s *08 J-J 300.000o_.Jan 4s'09 F-A 250,000c—Aug 1 1927 1 1933 1 1938 1 1939 100,000c..Aug 1 1941 4tfs '11 F-A School Bonds. 1 1938 1 1939 1 1921 1 1938 fSO.OOOc.Aug 1 '21-*25 J-J $15.OOOo—Jan F-A 153,OOOo...Feb F-A 20,000 Aug J-J 14.000 July 4*s 4s '09 4s '13 4*8*14 F-A - Park Bonds. ] 6.000c—Aug 1 1926 _ __ 4*8*14 A-O*$ 100,000- —Oct 1 1944 5s '20 M-S 100,000c—-Sept 1 1943 Paving Bonds. i. 4s J-J $100,000 Jan '31-'35 3*s'02 A-O 12,500r Oct 1922 4s '11 A-O 100,000—.Oct 1 *32-'36 4s '13 M-N200.000—May 1 '33-'36 4s *14 J-J 50,000 Jan 1 1931 4*s'14 J-J *150,000—Jan 1 '32-'34 4*s'13 F-A*100,000 Feb 15 1935 4*s'16 M-S 50,000 Mar 1 1935 4*s'16 M-S 100,000 Mar 1 1936 4*s*17 F-A*200,000 Aug 1 1937 4*s'18 M-N 75,000 Mayl 1936 4*s*19 M-S 300,000-Mar 15 '27-'30 5s *21 s-a /200,000c-Apr 1 '36-'37 \300,000c_Apr 1 *39-'41 5s '20 A-O 200,000—Apr 1 1940 Grading Bonds. M-S $125,000c—Sept 1 1940 Hospital Bonds. 4s '12 A-O $75,000--Oct 1 *30-*32 Fire Headquarters Bonds. 4s *11 A-O $65.000—Oct 1 '28-*31 City Sewerage. 5s '20 170.000c.Aug I '27-'43 •4*s 16 F A 25,000 A-0$200.000r._Apr 1 '22-'29 Aug 1 1929 4s '89 4s *16 F-Al 140,000c—Aug l'2l-'34 3 *s '05A-O lOO.OOOr—Oct 1 1925 \ 5.000c—.Aug 1 1935 4s *08 J-J 150,OOOo—-July 1 1928 J-J 50,000.-July 1 *36-'37 4*s'20 F-A 50,O00c.Aug 1 '36-'40 4s '12 4*s'19 F-A 40,000c...Aug 1 1929 4*s'14 J-J *50,000 Jan 1 1938 4*s*19 F-A 30,OOOc_Aug 1 *41-*43 4*s'15 F-A*100,000-Feb 15 *40-'44 A-O 110,000 Apr 2 1942 4*s'20 F-Af 60.000c_Aug 1 '22-'24 4s '17 \ 5,000c—Aug 1 1925 4*s'18 J-D 300,000.-Dec 1 '46-'47 1948 4*s'20 F A 525,OOOc_Aug 1 '22 '42 4*s'19 J-D 100,000 TOWN OF NEW HAVEN DEBT. Municipal Building Bonds. Air Line RR. Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $215,000o_.July 1 1948 3 *8 *89 J-J *$250.000oJuly 1 '20-'29 Subway Bonds. Park Bonds. 3*g A-O $4,OOOo— .Oct *2l-'22 4s A-O $100,OOOo—July 1 1939 14,OOOo—.Oct '23-'29 3 *s '89J-J 4s'11 A-O 24,000c —.Oct '30-'41 (Subject to call after July 1 1910.) J-J 100,OOOo—July 1 1939 4s *12 A-O 44.000—Oct 1 '2l-'41 4s '89 • Exempt from taxation. 4s '13 A-O 10,000 Oct 1 1942 4s '15 A-O / 8,000—Oct 1 '2l-'28 122,000—.Oct 1 *29-'39 NEW HAVEN|SCHOOL|DISTRICT M-N$52,500c_May 1 '22-'24 5s '20 A-O 134,000c.Oct 1 *2-'38 4s '92 F-A 75,000c.Feb 1 *25-'28 \36,OOOc_Oct 1 '39-'50 4s '94 4s '95 M-N125.000c.Nov 1 '29-'34 Refunding Bonds. INTEREST on all Issues Is paid at 4*8 F-A $50.000c.Aug 1 '21-'30 the City Treasury. Street Bonds. 4s F-A f $30,000 Aug 1 1925 TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUND. &c I 20,000 Aug 1 1927 Dec.31 '20. Dec. 31*19. 4*s'15 F-A . _ . Park Bonds. Bd.dt. 4*s'14 F-A $36,000c..Aug 1 '21-38 Sewer Bonds. F-A$100,OOOo—.Aug (Subject to call after Aug 1 3 *a J-J 150,000c—.July 3*s J-J 100,OOOo— .July 43 '04 J-J 200,000c—.July 4s *06 J-J 300,000o—Jan 4s*ll J-J 75,000c—.Jan 4s '15 F-A 90,000c—Feb 5s '20 F-A 75,000-—Aug 4s (city).$5,663,500 $5,522,500 Town School district 1 1925 1910.) 1 1924 1 1932 1 1932 1 1936 1 1936 1 1940 1 1930 425,000 270,000 450,000 280,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—u$25.00 property—$8,400,419 Pop'n 1910, 43,916; 1920 59,316 Value of city INT. at New Britain Nat. Bank. CITY 1950 Bonds. 5s g J-D $35.000o—Deo 1 1937 College Bonds. 4*s J-J $50.000c—July 1 1941 Jan 15 1954 NORWALK SOUTH OF (Annexed). Funding Bonds. '05 J-J/$50,000o.July 1'25&'30 1 20,OOOo July 1 1935 J-J 109,000c. July 1 1939 Paving Bonds (Tax-Free). 4*sT2 F-AS100.000 Aug 1 1922 Public-Improvement Bonds. 4*s '12M-N $75.000 May 1 1942 Electric-Light Bonds. 4a A-O $20,OOOo Apr 1 1928 Library Bonds. 4a A-O $a,000o Apr 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $90,OOOo&r Sept 1 '25. '30 & '35 Water Bonds. 4s J-J $150,000r_July 1 *25-'35 (Part every 5 years) 4s '09 - - Refunding Water Bonds. $52.000o-.-July 1 1939 $670,000 20,000 Grand list 1920 —28,544,268 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$22.00 Population In 1920 27,700 4s'09 J-J TOTAL DEBT June 1921 Sinking fund INT. J-D $40,OOOo June 1 1924 4s M-N 60,000c—May 1 1925 3*s J-D 100.000c—Deo 1 1931 4s'g'08 J-D 175.000c...Deo 1 1927 4*s'20F-A 190,000—Feb 1 '22-'40 5s '20 J-J 61,000c.Dec 1 *21-'39 , July 1 1944 old bonds on funding due funding and 1935 and re¬ bonds of the town of Norwalk at Am. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y.; annexed town at other bonds of Empire Trust Co.. N. Y.; water 4s of 1909 bonds due July 1 1931 at andp aving U. S Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.; water .3*8 at Fairfield Co. Nat. Bank in Norwalk; other Int. in Norwalk. Sidewalk Bonds. 4*s M-S $10,000r 1921-1922 Refunding Bonds. 3 *g'05 A-O $100,OOOo&rOot 1 1935 Funding & School Refunding 4*sg'19J-J Funding $18,000-July 1 '22-'39 & Sewer Refunding NORWICH, CITY. Norwich Is In New London County. Population 1920,22,304. Inc. 1784 Water Bonds. 3*s 4s '06 _ _ $150,000c—Jan 1 1923 J-J A-O 65,000 Apr 2 1931 395,000—Mar 2 19391 4*s M-S Bonds. Funding Bonds. 4*sg'19J-J $18,000.-July 1 *22-'39 3*s J-D $166.000o—June 11925 r Funding & Refunding Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4*sg'l9J-J $144,000.July 1 '22-'39 4s *06 A-O $143,000 Apr 2 1931 BOND. DEBT Apr 18'21 $2,162,000 4*s'13 A-O 125,000 Oct 1 1938 Sinking fund 49,640 4*s M-S 84,000 Mar 2 1939 Water debt (Included)— M-N271,000--------—' 851.000 5s '21 Grand list 1920 33.277,584 Gas and Electric Plant Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.-$33.75 4s '06 A-O $287,000.--Apr 2 1931 GEN. BONDS May 15* 2111,415,000 x INT. at New London City Nat.Bk. Water debt (Included).. 610,000 and on funding and refunding bond Assessment debt (add'l)— 134,293 issues of 1919 at the City Treasurer's Sinking fund, general 20,465 office or at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust 102,079 Co., N. Y., at holder's option and on Sinking & cash (gas & elec) Assess, val. real estate 12,732,225 park bonds of 1920 at the City Treas¬ __ — Assess, val. urer's office. ______ NEW MILFORD. This town is In Litchfield Co. Incorporated October 17X2. TOTAL DEBT Aug 21 '20- $129,500 5,682,555 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$14.0u Population 1910, 5,010; 1920.-4,781 personal 1,990,789 (*act.) 13,723,024 $1,000) $18.75 Tot. assess.val.'21 Tax rate (per INT. at Norwich — Sav. First Nat. Bk., Columbia and Thames Nat. Bank. Society, Trust Co. Grand list 1919 NORFOLK. This town Is in Litchfield County. Incorporated in Oct. 1758. Refunding Railroad Bonds. 5s '20 $30,000 Oct 1 1940 Road Bonds. 4s J-J $15,000c 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21$43,000 Sinking fund 3.778 Grand list 19 0 (act.) 3.856,897 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$13.00 Population 1910, 1.541; 1920—1.229 --- INT. payable at Norfolk. NORTH HAVEN TOWNSHIP. This township Is In New Haven Co. Town Bonds. 4*sT3 M-N$75,000 Nov 1 1943 BOND. DEBT May 5 *17$75,000 Sinking fund 16,228 Tot.val. '16 (abt.90% act.)2.247.656 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 16-$14.00 Population 1910, 2,254; 1920, 1,968 NORTH STONINGTON. NORWICH, TOWN. Inc. 1659. Pop'n 1920, 29,685 Refunding Court-House Bonds. 3*s'05 J-J $117,000o—Jan 1 1925 Town note held by Norwich Savings Society, given to take up Preston bonds due 1920 .—$21,000 Town deposit fund 6s—^on demand! 13,302 Outstanding notes 79,503 TOTAL DEBT Sept 15 '20 -209,805 Sinking fund and cash 17,406 Grand list 19,466,621 (Assessment about * actual value.) Town tax (per $1,000) $22.00 INT. Is payable at the Treasurer's office. OLD SAYBROOK. This town is in Middlesex County. from Saybrook. 30 '20 $44,538 12,358 Sept 30 '20-32,180 Inc. May 1852, taken TOTAL DEBT Sept Less assets. NET DEBT — —.— 1,508.466 (per $1,000) $15.50 Pop'n '10 (Census), 1,516; '20, 1,463 Grand list 1920 Tax rate This town is in New London Co. orange. Incorp. May 1807. This town Is In New Haven County. TOTAL DEBT Sept 15 '20--$41,083 Inc. May 1822. Pop'n '10, 11,272; Grand list 1920 659.653 '18 (est.), 15,500. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $20.00 5*s'20 80,000 Oct 1 1940 Population 19201,144 Refunding Bonds. 4*s'16 J-J $100,000c...Jan 1 1930 NORWALK, CITY. Funding Bonds Incorporated June 30 1913 by a 4s g *05 J-J $200,OOOo.-Jan 1 1925 consolidation of the former city of Sinking Fund Bonds. Norwalk (Incorporated June 30 1893) 4*s'19 M-S $90,000 Mar 1 1939 the city of So. Norwalk (Incorpor. 4*s i 130.000 Jan 1 1936 Aug. 18 1870), the former Fire Dis¬ BOND. DEBT Apr 25 '21 $600,000 trict of East Norwalk, and the outly¬ Assessment debt (add'l).. 161,100 ing districts, which altogether com¬ Floating debt 190,000 prised the old town of Norwalk, Sinking fund (general) 28,529 which was Incorporated in Sept. 1651 Assessed val'n, real estate. 19,786,867 _ » ... Tot. bd. dt.$6,358,500 $6,252,500 Sinking funds45,294 182,555 Net debt--$6,303,206 ASSESSED $6,069,945 VALUATION.—The city's assessed valuation and tax rate approximately as follows, "about 51 % TOWN OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS actual value" until 1900, when basis of valuation was raised to full value: Park Bonds. Grand. Rate of Tax 4s J-J $V 5,000c—July 1 1924 Years. List. per $1,000. School Bonds. 1920 $235,752,318, $25.00 4a J-J $35,000c.July 1 *22-'28 188,855,399 19.75 3*s F-A 50,000c Aug 1 1929 1919— 1918 183,940,924 19.75 3*s F-A 28,000-.May 1 '22-'35 171,098,044 20.00 3 *8 F-A 24. OOOo .Aug 1 '2l-'32 1917 1916—— 165.880,769 20.00 DEBT OF CONSOLIDATED CITY BOND. DEBT Mar 31 \20$4,178,000 Floating debt (add'l) 183 ,700 Sinking fund, general 350,478 Water debt (included) 975,000 Water sinking fund 132,403 Assessed valuation 1920.91,229,498 1950 Bonds. 1 *27-'32 1 '29-'33 NAUGATUCK. 1 '31 -'35 This borough is In New Haven Co. 4s'09 J-J 100,000. -Jan 1 '30-'34 Town Inc. 1844; borough 1893; con¬ 4*s'19 500,000-Mar 15 *31-'35 solidation of town and borough 1895. City Dock Improvement Bonds. Pop'n 1910, 12,722; 1920 15,051 4*s'18 J-J $20,000 July 1 1926 Refunding Bonds. Depot Approach Bonds. 4s *12 F-A $llO,000o.Feb 1'22-'32 4*s'18 A-0$475,000- Apr 1 '37-'38 $110,000 July 1 1926 1926 1949 School Bonds. 4s Sewer U1922 1 1925 100,000 3*s g J-J 150,000 July 1 4*s'19 J-J 116,000 July 1 4*s'20 F-A 200,000—-Feb 1 Water Refunding Bonds. 4*s'20 J-J $225,000 Jan 1 * Incorporated October 1786. BOND. DEBT Aug. 31 '20 $30,000 Floating debt (addl.) 24,100 Sinking fund 33,641 Assessed val 'n, real estate. .3.431,348 Assessed val 'n, personal 478,647 Other assessable property 407,598 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (actual).4,317,598 In city, 1784. Population 1910,19,659; 1920. 25,688. 3*s HAVEN! This city Is the county seat of New Haven County. Incorporated 1784. HAVEN (located city ment includes both. Other assessable property Tot. grand list '20 (act.) NEW and oounty of same name) are under one government and the following state¬ Inc. town 1646: Incorporated (personal- town „_ School Bonds. 4*s'14 J-J $100,000 Bridge Bonds. 4*s'14 J-J $100.000 4s london!! The /real estate 1920—$18.00 Pop'n 1910, 1,689; 1920— 2,381 INT. at Phoenix Nat. Bk., Hartf. NEW HARTFORD. Grand list (per $1,000) Refunding Bonds. A-O $220,000o—Apr 1 1939 Bridge Bonds. 4*s'12 $250,000 June 1 1942 4s '09 Tax rate —1929 $90,000c M-S 4s NEW BOND. DEBT June 7 '21 Hartford County. School, Town-Hall, &c. F-A$150,000c —1939 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $240,000 Grand list 1921 7,678,727 3*p This town is in Litchfield County. Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 4*s 16 J-J $89.200/$5.000 yearly \on Jan 1 Refunding Bonds. 4s '21 A O $33,0000 1927 4s '21 This town is in Funding Bonds. 4*s'15 J-J $74,000c—Jan 1 *22-'58 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *21. $74,000 Floating debt (add'l) 15,000 Sinking funds 1,317 Grand list 1920 (80% act.) .2,805,315 1920,10,193, 4s'21 TOWN OF NORWALK (Annexed.) NEWINGTON. Incorporated in 1871. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 12,632,019 Tax rate a er $1,000) 1921 CANAAN. This town is in Fairfield County. Incorporated May 1801. Floating Debt, &c„ Bonds. NEW 47 TOWNS AND have been real estate being taken at 155,681,221 148,552,269 139,779,146 131,658,990 126,804,456 110,001,166 53,800,000 52.171.131 1915— 1914 1912— 1911 1910 1905— 1895 1890 POPULATION.—In 519; in 20.00 19.00 17.50 17.50 17.50 14.00 21.00 19.50 1920, 162,- 1910(Census), 133,605; 1900, 1890. 85,981; 1790,4,448. 108,027; Assessed val'n, personal.. 864,598 Paving Bonds. 4*8*12 J-J $100,000 July 1 1931 Other assessable property- 1,112,550 Tot. ass'd val.'20(85 %act)2l.764.015 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 4s *07 J-J $150,000.July 1 '27-'28 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$l7.00 Water Bonds. Population In 1920 16,614 INT. at Nat. Tradesmen's Bank, 4s *95 J-J $50,000 July 1 1935 3 *s'99 J-J 200,000—July 1 1929 New Haven. (Subject to call July 1 1919.) 3 *8*03 J-D 100.000 June 11928 OXFORD. This town Is in New Haven Co. (Subject to call June 1 1923.) 4s *09 J-J 70.000 July 1 1934 Incorporated October 1798. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921-$35,745 Sewer Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $35,000 July 1 1927 Grand list 1920 (act. val.) .1,200.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$20.00 Refunding Funded Debt, 3 *s J-J $50.000 July 1 1929 Population 1910, 1,020; 1920, 998 (Subject to call Jan. 1919.) 4s g J-J $50,000 -.1935 PLAINVILLE. This town is In Hartford County. Third Taxing Diit. Funding & Incorporated May 1869. $70,000c. (33,000—July 1 '22-32 .8 ] 12,000—July 1 *33-'35 BOND. DEBT April 16 *21 $56,000 14,000 15.000—July 1 *36-'38 Sinking fund 6,000 July 1 1939 Assessed val'n, real estate.3,093,492 Improvement Bunds. 4*s'17 J-J ( C ROCKVILLE. This olty Is in Tolland County. personal..$1,143,202 Population 1910, 7,977; Tot. val'n 1920 (90% act.) .4,236,094 Inc. 1886. 1 ^20 Total tax rate (per $1,000 20. $19 .00 IQ20 Filtration (Int. at Treas. Office). Pop'n 1910, 2,882; 1920 4,114 4s J-J $65.000c...July 1935 Sewer (Int. at Treas. Office). PLAINFIELD. 4s J-J $50.000c Jan 1 1926 This town is in Windham County. (Subject to call Jan 1 1900.) BONDED DEBT None 4s J-J $74.000c—July 1 1927 Floating debt July 31 1920. $63,775 BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '19 $189,000 Sinking fund 5,924 Sinking Fund 42,22b 10,183.720 Grand list 1919 6.316,508 Assess, val. 1920 est Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919...$15.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20(est.)$11-50 Population 1910. 6,719; 1920, 7,926 PLAINVILM Assessed val'n, [VOL. 112. TOWNS CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND 48 BOND. DEBT Apr 25 '21- $34,000 TOLLAND. This town is in Tolland County. 46,320 5,517,784 Named May 1715. Value of town prop. Aug. 31 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 *20—$30,406 753,149 1920---.65.200 Grand list 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$14.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$20.00 1,050 Population in 1920 5,407 Population 1920 (Census) Floating debt Grand list 1920 —- . SAYBROOK. This town is In PLYMOUTH. This town is In Litchfield County Incorporated 1795. Funding Bonds. 4 Ms'11 F-A $75,000c—Aug 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1920 $75,000 Floating debt — 46,589 Sinking funds.. ....... 22,092 Assess, value, real .3,217,518 Assess, value, Middlesex County. Connecti¬ Settled 1635, united with cut December 1644. BOND. DEBT May $39,00(1 3 1921 personal....1,650,460 54,712 Population 19l0, 1,907; 1920, 1,325 Other assess, property Tot.assess.val .'20(85 % act) 4,922.690 Total tax (per $»,000) 1920...$22.50 5,021; 1920. 6.623 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. PORTLAND. Middlesex County. This town Is In May 1841. Refunding Bonds (tax-exempt). 4s '05 M-N $72,000o—Nov 1 1925 4s '09 J-J 42,000r July 1 1929 Inc. SEYMOUR. 4Ms 8,600,000 _$I5 50 Grand list — 6,000 July 1 42.000-.July 1 '23-'29 — Sewer Bonds (Tax Free). $40,000 4Ms T9__- 19.39 - BOND. DEBT Apr 3 *20— Floating debt Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal $174,000 27,000 2,771,485 212,050 SHELTON. This city (formerly a borough) is in Fairfield Co. 4ks'17 1921-1933 | $65,000 — property. ... — Bridge Bonds. $1.000 PRESTON. This town Is In New London Co. 4ks'17 Incorporated in 1687. BOND. DEBT Apr 16 $45,000 6,000 '21- Floating debt Total assessed val. 1920.-1,054.686 1934 20,000 —1935-1938 1,000 1939 Bonds. — , Road 4ks'17 —' PUTNAM, CITY. This city and town of the same name are in Windham County. Incorp. Jan. 1 1896. Bonds. Water-Works F-A$240.000 M-S 65,000 4^8 4Ms 1921-1939 Bonds. Sewer 4kg'14 M-S $95,000c 1921-1939 Street Improvement Bonds. 3ks J-J $40,000o.. .July 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *21. $440,000 Floating debt 16,000 29,060 Sinking/General fund 1 Water 22,000 Total valuation 1920 5,600,000 (Assessment about 60% actual value) (per $1,000) 1921 $9.75 sewer tax ..$2 00 City tax Special 7,711 Pop'n 1910, 6.637; 1920 INT. at First Nat. Bk. in Putnam. 1939 J$4,000— - 1940 Borough of Sheltou bonds. "$25,000 5,000 (per $1,000) 1920—$15.00 Pop'n 1910.1,917; 1920^ 2,743 Tax rate BOND. DEBT Floating debt Sinking fund Net city debt-. May 1921- $503,000 89,000 61,648 530,352 .11,334,695 Tax rate (perj First District-- $16.50 $1,000) '201Second District. $20-50 Pop'n in 1910, 4,897; 1920, 9,475. Tot. ass'd val. ------ '20 (act.) payable Birmingham National Bank. ~ INT. town on bonds at New 1787; May Haven taken Co. from Woodbury. TOTAL DEBT Apr 15 '21—$33,000 —928,384 Grand list 1920— Tax rate (per $1,000)1920. $30.00 Pop'n *10 (Census), 1,230; '20, 1,093 PUTNAM, TOWN. SOUTHINGTON, BORO. Bonds (Due on Apr. 1). This borough is in Hartford Co. 4ks*16 A-0 $ 12.000c 1922-1923 ncorporated 1889. 4ks'16 A-0 35.000c 1924-1928 Refunding Bonds. 4ks'16 A-O 48.000c 1929-1934 4Hs'16 A-O $118,000—Apr 1 1946 4ks'16 A-0 63.000c 1935-1941 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 19211118.000 4ks'16 A-O 40.000c 1942-1945 Floating debt (additional). 2,000 4ks'16A-G 13.000c ..1946 Assess, debt (add'l) 7,620 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1920 $211,000 Sinking funds 7,620 Sinking fund 7,830 GrandlLst 1920 (100% act.>4,513,935 Assess, val., real estate 4,384,244 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$5.00 Assess, val,, personal.. 1,762,160 Population 1920---. 5,085 Tot .assess .val. '19(75% act) 6,146,404 INT. payable at 8outhington Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$20-00 Bank & Trust Co. Pop'n 1910, 7.280; 1920 — 8,397 SOUTHINGTON, TOWN. REDDING. This town This town is in Fairfield County. Incorp. May 1767. 1919 In Hartford Tax rate (per $1,000) Pop'n '10 (Census), 1,617; '20, 1,315 —1927 4s g J-J $26,000 School Bonds. County. Inc. 1709. Population 1910, 3,118; 1920,2,707. , J School Bonds. 5s $40.000 1933 Funding Bonds (opt. Aug 1 '17). — $50.000 July 1 1943 Water-Plant Purchase Bonds. $222,000o—July 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '21. $298,000 Water bonds (included) 230,000 Floating deot (additional)83,000 Sinking fund (general) 24,550 Assess, val.(100% act.)'21_7,586.331 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $23.00 4Hs'13 J-J 38.132 Sinking fund Grand List 1919 5,994,461 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—.$11.50 INT.. payable at First National Bank. Rldgefleld in N. Y. funds. RIDGEFIELD, BOROUGH. Inc. 1901. Population 1910,1,114; 1920,1,030. Sewer Bonds (opt. Jan. 1 1922.) 3Hs J-J $50.000o.-.Jan 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921$72,000 INT. at Southington Bk. & Tr. Co. 2,242,830 (per $1,000) 1919 $5.00 payable at the First Nat. Bank, Rldgefleld, In New York funds. Tax rate INT. HILL. This town is in Hartford County. Incorp. May 1845; taken from East Windsor. TOTAL DEBT May 23 '21 $48,500 3,657,895 435,727 Other assessable property. 41,750 Total assessed val. 1920 4,135,372 Tax rate (per $1,000) $25.00 Pop'n '10 (Census), 2,251; '20, 2,142 Assessed val., real.. Assessed val., personal _ 9. 1910 (Census) 1,187; 1920,1,633 M-S Thiw town (P. O. Stafford Springs) is in Tolland Co. Settled in 1719. Funding Bonds. $34,000 4s '09 — Bonds. July 1 1939 1920 $480,000 278,253 6.000 Floating debt Sinking funds 21,223,176 Assess, val. real estate personal4,819,656 val. 1919 actual) 2®-042,832 4s g'09 J-D 45.000c—Deo 1 1939 Town tax (per $1,000) 1919—$20.00 4 g *12 M-N150,000c—May 1 1942 Pop. 1910, 16,840; 1920 22,623 Public Improvement Bonds. Public Park Bonds* Assess, val. A-O F-A $55,000c Apr 1 1938 50,000c.—Mch 1 1939 J-D A-O $35.000-,—June 1 1934 4s '08 4s '09 4s 30.000o1 1939 20.000c 1936 50,000c--Aug 1 1932 4ks'llJ-D 4s g *07 F-A 4ks '10 J-J 30.000c...July 1 1935 J-J M-N 5s '13 5s '13 Total July 1 1928 Nov 1 1938 22,000 30,000 4Hs'14 A-O 34.000c—Apr 1 1929 4ks'14J-D 48.000c—-Dec 1 1939 4^s'15 25,000.-Dec 1 '21-'45 4Hs'17 41,000 1921-1942 4ks M-S 75,000 Sept 11924 5s '19 M-S fl20.000c_Sept 1 '25-'32 I 5,000cSept 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Dec 1919-$!,011,000 Sinking fund 308.194 Cash on hand 414,806 Grand list 1919 (% act.)—41,229.994 assess, (90% TORRINGTON, BOROUGH. Incorporated 1887. 4Hs '07M-N $75,000c—Nov 1 1927 4s '09 M-N 150,000c- -May 1,1929 Sewer. 4s M-N $30,000c 1924 BOND. DT. May 20 '21$255,000 — _ Floating debt Sinking fund Assessed 100,388 2o,564 - val. real estate„20,003,093 —- Assessed val. 5,179,790 act.)_25,182,883 $9.00 personal Total val. '20 (90% Borough tax (per $1,000)1921 20.623 Pop. 1910, 15,483; 1920 Treas. office. INT. at Borough TRUMBULL. This town Is in Fairfield County. (per/First district $13.34 $l,000)19191Second district- 11.00 Incorporated October 1797. BONDED DEBT Apr 1921 $80,000 Tax rate Total assess, val. 1920 2,771,684 STAMFORD. TOWN. Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$24.00 This town is In Fairfield County. Popula. 1910, 1,642; 1920 2,651 Settled 1641 under New Haven juris¬ diction; named 1642; submitted to Connecticut October 1662. Bridge Bonds. 4ks*17 $19,000 1922-1940 School Bonds. 4 ks'll F-A $340.000o__Aug 1 1941 4Hb'14 J-J 32,000—Jan 1 *22-'29 75,000 Jan 1 '30-'34 28,000. -Jan 1 *22-'25 80.000—Jan 1 *26-'35 4Hs'15 J-J 100.000.-Jan 1 '36-'45 Town Hail 1890. 4s '08 J-D $225,000o._Deo 1 1938 Schools and Bridges 1893. 4s F-A $96,000c—Aug 1 1923 High School. 4s F-A $75.000o—-Aug 1 1924 Funding Bonds. 4s g F-A $75.0000--.Feb I 1927 4ks'17 72,860 1921-1940 Improvement Bonds. 4ks'll J-J $35.000o—July 1 1941 VERNON. This town Inc. Oct. Is In Tolland County. 1808. —- Refund. RR. Aid Bds. (tax-free). J-J i860.000c—July 1 1925 Memorial Hall Bonds. 4s '10 4^s M-N$125,000—Nov 1 1944 High School 1892. 4s J-J $50,000c July 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921. $235,000 Floating debt 66,300 Sinking fund 72,926 Total assessed val. 1920 ^ (100% actual) Town tax rate (per $1,000) '20. $13.00 Popula. 1910, 9.087; x INT. 1920—8.898 Trust Co.; Treasurer's office. at Old Colony others at Town WALLINGFORD, TOWN. The town and borough of WalllngRoad Improvement Bonds. 8.000 1921-1940 ford Is situated In New Haven County. $75,000 July 2 1932 Incorporated 1669. NET DEBT Oct 1919 $1,316,167 4s'97 J-J $30,000c 1927 Sinking fund 360,405 High-School & Refunding Bds. Grand list 1919 55,743.108 f $60,000--Dec 1 '21-'26 Total tax rate(per $1,000) $15.00 4s *16 J-D ] 80,000—Dec 1 *27-'36 ( 70.000—Dec 1 '37-'46 Pop. 1910, 28.836; 1920. 40,067. Funding Bonds. a INT. payable at National Park J-J $45.000o—July 1 1930 Bank, New York; all others at office 4s '09 Refunding Bonds. . of Town Treasurer. 4ks'17 4^s'l7 J-J --- 1921-1929 3.65s '99M-N$'8,000c— 434s'18 A-O STONINGTON. This town is in New London Co. Incorp. Oct. 1658. Population 1910, 9,154; 1920, 10,236. Refunding Bonds. » 4s g'08 M-N $100.0000—May 1 1928 4^8*19 1939 150,000c — School Loans (Assumed). No. 3 bonds, 4s $50,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $300,000 Dlst. 25,000 Floating debt Grand list 1920(90% act.)_7,608.174 1920---$22.00 Treasurer's office. (per $1,000) INT. payable at 80,000c...Apr 1 1938 Refund. & Improve. Bonds. 4^s'12 A-0 $35.000c ($5,000 payable every 5 years; next payment Apr 1922.) WALLINGFORD CENTRAL SCH. DIST. ((Annexed). 4>£s J-J $20,000 i 1943 (Subject to call after 1933.) M-N$40,000c -.1927 4s 4Ms J-J 18,000-July 21 *21-'31 ($3,000 yearly in odd years.) School Bonds (opt. Mar. 1 1926). 4s '06 J-J $55,000c._ _Mar 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Aor 23 '21 $551,000 Floating debt (additional) 115,000 Assess, val. real estate 15,835,420 Assess, val. personal prop.. 2,154 In Fairfield County. Total assess, val. 1920—15,837,574 Settled in 1639. (Assessment at full value) 4s $40,000 Aug 1 1924 Town tax (per $1,000) 1920—$19.00 4s 12,000 Jan 1 1926 Pop'n 1910, 11,155; 1920—12,010 4s 13,000 Apr 1 1927 INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Wallingford. Sewer Bonds. STRATFORD. is — — —- 4Hs — $250,000 Apr 1 1923 WALLINGFORD, BOROUGH. Inc. 1853. Population '10, 8.690. School Bonds. 4Hs'17 s-a $112,000—Dec 1 *21-'48 Refunding & Impt. Bonds. 4s $166,000.-Aug 1 25- 52 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '19- $650,859 _ — - 15,168,956 STRATFORD SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. Stratford) is in Fairfield County. Refunding Bonds 4Hs'l3 J-D $60.000 Junel 1943 (optional beg. 1928). 4Hs'14 M-NSl3.000c.-Nov 1 1944 (Subj. to call beg. Nov. 1 1929), Street Bonds (Opt. bet1- 1928). 4Hs'13 J-D $75,000——Junel 1943 4H»T4 M-N 25,000 May 1 1944 (Subject to call May 1 1929.) Electric-Light Bonds. May 1 1929 M-NS27.500 _ 3Hv,ater Bonds. M-N $45.000c—May 1 1923 Total Sewer Bonds. 4s M-N $45.000o—_May 1 3 Hs M-N 50,000c.. Nov 15 1923 1929 THOMASTON. 4Hs*13 J-J 42,000 Junel 1943 (Optional beginning June I 1928) TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1920- $310,006 Water bonds (included)— 70,000 Floating debt 102,000 Sinking / General 26,199 fund lElec light bonds— 55,000 Assess, val. '18 (abt. act.)$8,990,731 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1917_$5.00 INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Wallingford. 5s g '19 M-N $96,000-Nov 1 '21-'44 BONDED DEBT Apr 1921 Sinking fund $484,000 11,399 assessed valuation , 1920 (80% actual) 18,000,000 Population In 1920 (est.) 20,000 INT. payable at the Stratford Trust Co., Stratford. This town is in New London Co. Incorporated May J 861. TOTAL DEBT May 1921- $113,000 Grand list 1920 2,794.137 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $15.00 Pop'n in 1910, 2,551; 1920 2,500 STAFFORD. .$32,883 1,336,779 $20.00 J-J 4s '12 .■ 1 '2l-'42 Funding and School rate (per $1,000) 1919— $20-00 Population 1910, 5,712; 1920, 12,347 taken from Wethers- TOTAL DEBT Grind list 1919 grate (per $1,000)1919 M-N $60,000c—-May 1 1924 35,000c—July 1 1935 25,000c —1937 4s g 4s '10 Grand list 1919 This town is in Hartford County. Inc. May 1843; field. Litchfield County. Pop'n 1910.16.840, 4J4sT4 J-J $250.000 BOND. DEBT May 5 Tax WINDSOR. SOUTH 27,000 SPRAGUE. Sinking fund Grand list ROCKY 8,440 Pop'n 1910, 6,516; 1920 3 Hag F-A $60,000o—Aug 1 1929 TOTAL DEBT 1919 $105,581 $33.000c—Deo 1 1939 4s g *09 J-D This town 4Hs'll J-J RIDGE FIELD, TOWN. This town Is In Fairfield 1740. Oct. 1920. 22,055. School Bonds. Garbage, Sewage Disp.Sc Dock. 4ks' 4 A-O $8.000c—Apr 1 1939 4Hs'17 F-A$220,000c.Aug 4Hs'14 J-D 4,000c—Dec 1 1939 Funding Bonds. 5Hs'2l -.-$500,000 Public Library Bonds. Tax rate County. Incorporated 1779. Floating Debt Bonds. $28,839 1.816.887 $15-50 NET DEBT.. Grand list Is Inc. Is In a town Is in Incorp. name) —_ SOUTHBURY. This (ana the This town same — Funding Bonds. \ 4.000 1934 338,687 High School Bonds. Total val. '19 (90% act,)..3,322,122 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919.-$25-00 4££s*19 — $120,000—Dec 1 '2l-'44 Paving Bonds. Pop'n 1910, 3.425; 1920 3,644 4^s'19 $50,000—Dec 1 '2l-*30 INT. payable at Town Treasury 4Ms'19 8,000--Dec 1 '2l-'24 Other assessable 1920 4s '09 County This town is in New Haven Incorp. May 1850. Refunding Bonds. 4^s'15 M-S J$48,000c.Mar 1 '22-'45 I 90,000c__Mar 1 1946 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21.$138,000 Total of assets Aug 10 '19-249,818 Total tax rate (per $1,000) Pop'n in 1910, 4,786; 1920----6.781 19 2 2 INT. payable at Seymour Tr. Co. 4Hs'l9s-a Is In Fairfield County. Population 1910, 23,136; (est.), 35,086. olty Inc. 1893. Sewer Bonds. Floating debt (add'l) 27,000 Sinking fund 7,887 Assessed val'n, real estate-1,344,678 Assessed val'n, personal— 484,445 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (80 %act.) 1.829.123 Total tax rate(per $1,000) 60-$20.00 Pop'n 1910, This TOWN. borough of the TORRENGTON, STAMFORD, CITY. This town is in . Litchfield County. 1875. Bonds are tax-free. Refund. Bonds (Subject to call). 4s 04 J-D $50,000c—Deo 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21$50,000 Sinking fund 12,500 Ass'd val.'20 (abt. act. val.) .4,392,068 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920. .$21.00 Inc. May Popula. 1910, 3,533; *20 (est.). 3,993 INT. at office of Town Treas. 4s _ WALLINGFORD CENTRAL SCH. DISTRICT. This district has been Wallingford, Town. assumed by June, 1921.] CONNECTICUT—CITIES WASHINGTON. Water debt $27,000 36,800 Grand list 19 20— .3,491,929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920——$16.00 Population in 1920-- ——1,619 WATERBURY. This city Is In New Haven County. Incorporated In 1853. The city, and school governments consolidated in Jan. 1900. town City Hall. Police & Fire 4Ms*13 J-J $'0,000—July 4Ms'13 J-J 400.000—July 4Ms'15 J-J 310,000-July were 2,620,000 NET DEBT This town is in Litchfield County. Incorporated January 1779. TOTAL DEBT May 26 1921 Floating debt 200,000 8,873,000 (included) Sinking funds Grand List Tax Rate 1920. 1920. $130,269,964 $10.00 126,821.980 $18.75 257,191,944 $28.75 Pop'n 1910, 73,141; 1920—91,410 1st Dist 2nd Dist_ Total INT. on school bonds of 1897 at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.; water bonds of 1904 and sewer bonds of 1904 and 1905 by N. Y. draft; water bonds of 1910 & 1913 at Merchants' Trust Co., Waterbury; 4 Ms of 1915 and 4 Ms of Station. 1919 at First Nat. Bank, Boston; all 1 *22-*23 other issues at office of City Treas. 1 '24-*63 1 *22-'55 Brooklyn Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'14 J-J $100,000.—Jan 1 1944 WATERFORD. This town is In New London Co. Incorporated in 1801. Sewer Bonds. TOTAL DEBT $97,674 510,000c—Jan 1 1934 Grand list 1919 —2,712.361 100,000 Jan 1 1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) $18-00 1936 4s'06 J-J 100,000c—July 1 Pop'n in 1910, 3,097; 1920—3,935 4s'09 J-J 190,000 July 1 1939 4s *15 J-J 28,000—-Jan 1 1945 4 Ms'17 J-J 160,000—July 1 *22-'37 WATERTOWN. Fire Department Bonds. This town is in Litchfield County. 4Ms'19 J-J $190,000 1921-1939 Incorporated in May 1780; taken 3 Ms'04 J-J 3 Ms'05 J-J ~ - — from New London. Comfort Station & Garage. 4Ms'19 J-J $90.000c&rJuly 1 '22-39 Notes. 4Ms'07 $6.000—Dec 1 '21-'22 School Bonds. 6,000—May 1 '2l-'23 4s '97 J-J $200,000-July 1 '27-'46 4Ms'15 60,000.-May 1 '24-'35 3 Ms '01 J-J 110,000-Jan 1 '22-*32 4Ms'15 — — — 4Ms'll J-J 4 Ms'13 J-J 4Ms'15 J-J 4Ms* 16 J-J 4Ms'16 J-J 4Ms'17 J-J 4Ms'19 J-J £s'19 J-J js'19 J-J 5s *19 Park 4s '08 5s '21 s-a 300,000—Jan 1 '22-'5> 160,000-July 1 *22-'53 175.000—July 1 *22-'55 160,000—Jan 1 '22-*38 525,000—July i '2V42 175.000-July 1 *43-*49 j 88,000.-July 1 '22-,32 A 4,000 July 1 1933 380t000c&r.luly 1 *22-40 200,000—July 1 '41-'50 4,000c. ..July 1 1933 I20,000c-July 1 '34-'48 1,000c-..July 1 1949 Bonds. $185.000-July 1 *22-*58 J-J 150,000-Jan 1 *22-'31 J-J Storm Water Drainage Bonds. $20,000 .Jan 1 *22-*26 100,000c..Jan 1 '22-'41 Street Bonds. 4Ma'08 J-J $150,000 Jan 1 1938 3 Ms'01 J-J 5s '21 J-J 6s '19 15,000——On demand TOTAL DEBT Ot I 1020$Q0.000 Grand list 1920 (80% abt.)-6,196,588 Value of town property 258 3 28 — Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919——$22.00 Population in 1920—— 6,050 WATERTOWN FIRE DISTRICT. This district is in Litchfield Co. Water Bonds. ; 4Ms'17 F-A $90,000 v serial BONO. DEBf Mav 1921- Floating debt (add'l) $84,000 6,350 Assessed valuation 1920--.2,913.496 Total tax (per $1,090) '20-'21-$17.50 WEST HARTFORD. This town Is In I Borough Bonds. Westville) is in 4s '96 F-A*$24,000c—- 1921-1926 3Ms'06 A-O *28,000c—Oct 1 1931 School Building Bonds. 4s '14 F-A ♦§100,000c or rAugl'27-51 4Ms $40,000— -.July 1 1941 TOT. BD. DT. May 1 1921 $323,000 4Ms 40,000—J-Oct 1 1943 Water debt (Incl.) 24,000 4Ms 55,000—-Mar 1 1948 Floating debt-80,000 5 s 150,000-Apr 1 '24-'50 Sinking funds 39,983 ♦Fire Engine-House Bonds. Assessed val'n, real estate.7,569,340 4Ms'15 J-J $13,000—-July 1 1945 Assessed val'n, personal 1,487,972 Other assessable property.Sewer Bonds. • < 1,995 4Ms —$80,000 Mar 11948 Total ass'd val. '20 (act.)—9,059.307 5s 100,000 Apr 11945 Tax rate (per f City $20.50 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921- $478,000 $1,000) r201 Town17.00 Floating debt.33,000 Pop. TO, 8.679; 1920 9,019 § INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston; Sinking fund 28,283 Grand list 1920 (act.) 12,215.196 on others at the Hurlbut Nat. Bank, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$17.50 Winsted. * These bonds are tax-exempt. Population in 1920 (est.) 5,300 *Int.atNat .Tradesmen Bk.,N.Haven WINDHAM. This town Is in Windham County. WETHERSFIELD. Incor. May 1692. Pop n, TO. 12,604. This town is In Hartford County. 1920, 13,801. WESTVILLE SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. New Haven County. ... ... — ___ - — This town was settled named in 1637. in 1635 and School Bonds.' 4Ms*14 J-J $150,900—-Jan 1 1944 Coupon Bonds. Funded debt_ $430,000 4Ms*15 M-N/$30,000c Nov r,'21-*35 Floating debt 134,368 t 30.000c Nov 1 '36-'45 Sinking fund. 51,699 BOND DEBT Sept 1 1920 $62,000 Grand list 1919——$15,622,881 Floating debt— • 37,377 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $9.00 Assessed val'n, real estate.3,756,970 Assessed val'n. personal-293,030 WINDSOR. Total ass'd val'n 1920 (est.)4 050 900 This town is in Hartford County. (Ass't abt. 80 to 85% actual value.) Town was settled in 1635. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $25.00 Funding Bonds. Pop. '10, 3.148; *20 —.4.342 4Ms 15 J-J $125.000c-July 1 *21-'46 x INT. at Phoenix Nat. Bank.,4s'9 4 20.000-; 1924 x — _ - — - — — — Hartford. — - BOND. DEBT May 9 1921 $150,000 Floating debt (additional). 65,999 WILLIMANiriC. Sinking funds 22,551 This city Is situated In the town of Assessed valuation 1920 7,595,916 Windham, Windham Co. Inc. 1893. Tax rate (per $1,900) 1920—$21.09 Municipal Bonds (Coupons). Population in 1920 -,5,629 4s INT. at Windsor Tr.& Safe Dep.Co. A-0$ 189,000c. -Oct *25 & '34 — Water Bonds. 4s'85&'04A-0 $50,000c—Oct 1 1929 4s *89 A-0 75,000o_-Oct I 1924 BOND. DEBT May 1921$189,000 WINDSOR FIRE DISTRICT. Water Fund Bonds. 4M«'15 A-0 $140,000c—Oct 1 1945 Water debt (Included) 125,000 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1925.) General Fund Bonds. Sinking funds / General 58,857 \Water 26.616 4M8gT5A-OI$16.820c-Oct 1 '21-30 Grand list 1919 14.133.579 i 20.000c—.Oct 1 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.—$8.50 BOND. DEBT Aug 10 *19- $179,000 1.147 Population In 1920, —12,330 Floating debt— Cash In hand INTEREST payable at City Treas 19,009 Assessed valuation 1917 1,376,941 Dlst. tax (per $1,000) 1917—$3.00 WILTON. "3" This town Is In Fairfield County. Population in 1917 (est.)--— 2,500 INT. at Windsor Trust & Safe Incorporated May 1771. Countv. - 5s s-a $25,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1921 . — --- 49 TOWNS —. Hartford Inc. May 1854. Pop'n 1910, 4,808; 1920, 8,854. Refund., Impt. & Sewer Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-J /420,000e&rjuly 1 '22-33 Dec 1 1943 { I0,000c&r-July 1 1934 4Ms'13 J-D$350.000 5s '21 J-J 500,000c._Jan 1 '22-'31 4Msg'15F-A 100,000—-Aug 1 1945 BOND DEBT Mar 11921 $450,000 Water Funding Bonds. 450,000 4Ms*18 J-J $370.000—July 1 *2?-'58 Floating debt (additional) 5s '21 51,564 J-J 500,000c._Jan 1 '22-'71 Sinking fund Grand list 1920— Water Bonds. -21,432.479 *22-*26 Value of town property504,398 $25.000 Jan 3Ms'01J-J 3 Ms'04 J-J 15,000c-Jan 1 *22-'24 Town tax (per $1,000) 1919—$15-00 4s '10 J-J 280,000c .Jan 1 *22-*49 INT. at U. 8. Bank, Hartford. 500,000c-Jan 1 *22-'71 4Ks'll J-J 4 Ms'13 J-J 20,000—July 1 *2 -'23 WESTPORT. 150,000—July 1 *24-'38 4Ms'13 J-J This town is in Fairfield County. 4Ms'13 J-J 100,000—July 1 *39-*48 4Ms*17 J-J 450,000—July 1 *49-'93 Incorporated May 1935. Town Bonds. *22-*39 4Ms'19 J-J 190,000-July 1 4Ms $318,000 Paving Bonds. 4s'07 J-J $200.000c.-Jan 1,1927 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1920 $318,000 Floating debt 8.294 Improvement Bonds. 10,000 4Ms'll J-J $50,000c-Jan 1 *22-*31 Cash on hand Grand list 1919— 9,840,074 Isolation Hospital Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-J $180,000—July 1 *22-'39 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $15.50 BOND. DT. May 21 *21.$9,073,000 Population in 1920 .—5.114 AND — Sinking fund Dep. Co. $25,000 3,067 or Irving Nat. Bank, N. Y. WINDSOR LOCKS This town Is in Hartford County. —2,132.516 Incor. May 1854. Pop'n, TO. 3,715; (per $1,000) 1920— _$13.50 1920,3.554. Cawar RnnH c Population 1910 1,706:1920 1,284 4Msg'15 J-J $50*.000c—Jan 15 1935 NET DEBT Sept 2T9 $106,116 Grand list 1920 (about 80% actual) Tax rate WINCHESTER. This town (P. O. 4,873.000 Grand list 1919------ Wlnsted) is In Litchfield County. On Oct. 1 1915 Winsted Borough (now known as the Winsted District) was consolidated with this town and is now under one government. Winchester corporated In M ty 1771. was in¬ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-$15.00 INT. at Windsor Locks Tr. & Safe Deposit Co. WOODBURY. This town is In Litchfield Named May 1674. TOTAL DEBT Town Bonds. 4s '10 M-N$42,000c.May 1 *22-'28 Grand list 1919 4Ms*15 M-N-75 OOOc.May 1 '22-'36 Tax rate (per $1,000) County. $48,353 -1,512,218 4Ms'18 M-N*-60,000c—Nov 1 1928 Population 1920 (Census)-. : i' V. $16.70 1,693 50 Debts Resources and OF THE IN THE MI IDIE STATES INDEX FOR THE MIDDLE STATES, NEW YORK—State, NEW JERSEY—State, DELAWARE—State, Cities, &e Pages 110 to 111 Pages 79 to 94 Pages 94 to 110 MARYLAND—State, Cities, &c —Pages 111 to 113 Page 167 Cities, &c PENNSYLVANIA—State, Cities, &c„ DISTRICT TAX ITS RESOURCES, ETC. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen Total area of State (square miles).-. 50,203 State capital: Albany Governor (term expires Dee. 31 1922)..Nathan L. Miller Sec. of State (term expires Dee. 31 1922)...John J. Lyons Treasurer (term expires Dec. 31 1922)..N. Monroe Marshall Comptroller (term expires Dec. 31 1922)..James A. Wendell Attorney-Gen'l (term exp. Dec. 31 1922).Chas. D. Newton Wednesday In January, and not limited. HISTORY OF DEBT.—The early historical details of New York State's debt from 1817 to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement" of April 1893. page 41. During a period of eleven years ending in 1893 the State debt was paid at the average of $1,000,000 per year, and practically wiped out. In Nov. 1895 the voters approved a bond issue of $9,000,000, for the length of sessions Is of enlarging and improving the Erie, Oswego and Champiain bonds were all I&sued and have since been redeemed. further Issue of $101,000,000 canal bonds was authorized, and these bonds have all been sold. [A bill, signed by the Governor April 17 In 1903 These a 1912,authorized the State Comptroller to issue canal improvement bonds made payable in foreign currency. V. 94. p. 1131.] At the 1905 elec¬ tion a constitutional amendment was adopted giving authority to create an aggregate debt of $50,000,000 for highway purposes, and all of these bonds have been sold. The question of issuing an additional $50,000,000 bonds for highways received a favorable vote in Nov. 1912, the last of these bonds were sold in June 1121. In Nov. 1909 the voters approved the issuance of $7,000,000 bonds for the Cayuga and Seneca Canals, all of which have been sold. In 1910 the voters approved the issuance of $2,500,000 bonds, all of which have been sold, for the acquisition of the Palisades Interstate Park. At the election Nov. 71916 a favorable vote was polled on the refer¬ endum proposition providing for the issuance of $lO,0OO,OOO additional Forest Preserve, and the last of these Under the provisions of Chap. 394, Laws of 1914, Chap. 335. Laws or 1915, bonds for tnis purpose and for State bonds were sold in June 1921. Laws of 1911, and Chap. 252, t1,284,000 bonds were authorized for a State Reservation at Saratoga prings. These bonds were all issued, but $855,000 have been redeemed, leaving outstanding Mar. 31 1921 $429,000. A proposition to issue $19,800,000 barge canal terminal bonds was adopted Nov. 7 1911, and the last of these bonds were sold in June 1921. On Nov. 2 1915 the voters approved the issuance of $27,000,000 bonds for the completion of the barge canal; all of these have been disposed of. On Nov. 2 1920 the voters approved the proposition to issue $45,000,000 "Soldiers' Bonus" bonds. of these bonds were offered to the raising of a public on on resources on the $10,000,000 June 9 1921, but owing to the legality, were not sold. The State's total March 31 1921 was $235,929,000. (a) The sinking fund same date were $77,157,664. Loans outstanding Mar. 31 1921 were as follows: Canal Bonds (Gold). J-J $2,000.000.,Jan J-J l.OOO.OOO.ZJan J-J 5.000,000..Jan J-J 5,000.000..July 3a '09 J-J 10,000,000..Jan 4a '10 J-J 11,000.000-July 4a '11 J-J 10,000,000 Jan 4a *11 J-J 10,000.000—July 4a *12 J-J 12.000,000..Jan Ss *05 3a *06 3a '07 3s '08 4Ha'14 J-J 30,000,000..Jan 4^8*15 J-J 12,000.000—Jan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1961 1962 3s *06 4s *08 J-D$1.000,000—Dec 1 1956 M-S 5.000,000—Mar 1 1958 4s '08 M-S 4s '10 M-S 5.000.000—Mar 1 1960 M-S10,000,000. .Mar 1 1961 M-S 8.000,000—Mar 1 1962 4s '12 5.000.000—Sept 1 1958 4Hs'13M-S21,000.000—Sept 1 1963 4K8'15M-S10,000.000—Mar 1 1965 4s '15 M-S 5,000.000—Sept 1 1965 J-J 17.000,000—Jan 1 1966 J-J 10,000,000.-Jan 11967 Reservation (Gold.). 4s M-S $429,000 Mar 1'22-*25 State Forest Preserve Park Bonds 4s '16 State 4s Barge Canal Terminal (Oold). J-J $5,000,000_Jan 1 1942 4^s'15 J-J 5,000,000 Jan 1 1965 '16 J-J 3.000,000—Jan 1 1946 5s '21 J-J6,800,000c&rJan 1 *22-71 4s Palisades I.-S. Park (Oold). M-S$2,500,000 Mar 1 1961 $2.500.000.Mar 1 1967 4s '11 M-S 2.500.000—Mar 1 1967 5s '21 M-S 5,000,000c&rMar 1*22-71 4s *17 Interest is payable at the Bank of the Manhattan Company" N.~Y. City. STATE DEBT FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.—The 1916,1917,1918 and 1919 and 1920 figures of gross State debt given below are for the fiscal years 4s('l7,d)M-S beginning with June 30 1916, the year having been changed from Sept. 30 to this date by Chap. 118, Laws of 1916. All other figures in the following table are for the old date (Sept. 30): T 1920 $236,024,000 1910. $57,230,660 1899. $10,185,660 1875-$28,328,686 9,340,660 1870. 19098,641.606 41,230,660 1898. 1919 236,119,660 26,230,660 1897- 5,765.660 1865- 50,861,349 1918 236,214,660 1908. 660 1860- 34,182,975 17,290,660 18931917 236,309,660 1907763.160 1850- 23,507,874 10.630,660 18921916 211,404,660 190611,155,660 1891— 2,927,655 1840- 18,385,309 1915 186.400.660 1905. 8,635,035 9,410,660 1890- 4,964,304 18301914tl59,260,660 19042.983,500 9,665,660 1885— 9,461,854 18201913*108,355,660 1903. 2,905,535 9,920,660 1880- 9,114.054 18161912.109.702,660 190210.130.660 1911- 79,730.660 1900- certificates amounting to $650,000 were * In addition, there were outstanding issued in anticipation of the sale of bonds. a In addition to the bonded debt on Mar. 31 1921 there were outstanding $7,000,000 temporary loans in anticipation of the sale of long term bonds for t Comptroller's temporary loan outstanding Sept. 30 1914. *State Tax Total $1,000. Levied. 1920—$12,625,190,013 $364,243,720 $12,989,433,733 $2.69 $35,006,524 13,523,503 1919— 12,322,150,324 435,871,630 12,758,021,954 1-06 13,272,069 12,520,819,811 1.06 513.853,047 1918— 12,006,966,764 Real Estate 1917--. 11,605,694,898 1916— 11,335,638,806 1915— 1914 1913 1912--. 1911 1910.— 1909... 1908 11,146.271,012 11,144,162,824 10.960,260,892 10,684.290,188 10,561,501,373 9,639,001,868 9,266,628,484 9,117,352,838 1907— 1906— 1905— 1904 — 8,553,298,188 7,933,057,917 7,312,621.452 7,051.455,025 903-— 6,749.509,958 5,297,754,482 5,169,308.069 —- 02— 01... 1900-— 5,093,025,771 i895—. i890—- 3,908,853.377 3,397.234,679 }870— 1,599.930,166 1,098,666,251 l859— * 485,742,745 454.989,997 924,149,875 436,509,748 424.876.235 444,207,867 461,484,541 482.275.593, 555.192,070 548.765.843 620,268,058 632,321,477 702,469,270 686.710,615 696,966,169 556,736,239 585.092,312 593.895,907 459.859,526 382,159,067 452.607,732 315.108.117 The direct State tax. It will oned on the Valuation. aPersonal. 12,091,437,643 11,790,628,803 12,070.420,887 11,580.672,572 11,385.137,127 11,128,498,055 11,022,985,914 10,121,277,461 9,821,820,554 9,666,118,681 9,173,566,246 8,565,379.394 8,015,090,722 7,738,165.640 7,446,476,127 5,854,490.721 5.754,400,381 5,686,921,678 4,368,712,903 3,779,393,746 2,052,537.898 1,413,774,368 1.08 None $1.70 None 0.5805 1.00 0.60 None None None None None $0,154 0.13 0.13 0.13 1.20 1.96 3.24 2.34 7.26 2.50 13.058,753 None 20.519,716 None 9.830.467 11.022,985 6,072,766 None None None None None 1,191,677 968,042 761,085 748,072 6,824,306 10,704,153 13,906,346 8,619,748 14,285,976 3.512.284 be noticed from the above, is always valuations of the previous year, these available at the time of the session reck¬ being the latest figures of the Legislature. This does not include bank stock. a POPULATION OF STATE.—New York ranks first In population among the States of the Union. The following gives the U. S. Census figures, which were compiled under State supervision. 1900--.7,268,894 1860—3.880.735 1820 —1,372,812 959,049 1890—*6,003,174 1850—3,097.394 1810 589,051 1910—9.113,614 1880-—5,082,871 1840—2,428,921 1800 340.120 1830 1,918.608 1790 1905---8.067.308 1870---4.382,759 •Includes population (5,321)of Indian reservations, specially enumerated. 1920.-10,384,829 1915—9,687,744 CANASERAGA CREEK IMPROVEMENT BONDS.—On July 1 1910 State Water Supply Commission sold under authority of Chap. 54, Consolidated Laws of 1909, and on behalf of the Canaseraga Creek Im¬ the provement District in Livingston County, $200,000 5% bonds, due $5,000 yearly from 1915 to 1954, incl. V. 91, p. 110. These bonds are payable by assessment upon the lands and properties in such Improvement district. CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGING AMENDMENT CLASSIFICA¬ the Nov. 1907 election an amendment to Sec. 2 of constitution was adopted by a vote of 309,159 "for" to 123,919 "against." This amendment alters Sec. 2 by changing the population of cities of the first class from "250,000 or more" to "175,000 or more," and cities of the second class from "50,000 and less than 250,000" to "50,000 and less than 175,000." This section was printed in full in V. 85, p. 359. TION OF CITIES.—At Art. 12 of the NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY PORT DISTRICT.—A treaty, creating port district between New York and New Jersey, ratified by the Legisla¬ both States, was signed on April 30 1921. The treaty provides for the creation of a single "Port District" governed by a single Port Authority, which body will control the improvement and development of the district a tures of in conjunction with the Federal 1998. authorities. page See "Chronicle" May 7 1921, . ' ~ CONSTITUTION DEFEATED.—A revised Constitution drafted by the Convention of 1915, in session from April 6 to Sept. 10, was over¬ whelming"/ defeated at the general election Nov. 2 1915. V. 102, p. 172. The changes proposed by the Convention were explained in an "address to the people," which was given in full in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 18 1915, page 892. The voters, at the general election on Nov. 7 1916. defeated the question of holding another constitutional convention. V. 104, p. 86. NEW LIMITATION—STATE.—The provisions of the fundamental of the Legislature over the issue of debt under the Article 7. Amendments to Sections 2, 4, 5, 11, and 12 were adopted by the voters on Nov. 2 1920. We give the sections of that article (Article 7) below which have reference to the DEBT law restricting the power Sept. 30 1913 $27,000,000 notes Constitution of 1894 are contained in full Total Equalized Rate-per Valuation Year— also highways and canals. &c.—Large increase in values for — 4s *11 M-S10.000.000—Mar 1 1967 1 1964 4s '17 1 1965 5s '21M-S20,000,000c&rMar 1'22-'71 4s *17 RATE, except 1905 and 1915 returns, Highway Bonds (Oold). 1 1923 VALUATION, TAX and funds in the Treasury instead of by means of a direct tax as heretofore. No direct State levy, therefore, was made in 1906 to 1910, revenue being entirely raised through the opera¬ tion of mortgage, stock transfer, liquor, inheritance and corporation taxes. In July 1911, however, the Legislature again imposed a direct tax of 6-10 of a mill on each dollar of real and personal property. In 1912 the Legisla¬ ture made provision for a direct tax levy of one mill. At the 1913 session. In order to avoid the levying of a direct tax, a bill was introduced to permit the transfer to the general fund of a part of the sinking fund. This meas¬ ure, however, failed to pass both houses. V. 96, p. 1435. On Sept. 17 1913, while the Legislature was in extra session, a bill was passed authorizing the levy of a direct tax of 5805-10000 of a mill. In 1914 a bill was passed pro¬ viding for a direct tax of three hundred and fifty-five thousandths of a mill but this was vetoed by the Governor. V. 98, p. 1404. At the 1915 session of the Legislature provision was made for the levy of a direct tax of one and seven-tenths mills. V. 100. p. 1525. No direct State tax was imposed by the 1916 Legislature. In 1917 the Legislature provided for a direct tax of 1.08 mills, and in 1918 and 1919 it imposed a direct tax of 1.06 mills and in 1920 it Imposed a tax of 2.69 mills. question of their bonded debt COLUMBIA sinking fund requirements to be met out of DEBT, LEGISLATURE meets annually the first OF 1904, due mainly to New York City's real estate being assessed about value. The constitutional amendment adopted in 1905 permits interest State of New York. purpose canals. CITIES, ETC. .—Pages 50 to 79 Cities, &c subject as amended. June, 1921.] NEW YORK-DEBT OF STATE State credit not to be given.—SECTION in any manner be tion or State given or loaned to corporation. 1101 shall exceed 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate of such county in aid of any individual, associa¬ or city subject to taxation as it appeared by the assessment rolls of said county or city on the last assessment for State or county taxes prior to the Incurring of such indebtedness; and all indebtedness in excess of Buch limi¬ tation, except such as may now exist, shall be absolutely void, except as herein otherwise provided. (3) No county or city whose present Indebtedness exceeds 10% of the assessed valuation of Its real estate subject to taxation shall be allowed to become indebted In any further amount until such Indebtedness shall be 1. or debts—power to contract.—SEC. 2. The credit of the State shall The State may contract debts in anticipation of the receipt of taxes and revenues, direct or indirect, for the purposes and within the amounts of appropriations therefor made; bonds or other obligations for the moneys so borrowed shall be issued as maybe provided by law, and shall with the interest thereon be paid from such taxes and revenues within one year from the date of issue. State debts to repel invasions.—SEC. 3. In addition to the above limited power to contract debts, the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State In war; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. Limitation of legislative power to create debts.—SEC. 4. At the Nov. 1918 election amendents to Section 4 and 11 of Article 7 of the Constitution, reduced within such limit. '(4) This section shall not be construed to prevent the issuing of certificates bonds Issued in anticipation of the collection of actually contained, or to be contained in the taxes for the year when such certificates or revenue bonds are Issued and payable of Indebtedness out of such taxes. > (5) Nor shall this section be construed to prevent the issue of bonds to provide for the supply of water; but the term of the bonds issued to provide for the supply of water shall not exceed twenty years, and a sinking fund shall be created on the issuing of the said bonds for their redemption, by raising annually a sum which will produce an amount equal to the sum of the prin¬ cipal and Interest of said bonds at their maturity. At the 1909 election a constitutional amendment with reference to the exclusion of debt Incurred for rapid transit and dock purposes by New York City, and with reference to the exclusion after Jan. 1 1910 or water bonds issued by third class cities, was ratified by the voters. In November 1917 the voters adopted an amendment to the constitution providing that debts incurred by any city of the first class after Jan. 1 1904 to provide for the supply of water, are not to be included in ascertaining the power of a city to become indebted. Previously this section simply applied to New York City. The amendments referred to change sub-division (6), making shall be hereafter contracted by or in behalf of this State, unless such debt shall be authorized by law, for some single work or object, to be On or revenue taxes for amounts relating to the contracting of debts by the State, were adopted by the people. See Y. 108, p. 189. The full text of the amendments, as passed, is published below Except the debts specified in Sections 2 and 3 of this Article, no debt distinctly specified therein. 51 the final passage of such bill in either house of the Legislature, the question shall be taken oy ayes and noes, to be duly entered on the journals thereof, and shall be: "Shall this bill {>ass, andtake effect until it shall; at a general election, have been submitted No such shall ought the same to receive the sanction of the people?" aw to the people and have received a majority of the votes cast for and against it at such election nor shall it be submitted to -be voted on within three months after its passage nor at any general election when any other law, or any bill shall be submitted to be voted for or against. The Legislature may at any time, after the approval of such law by the people, if no debt shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal the same; and may it read at any (6) All certificates of Indebtedness or revenue bonds issued in anticipa¬ tion of the collection of taxes, which are not retired within five years after their date of issue, and bonds issued to provide for the supply of water, and by any portion or part of a city, if there shall be such debt, shall be Included in ascertaining the power of the city to become otherwise indebted; except that debts incurred by any city or the first class after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and four, and debts incurred by any city of the second class after the first day of January nineteen hundred and eight, and debts incurred by any city of the third class after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, to provide for the supply of water, shall not be so included; and except further that any debt hereafter incurred by the City of New York for a public improvement owned or to be owned by the city which yields to the city current net revenue, after making any necessary allowance for repairs and maintenance for which the city is liable, in excess of the interest on said debt and of the annual install¬ ments necessary for its amortization, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of said city to become otherwise indebted, provided that a sinking time, by law, forbid the contracting of any further debt or liability any debt hereafter Incurred under such law. Except the debts specified in sections 2 and 3 of this article, all debts contracted by the State after Jan. 1 1920, pursuant to an authorization therefor, heretofore or hereafter made and each portion of any such debt from time to time so contracted irrespective of the terms of such authoriza¬ tion, shall be paid in equal annual installments, the first of which shall be payable not more than one year, and the last of which shall be payable not more than fifty years after such debt or portion thereof shall have been contracted. No such debt hereafter authorized shall be contracted for any a period longer than that of the probable life of the work or object for which the debt is to be contracted, to be determined by^general laws, which determination shall be conclusive. The Legislature may from time to time alter the rate of interest to be paid upon any State debt which has been or may be authorized pursuant to the provisions of this section or upon any part of such debt, provided, how¬ ever, that the rate of interest shall not be altered upon any part of such debt or upon any bond or other evidence thereof which has been or shall be. created or issued before such alteration. The money arising from any loan creating such debt or liability shall be applied to the work or object specified in the Act authorizing such debt or liability, or for the payment of such debt or liability, and for no other purpose whatever. Sec. 11. The Legislature shall annually provide by appropriation for the payment of the interest upon and installments of pnncipal of all debts created on behalf of the State except those contracted under section 2 of this Article, as the same shall fall due, and for the contribution of all of the sinking funds heretofore created by law, of the amounts annually to be contributed under the provisions of section 5 of this Atricle. • If at any time the Legislature shall fail to make any such appropriation, the Comptroller shall set apart from the first revenues thereafter received, applicable to the general fund of the State, a sum sufficient to pay such interest, installments of principal, or contributions of such sinking fund, as the case may be, and shall so apply the moneys thus set apart. The Comptroller may be required to set aside and apply such revenues as aforesaid, at the suit of any holder of such bonds. [On June 2 1913 a bill was signed increasing from 4% to 4H % the rate of interest on bonds thereafter issued for canal and highway improvements and barge canal terminal facilities. Y. 96, p. 1642. A bill passed in 1915 iterest the block $27,000,000 4>£s Eermits and sale ofofcanal and highway bonds on March 10 1915.] sold at not exceeding 4H% a was Chapter 645, Laws of 1913, as amended by Chap. 333, Laws of 1915,i allows the Comptroller to Issue 5% 1-year notes In anticipation of the sale of State bonds. On June 5 1913 the State sold $27,000,000 of these notes due Feb. 1 1914, and these were taken up with a part of the proceeds of $51,000,000 4H% bonds sold Jan. 21 1914.1 Sinking Fund, how kept and invested,—SEC 5.—The sinking funds pro¬ vided for the payment of Interest and the extinguishment of the principal of the debts of the State heretofore contracted shall be continued; they shall be separately kept and safely invested, and neither of them shall be appropriated or used in any manner other than for such payment and extinguishment as hereinafter provided. The Comptroller shall each year appraise the securities held for investment in each of such funds at their fair market value not exceeding par. He shall then determine and certify to the Legislature the amount of each of such funds and the amounts which, if thereafter annually contributed to each such fund, would, with the fund and with the accumulations thereon and upon the contributions thereto, com¬ puted at the rate of 3% per annumi, produce at the date of maturity the amount of the debt to retire which such fund was created, and the Legisla¬ ture shall thereupon appropriate as the contribution to each such fund for such year at least the amount thus certified. If the income of any such fund in any year is more than a sum which, if annually added to such fund would, with the fund and its accumulations as aforesaid, retire the debt at maturity, the excess income may be applied to the interest on the debt for which the funds was created. After any sinking fund shall equal an amount the debt for which it was created, no further contributions shall be made thereto except to make good any losses ascertained at the annual appraisals above mentioned, and the income thereof shall be applied to the payment of the interest on such debt. Any excess in such income not required for the payment of interest may be applied to the general fund of the State. The Legislature may also by general laws provide means and authority whereby outstanding bonds of the State, for which sinking funds are pro¬ vided, may be exchanged at par for cancellation, for serial bonds of the form authorized under section 4 of this Article, upon such terms and conditions as to interest and otherwise as it may in its discretion authorize or deter¬ mine, except that the debt as thus refunded shall finally mature no later and at no greater comparative cost to the State than the original debt; the determination of the Legislature as to such comparative cost shall be con¬ clusive. No further contributions to the respective sinking funds shall be made on account of bonds so exchanged and the proportion of any such sinking fund which the amount of the bonds so exchanged shall bear to the amount of bonds outstanding of the same issue may be appropriated, as required, for the payment of the substituted serial bonds. (At the general election Nov. 2 1915 the voters rejected a proposed amendment to Section 4 of Article VII. of the Constitution providing that— "In case any annual tax heretofore imposed for the payment of a debt authorized by vote of the people under the Constitution will, if continued, provide for tbe payment of the interest on such debt as it fails due and also the payment of the principal of such debt before it becomes due, the Legis¬ lature may amend tne law by reducing the rate of such tax, provided that the same shall not be reduced below a sum sufficient to pay the interest on such debt as it falls due. and also the principal of such debt when it becomes ' due." DEBT LIMITATION—CITIES, COUNTIES, TOWNS AND VIL¬ LAGES.—The constitution of 1894 puts a general and uniform limit to the of counties and cities of the State to contract and pat out their obli¬ gations, leaving the Legislature to fix the debt-making power of villages and towns only. These provisions are found in Art. 8, Sec. 10. We give that section in full below. The separation into paragraphs and the figures In parentheses which number and begin the paragraphs are our own. we having inserted them so that those who need to refer to any particular portion can the more readily find the part desired. (1) No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or property, of loan its money or credit to or in aid of any Individual, asso¬ ciation or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock in, or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county, city, town or village be allowed to incur any indebtedness except for county, city, town or village purposes. This section shall not prevent such county, city, town or village from making such provision for the aid or support of its poor as may be authorized by law. (2) No county or city shall be allowed to become Indebted for any pur¬ pose or in any manner to an amount which, Including existing Indebtedness, power follows: as • fund for its amortization shall have been established and maintained and that the indebtedness shall not be so excluded during any period of time when the revenue aforesaid shall not be sufficient to equal the said interest and amortization installments, and except further that any indebtedness heretofore incurred by the city of New York for any rapid transit or dock investment may be so excluded proportionately to the extent to which the current net revenue received by said city therefrom shall meet the interest and amortization installments thereof, provided that any increase in the debt-Incurring exclusion quisition power of the city of New York which shall result from the of debts heretofore incurred shall be available only for the ac¬ construction of porperties to be used for rapid transit or dock The Legislature shall prescribe the method by which and the under which the amount of any debt to be so ex¬ cluded shall be determined, and no such debt shall be excluded except in or purposes. terms and conditions accordance with the determination so prescribed. its discretion confer appropriate jurisdiction on the The Legislature may In Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the First Judicial Department for the purpose of deter¬ mining the amount of any debt to be so excluded. No Indebtedness of a city valid at the time of Its Inception shall thereafter become invalid by reason of the operation of any of the provisions of this section. (7) Whenever hereafter the boundaries of any city shall become the same as those of a county, the power of the county to become indebted shall cease, but the debt of the county at that time existing shall not be Included as part of the city debt. At the November 1899 election an amendment to the constitution was adopted changing this paragraph to read as follows: Whenever the boundaries of any city are the same as those of a county, or when any city shall include within its boundaries more than one county, the power of any county wholly included within such city to become In¬ debted shall cease, but the debt of the county heretofore existing shall not, for the purposes of this section, be reckoned as a part of the city debt. (8) The amount hereafter to be raised by tax for county or city purposes, in any county containing a city of over 100,000 Inhabitants, or any such city of this State, in addition to providing for the principal and interest of existing debt, shall not In the aggregate exceed in any one year 2% of the assessed valuation of the real and personal estate of such county or city, to be ascertained as prescribed in this section in respect to county or city debt. By the terms of the foregoing section, Paragraph (1), every "County, City, Town or Village" is included in the prohibition against (1) loaning "its money or credit," (2) in becoming "directly or Indirectly the owner of stock In or bonds of any association or corporation," and (3) in "incurring any indebtedness except for County, City, Town or Village purposes. Most of the other paragraphs Include only counties and cities. In May 1886 the New York Court of Appeals decided at the end of a liti¬ gation begun in July 1885 that the sinking fund was not a part of the city debt within the meaning of the above provision of the constitution limiting the creation of debt to 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate. Towns and villages are not limited in their debt-making power by the constitution. Those municipalities are governed by general or special statutes. The 1920 Legislature amended the Educational Law by adding a sentence to Section 1 or Chapter 16 of the Consolidated Laws, limiting the bonded debt of districts having a total valuation of real property of $1,000,000 or over to 10% of the aggregate assessed value of real property. See V. Ill, p. 310The 1895 Legislature passed an Act "for the chasers and holders of coupon bonds and of protection of bona fide pur¬ municipal corporations against misfeasance, malfeasance or negligence of public officers." this law was published In the "Chronicle" of June 8 1895. The full text of V. 60, p. 1023. HOME RULE BILL—On April 10 1913 a bill was signed (given in full in V. 90, o.1108). conferring on all cities full powers of local self-government. OPTIONAL CITY GOVERNMENT LAW DECLARED VALID.— The Court of Appeals on Dec. 22 1917 declared valid the optional city government law passed by the Legislature in 1914. V. 105, p. 2560. BILL REGULATINd ISSUANCE AND SALE OF MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL BON DS.—The general municipal law was amended In 1917 (Chapter 534) providing that municipal bonds having no coupons attached must have the payee's name inserted and registered with the treasurerror other designated official, before interest shall be paid. The bill also pro¬ vides that all bonds hereafter issued by any municipal corporation, or by any school district or civil division of the State shall be sold, in the case of first class cities as required by its charter or special act, and in the case of second class cities, as required by the second class cities law, and in all other cases, bonds must be sold at public sale not less than 5 or more than 30 days after publication of offering. The full text of the 1917 amendment was published in the "Chronicle" of May 19 1917, page 2031. BILL PERMITTING LEGALIZING OF MUNICIPAL BONDS BY SUPREME COURT.—The 1911 Legislature passed a bill amending the general municipal Jaw by providing that proceedings heretofore or here¬ after taken by municipal corporations in relation to bond issues, pursuant to statute authorizing such procedure, may be legalized and confirmed by the Supreme Court instead of requiring legislative enactments. This bill was given in full in the "Chronicle" or Dec. 9 1911. page 1619. See also 'Chronicle' of Feb. 3 1912, pages 316 to 318, inclusive. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court at the July 1913 term declared the Act to be constitutional. V. 97. p. 211. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Sec. 8. Article Two, Chapter 24. Consol. Laws of 1909 (p. 403) provides that "all bonds of a municipal corpo¬ ration. until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, county, municipal or State purposes." Chapter 24 here mentioned provides that the term 'municipal corporation' as used In this chapter includes only a county, town, city and village." This differs from the definition given in the General Corporation Law (Chapter 23, Consolidated Laws of 1909), which in Section 3 of Article 1 says that "A 'municipal corporation' includes a county, town, school district, village and city and any other territorial division of the State established by law with powers of local government." A bill was passed by the 1917 Legislature, now Chapter 97, Laws of 1917, amending the tax law in relatlop to exemntiop fwwu taxation of bonds of the State and its civil divisions. The new law amends sub-division 6 of of the consoli¬ civil division Section 4, Chapter 62, Laws of 1909, constituting: Chapter 60 dated laws, so as to read that "bonds of this State or any taxation. V. 104, p. 1513. MORTGAGES.—Mortgages on real property wholly within the State of New York are not subject to taxation of any kind, the only charge being the payment of a recording tax of H of 1%. Im¬ portant changes, however, were made by the 1916 Legislature in that section of the mortgage recording tax law. relating to mortgages and bonds secured by real property both within and without the State—a condition which oft-times applies in the case of corporation mortgages.—V. 103, p. 551 and 552. Among these was the amendment to Section 264 of law relating to an optional tax on prior advanced mortgages on real property. It applies to mortgages recorded prior to July 1st 1996 (the date when the mortgage recording tax went into effect) and bonds secured there¬ by. When first enacted this section was intended to enable the holder of any such bond to present it to the recording officer In the county where the mortgage was first recorded and pay a tax on the whole amount at the prevailing rate^of H of 1%, thus putting such bonds on a parity with those issued subsequent to the recording tax law as regards exemption from the personal property tax, A ruling of the Attorney-General (V. 95. p. 993) held that such bonds could only be exempted from the personal property tax to the extent that the mortgage covered real property within the State. The 1916 amendment made it clear that the whole amount of such bonds would be included under this section, and when the recording tax was paid the bonds would become exempt from the personal property tax. Another amendment of 1916, to Section 260, provided that when a mort¬ gage was recorded covering property, both within and without the State, the tax could be paid on the entire amount, and the whole value or bonds be exempted from the personal property tax. The Legislature in 1917 again amended this section of the law (Chapter 72, Laws,ofl917) so that now the situation is as it was prior to 1916, that the tax can be paid only on the value of the mortgaged property within New York State, and bonds are exempt pro rata only, the remaining portion of the bond being liable to personal property assessment as an investment, without deduction for indebtedness of the owner. See "Chronicle" of May 5 1917, pages 1762 thereof," are exempt from as ■ - ■ 1525), and in 1920 amended the first-mentioned provision its scope somewhat. See V. Ill, p. 106, Another amend¬ passed in 1915 adds to Paragraph A of Subdivision 7, of Section 239 of the Banking Law, the words which we have given in italics. The purpose of the amendment was to remove any question as to the legality of the refund¬ ing bond s issued by the N. Y. Central RR. since the last consolidation with the Lake Shore & Mich. Sou. Ry. and other roads. In 1916 the Legislature ment passed an amendment to in promissory notes secured by savings ment of one or more first mortgages on ....... to stocks securities. and no others, and subject bonds or Interest-bearing notes or obligations of the those for which the faith of the United States is pledged or United States, or provide for the payment of the interest and principal, including the District of Columbia. [The State Attorney-General ruled that does not authorize savinys banks to invest in the land purchase bonds of the Philippine Islands. V. 78, p. 298.] bonds of the this sub-division 2. The stocks or bonds or Issued pursuant to the authority comply only under protest. The Court of Appeals claim of the State that the original statute incomes of cor¬ of the business corporations in general in the State inmanufacturing and mercantile corporations. The law printed in the issue of the "Chronicle" of May 3 1919, pages 1780 and DvoaJ of merely to was The to only void in part and that its invalidity had been cured when the Legislature amended the law in 1920 (V. 112, n. 2608). At the same time the Legislature (Chapter 628 of the Laws of 1919, ap¬ to make it apply to the following restrictions: 1. June 2 1921 sustained the so as in the following property and from, ' was law bank passbooks and by the assign¬ real estate situated in the State of of 1918 adds a new subdivision (No. 11), authorizing savings banks in this State to invest in bankers acceptances and bills of exchange to the extent of 5% of their total deposits. See V. 106, p. 1596, and 1738. The 1919 Legislature by Chapter 160 amended Subdivision 7 of Section 239 of Chapter 369 of the Laws of 1914 by adding a new paragraph, providing that the period during which a railroad is oper¬ ated by the U. S. Government shall not be taken into consideration in de¬ termining whether the bonds of the road comply with the provisions of the law. In 1920 the Legislature amended this subdivision (7) by extending the period of suspension of restrictions on railroad bonds for two years after the termination of Government control (V. 110, p. 1896). The 1920 Legislature also amended subdivision (11) in relation to the investment in bankers' acceptances. V. llO.p. 1994. By an addition to subdivision 6 made at the special session of the Legislature in June 1919, it is provided that real property, on which there is a building in process of construction, and which when completed will constitute a permanent improvement, shall be considered improved and productive real property. We give Section 239 in full below as it now stands: Sec. 239. A savings bank may invest the moneys deposited therein, the sums credited to the guaranty fund thereof and the income derived there¬ of trust recorded in the State of New outside the State, as the value of the property outside the State bears to the value of the entire mortgaged prop¬ erty. As this law expired by limitation on Nov. 1 1915. the 1916 Legisla¬ ture passed a bill reviving the same until Jan. 1 1917 and also providing that bona fide bond dealers might be permitted to deduct their debts from the value of such securities as are heid by them for sale. The law having expired in Jan. 1917, the 1917 Legislature passed a new law changing the term "secured debts" to "investments," the definitions remaining substantially the same As finally amended, it provided for a tax of 20 cents per SI00 annually which might be paid for one or more years, not exceeding five. The 1917 bill also amended the inheritance tax law to provide a penalty of 5% on any investment owned by a decedent on which the investment tax has not been paid. See "Chronicle" of May 5 1917, pages 1761 and 1762, for full text of Jaw as signed by Governor Whitman on June 1 1917; also see "Chronicle" of July 14 1917 (page 126) and Aug. 11 1917 (page 553). Under the State Income Tax Law of 1919 (to which reference is made below) it is provided (Sec. 359) that "invest¬ ments upon which the tax provided for in Sec. 331 of this chapter has here¬ tofore been paid since June 1 1917, during the period of years for which such tax shall have been paid," shall be exempt from taxation under the Income Tax Law. The Legislature, however, by Chap. 646 of tne General Laws of 1920, entirely repealed Article 15 of the Tax Law regarding invest¬ ments, and by Chap. 644 also repealed Sec. (221-b) of the Tax Law under which a penalty of 5% had been imposed on any investment owned by a decedent on which the investment tax had not been paid (V. Ill, p. 106) STATE INCOME TAX LAW.—The 1919 Legislature by Chapter 627 (which received the approval of the Governor on May 14 1919) enacted a State Income Tax Law. This was done by amending Chapter 62 of the Laws of 1909, entitled "An Act in relation to taxation, constituting Chap¬ ter 60 of the Consolidated Laws," by adding a new article, to be Article 16. The law was published in full in the "Chronicle" of May 10 1919, pages 1883 to 1887. It imposes an annual tax upon every resident of the State of 1 % of the amount of net income not exceeding $10,000, 2% of the amount of net income in excess of $10,000 but not in excess of $50,000, and 3% of the amount of net income in excess of $50,000. A like tax is imposed with respect to the net Income from all property owned and from every business, trade, profession or occupation carried on in the State of New York by natural persons not residents of the State. The tax is first to be levied in the year 1920 and based upon the taxable income for the calendar year 1919. In the case of a single person, a personal exemption of $1,000 is allowed, while in the case of the head of a family or a married person living with husband or wife the personal exemption is $2,000. There is a further ex¬ emption of $200 for each person (other than husband or wife) dependent upon and receiving his chief support from the taxpayer, if such dependent person is under 18 years of age or is incapable of self support because men¬ tally or physically devective. The income tax supersedes the personal property tax. Of the revenue collected, 50% goes into the State Treasury while the remaining 50% is distributed to the Treasurers of the several counties who in turn apportion the amount received among the several towns and cities within the county. In its original form the law allowed larger exemptions to residents than to non-residents The validity of this pi-ovision was attacked in the courts, and in March 1920 the U. S. Supreme Court declared the law unconstitutional in that respect. In April 1920 the Legislature amended the law so as to remove the objection referred to (see V. 110, p. 1611). The New Jersey State Attorney-General still thought the law discriminatory as to non-residents, and (V. Ill, p. 38) advised resi- porations from 3% to 414 % annually, and extending the application promissory The third amendment New York. &c., Becured by mortgage or deed York, and covering also property proved May 14 1919) passed an Act increasing the tax on net subdivision 8 of Section 239 relating to investments may be made. This amendment also adds to the banking law a new paragraph (subdivision 10) and allows the investment by savings banks in the bonds of the land bank of the State of New York. See V. 102, p. 1825. Three important changes were made in the banking law by the 1918 Legislature. The first of these amends subdivision 5 by grant¬ ing savings banks much broader authority to invest their funds In the se¬ curities of municipalities In contiguous States. Formerly the qualifica¬ tions and limitations for municipalities in these States were the same as for those In other States. Now it is provided that they may invest in the stocks or bonds of any incorporated city, county, village or town sit¬ uated in one of the States of the United States which adjoins the State of New York. Another amendment permits the investment by savings banks notes in which DEBTS OR IN VESTMENTS.—In July 1911 the Legislature passed a bill providing for a tax of H of 1 % on bonds and other obligations secured by property located outside the State (and also on un¬ secured debt), and for exemption of the same from the annual tax on personal property. The 1915 Legislature suspended the operation of the law referred to until May 1 1915 and also passed a bill increasing the registration fee on Becured debts registered between May 1 and Nov. 1 1915 from M to l4 of 1 % and limiting the period of exemption to 5 years. The definition of secured debts was extended at this time so as to include such proportion of a bond. on passed an Act and appraiser of canal to broaden so as TAX ON SECURED dents of New Jersey to The Legislature in 1915 deposits. against the State and in lands (V. 100, p. this 1763. well as to savings bank authorizing banks to invest in certain judgments contracts entered into by the special examiner TAXATION ON and [Vol. 112. OF STATE NEW YORK—DEBT 52 1781. Interest-bearing obligations of this State of any law of the State. of The stocks, bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State the United States upon which there is no default and upon which there has been no default for more than 90 days, provided that within 10 years mediately preceding the investment such State has not been in more than 90 days in the payment of any part, principal or interest, of any 3. im¬ default for debt duly authorized by the Legislature such State since Jan. 1 1878. of such State to be contracted by effect [On July 24 1909 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion to the that bonds of the State of Oklahoma are legal investments for savings banks under the terms of this sub-division. The right of the banks to invest in these bonds was questioned for the reason that Oklahoma had not existed as a State for ten years. The Attorney-General, however, was of the opinion that this does not prevent its bonds from fulfilling the requirements of the law so long as there has been no default within ten years on any of the obligations. V. 89, p. 298.] [On Aug. 11 1909 the Attorney-General held that Port Commission 5% of Louisiana "maturing at any time between July 1 1924 and July 1 1959" were not legal investments for New York State savings banks. The Attorney-General mentioned as a ground of objection to the °ort Commission bonds that they are not a direct obligation of the State o Louisiana. This view, however, is not concurred in by the United States authorities, for on Oct. 23 1911, the Assistant Attorney-General for the Post Office Department, rendered an opinion holding that the bonds referred to are an obligation of the State of Louisiana, and in accord¬ ance with this advice the Treasurer of the United States, on March 11 1912 announced that the bonds would be accepted by his office as security for postal savings funds.] [Bonds of the State of Louisiana to be issued for the refunding of what is known as "Consolidated Bonds," due Jan. 1 1914. were held to be legal in¬ vestments for New York State savings hanks in an opinion rendered by the Attorney-General on October 22 1913. In previous opinions (July 3 1912 and August 11 1909), it was held that, inasmuch as Louisiana had defaulted In the payment of the "baby bonds," other obligations of the State could not be legally purchased by savings bank trustees. In reversing these former rulings the Attorney-General said that it now appeared that these "baby" bonds were not bonds for the payment of which the credit of the State was pledged, but were Issued against certain revenues of the 8tate, namely unpaid taxes, and were payable out of these revenues only. Therefore the failure to pay the same does not, according to the AttorneyGeneral, constitute such a default as would make other bonds of the State Improper investments. See V. 97, p. 1227, 1304, 1367 and 1444.] bonds of the State (On June 16 1913 the Attorney-General held that bonds of the State of issued pursuant to an Act approved June 1 1912 are legal York savings banks. V. 96, p. 1852.1 [Bonds of the Territory of Hawaii were held to be legal investments in opinion by the Attorney-General dated Aug. 10 1914. V. 99, p. 554.] New Mexico In¬ vestments for New an obligations or revenue notes sold village, school district, union free school district or poor district in this State, provided that they were issued pursuant to law and that the faith and credit of the municipality or district 4. The stocks, bonds, Interest-bearing at a discount of any city, county, town, that issued them are pledged for their payment. The stocks or bonds of any incorporated city, county, village or situated in one of the States of the United States which adjoins the State of New York. If at any time the indebtedness of any such city, town or village, together with the indebtedness of any district or other munici¬ pal corporation or sub-division, except a county, which is wholly or in 5. (a) town, fiartits water debt andthe boundariesor the indebtedness of any such county, included within sinking fund, or limits of said city, town or village, ess CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE.— 1911 a proposed constitutional amendment relating to the taking of private property for public use was defeated. V. 93. pi 1679. 'A similar amendment permitting municipalities to condemn property in excess of the amount actually needed for public parks and streets was ratified at the gen¬ eral election in Nov. 1913 (V. 97, p. 1837). rn Nov. less its sinking town or fund, shall exceed 7% of village for the purposes the valuation of said city, county, of taxation, its bonds and stocks shall indebtedness shall be reduced to 7% of the valuation for the purposes of taxation, cease to be an authorized investment for the moneys of savings banks. thereafter, until such other of (6) The stocks or bonds of any Incorporated city situated in any United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to 1896, and which, since Jan. 1 1861, has not repudiated or defaulted TAX LAW RELATIVE TO INVESTMENTS IN STATE BONDS BY SAVINGS BANKS, TRUST COMPANIES AND INSURANCE COM¬ the States of the PANIES.—Section 190 of the Tax Law (Chapter 60. Consolidated Laws) provides that every corporation, company or association required by Sec¬ that Chapter, to pay to tho State an annual tax equal to a percentage of its gross premiums, capital stock, surplus, undivided profits or undivided earnings for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchise, or carrying on its business in such corporate or organized ca¬ In the tion 187,188 or 189 of State bonds, shall have credited to It annually !Seti of the payment of such tax,an amount equal to 1 % such bouds bearing interest at a rate not exceeding 3% pacity, which shall own any apply upon or in of the par value cf to annually, and owned and held in the name of such corporation, company or association. The text of this bill was given in V. 84, p. 1216. At the 1913 session a law was passed proposing to increase the credit to 1H% on all holdings of bonds at not exceeding 3% interest and credit of M of 1% on all bonds bearing more than 3% interest allowing and not repealed, however, at the special V. 96, p. 1784. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWER AND RESTRICTIONS. —The general banking law, known as Chap. 2 of the Consolidated Laws, was completely revised by the Legislature of 1914, but no material change was made in that part of the law regulating investment by savings banks, ex¬ cept that the section dealing with this subject is now numbered 239, instead of 146, and its provisions apply to the sums credited to the guaranty fund a exceeding 4% Interest. This law was session which convened June 16 1913. Jan. 1 of any debt authorized contracted, provided said city preceding said invest¬ incorporated as a city at least twenty-five years prior to the making of said investment and has not since January 1 1878 defaulted for more than ninety days in the pay¬ ment of any part either of principal or Interest of any bond, note or other evidence of Indebtedness, or effected any compromise of any kind with the holders thereof But if, after such default on the part of any such State or city, the debt or security, in the payment of the principal or interest of which such default occurred, has been fully paid, refunded or compromised by the issue of new securities, then the date of the first failure fo pay prin¬ cipal or interest, when due, upon such debt or security, shall be taken to be the date of such default within the provisions of this sub-division, and subsequent failures to pay installments of principal or interest upon such debt or security, prior to the refunding or final payment of the same, shall not be held to continue said default or to fix the time thereof within the meaning of this sub-division, at a date later than the date ot said first failure in payment. If at any time the indebtedness of any such city, together with the indebtedness of any district, or other municipal corporation or subdivision except a county, which is wholly or in part included within the bounds or limits of said city, less Its water debt and sinking funds, shall payment of any part of the principal or Interest by the Legislature of any such State to be has a population, as shownbv the Federal Census next ment of not less than 45,000 inhabitants, and was June, 1921.] NEW YORK-DEBT OF STATE ex-ooed 7% of the valuation of said city for purposes of taxation, its bonds and stocks shall thereafter, and until such indebtedness shall be reduced to 7% of the valuation for the purposes of taxation, cease to be an authorized least equal to 4% upon all Its outstanding capital stock; and provided, further, that during said five years the gross earnings in each year from the operations of said company, including therein the gross earnings of all railroads leased and operated or controlled and operated by said company, and also Including In said earnings the amount received directly or Indirectly by said company from the sale of coal from mines owned or controlled by it,* shall not have been less in amount than live times the amount necessary to investment for the moneys of savings banks. [On Feb. 15 1911 an opinion was rendered by the Attorney-General deciding that both real and, personal property should be used as a basis In determining the 7% debt limit which the savings bank law says must not be exceeded in the case of municipalities in the bonds of which the banks may make investments. The question was raised because of the fact that the constitutional provision in regard to cities of this State provides that no city shall be allowed to become indebted for more than ten per cent of its assessed real estate. See V. 92. p. 610.] [On Apr. 27 1914 the Attorney-General, in holding that banks may le¬ gally invest in bonds of the City of Minneapolis, Minn., ruled that it Is proper to include in the estimate of the valuation of property for purposes of taxation, pursuant to sub-division 5 above, the valuation placed upon money and credits pursuant to Chap. 285 of the 1911 laws of the State of Minnesota. V. 98, p. 1404. [On Sept. 6 1912 the Attorney-General rendered an opi ion, the full text of which was given in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 14 1912, page 700, holding that bonds of the city of Tacoma, Wash., are legal investments.) [In an opinion rendered Sept. 14 1912, the Attorney-General held that bonds of the City of Dallas, Tex., are legal investments. V. 95, p. 842.) [Improvement bonds of the City of Portland, Ore., issued pursuant to Section 383A of the city charter are legal investments, according to an opin¬ ion of the Attorney-General dated April 5 1913. V. 96, p. 1169.) [On April 20 1916 the Attorney-General held that bonds of the city of El Paso. Tex., are legal investments. See V. 102, p. 1643.) [The Attorney-General in 1917 held that bonds of the City of San Fran¬ cisco, Calif., and of the City of Peoria, 111., are legal investments. See V. 104, p. 877.) [Bonds of the City of Newark, N. J., were declared legal Investments for savings banks by Attorney-General on July 11 1917.—V. 105, p. 304.) 6. in bonds and mortgages on unincumbered this State to the extent of 60% of the appraised real property situated pay the interest payable during that debtedness, and the rentals for said [*In an opinion rendered by the Attorney-General on Jan. 13 1908. stating that bonds of the Missouri Pacific Ry. Co. were not legal investments • amount" must necessarily mean the payment thereof in cash. V.86.p.494.1 Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal investment under provisions of paragraph (e) of this subdivision, except for the fact that the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns in fee less than 500 miles of road, provided that during five years next preceding the date of any such Investment the gross earnings in each year from the operations of said corporation, including the gross earnings of all lines leased and oper¬ ated or controlled and operated by It, shall not have been less than ten an If) the million 7. (a) the including all bonds issued or to be issued under any mortgage securing any bonds in which such investment shall be made, and if during the five years next preceding such consolidation no one of the consolidating railroad corpora¬ tions shall have failed regularly and punctually to pay the matured principal and interest of all of its mortgage indebtedness. and if in addition thereto during the five years next preceding such consolidation, the dividends paid in cash by one or more of such consolidating corporations have equaled or exceeded four per centum per annum upon an amount equal to the combined capital stock of the consolidating corporations as outstanding at the time of each dividend payment during such five-year period, such successor railroad corporation formed bu such consolidation shad be considered as having regularly and punctually paid, such matured principal and interest and such dividends equal to or exceeding four per centum per annum during the same period of five years, provided fur¬ ther that the amount of dividends paid in cash during each of such five years has equaled or exceeded four per centum per annum on the stock of the consoli¬ dated corporation as outstanding at the time of such consolidation. (b) The mortgage bonds of the following railroad corporations: The Chicago & North Western RR. Co., Chicago Burlington & Quincy RR. Co., Michigan Central RR. Co., Illinois Central RR. Co., Pennsylvania RR. Co., Delaware & Hudson Co., Delaware Lackawanna & Western RR. Co., New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., Boston & Maine RR. Co., Maine Central RR. Co., the Chicago & Alton RR. Co., Morris & Essex RR. Co., Central RR. of New Jersey, United New Jersey RR. & Canal Co.; also in the mortgage bonds of railroad companies whose lines are leased or operated or controlled by any railroad company specified in this para¬ graph if said bonds be guaranteed, both as to principal and interest, by the railroad company to which said lines are leased or by which they are oper¬ ated or controlled. Provided that at the time of making investment author¬ ized by this paragraph the said railroad corporations issuing such bonds shall have earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum In cash on all their issues of capital stock for the ten years next preceding such Investment, and provided the capital stock of any said railroad corbonded indebtedness; and fioratlon shall equal or exceed further provided thatof the par value of all In amount one-third all bonds authorized ts for investment by first mortgage on this paragraph shall be secured by a mortgage which is a either the whole or some part of the railroad and railroad property of the company Issuing such bonds, or that such bonds shall be mortgage bonds of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of such railroad company; provided, further, that the mortgage which secures the bonds authorized by this paragraph is dated, executed and recorded prior to January 1 1905. (c) The mortgage bonds of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. and the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co., so long as they shall continue to earn and pay at least 4% dividends per annum on their outstanding capital stock, and provided their capital stock shall equal or exceed in amount one-third of the par value of all their bonded indebted¬ and further provided that all bonds of either of said companies hereby authorized for investment shall be secured by a mortgage which Is a flrst ness, either the whole or some part of the railroad or railroad prop¬ in the possession of and operated by said company, or that all prior debts of said railroad company; provided, further, that the mortgage which secures the bonds authorized by this paragraph Is dated, executed and recorded prior to January 1 1905. (d) The first mortgage bonds of the Fonda Johnstown & Gloversvllle RR. Co., or In the mortgage bonds of said railroad company of an Issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, and provided the capita] stock of said railroad company shall equal or exceed in amount one-third of the par value of all its bonded indebtedness, and provided also that such railroad be of standard gauge of four feet eight and one-half Inches and in the mortgage bonds of the Buffalo Greek Railroad Company of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, pro¬ vided that the bonds authorized by this paragraph are secured by a mort¬ mortgage on erty actually such bonds shall be mortgage bonds of an Issue to retire dated, executed and recorded prior to Jan. 1 1905. The mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation Incorporated under the United States which actually owns in fee not less than 500 miles of standard-gauge railway, exclusive of sidings, within the United States, provided that at no time within five years next preceding the date of any such Investment such railroad corporation shall have failed regularly and punctually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage Indebtedness and In addition thereto regularly and punctually to have paid In dividends to Its stockholders during each of said Ave years an amount *at gage (e) the laws of any of year bonds authorized for investment by this for savings banks, owing to the fact th$t the dividend for the 6 months ending Dec. 3i 1907 had been paid with a new issue of stock, he held that the words value thereof. Not more than 65% of the whole amount of deposits and guaranty fund shall be so loaned or invested. If the loan is on unimproved and unproductive real property, the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 40% of its appraised value. No investment in any bonds and mortgages shall be made by any savings bank except upon the report of a committee of its trustees charged with the duty of investigating the same, who shall certify to the value of the premises mortgaged or to be mortgaged, according to their Judgment, and such report shall be filed and preserved among the records of the corporation. For the purposes of this subdivision real property on which there is a building in process of construction, which when completed •will constitute a permanent improvement, shall be considered improved and productive real property. poration shall own and possess the properties ana franchises which prior thereto belonged to similar corporations, ana if the outstanding capital stock of the railroad corporation formed by such consolidation shall be equal to at least one-third of the total mortgage indebtedness of such railroad corporation, year upon Its entire outstanding in¬ of all leased lines, and further paragraph shall be secured by a mortgage which is at the time of making said investment or was at the date of the execution of said mortgage, (1) a first mortgage upon not less than 75% of the railway owned in fee by the company issuing said bonds, exclusive of sidings at the date of said mortgage or (2) a refundlog mortgage issued to retire all prior lieu mortgage debts of said company outstanding at the time of said investment and covering at least 75% of the railway owned in fee by said company at the date of said mortgage. But no one of the bonds so secured shall be a legal investment in case the mort¬ gage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together with all outstanding prior debts of said company, after deducting there¬ from la case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed three times the outstanding capital stock of said company at the time of making said Investment. And no mortgage Is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage, under the provisions of this paragraph, unless the bonds which it secures ma¬ ture at a later date than any bond which it is given to refund,nor unless It covers a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any one of the prior mortgages so to be refunded. orovlded that all In The following bonds of railroad corporations: The first mortgage bonds or any railroad corporation of this State principal part of whose railroad is located within this State, or of any railroad corporation of this or any other State or States connecting with and controlled and operated as a part of the system of any such railroad cor¬ poration of this State, and of which connecting railroad at least a majority of its capital stock is owned by such a railroad corporation of this State, or in the mortgage bonds of any such railroad corporation of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debt of such railroad companies respectively; provided that at no time within Ave years next preceding the date of any such investment such railroad corporation of this State or such connecting railroad corporation, respectively, shall have failed regularly and punc¬ tually to pay the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage indebted¬ ness, and in addition thereto regularly and punctually to have paid in divi¬ dends to Its stockholders during each of said five years an amount at least equal to 4% upon all Its outstanding capital stock; and provided, further, that at the date of every such dividend the outstanding capital stock of such railroad corporation, or such connecting railroad company, respec¬ tively, shall have been equal to at least one-third of the total mortgage Indebtedness of such railroad corporations, respectively, including all bonds Issued or to be issued under any mortgage securing any bonds, In which such Investment shall be made. If by means of consolidation a railroad cor¬ 53 - dollars. (g) The mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation described in the fore¬ going paragraph (e) or (f) or the mortgage bonds of a railroad owned by such corporation, assumed or guaranteed by it by indorsement on said bonds, provided said bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by a general mortgage of said corporation, the bonds secured by which are made a legal investment under the provisions of said paragraph (e) or (f); and provided, further, that said general mortgage covers all the real property upon which the mortgage securing said underlying bonds Is a lien. (h) Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal Investment under the provisions of paragraph (e) or (g) of this subdivision, except for the fact that the railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns In fee less than 500 miles of road, provided the payment of principal and In¬ terest of said bonds is guaranteed by indorsement thereon by, or provided said bonds have been assumed by a corporation whose flrst mortgage is, or refunding mortgage bonds are, a legal investment under the provisions of paragraph (e) or (f) of this subdivision. But no one of the bonds so guaran¬ teed or assumed shall be a legal investment In case the mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total Issue of bonds which, together with all the outstanding prior debts of the corporation making said guaranty or so as¬ suming said bonds, Including therein the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed or assumed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of said corporation at the tlme'of making said Investment. (!) The flrst mortgage bonds of a railroad the entire capital stock of which, except shares necessary to qualify directors, Is owned by and which Is operated by a railroad whose last issued refunding bonds are a legal invest- ' ment under the provisions of paragraph (a), (e) or (f) of this subdivision, Erovided the payment ofby the companyinterest of said bonds is guaranteed principal and so owning and operating said road, y endorsement thereon and further provided the mortgage securing said bonds does not authorize an Issue of more than $20,000 in bonds for each mile of road covered thereby. no one of the bonds so guaranteed shall be a legal Investment In case mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total Issue of bonds which, together with all the outstanding prior debts of the company making said guaranty, Including therein the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of said company at the time of making said investment. Bonds which have been or shall become legal Investments for savings banks under any of the pro¬ visions of this section shall not be rendered illegal as Investments though the property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to another corporation, and though the railroad corporation which Issued or But the assumed said bond has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the payment of said bonds and shall continue to pay regularly Interest or divi¬ dends or both upon the securities issued against, in exchange for or to acquire the stock of the company consolidated or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently issued in exchange or substitution therefor to an amount at least equal to 4% per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the time of such consolidation or purchase of said corporation which has issued or assumed said bonds. Not more than 25% of the assets of any savings bank shall be loaned or Invested in railroad bonds, and not more than 10% of the assets of any savings bank shall be invested In the bonds of any railroad corporation described In paragaph (a) of this subdivision, and not more than 5% of such assets In the bonds of any other railroad corpora¬ one tion. the In determining the amount of the assets of any savings bank under provisions of this subdivision, Its securities shall be estimated In the prescribed for determining the per centum of par value surplus by Section 257 of this article. Street .railroad corporations shall not De con¬ sidered railroad corporations within the meaning of this subdivision. manner The time during which any railroad is operated by the Government of the United States under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved Aug. 29 1916. an Act of Congress approved March 21 1918, or any other Act or Acts of the Congress of the United States, and two years thereafter, and the earnings made and dividends paid during said time and said two years thereafter, shall not be taken Into consideration in determining whether the bonds of the railroad corporation comply with any of the provisions of this section. Any railroad corporation which, at the time that the operation of its railroad by the Government of the United States under the provisions of such Act or Acts began, had complied with the provision of paragraph (e) of this subdivision for one or more years next preceding the commencement of such Government operation and control shall be entitled to include in computing the period of five years prescribed by the provisions of said paragraph (e) each year a portion of which its railroad shall have been operated by the Government of the United States under the provisions of such Act or Acts, and the two years succeeding the ter¬ mination of such operation, in determining whether such corporation has complied with the provisions of said paragraph (e) each year for five years as required by said paragraph. Except as hereinbefore provided, whenever a reference is made in this subdivision to a period of five years preceding the date of an investment in the bonds of any railroad corporation, sucn period shall be deemed exclusive of any time during which the property of such railroad corporation has been operated by the Government of the States under the provisions of such Act or Acts, and of the two succeeding the termination of such operation. Any bonds acquired prior to the passage of this amendment and at any time hereafter which comply with the provisions of this section as amended may so long as they continue to comply herewith be retained as investments authorized by law. United years 8. (a) Promissory notes payable to the order of the savings bank upon demand, secured by the pledge and assignment, if necessary, of the stocks or bonds of any of them enumerated in sub-divlslons one, two, three, four, five and ten of this section or by the railroad bonds or any of them men¬ tioned and described in sub-division seven of this section, but no such loan shall exceed ninety per centum of the cash market value of such securities pledged. Should any of the securities so held In pledge depreciate In value after the making of such loan, the savings bank shall require an Im¬ mediate payment of such loan or of a part thereof or additional security therefore, so that the amount loaned thereon shall at no time exceed ninety so per centum of the market value of the securities so pledged for such loan. Promissory notes made payable to the order of a savings bank upon demand by a savings ana loan association of this State which has been incorporated for three years or more and has an accumulated capital of at least fifty thousand dollars. (6) (c) Promissory notes made payable to the order of the savings bank within 90 days from the date thereof secured by the assignment and pledge NEW YORK-CITIES AND 54 first mortgages on real estate situated in the State of provided that the amount of any such note is not in excess of 60% of the appraised value in the case of improved real estate, or 40% In the case of unimproved or unproductive real estate, of the property o to It of one or more New York, , properties mortgaged; that the amount of any such loan shall not exceec. 75% of the principal sum secured by said mortgage or mortgages; that the value of said properties has been certiLed in accordance with the provision'? of Sub-division 6 of this section; that tne assignment of °ach of such mortr gages has been recorded in the proper offices and the provisions of Section 241 of this chapter with reference to the title of the property and the insur¬ ance upon the buildings, have been fully complied covered by such mortgage or mortgages, shall with. Such loans shall be considered mortgage loans and the amount thereof, together with all direct loans by any such savings bank upon bonds and mortgages shall not exceed 65% of the whole amount of the deposits and the guaranty fund of any such savings bank. savings bank and assignment York as collateral No such loan shall exceed 90% of the the order of the Promissory notes made payable to (d) within 90 days from the date thereof, secured by the pledge of the passbook of any savings bank in the State of New security for the payment thereof. balance due the holder of such passbook as 9. Real estate as follows: shown therein. » be erected a building or buildings of the business of the savings bank, portions of which not required for Its own use a revenue may be de¬ A plot whereon there is or may suitable for the convenient transaction (a) from „ „ 4s '10 4s *11 4Ms'12 4Ms'12 4Ms*13 4Ms'15 4Ms'15 4Ms'15 4Ms'15 4s *16 4s '16 4s *16 4s'17 satisfaction of debts previously been shall have chapter, or in any railroad bonds mentioned in such list, which have legally issued and properly executed, unless such savings bank been notified by the Superintendent of Banks that, in his judgment, such bonds do not conform or have ceased to conform to the provisions of this section Bonds of the Land Bank of the State of New Bankers' acceptances and bills of exchange of 90,518r_Mch 1 '22-'29 J-D 98,532r_June 1 '22-'30 M-N101,017r_Nov 1 '21-'31 M-N 46,200r_May 1 '22-32 A-O 42,780r 1921-1932 10,400 1921-1933 J-J 127,400r„Jan l'22-'35 J-J 29,400r Jan 1 '22- 35 J-J l,400r—Jan 1 *22-'25 J-J 93,800r_June 1 '22-*35 J-D M-N 34,500r_May 1 '22-'36 "d M-N118.400r.Nov 1 '21-'36 M-N 35,200r_Nov 1 '21-'3l A-O 82,250 1921-1937 This York. the kind and maturi¬ law for purchase in the open market by Federal Reserve banks, provided the same are accepted by a bank, national banking associa¬ tion or trust company, incorporated under the laws of the State of New York or under the laws of the United States and having its principal place of busi¬ ness in the State of New York. Not more than 20% of the assets of any savings bank less the amount of the available fund held pursuant to the provisions of Section 251 of this chapter, shall be invested in such accept¬ ances. The aggregate amount of the liability of any bank, national bank¬ ing association or trust company to any savings bank for acceptances held by such svaings bank and deposits made with it shall not exceed 25% of the paid-up capital and surplus of such bank, national banking association or trust company and not more than 5% of the aggregate amount credited to the depositors of any savings bank shall be invested in the acceptances of or deposited with a bank, national banking association or trust company of which a trustee of such savings bank is a director. ties made eligible by city and operates Its and the principal and owns water system, the water debt are paid out of water rent receipts. Interest of ASSESSED VALUATION.— 1921. 1921. $ 101,116,620 6,658,037 1,491,000 6,923,920 116,189,577 Property exempt from taxation up to May 1 1921 amounted to $67,571,590, of which $14,033,850 is owned by the city. Tax (per $1,000) 1921 $36.60 Real estate.109,948,120 7,904,765 Personal—. 1,372,000 Franchises. 6,840,800 Total 126,065,685 Bank stock. M-N107.525 1921-1937 M-N 48,600r_May 1 *22-'29 POPULATION.—1920. 113.334, J-D 91100—June 1 '22-'28 1915, 107,979; 1910, 100,253; 1905 J-D 14,000-June 1 *22-*28 98,374;1910, 113,500. 5s '21 J-J 16,200r_Jan 1 '22-'31 Public Bath Impt. Bonds. 5 '21 J-J $19,500r_Jan 1 '22-*36 ALBANY COUNTY. Intercepting Sewer Bonds. County seat Is the city of Albany. 4Ms'12 A-O$100,000r Oct 1 1952 Toll-Bridge Purchase. 4Ms'14 J-D 200,000r—.June 1 1954 4Ms'14 M-N$30,095 1921-1926 4Ms*15 J-J 200,000r Jan 1 1955 War Loan (Refunding) 4Ms'15 J-D 250,000r_—June 1 1955 M-S $8,500r.Mch 1 '22-*26 4s 16 M-N 250.000r._.May 1 1956 4s '05 4s 27,600—Mar 1 '22-*25 Sewer Disposal Bonds. 4s '17 A-O $150.000r Court-House Bonds. 4s '17 A-O 150,000—Apr 1 '22-*36 4Ms'13 $100.000—Apr 15 1935 4s'17 A-O 170,000 1921-1937 4Ms'14 M-N300,000r_May 1 '36-'38 Grade Crossing. 4Ms'15 M-N300.OOOr.Mar 1 '39-'41 3 Ms'0.3 F-A $2,900-Feb 1 *22-'23 4Ms'15 M-S /200,000r_Sep 15 *42-43 4Ms'14 J-D 200,000r„_June 1 1954 1150 .OOOr.Sept 15 1944 4s *16 M-N 80,000r_Nov 1 '21-'36 Toll Road Purchase Bonds. River Front Impt. Bonds. 4s '07 M-S $21,000r__Mch 1 '22-'27 4s '08 J-J $300,OOOr.-July 1 1928 Highway Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'12 A-O 100,000c Oct 1 1962 3 Ms F-A $90,000r_.Aug *21-'25 4Ms'13 A-O 200.000c— .Oct 1 1963 4s '07 M-N 42,OOOr_May 15 '22-'27 4Ms'14 M-S 320,000—Mar 1 '54&'64 4s A-O '08 34,520r__Oct 1 '21-'28 4Ms*14 J-D 20,800—June 1 *22-'34 4s '09 J-J 33,000r„ July 1'22-'30 4Ms'15 J-J 60,OOOr Jan 1 1955 4s '11 60,000r_. Oct 1 '21-32 4#s'15 J-D 130,OOOr June 1 1955 4Ms'12 A-O 80,500r„Oct 1 *21-'34 4s '16 M-N 60,OOOr—.May 1 1956 4Ms'14 f 3.OOOr Aug 15 *21-'23 4Ms'l9 J-D 150,OOOr...Dec 1 1959 24,OOOr—Augl5 1924 u -" 4 Ms'19 J-D 180,OOOr...Dec 1 1959 46,OOOr.JuIyl5'22-*29 4Ms'15 J-J Re-Surfacing Bonds. 20,000—Oct 1 *21-'22 4Ms'16 4Ms'13 A-0$64,OOOr...Oct 1 '21-'28 f 15,000 Oct 1 1923 4Ms'14 J-D 80,000—June 1 '22-'29 112,000 Oct 1 1924 4Ms'13 A-O 13.000 1921-1933 4Ms'16 120,000—Oct 1 *31-'34 4 Ms'15 J-J 63,000r._Jan 1 '22-'30 Refunding City Hail Bonds. 4s '16 M-N 55,OOOr.Nov 1 '21-'31 3Ms A-O $20,750r__Oct 1 '21-'22 Fire-Alarm Bonds. 4Ms'17 45*s'19 4 Jis'18 4 Ms 18 mort¬ 10. 11. Public Improvement Bonds. $5,160r— Feb 1 '22-24 20,500r.Feb 1 '22-'26 are assessment 3Ms*04 F-A Such as it shall purchase at sales under judgments, decrees or gages held by it. The trustees of a savings bank shall not be held liable for investing in State or municipal bonds named in the last list furnished by the Super¬ intendent of Banks pursuant to Section fifty-two of Article two of this (c) $2,750 Oct 1 1921 2.255 -Feb 1'22-'24 3 Ms'06 F-A 4s '09 M-S rived. (5) Such as shall be conveyed to it In contracted in the course of its business. addition to the above there outstanding street improvement bonds amounting on Dec. 1 1920 to $930,250. In Riverside Park. 3Ms'01 A-O 3Ms'04F-A [VOL. 112. TOWNS —. — ... ... SUPERINTENDENT MUST FURNISH LEQAL INVESTMENTS.—Section SAVINGS BANKS LIST OF 52 of Article II of the ing Law reads as follows: On or before the first day of January, General Bank¬ 1915, and on or before the first Superintendent of day of January In each and every year thereafter, the Banks shall mail to each savings bank in the State a list containing the names •f States and municipalities, the bonds of which, in his judgment, if legally properly executed, conform to the requirements of Section 239 of this Chapter, and also as complete a list as is practicable of railroad bonds which. In his judgment, If legally issued and properly executed, conform to 'the provisions of said Section. In the preparation of such list he may employ such expert assistance as fiie deems proper and apportion the expense thereof among the savings Banks of the State, or he may rely upon information contained in publica¬ issued and tions which he may deem He authoritative in reference to such matters. the omission from such list of the name of any municipality the bonds of which conform to the provision of said Section, or of any railroad bond which conforms to the provisions of said Section, nor for the inclusion in such list of the name of any State or mu¬ nicipality the bonds of which do not conform tojthe provisions of Sec¬ tion, or of any railroad bond which does not conform to the provisions ■hall be in no way liable for State or said ■aid Section. For list of bonds of considered legal investments on Jan. 1 1921, see "Chronicle" 2108 and 2109. TRUST FUNDS.—How Loaned or Invested.—Sec. 21. Chap. 41, Consol. permits executors, administrators, guardians, &c., to invest securities as savings banks. We quote the provision below: Laws of 1909, INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.—A trustee or other person holdlnS investment may Invest the same in the same kind of securi¬ which savings banks of this State are bv law authorized to the money deposited therein, and the income derived therefrom, and trust funds for ties as those In Invest unincumbered real property in this State amount loaned thereon. In bonds and mortgages on 50% more Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'18 $150,000—Feb 15 1923 TOT. DEBT Dec. 31 '18.$2,419.500 Assessed val'n, real est..138,687,509 4Ms'15 M-N$20,250r_Nov 1 '21-*30 Assessed val'n, personal. 4,380,725 Northern Boulevard Bonds. Special franchise val'n 9,806,921 4Ms*15 M-N$20,OOOr.Nov 1 '21-'30 Bank stock 7,474,726 Willett Street Bonds. Total ass'd val'n 1919 160,249,881 4W15 M-N $9,OOOr .Nov 1 '21-'30 County tax (per $1,000) 1918—$6-80 Refunding Bonds. Pop'n 1910. 173,666; 1920, 186,106 3Ms'04 M-N $23,000-May 1 '22-'24 INT. at County Treasurer's office. Broadway Improvement. than the STATE OF werth AND TOWNS IN THE CITIES, COUNTIES 3Ms'01 A-O $1.100 Oct 1 1921 4Ms'14 J-D 16,000—June 1 '22-'29 ALBION. This village is in Orleans County. 4Ms'19 J-D 66,OOOr..Dec 1 '21-'34 Inc. 1828. Watervliet Avenue. Pop'n 1920, 4,683. 8M8'01 A-O $455-1—Oct 1 1921 School Bonds, Madison Avenue. s $50,000 3Ms'01 A-O $2,800- —-Oct 1 1921 Water Wks. Purch. Ext. Central Ave. Impt. Bonds. 4.80s'14Aug $152,000 1921-1930 4Ms*13 J-D $21,255 1921-1933 Washington Ave. Bonds. Paving Bonds. 4Ms'13 A-O $58,500 —1921-1933 4Ms'19 Aug $24,000—Aug 10 '21-'26 New Scotland Ave. Bonds. Highway Bonds. 4Ms'13 A-O $58,500 1921-1933 4Ms*14 Aug $3,460-Aug 10 *2l-'22 Dela. Ave. & Whitehall Road. 4Ms*16 Aug 7O,O00r_Aug 10'21-'41 4Ms'13 A-O $16.000 1921-1928 4Ms 32,000 Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument. Sewer Bonds. 4s '11 M-N $90,OOOr .May 1 '22-30 4.65s'13Aug$132,000c Aug 10 '2l-'42 No. Boulevard Sidewalk Bds. 12,000—Aug 1 '26-'49 4Ms'14 J-D $1,350—June 1 '22-*24 5s '20 Western Ave. Grading & Paving BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $468,136 4Ms'19 J-D $70,OOOr..Dec 1 '21-39 Assess, val. (70% act.) '20-4,129,682 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$24.93 Lawn St. Impt. Bonds NEW YORK. ... ... 4Ms'19 J-D $17,000r_.Dec 1 Rennselaer Ave. Impt. 4Ms* 19 J"D $14.OOOr—Dec 1 ater. ADAMS (TILLAGE). This village is in Jefferson Co. Incorporated in 1851. Water Works Bonds CTax-free). 3 Ms J-J $8,400r 1921-1926 4Mb J-J 2,400r 1921-1932 Refunding Bonds (.tax-free). 5s J-J $4,400r 1921-1943 6a J-J l,700r 1921 State Street Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'12 M-N $100,000—May 1 1962 4Ms'13 J-J 300,000 Jan 1 1963 4Ms'13 J-D 100,000 June 1 1963 4Ms'15 M-N 22.500r.Nov 1 *21-'35 High-School Bonds. J-D $45,000r_June 1 '22-'30 F-A 100.000r.Feb 1 '22-'31 4s '11 J-D 93,200r_June 1 '22-'31 -s *17 J-J 1,700-.-July 1 1922 4^8*13 J-J 120,000.-Jan 1 '22-'33 4Ms*13 J-D 60,000r_June 1 '22-'33 Street Impt. Bonds. 4 Ms'13 A-0 39,000r._Oct 1 *21-'33 6Ms'21 s-a /$12,000r_May 1 '22-'33 25,200--June 1 '22-*34 1 500r—May 1 1934 4Ms'14 J-D Water Refunding Bonds. 4.90'18 J-J 58,100 July 1 1923 4Ms'14 J-D $35,000—June 1 *22-'34 Sewer (Beaver Creek). 6s '20 8,500-July 1 '22-'38 $25,000_.Jan 1 *22-'35 100—July 1 1939 4Ms'15 J-J Washington Park. Fire Department Bonds. 4s '80 M-N$270,000-.May 1'22-'30 «• *18 J-J 59,000 1921-1938 M-N 22,000 M&N'21'22 BOND. DEBT Dec 1919 $38,500 4s *82 F-A 10,000 Feb .1 1925 Assess, val. real estate 1,882,591 4s '85 2s '94 J-D 3,000 June 1 1934 Total val. *19 (M actual)..1,968,941 3 Ms'96 M-N 7,000 May 1 1936 Vil. tax rate (per $1,000) '19—$27-90 Ninth Ward Park Impt. Population in 1920 1.557 4Ms'l9 J-D $4,000r__Dec 1 '21-'29 Public Park Impt. Bonds. AKRON. $6,500—Jan 1 '22-*33 This village is in Erie County. In¬ 4Ms'13 J-J 4s '16 M-N 7,500r_May 1 '22-'36 corporated in 1850. 4s '17 A-O 24,000r__Apr 1 '22-31 Water and Lighting Bonds. l,200r_Nov 1 '22-'37 5s *17 A-O $12,000r_Apr 1 '22-'27 4Ms'17 M-S 4Ms'19 J-D 76,000r__Dec 1 '21-'39 BOND. DEBT May 211921_$39.000 House Impt. Bonds. Sinking fund 4,000 4s StoreJ-J '13 $3,000—Jan 1 '22-33 Assess, val. *21 (80% act.).1,598,620 City Hall Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-—$12.00 4s '17 A-0$142.000r_Apr 1 '22-'29 Population 1920 1,960 4s '17 A-O 297,500 1921-1937 45is'19 M-N135,000r_May 1 '22-'39 ALBANY. Elmer D. Gunn, Comptr. 5s '21 J-J 60,000r_Jan 1 '22-'41 Albany is in Albany County. In¬ School Bonds. corporated July 22 1686. 3Ms'03F-A $3,500-Feb 1 '22-'23 Street Impt. Bonds. 4Ms*12 A-O 60,000r„Oct 1 '21-'32 4Kb'15 J-D$146,000r_June 1 *22-'25 4Ms'13 A-O 65,000r__Oct 1 '21-*33 4s '16 M-N117.670r.May 1 '22-'26 4Ms'14 M-8 3,000r..Mar l'22-*24 4Ms'17 M-S 148,550r_Nov 1 '21-'27 4Ms'14 J-D 95,940r_June 1 '22-'34 454«'18 J-D 128,000-June 1 *22-'28 4Ms*13 A-O 1.000 —— 1921 4h*'18 J-D 50.000—June 1 '22-'23 4Ms'15 J-D 105.000 1921-1935 4m«'19 M-N 20,550r.May 1 '22-'24 4s '17 A-O 16,000r—Apr 1 '22-'37 5s '21 136,000-June 1 '22-'3l 4Ms'19 J-D 142.500._Dec 1 '21-'39 5s '21 95,000--June 1 '22-'26 5s '21 J-J 300,000r_Jan 1 *22-*41 ... ... '21 ... — — v of May 14 1921, pages la the same 4Ms'13 A-O $6,OOOr—Oct 1 '21-'23 M-N 22,500r_May 1 '22-'36 A-O 8,OOOr—Apr 1 '22-'25 South Pearl Street. 4s '16 4s '17 10.000--June 1 '22-'26 4s '10 4s '11 $6,750r_Feb 1 3Ms'04 F-A 35,000r_Dec 1 4s *07 J-D 4a '08 A-O 70 OOOr.Apr 1 4s *08 J-J 200,000r...July 4s '06 J-D 30,000r_.Dec 1 4a *09 J-D 200,000r_..Dec 4s '10 J-D 100,OOOr...Deo 4s '11 M-N 100,000r...Nov ds'll J-D 100,OOOr...Dec 4Ks'12 M-N 100.000 May 4Ms*13 J-D 56,797r_June 1 4Ms*14 M-S 65,000r_Mar 1 4Ms'14 M-N140.000r.Nov 1 '21-34 '21-'34 ALEXANDRIA BAY. This village is in Jefferson *22-*24 Incorporated in 1878. '21-'27 Refunding Bonds. '22-'28 _s $2,20011928 Contention Hall Bonds. '21 -'26 4s $300 June 1 1922 1 1929 Fire Engine Bonds. 11930 1 1931 3Ms $1,412 ($282 50 yrly. on June 1) 7 1931 1 1932 Water Works Bonds. ... — _ — '22-'33 '22-34 '21-'34 4Ms'15J-D 75,000r_ June 1 '22-'35 4Ms*15 M-N 75,OOOr .Nov 1 '21-'35 4s '16 M-N 75,000r.May 1 '22-*36 Refunding. 3 Ms'02 F-A $3.900 —-Feb 1 1922 3Ms'03 F-A 7,500-Aug 1 '21-'23 •Street Improvement. 4Ms'12 M-N $19,116 May 1 1922 4Ms*13 J-D 36,800r_June 1 '22-'23 4Ms'14 J-D 57.900—June 1 '22-'24 4Ms'15 J-J 4,200—Jan 1 *22-'30 Police-Station Bonds. 4s *17 A-O $28.000r__Apr 1 '22-'37 Garage Site Bonds. 5s *21 J-J $12,000r_.Jan 1 '22-33 Re-Paving Bonds. 4Ms'17 M-S $60,000r_Nov 1 '21-'32 4Ms'17 M-S 19,200r_Nov 1 '21-'32 4Ms'17 M-S 18.OOOr .Nov 1 '2l-'32 Road-Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'17 M-S $2,125r_Nov 1 *21-'37 • Principal and Interest paid by holders of property benefited. Water INTEREST payable in CITY of Co. Albany. 4s ... $13,200-June 1 *22-'32 Sewer Bonds. 4s — $17,600—June 1 '22-*32 Street Improvt. Bonds. 4s ... $6,000--Dec 1 '2l-'32 Fire-Department Bonds. J-D $3,655_Due part yrly. TOTAL DEBT June 25 20.-$47,968 Tot.asses.val.'20(70%act.) 1,270,374 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19-$ 16.00 5s *17 1,649 Pop'n in 1910,1.899; 1920 ALLEGANY. This village Is in Cattaraugus County. Incorp. 1905. 5s '17 s-a $21,000 (Due $1,000 yearly » 5 years after beginning date.) Paving Bonds. 5s \7 Aug $23,000r_Aug 1 *22-'44 BOND. DEBT Apr 14 1920-S47.700 Floating debt 1,000 Assess .val. *20 (1-3 act.).— 416,186 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$23.00 Population In 1920 INT. payable at 1,350 First National Bank, Allegany. PROPERTY.—Assess, val. property owned by city Dec. 1 ALTAMONT. $13,042,500. This village is in Albany County. TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FDS., &c. Apr. 1921. Apr. 1920. Incorporated in 1890. BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 .$55,000 General bonds $7,195.259 $7,586,967 15,500 Water bonds. 1,409,500 1,490,850 Water debt (included) Total ass'd val. '21 (act. val.) 592,800 Total bonds $8,604,759 $9,077,817 Sinking funds. 1,323,799 1,297,339 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $15.70 Population in 1920 825 1919, Net debt—$7,280,960 $7,780,478 June, 1921.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS AMSTERDAM. ATTICA. This city Is in Montgomery County The village is in Wyoming County. Pop'n '10. 31.267 Incorp. 1837. 1920. 33,524. Water Bonds. 5s *18 Mohawk River Bridge Bonds. M-S $86,400r—Jan 1 '22-*48 434s'14 A-O $125,000r Apr 1 1934 TOTAL DEBT Apr 14 '20$89,600 Assess', val. real estate Water Bonds. 1,147,400 5s A-0 $65,000 Oct 1 1921 Assess, val., personal 26,900 334s A-0 37,500 A&O 1 1922 Other assessable property 33,106 334s J-D 30.000 June 11923 Total valuation 1919 1,207,406 4s A-O 30,000 Oct 1 1926 (Assessment 2-3 to 34 actual) 3s A-O 25.000 Oct 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $11.90 334s J-D 200,000 June 11929 Population in 1915 (Census) 2,013 434s M-S 57,300 1921-1930 Population in 1920 2,015 INT. Is payable at the office of 334s M-S 69,000 Mar 1 1959 5s '18 J-J 65.000—-Part yearly the Village Treasurer. Sewer Bonds. 3s J-J *22-*36 AUBURN. $85,875--July This city is the county seat of 3s J-J *22-'35 17,940—July Inc. March 21 1848. 4s J-J •24-'44 Cayuga Co. 46,000.-July s-a 33,000-Aug 1 *21-'22 4s J-J '31-'34 6s '20 18,000—July Inc. April 16 1885. 4s Sewer Refunding. J-J $3.200 J-J •41-'45 25,000-July 4s J-J *46-'48 21,000—July J-J 334s *37-'40 37.000-July Bridge St. Impt. Bonds. 4Hs'14 J-J $25,000 July 1 1934 General City Bonds. 4 34s* 12 A-0 $15,000—Oct 1 '21-'23 Public Safety Bonds. 5s *18 $53,000 Part yearly BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- $830,183 Water debt (Included) 562,000 Slaking funds 143,600 Assess, val., real & franch.19,025,700 Assess, val. personal prop. 385,050 Oth.assess .prop, (pension) 562,169 Tot.ass'd val.'20(50%act.) 19,972,910 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—-$4u.76 4s '15 Jan 4 1935 Paving (outstanding June 30 1919.) $210,436 _ INT. payable at Nat. Park Bank and Bank of Manhattan Co., N. Y. 4s.4 348.4 34s,5s&434s Water Bonds. 4s M-N$108,670r_May 1 '22-26 4348*17 J-J 200,000—Jan 1 *25-*36 4s '20 45.000 Jan 1 1922 Subway 0outstanding June 30.) 4a, 434s & 434s $12,643.98 Sewer (outstanding June 30 1919). 4s. 434s. 5s & 4.10s $192,484.66 Disposal Plant (June 30 1919). 434s $29.750 School Bonds. 4s A-O $20,000—Oct 1'21-*22 4s *09 M-N 100,000r—May 1*22-'31 434s'16 M-N 64.000c-Nov 1 '21-'36 5s '20 40,000 1921-1928 _— —- — Sidewalk. 434s $28,926.60 — A-0 ,$54,000—Oct 1 *21-'47 434s A-O 8,340—Apr 1 *22-'26 4348*13 M-N 46,730r_May 1 *22-'43 4s 32,970—May 1 *22-'34 434s 72,000—June 1 *22-*45 534s'20 s-a 66,000 Sept 1 1960 BOND.DEBT June 15*21.$1,392,153 Sinking fund 144,000 Ass'd val'n (59% act.) '21.19,972,910 School tax (per $1,000) 1921-S14.85 Population in 1920 33,524 INT. at Amsterdam Savings Bank. — — 434s&5s—_ - $52,685 Fire House Deficiency. 4s $5,866—Mar 6 *22-'42 Playground. 434s $l,125.Apr 27 *21-'23 GEN, BD. DT. Apr 1 r19 $836,642 Assessment debt (add'l) 331.207 Water debt (included) 380,000 TOT. BD. DT. June 30 '19 1,122,131 Water sinking fund 84,061 Assess, val. real estate 20.920,235 Assess, val. personal 243,403 Other assessable property. 798,300 ... — ... Total assessed val. 1918-19 ANGOLA. in Erie County. In¬ corporated 1873. Judgment Bonds. 5s '15 Apr $7,OOOr_Apr 1 ,22-,28 Street Bonds. 4J4s'12 $11,000—Apr 8 *22-'32 — actual) -21.961,938 Tax rate (per $1,000) $41.45 Popula'n 1910. 34,668; 1920, 36.192 INT. water bonds at Merc. on Tr. Co., N. Y.; on school & sewer bonds of 1909 at U.S.Mtg.&Tr. Co.,N.Y. $59,800 AURORA (TO UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. 41,800 1,345,568 (Assessment about 2-3 actual) 4348*16 M-N$120,000r.Nov 1 "21-'44 §41,800c—Dec 1 '21-*39 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 Water debt (incl.) assess, val. 1920 Total Tax rate $8.69 + (per $1,000) Pop'n 1910, 898; 1920 1,367 I NTEREST gola or payable at Bank of An¬ Chase National Bank. N. Y. This district (P. O. East Aurora) BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '20. $120,000 Tot.ass'd val.'20(50% act.)4.034,355 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$13.23 Population in 1920 4,000 INT. at Erie Co. Trust Co., East or In N. Y. exchange. ANTWERP. Incorp. in 1854. St. -s — Water Bonds -s — $4,000 - 3.500 BOND. DEBT Apr. 9 1921 .$28,000 Water debt (included)— 7,500 _s —. Assess, val. real estate 533,960 This village is in Livingston Co. 1867. Population 1910, 2,053; 1920, 2,585. Street-Improvement Bonds. 4.35s'12A-0 $4,500r—Oct 1 '2l-'23 4.35s'12 J-J 3.860 —Julyl'22-'32 Water Bonds. 4 34s'96 J-D 4 J4s'08 J-J $19,000r—Dec 1 '2l-'36 28,475 —July 1 *22-'38 Sewer Bonds. 4.40s'12 F-A $7,500r.Aug 1 Tnt. ass'd val.'21 4.65s'15-— 1 1,700 personal. 11,416 (65% act.)_547.076 7,000.-Oct '21-*35 *21-*34 Refunding Water Bonds. $8.500r__July 1 *22-38 Population 1910, 974;-1920, 1,029 4 348*08 J-J BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $81,700 Water debt (included) 58,200 ARCADE. This village is in Wyoming County. Assessed val n, real estate 1,342,620 Inc. 1871. 47,400 Population 1910, 1,294; Assessed val'n, personal Other assessable property 80,362 1929. 1,372. Tot.ass'd val.'21 (34 act.)_l,470,382 Steam Heating Bonds. 6s'20 $12,000—Nov. 1 '21-'32 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '21-$12.50 INT. in New York exchange. Electric Light Bonds. Total tax rate(per$l,000)'21—$19-00 ... 4.40s'08M-S 434s'13 Jan 6s '20 ann, $12,000r—Sept 1 *21-32 5,000r„Jan 1 '22-'31 15,000-Aug Highway Bonds. $6,600r_0ct 4 34 s* 15 A-O 5s '15 Sept '21-'23 18,670r_Sept 1 "21-'34 Water Bonds. This town is in Suffolk Town Hall Bonds. 4.60s*17— $24.500 Road Bonds. 5Ms'20 County. 1921-1927 $34,000-May 10 *22-*30 4 34s'06 Nov $l2.000r—Nov 1 '21-*32 BOND. DEBT Apr. 20 '21-$63,400 3.80s Sept 9.704c 1921-1933 Assessed val'n, real estate 6,945,674 BOND. DEBT Apr 12 1921-$90,350 Assessed val'n, personal 46,600 Water bonds (incl.) 20,600 Other assessable property. 333,780 Assess, val. real estate 836,275 Total assessed val n 1920 Assess, val. personal 26,150 (about 70% actual) 7,326.054 s-a _ - val. franchises 10,627 Tot.assess.val.(60 %act.)'20-875,052 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$12.50 Assess, INT. pay. In Arcade at Cit. Bank. Tax rate (per $1,000) Pop'n 19i0, 9,030; This district Is in Suffolk Wayne County. Railroad Aid Bonds. 3>4s'00 /$36,000_Sept 1 '21-'29 1 7,000—Sept 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Apr. 16 '21 $43,000 Sinking fund 4,000 Total assessed val'n 1920 (about 70% actual) 6,795,981 Tax rate (per $1,000) *20 10-28 + Population in 1920 9,266 — ARDSLEY. Is In Westchester County. Incorn. Jan. 14 1896. Refunding Bonds. 434s I $24.000 1921-1932 1 15,000 1928-1942 BOND. DEBT May 27 *21 $69,000 Assessed val'n, real estate.>1,314,050 Assessed val'n, personal— 10,000 Special franchises 58,993 Total ass'd val'n 1920 (75 %-80 %) —1,383,040 Tot. tax rate(per $1,000) *20—$16.23 Population, 1910, 537; 1920, 730 INT. at Dobbs Ferry Bk., Ardsley. This 1920.—$26.30 192011,315 BABYLON UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST* NO. 4. ARCADIA. This town is in village — — - Nov 14,000c_Nov 1 '21-'30 Dec 4,000c—Dec 1 '21-*28 Refunding Water Bonds. 334s'06 J-D $16.000c_Dec 1 »21-*28 434s 434s County. 434s'09 July $?8,500r._Jan 1 '22-'40 BOND. DEBT May 30 1921S28.500 Total assessed val. 1920 801.150 (Assessment about 30% actual val.) School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$28.00 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank of Lindenhurst in N. Y. exchange. ■ t — J-J $5,500c. — Jan 1 '22-'32 3.70s — BEDFORD. J-J 150,000r—Jan 1 '3l-'39 This town (P. O. Mount Kisco) is Fire Department Bonds. located in Westchester County. 5s *18 F-A $3,000--Aug 1 '21-23 Incorp. in 1700. BOND. DEBT May 7 '21- $195,000 Assessment Map Bonds. Water debt (Included) 35,500 534s'14 July $3,200--July 1 *22-'24 Assess, val. real estate 1,770,300 Grade Crossing Bonds. Assess, val. personal 25,000 5s '14 Aug $882 Aug 1 1921 Other assessable property— 96,880 Tot. ass'd val. 19201,901,180 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-—$15,00 INT at Village Treasurer's BALLSTON office. Highway Bonds. 4s '06 J'ne $44,400r_June 1 '22-'35 4.90s'06J'ne 83,000r_June 1 *24r'35 534s'14 Sept SPA UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. This district Is in the towns of Mil¬ 5s '19 11.000-S1.000 ea.Jan.l Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '09 M-S $30,000r 434s M-S 10.000r._. —_ 434s 24,000 — BOND. DEBT May 4 *21$44,000 Assess, val. real estate. 1,779,300 Assess, val. personal 21,800 1929 1929 Water debt (included)--.. Assess, val. (real estate) 1,407,100 Assessed val., personal 24,550 Other assessable property. 109,463 Total assess, val. '20 (act.)-1,928.516 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$13,00 INT. remitted to registered holder. _ '22-23 *24-*27 1 1928 1 1929 101,000 .12,080,116 12,181,116 Assess, val. real Total assessed value. Tax rate (per/Outside village. $14,00 $1,000) 20 [inside village 9.00 Special franchises 292,101 Population 1910. 5,629; 1920, 6,905 Tot.assess.val.'20(60% act.) 1,933.426 INT. at Mt. Kisco Nat. Bank. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $20 00 Population in 1920 (est.) 4,103 BELMONT. BARKER. in Broome County. Incorporated in 1908. BOND. DEBT Total assessed This village is in Allegany County. Incorporated in 1873. Water Bonds. Apr 28 192l_$28,800 334s J-J $22,000— ..$500 yearly July 1,500— Optional 528,000 Paving Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $10.00 5s M-N 17,000— ..$1,000 y'rly Population 1920 -431 BOND. DEBT Apr. 18 '21$40,500 Floating debt (add'l) 2,000 BARTON UN."FR7SCHOOL DIST. Water debt (incl.) 42,500 This district is in the town of Bar¬ Assessed valuation, real 423,559 ton Tioga County. Assessed val., personal 19,550 4 34s'll Oct $36,490-—Jan 1 '22-'32 Other assess, property 12,300 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 1920 $39,600 Tot .val .'20(abt .60% act.).4 >5.309 Assess, val. real estate 2,647,129 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$19.79 Assess, val. personal 55,553 Population in 1920 1,031 val'n 1920 5s (85% act.) __ Other assess, 118,203 property val. 1920(90% act.)2,820,885 BIG FLATS. + This town Is in Chemung County. Population in 1920 5,500 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '19$26,645 INT. at A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y. Assess, val. real estate 1,266,580 Assess, val. personal 2,650 BATAVIA. Tot. val. *20 (80% act.)—1,278,048 This city is in Genesee County. Total tax ass. Tot. tax rate(per M.) 1920-$16-09 1823. Voted June 9'14. to become city Population 1910,11,613; 1920, 13,541. Water Bonds. 434s $108,000 -$6,750 yrly 4.40s 23,000 4.40s 23,760 Pop'n —_ - — — Paving Bonds. 434s _—$146,500 Light & Sewer Bonds. 4Ms $30,000--$2,000 yrly Sewer System Bonds. _s '09 J-J $259,250—July 1 *22-38 _— 434s'17 J-D $48,000 TOTAL DEBT May 1920 $666,260 Assess, val. 1920 12,188,994 City tax rate(per $1,000) '20—$26.00 BATAVIA SCHOOL DISTRICT. School-Building Bonds. 4s'04 $7,000r 5s'08 5,000r 6s '21 150,000c—Jan 1 '25-*39 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 $165,000 Assessed val'n, real estate_ 11,520,573 Assessed val'n, personal.. 1,137,613 — — Total assessed val'n in (^er^Sl.OOO) 18___-$18.25 1,535; 1920, 1.454 * BINGHAMTON. This city is the county seat of SBHoSfe. P°P'n 191°' 48'443; 5s '18 _s 13,250 — May 1 *22-'23 11,500 — Sewer Bonds. 3 34s'08 F-A $18,750-Aug 1 4s *08 F-A 20,000-Aug 1 4s '16 F-A *21-'23 '24-'27 120,000--Aug 1 '21-*36 Nurses' Home Bonds. 3 348*01 F-A $4,000 --Aug 1 1936 Hospital Bonds. 3 34s'01 F-A $6,000--Aug 1 1936 4V4s'13 F-A 55,000.-Aug 1 *24-'27 No int '14 15,000--Sept 1 '21-'36 No int '16 20,300—Aug 1 *21-*36 434s'17 13,000—May 1 '22-*34 Library Site Bonds. 3 348*02 M-S $15.000--Sept 1 1938 Pavement Bonds. 434s'17 14,000—Mar 1 '22-*28 534s'20 60,000.-May 1 *22-'27 Park Creek Bonds. 434s $4,000 1921-1928 - - . „f — _— (30% to 80% actual) 1920-21-12,554,486 Park Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 .$11.27 434s $50,000c&r Population in 1920 (est.) 14,000 Voting Machine Bonds. — — 434s $34,000c&r Bridge Bonds. 3s *89 F-A $77.000 Aug 3 34s'97 75,000-Aug 1 3 34s'99 F-A 40,000 Aug 3 34s'01 F-A 60,000 Aug 3 34s'04 F-A 57,000--Aug 434s'15 F-A 20.000c_Aug 1 Creek-Impt. Bonds. — BATH. This village is In Steuben County. Inc. 1816. Pop.*10,3,884;'20,4,795. Electric Light Bonds. $40,000—July 1 '24-'43 4,000-July 1 '22-'23 5s '19 J-J /I7,000c&r-July 1 1937 \ l.OOOc&r.July 1 1938 Gas Light Bonds. -s '20 s-a $40,000--July 1 '21-'40 4348*15 J-J J-J — 1 1929 *30-'34 1 1935 1 1937 1 1939 '21-*30 43017 M-S $17.500c_Sept 1 '2l-'27 City-Hall Bonds. F-A $20,500--Aug 1 *28-'29 70.000--Aug 1 '21-27 Valley Street Bonds. Paving Bonds. 434s'14 J-J $24,000—July 1 *22-'41 434s'17—. $4,500- -May 1 *22-*30 BOND. DEBT Dec 311918 $106,600 Voting Machine Bonds. Total ass. val. '18 (3-5 act) 3,507,744 434s'19 F-A $29,750—Aug 1 '21-'27 Tax rate '17 (per $1,000). Park Improvement Bonds. $13.84 INT. at office of Village Treasurer 430*19 J-J $45,000—July 1 *22-'39 In N. Y. exchange. Deficiency Bonds. 5s *18 M-N$10,600—May 1 '22-*23 BEACON. School Bonds. This city Is In Dutchess County. 3 34s'96'97$43,000-Aug 1 *21-'26 Formed July 1 1913 by consolidation 4 34s*10 J-D 40.000r.Aug 1 »2l-'24 of the villages of Fishkill Landing 434s'13 A-0 375,000.-Aug 1 '26-*40 (Inc. Feb. 26 1872) and Matteawan 434s*13 F-A 39,839.50Aug 1 '21-*23 (inc. in 1886). Pop'n 1920, 10,996. 434s'14 F-A 125,000 Aug 1 '30-'34 Paving Bonds. 4>4s'14 J-D 175.000—Dec 1 *21-*35 434s'15 M-S $7,OOOr_Sept 1 '21-'27 \ 6.000 Dec 1 1936 Building Bonds. 4348*14 A-0/196,OOOc.Oct 1 *21-'48 5s '15 M-S $48,000c-Mar 1 '22-'45 \ 2,700c—Oct 1 1949 Sewer Bonds. 434s*16 92,800—Sept 1 *21-'36 334s $40,000 1921-1930 434s 132,600 1921-1947 4s 16,050 1921-1930 4s '17 26,000—Feb 1 *22-*37 3.70s 58,800 1921-1934 434s*17 s-a 42,500 1921-1937 3.85s 30,336 1921-1936 4348*17 M-S 85,000—Sept 1 *21-'37 4Hs 12,000 -1921-1932 4348*17 4,000.-Sept 1 *21-*24 Main Street Impt. Bonds. 434s'19 J-J 16,650--July 1 '22-39 First Ward Dike Bonds. 434s $581 1921-1927 4.15s 20,000 1921-1940 4348*14 M-N$70,000__May 1 *24-*36 Water Bonds Ext. Sc Repair. Grade-Crossing Bonds. 434s $16,000 1921-1937 3 34s'04 F-A $50,000-..Aug 1 1938 3.99s 28.000c.Mar 1 *22-'35 14,400 1921-1929 4>4s'15 M-S 3.85s Fire Department Bonds. 19,500 1921-1935 3.99s 28.000 1921-1933 334s*01 $15,000 --Aug 1 1936 Automobile Truck Bonds. 434s'14 J-D 60,000.-June 1 '22-'25 Police Bonds. 4.60s'17 s-a $4,000 4s s-a $47,000.-Jan 1 *22-'37 (Due one bond yearly.) 434s'17 F-A 4,285c.Aug 1 '21-'27 Fire-House Bonds. 434s $140 1921 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 *20-$2.514.950 156,349 434s 1,000 1921 Sinking fund (bal. on hand) 39,826,161 4Ms 6,000 1921-1926 Assessed val., real Village Hall Bonds. 5s J-J $12,000—July 1 '22-*27 4s '96 4s *97-8 F-A . — -__ —_ —_ — „_ — —- $64,000 40,000 '22-'28 and Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co. 6s '21 F-A '24-'22 Building Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921—$181,546 334s $20.500 Assess, val. personal ton —. BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1921 $7,086—Sep 15 8,000„Nov 1 20,000—Nov 1 6,000 Nov 5,900 Nov 11,900--Feb. 1 M-N ... BALDWINSVILLE. This village is in Onondaga County. Inc. 1847. Population 1910, 3.220; 1920, 3,685. Improvement Bonds. 4.80s'19s'a $12,000r._Jan 1 '22-*34 5s _ INT. at Matteawan Nat. Bank. Sewer Bonds. 4s 5s *14 BABYLON, TOWN. 1 '21-'35 1 500C-—Nov 1 1921 — Special franchises Assess, val. $1,000c—Nov 1 1921 Nov Park Bonds. AVON. Inc. Impt. Bonds. $20,500 TOT. DEBT June 7 '21 $372,838 Assessed val., real estate.-7,999,235 Assessed val., personal 60.600 Other assessable property. $239,480 Tot.'ass'd val. '21 (act.)_.8,299,315 Tax rate (per $ 1,000) 1921 $32.62 —_ Nov 4s ___ is in Erie County. Aurora, This village Is in Jefferson County. Water Bonds. 334s Inc. Water Bonds. 4 34s'10 J-D Fire-Apparatus Bonds. Saratoga County. 4.60s'17 s-a $8,500. Pop.'10,4.138; '20,4,103. (Due one bond yearly.) This village Is In Inc. 1807. Tot. (75% This village is BALLSTON SPA. This village is Ext. Expend, (outst. June 3d '19). AMSTERDAM SCHOOL DIST. 4s — 55 — ... ___ — NEW YORK—CITIES 56 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 BINGHAMTON <Concluded)— 473,000 Assessed val., personal... Assessed val., franchises.. Assess, val. 1920-'21 '21- $205,000 1,075.000 '21—$1-72 3,395,951 250 Other assessable property. 1,851,160 Population in 1920 INT. payable at U. 8. Mortgage & Total assess, val. 1919—45,546,272 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $39.87 Trust Co. of New York. city-hall and N. Y. City; on re¬ INTEREST Total tax rate (per $1,000) on bonds In maining loans at City Treas. office. BLASDELL. This village County. bridge is in Erie Incorporated in 1898. Water Bonds. 4s J-D $12,000 4s J-J 12,000 4*8 F-A 7,200 4*s F-A 1,600 Paving Bonds. BROCKPORT. This village is in Monroe County. Inc. 1829. Population 1920, 3,900. Water Works Bonds. 4.5.5s'12—$231,000r-July 30 '21-41 Sewer Bonds. 3.65s g s-an $33,000r.-.$3.000 yrly. 4*s*15F-A 28.800 1921-1944 BOND. DT. May 21 1921- $292,800 Water debt (Included) 241,000 Tot. sink. fds_.. ....... 14,553 Assess, val. real estate. 2,589,820 4.90sT8M-N$18,000—May 1 *23-*40 Other assess, property 149,485 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $47,500 Total assess, val. 19 i0.._ 2,739.30o Assess, val. real estate '2).1,302,848 Village tax (per $1,000) 1920—$18.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $J6;90 INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. Population in 1920 1,401 INT. on water bonds payable at the Lackawanna Nat. Bank. Lacka¬ BROCTON. This village is in Chautauqua Co. wanna, and paving bonds to the Incorporated in 1894. Comptroller of N. Y. , BOND. DEBT BOONVILLE. This village is in Oneida County. Incorporated in 1855. Water Bonds. 3*s*96 May $22,000 1926 Electric-Light Bonds. 3*s*03 M-S $23.400r Paving Bonds. Ma; 21 '21_$43,000 debt (add'l) 8,000 real estate— 1,031,450 Assessed val., personal—— 21,100 Other assessable property— 50,575 Total assessed val. 1921 —1,103.125 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 _$').07 Floating Assess, value, —-——1923 Population in 1910. 1,131; '20. 1,383 1930 BRONXVILLE. 1932 This village is In Westchester Co. 18,000-.--- —--1938 Inc. 1898. BOND. DEBT Apr 18 21..$78,400 Sewer Bonds. Water debt (included) 22,000 4s J-D $7,000r_Dec 1 *21-*27 Assess, val. real estate....1,442,900 4s J-J 9,000r_Jan 15 *2?-*30 Assess, val. personal 49,150 4.40s 3,500 1921-1927 Other assessable property.8,450 4*s 2,800 1921-1927 Total assessed val. 1920—1,489,400 4*s 2,000 Oct 1 '21-22 4s '12 $6,000r 9.000r June 5s '15 July 5s'19 Jul/ — —. Tax rate ... 1920--$14.00 1920— —1,914 (per $1,000) 4*s*16 F-A 3.300 — Population in Paving Bonds. 4.90s $5,500 BOONVILLE UNION FREE SCH. 4*8*17 F-A 15,000—Aug 1 *22 31 D1ST. NO. 1. Public Square Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '21--$29,000 4*s'l9 $15,000—June 1 M-'38 Street Bonds. Assess, val. real estate 1.002,912 Assess, val. personal 36,900 5s '07 M-S S9.900r.Sept 1 *21-'31 20,400 1921-1932 Other assessable property— 8,450 5s 8,075 1921-1937 Tot. asses, val. *20(50%act) 1,648,262 4.40s 6.000 1921-1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 S9.30 4.35s --- „ ... ... ... -.1,900 Population in 1920 (est.) 4*s 4*s ... ... 16,000—Oct 1 *21-'36 1,100.—Aug 1 19^1 1921-1927 5,400-June 15 '2i-'27 This village is in Putnam County. 5s 2,400—Sept 1 *21-'28 Incorporated In 1894. 4.90a 4.000. .Apr 1 '22-25 Water Bonds. > $6005s July $32,000?—$2,000 yrly. 5s '17 Road-Surfacing Bonds. 5s '21 s-a 7,500r__Jan 1 22-36 4.90s $7,500-. Supplement Water Bonds /.._ 4,000 5s $3,COO $500 yearly 5s 5s 3,100. Highway Bonds. Grade-Crossing Elimination 4.45s Sept 1,000r_$1,000 yrly.BOND. DEBT June 9 1920. $39,500 4*s*20 F-A $50,000_Feb 14 '25-'49 Refunding Bonds. Water debt (included) 37,500 $8,000 July 1 1935 Assess, val. real estate 1,114,<50 4*s&5s___ 7,420 June 11942 Assess, val. personal—... 15>900 4*s 10.420 1938 Franchise valuation 35,728 4.80s 4*8 10,220 June 1 1944 "ot.asses. val.'20(75 % act.). 1,165,4 7 8 5,500 June 11944 Tax rate (per $1,000) *20 $8.08 5s 3,900 Population in 1920 1,400 4.85s'17 6s *20 J-D 1,500 Dec 1 1950 INT. payable at the Brewster Refunding Sewer Bonds. National Bank. 4*s*19 $1,000—.July 15 1949 43*8*19 400 Aug 1 1949 BRIARCLIFF MANOR. 4*s*19 ... 1,500—Dec 1 1949 This village is in Westchester Co. Village-Hall Improvement. 4.60s $1,000 Oct 1 1921 Inc. 1902. Park Bonds. Road Improvement Bonds. $65,000.-May 1 *22-'34 5*s*21 ... $40,000.-Mar I '25~'34 4*s*17 Street Bonds. 4*s*19 8,000-.June 1 *24-'31 . 4*s'06 F-Ax$20,000r_Aug 1 '21-*27 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1920-1393,890 4.60s'06F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '27-'35 Ass'd val'n 1919 (50% act.) 5,670,636 4.60s'13J-J ll.OOOr.July 1 '21-'31 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *19.$20.65 Water Bonds. Population 1910, 1,863; 1920, 3,055 4.90s BREWSTER. —_ 11,690 4.40s'14J-D ... ... _ _ nnn —. ... ... Buffalo River Improve. Bonds. M-N $331,500r._May 1 1939 4s '09 4*8*14 J-D 300,000r. .June 15 1944 4*s*15 A-O l20,000r_Apr 15 '22-*45 J-D 130.000r.Dec 15 *21-*4fi J-D 135,000—June 1 *22-'48 J-D 210,000—June 2'22-'49 F-A l45.000r._Feb 2 *22-*50 Buffalo New York & Phila. Ref. 4s '10 J-D $45,000—June 15 '22-*30 4s '10 J-D 50.000r.J&D15 *21-30 4s *11 J-J 55,000—July 1 *22-'31 4s '12 J-J 60,000 July 1 *22-32 Broadway Market Bonds. 4*8*15 A-O $82,600r_Apr 15 *22-*35 4*s'16 J-D 27,000 1922-1931 Ferry & West St. Impt. Bonds. 4s '15 J-D $12,000-.June 1 '22-'25 Hamburg Turnpike Impt. 4*s*18 J-D $3i,500—June 1 *22-'28 4*s'20 F-A 14.400r.Feb 2 '22-'30 Voting Machine Bonds. > 4*s*16 J-D $46,7r»0r June 15 22- 26 4*s*18 M-S 31,000 Sept 3 '21-'28 27,125—Apr 1 '22-29 4*s*19 A-O 4*s*16 4*s*18 4*s*19 4*s*20 Park. 7s '73 J-J ... ... ... ... . ... „ „ 4*s*08 J-J ... _ , $48,000c&rJuly 10*22-37 4.10s'09A-0 l8,000r..Apr 1 4*s*10 M-S 14,OOOr—Sept 1 5s '17 M-N115,500-Nov 17 \ 500 '22-'30 *21-'34 '22-'36 BROOKHAVEN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24. This district is in Suffolk County. Nov 1 1937 4*s, 4.60s &( $6,500\Part yearly Automobile Fire Apparatus. 4.60sY3J-J $5,OOOr. July 1 '22-26 Building Bonds. 4.60s'13J-J $ll,H75r.July 1 *22-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 *21-$178,500 Water debt (included) 99,500 Assessed val., real estate..4,000,000 val., personal and special franchises 240,937 Total assessed value 1920.-4,240,937 Village tax (per $1,000) 1920— 12.50 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919— 36.04 Population 1910, 950; 1920, 10,27 zINT. in Briarcliff Manor; others at Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y. City. Assess, 5s. J&J—J-Dl 4.20s'16J-D ™ J j 1.200 until 1921 Dec 1 1921 10,000.-Dec 1 *22-'23 BOND. DT. Apr 20 *21 $17,700 Assess, val. *20 (* act.)...5,026.700 School tax (per $1,000) 1920..$18.40 Population 1920 7,200 INT. payable at Patchogue Bank. — . BROOME COUNTY. Binghamton is the County Seat. Hospital Bonds. Sl21.358.Nov 1 '21-'33 TOTAL DT. May 20 '21— $120,000 Assessed val., realestate—87,809,699 Assessed val., personal.1,118,200 BRIGHTON. Assessed val., franchises.. 3,519,158 This town Is In Monroe County. Total assess, val. 1920 92,447,057 Water Bonds. County tax rate (per M.)'20_—SS.01 4.70sT5F-A $21,470r__Feb 1 '2C-*34 Population 1920 113,619 4.625T5F-A 11.900r.Feb 15 *22-'35 4*s*14 J-D 13,53Or.June 1 *22-'35 BROWN VILLEL 5s '18 This village is in Jefferson County. $6,000r—Apr 1 '22-'33 7,000__Mar 1 *25-'38 Population 1910,-854; 1920, 976 6s '20 75,000--Mar 1 '25-'39 Water and Sewer Bonds, Sewer Bonds. -s J-J $90,000.— Jan 1 '22-'51 4.40s '14 J-D $35.000 1921-1934 BONDED DEBT (?) _s '15 20,000 5s'19 J-D (81,000—June 1 '22-'30 BUFFALO. Ross Graves, Com¬ 195,000.-June 1 *31-*40 missioner of Finance & Accts. 5s '20 6s '20 A-0 M-S M-S ... Street-Improvement Bonds. Ba '18 J-D|$12.000--June 1 *22-'27 Buffalo is in Erie tax Co., and the city's valuation is about six-sevenths I 36,000—June 1 '28-*33 that of entire county. Incorp. 1832. TOT. DEBT. June 7 '21$-.387,888 Commission government charter Total val. '20 (95% act.)..6.475,260 (Chap. 217, Laws of 1914) accepted Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.S8.23 by voters Nov. 3 1914. Pop'n 1910, 3,998; 1910 2,911 ^ INT. at a Rochester house in N. Y. exchange. brightwatersT banking Abate.Nuisance Ohio Basin Slip J-J Hospital Bonds. 3*8'04 J-J $10,000r.July 1 '22-24 4s *11 A-O 200,OOOr—.Apr 1 1931 200,OOOr...June 1 1932 50,OOOr—.June 1 1932 50,OOOr—Oct 1 1932 125,OOOr...Apr 1 1934 42,000—June 1 '22-35 420,OOOr. June 1 *22-'35 280,000-June 15 *22-*37 540,000..June 2 *22-'39 290,000r_Feb 2 *22-*50 Public Trunk Sewer Bonds. 4s '09 J-D $115,OOOr..Dec 15 1929 4*s'12 J-D 50,OOOr...June 1 1962 4*8*14 M-N 93,983r...Nov 2 1964 4*s*16 J-D 46,000c...Dec 1965 4*s*16 J-D 135,OOOr June 15 *22-*66 4*s'16 J-D 32,OOOr.Dec 15 *21-'36 4*s*18 J-D 188,000—June 1 *22-*68 4*s'19 J-D 251,400—June 2 '21-69 4*s*20 F-A 12i,500r.Feb 2 '22-70 South Buffalo Flood Bonds. 3*8*96 A-O $60,OOOr—.Aug 1 1926 3*8*97 J-J 13,OOOr...July 1 1927 Buffalo & Jamestown RR. Ref. 4*s'12 A-O 188,800r Oct 1 1962 3*8*02 A-O $;j,750r— .Apr 1 1922 (Subject to call Oct 1 1932.) 3*8*02 M-N 7,590r_Nov 1 *21-'22 4*s*12 J-D 944,740r—Dec 1 1962 4*s'12 J-D 90,OOOr—Dec 1 *21-*32 Subject to call Dec 1 1932.) 4*s*13 M-N 45,OOOr.May 1 *22-33 4MsY3 M-S 55,000r May 1 1963 4*s'14 J-D 22,500-June 15 '22-24 (Subject to call Mav 1 1933.) Turning Basin Bonds. 4s '21 M-S 20,000--Mar 1 '22-'41 $44,000.-June 1 *22-'43 4*s'l6 J-D 16.800r.Dec 15'21-'26 4*s*18 4*8*16 J-D 89.000r.Dec 15 *21-36 4*s'l9 J-D $9>,OOOr.June 2'2>-'44 Turning Basin Refunding Bds. 4*s'18 J-D 21,000..June 1 *2>-'28 4s*10 J-J $75, OOOr. July 1 22-*30 4 *s* 19 J-D 435,600r.June 2 *22-'39 l/.'l n T r» 1KC <V7rW Tnnu O ") ;.'9Q Ref. City Hall & Court House. 49,000r Feb 2 '22-70 3*s*02 F-A $10,OOOr.Aug 1 *21-*22 4*s'19 F-A 57.000r_.Feb 2 *22-*40 3*8*03 M-N 10,OOOr.May 1 '22-23 4*s*19 F-A 3*8*05 M-S 75,000r.Sept 1 '21-*35 Schools. 4s '07 J-J 60,000r.July 1 *21-*27 3*s*02 F-A $l0,000r ..Feb 1 1922 J-D 56,250-June 15 22-*30 7,500r ..June 1 1922 4s '10 3*s*02 J-D 4*sT2 4*s'12 4*s'12 4*s'14 4*s'14 4*3*15 4*s'17 4*s*19 4*s'20 J-D J-D A-O A-O A-O J-D J-D J-D F-A ... A _ 3 *s*02 3*s'03 3 *8*04 3 *s'04 3*s'06 3*s*07 3*s'07 4s '08 5,000r ..Apr 1 1922 A-O 15,000r_Mch 1 '22-'23 M-S 22,500r_Mch 1 *22-'24 M-S 30,000r.0ct 1 '21-'24 A-O F-A 300,000r—Aug 1 1926 M-S 100,OOOr...Sept 1 1927 F-A 50,OOOr—Aug 1 1927 4s '11 27.500r_Nov 1 J-D M-S M-S J-J M-S 1928 1929 1930 1931 4s '16 J-J 4s '07 J-D 4s '07 J-J 4*s'12 F-A 200,OOOr—Feb 15 1932 4s '12 A-O 82 500--Apr 1 *22-'32 4*s*12 J-D 200,000r—.June 1 1932 4*s*12 A-O 500,OOOr—.Oct 1 1932 4*s 13 M-N300,OOOr..Nov 15 1933 4*s*13 M-N195.000.Nov 15 *21-'33 4*s*14 M-S 1,500,000r_.Mar 2 1934 4s '14 J-J 3,000--July 1 '22-'24 4*s*14 J-J 1.350,000r.Nov 2 1934 4*s'15A-0 294.000r.Apr 15 *22-'35 4*s*15 J-D 450,000..Dec 1 *21-'35 4*s*16 J-D 500.000r.J*ne 15 *22-'46 4y2s J-D 333,000 June 1 *22-'38 4s *08 4s '09 4s '10 4s '11 J-D 200,OOOr...Dec 1 F-A 300,OOOr...Aug 1 J-D 200,000r_.June 15 A-O 200,OOOr-A&O 1 4s '08 1 1922 1 1922 3^s'03J-J 17,669r—Jan 11923 3Hs'03A-O 25,961r—Apr 1 1923 3Hs'03 M-N 383,824r...May 1 1923 3Hs'03 F-A 3 5^8*03 F-A 124,445r—Aug 1 1923 80,582r_.Aug 15 1923 3Hs'04 F-A 83,486r.„Aug 1 1924 3Hs'05 M-S 46,642r Sept 1 1925 4s '06 F-A 541,608r—Feb 1 1926 J-J 68,51 lr... July 1 1926 4s *06 4s '07 A-O 4s '07 J-J 4s '07 F-A 4s '07 M-S 4s '07 A-O 4s '07 M-N 4s '08 A-O 4s '08 F-A 4s '08 J-D 4s '09 A-O 4s *09 A-O 4s '11 M-S 4s '11 A-O 4s '12 F-A 4s '11 J-J 4 J*s'12 F-A 4s '13 F-A 1 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1928 1929 1929 1931 1931 1922 1931 81,971r—Apr 118,922r_. .July 1 46,565r Aug 1 200,000r_..Sept 2 25,643r Oct 1 43,913r Nov 1 16,444r Apr 1 9,647r Aug 1 60,OOOr... Dec 1 300,OOOr.. Apr 15 40,500r Oct 1 75,OOOr Mch 1 250,OOOr..Apr 15 $2,426 Feb 1 35.000 July 1 15 1932 250,OOOr—Feb Feb 1 1923 30,000 4Ks73 M-N200,OOOr...May 4Hs'14 A-O 101.816r ...Apr 4s '14 4s '15 4s *15 4s *16 4s *16 1 1933 1 1934 4s '14 4s *14 4s '14 4s *14 4s *14 4s '14 s '14 4s '15 1934 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1940 13,500 Mar 1 1940 29,500 Apr 1 1940 69,382.50-Apr 15 1935 250.000 June 1 1935 250,000 June 1 1965 63,000 June 11940 15,000 Aug 2 1940 M-S A-O A-O J-D J-D J-D F-A M-S 39,000 Sept 1 1940 — $5,000r._.July 1 1922 Abate.Nuis.Clark&SkinnerCan. 3*s'04 M-N $20,000r_Nov 1 *2l-'24 4s '15 4s '15 *2V29 4s *15 20/'00r.June 2 '2 V29 20,000--Apr 1 *22-'41 4s *16 _ — 1939 1939 1964 1939 F-A 2,500 Aug 1 M-S 10.000 Sept 1 A-O 11,000 Oct 1 M-N 5,000 Nov 1 J-D 5.000 Dec 1 J-D $ 2,500—.Dec 15 J-J 5,000 Jan 1 14s '15 4s *15 4s'15 4Us' 19 J-D 4s '21 25,000—July 1 *22-'26 500,000 June 1 1957 60,000—July 1 '22-27 170,000—Sept 2 '2I-*37 500,000—-Apr 10 1958 29,125.June 15 '22-28 49,000..Aug 1 *21-'28 31,752—Oct 1 '21-28 500,000.—Oct 10 1958 49,000—Dec 1 *21-*28 A-O 275,000 Apr 1 A-O 62,000—Apr 1 J-D 400,000...June 15 J-D 84,500—.June 15 J-J 190,000 July 1 4*s'14 4*s*14 4*s'14 4*s'14 4*s'15 $114.000 July 1 1934 4*s'15 J-J 164,865—July 1 '22-35 4*8*15 J-D 49,500.-Dec 1 '21-35 4*8*15 A-O 32,565.. Apr 1 *22-*36 4s '15 M-N 12,000—May I *22-26 4s '15 '22-'36 4*s'15 -■ 1 1922 *22-*23 '21-23 '22-*35 *2>-'35 M-S A-O J-D 4s '08 F-A 4s *08 A-O 4s '08 A-O 4s *08 J-D 4s *09 F-A 500,000—Feb 15 1959 4s *09 A-O 500,000.—Apr 15 1959 4s '09 F-A 500,000 Aug 1 1959 4s '09 F-A 60,000—Aug 1 *21-'29 4s '09 A-O 65, 50—Oct 1 '2i-'29 4s'09 J-D 2 \500_Dec 15 *21-'29 4s '10 F-A 500,000...Feb 15 1960 4s '10 J-D 45,000.June 15 '22-30 4s *10 J-D 1,500,000—.June 15 1960 4s'11 J-J 59,000—Jan 1 '2 2-31 4s '11 J-J 25,000-July 1 *22-'3l 4s'11 A-O 400,000 Oct 2 1931 4s *11 M-N 55,000—Nov 1 '2l-'31 4s '12 A-O 10,000—.Apr 25 1937 4*s'12 J-D 800.000 June 1 1932 4*s'12 J-D 78,708.33.June 1 1937 4s *12 F-A 66.500 Aug 1 1937 4*s'12 A-O 300.000 Oct 1 1932 4*s'12 A-O 111,000 Oct 1 1937 4s *12 M-N 5,000 Nov 1 1937 4*s'12 J-D 112,500 Dec 1 1937 4s '13 A-O 13,700 Mar 1 1938 4s *13 A-O 29,500 Apr 1 1938 4*s*13 M-N145.200 May 1 1938 4s *13 J-D 100,000—.June 20 1933 4s '13 A-O 23,700 Oct 1 1938 4*s'13 M-N100.000 Nov 15 1933 4s *14 J-J 18,000 Jan 1 1939 4s'07 4>^s'19J-D 1,620,000..June 2 *22-'39 Scajaquada Creek Bonds. 41*s'16 J-D $26,958r.June 15 '22-26 4Hs'19 J-D 140,OOOr .June 2 *2 >-'49 4>ls'20 F-A 290,000r_.Feb 2 '22-'50 Grade Crossing Bonds. 3Hs'02 F-A$482,284r—Feb 3^6*02 A-O 121,411r—.Oct '21-'31 $5,000—--June 7,5 0—Mar 1 30,000--Sept 1 59,090.—July 1 50, <81 ..Sept 1 M-N Water. 3*s'02 3*s'03 3*s*03 3*s'05 3*s*05 3*8*02 J-J Abate. Nuisance M. & H. Canal. Suffolk County. 3*s03 J-J $10,000..Jan 1 '2 ^-'23 3*s05 J-J 30,000—July 1 '22-*25 Incorp. 1916. Refuse Utilization Plant Bonds Dock Bonds. 6s *17 J-J 34,500r_July 1 *22-'36 4*s 14 A-0$ 100,OOOr Apr 1 1934 Underground Police & Fire Wires Paving Bonds. 6s *17 J-J S21.000r.July 1 *22-'36 $5,000 June 1 1922 6s g *20 s-a 150,000c.July 1 '25-'39 4*s 18 J-D 48.600-.June 1 '22-*23 This village is in Crossing J-D $180,000-June 2 22- 39 4*s F-A 337J,00-Feb 2 22-40 Police & Fire Dept. Bonds. 4s '12 A-O $15,000 Apr 1 1932 4s '12 J-J 150,000—July 1 1932 4*s'12 A-O 135,OOOr...Oct 1 1932 4*s'15 A-O 80,000r„Apr 15 1935 4*s'16 J-D 6,000r„June 15 1936 4*s'19 J-D 118,400—June 2 '22-29 4*s'19 J-D 69.750r.June 2 '22-'39 4*s'20 F-A 2i4.650r.Feb 2 '22-40 Municipal Building Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $67,500r_Aug 1 '21-'29 4s '10 J-J 10,000.-July 1 '21-'30 4s '10 A-O 59,000r.Oct 1 '2l-'30 4s '11 A-O 124,500r.Apr 15 '22-'31 4s '12 A-O 2,789---Oct 1 '22-'32 4*s'13 M-N 100,000r_.Nov 15 1933 4s'* 15 J-D 25.000r.Dec 1 *21-'25 4*s'16 J-D 210,000r.Dec 15 *21-'36 4*s'15 A-O 82,600.Apr 15 *22-'35 4*s'16 J-D 27,000-June 15 '22-36 4*s'20 F-A 57,OOOr.Feb 2 '22-'40 4s '21 M-S 50;000--Mar 1 *22-*31 J-D ... ... Reconstructing Grade Structures Bonds. 4*s 1923 $95,000c&r_Jan 1924 100,000c&r. Dec 1924 100,000c &r_Jan 1925 7a *75 J-J 100,000c&r_J&J 1924 6s '76 J-J 100,000c&r.Jan 1926 3s '86 J-J 30,000r July 1927 3*s*87 F-A 120,000r Feb 1925 3 *s*90 J-J 50,000r_„ Jan 1924 3*s*94 J-J 50,000r July 1926 3*s*94 J-J 50,000 July 3 ha'06 F-A l5,000r.Aug 1 *2l-'26 4s '08 J-J 20,000r—July 1 1928 4s '10 J-D 22,500-June 15 *22-'30 4s '11 A-O 212,500r_—Oct 1 1961 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1931.) 4*s*12 F-A $95,000r._Feb J,5 1962 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1932.) 4s '12 A-O 43,900 Apr 1 1962 (Subject to call April 1 1932.) 4*s*12 J-D 60,000 June 1 1962 (Subject to call June 1 1932 4s '12 J-J $130.000 July 1 1962 (Subject to call July 1 1932.) 4s *12 J-D 67,900 June 1 1962 4s '13 F-A 30,000 Aug 1 1963 7s '73 7s '74 ... ... [VOL. 112. AND TOWNS Grade Crossing Repair Bonds. 4s *12 J-D $1, 00—Dec 1 21- 22 4*s'15 A-O 150,000..0ct 1 4*s'16J-D 160.000.Dec 15 4*8*18 J-D 195.500—June 1 ;2l-*35 21-36 '21-38 4s '16 4s*16 4s *16 A-O 150,000 Oct 1 1935 A-O 11,000 Oct 11940 M-N 5.000 Nov 1 1940 J-D 5,000 Dec 1 1940 J-D 57,500 Dec 15 1940 M-S 13.500 Mar 1 1941 A-O 19,500 Apr 1 1941 J-D 25.000 June 11941 J-D 7,500—.June 15 1941 100,000—.June 15 1941 4*8*16 J-D 150,000...June 15 1930 4s *16 J-J 124,829.41-July 1 1941 4*8*16 J-D June, 1921.] BUFFALO (Concluded.) 4s *16 F-A 15,000 4s '16 M-S 4s *16 Aug 1 1941 A-O 39,000-—Sept 1 1941 11.000 Oct 1 4s *16 M-N 5,000—Nov 1 4Ms'16 J-D 150,000 Dec 15 4s '16 J-D 7,500 Dec 1 4s '17 J-J 5,000 Jan 1 4s '17 M-S 3,500—Mar 1 4s '17 A-O 4,500 Apr 1 4s *17 A-O 10,000—Apr 25 4s *17 J-D 25,000 June 1 4s'17 J-D 7,500—June 15 4s *17 4s '17 4s '17 4s '17 4s '17 4s '17 4s *17 4s'17 4s '18 4s '18 4s '18 4s '18 4s '18 J-J 20,500—July 2 15,000 Aug 1 15,000 Aug 1 M-S 39,000 Sept 1 A-O 11,000 Oct 1 M-N 5,000 Nov 1 J-D 5,000 Dec 1 J-D 2,500—Dec 15 F-A F-A J-J M-S A-O A-O J-D 5,000—Jan 1 3,500 Mar 1 4,500 Apr 1 BOND. DEBT Dec '19—$64,275 Assess, val., real estate 705,494 CARTHAGE. Assess, val.,.personal.. Inc. 14,900 1941 Tot.ass.val.'19(abt.50%act.) 720,394 1941 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $13.90 1936 Population 1910. 2,170; 1920, 1,941 1941 1942 CAMILLUS UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 9. 1942 Building Bonds. 1942 4Ms Nov J$3,000r 1942 1921-1923 130,000r —1924-1943 1942 1942 BOND. DEBT Apr 23 '21—$32,000 Assess, val. real estate 1942 .—738,725 1942 Other assessable property...393,756 1942 Total assessed value 1920 (88% to 90% actual)...1,132,481 1942 1942 School tax (per $1,000) '20—$12,144 1942 Population in 1919 (est.) 1,000 INT. payable at the Mechanics 1942 1942 Sav. Bank, Fishkill-on-Hudson. 1943 v 1943 CANAJ 0 HARIIL This village is in Montgomery 1943 I 10,000—Apr 25 1943 County. 5.000 June 1 1943 4s '18 4s '18 4Ms'18 4s '18 4s'18 4s '18 4s '18 4s *18 4s *19 4s '19 4s '19 4^s'19 4s '19 4s '19 4^s'19 4s '19 4s '19 4s '19 4s '19 4s '19 4s '19 4s '19 4s '19 4s '20 4Ms'20 4s'20 Junel 1938 7,500—June 15 1943 J-J 20,500 July 1 1943 F-A 15,000 Aug 1 1943 M-S 250,000—Sept 3 1938 M-S 39,000—Sept 3 1943 A-O 11,000—Oct 11943 M-N 5,000—Nov 1 1943 J-D 5,000 Dec 1 1943 J-D 2,500—Dec 15 1943 J-J 5,000—Jan 1 1944 M-S 3,500 Mar 1 1944 A-O 4,500 Apr 1 1944 A-O 225,000—Apr 1 1944 A-O 10,000 Apr 25 1944 J-D 5,000 June 2 1944 J-D 285,000-—June 2 1939 20,500—-July 1 1944 36,500 Sept 2 1944 11,000—Oct 1 1944 5,000 Nov 1 1944 5,000—-Dec 1 1944 2,500—Dec 15 1944 J-D 7,500—June 16 1944 F-A 15,000 Aug 1 1944 J-J 5,000 Jan 1 1945 F-A 200,000r Feb 2 1940 7 9,500 Apr 1945 12,500 Junel945 J-D ... _ - .20,500 July 1945 4s'20 13,000 April 1945 Street Cleaning Equip. Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-D $6 ),000r_ June2 '22-29 4j^s'20 F-A 166,500r_Feb 2 *22-'30 — Refunding Bonds (Various). J-J $94-6l4r .July 1'21-31 4s '11 J-J 30,250r.July 1 '2l-'31 Bird Ave. Sewer Refunding. 4Ms'13 M-N8142,800r.May 1 22-'33 4s'11 _ Bird Island Pier Wall. 4Ms'14 M-N$40,000r .Nov 2 1944 4Ms'15 A-O 40,000r.. Oct 1 *21-'40 4Ms'16J-D 63.000r.Dec 15 '21-'41 Bird Island Pier Improvement. 4Ms'18 J-D $48,000 June 1 '22-'43 4Ms'19 J-D 55.000r.June 2 '22-'44 Local Work Bonds. 4s '21 $3,772...Apr 15 1922 Playground Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $50,000r...Aug 1 1929 ^48 '11 A-O 5<*i000r—Apr 1 1931 4Ms'12 J-D 100.000 Junel 1932 4Ms'19 J-D 12,OOOr_June 2 *22-'29 Fire-House Bonds. 4s '08 F-A $10,140.40 Aug 1 '21-28 River Channel impt. Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-D 28,C00r.June 2 '21-'29 Bridge Construction Bonds. 4^s'16 J-D$l44,000.Dec 15 '2l-*36 4Ms'19 J-D 36,000-June 2 '2 V44 Monthly Local Works Bonds. 4s $132,434Various — ... payable at the office of the Commis¬ sioners of Finance and Accounts in Buffalo and by Hanover Nat. Bank, Population Sewer $10,465 1921-1927 Water-Works Bonds. 4.55s'10Aug$lOO,OOOc or rAugl'21-40 4.30s 38,000 —- 1921-1939 10,000 Street Bonds. 4-625s'11— $1,000 5s —. ——. ... 1921 BOND. DEBT Feb 26 '20-S169.000 Assess, val. real est.———1,168,455 Assess, val. (personal) 41,350 Other Total assess, property. value assess, (60 % act.) — 61,023 - 1919 -—.1,270.828 CANANDAIGUA. Ontario Co. April 28 Population 1920. 7.356as city First 1913. Pier Bonds. 4s Pier bonds 4s $14,000 TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FDS., &c.— Apr. 1 '21. Apr. 1 '20. Tot. bd. dt_$41,040,761 $42,417,279 Sink, funds. 5,008,024 4,428,622 112.550 Other assessable property__ Total assess, val. 294,630 '21 (abt. 5.530,651 Tax rate (per $1,000) '2l___$18.48 + xINT. payable at the County Nat. Bank, (Huandaigua 70% act.) CANANDAIGUA UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 4s '05 J-J $32,000r_Jan 1 1922-29 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 "21. $32,000 Assessed val., real estate—5,222,701 Assessed val., personal 112,550 299,200 Other assessable property. Total assess, val. (75 to 80% - Population 1910, 7,217; 1920, 7,451 INT. at U. 8. Mtg. & Tr.Co., N.Y This village is in Madison County. Incorporated 1835. Pop'n '10. 3,247; 3.80s J-J $85.400 1921-1933 Paving Bonds. 4Ms J-J $16,000 1921-1936 4.30s M-S 18.000-—1921-1938 5s'13 M-N 44,000—1921-1942 5s'15 M-N 6,000 1921-1926 x Village Hall. 4.90'17M-N $13,000.-Nov 1 TOTAL DEBT '2l-'33 April 1921. $133,000 Water debt (included) 36,000 Assess, val. real estate '20 1.385.512 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920. $22.33 + x INT. pay. at Vill. Clerk's office. CANTON. A village in St. Lawrence County. Incorp. 1845. Pop'n 1910, 2,701; 1920, 2,631. yearly 5s g 5s '18 $55,000 1922-1946 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 *21. $281,500 Tot. taxable value 1920—1,588,063 — Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19-$11.24 CARMEL (TOWN) SCHOOL DIS¬ TRICT UNIT NO. 9. CAMDEN. This district (P. O. Mahopac; is in This village is in Oneida County. Putnam County. Incorporated in 1834. School Bonds. Light Bonds, 3Ms $20,800.—$1,600 yearly 5s '18 ann $28.500—Jan 1 '23-'33 4Ms 15,120—1720 yearly TOT. DEBT Apr 22 '21— $20,000 Tot. assess, val. 1920 1,990,000 Sewer Bonds, Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20$ 10.80 — —- $2.100-_$2,100 yearly Bonds. 5s — Population 1920......—.......450 Putnam Co. INT. payable at $16,000—$1,000 yearly 4,835 serially. Nat. Bank, Carmel. FREE County. - — — CHEMUNG COUNTY. Elmira Is the county seat. Hospital Bonds. CASTLETON. village is In Rensselaer Co. Incorp. 1827. Population 1910,1,396; 1920, 1,595. Highway Bonds. 5s $8,OO0r.Apr 1 '22-'37 Water Works Purchase Bonds. 4.90s'13A-O $44,000r_0ct 1 '21-'42 TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 '20. $55,000 Water sinking fund. 1,500 _ Assessed valuation 1919. Real value (est.) 545,000 — 1,250,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 INT. payable at Nat'l $11.10 Exchange 4s'16 F-A $6,000c. Feb 1 '22-*27 4Ms'13 F-A $6,000r.Feb 1 22-'24 RoadBonds. !,800r._Feb 1 '22-'23 4M& Feb 12,495c. Feb 1 '23-'24 4MsT4 F-A 3,000c—Feb 1 1922 1,075c...Feb 1 1923 7,000c—Feb 1 1924 56.000-.Febl '25-'28 4Ms'15 F-A 4 Ms'16 Feb GEN. CO. DT. Apr 21 *21 $106,570 Assessed val., real estate.54,473,009 Assessed val., pers'I prop. 786,670 Total val. assess, (90% actual) 1920 .55,259,679 (per $1,000) '20—$8.84 Pop'n 1910, 54,662; 1920. 65,8/2 INT. at County Treasurer's office. CAYUGA Co. tax —— COUNTY. Assessed value, real est Assessed value, personal__ 1,481,740 CHENANGO COUNTY. Norwich is the county seat. 62,359 $182,286 1,544.090 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 20 -.65,221 Assessed value, real estate.20,006,417 Assessed value, personal.. 338,980 Total assessed value 1920. Population in 1920.. Special franchises CAZENOVIA, VILLAGE. This village Is in Madison County. Founded rate 1793. 427,087 Total assessed value Population in 1920 1920.20,753,834 34,969 Incorp. in 1810. Refunding Water Bonds. M-N$26,000c Part yearly CHESTER. This village is in Orange County. Sewer Refunding Bonds. 4Ms Population $26,000r.$1,000 yearly Incorp. June 23 1892. Street Improvement. 1910, 1,2)0; 1920, 1,049. 5s Refunding Water Bonds, t $15,000..July 1 '22-'36 BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '21 J-D $42,000--Due part) year $51,000 5s '17 Water debt (incl) J-D 36,000—Dec 1 '22-'45 26,000 5s '19 Assessed valuation, real... 1,481,740 Impt. Assessed val'n, personal$7,000 62,350 4Ms'13 Totalass'd val. (act.) '20.-1,544,090 Roads. J-J $6,320c 1921-1928 Village tax (per $1,000) 1921..$10.00 4s Population 1910, 1,861; 1920. 1.683 BOND. DEBT May 1 '20—$55,800 INT. payable at Cazenovia Nat. Water debt (included).. 48,000 Bank. Sinking fund 2,600 Assess, val., real estate 1,105,370 Assess, val. personal.. 50,800 CEDARHURST. 4s — ... — — — —„ This village is in Nassau County. Special franchise 30,405 Tot. assess, val. 1919 .1,186,575 Sept. 10 1910. Population Vil. tax (per $1,000) 1919—$13.00 1920, 2,838. Park & Playground Bonds. INT. payable in Chester. 5s '20 M-S $40,000r.8ept 1 '21-'40 i Storm Drainage Bonds. CLIFTON SPRINGS. 6s '21 $7,500..Mar 1 '22-'27 This village is in Ontario Co. Inc. Street-Impt. Bonds. 1859. Pop'n '10, 1,600; '20, 1,628. 4Mg'12 M-S $22.000r_Sept 1 *21-'31 Refunding Bonds. 4.70g'13M-S 22.000r.Mar 1 '22-32 $5,000r_June 1 '22-'26 4Mg'15M-S 24.000r.Mar I *22-'33 5s '16 J-D 15,000r.June 1 '27-'36 TOTAL DEBT June 1 '21. $119,500 20,000r_June 1 '37-'46 Assess, val., real estate 2,098,920 Electric Light Bonds. Assessed val.. personal 1,750 4s July $6,000r Part yearly Other assessable property 70,970 4 Ms July " 1,000——Part yearly Total assess, val. 19il (abt. Village Hall Bonds. 40% actual) .2,171,640 4.4s $5,000 Part yearly Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$14.60 BOND. DEBT May 24 *21 $56,600 INT. at Bank of Lawrence, Law¬ Water debt (incl.) 40,000 rence, N. Y. Floating debt 5,000 Total assess, val. 1921 (80% CHAMPLAIN. Incorp. — ... J-J $).5sK)..$1,500 Sewer Refunding Bonds. . — Erie P. O. Depew. Building Bonds. 4Ms'06 J-J $16,000r -June30 1922 4Ms'14 J-J I9.500c.-Jan 8 *22-'34 5Ms'20 J-J 60,000..Nov 1 *25-'44 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1920 $30,000 Sinking fund 3,000 Total assess, val. (real) 1920— .4,600,748 (60% actual.) Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $14.05 + Population in 1920 (est.) 6,000 INT. payable in N. Y. City. . 1920, 3,995. Water Bonds. CAMBRIDGE. CARLTON. This town (P. O, Carlton) is in This village is in Washington Co. Orleans County Inc. 1866. Pop'n 1920, 1,559. Highway Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 4.95s'13J-J »28,200r.July 1 *20-'43 5s '19 A-O $27,000 Apr 1 1929 TOT. DEBT May 18 1921 .$28,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 211921 $24,000 Assess, val. real 913,426 Assess, val., real estate 2,344,940 Assess, val. pers'I— 14,000 Special franchises.. — 43,104 Other assess, prop —33,211 Total assess, value 1920 Total val. '21 (act.) 960.637 (80% act.).— ...2,388,284 Vill. tax rate (per $1,000) *21—$7.6 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 21.$15.04 INT. at Cambridge Val* Nat. Bk. Population In 1920..——.—1.837 Paving in , CANASTOTA. (Assessment nominal real value.) CANTON. Tax (per A town in St. Lawrence County. M.) 24.00 29.24 26.88 Population 1910, 6,151; 1920, 6,497 ♦Including special franchise valua¬ Bridge Bonds. tion amounting (1919) to $27,994,845 4s '13 Feb f$7,500..Feb 1 '22-'26 (1920) to $27,844,735, (1921) to i 1,000 Feb 1 1927 $29,088,840. 4Ms*15 M-S } 5,000..Mar 1 '22-'26 138,000.-Mar 1 '27-'45 POPULATION.—In 1920, 506,775; 1915, 454,630; 1910, 423,715; BOND. DEBT Nov 9 1920 $54,400 Tot.ass'dval.(75%act.)'20.4,706.380 in 1905,376,587. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$13 19 4s ... is ... 5.634,451 ASSESSED VALUATION.— — 3Hs —$3.500 1921-1927 Water Bonds. 4s $20,800 1921-19.33 Street impt. Bonds. 4Ms July $23.940r_JuIy 1 '22-'42 5s July 4,000.-July 1 *22-'29 BOND. DEBT M^r 1920— $57,620 Water debt (included) 22.400 Assessed value, real estate.—615 109 Assessed value, personal 118,200 Other assessable property 4,762 Tot. assess, val. '19(act .val.) .738,071 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919. ..$16.26 Population 1910, 1,041; 1920, 1,013 district - act.) 1920-21 School tax (per$l ,000)'23-'2l$l 1.71 + J-J $35,000c. July 1 '24-'48 Gravity-Water-System Bonds. 4s *17 J-J $172,800c.July 1 '22-'45 4)|s Incorporated in 1877. Light Bonds. This Auburn is the county seat. TOTAL DEBT Apr 18 21 $51,000 estate.—.5,123,471 jpersonal Old Water Bonds. Tot.654354140 608175115 560079750 UNION SCH. DIST. NO. 7. This village is in Wyoming County Assess, val., real Assess, val., 4s 1921. 1920. 1919. R.E 615647300 569789880 515059605 Per. *38706840 *683852,35 *45020145 Apr CHEEKTOWAGA CASTILE. Bank, Castleton. Net debt.$36,032,737 $37,988,657 Apr. 1 '21. June I '20. Waterdebt_$12,763,023 $12,834,992 Water sk.fd 1,270.270 1,173,474 County. Sewer Bonds. — Street Bonds. 3.65s'04 M-S $70,000--Sept 1 '21- 27 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21 — $89,000 - New York. s-a _ $10,000 City Hal! Bonds. 5s '16 Jan z$ll,000r__Jan 1 '22-'32 — This town is in Erie 5s '12 $46,536r_Apr 1 "22-'42 5s'13 A-O J 11,010—Apr 1'22-'39 Water Bonds. 4s J-J 116,000—Apr I *40-*47 $50,000c—July 1 1922 A-O 4Mg'07 F-A 70,000c—-Feb '22-'35 5s *14 18.000—Apr 1 '25-*42 Deficit Bofrds. 4Mg'07 F-A 45,400c_May 1 '22-*38 Paving Bonds. 5Ms'18 40,500 1921-1929 5s'17 M-S $7,000—Sept 1 '2l-'27 TOT. DEBT Dec 31 1918. $173,120 BOND. DEBT Mar 4 1921.$289,600 Assess, value, real estate__9,625,695 Assess, value, real estatd..2,034,704 Special franchise.. 341,814 Assess, value, personal 49,900 Total assessed value 1919..9,967,509 Other assess, property.... 82,525 Tax rate (per $1,000) '12—.$7,114 Total assess, val. (1-3 act.) .2,167,129 Population 1910, 7.650; '°0, 11,923. Village tax (per $1,000) 1921.-$23 .50 5s '20 ... This city is in 1815; County Population 1920, 4,320. $100,000.Mar 5 '25-'49 1841. This Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$15.0 inc. CHEEKTOWAGA. This village is in Jefferson , Bonds. 3 15-16s— ... INT.—WHERE PAYABLE—Int. Incorp. 1829. 1910, 2,273; 1920, 2,415. 4#s*18 J-D 225,000 4s'18 57 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS —— _ This village is in Clinton County. Incorporated in 1873. Street Impt. Bonds. 5s '19 ann $8,900e__Sepc BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '21. actual)]— -.1,323,295 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$10-89 INT. payable at Clifton Springs. 1 '21-'30 CLINTON. $34,500 This village is in Oneida County 9,103 Incorporated April 12 1843. 288,030 Water Bonds. Assess, val. personal 15,100 4Ms $15,000. annually Other assessable property. 5,658 Water Notes. Tot.ass'd val.'21(40%act.) 308.788 5s $4,000Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 —$17 00 Sewer Bonds. .—1,140 Population in 1920 5s $17,000 1921-1937 Electric Light Bonds. CHARLOTTE.—(See Rochester) 4s $1,400 annually Street Bonds. CHATHAM.' 5s $14.500 $500 yearly This village is In Columbia Co. BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '21$52,400 Incorp. 1870. Pop'n 1920, 2,710. Water debt (incl.)—— 19,000 Road Bonds. Assessed val., real estate....750.597 4Ms'20 M-S $14,000—Mar 1 *22-'35 Other assess property—... 30,000 Water-Works-Purchase Bonds. Total assessed valu'n 1920 4.40*13 J-J $66,000—Jan 1 '22-'43 (60% act.) — 780.597 TOT. DEBT Apr 20 1921 $92,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) *20-$14.00 Assess, val., real. 1,096,400 Population in 1920......——1,395 Assess, val., persona] 79,600 Other assess, property 532,087 CLINTON COUNTY. Total assess, val. 1920 (75% Plattsburg is the county seat. actual) 1,651,905 $6,000c.Men 1 '22-'24 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1920S6.66 4s *09 Refunding Bonds. INT. payable at State Bank. Chat. Ms'll J-J $72,000r.Jan 2 '22-'39 Sinking fund (water) Assess, val. real estate —- . —. — — ... — — Asylum-Building Bonds. Deo $60,000c—-Deo 1 1921 Funding Bonds. Building Bonds. 4Ms'12 J-J $8,000r—Jan 2 22-'23 4Us '16 $25,000r.0ct 1 21'-'45 BOND.JDEBT Dec 311918 $228,000 TOT. BD.DT. Apr 1921$54,000 Assess, value, real estate-$10,244,908 Tot. assess, val. 1920 —2,448,905 Assess, value, personal... 330.910 (Assessment 70% actual) 224,215 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.111.50 Special franchises Total assessed value 1918.10,800,033 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,300 1920. 43.898 INT. Farmers & Mechanics Bank, Pop'n 1910. 48,230; CHAUTAUQUA (TOWN) UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 3. 4s '06 _ — Jamestown, in N. Y. exchange. INT. at City Nat. Bk.. Plattsborgh, 5i Apr $2j.400r GEN. BD. DT. May 20 in Scoharie County Reincorporated under 1917. Population This village is 1868. Inc. new CORTLAND COUNTY. Cortland Is the county Paving Bonds. C0BLESK1LL. 19School°Bonds (Dist. No. 1). $52,900 '21 „5,500 3,730,200 8,000 Other assessable property- 1 '22-'52 6s '13 F-A $60,000c. Feb Park Bonds. —- Floating debt (add-1) Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal— charter Jan. 126,900 3,865,100 „ Tot. assess, val. 192) (act.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 ' 1^.09 $4,000c.Feb 1 '22-'25 Population 1920 2,725 Street Bond". 3.95s M-N$27,000 May 1 1936 TOT. BD. DT. May 23 '21-S91.000 CORINTH. Assessed value, real est—.-1,652,946 This village Is in Saratoga County. Assess, val.,personal 60,950 Incorporated In 1885. F-A 4s '07 Tot. ass'd Total tax INT. at Village BOND. DEBT June 26 '19--$66,000 Assessed val., real estate—$867,610 Assessed valuation, personal- 19,850 Treasurer's office. val., spec, franchise. 8,066 Total assessed valuation 1918 (20% to 25% act.) 895,526 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$21.13 Assess, COHOES. This city Inc. 1870. County organized April 8 29.625. is in Albany County. Pop'n 1920, 22,987. 2576 1910, 2,166; 1920, Population " 1808. NO. 1. 45*s'19 TSTAL DEBT June 1 '21-$174,000 Assessed val'n, real eatate.7,884,004 Bonds. ^ 22-'25 5s '20 F-A S8,736r—Feb 1 Seneca St. Imot. Bonds. 5s '20 F-A Congress A CORNING, CITY. This city, situated in the town of Is in Steuben County Incorporated March 20 1890. City Bridge Bonds. $920r—Feb 1 '22-'25 the same name, St. Impt. Bonds. F-A $520r-Feb 1 '22-'25 Public Improvement Bonds. 4s'04 J-J $1,000-—May 10 1922 5s '20 M-N 4s '05 J-J 4^s'l6 J-J 4Hs'16 J-J 4Ms'17 J-J 4s '05 4^8*17 J-J 5s '18 5s *18 F-A 5s *19 J-J 5s '19 5s '19 J-J J-J 5s '20 F-A 5s '20 F-A , 5s '20 M-S 55,344.71r Jan 1'26-'31 30,916.01r Jan 1 *23-25 I3,9l2.r—Jan 1 1922 5,60e.-Mayl0'22-'23 Other Tot.ass'd val.'20(7o% ac-t08,385,005 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$15-25 iNT. payable in New York City. CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 7. This district Is in Westchester Co. 4.10s J-J $70,000r_\Jan 1 '22-*61 3.95s J-J 50,000r_/ 3Ms J-J 7.000 1926-1930 4^s'35 J-D S.OOOr.Dec 1 '21-'30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921 $132,000 Sinking fund 4,500 Total assess, val. 1920 (60% act.) 4,623,350 School tax (per $1,000) '20—$15.35 Population in 1920 (est) ;-9,000 INT. at Peekskill Sav. Bank. „ M-S 1100,000-Sept. 1 41-60 5s '21 M-S 170,000c_Mar 1 '22- 60 (See V. 112, p. 1185 for maturity.) 5s'21 Population in 1920 (est.) 10,300 INT. payable at First Nat, Bank of Port Jervis in N. Y. exchange. DELHI. .,SubW.f.BOn3d4*59.65. 1 '22-'24 900 May '22-24 90,000r.-Feb 1 '22-'39 4s 1 *22-'25 8.720-.Feb J-J $40,000r—- Jan 1 1926 4Ms'17 M-Nl20,000r.May 1 '22-'37 4Ms'19 M-S 142.500r.Sept 1 '2l-*39 Fire Department Bonds. 2Xs'02 J-J $16,000r—Jan 1 *22-'25 4Ms'10 J-J 6,000r__Aug 15 1928 4Hs'14 J-J 13,000r.July 1 '22-'34 4s*17 J-J 5,000—July 1 *22-'26 val. (85% 1920 10,447,015 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20—$33.92 Population city 1920 15,820 Total assess, actual) Construction Bonds. 3Hs'99 J-J $15,680.54r Janl '29-'31 3X*'99 J-J 40;245.88r Janl '32-'39 Voting Machine Bonds. 5s *18 M-S $12,000-Sept 1 *21-'26 City-Hall Bonds. 4s Dec $40,000r. Deo 15 '21-28 Deficiency Bonds. 4Hs'16 J-J $37,500r—Jan 1 '22-'36 Water Bonds. 4s '88 J-J 14,000r._.July 1 1923 4 y3a'l0 J-J ;21,000r Aug 1 1922 \20,000r_. Aug 1 '24-'25 54,000. June 15 '22-'48 5s '18 J-D 42.750.Dec 1 '21-'39 4Hs*19 F-A odd-numbered years; ($2,500 In $2,000 in even-numbered years.) 72,000-July 1 22-'45 6s '20 J-J Water Refunding Bonds. 5s'18 J-D/$44,000—Jan 15 '22- 43 I 15,000-Jan 15 *44-'48 Ontario St. Bridge Bonds. „ - 4Hs'17 J-D $24.000r.Dec 932,280 Other assessable property.„ „ _ 1921 15 '-21'36 BOND. DT. Jan. 1 1921-81,198,309 School sinking fund-6,488 Assess, val. 1920 12,917,107 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-—$27.76 INT. on imp. bonds of 1902, 1903, 1904 & 1905, fire dept. bonds of 1914 and water 4s of 1909 at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y.; on all others at Central Tr. Co., N. Y. Columbia INTEREST payable at Co., N. Y. Tr. CORNING SCHOOL DIST. NO. 9. Mch $19,000r 1921-1931 4s *09 Mch 29,500c 1932-1946 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 "21$18,500 4s '95 Total assess, val. 1921 (abt. actual)7,604,341 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$10-00 Population In 1920 (est.) 11,000 85% INTEREST on bonds of 1895 pay¬ Cortland and on bonds of in New York. able in 1909 FREE 15,000 190,200 Tot.asses.val.(80% act.) 20.3,097,444 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$16.50 personal prop - _ This village Is In INT. on $4,000 bonds payable in N. Y. City; on $50,321 at First Nat. 1920, 2,286. Water-Works Bonds in Orange County. Inc. Population 1910, 2,658; 1920, A village Reservoir Construction Bonds. $7,800——1923-1948 4Ms'12 F-A $20.000r_Feb 1 '22-'31 Refunding Water Bonds. 5s *15 F-A $50.000 Aug 2 1930 $85,500c DEBT May 12'21 $78,800 Sidewalk Construction Bonds. Dock Bonds. M-N Sewer Bonds. ... 950,700 5s '11 $4,000—July 1 '22-'25 Assess, val. personal 2,500 Fire House Bonds. Other assessable property. 75,000 5s'02 $600 Sept 11921 Tot.assess.val.*21(75%act.)l,028,200 BOND. DEBT May 20'2176,600 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 S11.712 Assess, val., real estate—-1,976,344 Population 1910, 2,549; 1920, 1,422 Assess, val., personal— 163,024 Special franchise 49,656 INT. payable in N. Y. City. — — Total COLUMBIA COUNTY. County seat is Hudson. Highway Bonds. 4^s'12 J-D $56,000r_June 1 '25-'30 4Ks'16 M-S 95,000.-Mar 1 '22-'31 Court-House Bonds. 3Hs 02 M-S $33,000r_Mar I '22-'24 4 Hs'09 J-J 40,000r—Jan 1 '22-'25 Refunding Bonds. 4HsT2 J-D $56,000r_June 1 '25-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 $355,000 Assess, val., real 27,568,195 Assess, val., pers'l 255,578 Other assessable property. 779,384 Total assess, val. 1920—-28.603,157 assessed act.) INT. val. (40% 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 2,189,024 $18.40 payable at Vil. Treas. office. CORTLAND. This city is in Cortland Co. Inc. Mar. 1 1900. 4s'16 A-OS109.400 1936 Fire Station Bonds. 4Ms'15 J-J $52,000—-June 30 1935 Sewer Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 $13,500 Apr 1 1929 4Hs'15 J-J $16,000—June30 1935 Paving Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $31,500 1921-1926 Popula'n 1910, 43,658; 1920, 38,930 4s '09 A-0 10,500 Apr 1 1922 INT. coupons at office of Treas. 4Hs'15 J-J 7.609.41 June30 1935 registered bonds In N. Y. exchange. Water-Works Purchase Bonds. 4s *10 J-J $240,000—.$6,000 yrly Refunding Bonds. CONCORD UN. FREE SCHOOL 4s '05 A-0 $60,900 Apr 1 1925 DIST. NO. 1. Paving and School Bonds. This district (P. O. Sprlngville) Is 4Hs'13 J-J $77.500--July 1 '2l-'33 In Erie Co. Pop'n 1914 (est.). 2,800. Deficiency Bonds. 4Hs'08 Jan $61.500—Jan 1 '21-'58 BOND. DEBT April 1921$61,500 4^s'17 M-N $64,000—May 1 *22-'37 '20-1,979,629 $1,000)'20——12.48 Ass'd val'n (75% act.) payable holders of bonds. direct to COOPERSTOWN. village is in Otsego 1807. This Inc. Hall. 4s Apr $3,500c Sewer Bonds. 5s M-S $20.000r Village DEPEW. This village is in Erie County. In¬ $49,000—Oct 1 *21-'34 corp. 1894. Population 1910, 3,921; BOND. DEBT Mar 11 '20 $59,750 1920, 5,850. Assess, val. (real est.) 959,200 -s '18 J-J $20,650—Jan 1 *22-'28 Assess, val. (personal) 21,600 Village-Hall Bonds. Other assess, prop 339,591 4.40s'12J-J $13,750r.Jan 15 '22-'32 Total assessed value 1919 Street Impt. Bonds. 444s — - -1,320,391 act.) (80% (per $1,000) 1919—$12.82 S. D. 2,100. 4 44s'07 Jan $15,000r_Jan 1 '21-'27 4.40s'08Jan 39,000r._Jan 1 '28-'37 4 5*8*09 Jan 6,000r__Jan 1 '22-'25 TOTAL DEBT Apr 20 '21$60,000 NO. UNION 2. FREE Pop'n *15 (est.) $1,000) 1920 Population In 1920 (est.) Tax rate (per on 4.40s'09M-N $47,600r__Nov 1 Improvement Bonds. 4.60s'15A-0 2o.500r—Oct 1 4.15s J-J 8,760—Jan 2 Improvement Bonds. $9.79 2,350 INT. on 444s at Peekskill Sav.Bk.; 4.40s at Home Sav. Bk. White Plains; on _s 45*s at People's Sav. '21-'34 '21-'25 '22-'27 1921-1927 M-N$10.220 '17 Bonds. Street 3,054,262 5s Assess, val. '20 1 *21-'35 6s '19—J-D $S7,075c.Dec Sewer Bonds. s-a 1923-1936 $80,000 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1916. $145,000 15,550 Sinking funds 1916..-2,795,965 $1,000)'15 $21.39 + Assessed valuation Vil. tax rate (per Bk., RUYTER. Madison County. Railroad Bonds. 3.25s $37,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 8 1920—$28,000 Assessed value, real estate 624,985 DE This town is in 1.755 School tax (per INTEREST SCHOOL INT. at Delaware Nat. Bank in CROTON-ON-HUDSON. This village is in Westchester Co. N. Y. Exchange. Inc. 1898. Population 1910, 1,806; CUBA. Incorporated in 1846. BOND. Bk.. Delhi Delaware Co. M-S $44,900c-Sept 15 '21-47 BOND. DEBT Feb 29 '20—$33,000 5s '14 Assess, val. real estate 1,117.625 BOND. DEBT May 1921- $46,500 1,388,800 Assess, val. personal 43,500 Assess, val. real estate 50,900 Other assessable property.. 31,704 Assess, val. personal prop. Other assessable property15,810 Total assessed value 1920 Total assess, val.(abt. 60% (85% act.) —1,192,829 act.) 1921 1,455,510 Population In 1920 2,309 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 —$19.00 Yonkers. 1884. Assess, val. real 1913—$20.87 This district Is in 1925 Bank of New York. COLD SPRING. This village is in Putnam County. 3Hb (per $1,000) tax INT. at Delaware Nat. $47,0001$2,000 yrly be- DELHI UNION FREE DISTRICT NO. 16. 1 ginning Sept 1 5Ms'20 M-S CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON 5s'18 Greene County. Bonds. Water 7,500 Population (est.) 1920 Refunding Bonds. Incorporated In 1867. CROTON Other assessable property. 1920,2,721. 444s'15 May $33,369c.May 1 *22-40 (See V. 100. p. 1017 for maturity) BOND. DT. Apr 27 1921. $87,000 Total assess, val. 1918 2.293.135 SCH. M-S $4,000c_Sept 1 '21-'24 5s '08 M-S 50,32lc.Sept 1 '21-'50 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1921 $56,500 Assess, val. real estate 2,893,244 4s Assess, val. INT. at Village Total COXSACKIB. Total tax CORNING UNION DIST. NO. 13. 1921—$11.52 INTEREST payable at Westches¬ ter Co. Nat. Bank, Peekskill. Bonds. 5s ' 1 M-S $30.000c_Mar 1 ' 2-'31 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '21- $686,260 Water Debt (lncl.) 75,000 Assess, val., real estate——9,441,735 Assess, val., personal 73,000 3 )4s'01 . act.)_5,118,360 School tax (per $1,000) 1 '49-'52 21,000—July 1 '22-'29 $9.00 1,736; 1920, 1,669 Treasurer's office. $1,000) 1918 Population 1910, BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21Assess, val. '21 (60% City Sewer Bonds. J-J $40.000--July 1,777 [Water Assessed val'n, real estate..1,347,800 Assessed val'n, personal— 92,450 Assessed val'n, franchises.8,470 Total ass'd val. (act. val.).1,448,720 70,000r„Jan 1 *27-'49 DELHI, TOWN. A town in Delaware County. Inc. 5,000r 1923-1934 Population '10, 2.815; $114,000 Mch. 1821. 444a*12 J-J 4.95s'13 J-J 5s '19 J-J Sewer & Water ^ $2,426.67r.Jan 1 1937 s-a 26,979 fund/General Sinking Tax rate (per Westchester Co. $31,000r__Jan 1 '22-'3l 2,400r 1921-1923 7,000r Part yearly 3 448*02 J-J 4.45s J-J RiVelJ?J°$ School Bonds. Sewer DIST. NO. 8. This district Is in ^ 3,975-May This village Is in Delaware County. Incorporated in 1821. Highway Bonds. 5s '16 M-S $10,000--Sept 1 '21-'25 Water Bonds. 4s M-N$l2,000r 1927 4s M-N$10.000r 1922 TOT. BD. DT.Mar 1'19— $36,000 Water debt (included) — — 22,000 CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCH. 4.35s'07 Bonds. Water 2,457rAug 20 '21-'23 4s J-J $10,000 July 1 1946 12,000--Apr 1 '22-'27 4s *07 A-O 45,000c—$10,000 y ly 4,750-Apr 1 '22-'26 5s '18 J-J 10,800--Jan 1 '22-'48 3,000 Feb 1 1922 General Fund Bonds. 18,000—Feb 1 '22-'30 4s J-J $25,000—July 1 '43-'45 18.000-Aug 15 '2l-'23 39,000.—Aug 15*21-33 4s 150,000. July 1 *26to'40 5,000.42 May 1 '22-26 Grading Bonds. 3 Xs'OO J-J 47-88 21- 40 $15,000—July 1 | 50,000-Sept. 1 J-J 4s ^ 3^8'00J-J 3Ms'01 J-J 3Hs'02J-J t , 40,250 460,691 personal— assessable property. - Assessed val'n, - Park Ave. Impt. $38,000—Apr 1 *22-*40 22,400-Oct 1 '22-'40 8,000c&rJune l'22-'29 \90.000c&rJune l'30-'47 J-D. 10,000.June 1'48-*49 4448*11 A-O 4 44s'10 A-0 45*g '19 s-a/ 1 • UNION FREE S. D. DEER PARK seat. Highway Bonds. 4Hs'16 A-O $44,000c-Apr I *22-'32 5s *20 A-O 45.000c-Apr. 1 *22-'30 TOTAL DEBT Dec. 1920 $128,262 Assess, val. real estate and special franchises 22,275,377? Assess, val., personal 72,625 Total assess, value 1920 —22,348 002 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $8.86 Population 1910, 29,249; 1920, „ 32,544 vaL'21 (72% act.) 1,746,440 (per $1,000) 1921-$25.35 Other ass^s. property [Vol. 112. YORK—CITIES AND TOWNS NEW 58 County. School Bonds. 4s *04 J-D $19,500 Dec 1 1924 23.000--Apr 1 '27-'28 $533,679 Water debt (included) 246,000 Assessed valuation, real_$ 10.857,707 4s '09 A-0 BOND. DEBT Jan 4 '21— val., specialfranch's 231,900 Tot.asses.val. (9 i % ac.) '2011,089,607 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919.-$27.00 Assess, Population 1910, 11,504; 1920, 13,294. INT. payable in N. Y. exchange. This village is In Allegany Incorporated in 1870. Paving Bonds. 4 44s'12 $5,500 5s *13 8,000 45*s'15 500Paving Judgment Bonds. 6s $4,000 Co. ... personal — Assessed value, —- Other — Total assessed value - assessable property 1920 Population 1910, 1,196; 9,901 49,102 683,988 1920, 1,141. — School 444s'09 Bonds. _— $26,500 Apr 22 1921 BOND. DEBT Floating debt (add I) Assessed valuation, real $28,000 3,329 1,026,575 DICKINSON & FENTON CONS. SCH. DIST. NO. 1. This district (P. O. Port Dickin¬ son) is in Franklin County, J-D $56,500 5s '19 57,500 BONDED DEBT 1919— $61,360 964,864 56,400 Assessed valuation Totai val. 1920 (2-3 act).-.1,140,475 Population 1919 850 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20.$29.90 Pop'n 1910,1,556; 1920 (est.).. 1,611 DICKINSON (TOWN) SCH. DIS. This district (P. O. Port DicidnDANSVILLE. son) is in Broome County. This village Is in Livingston Co. School Bonds. Incorp. 1845. Population *10, 3,938; 5s .'18 J-J /$2,000.July 1 '22-'23 \ 2,000-July 1 1924— 1920. 4681. 5s *18 J-J $46,000_Dec 31 '25-'47 Street Impt. Bonds. 100,000 1921-1940 5s '20 $38,000.June 1 '22-'4Q 6s '20 s-a BOND. DT. May 23 '21-$57,000 Paving Bonds. 5s *12 J-D $28,210—Dec 1 '21-'33 Tot. ass'd val. '20 (?* act.)-1,049,928 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S9.50 Water Bonds. 4 44s'96 $15,520r_Sept 1 '21-'24 Population 1,000 3 44s'00 l.OOOr.Aug 1 '21-'22 personal Other assessable property. . Assessed val'n, — — — — 1 *22-'38 DOBBS FERRY] This village is in Westchester Co. 5s '20 1 '22-'27 Inc. 1873. Population 1910, 3,455; Sewer Bonds. 3.75s'04 A-O $44,lOOr_Oct 1 '21-'29 1920, 4,401. Street Bonds. BOND. DEBT Nov 19 *14 $154,400 5s '20 — — 17,000_May 6,300-May act.)—1,732,372 4s '09 $1,000) 1914-$13.08 Village tax (per DEER PARK. This town is In Orange Co. The city of Port Jervis having been a part the time the bonds be¬ low were issued, that city is'jointly re¬ of the town at $26,000r__July 1 '22-*34 4s '09 Assess, val. *14 (X J-J J-J 6,000r__July 1 *22-'33 4.40s'15F-A 834.240r.Aug 1 '21-*44 Public Park Bonds. 4S/09 J-J §3,500r__July 1 *22-'25 Livingston Avenue Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $500r July 1 1922 Fire Department Bonds. 4s'09 J-J $2./00r—July 1 '22-'33 sponsible for the payment of same. Sidewalk Bonds. Refunding Railroad Bonds. 4s *09 J-J $10.000r„July 1 '22-*31 344s F-A $66,960c&r_Feb '22-*29 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1920- $967,900 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 1919 $88,000 Assess, val. real —5,130,967 Assess, val. real .1,083,940 Assess, val. personal 479,500 Special franchise ——__ 11,490 — 183,840 Total assess, val. 1919 1,095,430 Special franchise Tot. ass'd val.'19(70% act.)5,794,307 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$21.30 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$12.00 Population 1910, 1.696; 1920, 1,615 INT. payable at Tarrytown Bank. INT. at Nat. Bank of Port Jervis June, 1921.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS DOLGEVILLE. This Tax-Map Bonds. village is in Herkimer and Ful¬ ton counties. Inc. Mch. 17 1891. Retaining-Wall Bonds. 4Ms'17 J-J $2,000..July 1 *22-'29 Fire-Alarm Bonds. 4.20s'llJune $l,250r 4Ms'13 Mar 955r 5Ha $2,000—Oct 1 '21-'24 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '18- $658,189 Assessed val., real 10,505,696 — Assessed val., personal 50,000 assess, val. 1919 10,555,696 INT. on bonds due 1927 and 1928 Total 1921-1925 1921-1930 Water Bonds. 3 Ms J-J 35,000o —1923 Sewer Bonds. 3.90s J-J $19.500r_July 1 *22-'34 4.20s 4,250 1921-1937 , ... office ah of State Comptroller; on to 1930, at Bank; on the ditch and drain bonds at the First Nat. Bank of Mt. Vernon; other $9,000 issue, due the Warwick 1929 Sav. loans at Mt. Vernon Trust Co. Paving Bonds. 4s'10 M-S $9,550r_Sept l'21-'30 EASTCHESTER UNION FREE 4Ms'16 J-J (13,500r_ July 1 '22-'30 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. This district (P. O. Tuckahoe) is \ l,000r...July 11931 BOND. DT. Apr 26 1921-$897250 in Westchester County. Water debt (incl.) 30,000 Building Bonds. Water sinking fund 20,447 4s '06 Dec $12,000 $2,000 yrly Assessed val. real 1,825,710 4.85s Jan 15,000 $2,500 yrly Assessed val. personal 48,200 BOND. DT. May 23 '21-$49,000 Other assessable property. 60,015 Assess, val. real estate '20-3,388,844 Tot. ass'd val.'21 (2-3 act. 1,933.925 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20.S20.45 City tax (per $1,000) 1921—311.90 Pop'n 1910, 2,685; 1920 3.448 EASTCHESTER~UNION FREE INT. on 4s at the Amer. Exchange SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. This district (P. O. Tuckahoe) Is Bank; on 314s by State Comptroller, in DUNKIRK. This city is In Chautauqua County Incorp. Westchester County. — 1880. Pop'n 1910, 17,221; BOND. DEBT April 19181920, 19,336. $40,000 4Ms'16 $40,000—1921-1928 Tot. assess, val. 1917 1,950,653 Improvement Bonds. Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '18_$14.35 4Ms'17 ann $11,479 —Apr 4 '22-'27 --. — Public Dock Bonds. 5s *15 $100.000.June 1 *25-'44 Deficiency bonds 1913.... $6,000 EASTCHESTER UNION F. S. D. ... NO. Water Bonds. 5s '19 A-O $30,000—Oct 1 '21 '23 TOTAL DEBT June 15 '21 $229,034 Water debt (additional)__ Tot.ass'd val.'21 (65-70% 30,000 at Dunkirk district in Westchester (P. O. Bronsville) is County. Building Bonds. J-J $6,000r J-J 22,000r 6s *20 F-A 50,000r_Aug Trust Co., - 1 '30-'39 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921 $78,000 Total assessed val'n 1920—7,853,316 - of Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $4.53 + Population in 1920 (est.) -3,100 Principal and interest payable at DUNKIRK SCHOOL DISTRICT. the Gramatan Nat. Bank, Bronxville. 4s '08 M-S $65,000c..Jan 1 '22-34 4s '98 J-J 1,000c Jan 1 1922 EAST HAMBURG UNION FREE 3Ms'00 J-J 16,000c Jan 1 '22-*25 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Dunkirk, and Treasurer's office. 4s '05 J-J — 6,000c—Jan 1 '22-'24 TOTAL DEBT April 1921$44,500 A-0 20,000c—Jan 1 *22-'25 Assess, val. 1921 (2-3 act.)_2,884,693 5Ms*20 F-A 250,000—Feb 1 '22-39 School tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$9.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '21 $363,000 Total assessed val'n 1920 EASTHAMPTON. (about 70% actual) 11,497,615 This town is in Suffolk County. School tax (per $1,000) 1920-$20.01 Highway Bonds. Population In 1919 (est.) 20,000 4s '06 M-S $25,000-Mch 1'22-'26 INT. at Dunkirk Trust Co., Dun¬ 434s'19 J-J 95,000 1922-1940 kirk. BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $120,000 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (55% act.)6,190,780 DUTCHESS COUNTY. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---$22.20 Poughkeepsie is the county seat. Population 1910, 4,722; 1920. 6.000 Court-House and Jail Bonds. J-J J$60,000r._Jan 2 *22-*31 3Ha EAST ROCHESTER. \ l,000r__Jan 2 1932 This village is in Monroe County 3 Ha J-J 65,000r„Jan 2 1928 Inc. 1906. Population 1910, 2,398; County House Bonds. 4s '14 — _ ... ... ... "" _ 5s *18 4s 434s actual).. ; 10,625,093 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$47.32 INT. 3. This Water debt (Incl.) ELMIRA, CITY. 43,000 County seat of Chemung County. Assessed valuation, real.—3,400,925 Inc. 1864. Assessed val'n, Pop'n '20. 45,393. personal... 50,200 Assessed val'n, franchises.. Mayor's Notes. 56,770 val. 434s'12 1920 $j,000r_—July 1 1922 Total assessed Redemption Bonds. (70% actual) .3,507,895 3Ms*98 A-O $7,000r„Oct 1 *21-'27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$12.12 3Ms*01 M-S 8,000r—Sept '21-'28 Population in 1920 4,626 4s '03 J-J ♦INT. payable at Hanover Nat. 2,000r„July 1 '22-'23 4s '05 M-S 12,000r_Sept 1 *21-'32 Bank, N. Y.; on other bonds at office 4s '06 M-S 22.000r.Sept 1 *22-32 of D. C. Becker, Fairport. Bridge Bonds. 334s'95 A-O$115,000r Oct 1 '22-'25 FALLSBURGH. 4s '06 M-S 55,000r—Sept 1 1935 This town is in Sullivan County. —s 200.000--July 1 '24-'35 Railroad-Aid Bonds Refunded. City-Hall Bonds. 4s J-J $28,000r_$4,000 yly aft. 1921 334s'95 A-O $75,000r—Oct 1 '25-'28 5s 38,000—$4,000 y'ly 334s'96 M-S 45,000r_Sept 1 '29-'31 Highway & Bridge Ctfs. School Bonds. 4s Feb $8,000 1921-1929 3Ms'01 M-S $25,000r Sept 1 1926 5s 3,000 1923-1925 4Ms'12 M-S 59,000r__Febl '22-'29 5s 38,000. (Var. amts. yrly.; V. 95, p. 435.) BOND. DEBT May 9 '21-$105,500 434s'13 M-S 25.000r_Mar 1 *29-'34 Assessed val- real estate— 1,022,125 434s'16 M-S /15,000r.Sept 1 '21-'25 Assessed valf, personal 9,036 1 2,000r Sept 1 1927 Other assessable property. 4,750 40,000—Mar 1 '22-'31 Tot. ass. 4Ms'20 s-a val.'20(22% act.)-l,035,911 Pavement Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1929 $70-45 3 Hs'95 M-S $40,000r_Nov 15 '28-'29 Pop'n in 1910, 3,782; 1920 4,769 43*8*96 M-S 20,000r—Sept 1 1931 INT. payable by N. Y. draft. 4s '96 M-S 30,000c &r.Nov 1 1932 434s'13 M-S 95,500r_Sept 1 *21-'33 FARMIN GD ALE. 434s'14 A-O 24,000r_Apr 1 '22-27 This village is In Nassau County. 4s '16 J-D 150,000r_ June 1 *22-'36 Incorporated In 1904. Park Bonds. Water Bonds. 3Ms'01 M-S $16,000c-.-Sept 1 1926 —s *20 July $12,000r__July 1 '25-'4S Floating Debt Bonds. BD.DT. (water) Apr 20'21 $39,000 3 Ms'OO J-J $98,000r„July 16 1930 Total assess, val. '20 (50% Water-Works-Purchase Bonds. actual) 551,764 4 34 s' 15A-OS1,355,000r Apr 1 '22-'45 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $12.00 (See V. 100, p. 1018, for maturity.) Pop'n 1910, 1,567; 1920— 2,091 Revenue Bonds. " Building Bonds. 434a $12,500-_$2,500 yearly 534s 16,000 $1,000 y'ly J-D $16,000-June 30 '22-'23 1 '21-$2,606,500 BOND. DEBT Apr Water debt (incl.) Assess, val. real 1,355.000 39,633,423 Assess, val. personal 756,502 Special franchise 2,102,062 Tot. val. (87% act.) 1921.42,491,985 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$24.18 INTEREST at City Chamberin N. Y. exchange; on 1916 pavement bonds at the Che¬ mung Canal Trust Co., Elmira, or Iain's office, the at Importers' Bank, N. & Traders' Nat. Y. Assess, val. real 79,658,349 val.personal. 1,205,650 Tot.asses.vaL'20(80% act.)80,863,999 Pop'n 1910, 87,661; 1920. 91.747 INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. Assess, This village is in Erie County. 1849. In¬ Population 1915, 3,445; Street Bonds. 4.20s'16M-SI $6,000—Mar 1 '22-'27 i 600 Mar 1 1928 4.20sT6M-Sf 10,000—Mar 1 '22-'31 \ 400 Mar 1 1932 20,700-.$4,500 yearly 4.70s'15M-S 4s g '09 J-J $69,700o-Jan 1 '22-*38 Sewer Bonds. 4.10g'09 J-J $22,400c--Jan 1 '22-'38 4.70s'15M-S 4.580 $260 yearly TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18- $270,367 Assessed val. (34 act.)'17—2,359,159 Jan 1 1922 Village tax per $1,000) '17—$13.57 INTEREST payable at the Nat. 19^0, 3,703. Street Improvement Bonds. 4.10s'17 J-J $16.500r—Jan 1 *22-'26 4.10s'17 J-J ll,650r._Jan 1 *22-'26 4.20s'17 J-J 3,901. Water-Plant Purchase. EAST AURORA. corp. 1920, 4Ms'17 F-A $69,000-Aug 1 '22-'44 1,69Or Paving Bonds. Incorp. in is In Broome County. 1906. Village of Union annexed March 15 1921. Sewer Bonds. 4s *20 s-a $9.000--Apr 1 '22-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 15'16$71,000 Assess, val.(real estate—2,056,659 1915. Water debt (included) (included) 96,250 56,000 3,125,020 23,800 Assess, val. personal Total assessed val'n 1918 (about 60% actual) 3,148,820 Exemptions 84,140 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$11.60 INT. direct to holders of bonds. 4J4s'14 M-N 12,000r_-.Part yearly '21 $42,600 73,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 Water debt (incl.) - Assess, val. real 1,650,000 Assess, val. personal 2,000 property. _ 115,650 Tot.asses.val.'20(60% act.).1,767,650 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920--$20-00 x INT. at Trust & Deposit Co. of Onondaga, Syracuse. Other assessable This town (P. O. Tuckahoe) is in Co. Pop'n '10, 6,422. 1920.9.372. Fire-Engine Bonds. „ 4J*s 4Ms INT. at Worker's Trust Co. John¬ j This village Is In Onondaga Co. Incorporated in 1894. Sewer Bonds. „ Jan 1 1922 6s '20 Mar 1 1928 6s '20 $8.000 5.000 —. -— —- „ _ ^ 4.750-July 1 Highway Bonds. 4s semi-ann $9,000r_Dec 1 4s 9,000r_Dec 1 5s '07 J-D l,000r—Dec 5s '07 J-D 10,683r_Mar 1 4j4s 70,000—Jan 1 4s 9,000r_Dec 1 434s fl6,000„Aug 1 130,500 Aug 4Ms 5,000 Apr 4.60s 16,500--Apr 1 5s — — ... — — — ... Sewer 534s Bonds. — , 534s 4.60s S80,000--Jan 1 — — — — '23-*32 645,575 734,042 3l,317 $21.00 1,584 Population In 1920 This place is in Delaware County Water-Works Bonds. 6s '20 ann $35,000 1921-1948 BONDED DEBT May 1920-$42,500 Water debt (included)...... 35,000 Assessed value 1919 381.88* Population in 1920 525 FONDA. ENDICOTT (V.) AND UNION (T.) UNION FREE S. D. NO. 1. This district (P. Broome County. O. Endicott) is in School Bonds. 4.65s'19Decl $150,000r„Due $5,000 Dec. 1 1921-'42 and $10,000 Dec. 1 1943-'46. BOND. DEBT May 1920- $332,000 Assessed val., real estate—6,769,900 Assessed val., personal 35,500 Other Tot. 1920, 747. Water Bonds. J-J $13,8l0r_July 1 '22-'31 4s J-J 640c—.July 1 1922 4s assessable property. 204,019 val.'19 (34 act.)7,009.419 assess, Paving Bonds. 4s J-J $10,305r_July 1 '22-'33 GEN. BD. D lh May 23 '21 $27,320 Assessment debt (add'l) 4,650 Water sinking fund 1,000 — Assess, val. real 562,000 Other assessable property.. 17,000 Tot.asses.val.21(70% act.). 579,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$8.30 INT. hawk payable at People's Savings Yonkers, and the Nat. Mo¬ Bank, River Fonda. Bank, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$16.50 Population 1919 (est.) 16,000 ERIE COUNTY. County seat is Buffalo. Road Bonds. 3 Ms '02 M-N $;i,500r—July 1 1922 4s '07 J-D 182,OOOr.June 1 '22-'34 4s g FORT EDWARD (VILLAGE). This village is in Washington Co. Inc. 1857. Sewer Bonds. 5s '08 J-J $8,000—July 1 '22-'28 Water Bonds. 4s M-N$22.000 May 1923 Paving Bonds. $18,200—July 1 '22-'33 183.700r_July 1 '22-'34 117,000r.June 1 '24-'35 154,600r.July 1 '22-*36 (See V. 91, p. 167, for maturity.) 43*sTl A-O 175,000r—Oct 1 '21-'32 3.95s. 280,000c&r 1946 Armory Bonds. 4s '07 A-O$200,000r_ Apr 1 '22-*29 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21- $1,3.54.000 Assess, val. real estate—723,8 )0,976 Assess, val. personal 11,252,405 Assess, val. specialfranch.33,113.337 50,000c&rJuly 1 '24-38 9,000—Jan 1 *22-'24 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21. $115,533 Water debt (included) 22,000 Tot. ass'd vai.'20(50%act.)l,275,772 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20 $24.40 Population in 1920 3,871 Total FORT PLAIN. 4s *08 J-J 09 J-D 4 3*s'10 J-J —. assass. (81% val. 1921 at Co. 5s '19 Treas. 1933 8,333 J-J 5s '20 — INT. at Ft. Edward Nat. Bank. This village is in Montgomery Co. inc. $5.78 + 634,583 $1,000) 1921 Population in 1920 INT. '08 J-J 4.60sT2J-J 5s 768,256,718 actual) State & County tax rate (per 1832. Population Water Bonds. 3.90s Sept 1920, 2,923. $3,000r_Sept 1 '22-'23 4.80s'13— office. Elizabeth town Is the county seat. BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1921 $40,000 Assessed valuation, real..19,578,312 Assessed val'n, personal.. 235,760 Tot.val.'20(abt.65% act.>19,814.072 Co. tax rate(per$ 1,000) '20 $16.11 Population In 1920 32,461 8,000- - Refunding Water Bonds. $13,000 1921-1931 Street Paving Bonds. 4Ms A-O $17,000 1921-1937 5Ms'20 M-N 17,000—Nov 1 '25-'41 — *22-'37 '39-'63 ELLICOTT *22-'34 UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 6. This district (P. O. Falconer) Is in '36-*63 '22-'43 Chautauqua County. BOND. DEBT Apr 16 1921 .$37,500 '31- 3o Tot. assess, val. '21 (2-3 act.)995,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$29.00 '21-*28 Population in 1920 (est.) -2,450 BOND. DEBT/Water $35,000 March 1921-(Paving— 34,000 Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,362,475 Assessed val'n, personal 49,600 — Assessed val'n, franchises._ 66,429 Tot. ass*d val.*20 (70% act.) 1,478,504 Total tax rate(per $1,000) 20_$12.91 FAIRFIELD. This town is in Herkimer Bridge Bonds. 5s '16 $5,000 5s'19 39,700 — ELLENVILLE. 27-28 This village is in Ulster County. *29-'30 Incorp. 1856; reincorporated Apr. 8 1 1921 1914 under Village Law. '27-'28 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 16 '21$22,000 '24-'39 Water debt (icnluded) 6,000 '29-'30 Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,050,000 '26-'41 Assessed val'n, personal 65,000 1 1942 Total assessed val'n 1921 1,115,000 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $14.00 '28-'43 Population in 1920 3.116 , 125.000—Jan 1 780—Jan 1 1,680—Jan 1 5s '18 J-J 22,000—Jan 1 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 5Ha $5,000—Jan 1 Voting Machine Bonds. 5.80s '20 s-a $8,000---Oct 1 4.60s City. son ESSEX COUNTY. EASTWOOD. $20,000--July 1 '23-'42 45,000--July 1 '25-'39 Ditch and Drain Bonds. Paving Bonds. 3.95s'09 F-A $42,000r._Feb 1 '22-'35 —s '20 J-J Z75 000.-Jan 1 '22-'46 Grade Crossing Elim. Bonds. BOND. DEBT June 11 '20 $166,100 4Ms $15.101—Jan 1 '40-'55 Assessed val.'20 (65% act.) 2.398,402 Bridge Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$16.70 4.70s $9,000__July 1 '23-31 Population 1920 2,194 ... —- valua-fReal est tion '19 40% act. (Total Other assessable property Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 4.80sT5J-D EASTCHESTER. Westchester Assessed (Total 2.066.760 This village is in Montgomery Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915—$12.00 Pop'n 1910, 1,100: Pop'n in 1910, 2,408: 1920----9.500 Incorp. 1850. — Assess, val. real This village is in Onondaga Co. Incorporated In 1844. > (55,000—Apr 15 '22-'32 \ 2,000 Apr 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Apt 24 1920.$33,500 5s g '20 s-a FLEISCHMANNS. This village Bank of Commerce in Rochester. 5s *18 $21,000-Aug 1 '23-'32 Street Lighting Bonds. EAST SYRACUSE, 4.10s'17 J-J 5,500r„Jan 1 '22-26 This village is in Onondaga County Water-Ext. Bonds. 1881. Population 1910, 5s '13 J-J $, 1.000r_JuIy 1 '21-'32 Incorp. 3.274; 1920. 4,106. Sewer Bonds. Qpwpkf RAfiflc 4.30s'll J-J $78,2S0r_July 1 '22-'40 4.30s'11 F-A 4.500r_Aug 1 '21-'29 434s'03 July $30,OOOr—Part yearly 3.85*05 June 6,500r—Part yearly Water Refunding Bonds. 4.65'07 July xl7,000r—Part yearly 4.35s'll J-J $18,000r_ Jan 1 '2V40 Water Bonds. TOT. BD. DT. Apr 11 *19. $228,250 434s'13 J-D $62,500r—Part yearly Paving bonds (included)— 70,500 5s J-D 10,OOOr Part yearly Sewer bonds FAYETTEVILLE. ENDICOTT. • 3 Ms J-J $17,500r„Jan 2'22-'28 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21- $143,500 59 ... County. $500 yearly $500 yearly BONDED DEBT Dec 1919.$36,700 Total assessed value 1919 919,582 Population in 1920 1,337 INT. Is payable on FRANKFORT^ This village is in Herkimer County. Incorporated 1863. Pop'n 1910, 3,303; 1920. 4,198. Street FAIRPORT. This 5s village Is in Monroe County. Inc. 1867. Water Bonds. 4s '93 $43,000 1922 *22-'29 Drainage Bonds. 4.60s'19J-J / $9,OOOr—July 1 '22-'24 I 20,OOOr..July 1 *25-'29 Sewer Bonds. 5,000 4.30sYl Scpt$48."584r—Sept 1 '21-'43 4.95s'13Sept 18,000r_Sept 1 *43-'48 4.55s'16Sept 5.500r_Sept 1 '48-'50 Paving Bonds. 5s. '18 $40,000_Nov 13 21-36 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '21- $166,000 ... Water debt Sinking 5s g'13 July $3 ),667r__ July 1 '2 -'43 TOTAL DEBT May 24 '21 $105,667 Assessment debt (add'l)— Bonds. ... Water Bonds. (Int. at Albany.) 3.50s Nov $53,OOOr 1923 Sewer Bonds. 1923 — ♦Paving Bonds. 4348 '17 J-J $5,000r„July 1 4.60s *19 J-J 12l.500-.July 1 $17,000 paving bonds at First Nat. Bank, St. Johnsville. 130,500 (incl.) Fund—Water 53,000 17,000 (real est.).1,790,590 (Assessed val. 85% actual.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$17.50 Assess, val. '20 FRANKFORT UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 9. 4As, $4,500. assum. by N. Y. O. RR. 4.95s'13 Jan $38.820r 1921-1943 TOTAL DEBT Mar 12 *20 $45,000 Total assessed val. 1920—1,830,927 Tax rate (per $21.00 $1,000) 1920 ... 4.60sT5M-S 23,000 Mar'22-'44 BOND, DEBT May 1 1921 $688,291 Assessment debt 56,071 ... 25,000 189,000 val., real estate..7,536,054 Floating debt Water debt (incl.) Assessed FRANKLIN COUNTY. 10,000 Apr *24-'33 21,000—Oct 1 '2l-'41 A-O 4Ks'12 Assessed val.. Malone is the county seat. Total tax (per $1,000) * $430,000 1921. 19,640,171 Assessed val., personal— 308,275 Assessed val'n, franchise— 410,731 Total assessed val. 1920.-20,868,177 (Assessed val. abt. 88% actual.) $1,000) 1920—$16.50 Tax rate (per 1910, 45.717; Pop'n INT. on 1920. 43,541 bonds of 1913 at People's Nat. Bank, Malone: on ethers at City Paving Bonds. — — -v $6,500r—$500 yearly 82.000r.$2.000 yearly 4,000c. $500 yearly $43.30 1910. INTEREST on of Citizens' bonds sewer 1906 and 1911 payable at the Bank, Fulton; on sewer bonds 1910 at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., Nat. of N. Y.; the street bonds of 1909 at Chamberlain's office. on the City COUNTY7 FULTON Improvement Bonds. $50,000c.Feb 10 *21-'26 50.000.Feb 10:'27'36 A-O 4.35s'15F-A 4s '09 BOND. DEBT June 1920-S110,000 29,162,722 Assess, val. real estate person*!—738-285 val. 1919—29,901,007 Populat'n 1910, 44,534; 1920, 44,927 val. Total assess, INT. Sewer Bonds. People's Bk..Johnstown. at $38,000.$2,000 yly Dec 1 Pumping Plant Bonds. GEDDES. A town (P. O, Solvay) In Onondaga 5s S3,000..$1,000 yearly BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1920 $85,500 Co. Population in 1910, 5,959; 1920 Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,088,210 7,995. ' -,-:,'A-vY" Assessed val'n, presonal 59,600 Water Bonds. Other assessable property. 23,785 6s *21 s-a J $1,000 Mar 1 1924 Tot.ass'd val.'19(70% act.) 1.171,595 (84,000—Mar 1 '25-'41 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$20.00 Bridge St. Exten. Bonds. F-A $27,000--Sept 1 *35-*43 Population In 1920 2,200 5s '13 4.40s ann ... - I $27,000 BOND. DEBT May 25 '21 Assess, debt FRED ONIA. village is In Chautauqua Co. 1829. Population 1910, 5,285; This Inc. Water Bonds. 4s . '2l-'22 20.000—--Nov 1 1930 School Bonds. J-D 4s Total 4 *5.000c_Aug 1 F-A M-S 4s 10,117,360 110.000 284,019 Other assessable property. 1920. 6,051. „ 1920-1935 $15,000r 5.75s M-S 350,000 .—1924-1954 Street Bonds. 4.80s '13 J-J 3,340r__July 1 '22-'23 4.60sT5M-8 9,000r.8ept 1 '21-'25 5s *17 M-S 9,l00r_Sept 1 '21-'27 . „ val. *2i (abt. assess, 10,511,379 75% actual) Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $ J.21 INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y„ on bonds water at Metropolitan N. Y. Trust Co., „ 4.65 s'19 s-a 07.500-.Nov 1 *21-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $480,610 GEDDES UN. FR. SCH. DIS.NO.2 A district (P. O. Solvay) in Onon¬ daga County. Pop. 1919(est.), 6,500. 4 As J-D $26,000r Dec l*21-'33 4^s'12 A-O 126,000c-Oct 1 '21-'38 Water debt (included).... 25,000 4Hs'13 ... 37.500—Oet 1 '2l-'32 Sinking funds 19,5)7 _s 25.000—Oct 1 *31-'38 Assess, val. (83% act.) 3,656,399 TOTAL DEBT Apr 19'21 $216,000 Village tax (per $1,000) 1920--$10.00 Tot.ass'dval. '20(75 % act.) 9,255,581 INTEREST on water bonds is pay¬ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—.$14-88 able in N. Y. City; on first Issue of INT. on the $26,000 issue at Syra¬ school bonds at the Comptroller's cuse Trust Co., aud on others at the office, Albany; on other bonds in Chase National Bank, N, Y. ... Fredonia. GENESEO FREEPORT. This village is in Nassau County. Inc. 1832. Incorporated 1892. Town-Hall Building Bonds. Light Bonds. 4.10s'09J-J $2,100—July 1 4tfsTl J-J 4,000—July 1 1,260-.July 4s 4.000.. July 4.45s'12M-S 9,000-JuIy 5s '20 J-J 63,000 .July fire-Apparatus Bonds. 4Xa'U J-J $3,000..July 4s 330-July Road Bonds. 4As'll J-J $36,000-July 4.45s'12M-S 10.680-July 3.45s (VILLAGE). village is in Livingston Co This ... —. ... 1 1 1 1 4Hs'07 July $6,000r_July 1 Paving Bonds. '22-'27 '22-'28 '22-'25 4Hs'll Oct $1,600—Oct 1 1921 '22-'24 Street Bonds. '22-'23 4X*'17 July $8,000—July 1 ,'22-'29 '22-'30 5s '19 ann'l 14,000—July ll'22-'35 '24-'44 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '21- $52,600 Water debt 1 *22-'27 (75% 1 '22-'39 1 *22-'31 Bonds. 4.10s'09 J-J $2,000-July 1 '22-'23 4tfsTl J-J 4.000-July 1 '22-*25 5s '20 J-J 15,000--July 1 '24-'38 Water Refunding Bonds. 4.60s'18J-J $33,000—July 1 '22-32 TOTAL BD. DT.May 9 '21 199,000 Water debt (incl.) 58,000 Sinking fund (light) 5,723 Total assess, val. '20 .5,641,769 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$16.30 Population 1910, 4,836; 1920, 8.599 INTEREST payable at Freeport. 20,000 1,880,101 actual) '20.$16.82 Population 1910, 2,067; 1920, 2,157 Total Water (included) val. 1920 assessed Total 1 '22-'27 tax rate GENEVA. This city ... . ... *22-'46 , M-N$28,000r—May 1 '22-35 4.15s'14J-J 48,265.70-Jan '31-'43 4Ha'15 J-J 20,000r July 1 '22-25 5Ms'21 125.000 5,000 yrly. 4s '09 ... GERMAN FLATTS. This town is In Herkimer County. Refunding RR. Bonds. $12.000 1921-1933 Bridge Bonds. 4 As $1,000 1921 4Hs 14,000 1921-1934 Highway Bonds. 4Hs ... $7,000 1921-1927 ... ... ... Voting Machine 6s '20 M-N $8,000 Bonds. 1922-1929 1 1932 — Refunding Railroad Bonds. GERMAN FLATTS UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. $10,000—Apr 1 *22-'23 27,000--Feb 1 '25-'28 This district (P. O. Ilion) is in 4 As Street Improvement Bonds. Herkimer County. ($J5,200r— Jan 11 1922 4s J-J $10,500—11,500 yearly J-J \ 14.500r_._Jan 11 1923 4Hs*13 J-J 82,930r__Jan 1 '22-'48 6s '21 I 39,000r_Jan 11 '24-'26 4.20s'16A-O 43.200—-Oct 1 '21-'46 Sewer Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Apr 20 21- $133,600 M-N $250,000r„Nov 1 1945 Assessed val., real 5,797.650 4s *05 Assessed val., personal 27,650 4Ms'HM-N 100,000c._May 1 1941 fll.OOOr—.Jan 1 1922 Assess, val. public service.. 277,181 {13,000r.—Jan 1 1923 Total assess, val. 1920 6,102,481 4As'20 J-J jl2,000r Jan 1 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920- —$17.09 1 4.000-—-Jan l iy25 Population in 1920_ 11.000 GEN. BD. DT. May 1921 $606,900 INT, at Ilion Nat. Bank in New 4Hs'15 A-O ... • - 58,000 8,699 45,000 19,321,650 Assessed val., personal 292,350 Assess, val., franchises 1.207,116 Tot. ass.val.'29 (70% act.)20.822.116 Floating debt Sinking fund, general Water debt (included) Assessed val., real York exchange. GERMAN FLATTS UN. FR. S. D. 2. P. O. Mohawk, Herkimer County. M-N$39,000 Nov 1 '21-54 4^s'15 M-S 10.000..Dec 1 '32-'4J —s 18,000. 4^s'17 M-N 9,800—May 1 '32-'51 BOND. DEBT April 1921$52,000 ... Other assess, Total assess, property 129,494 value 1921 1.312 000 $1,000) 1921 —.$22.80 INT. at Nat. 3,000 Mohawk Valley Bk N. Y. exchange. In rate INT. Tax rate (per Population (est.): (per $1,000) 1921--$30.40 local impt. bonds of 1917 refunding bonds of 1917 and sewer bonds of 1920 at, City Chamberlain's office or at Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bk., New York; on water, railroad, deficiency, bridge and local improvement bonds of other years payable In N. Y.; on all Tax 1,182,506 Assess, val. real estate on 1918, and Chamberlain's office. other issues at GHENT & CHATHAM (TOWNS) UNION FR. SCH. DIST. NO. ls P, O. Chatham, GOSHEN. This Columbia County. 4'As'14 A-O $67,620r..Oct 1 '21-'54 (See V. 100. p. 68, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 $72,000 Total assess, val. 1920 —1,882,512 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$14.88 INT. at U. S. M. & Tr. Co.. N.Y. '10, 3,081; 1920, - — village is in Orange County. 1809. Population 2,843. Water Bonds. Inc. os -5P.000 1921 6.000 --.-1921-1926 .... 4s — 4 As 1921-1935 15,000 ... Sewer Bonds. 4 COVE. GLEN 3100.000-Beg Aug. 1 '21 F-A As $118,500 20,500 -.2,184,068 city of the third class and assumed Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $10.81 the bonded indebtedness of the dis¬ INT. payable at Goshen Nat. Bk. trict it covered which included school and sewer bonds. It also assumed 22.6% of the bonded indebtedness of GOSHEN UN. FR SCH.DIS. NO. 8. Thi district is in Orange County. the Town of Oyster Bay, of which it was formerly a part. This included 4 As lh T-D $31,140c J'nel5'22-'30 the Oak Neck Beach Pavilion bonds, TOTA1 DEBT Apt 14 1921 $36,000 This the is city In Nassau County. 1918 Glen Cove became a On Jan. 1 BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '21. Water debt (incl.) Total assessed value 1921 Ave. improvement Institute bonds. Jerusalem bonds and the Jones — . . - $1,130 Impt. Bonds. ..s $904 Jones Institute Bonds. ..s $4,972.... —s val. real estate..—1,451,935 50,569 Tot. $3,000Pavilion Bonds. —s Assess, Other assessable property. _ assess.val.'29(2-3 act.) 1,592,504 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—*19.54 Court House Bonds. Population in 1920 (est.) 3,500 INT. at Goshen National Bank. — Jerusalem Ave. —. _ ; Sewer Bonds. 5s'21 250.000c-..June*22-71 --- 4^s'12 M-S $120,000-Sept 3 '21-'39 Oyster Bay S. D. No. 5 Bonds. 4s F-A $10,000c—-Feb '22-'41 4s A-O 10,000c--Oct 1 *21-'40 4s M-N 18.0Q0c-May 1 '22-'3l 53,000r-July20'22-'46 4^s J-J 4s M-N 2,000c..-May 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Apr 14 '21- $136,006 School debt (add'l) 94,500 Assessed val., real est 8,991,470 Assessed val., personal—__ 334,800 63l,019« Total assess, val. 192J—$3,957,289 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$45.90 Other as essabfeproperty._ —8,664 Population in 1920 (per M.) Is in Ontario County Inc. Jan, 1 *98. Popula. '20, 14,648. Impt. Bonds. 4^sT6 s-an $35,000 1921-1934 4KsT6 s-an 26,184 1921 _s 20,000 s 23 451 5j^s'21 II! 29 J)00—Apr" T r2236 5Ms'21 25.000-Oct l"21-'30 Refunding Bonds. 5s *14 $5,000 1921-1930 4Ms A-O 3,000—Apr 1'22-*24 Special Appropriation Bonds. FRIENDSHIP. 4Hs'12 A-O $40.000c 1925-1929 This village is In Allegany County. 4Ms A-O 15.000—Apr 1 *22-*36 Incorporated In 1898. Public Impt. Bonds. 4.80s J-D $11,000 4Hs'12 A-O $4,500c 1925-1932 3.90s J-J 19,500.. Jan 1 '22-'30 4^s'12 A-O 400r 1922 BOND. DEBT May 12'19-$33,100 Street Bonds. Total assessed val'n : 569,105 3Hs'02A-O $l,840r—.Apr 11922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 $8.53 4s 03 A-O 2,700r Apr l'22-'23 Population 1910. 1.218; 1920, 1,026 4s '04 A-O 5,l25r—Apr 1 '22-'24 INT. payable In New York. 4s '05 A-O 4,000r__Apr 1 '22-'25 4s '09 A-O 24,300r ..Apr l'22-'29 FULTON. -s'09-'10— 48,000.76 This city (lncorp. in 1902) Is In 5s '20 A-O 4,000-Apr 1 '21-'24 Oswego County and Includes the old Fire-Department Bonds. villages of Fulton and Oswego Falls. 5s '15 A-O $12,675 Apr 1 *22-'34 Deficiency Bonds. Park Bonds. 4MsT6 M-S $9,000.-Sept 1 '21-'26 5s '15 A-O $1,027—Apr 1 '22-'34 Sewer Bonds. Lake Front Bonds. 4s '05 J-J $10.000r_Jan 1925&'30 .s $4,500 *25-'32 4s '06 J-J 5,000r—Jan 1 1936 City-Hall Bonds. 4s '06 J-J 8.000 5s *13 A-O $52,000 1921-1933 (Due 1923,1928,1933 and 1938) Water Bonds. I 4.35s'10J-J 20.000r—Jan 1 '30-'39 4s '96 A-O$140,000c—Oct 26 1926 4Ha'U F-A 12,000r.Aug 15 *2l-'31 4 As'11 A-O 86.250c.Apr 1 '22-'31 5s '18 F-A 9,000 Feb '22-'24 4HS*11 A-O 18.500 Bridge Bonds. TOT. BD. DT. Feb 27 '20 $574,515 4HsTl M-N$62,000r_Nov 5 *21-*41 Assess, debt (add'l) 49,495 4.70s'13A-O 18,525.57 Oct 15 *23-40 Sinking fund 53,045 Tot. ass'd val.'20 12,608 877 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $19.77 1 Water Bonds. INTEREST is payable part at the 3.408 J-D $64,000o_June 1 '22-29 City Treasurer's office, part at the 4.45s'12A-0 15.000r.0ct 25 :21-'32 Nat. Bank of Commerce. New York. 45f^l9nF.A$in25*000r-Feb '32-'55 3Hs'02 Aug *25,000r—Aug 14,089 1920, ... t 35,000 (add!)-.—_ Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal 10,160; 1910, As 4A* 120,000—Jan 5 Fire Department Bonds. 5s '14 County seat is Johnstown. Highway FRANKLINVILLE. This village is In Cattaraugus Co. Incorporated In 1874. 5s 5s 5s of Issued since Y., m N. Y. exchange Nat. Bk., N. Excl. *21 1920. 10,480; 13.043 $117,000 water bonds 1910, Pop'n BOND. DEBT Apr Assessed val., real 77,000 personal Other assessable property . 190,675 Tot. ass'd val.'21 (55%act.)7,803,729 Road Bonds. 4 Total assessed value, 1920.8.128,963 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$1.45 Pop'n (Board Educ.) $52.000—Sept 1 '21-'31 Sch. BIdg. Const. $37,000 TOTAL DEBT Mar 1 '21. School Bonds. 4s '09 [VOL. 112. TOWNS NEW YORK-CITIES AND 60 GOUVERNEUR. This village is in St. Lawrence Co. Inc. Sept. 1868. Street-Improvement Bonds. 4>£sT2 A-O $l,600r—Oct 1 '21-'22 Water-Works Refund. Bonds. $25,OOOc.Juiy 1 '21-'32 4>*sT0J-J 5s Fire Apparatus Bonds. F-A $9,000 1921.) BOND. DEBT May 20'21. $35,600 Water debt (included) 25,000 Assessed val.. real 2,020,150 Other assessable 16.638. Judgment Funding Bonds. 1920, M-N$12.500-_May 31 1933 5s Bridge Construction Bonds. 4As'14 M-N$45,000—May 1 *34-'37 Sewer Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'12F-A $78,090. Aug 31'2l-28 Village Hall Bonds. 3 Hs'00 J-D $31,200c Y'ly to J'ne'29 Park Bonds. Pop'n GLENVILLE ?N. F. S. D. NO. 2. This district (P. O. Scotia) is in Schenectady County.. 5s '15 J-J $56T000r 1921-1934 5s '05 J-J 8,000c 1924 5s *10 J-J 13,500 r 1925-*34 5s *12 J-J I0,200r 1920-1932 BOND. DEBT Apr 24 *20 $88,000 1,969.360 225,223 Assess, vai., reai estate Other assess, prop val. 1919 (abt. 50% , 2,194,583 actual) (per $1,000) 1919—$26.00 Population (est.) 1919 5.000 INT. on 5s of 1905 and 1910 at Tax rate 8chenectady Trust Co. and in N. Y. exchange. all others on is in Fulton County city Mch. 19 1890, having theretofore formed part of the towD of Johnstown. Pop'n 1910, 20,642. 1920, 22,075. Local Improvement Bonds. 4As 17 J-J $5,000 1922 [ 4.200 1922 4s '18 J-J 3.800 1922 I 3.800 1923 5s '19 F-A 4.200—Feb 1 *22-'24 This 4^s at York. GOUVERNEUR U. F. S. D. NO. 1. Thi? district (P. O. Gouverneur) Is in St. Lawrence County. 4.60s'19J-J /$24,000 1926-1937 1 1,000 -1938 BOND. DEBT April 1 1921i $35,000 Assessed valuation 1919-—2,250,000 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '19_$15 80 5,000 Population in 1920 (est.) J-J 51,400—Jan 1922-1925 Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'12 M-N $16.000c.Nov 1 '22-'36 4As $84,600——1921-1938 (?) s-a BONDED DEBT GRANVILLE. This village is in Washington Co. Inc. 1885. Pop'n '20, 3,024. Highway Bonds. ^ 5s '13 Sept $17,150 1921-1943 5s '14 Sept 14,400r_Sept 7 '21-'44 „ 5.90s s-a 30,000-Aug Water Bonds. 15 '21-'35 „ _ Jan $26.000r 1921-1946 BOND. DEBT jan 1 1920. $39,560 Water debt, incl 20.000 Assessed val., real estate.-1,142,350 Assessed val., personal 49,250 Other assessable property— 43,852 Tot ass'd val. 19 (% act.)_ 1,235,452 Village tax (per $1,000) 1915—$12.80 4As INT. In payable Granville at Farmers' Nat. Bank. NO. city a is in Cattaraugus Co. Bonds. This village Water 6s'20 GREAT GLOVERSVILUL lncorp. Bank, Hanover 4As at First Nat. on Gouverneur; GO WANDA. 4^s'17 F-A $66,000-Aug 15 '27- 34 TOT. DEBT Dec 31 '18— $384,650 Total assess, val. 1919 10,174,973 City tax (per $1,000) 1916—$14.35 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *17 $33.85 INTEREST payable in Glens Falls Total 46,572 2,056,722 (per $1,000) 1929—$12.15 1910. 4.128: 1920, 4.143. Tax rate INT. property. (75% actual) Total val. '21 Nat. Nank, New GLENS FALLS. This city Is in Warren County Inc. 1839. Population 1910. 15.243 - 1 beginning ($1,000 yearly on Aug. NECK SCHOOL DIST. 7. (P. O. Great Neck) la of North Hempstead, This district In the town Nassau County. 4s . $12.000 1924 1921$502,600 1920—10,660,769 (per $1,000) *20-$8.90 BD. DEBT May 31 Assessed valuation School tax rate GREENBURGH. This town Is In Westchester Co. Road Bonds „ M-N$10,000—Nov 1 *22-'31 Grade-Crossing Elimination. Water Loan. 4%s'15 J-J $29.000—Jan 1 '22-'39 4H»'13 J-D $40,000c.June 19 *22-29 Water Dist. Bonds. Deficiency & Refunding Bonds A-O $2,300.-Jan 1 22-'23 4s '97 M-N *28,000r—May 1 1922 5s '15 VotingMacihne Bonds. Deficiency Bonds. 5s 15 _ _ 4H»'14 J-D $14.000—June 1 '22-'28 KUa ciAnnn # June, 1921.] Assessed val., personal 45»115 (Concluded.) Other assess, property Bonds. 65,196 $15,000—July 1 *22-'24 Total assessed val. 1920— 1,253.200 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$12.90 Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'14 A-O I$44,000.-Apr 1 '22-'43 Pop'n 1910, 2.314; 1920—---2.384 x INT. at First Nat. Bank, Green¬ \ 23,000—Apr 1 1944 4^s'13A-0 23.000 1921-1943 wich in N. Y. exchange. 4s 79.000—-Aug 1 1924 Highway Improvement Bonds. GROTON. This village is in Tompkins Co. 4s '05 M-N$105,40Q 1921-1933 4s *06 P-A 24,000-.Aug 1 '2l-'32 First incorp. in 1860, then again later 4tfs'll P-A I02,000r-Peb 1 '22-'38 In 1870. Water Bonds. 5Hs*13 F-A 5.000—Aug *2l-*25 Sept 1 1922 5s *16 J-J 5,400—July 1922-*26 3Hs'92 M-S $5,000r 6s '20 M-N 87,000__May 1 '22-'50 Hartsdale Water Bonds. Electric Light Bonds. 4.40s* 12F-A $19.800.-Aug 1 ,21-'31 Elmsford Drainage Bonds. 3?is'16 J-J $ll,000r—July 1 1926 3,000r $300 yearly 4Ms*09 A-O $38,000—Oct 6 *21-,33 4Hs'12 A-O 4.85s* 10A-O l,000r—,$500 yearly 4.950---Oct 6 *21-*31 4Hs'14 A-O BOND. DEBT Dec 1919Village Hall Bonds. $627,500 Dec $450c—$150 yearly Assessed val., real 44,114,945 4s '99 Assessed val., personal Highway Impt. Bonds. 2,361,000 Total assess, val. 1919—46,475,945 4.40s 14J-J $7,0Q0r—$500 yearly M-S 5.000-Mar 15 *22-'42 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$11.79 5s'17 Pop'n 1910, 23,193: 1920, 23,881 BOND. DEBT Apr. 23 '21-$122,750 Floating dent (add!) 5,000 Sinking fund (water) 5,000 GREENB'H COM S. D. NO. 8. Water debt (included) 95.000 GREENBURGH Assessment Map 4Ms'14 J-J ... , , This district (P. O. White Plains) Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. Other 1,063,910 17,400 7,081 personal property assess, Total '20 val. assess, (abt. TOTAL DEBT Apr 13 1921 $86,750 86% actual) 1,088.421 Total assessed vaf'n 1920--2.921.472 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $11.94 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19—$2.50 Pop'n, 1910. 1,260; 1920——2,235 INT. at the County Trust Co., White Plains. GREENBURGH (TOWN) UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. This district (P. O. Hastings-onHudson) is in Westchester County. School Bonds. 5s '17 $15.000 5s *18 Jan $15,000 (Due yearly on Jan. 2.) r 6s *20 M-N 96.000_.May 1 *22-*45 BOND. DEBT Jan 2 '19-$86,000 Total assess, val. 1919 This district (P. Nat. O. Groton) is in Tompkins County. *21-'24 '25-'27 '28-'37 '38-*41 11942 *43-*44 *45-'46 18,000r__Dec 1 *47-'48 $3,000r__Dec 1 9,000r—Dec 1 40,000r—Dec 1 20,000r__Dec 1 5,500r—Dec 14,000r__Dec 1 16,000r__Dec 1 J-D 5s *19 9,554,672 act.) First the GROTON (TOWN) UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 8. ... — (about INT. payable at Bank, Groton. Sch. tax rate (per $ 1,000)'18—$6.634 1 1949 10,000r—Dec M-N 40,000r_May 1 '26-'51 6s '21 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1920- $142,500 GREENBURGH UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. Total assessed value 1919-.1,157,093 4Ms*10 J-J $139,000c—Jan 1 *22-'47 School tax 5,000c..Jan 1 '22-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 *21 $135,000 Population in 1920 (est.) 4)48*12 J-J Ass'd val. 1920 11.161,211 School tax (per rate(per$l ,000) *20-$14.81 2,000 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Groton, in New York exchange. $1,000) 1920 S6.44 + INT. payable at Irvington Nat. Y. exchange Bank of Irvington, in N. HALFMOON AND STILLWATER (TOWNS) UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 10. P. O. address Mechanicvllle. (TOWN) UNION GREENBURGH FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 3. This district (P. O. Dobbs Perry) is in Westchester Building J-D J-D 4s 4s 5^s*21 County. Bonds. $16,000c—1921-1924 20,000c 1925-1928 M-N/40,000r_Nov. 1 '29-'38 UO.OOOr.Nov. 1 *39-'40 BOND. DEBT April 1921 $36,000 Total assessed val. 1920 6.473.177 1,000) '20-$7.67 + Population in 1920 4,0ou 4s '80 J-D $15,850r.($1,000 J-D) J-D 5.000r.($1,000 yly.) 4Ms'13 J-D 124,000.($4,000 yly.) — 4Hs'15 July 3,000_($1,000 July) 4^s*20 J-J (184,000—Jan 1 *22-'44 4s '06 1 54,000--Jan 1 '45-'50 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1920 $403,350 Tot. ass'd val.'20<real est.)4,821,307 (Assessment 2-3 actual) Tax rate (per $1,000 1920..-$29.30 Population In 1920 (est) 10,000 J-D J-D 2.000r_Apr 1 '23 &'25 This town is in Erie County. 88,l25r_June 1 '22-'36 100,000r .1925-1944 3.000—$1,000 yearly -s 4,400 Street-Improvement Bonds. 6s $9,500 5s 6,000 -J 43^s. 2:400 Voting-Machine Bonds. 6s $3,200 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 6s $7,212 Water Supply Bonds. 5s $9.000— 1944 4Xa 30.000 $3,000 yly. BONDED DEBT 1920— $547,584 Assessed val'n, real estate 9,099,675 Assessed val'n, personal 37,750 Special franchises. 209,580 Total assessed val'n 1919 9,347,005 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $15.71 Population 1910. 4,226; 1929, 4,994 4Hs'07 J-D 4Xs 4Hs — — GREENBURGH UN.FR.DIS.NO.4. 4Hs'll J-J J-J $38,000—Jan 1 '22-'40 38.000 1921-1939 Assess, BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1920 $82,000 Assessed val*nT9(80% act.)7,511,585 School tax (per $1,000)1919.$7.72+ 6,000 Population 1920 (est.) va. (total Total Tax 13,711,891 (real estate ]personal val. assess, 29,200 1921 ...14,290,466 14,290,466 1921 1921—$5.64 8,656 (per $1,000) Population 1920 rate . INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of Hastlngs-on-Hudson in N. Y. exch. Catskill is Erie County $78,000—Feb 1 4s '10 F-A 30,000c.Feb 1 4s'11 F-A 10,000c-—Feb Refunding Bonds. 4s *11 F-A $10,000c—Feb Road Bonds. 4s '11 F-A $5.000c—Feb 4s *12 F-A 52.500c.Feb 1 4s '15 M-S 17,500c.Mar 1 4s *16 M-S [5.500 Mar — S3t.Q20r—Jan 1 '21-*39 4 Hg'10 J-J the county seat. Court House & Jail Bonds. _s'08 HAMBURG (TOWN) UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 1. This district Is in GREENE COUNTY. '22-'27 '29-'31 1 1933 BOND. DEBT May 2 1921 .$31,000 Ass'd val. '20. real estate.-5,259,951 (Assessment 80% actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$7.32 Population In 1920 (est.) 4.200 INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y. 1 1932 1 1934 HAMBURG (TOWN) UN. FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 13. '34-'39 '39-'41 This district (P. O. Lackawanna) 1 1941 /20.000—Sept 1 '21-'24 \ 4s '16 M-9 M-S Tax rate Mar 1 1942 8,000—Sept 1 '25-'26 1,000 Sept 1 1925 20,000 1927-1930 9,500 5s *19 20,000—May 1 '27-'30 5s *19 (4,000 Mar 1 1931 14,500 Mar 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Dec. 1 '20 |$274,000 Assessed val.. real ........14.457.472 Assessed val.. personal— 185.645 Total assessed val., 1919-14,643,117 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $31.34 Pop'n 1910. 30,214; 1920. 25.976 5s '19 — (per $1,000) 192^—$10.20 — 5s ... — INT. at County Treasurer's office. GREENPORT. This village Is In Suffolk County. Incorporated 1838. / BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 Water debt r~ HAMILTON. This village Is In Madison County. re-incorporated 1816; Incorporated 1900. Electric Light Bonds. Nov. 30 5^s'20 s-a $28,000-Sept 15 *23-'36 Gas Light Bonds. 5Hs'20 s-a $22,000-Sept 15 '25-'35 '21-1119,500 49,500 BOND. DEBT Apr. 18 Water debt (included) 954,090 Assess, val. real estate.- Assess, val. personal 25.500 Other assessable property Total assessed val. 1921 10.590 999.000 21,500 — „- INT. Rye Nat. Bank of Rye This —— ... INTEREST »n New at 1920. 3.970 Northvllle Bank village Is in Westchester Co. Population 1910, 4,552; Population in 1920 (est.) — INT. at Hempstead Bank. ,nn This town Is In Westchester Co. 4tfs 1921-1939 $21,470 — 5s'13 7,600 1921-1939 Street Bonds. 4.30s J-J $15,000 July '22-'26 5s '13 J-J 19,575—July 1 *22-'36 — School tax INT. at First Nat. Bank, Freeport. 4s '02 J-J 39.000r.Jan 4Hs'13 J-J 70,000-.Jan 1 *29-'46 1921-1925 4M»s'13 J-J 12,000..Jan 1 *24-'29 1927-1934 BOND. DEBT May 24'21 $145,425 Total ass'd val'n 1920-21 8.789,741 Grade-Crossing Elim. Bonds. 4*4* $26,000 1921-1946 Tot.tax rate(p.$1,000)'2 V21 .$15.60 INT. at First Nat. Bank and at BOND. DEBT May 1919. $150,500 Assess, val. 1918 (act.) 8,862,256 thh Freeport Bank, Freeport. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 $8.00 INT. at First Nat. Bank, HastHEMPSTEAD UN. F. S. D. NO. 10. — ... ings-on-Hudson. P. O. haverstraw" 5s '16 is Baldwin. $l,000r Apr 1 '22-'23 36,000r_.Apr 1 '24-'31 2.000r—.Apr 1 1932 A-O This village is in Rockland County. Tnc. 1854. Population 1910. 5,669; 1920, 5,226. Sewer Bonds. 4.12s*09 J-J $42,500--Sept 1 '21-'37 4>£s'12 Sept 12,OOOc_Sept 1 '21-'22 TOT. DEBT.Tjune 1 '21_$46,350 Floating debt (incl.) 1,850 Assess, val. real estate 2,351,590 Assess, val. Other Tot .ass'd 24,090 84,142 personal property assess, - 7,000 July 1 '22-*23 5,000--Mar l'22-'26 4.4% 6s '21 s-a BOND. DEBT Apr 18 1921 $17,000 Total assessed val'n 1921—2,964,419 $1,000) '2l_$15.00 Population in 1920 (est.) 4,000 Total tax rate (per INT. at Bank of Rockville Center. HEMPSTEAD (TOWN) FREE S. D. NO. 14. val.'/0(80%act.).2,459,732 UNION P. O. Woodmere. Total tax (per $1,000) 1929—SL7.89 INT. at People's Bk., Haverstraw 4Hs'17 F-A$l23.450.-Nov 1 '21-*37 TOTAL DEBT Apr. 18 '21_$101,000 Assess, val. real 4,561,415 HAVERSTRAW UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. This district Is in Rockland Oo. Assess, val. 5s '10 J-D Assess, val. Total $30,500 $2,500,000 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 Population in 1916 (est.) assess, School tax rate (per INT. payable at 11. $110,000.July 1 '23-'33 9.000—Jan 1 '22-'24 BOND, DEBT May 1 1921 $119,000 Total assessed valuation (about X actual), 1920—3,577,967 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $9.40 Population in 1920 (est.) 2,800 Principal and interest at the Nas¬ sau County National Bank, Rock¬ DIST. NO. *21 J-J 5.48s (Inc. April 17 1784) Is In Nassau Co., but was formerly Queens Co., then including Far Rockaway, Hempstead, Inwood, Lawrence, Rookaway Beach and Seaford villages. On Jan. 1 1898 that portion of the town lying "westerly of a straight line drawn from the south¬ easterly point of the town of Flushing through the middle of the channel between Rockaway Beach and Shel¬ ter Island, In the county of Queens, to the Atlantic Ocean," became part of New York City, under the Greater New York Charter. This boundary was changed by the Legislature in April 1899, audi the new boundary Js Hempstead of the old town of Hemp¬ stead "bounded on the east and north ville Centre. HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 15. Building Bonds. 5s $ll,220r 1930 5s *10 M-N 97,500r_May 1 '22-'34 4^s*12 M-N105,000r_Sept 1 '-21*41 4^s'19 s-ajl75,000r.Dec 15 '24-'48 ... 105,000rDec s-a BOND. DEBT Apr. 18 fund—. by the east and north bounds of the Sinking Assessed value said Far Rookaway, and a line drawn due northwest corner of village to the south line of the Jamaica, as it existed on the town of thirty-first day of December 1897." bonds given below are those re¬ maining as a debt against the town after assigning to New York City the portion belonging to it according to a decision of the Supreme Court of the Third Judicial District at Albany Dec. 9 1899. See V. 69, p. 1357. Town House Bonds. 5s $45,000 Road Bonds. 4s '93 J-J $293,000c&r_July 1 1923 Almshouse Bonds. 4Hf?'ll M-8 $13,180 .M&S 1V21-'2B BOND. DEBT April 1920 $352,000 15 1949 15 *25-'45 '21-$512,700 25,000 4,500r—Dec I 6s '20 former village of on the east by the $l,000)'2l$10.70 Bank of Lawrence, Lawrence. 7.000 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. In from 107,916 4 712,081 val. 1920 $13.50 INT. at Peoples' Bank, Haverstraw. that portion 34,750 personal...... Special franchise $3t.000-r-Y'ly on Dec 1 BOND. DEBT 1919 School tax (per 1920 11,955,120 $1,000) '20—$16.50 7,500 Population in 1919 (est.) INT. first issue payable at the on Rlverhead Sav. Bank, on others U. S. Mtge, & Tr. Co.. N- Y at The — HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. DISTRICT NO. 17. 414 s'12 A-O $27,000r.Apr 10 '22-*48 TOT. DEBT May 8' 19-.. $28,000 Assess, val. real —1,038,915 Assess, val. Total 30,700 personal assess, 1,069.615 val. 1919 1919—$7.40 Population In 1919 (est.).. 1,000 School tax (per $1,000) HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 20. Net total assess, val. 1917 70.501,492 $27,000r—Jan 1 *22-'48 SLOOOc.July 1 '22-'27 7.000r-Dec3l *21-*34 250,000-Jan 1 '23-'47 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 1920 $39,000 Total assess, val. 1919 2,401,458 Total tax (per School tax 68.430.377 Assess, val. real estate Special Total personal franchises. assess, 70,542.252 1917 val. $1,000) 1919—$15 90 house bonds J-J 5s (per $1,000) 1919—$15-50 7,000 70,397 Population 1919 (est.) INT. on road bonds at First Nat. Bank, Hempstead; on almshouse bonds at Town Clerk's office, and town 4.20s'10 J-J J-J 467,050 4s 1.644,825 5^s'21 s-a Assess, val. at Bank of Rockville Center. payable at L. I. City Bank, Rockville Centre Bank, Oswego INT. Bank and Greenburg Bank. HEMPSTEAD~UN£ON FREE DIST. NO. This town has an Invested fund of SCH. 21. 1922-1924 2-4,OOOo&r—1922-1935 4Hs'15.T-J 20.000—Jan 1 *2>-'25 4.90s'20J-J 2 4,500 -..-.1922-1930 hempsteadTvillage. (5,000 Jan 1 1922 This village is In Nassau Countv. 5.74s'20 s-a 13,000 Jan 1 1923 Incorporated 1853. Population 1923 5s '20 J-J 167,000c 1923-1925 6,382; 1915. 6,073. BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '21—1193,000 Fire Apparatus Bonds. $500,000 on bonds and mortgages at 6% from the sale of town bonds. i.. 1921-1931 BOND. DEBT April 1921 $1.500c Total valuation 1920 5,338,629 1920 $18.30 INT. at Bank of Rockville Centre, '22-'49 Building Bonds. $15.000r—July 1 *22-'31 ... J-J 4 608*08 J-J 4s *05 School tax (per $1,000) J-J $t96.000r_July 1 $8.248.35..Part yearly Sewer Improvement Bonds. 1921-1924 $2,000o Jan 1 1922 22,125r. Jan 1 '22-'34 I '22-'54 J-J 4s '07 4.10s'09J-J $8 310 12.000 — 5s Water Bonds. 3H« $30.400 —.$120,000 York exchange. New HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 9. P. O. Freeport. Park Bonds. 4.35s 4.26s'11 J-.T 4Hs UnTFR. S. D. NO. 8. $35,000-.-Jan 1 '25-'42 *21_$40,500 1,567 840 (per $1,000) "20—$19.30 HEMPSTEAD 4Ks'15 J-J In Sidewalk Improvement Bonds. 5s 12,000 Sewer Bonds. 4.26V11 harrison. 236,901 Tot. ass'd val. '20 (1-5 act.)7.712,855 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20_$17.50 1879. 1929, 5,523. 4.12s'16J-D $20.000 Sewer Bonds. York exchange. assessable property— Other BOND. DEBT Apr. 25 Total assess, val. 1926 hastings on hudson. Inc. on Population 1910, 4.373: at HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 1. 4,33s'11 A-O $30,000—Oot 2 '21-'3l 3.99s'09J-D 38,500r 1931 4 33s'11 F-A 7,450r 1931 5s '18 16,000 1927 5s *18 M-S 35,000—Sept 1 *22-'28 5H*'20 J-J 300,000c—Jan 1 *22-'51 6s '21 M-S 3OO,O00c_Mar 1 '25-'54 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 1921 $719,375 Assessed valuation, real—.7,445,304 Assessed val'n, personal 30,650 and Mamaroneck Nat. Bank. hamilton county. . , — Pop'n 1910, 44,297; '20 (per $1,000)'29$28.05 Population in '15, 1.586, 1920, 1,505 Lake Pleasant is the County seat 15,000 Funding Bonds. 1,717,400 J-D$118.750c.June 1 *22-'40 69,250 5s '10 Other assessable property— 13,487 BOND. DEBT May 22 '20 $125,000 Assessed val.. real 6,002,129 Total assessed val. 1920 57,164 (65% actual) 1,800.137 Special franchise & personal Tot. assess, val.'20'70 act.)6,059,293 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920$14.10 $9 50 Populat'n in 1915, 3,735: 1920, 3,122 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 GREENWICH (VILLAGE). This village Is in Washington Co. Incorporated In 1809. xPaving Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J $5,500r.July 1 22-32 4Hs'16 J-J 28.000.-July 1 22-'46 BOND. DEBT May 14 '20 $37,050 Assessed val., real— $1,142,889 (Assessment at 2-3 actual value.) — — Total tax rate $62,250 (included) Floating debt (add'1) Assessed val. real Assess, val. personal (40% to 50% actual)—.4,986,136 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20_$20.00 — — north is in Erie County. 5s *19 s-a $45.000--July 1 *22-*39 BOND. DEBT May 23 1921-$63,000 Total assess, val, 1920— 224,847 \7,000 4s '16 Total assessed val'n 1920 now Judgment Bonds. 5s '19 J-J 38.400—Jan 1 '23-38 TOTAL DEBT Apr. 18 *21 -$38,400 173,951 Assess, val. franchises hempstead. town. HAMBURG. INT. at the Dobbs Ferry Bank. estate—$4,778,235 33,950 personal Assess, val. $4,000r„ Apr 1 '22-'25 4s 6s Sch. taxrtte (perl 4s Assess, val. real Highway Bonds. 4s —„ Is in Westchester County. School Bonds. 5s '19 M-N$r6.590c_May 1 '2>-'39 61 NEW YORK—CITIES AND TOWNS Far RockawayBk.and Union Sav.Bk. of Patchogne, Ellenvllle Sav. Bk., Queensi County Sav. Bank and Nas¬ 1927 sau County Nat. Bank of Rockville $275,600 Centre. _ _ AND TOWNS NEW YORK—CITIES HONEOYE FALLS. A HEMPSTEAL UNION FREE This village Is In Monroe County. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24. 6s *13 $20.000—July 1 '22-'41 Incorporated in 1838 4Hs'07 ... 12.000r_. Jan 1 '22-'27 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21.$34,500 33,000 4.70s 8.000T 1922-1929 Water debt (included) 878,200 BOND. DEBT 6ct 1914— $50,000 Assess, val. real estate — 26,700 Certificate debt 7,500 Assess. val. personal Assess, val. real 1,432,111 Other assessable property— 22,698 Special franchise-. 31,300 Tot. value 1921 (75% act.)..927.598 Tfotal valuation 1916 .'..1,463,411 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000! '2l__$10.80 School tax (per $1,000) 1916—$12.00 Pop'n 1910, 1.169; 1920 1,107 — «... INT. on the 4Mb payable at the HOOSICK FALLS. Lynbrook Nat. Bank and PoughThis village Is in Rensselaer County. keepsle Savings Bank; on the 5s of Inc. Apr. 14 1827. Pop'n '10, 5;532; 1913 at Bank lof Rockville Centre. 1920, 4,896. Public-Building Bonds. HEMPSTEAD (TOWN) UNION 3.80s M-N$13,715 Nov 1 1930 FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 26. Grading and Paving Bonds. This district (P. O. Rockville 4.15s g'08Ju!y $27.500r—-Jlyl'22-32 Centre) is in Nassau Co. Water-Works Bondc. -s '20 s-a ($17,500c&rJan 1 *22-'28 4.30s'07 J-J $27,000r_ .July I '22-'26 \ 6,000c & Jan 1'29-'30 TOTAL DEBT Dec 311918.$131,460 BOND. DEBT ? Total val. 1918 (90% act./.4,075.179 Prin. and int. payable at Nassau Tax rate (peril ,000) 1916 $13.74 Co. Nat. Bank, Rockville Centre. INT. payable at Hoosick Falls. „ , ^ _ „ HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. HORNELL. DIST. NO. 28. This city is in Steuben County. This district Is in Nassau Co. Name formerly Hornellsville, but BOND. DEBT April 1921. $65,000 Total valuation 1920 9.460,330 changed by Chap. 288, Laws of 1906. School tax (per Inc. 1888. $1,000) '20—$12.90 \ 4Hs'll A-O $27,000c Water Bonds. 1921-1934 $28,000 ... 4&s'19 Octl 749,979c&r.Oct 1 '23-49 Electric Light Bonds. 3Hs $4,000 1921-1928 5s '20 M-Nl52,000--May 1 '22-'40 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 4Mb $12,000 1921-1928 Fire Truck Bonds. _— 3.000c.. July 15 1924 Park Refunding Bonds. 4)is'13 J-J $25.700r 1921-1931 Fire Station Bonds. Water Bonds. 4.30s > Bridge Bonds. J-J f $4,000c July 15 '22-'23 5s '14 HERKIMER. This village is in Herkimer Co. Inc. 1870. Pop'n '10. 7,520; '20, 10,453. 4tfs'17 F-A $1,000 Feb 15 1922 — 4Hs'16 ann $2,000 —1921-1922 4Hb'1 1 A-O $ 17.000c ...Apr 1 1931 Paving Bonds. 4s *08 J-J $24,000c.July 1 *22-'33 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21. $370,000 205,000 Water debt (Included) 4,200 '21-'28 Sinking funds/General VWater 56,000 4Hs'14 May 22,535—May 1 '22-*44 7,549.550 4.55ST5-— 25,000 1921-1945 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal 89,300 Improvement Bonds. Other assessable property. 438,247 4Mb'03 M-N$10,500c_Nov 1 *21-'27 4s '03 _ Total val. '21 (70% act.)..8,077,097 Refunding Bonds. $14.67 5s '13 F-A $23,000—Aug 1 *21-'43 City tax (per $1,000) 1921 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $39.63 5Ms 20,000-.May 1 '47-'42 Pop'n *10, 13.617; 1920, 15 025. Bridge Bonds. INT. on water bonds at Chamber¬ 4.60sT3Oct $55,000—$2,500 yearly BOND. DEBT Dec 1919- $134,000 lain's office; park refunding bonds Bank of Commerce, Assessed val. real est 5,946,427 at National Total assessed val. 1918 6,258,167 N. Y., or Chamberlain's office: sewer Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$38.50 bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.; paving bonds also in New York. ... HERKIMER UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 1. 4s '07 J-J $21,000c.July 1 '22-'42 5s J-J 3,000r_July 1 '22-'24 4.30s'12J-J 75,000 1921-1946 This village is in Chemung Incorp. in 1837. BOND. DEBT County. Pop'n 1919, 2,100. Apr 16 '21—$28,200 Water debt (incl.T 4.000c-July 1 '22-'25 '21 $110,000 Assessed val'n, real estate. 10,244,851 Assess, real BOND. DEBT April 26 Assess, Assessed Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $13.08 4.000c—July 1 '22-'25 val'n, personal... 143,050 Other assessable property._ 59,520 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (abt act.) 10,447,421 Tot. val. 21,700 920,625 val. pers'l & franch. 69,300 val. '21 (80% act.)...989.925 2,078 Pop'n 1910. 1.778; 1920 (per $1,000) 1920—$9.85 Population in 1920 10,453 HUDSON. This city (Incorp. in 1785) Is the INT. on 4s payable at Nat. Bank of Newport; on 5s and 4.30s at First county steat of Columbia County. Storage Dam & Bldg. Bonds. National Bank. 4>*s'14 F-A $14,500r.Aug 1 *25-'27 Sohool tax Cemetery Bonds. HERKIMER COUNTY. $2,000 ...Feb 1 4^s'14 A-O Herkimer Is the county seat. 1922 6s '21 F-A 19,000 Feb *23-'27 Highway-Improvement Bonds. Water Bonds. A-O $12,000 1921 4s '04 July $20,000r__July 1 1922 4s '08 A-O 120,000 1922-1931 4s'04 July 50,000r__July 1 '23-24 4s'09 A-O 48,000o.._Apr 1 '32-'36 5s '20 A-O 5,000—Apr 1 *22-'25 4s '11 A-O 60,000o..Apr 1'22-'25 Recreation Ground Bonds. 4Hs'15 A-O 102,000..$12.000 y'ly 4Hs'17 J-D $4,000 June 1 1926 Apr 1 '26-'34 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 4Hs'15M-N 300,000..May 1 '22-'41 4Ms'19 J-D $5,400.June 15 '22-'24 5s '19 M-S 140,000c&rMarl .22-'49 Street-Improvement Bonds. 5s *20 J 196,000Mar. 1 '22-'49 4s '93 F-A $4,000c.Feb 1 '22-'23 \ 9.000. ..Mar 1 1950 4s '95 M-S 12,000c.-Mch 1 '22-'27 84,000.-Mar 1 *22-'33 136,000-.Mar 1 '34-'50 4Mb'U M-N 20,OOOr..May 1'22-'25 5s *20 M-S 27.800r 1925-1930 11,000. .Mar 1 *23-'33 4V*s'13J-D 14,500 Oct 15 '21-*25 16,000. .Mar 1 '22-'37 4^s'15 A-O 4s *08 — Building-lmpt. Bonds. '17 J-J $5,000 ...July 1 1922 Hospital Bonds. 5s '17 A-O $22,000..Apr 1 *22-'43 5s *20 87,000—Mar 1 '22-'50 5s , ... Home Defense Bonds. $7,000 1921-1922 Tuberculosis Co. Hospital Bds. 5s '18 ... giOND. M-S 145,00016 '21 $1,501,000 *19 DEBT Apr 1921-1949 Sinking fund 30,918 Assessed valuation, real—48,413,329 Assessed val. personal.... 372,850 Total valuation 1920 16,800 Refunding Loan. 5s '15 — $3,000 4%s'19 A-O School Bonds. 3 Mb M-S $2,000r 4^s'13 A-O 75.000r 4^s'15 F-A flO.OOOr \ Apr 1 '22-'24 Sept 1 1921 1925-1932 1925 1926 5,000r f 6,000r \ 6.700r_ 4Hs'15 A-O 1927 1928 4W18 F-A • 7,500 1921-1924 Deficiency Bonds. 6s '21 J-J ($15,000—Jan 10 '28-'30 \ 48,786,179 ... Tax rate INT. at office of City Treasurer. (per $1,000) 1921—$15.99 + 800 Population in 1920 This village, This village Is In Orleans County. Inc. 1867. formerly Sandy Hill, Washington Co. Inc. In 1810'. Sewer Bonds. * Pop'n 1910, 10.167; 1920, 3^s 1,625. Electric-Light Bonds. Aug $1,000 1921 Paving Bonds. 4HsT4 M-N $2,700—Aug 1 '21-'23 Sewer Bonds. 5b Aug $47,600—Aug 1 *21-'37 Water Bonds. 5s '18 $55,000c 1923-1943 BOND. DEBT May 1919—$116,200 Assessed valuation 992,337 Tax rate (per $1.000) $17.13 4s . --- ...... . Park 4.40s 3^8 F-A $25,000.-Aug 1 '21-'30 F-A 9.660—Aug 1'21-'30 Paving Bonds. F-A $26.400.—Aug 1 '21-*32 F-A 17,662—Aug 1'21-'32 5s '19 F-A 67,500—Aug 1 '22-'46 TOTAL DEBT Apr. 16 '21 $244,058 Assess, val., real estate 2,115,805 Special franchises 111,732 Tot. assess, val.'20(14 act.)2,227,537 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $18-80 Population In 1920 5.761 INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Tr Co., N.Y. 4 Mb 3.8s '22-'41 .$1,537,500 1,150,000 343,847 F-A$100,000r_Aug 1 Sinking fund... ...... 14,851,005 863,437 Assess, val. real „. Assess, Bridge Bonds. 5s '21 J-J $5,000 val. franchise (M act.). —15.714,442 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$37.10 Pop'n 1910, 14,802; 1920, 17,004 INTEREST on the $10,000 water Tot. val. 1920 Bonds. $3.750 Highway Bonds. 4s due 1927, the 4s due Aug. 1 19225s $2,000 5s 17,500 1941, and the 4s of 1944 at the City 5Ms J-J 500,000.-July 2 '25-'50 Chamberlain's office; on other water BOND. DEBT May 1919. $146,490 bonds at Union Trust Co. and Colum¬ Assess, value, real 15.483,512 bia Trust Co., New York. Assess, value, personal 274,350 Assessed valuation 1919--15.257.862 JAMESTOWN. Population 1910,12.004; 1920,13,893 This city is In Chautauqua County Inc. Mch. 311886. Pop. 1910, 31.297 HUNTINGTON UNION FREE 1920, 38,917. SCH. DIST. NO. 3. Bridge Bonds. This district Is In Suffolk County. 4J4s'10J-J $50,000r...July 1 1930 4 J£s'08 J-D $74,575r_Dec 1 '21-'39 J-J 175,000--June 1 '22-'31 5s '13 M-N 52.140r.May 1 '22-'38 5Ks City-Hail Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Apr 13 '20- $132,500 4s '95 M-N $65,000r..May lo 1925 Tot.assess.val.'19()4 act.5.4,520,382 Park Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) '19 $16-67 4s *08 J-D $20,000r__Dec 30 1938 Population in 1920 (est.) 8,000 Park & Monument Bonds. INT. payable at First Nat. Bank 4%s'19 M-S $28,000—Mar 1 *22-'29 of Huntington. N. Y.. in N. Y. exch. Paving Bonds. 4s'09 A-O $9,522 46.0ctl'21-29 ILION. 4Hs'12 A-O 2,600r -.Oct 1 '21-'22 This village is in Herkimer Co. Inc. 4.40'12 J-J 3,000r --July 1 1922 1852. Pop'n '10, 6,588; '20, 10,169. 5s '13 1,800 —July 1 22- 23 J-J Paving Bonds. 1.350 —Sept 1 '21-'23 5s '13 M-S 5s '13 J-J $112,180--July 1 '22-*42 3,900 July '22-'24 4.45s'14J-J 5s 43,864.35 —1921-1945 3.600 Mar '22-'25 4Hs'15 M-S 5s '19 J-D 20,000—June 1 '22-'25 4,800—July '22-'25 5s '15 J-J Water Bonds. 5,250 Nov '21-'26 4s *16 M-N 4s $85,000 1922 9,000r.Dec 30 '21-29 4.85s'19 4s 30,000 $3,000 y'ly 8,000 Jan 1 *22-'29 4Xs'l9 4Hs'15 M-N 69,000r.May 1 *22-'44 9,000 1921-1929 4Ms'19 School Bonds. 9,522---Oct 1 '21-29 4.70s'19 4s $10.500 1921-1927 13,439--June 1 *22"30 6s J-D 4^8 11,600 1921-1946 35,052. -June 1 '23-'31 5Ms J-D 4Mb 83,000 $3,000 y'ly 24,535--June 1 '23-'31 5%s J-D Sewer Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 4Mb $15,500—Jan 1 *22-'35 1923 3Ms'93 M-S $50,000r_„Mch 4.60s'15— 30,000—Jan 1 — ... — —. ... — ... — ... ... ... ... '35-*45 28.500 1921-1937 Electric-Light Bonds. 3Ma $10,000..$1,000 yearly 3Ma 13,000-_$1,000 yearly BOND. DEBT Feb 11920. $212,455 Water debt (included) 189,000 Assess, val. (real est.) 5,422,165 Assess, val., personal 16,150 4Mb ... —- Other assess, property 227,472 Tot.assess.vaK' 19[M act.)..5,665,787 Village tax (per $1,000) 1919—$1540 INT. at Ilion Nat. Bank in Ilion. IRONDEQUOIT. TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 1920 $40,000 Total assess. val. 1920--..7,003.660 Total tax rate 1920 $10.37 Population 1910, 3,526; 1920 , 5,123 IRVTNGTON. This village Is In Westchester Co. Inc. 1872. Population 1920, 2,701. Main Sta. Bonds. 4Hs *15 F-A $26.000-Aug 1 '2l-'33 Water Bonds. 4s '07 A-O $8,000o 1922 4s '09 J-J 4,000o 1922 iMB'll A-O 22,000r 1930 3 >^s'9 9 A-O 32,000c 1928 4MJ16 A-O 10,000—Oct Town-Hall Bonds. 4s '00 J-J $22,000o. TOT. BD. DT. Apr. 17 Water debt (Included) Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal r21 58,000 203,400 Nat. Bank (P. O. Islip) is In Suf¬ folk County. ♦Sewer District Bonds. 4^s'16 M-N$22,500—yrly for 20 yrs GEN. BD. DT. Apr 19 '21 $24,000 Assess, val., real estate 21.282,116 Assess, val., personal 406,700 Other assess, property $712,180 Total assess, val. 1921 22,400,996 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $11.80 Pop'n'10, 18,347;'20, 20.704. • Sewer DIst. bonds will be paid and not town as a The town simply guarantees district payment. INT. Is payable In Sayvllle. ITHACA. This city Is In Tompkins County. Incorporated 1888. Bridge Bonds. 4s J-J $10.000....-2.000 ann. Refunding Water Bonds. I 4.30s J-J $698,000r—July 1 1927 (Opt. $30,000 to $50,000 ann. *13-27) J-J $162,000r—July 1 1942 4Mb Improvement Bonds. 4^s'19 J-J $100,000-.$10,000 ann. 5s'19 J-J 110,000c&rJuly 1'24-'34 Bonds. J-J $50,000r J-J 75,000r Water 1 1944 1 1946 1 1947 1 1928 1913.) 1 1928 1 '13.) 4s *09 J-J lO.OOOr Jan 1 1927 (Subj. to call beginning July 1 1913.) 4s '12 J-J 50,000r—-July 1 1927 4.30s 698,000 July 1 1927 4.25s 162,000 July 1 1942 Jan Jan 4s '07 J-J 60,000r Jan 4Hs*08J-J 31.000c&r_Jan (Subject to call begin. Jan 1 4s J-J $14,000r Jan (Subject to call beginning Jan. 4s 4s '06 — ... Bonds. J-J $37,500c&r_.1921-1925 Sewer 4s g ... 5s '21 F-A$150,000c&rFeb 1 '21*50 Water Bonds. 4s '03 6,000 Mar *22-'25 22,820 30,800 14.850 17,782 July 1925 May 1926 Part yearly 4|Hs'15 M-S 5s 4Mb J-J J-J $5,000o July 1 1922 June'22-28 '22-*29 9,264.— Jan 1921-1929 9,578 J-D 48,213 June '22-'30 Fire-Department Bonds. 6s 4Hs'll M-S $20.000r—Sept 1 *21-'41 Voting Machine Bonds. 6s '18 M-N $9,000 1921-1923 Apr 1921-$2,087,714 842,500 (incl.f assess, debt (incl.) 223,187 Floating debt (add'l) 40,000 Assessed (Real estate $23,055,069 Special value '20(62% 120,200 Personal Special franchise 1,491,100 act.) Total. 24,666.369 Prop, owned by munic 2.324,680 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $46.10 INT. on water bonds payable at N. Y.; on other bonds at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on registered bonds at James¬ U. S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., coupon town or in New York exchange. JAMESTOWN UN. FR. SCH.DIST. 4s J-J $10,000r 1921-1922 5s '07 J-J 105,000r_Nov 1 *23-'36 iMa'll J-D 70.000r_Dec 1 1921-27 5s '13M-N 60,000r—Nov 1 *21-'26 4Hs*14 M-N 45.OOOr.Nov 21-'29 5s '16 J-J fl2,000r_July 1 *22-'23 \ 4,000r—July 1 1924 5s '20 J-D (150.000c&r Dec 1 '25-'29 \400,000c&r Dec 1 *30'39 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921$859,000 Assess, val., real estate 23,202,125 Assess, val., personal 120,200 Other assess, property 1,491,100 Total assess, val. 1921 24.813,425 $1,000) '21 -$17.62 + Population in 1920 38,898 School tax (per INT. on all bonds paid direct to holders of same. JEFFERSON COUNTY. Watertown Is the county seat. Highway Bonds. 1 '22-'25 1 *22-'29 1 *22-'36 1 '22-'32 A-O 100,000—Apr 1 '23-'42 $20.000r_-Feb 4s 40.000r__Feb 4^s'16 A-O 55.000r.Mar 5s '20 A-O 150,000—Apr 4s '07 '09 5s '21 5s Funding Bonds. 4s '06 '08 Mar '22-'25 4^8*15 M-N 10.000 16,000 1921-1928 5s '18 J-J 16,200 July'22-'30 5J^s J-J Refunding Elec. Light Bonds. 4s '03 J-D $10.125r—Dec 1 *21-'23 4s *01 J-D lO.OOOr.June 1 '22-'31 4.60sJ-D 26,000.-Dec 1 *21-'33 Refunding Grade Crossing Elimination. 5Ms'21 F-A /$4,895c&rFeb 1 1922 l65,000c&rFeo 1 '23-'35 Hospital Bonds. 4^8'IOJ-J $50,000r._-Jan 11930 4 Mb'U M-S 27,921 — Sept 1' 21-'41 4.30s 3,000 Apr 1 1922 Lighting Bonds. 5Ms*20 M-N$240,000r.May 1 '22-'45 Milk Plant Bonds. Water debt This town by 4s 1923 J-D 111,000c&r. Deo M-N 42,000—May 1 '22-'42 J-D 20,000r June 1 1922 42,000r—Dec 30 1928 J-D TOT. BD. DT. ISLIP. whole. '02 7,983,240 258,100 4^s'19 M-N Tot.assess.val.'21(85%act) 8,444,740 Village tax (per $1,000) 1921-$9,022 for 4s '15 J-J 4.20s'16M-N 4.60sT7F-A $238,000 4.80s J-D Special franchises INT. at Irvington 4s '93 4s '97 A-O/$300,000r. .Mch 20 1943 1 30,000c.-Mch31 '22-*23 4^8*13 M-N 90,000c_May 1 '22-'33 5Ms'20 M-N 390,000rMay 1 *22-'60 Paving Certificate Fund. 4.40'12 J-J $3.600r—July 1 1922 4Ks'12 A-O l.SOOr—Octl '21-22 1 *21-'30 5s '13 J-J 3,360_.July 1 *22-'23 5s '13 M-S 7,200—Sept 1 '21-23 1929 4.45s'14J-J 5,100 July *22-'24 Paving Bonds. 4'10s'17 A-O $120,000c Mar 1 *22-'36 Sewer Bonds. 4.10s*17 A-O $8,000c-Apr 1 *22-'29 HUDSON FALLS. Is In HOLLEY. 4s '07 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21 Water debt (Included) Sidewalk Bonds. $240 4,000._.Jan 10 1931 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $346,800 Popula'n 1910, 56,356; 1920, 64,962 |_ 95,000 INTEREST is payable at the Her¬ Water debt (lncl.) Sinking funds 23,600 kimer Nat. Bank in N. Y funds. Assess, val. real .—5,005,731 Assess, val. personal 64,035 HILTON. Other assessable prop 180,684 This village is In Monroe County. Total assess, val. 1921-1922 Incorporated in 1885. (2-3 act.).. 5,250,450 BOND. DEBT May 23 ,21-$47,780 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921 —$53.99 Assessed val'n, real estate...710,947 Assessed valuation, personal. 33,350 Population '10, 11,417; '20, 11,745 Assessed valuation, franchises 12,057 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (60% act.).756.354 6s School Bonds. 3 Mb J-J $20,000r 1929 Creek and Drainage Bonds. This town is in Monroe County. HORSEHEADS. 4Hs*15 A-O 4^sT3 J-J (44,000—July 1 *27-'48 \ 2,150 July 1 1949 Sewer-System Bonds. 5s *15 J-J $90.000-July 1 '22-'44 — ... 3Hb F-A $175.000c—Aug 1 1921 4Hs'll O 30.000c. Apr 1 '22-'24 Sewer Bonds. 4s M-N $60,000c.May 26 '21-26 Paving Bonds. 5s '13 $2,000r ..Oct 1 1921 Grade-Crossing Bonds. Sewer Bonds. M-S $8,000c. Sept 1 HUNTINGTON. This town la In Suffolk County. 5s *20 [Vol. 112. * F-A Feb Refunding Bonds. *18 M-S ($60,300.-Mar 1 *22-'34 1120,000—Mar 1 '35-40 June, 1921.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS jeffebson co. < KENMORE Jail Bonds. 4b '09 F-A $30,000r_. Feb 1 '22-'27 Hospital Bonds. F-A $15,000r__Feb 1 '26-'28 25,000r_Mar 1 '29-'33 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $620,000 Assessed valuation, real__70,165,546 Assessed val'n, personal.. 1,261,245 Other assessable property. 1,566,273 Tot. val.'20(80to 85%act)72,993,064 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20—$9.64 Pop. 1910, 80,382; 1920 82,250 4s '11 4Ms*16 A-O INT. at office of County Treas. JOHNSON CITY. ... ... ... Sewer Bonds. 3.85s M-S $2l,000r Population 1920 (est.) INT. ... ... . INT. at Workers' Trust Co. First (suc¬ Bank), Nat. Johnson City. JOHNSON SCH. UNION NO. 11. CITY DIST. bonds on payable at Kenmore. or Buffalo; 3,500 $24,750 issue remainder at SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. This district (P. O. Hudson Falls) is in Washington County. High-School Bonds. 4Hs'17 M-N125.670c.Nov 1 '2l-'49 4Hs'17 M-N 9,000c_Nov 1 *21-'23 Building Bonds. Oct $5.000r_$l,000 4s '97 FREE This district (P. O. Johnson City) Is in Broome County. 5s $30,000 ROND. DEBT Apr 21 '21.S35.000 Tot. ass'd val.'21 (60% act.).967,594 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$11.35 ... ohnstown. This city is in Fulton Co. Inc. Population 1920, 10,905. Funding Bonds. 6a *15 J-D $20. OOOc&r June 1 '22-'25 RR. Refunding Bonds. 4s '19 J-D • 3,600 1921-1923 1895. Assessed val'n, personal 33,000 (60% act.)..2,071,527 Population (est.) 6,500 INT. payable in Hudson Falls. Total val. '16 This city is the county seat of Ulster Co. Inc. 1872. Pop'n 1910, 25,908; 1920, 26.688. Improvement Bonds. 4Hs A-O $13,500 Apr 1 1930 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4Hs'15 J-J $6,000..July 1 '22-'23 ($6,000 In odd years.) Street Bonds. 4s '09 M-S _$18,000c.Moh 1 *22-'23 4Hs'll M-S 70,000c.Mch 1 '23-'29 Water Bonds. 3Hs'96 A-0$378,000c.Apr 1 '22-'36 4s '97 F-A 100.730c.Feb 1 '22-'37 Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'15M-8 $11,500c..Mar 26 1922 4Hs'18 A-O $9,500 Apr 1 1934 Board of Education Bonds. 4^sT3 J-J $106,400r_Apr 1 '22-'25 4Hs'15 J-D /14,500 June 1 1926 115,500 June 1 1928 4s *17 13,000 1921-1922 School Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'19 A-O $14,000 Apr 1 1931 ... BOND. DEBT Apr 20 1920 $905 000 Water debt (included) 420,000 Ass'd val.. real & franch—18,869.272 Assess, val. personal 178 690 Total valuation 1920 36,047.872 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919-—$33.00 INT. on refunding bonds of 1918 payable at County Treasurer's office; grade crossing bonds at Ulster Co. Sav. Inst., Kingston. on ... — ... ... _ INT. school bonds — of 800,000 .$18.20 1909 at sch. dist. no. 6. Formerly ' First Nat. Bank, N. y. kenmore. This village is in Erie County. Inc. 1899. Pop'n 1910, 1,020; '20, 3,160. Improvement Bonds. 4Hs'06 J-D $37,350r_Dec 1 '21-'35 a school district of West Assess, 14,167.50—1921-1925 Bonds. M-9 $13,000c—Sept 1 1931 BOND. DEBT May 7 *21 $43,000 val. 1921 17,918.830 School tax (per $1,000) "21---$12.13 Population in 1920 (est.) 25.000 INT. at Lackawanna Nat. lake — Bank. placid^ This village is In Essex County. Inc. 1900. Population 1910. 1,682; 1920, 2.099. Water Bonds/4Hs $53,800 4.65g'07J-J $18,730—July 1 *22-'37 \5s 21,000 5s g '07 M-S l9,074r.Sept 1 *21-'37 Refunding 5s 36,704 5Hs'18 4,025 Sewer 4Hs 15,433 5s '19 M-N 550—May 1 '24-'25 Fire .s '16 s-a $3,000 ... — ... _ . While this district is now Included within the boundaries of the City of LEWISTON (Town). district organization re¬ mains a separate corporation within that city and the city authorities have no jurisdiction in the matters 4HS.87 Troy, — — 5s Water Bonds. the of the school district. J-D 4s 5,200 Sewer 5Ms 15,000 $3,400r.Sept 1 '2l-'37 22,400 1,067c. .Jan 1 '22-'24 Electric-Light J4Hs 15s 9,000 5s '02 J-J 5,000—July 1 '22-*26 Electric light refunding 5s. 16,454 Real Estate Purchase Bonds. 18,842 5s '03 A-0 $720.—Oct 1 *21-'23 Sundry refunding 5s Fire House 5s 500 Funding Bonds. Park 4H8 4,200 4.65s'13J-D $20,000..Dec 1 '21-'40 Sidewalk 5s 13,000 5s '17 M-N 23,529r 1922-1944 Paving 5s 63,000 Sewer Bonds. 24,800 4Hs'll M-S $4,250.Sept 1 '21-'25 Highway 5Hs Paving Bonds. 4Hs'15 J-J 18,000—July 1 '22-'39 $24,800 .s '16 s-a 2,400 1921-1924 5^s BUND. DEBT Apr 16 '21_ $319,333 5s '17 M-N 9,000r 1922-1939 Water debt (incl.) 112,904 5Hs'18 850 Assess, val. real estate ..2,553,950 5s '19 M-N 6,000—May 1 *24-'43 Assess, val. personal 11,110 Storm-Water-Sewer Bonds. Other assessable property 7,350 4Hs'l6 J-D $17,000r.Dec 1 *21-'40 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (75%act.)2,572 410 Lighting Bonds. Total tax rate(per $1,000) 20-S12.80 4.70s'10J-J $900r._ Jan 1 '22-'24 $22,000c.Dec 4Hg'08A-O 1 '22-*31 8,000r._Apr 1 '22-'29 4 H g' 10M-N85,000 --.May 1'25-'41 TOTAL DEBT May 12 *21 $115,000 Assess, valuat.freal estate.7,601,352 (85% of act.) \total (per $1,000) 8,366.469 1920- $11.60 School tax 4^8'13 J-D 1,000—Dec 1 '21-'22 M-S 1,700—Sept 1 *21-'37 4.40s'l4J-D 3,340—June 1 '22-'26 Paving Bonds. 5s'18 $1,500 1921-1923 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 18 '21. $314,043 Water debt (incl.) 18,580 Sinking fund 6,069 Ass'd val. *21 (60% act.)..4,231,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) *21 $15.00 INT. payable at Treas. office* INT. at Bank of Lake Placid. PLACID UNION F. S. 5s 2. $3,395 Nov 1 1927 5s 125,000 Apr 1 *32-'56 5^s 18,OOOc_Feb 1 '22-'29 6s 70,000c&rDec 1'21-'34 BONDED DEBT. $222,145 Total assessed val'n 1920..2,916,375 Population in 1920 (est.) 2,250 ... ... ... ... (per $1,000) 1910—$15.49 LIBERTY (Town). This town is in Sullivan County. Pop'n 1910, _— ... ... „ , _ — $2.500 6,000 Paving Bonds. 5s '13 J-J $4,200—-Jan 1 '22-'42 Water Bonds. 4.70s'12M-N $55,200 1921-1941 -s — . 21,000--BOND. DEBT Mar 1'21_s ... $87,900 9,000 3,414,194 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.—$10.54 Population 1910. 1.299; 1920--3,813 Floating debt Assess, value 1920— lawrence. This village is in Nassau County. Population 1920, 2,861. Inc. 1897. Street Bonds. F-A $13,OOOr_Aug 1 '21-'33 Bridge Bonds. 4.80s'13J-D $5.000r.June 1 '22-'31 Grading and Paving Bonds. 4.15s'10J-J $35,000 —Jan 1 *22-'37 J-J 5s '13 24,000r_July 1 '22-'29 4.80s* 12J-J 60.O00r.July 1 '22-'41 5s '17 l,000r—Jan 1 *22-'23 l40.000r_.Jan 1 '24-'43 Road Bonds. 4.60g'15J-J -.8 ... ( Village tax (per $1,000) 1913—$8.00 Int. at U. S. Mtg & Tr. Co., N. Y. LEICESTER (TOWN) SCH. DIST. NO. COMMON 5. This district (P. O. Cuylerville) is Livingston County. 5s '19 ann. $36,920..Jan 1 '22-'33 5s '19 ann. 4,711 —.Jan 1 '22-'38 in BOND. DEBT ? ROY. 1834. Pop'n County. 1910, 3,771; 1920, 4.203. Municipal Bonds. 5s $9.000 1921-1930 Water Bonds. 4.40*15 F-A$100,000-1 Aug 1 '21-*45 ... 4.40s — 4.35s'15J-D I 30,000—June 1'36-*45 June 1 1926 5s *18 J-D 25,000 School Bonds. 3Hs'98 July $28,000r.July 4hs*14 July 8,000—July 4Hs'16 Aug 21,000r.Aug Water Bonds. '22-"35 '22-*29 '21-'41 4s '06 J-J $56,000r_July l 22-'27 4.3s'08 June 50,000r_. .June 1 1928 (Subject to call after 1918.) 4Hs'16 M-N 20,000 (Subject to call after July 1 1919.) Refunding Water Bonds. $60,000 Part yearly Paving Bonds. 1921-1938 4Hs'15 M-N $45.000 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21-$637,598 Water debt (incl.) 215,000 Assess, debt (add'l) 593 Assessed val'n, real estate.-7,152,910 4.85s'17J-J Assessed 75,000 val'n, personal Other assessable property 342,930 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (70%act.)7,570.840 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.$40.13 INT. payable at City Treas. office. $27.200-Lastbond 1929 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 *18. $227,800 Total value '13 (40% act.)_4.252,990 Incorp. ( $8,000—June 1 '22-'25 25.000_.June 1 *26-'35 4Hs'15 J-D 1 - „ — Tax rate Population 1910, 3,263; 1920. 3,263 ... LE D. (Due $1,000 yearly from 5 to 9 years from date.) TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 *18$69,000 Assessed valuation 1918 2,854,550 ... Tnls village is in Genesee LAKE NO. County. $59,040—-Apr 1 '22-'37 ... Water Bonds. 5s Dec $5,000r Refunding Railroad Bonds. This village is in Westchester Co. s-an $52,000c. —$5,000 y'ly Incorp. 1891. Pop'n 1910, 1,958; 4s'99 BOND. DEBT April 1921$49,000 1920, 2,468. 6s $5,000—May 1 '26-*35 Asessed valuation 1920 —1,217,673 6s 15,000—May 1 '26-'50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--.$73.91 INTEREST payable at Sullivan 6s 6,500—May 1 '22-'34 6s 20,000--May 1 '26-50 County National Bank, Liberty. 6s 8,800.-May 1 *26-'47 LIBERTY (Village). Municipal Site Bonds. This village Is in Sullivan County. 4Hs'16 J-J 20,OOOc_July 1 '22-'41 Incorporated in 1870. Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. 3Hs'99F-A $9,OOOr_Aug 1 *2l-'29 $9,000--Feb 1 '22-'30 3Hs'02 M-N 5,000r_May 1 *22-*26 4Hs'20 F-A Paving Bonds. 4^s'13 M-S 5.000—Mar 1 *22-*31 $18,000--July 15 *22-39 4.90s'14 J-J 300—Jan 1 '22-'24 4Hs'19 4.90s'14 J-J 2,600—-Jan 1 '22-*34 BOND. DEBT Jan 1920---$59,000 Water dt. (add'l) May 27 '196,000 Highway-Improvement Bonds. 1,040 4s *91 J-D $4,200r—-Deo 1 1921 Sinking fund 926,875 4s '96 A-O 4,000r_Apr 1 '22-'25 Assess, val., real estate 92,550 3 Hs'01 M-N 9,200r_May 1 *22-'31 Assess, val., personal 4s '06 J-J 22.OOOr.July 1 '22-'30 Other assessable property--. 31,360 Tot. val. '19 (abt.l-3act.). 1,050,785 4Hs'12A-0 40.000r-Apr 1 '22-'41 Tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $20.00 Sidewalk Bonds. 2,459 4Hs'll M-S $20,000r_Sept 1 *21-'40 Pop'n in 1910, 2,072; 1920 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4.30s M-S $l8,0Q0r_Sept 1 '21-*32 liberty union free school 5s *15 J-D 14,000—Dec 1 '21-'34 dist. no. 1. This district is in Sullivan County. Fire-Department Bonds. 4Hs'12 0ct $1.500—Oct 1 '21-*23 4 Hs'll Nov $28,500--Nov 1 '21-'31 5s *14 4,000 Apr '22-'29 TOTAL DEBT May 1919—$46,500 4.35s'15J-D 6,000-Dec 15 *21-'34 Assessed val'n, real estate 559,401 5s '15 J-D 4,000—June 1 *22-'29 Assessed valuation, personal. 21,400 4.95s'18— 2,500-Nov 15 *23-'27 Other assessable property—_ 19,755 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18- $241,300 Tot. ass'd val.'18 (25%act.).600,556 Assessed valuation, real—5,841,465 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$30.40 Assessed val'n, personal 204,700 Population in 1918 (est.).2,600 JLNT. at Sullivan Co. Bank,Liberty Special franchise 251,154 Total val. '16 (act. val.)..6,279,319 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916—$13.90 T TTTT V VAT.T H INT. at Bank of Metropolis, N. Y. This city is in*Herkimer County. LA SALLE. Inc. May 8 1895. Pop'n 1910, 2,273; This village is in Niagara County. 1920, 13,029. Incorp. 1897. City-Hall Bonds. Fire-Hall Bonds. ... 5s '07 This town is in Niagara Incorp. Mar. 13 1807. 5,402; 1920, 6,030. larchmont] 1921-1926 Street Bonds. 5s g '07 M-S 4.70s'10J-J Assessed val. real Assessed val., personal.... Other assessable property. ... _s SCQCCd 5s '06 5Hs'20 (included).... 148,000 estate..-2,662 400 43,800 Water-Works Bonds. 150,920 4s *06 M-S $16,800-Mar 1 *22-'35 Total assessed value 1920—2.819,320 BOND. DEBT May 24 '21 $36,800 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$11.00 Water debt (incl.) 4,000 Assess, val. '21 (60% act.).1,435,868 le roy union free school Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$13-00 dist. no. 1. This district is In Genesee County Population in 1920— 714 4Hs'09 Jan $66,000r„Jan 1 '22-'43 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 *21— $66,000 lancaster.This village is in Erie County. Inc. Tot. ass'd val.*20 (70%act.)3,345,590 1882. Pop'n 1910, 4,364; '20, 6,059. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$13-15 Population in 1920 (est.) 5,000 Paving Bonds. INTEREST payable at Importers' 4Hs'll M-S $2,986 Sept 1 1921 4.40s'12F-A 4.100—Aug 1 '2l-'22 & Traders' Nafc. Bank. New York. 5s *13 M-N 3,000 May 1 1923 LESTERSHIRE—See Johnson City. Sewer Bonds. 4.40s A-O $140.000c_Apr 1 '22-'49 LEWIS COUNTY. 5s '18 M-S 16,000..Sept 1 '23-'54 Lowville is the County seat. 5s '18 M-S 15,000—Sept 1 '23-'52 Water Bonds. Highway Bonds. $7,797.. Feb 1 '22 '33 3Hs g F-A $10,OOOc&r Aug 1 *2l-'25 -s BOND. DEBT Apr 25 '21- $206,086 -s 6,018.14Feb 1 '22 *31 Water debt (incl.) 32,000_Feb 10 '22 '37 25,000 -s '14 Assess, val. real estate 19,000-Feb 10 '22-'40 1,445,425 -s *15 Assess, val., personal 8,000 1921-1928 2,296,650 5s Other assessable property. $72,815 162,600 BOND. DEBT May 20'21 Tot. ass. val. (75%act.)'20-3,904,675 Ass'd val'n, real estate 14.335,546 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---$17.38 Assessed val'n, personal— 181,105 Tot .ass'd val.'20 (75% act) 14,516,651 INT. at A. B. Leach & Co.. N.Y Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20.$37.91 lansingburg union free Population in 1920 23,704 This village is in Chautauqua Co. Incorporated in 1893. school dist. no. 1. KINGSTON. lackawanna. Water Bonds. This city is in Erie County. 4s '95 J-D $12,500c Dec 1923 Sewer Bonds. 4Hs*18 J-D 50,000 1923-1932 5s $157,500. 4^s'18 J-D 25,000 1933-1937 Bridge Improvement Bonds. 5s '17 M-S 85,000 Sept 1 '21-'37 4Mb $17,325 ..June 1 '22-'30 Paving Bonds. Road-Improvement Bonds. 5s'17 J-J $1,550 1921 5s '11 J-D $67,130r_June 1 '22-*36 5s *18 J-J 6,000 1921-1922 4Hs'12 J-D 40,932r_Dec 1 *21-'38 Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'13 60,000 1938 5s *11 M-S j$18,000—Sept 1 '21-'26 Memorial Building Bonds. I 20,000-Sept 1 *27-'31 6s '20 s-a $100.000c. Aug 15 '21-*40 5s '13 13.000—Dec 1 '21-'33 City-Hall and Jail Bonds. 5s *16 J-J 4,000r Jan 1 '22-'25 4Hs*12 J-D $33,000r-June 1 '22-'27 School Bonds. TOTAL DEBT May 15 '19 $395,500 4s '98 June $2,500r_.June 15 1922 Assessment debt (add'l).. 17,ll3 4Hs'09 M-S 36,000c.Mar 1 '22-'29 Assess, val. real estate 17,924,409 44*s'10 M-N 9,000r_Aug 1 *21-'29 Assess, val. personal 250 v Revenue Bonds. Franchise 405,550 6s '18 A-0 $5.640 1921-1923 Total assessed val. 1919—18,330,209 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '21. $326,640 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919-—$2,279 Sinking fund 37,857 17.918 Assessed valuation, real—7,486,770 Pop'n 1910. 14.549; 1920 INT. at Lackawanna Nat. Bank. Assess. val. spec. franchises 537,480 Assessed val'n. personal 121,700 Tot ass'd val '20(3-5 act)..8,145,950 lackawanna union free Property owned by city Tax rate (per$l,000) 1920 Water debt lakewood. —. yearly 4Hs*ll M-N 18.000r (Due $1,000 yearly until 1926, then $2,000 yearly thereafter.) BOND. DEBT April 19 '19 $168,000 Assessed valuation, real 2,038,527 . Sept '21-'34 4.85s'13J-D 9,000r June '22-'30 Paving Bonds. 5s $13,000 .1921-1933 Lighting System Bonds. 4^s $6,190 1921-1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '21. $323,100 Water debt (incl) 213,800 Assess, v'al. 1920 (60% act.)6,300,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920..-$40.00 the H, KINGSBURY (TOWN) UN. FREE Broome County. village of Lestershire in 1892. Name changed to Johnson City March 29 1916. Pop'n 1920. 8,587. Roller, Flusher & Housing. 4.70s'19 $14,OOOc&r ..1924-1941 Paving Bonds. 4.35s'll A-0 $15,000c 1921-1935 5a s-a .6,000r_Apr 1 '22-27 5s '18 12,000 1921-1933 Water-Works Bonds. 4 Hs'07 M-N $3,500r_ .May 1 '22-'27 3.40s M-N 3,000c May '22-'25 3.35s M-N 3,000o—Nov '2i-'26 5s J-D 7,300o_June 1 '22-'23 4.55s'13 J-D 12,000c_.$1,000 in 5 yrs. & $500 each 6 mos. thereafter) 5s '14 F-A 4,000r_Aug 1 '21-24 6s '20 s-a 130.000. .July 1 '21-'33 5.40s '21 50,000-Jan 1934-1938 Municipal-Building Bonds. 3.35s J-J $2,500c...July '22-'26 to SCH. Station BOND. DEBT Apr 18 1921 $68,450 Assessed vai. 1920 3,584.261 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $20.65 as cessors FREE O. Buffalo) is in Erie County. School Bonds. 4Mb J-D $24,750—.$2,750 y'ly 4Mb A-O 43,700 $2,300 y'ly be¬ ginning 1921 This village is in Inc. UNION DIST. NO. 1. This district (P. 63 34,000-Nov 10 '21-*37 l4.000c.De3 1 '21-'34 16 *21- $157,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr LITTLE VALLEY. This village Is In Cattaraugus Go. Incorporated in 1876. BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21Assessed valuation, real $35,414 549,030 Assessed valuation, personal 51,400 Other assessable property 28,763 Total val. '20 (M act.) 629.193 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$18.62 Population in 1920 1,253 LIVINGSTON COUNTY. Geneseo is the county seat. Road Bonds 4H* $12,500 1922 Highway Improvement Bonds. 5s $36,000 1923-1925 —- ... BOND. DEBT Apr. 13 '21 Assess, val. real Asses, Assess, val. Total personal assess, Population val. '10, $98,500 30,613,629 vai. franchise 1919 38,037; 714,643 1,067,210 32,395,482 '20, 36,830 [VOL. 112. AND TOWNS NEW YORK-CITIES 64 bonds at People's Nat. Bk., Malone. Bonds. 5s $2,555.76 Jan 2'22-'23 5s 1,100 Jan 2 1922 malone school district. School Bonds. 4>4sTl J-J $36,000c.Jan 1 '22-'39 Jan $50,000r—Jan 2 '22-*26 TOTAL DEBT Apr 14 '21$35,500 School Bonds. 454s'12 J-J $17.OOOr—-July 1 1922 City-Hall Bonds {Opt. aft. 1916). 4H»l2—_ $3,000 1921-1924 454s'10 s-a $70.000c—July 1 1930 Refunding Bonds. * 4^s '15--23,000 1921-1926 M-S $10,000r_..May 1 1931 5s '19 M-S 10,800 $1,000 y'rly 354s 4s '18 J-J 19,000 1921-1958 '20— 7,000. Refunding Water Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1921$43,800 4 5£s $40,000 Aug 1 1931 Tot.ass'd val.'20(75% act.)2,478.040 22,000r—Feb 1 1933 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 21-S15.17 454s'13 F-A 4Ms'16 Population Tot.ass'd val.'20(80% lockport. Niagara County. city is in This 11 1865. Population 17.970; 1920, 21.308. Inc. Apr. 1910, act.)3,572,295 (per $1,000) 1920—$19.00 INT. on water bonds payable at Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y.; on other Tax rate Miscellaneous ... ... 10.000r__Jan 2 22-'23 Assess, val. (real estate)-.2,918,840 4s *17 Mar 9,000r..Jan 2 *22-'27 Assessed val'n, personal— 56,000 5s 7,600-_.Jan 2 '22-'29 Other assessable property._ 115,613 5s '20 J-J 90.000.-Jan 2 *22-'36 Tot.val.'20(abt.60%act.)_ .3,090,453 Street-Improvement Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $18.00 5s '12 $1,120—Dec 1 '21-'22 Population in 1920 (est.) 8,500 5s '15 —3,880—Jan 2 *22-'25 INT. payable at Williamsburgh 5s '12 Dec 13,820—Dec 1 '21-'34 Sav. Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. 6s '13 Aug 33,140.-Dec 1 '21-'37 5s 1,334 -Jan 1 1922 MANHEIM. ... — - ... ... MAMARONECK (TOWN). Sidewalk Bonds. 5s *13 M-S $6,000.-Sept 1 *22-'27 5s *14 1,000 Sept 11922 Fire Dist Bonds. 4.45s 19,411 Salaries Funding Bonds. ... 5s '20 Hill Jan 2 1922 $9,540 ann Impt- Bonds. — $5,000—--Jan. 2 1922 5s '20.-- Water Bonds. 4s '06 J-D '07 J-D 4.30s'08J-D 6s '15 Jan 5s 5s '18 $1,000.July Voting Machine Bonds. 6s '20 J-D $7,000--June ... $263.000c_Dec 32,OOOr .Dec 21,700r_Dec 6,400r..Jan 22,400—Jan 1 1 1 2 2 '2l-'36 '21-'36 '21-'36 '22-*25 '22-'38 1 '22-'23 1 '22-'28 Road Bonds. 5s *10 $5,000_.Sept 1 '21-'25 ... 4 94s'll ... 10,000..Sept 1 '21-'30 4Xs 4^s'12 18.000-July 1 '22-'30 Hospital Bonds. 5s'13 M-S 10.000.-Sept 1 '23-*32 4^s'17 ann $7,000—Oct 23 '21-21 Assessment Map Bonds. Comfort Station Bonds. 5s '14 $4.000.-Nov 1 '21- 24 5s '20 $2,400--Jan 2'22-'24 BOND. DT. May 22 '20$74,000 Voting Machine Bonds. Assessed valuation, real-.16.021.736 5s '18 J-J $10,980r—Jan 2 *22-'28 Assessed val'n, personal.. 110.950 Local Improvement Bonds. Tot .ass'd val.' 19 (20 % act) 16.132.686 4s -5s'18 $196,294-87r Part yearly — — - ... -. BD. DEBT Dec. 31 '20.-$1,091,832 Water bonds (included)-. 400,894 Local assess, Total tax 275,993 -.—13,857,785 bonds (incl.) Ass'd val.. real estate Assessed val'n. personal.. 14,925 Other assessable property. 665,689 Tot .val. '20 (abt .70 % act .>.13.421,374 Total tax rate(per$l ,000)'20--$41 -33 INT. on $263,000 water 4% bonds at on U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. other Issues at City Treasury. rate(per$l,000)__'20.S6.32 Population 1910, 5,602; 1920. 7,801 INT. payable at the Larchmont Nat. Bank. Larchmont, and the First Nat. Bank, Mamaroneck. Y.: --- 5s '18 Town-Hall Bonds. 4X* '04 Mch $3,000c.Mar 1 '22-24 BOND. DEBT May 1921 .$46,000 Assess, val. 1920 6,466 873 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$14.30 — 5s '20 LOWV1LLE. This village Is In Lewis County. Incorporated in 1854. Water Bonds. -s $40,000 May 1 1925 ... -s 5s '18 Paving Bonds. $8,000 1928 ... TOTAL DEBT Mar 11921..$48,000 s-a 4.460; 1910. Road Bonds. 5s '20 J-J $42,000r 1922-1949 Water Bonds. 5s '14 $23,000...Jan 1 '22-'26 4.80s'15Jan 21,000r..Jan 1 *22-*42 ... 4Hs'15ann 4s '17 Jan Sewer 72.000 1926-1943 4,000 Jan 1 1940 \l 1,000-Jan 1 *41-'42 f Bonds. 4.90s'15ann $89,500—$3,500 yearly BONDED DEBT (Water $131,000 . Apr 15 1921 — \Oth.purp. 42,000 5,154.128 Assessed valuation, real Assessed val'n, 110,700 305,955 personal Special franchise Total assessed val'n check to registered holder. INT. payable at mamaroneck union free school dist. no. 1. This district is in the town of Mamaroneck. Westchester Countv. 4s '10 M-N$18,000__Nov 1 '22-'30 5Ks'20 M-N 20,000..Nov 1 '30-'39 59*s'20 M-N 10,OOOc&r Nov. 1 '40-'44 5^s'21 300.000—May 1 '23-'52 School-House Bonds. 4.9s *07 M-N $18,450r_May 1 '22-'30 5Ms'21 M-N (lOO.OOOcMay 1 '23-'42 VlOO.OOOcMay 1 *43-'52 5^s'21 M-N lOO.OOOcMay 1 '23-'42 Mamaroneck Ave. SchooI& Site. 4Hs *08 M-N 45,000. May 1 '22-'39 High-School-Addition Bonds. 494s'08 M-S $33,750r_M & S '21-'34 1920 ... BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 the Nat. City Bank, New York. INT. $447,200 payable to "holder" in New York exchange. Manchester] MADISON COUNTY. Ontario County. 1892. Population 1910, County-Building Bonds. 881; 1920, 1,467. 4s g '09 J-J $103,750r_Jan 1 '22-'31 Water-Works Bonds. 4Hb g'14Feb 43.600r.Feb 15 *22-'29 4.80'15 J-D $27,840r_June 1 '22-*45 BOND. DEBT May 26 '21.$150,000 5s'18 $31,000 Assessed value, real estate24,476.767 BOND. DEBT Apr 23 '20—$30,000 Assessed value personal-_ 839,561 Floating debt (additional)... 2.500 Other assess, property 1,323.609 Assessed val'n, real estate$4,935,283 Total assess, value 1920—26.639,937 Assessed val'n, personal 49,700 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$14.27 Total assessed val'n 1920.4,975,983 This village is in County seat is Wampsville. Incorp. — Pop'n INT.' 1910, 39,289; 1920. 39,535 payable at the Oneida Sav. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 INT. payable at Treasurer's (real Assess, val. personal New York exchange. yly.) 1946 1921-1939 MINEOLA. 19,000 This village is in Nassau County. $173,000 Incorporated in 1906. Water Main Extension Bonds. 1920 (75% act.) 5.760.178 5s '19 s-a $37,500 1924-1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$13 60 6s '21 F-A 4,500.-Feb 1 '22-20 F-A 16.500.-Feb 1 '26-*40 Population (est.) 1920 10.000 6s '21 BOND. DEBT April 1920$35,500 Water debt (included) 30,400 $20 000---- — ^ mechanicville. $8.77 office. Bank, Oneida. Assess, val. real estate city is in Saratoga County. village 1870; as city June 29 Pop. 1910, 6,634; 1920, 8,166. Land-Purchase Bonds. This Inc. 5s '20 Jan 1 $19,OOOc&r. Jan Water Bonds. 5s '19 ann $28,500.Sept Street Bonds. 1 '21- 39 4Hs'16 J'ne $18,113..June 1 '22-'42 494s'16 June 37,500-.June 1 *22-'46 1 Water-Works Refunding Bonds 4,30g' 10M-NJ181,960c.May 15'22-'66 BOND, DEBT] Water $180,000 May 21 19211 Oth.purp.. 67.600 Assessed val'n, real estate_3.395.650 Assessed val'n, personal— 51,800 Other assessable property.. 124.81 MANCHESTER UNION l'22-'40 Population 1910, 1,981; 1920, 3,016 Refunding Bonds. 454s'l5 Oct $30,000c—Oct 1 '21-'35 City-Hall Bonds. MINOA UNION FREE SCHOOL; 5s '14 Sept $18,000 1921-1938 DIST. NO. 2. zStreet-Paving Bonds. This district (P. O. Manilius) is Outstanding Oct 1916— $94,658.52 in Onondaga County. Water Bonds. Building Bonds. 4s M-N$l2.500c ..May 1 1922 5s Nov $30,000r$ 1,000 yly Nov 4s M-N 17,000c...Nov 1 1922 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21—.$30,000 3Ks F-A 22,000r... July 1 1933 Assess, val. real estate—->-$789,176 Water Refunding Bonds. Assess, val. personal 5,600 4 9Cs'12 $12,000 1927 Total assess, val. '21(94act)-794.776 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *21—$159,971 Tax rate (per $1,000} '21---- .$17.62 Water debt (included) 88,000 INT. payable at Trust, & Deposit Sinking fund 88,931 Co. of Onondaga, Syracuse. Assessed val'n, real estate 3,195,905 . ... — Assessed val'n. personal 22,700 Other assessable property.. 133,450 Tot .ass'd val. '20(50 % act.) .3,352,055 mohawk. is in Herkimer County. Population 1910, 2,079, 2,919. > Fire-Alarm-S.vstem Bonds. 4.90'14 J-J $800 1921-1924 Water & Sewer Ext. Bonds. This village 1920, sch. dist. J-D $18,000c 1921-1938 J-D 5,OOOr 1921-1925 4^g'13J-D 119,100c&r_ .1921-1945 4548*15 J-D 3,OOOr 1921-1923 454s'20 J-J 246,000 1921-1950 TOTAL DEBT May 12 '20 $396,500 mechanicville 5s '14 4s g '98 4s g '06 Ass'd val. '20 (60% act.)—4,498,000 1919—$22.60 8,500 others on 454s In N. Y. on at Merchants' exchange; Ex. Nat. Bank, N. Y. Bonds. M-N $6,000 1921-1926 5s *17 F-A 17,000 Aug 1 1939 Refunding Water Bonds. 444s'10 A-O $20,000r.$l,500 yearly Sewer Bonds. 3.45s'05J-D $21,OOOr.$1,400 yearly Water & Light Improvement. 3.908*05 A-O $6,500r—$500 yearly Refunding Elec.-Light Bonds. 494s $6,000 12-yr serial BOND DEBT Apr 19 1921 $86,900 Sinking fund 18,000 Assessed valuation 1920—1,270,126 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$16.50 ... medina. This village is in Orleans County. Inc. Mch. 3 1832. Pop. 1910. 5.683; 1920, 6.011. Village-Hall Bonds. 4.15s'08 Aug $10,000r_July 15 *22-'26 Water Bonds. $48,148r_May 9 *22-'34 3.75s July Sewer Bonds. July $2,400r_July 15 '22-*23 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21. $66,852 5s '07 4Hs ___ (Due 1,166.66 yearly) BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $28,000 Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,076,730 Assessed val'n, personal 6,700 Other assess. Total assess, 27,995 propT val. 1921 .1.111.425 Total tax rate (per $1 000) '21 .$14.40 Population 1920 1,350 (82% act.) monroe county. County seat is Rochester. Bridge Bonds. _ 494s'15 F-A$225,000—Feb 1 '22-*30 (Included) 51,852 4Hs'17 F-A 75,000r.Feb 1 '27-'41 Water sinking fund 31,547 TOTAL DEBT Apr 14 '21 $300,000 Assessed val'n, real estate..4,746,450 Assessed valuation 1920.370,388,193 Other assessable property 175,600 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $5-25 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (70% act.)4.922,050 Pop'n 1910, 283,212; 1920, 352,034 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S11.61 INTEREST and principal payable INT. at Union Bank in Medina. at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bk., N, Y. City. MEXICO. This village is In Oswego County. MONTGOMERY. • This village is in Orange County. Incorp. in 1810. Pop'n 1920. 906BD. DT. (water) Apr 30 '21 .$44,000 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $28,500 Assess, val. real estate 493,925 Assessed value 1920361,000 Assess, val. personal 25,100 Sinking fund -— 3,500 Assess, val. franchises— 22,796 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 2l_$15.00 Tot.ass'd val.'20(54 to 2-3act)541,82l Village tax rate (per $1,000)*20114.85 montgomery county. Fonda Is the county seat. Population in 1920 1,336 Incorporated in 1851. Jail Bonds. MIDDLEPORT. This village is in Niagara County. Inc. 1859. Pop'n 1915. 1.427. 1920, - (per $1,000) 1915—$11.00 town] middle This city is in Orange 1888. Pop'n, 1920, Co. Inc. 18.420. Street-Improvement Bonds. 5$s M-S $32,000r_.Mch 1 '22-'37 June 9 4 — —- „ 4.35s'12J-D $35,245--June 1 *22-'40 6s *20 F-A 26.000-Aug 10 *25-'37 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18. $101,500 Assess, val., real estate .1,238.803 Total assess, value 1915 1,319,733 Tax rate Highway Bonds. $20,000 5s'08 4s'09 $42,300—June 1 '22-'39 Bonds. „ . 4J*s'13 M-S $16,000—Aug 1 *21-'22 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 4Ms 13 M-S $20,000 1923-1924 4s '04A'05 Sewer Bonds. Water 34.999.80 on water and light payable in Mohawk; on imp. at Southold Sav. Bank. INTEREST bonds bonds Water debt 4.35s'12J-D Building Bonds. .• 4.65s M-NI32,499.98 (Due $1,333.34 yearly) 1921-1943 jM-S $12,000 Paving 4.35s Population in 1917 (est.) INT. 1844. Inc. (per $1,000) 1920...$63.20 zINT. at Treasurer's office. Tax rate FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 7. 1,288,290 165,700 assessable property. 65,492 Tot .assess, val.'19 (abt.act.) 1,519,482 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$16.00 Other 1,446. MALONE. This village is in Franklin County Inc. 1853. Population 1920. 7,556. personal.— Assess, val. as 1915. School tax (per $1,000) 5,570,783 Ass'd val. '20 (3-5 actual). 15,623,286 1920...$10.00 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—_$8.26 (act.) Tax rate (per $1,000) est.)..-.21,033,006 96,220 Assess, val. BOND. DEBT Apr 14'21 Total assessed valuation This village Is in Wayne County. Pop'n $6.000..($1,000 128,Q00c&r — — — 5s '19 Paving Bonds. INT. by 30,724 ........ (per School Bonds. 4.35s'07M-N $13,320r.May 1 '22-'36 4.35s'07M N 30,OOOr 1922 1936 4.6s '08 J-D 23,050r.June 1 '22-'37 4.60s J-D 7,OOOr. June 1 *22-'28 4.40s* 12F-A 11.OOOr. Aug 1 '21-'31 5s *13 M-S 30.500r Sept 25 '21-'45 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18-$516,451 Assess, vai. real estale 7,525,005 LYONS. Incorp. 1831. 1920, 4.253. rate 4^s'17 5s '18 15,000 Total assess, val. 1920. 1,800,500 Total assess, val. *16 (abt. Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20—$9.10 77% actual) —.8,134,899 Pop'n 1910, 2,940; 1920, 3,127. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916_$16.92-f- Sinking fund— 424,000 (included) Sinking fund (water).. 211,222 Other sinking funds—61,157 __ 6.500r..Janl5'22-'34 5,000r_May 1 '22-'26 3,000r.May 1 '22-'24 8,850—May 1 *22-'26 6,000 —.1921-1923 9,500—May 1 '25-'34 5s '13 J-J 4^s'16 M-N 49*8*16 M-N 4.40fl'17M-N Water debt Floating debt $1,000) 1920—$6.80 Other assess, prop....—— 588,22o val. 1921 Pop. 1910, 4,806; 1920 8.976 Total assess, (act. val.) — .21,717,456 INTEREST at Supervisor's office. Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$19.24 INTEREST is paid at city treasury. MASSENA (VILLAGE). This village is in St. Lawrence Co. MINDEN UN. FR. S. D. NO. 14. Incorporated in 1886. P. O. Fort Plain, Montgomery Co. Municipal Bldg. Site. $12.500r_Nov 1 '21 -'25 5s'19 ann $18,000 5s '15 M-N 15.OOOr .Nov 1 '26-'30 BOND. DEBT May 20 '19 $95,500 28,000r_Nov 1 '31-'37 Assessed val'n, real estate._2,606,222 4,500r Nov 1 1938 Assessed val'n, personal 172,700 5s *15 M-N 7,500r_Nov 1 '2l-'35 Ass'd val'n, special franchise 142,741 867,500 TOTAL DEBT Apr 13 '21 . Total assessed val'n 1920 Assess, val. real estate 1,531,285 (about 80% actual) 2,921,663 Assess, val. personal 45,350 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $17.71 Total assessed value 1920 . . Population 1910, 2.95U 1920, 5,993 (60% act.) 1,576,635 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$18.40 MASSENA (TOWNTUNION£FREE Population m 1919 (est.)_ 3,000 SCHOOL DIST. No. 1. INT. at Fort Plain Nat. Bank in Tax - $15.000 „ F-A $90,000r...Apr F-A 27,000c...Feb 354s 3 548 29,000c.Feb 1 *22-'43 500 Aug 1 1921 —- — ... 3,886 — (TOWN). F-A 4^s'15 MAMARONECK (VILLAGE). This village is in Westchester Co. Inc. Nov. 16 1895. Pop. 1910, 5.699 1920, 6 276. Road & Bridge Bonds. 4s J-D $3,500r—1921-1927 4.6s'08 J-D 2,500r_June 1 *22-'26 4s '09 A-O 5.500r_Apr 1 *22-'32 4.60s J-D 5,000.-June 1 "22-'26 4.60s J-D 11,000r .June 1 '22-'32 Bridge Bonds. 4.40sT2F-A $4,000r_Aug 1 *21-'28 BOND. DEBT Apr 211921 $882,500 Assessed val'n, 1921 .6,266,650 1920- Water Bonds. 1 1931 2 1923 4s M-N 75,000c.—May 1 1930 This town is in St. Lawrence Co. 554s*21 s-a 60,OOOr. Apr 1 '22-'51 Bridge Bonds. 494s'12 $10,500c_Feb 1 *22-*33 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21- $555,500 MASSENA —. -s - — 4s '09 — Bonds. Highway BEACH. This village Is In Nassau County. Incorporated 1913. Municipal Building Bonds. 4Ms'18 ann $45,000-Sept I '2l-*45 i 'Water Bonds. —.$200,000—Nov 1 '23-'47 Sewer Bonds. —s 70,000 4s M -N $26,000r Nov 1 *21-'33 Street Impt. Bonds. 3He J-J ; 26.000r.July 1 '2 -'34 $4,000—Apr 1 *22-'25 4s '06 J-J !4,000r_July 1 '22-'35 40,000—Apr 1 *26-'30 4.80sT5A-O 4.60s'07M-S 64,000r.Sept 1 '2)-'36 *31-'4 5 [150.000—Apr 1 4.55s'12A-0 17,600c_0ct 1 *21-'31 10,000 Oct 1 1924. 4.40s'12F-A 5s '14 Oct 16,000r_Aug 1 '21-'36 Electric Light Bonds. 3J4s J-D 28.OOOr. Dec 1 '21-'34 6s '20 J-D $200,000.Dec I '24-'43 4.70s'17J-D 12,000-J'ne 15 '22-'33 6s '21 '100.000-Dec 1'24-'43 Fire-Department Bonds. Sewer Bonds. $l,500r.-Oct 1 '21-'23 6s '18 $27,500—Oct 15 '23-'42 4.30s'09 A-O 4.40s'17M-N 8,850-May 15 '22-'26 —s 20,000—Nov 1 '23-42 4.40s'12F-A 10.000r.Aug 1 '2l-'40 Fire Bonds. LONG „ , , County. This town Is In Herkimer 494s'10 494s*ll 4 948*13 4948*15 —_— —_ 1921-1925 4,000—1921-1922 9,000 .1921-1923 12.000 1921-1920 24,000 1921-1920 20.000 1921-1922 14.000 1922-1923 BOND. DEBT Apr Assess, Assess, 26 '21 Special franchises Total value 1920 Pop'n $150,346 val. real 36,080,742 val. personal—.— 170,850 1910. 57.567; INT. at 1,078,014 37,229,606 1920, 57.928 Amsterdam Sav. Bank Bk., Amsterdam. and Farmers' Nat. June, 1921.] NEW YORK—CITIES AND TOWNS MONTICELLO. MT. VERNON. This village is in Sullivan Inc. This County. Population 1910. 1.941; 1830. citv March 22 1920, 2,330. 5s '20 in Westchester Co. received its charter on city The 1892. Population 1910, 30,919; 1920, 42,726. Bridge Bonds. Highway bonds (5s) M-S $20,000.-Sept 1 *22-'23 9,000 5s '00 Eire bonds (5s) 10,000 4s '06 M-N 20,000 May 1 1926 BOND. DEBT May 1921 76,000 Water Relief Bonds. Assess, val. '2J (>£ act.) 813.360 5s '19 $5,000 Feb 1 1922 Village tax rate(p. $1,000) '20-$26.35 5Ms'2l M-S 5,000 Mar 1 1924 Water bonds (5s) $26,000 Sewer bonds (4Ms) 31,000 — INT. at Nat. Un. Bk.,Monticello. Highway Bonds. M-S $60,000.-Sept 1 '21-'26 4s '93 MORAVIA. 4s '95 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal Other F-A 4s'96 M-S 30,000—Sept 1 '37-'39 4s '97 This village is in Cayuga County. Inco'-n. in 1*37. BOND. DEBT March 1921 _$38,500 Water debt (incl.) 23,500 M-N 40,000.-Nov 4s*98'00J-J 4s *01 641,800 4s 17,550 4s M-N '04 05 A-0 100.000--Feb '27-'36 1 '40-'43 1 *44-'48 50,000—July l'44-'48 35,000.-May ] '49-'52 15,000--Oct 1 '53-'55 20,000—June 1 '34-'37 42,140 4 M«* 10 J-J 25.000c_Juiy 1 *46-'50 Total val. 1921 (60% act.)_.701,490 4 Hs'08 J-D 40.000c.June 1 *38-'45 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $20 00 4Ms'll A-O 115,000c_Apr 1 '32-'43 Population in 1920 1,331 1951 assess, MORIAH prop *21-'41 — -s 23,000 ___ BOND. DEBT Apr Assess, val. real 13 '21. $88,200 ..1,257,912 81,779 Assess, val. personal Total assess, val. 1920 1,339 691 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920.$24.21 + • INT. at Citizens' Nat. Bank, Port Henry. + MORIAH UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. *21-'45 1 val. assess, 4Ms'15 J-J 4Ms'17 F-A 4Ms'17 F-A 1920, 3,901. July 1 1922 1921-1927 1921-1931 ll.OOOr 7,000—Feb 1 '22-'28 15,708r.Junel5 *22-43 School Bonds. 4Ms'12 — $65,000 1941 Street Impt. Bonds. 4.45s' 10J-J $34,000r_Apr 25 '22-'38 4Ms'16 July 510r July 1 1922 4Ms 5,8 i0 1921-1933 4Ms'13 F-A 4Ms'14 J-D 555 1921 6.000 1921-1932 -_- 4.35s Population in s-a 36,000r 1921-1929 Tax Relief Bonds. 5s '19 —$110,000 4Ms'20 — -_- 110,000 1922 Feb Feb 60,000 1935 1936 1937 1927 1938 1922 1929 Feb 1923 1922 Water Tax Relief Bonds. 4?is'20 $5,000.—Feb 1 1923 1922 5s '19 5,000 Feb 1924 5Ms'21 M-S 100,000 Mar School Tax Relief. 5Ms'21 M-S $50,000 Mar 1 1924 City Hall Bonds. 4Ms'12 M-N$200,000 May 1 '56-'65 4Ms'16 9.000 Mar 1 1966 Refunding Bonds. 4M*'16 J-D $8,000r Dec 1 1921 5s '17 J-D 60,000r_Dec 1 '21-'22 5s '18 J-J 45,000r.Jan 2 *22-'28 (Due $6,000 in odd years and $7,000 in even years.) 5s '18 J-J $39,000—Jan 1 *22'-34 5Ms '18 21,000,-July 1 '22-'28 5Ms'18 112,000—Dec 1 '21-'28 Assessment Bonds. 4Ms'16 $8,000 Apr 1 1922 5s *15 20,000. —-Nov 1 1921 —. Created Jan. of portion 1899 1 Queens in cluded the of out County Greater that in¬ not New —- 100,000r—.July 1 1929 Building Bonds. 4Mg'14 J-D $275.OOOr.June 1 '38 '43 Hospital Bonds. 4s g *16 J-D $85,OOOr—Dec 1 *21-'37 5s '18 M-N 5s g '21 A-0 '21-'22 50.000-.Nov 1 f 15,000c&r_Apr 1 1933 Apr 1 '34-38 \ 200,000c&r 1 4.70g'13F-A [ 125,000r_Aug *22-'27 '27-'31 '21-'31 *21-'23 1 *24-'28 1250.000r.Aug 1 '29-'33 5s '20 F-A 790,000c.Aug 1 '25-29 5^s'20 M-N970,000c&rNov 1 '41-50 5s g '21 A-O 550,000c&rAprl5 '31-41 Refunding Bonds. 4>4s'17 M-S $130,000r„Sept 1 1921 4>$sg'17M-S 573,000—Sept 1 *22-'28 (See V. 105, p. 734, for maturity.) BD. DEBT Apr 10 '21---$4,360,705 County's proportion Q'ns county debt Apr 1921 $134,705 Assessed valuation, real-179,038.552 Assessed val., personal 2.120.700 Franchises 3,784,153 Bank stock 3,162,839 Total valuation 1920 — — 188,106,244 value.) (Assessment from 40 to 60% Pop'n 1910, 83,930; INT. 4Ms'14M-S 24,429r.Sept 4Ms'16 July $ ll.OOOr-July I,000r-July 3,000r_July 4Ms'15. J-J 5s '19 5s '20 J-J 1 6,500r_July 1 *24-*36 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1920. $263 754 Water debt 41,850 Total assessed valuation Tax rate (per $1,000) INT. payable at MOUNT 3,205-610 1919---S28.75 Mt. Kisco. 5s '18 5s '18 Sewer Bonds. 4.60s'15M-S $44,009c.Mar 1 '22-*40 (See V. 100, p. 921, for maturity.) TOT. BD. DT. Mar 1 '21- $194,000 Assess, val. real estate 1,224,225 Other assessable property_ 56,99 < Total assess, val. 20(2-3act) 1,281,218 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---$19.56 _ PLEASANT. $8.000—Aug 1 Road Bonds. 4.60s $133,312—Aug 1 — *21-'24 4>4s'08 4>4s*10 4>4s'll 4^8*12 4>4s'12 bonds bonds due 1929 at bonds at Treasurer's office. 1 April 1924 15,OOOr Feb 1 1929 20,000r—Feb 1 1930 5,000 Feb lO.OOOr Voting Bonds. 4?*s M-S $15,000 .1921-1925 Deficiency Bonds. 3Hs'02 M-S $40,000--Mch 1 '23-'26 4s '03 M-S 40.000--Mar 1 *28-'31 F-A 40,000.. Aug 1 4s '10 --- A-O 20.000c. - Oct 1 '33-'36 4^8*12 M-N105.000c_May 1 *36-'42 4>4s'15 J-J 20.000c.-.Jan 1 1945 ... — 3.OO0 ...Mar 1 2,000r.._Nov Water Bonds. 4Hs'll A-O $30.000 4V^s'12 J-D 50.000 4Hs'17 3,000 Library Bonds. — 5s '20 s~a 40.000—May 1 '24-'43 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '21 - $130.70 ) Assess, val. '20 (60% act.)_2.856.8l7 4s School tax (per $1,000) 1920S19 86 + 4 >4s'08 J-D 3,000 4H«'09 A-O 4Ms'09 J-J 6s *14 Oct J-J 5s *14 $54,000r—Jan 1 '22-'48 2,068r—Oct 1 30,000.-Jan 1 M-S 4s '21-'24 '26-'55 4.600—Mar 1 *24-'28 *04 A-O 1932 Oct 1 1932 '48-'49 '50-'54 1 1955 '22-'24 '25-'27 1 1928 1 1929 1 1930 1 1934 '36-'39 4>4s'13 J-D 30,000r Dec 40,000r_0ct 1 35,000r Dec 4Hs'15 J-J 15.000r—Jan 1 1944 Population fn 1919 (est.) INTEREST at Mt. Pleasant Bank of Pleasantville in N. Y. exchange. 30.000 1931 May 11937 ... FREE 1943 1 1925 Oct 2 Dec 1 3Hs'02 $16.000 Aug Sewage-Disposal Works. 4>4s'08 J-D $40.000..Dec 1 4s '09 M-Nf 100.000—May 1 I 10.000 May Sewerage Bonds. 3 Hs'99 M-S $30,000 Mch 3 >4s'00 M-N 60,000 May 3 >4s'01 F-A 50,000 Feb Nov 3Hs'01 M-N 40,000 ~UNION '32-'35 2,000 Aug 1 1921 Fire and Police Department. 4s '06 M-N $50,000o__May 1 '27-*36 4s '05 J-D 50,000c.June 1 '26-'35 4Ms'16 416 PLEASANT 1 1933 4^s'19 M-N 70.000r-.Novl *21-'30 \49,000r_-Nov 1 '32-38 1 1940 CASTLE. V This town is in Westchester Co. Highway Bonds. 4.35s J-J $141.300 1942 4>4s'13 M-S 12,000.-Sept 1 '21-'26 4Hs'14 M-N 4,000[$1,000 yearly ;.<r (May 1 • ■ Town debt June 1 1921... $157,300 Assess, val., real estate 7,655,575 Assess, val., personal 20,800 Other assessable property.. 198,825 Tot .assess.val. '2! (act .val.) 7,87.5,200 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 —$l 0.31 + Population 1910, 3,573; INT. payable 1920, 3.596 the at Kisco Mt. Nat. Bank and at Mt. Pleasant. NEW BEDFORD CASTLE & UN. FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. 4>4s'12 J-D $55,l25r-June 1 '22-'42 4>4s' 16 J-J 37,947r_ July TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921 Total assess, val. 29 Total tax - 1 - '22-'46 $98,000 3,194,624 rate (per $1,000) '20.$28.75 Populatioh in 1920 (est.) 4.000 INT. at Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y. NEW HARTFORD. This village Is in Oneida County. Sewer Bonds. $8,000 ------annually 3.40s 4.85s 3,500 annually Street Widening Bonds. 4>4s $ ,t70 annually Paving Bonds. 5.9s'21 A-0 $21,000--Apr 1 *22-'28 Fire Dept. Bonds. 5s .annually $2,400 4.20s 5,000 .annually — - Bonds. $18,000 ... DEBT June 6 '21 $41,570 Assess, val. real estate 2,157,995 (Assessment 90% act.) Tax rate (per 1991—$9.00 — Population 1910, 1,195; 1920-1,621 —. Assess, val. personalOther assessable property— 36,450 51.300 Tot.ass'd val.'20(93% act.)—669,750 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1920 $29.40 , Population 1910, 1,139; 1920, 1,099 NEW ALBION U. P. S. D. NO. 1. This district (P. is in Cattaraugus Incorp. 4Hs'17 F-A 4Ms'19 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9. This district is in Westchester Co Railroad 3.77s 4s 14.000 BOND. DEBT May 23 *21-$30,000 Assess, val. real estate— 582,000 *55-'56 21.100r.Dec 1920 ... O. Cattaraugus) County. NEWARK. ~ — — — val. assess, — This town is in Madison County. '57-*61 '62-*73 *52-'5i *51-'52 1937 '21$1,OM,806 380,731 96,829 (80% actual) 24 526,107 City&sch.tax (per $1,000) '20.$20.00 INT. on high school building bonds payable at City Treas. office. BOND. NELSON. TOTAL DEBT '38-'41 Sinking fund Total the Queens Co. branch of the Corn Exch. Bank in Long Island City, and part at the Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., Blnghamton, N. Y.; on part of the road bonds of 1907 at the City Sav. Bank of Brooklyn and the Buffalo Sav. Bank; on road bonds of '09 to '18, incl. Refunding and hospital '42-'51 '53-'56 30,000 M-S 1,000 due 1931 payable at the Corn Bank., N. Y.; on part of the Aug 35,000—Sept 1 13,750 Apr 1 A-O 95,000r_Apr 1 M-N 77,700r_May 2 F-A I00,000r-Feb 1 M-N250.000r_May 1 M-N 55,500r_Nov 1 — ' '2l-'33 MT. 1931 A-O 4Hs'15 A-O 1 500 Oct I 1934 TOT. DEBT Dec 31 1918. $298,694 Assessed value, real 15,649,738 Assessed value, personal-_ 196,400 Assess, val. 1919 ——15,845,138 Population '10, 11,863; 1920, 14,004 1 1 1930 and Exch. court-house J-D 4s '07 16A-OJ 26,000--Oct 1 4.05s 1 1928 School Bds., City of Mt. Vernon. J-J $85,000--July 1 '22-'38 4s '04 J-D 35,000—June 1 '34~'37 50,000.-Feb 1 '39-'48 3148*99 F-A 4s '96 50,000—Aug 1 2,400.47Augl — - 1 1926 1 1925 Feb 10.000 5s '21 *21-'39 *30-'39 '21-'23 — —- Feb --- ts'03 Westchester Co. Assessment Map Bonds. 4Ms 4Ms 2,000 23,000 — " — 5s — 4Ms'16 M-N$10,000r_Nov 1 '2,5&'27 4Ms'17 10.000-.0ctl '27 & '29 5Ms'18 20,000--_-June 1 1938 5s '18 J-J 17,000r_Jan 2 '22-'38 50,000r 1933-1937 4M*'19 s-a 4s '05 Water Bonds. 4Ms'15 M-S $55.OOOr Mar 1 '22-'40 (See V. 100, p. 921, for maturity.) 4.15s $32,OOOr —Sept '21- 37 4.40s 42,009c_Apr 1 '22-*41 4.05s 16 20.000r.Sept 1 '2l-'40 This town is in May 11922 Apr 1 1923 Aug 1 1923 9,000 4,000 5Ms'21 F-A 3>4s'01 MORRIS- This village is in Livingston Co. Inc. 1835. Population 1920, 3,312. MOUNT — "" — *22-*25 1 '26-'29 10,000r_July 1 '30-'34 13,000--July 1 *22-'47 4,000 July *23-'30 -_- " 1 '2l-'42 4Ms'20 3,000 Jan 1 '22-'43 Grade-Crossing Bonds. ' 5Ms'18 J-J 4Ms'17 1 1929 40,000r„. July 1 1931 32,000—- 1921-1936 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 Water debt (included) 125,727 1920. court-house on $3,OOOr.July 1 '22-*23 '21-'27 28.000r.0ct 1 115,OOOr—.Feb 3.85s'09F-A 4.10sYl.T-J NEW '22-'29 1 1931 ... 4Ms'09 M-S $41,400r.Mch 1 '22-'39 4 Ms'09 J-D 13,000 1921-1933 4Ms*13 F-A 12,118 1920-1932 5s *13 J-J ll,186r-July 1 '22-*42 J-J School Bonds. 6(M)00c&rApr 1 '39-'40 Road Bonds. 4>4g'10 J-J $90,000c_July 1 4s g '09 M-S 35,000c—-Sept Bridge Bonds. 5s g '07 M-N $2 50 .OOOcNov 1 4>4g'll F-A 46.OOOr.Feb 1 4>4g'12 A-O 176.000r_Apr 1 4>4g'13F-A 100,000r. Aug 1 —- Sewer Bonds. 17 1 1945 *21-'24 1 1921 *2l-'22 2,OOOr Sept 1 1921 78.000r.Feb 1 '22-'34 50.000r_..Sept 1 1932 12,000—July 1 '22-'27 4>4s'12 F-A 4>4s'12 M-S 4s York For debt, —- _ Aug 11937 \ 1.231.01 .Mar Refunding Water Bonds. 3148*95 M-N $8,168.-Nov 1 3>4s'01 M-S 750r—-Sept 3 >4s'02 M-S 1, OOOr.Sept 1 4.20s Y1 M-S NASSAU COUNTY. — 8,500—July 12 1937 '22-'27 3,009.-July '22-'26 1,250--July isi/ r-A i. Road Bonds. 4 Ms 09 M-N $6,500r -Nov 1 '21- 33 4.35s'12J-J 1,759—-July 1 1922 4.70s'12J-J 2,100-_July 1 *22-'25 4.35s (>4 act.).1,060,409 1920—-$26.36 1920 2,122 Tax rate (per $1,000) --- 5s '19 1921-1934 Assess, val. 1921 J-J — 1875. Population Fire-Alarm Bonds. 5s *13 J-J $2,500r Water Bonds. 3.85s'05J-D $$,145r 3.60s'98A-O 7.000r .? M-S $65,000r Sept 1 1930 M-N 85.000r-.-Nov 1 1931 — Inc. NAPLES, TOWN. This town is in Ontario County. BOND. DEBT Apr 16 1921 $23,000 3Hs$ $50,000 2,083,785 1921 l.OOOr M-S$158,OOOr...Mch 1 1930 4>4s*12 M-S 44,000r-..Sept 1 1932 5s '20 M-S 123,000.-Mar 1 '22-'44 3>4sg Drainage Bonds. 4Ms'15 F-A $61,000r—Aug 1 Total tax rate (per $1 000) '21-$7.60 4Ms'16 J-D 50,000 June Population in 1920 (est.) 3.000 4Ms'17 J-D 40.000r—-June 1 INT. at Citizens' Nat. Bank. Port 4Ms'18 20,000 Aug 1 Henry. N. Y. 5>|s'18 J-D 20,000 June 1 5s '18 10,000 Sept 1 MT. KISCO. 30,000 Mar 1 This village is in Westchester Co. 4Ms'l9 Total 1 Water Bonds. 4s '10 Highway Repaving Bonds. 4>4»'09 A-0 $25,000 Oct 1 1929 4>4s'10A-O 25,000c..-Oct 1 1930 4 Hb'11 A-O 25,000 Oct 1 1931 4Ms'H M-S 40,000 Sept 1 1931 4Ms'12 J-J 5,000 July 1 1932 4Ms*12 M-N 25,000 Nov 1 1932 4Ms'13 F-A 15.000 Feb 1 1933 4Ms'13 J-J 15,000 July 1 1933 4Ms'14 30,000 Aug 1 1934 4Ms'l5 M-N 25.000r—May 1 1935 4Ms 16 M-N J8.000r_Nov 1 '21-'26 4Ms'16 J-D 12,OOOr_Dec 1 '21-'26 5s *18 J-J 14,000r_ Jan 2 '22-'28 20.000r—Aug 1 1952 --- $50.000..Oct 4.40s'17F-A/$32,OOOr—Aug 1 '21-*36 1920—-$39.21 4.40s'17F-A f 1 1 1951 4^s'19 Oct 73,501,439 1920 3 >4s g May Dec Feb 15,000——July 5Ms'21 200,000.-Apr 1 '22-'31 5Ms'21 J-D$100,000c_June 1 '22-'31 BOND. DEBT Mar 8 1921. val. assess, INT. payable at Treas. office. 1 1952 4Ms'15 F-A 25,000 15,000 25,000 Building 5s '16 Sewer Bonds. 4 Hb'11 M-N $16 200r_May 1 '22-'30 4Hs'13 M-N 9.732..Nov 1 '21-*31 High School Bldg. Bonds. Sinking funds Tax rate (per $1,000) ' 578,000 305,341 Tax-relief & water (outside debt limit) (incl.) Total Glebe Fund. 3s '95 F-A $25,170r—.Aug 5 1935 3s'93 J-J l,437.37r.May20 1943 1 1953 M-N J-D F-A J-J This district is in Essex County. Bonds. Dec 1 1930 30,000--Feb 1 '34-'36 3>4s'03 J-J 4>4s'07 A-O UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5. •School Building Bonds. 5s *16 $59,300r_Dec 1 $30,000 — 5Hs'21 F-A TOT.BD.DT.May 10 *21_$4,786,050 Floating debt 72,150 &c., prior to formation, see Queens County statement. Mineola is the county seat. Court-House Bonds. 4Ms'12 4Ms'12 4Ms'13 4 Ms'13 (TOWN) This district (P. O. Port Henry) is in Essex County. 65 Building Bonds. 5s '18 M-N/$22,500-Nov 1 '21-'29 75.000-— Nov 1 1928 ( ?) This SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. This district (P. O. New York Mills) is in Oneida County. Building Bonds. 4>4s'16 Aug $60,800r_Nov 1 '21-*36 TOT. DEBT May 23 '21 $69,800 — Total assessed val. 1921 (about 90% actual)--...1,695,532 Total tax rate (per M.) '20-$14.99 + Population in INT. at 1920 Utica (est.) Trust & 4,000 Deposit Co., Utica. NEW HARTFORD SCHOOL DIS¬ village is in Wayne County in NEW HARTFORD AND WHITESTONE (TOWNS) UNION FREE 1839. Pop'n 1910, 6,227; 1920, 6,964. Sewer Bonds. 4.30s Oct $60.000 l,600r —1921-1932 Oct 11929 Water Bonds. 3>4&4s M-S $16,OOOr 1921-1924 4>4s*19 230.000--May 1 '22-'47 BOND. DEBT May 2 '21- $346,000 Water debt (included) 2,000 ... — Assess, val. real estate Assess. val. personal ... 3>4s Fire Department Bonds. 5s '20 A-oT$16,OOOr..Oct 1 '21-'28 1 TRICT NO. 1. 5s 5s 3.879,056 54,900 Other assessable property._ 203,370 Total assess.val.'20(75 act)4,137,323 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.S2l.29 INT. mailed to registered holders. NEWBURGH. This city is in Orange County. The prin. and int. on the water bonds is met by water rents. Incorporated 5>4s'20 s-a $27,000 Nov 1 1927 95,000—Nov 15 1922 22,000 annually 6,000 Sept 15 1924 f 2,000 Nov 1 1925 1 9,000_-Nov 1 '26-'28 BOND. DEBT Dec 1919- $150,000 Assess, val. real estate $1,753,441 Assess, val. personal Other assessable property. Total assess, val. 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) '16 84,000 128,321 1,965,762 $9,395 NEW PALTZ. This village is in Ulster County. Incorporated 1887. BOND. DEBT May 25 1921-$59,30O Total assess, val. 1921 376.881 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $30.04 Population 1910, 1,230; 1920, 1,056 NEW ROCHELLE. This city is in Westchester County. Commission charter adopted May 1 1915. Pop'n 1920. Inc. 1899. Population 1910, 28,887; 30.366 1920, 36,213. Fire-Department Bonds. Sewer Bonds. A-O $35.000c.-Oct 1 '21-'27 4>4s'll M-N $9,000., May 1 '22-'31 4s '89 4U«'16 M-N 10.500—May 1 *2l-'25 58 *93 A-0 95.000r._0ct 1 '28-'46 5s '20 M-N 17,600—Nov 1 '21-'28 4s *97 A-0 65.OOOr.-Oct 1 '47-'59 Refunding Improvement Bonds 3 >48*00 F-A I2,779r Augl'21-'26 4>4s'12 M-S $27,200r—Sept 1 1932 3>4s'01 F-A 87,OOOr. Aug 1 '21-'49 7,Q85r ..Dec 1 *21-27 Paving Bonds. 3^s'99 J-D 4H«'12 M-S $2OOOr-Sept 1 *21-'29 4s '05 M-N 25. OOOr. May 1 '22-'26 4.40s'12 J-D 2,500r June 1 1922 m*'09 M-N 19.500r_May 1 '22-'23 4>4s'13 F-A 97.OOOr...Feb 1 1938 ms'10 J-J 11,421r_May 1 '22-'31 4>4s'I3 M-N 43.723—Nov 1 '2l-*30 4 >48*11 M-N 3,000r_May 1 '22-'25 4>4s'13 M-N 7.000—-.Nov 1 1928 4>4s'16 M-N 42.000r. May 1 '22-'42 4 >4s'15 A-O Court-House & Pollce-Sta. Bds. 28.OOOr_.-Apr 1 1925 4>4s'15 F-A 39.OO0r.Aug 1 '2l-'35 4>4s ll M-N$83,000--May 1 '22-'41 4 V4s'16 M-N 20,000—May 1 '2l-'30 belief Bonds. 5s '18 35.500 —-Septl '21-37 4s *03 M-N $18,000r_May 1 *22-'27 M-S April 22 1865. — School NEW EOCHELLE (Concluded). 4s '97 Street & Highway Impt. M-N $4,500 Nov '21-'23 J-D 69.000r_ _.June' 22-'33 A-O 16,000r..Apr 1 *22-'29 J-D 150,000r_ June 1 '34-'63 J-J 30,OOOr. July 1 *30-'44 £8 '07 M-N 9,600r_May 1 '22-'25 ($5,000 due In odd years.) 4Hs'09 M-N 100,OOOr. May 1 '22-'31 5s '13 M-N 30,000r.May 1 '22-'23 Qrade-Crossing Bonds. 4s'09 M-N $46,700r—Deo 1 1939 Refuse Destructor Bonds. 4^s'16 M-N/2),000r_May 1 '22-*31 \ l,500r May 1 1932 5s *17 M-N/30,000._May 1 '23-'32 \ 1,000 May 11933 Fire-Department Bonds. 3 Hs'00 F-A $28,000r__Aug 1 '21-'34 5« '07 M-N 25,OOOr. .May 1 '22-'26 6s'08 M-N 19,OOOr—May 1 '22-'30 4 Hs'10 M-N 10,OOOr.May 1 *22-"31 4^s*12 M-N 4,2i5r—May 1 1922 3H8'97 3 Hs'99 8 Hs'01 8 Hs'OO 3 Hs'01 4s '16 M-N{ 9,OOOr.May 1' 22-'24 1 . 4,000r_..May 1 1925 Local-Improvement Bonds. 4s *03 M-N $44,000—May 1 '22-'32 4s '04 M-N 24,000r_May 1 '22-'33 4s *05 M-N 4,OOOr.May 1 *22-'25 „ _ 4s '05 4s '06 5s '08 4Hs'09 4^s'09 4Hs'10 4^s'10 4^8*11 '22-'27 '22-'23 '22-'30 '22-'25 '22-'30 1 1931 '22-'32 '29-'31 '22-'30 5s '13 '22-'30 '22-'41 M-N 78.OOOr.May 1 '22-*29 4s '15 M-N / 22,OOOr .May 1 '22-'32 \ 1,OOOr—May 1 1933 4tfs'10 M-N 28,OOOr_May 1 '22-'35 5s '17 M-N flOO.OOOr.May 1 '23-'32 ) 10,500r___May 1 1933 5s '18 M-N 59,500r .$5,000 y'rly, on May 1, beginning 1924. 4^s'19 M-N/70,000r_May 1 '26-'39 I 3,676r May 1 1940 M-N/528,O00r_May 1 *26-'49 ( 11,000r._.May 1 1950 5s '20 Library Bonds. 4Hs'll M-N/ $8,000r_May t 4Hs'13M-N 1 '22-'25 990r..May 1 1926 3,000r.May 1 '22-'23 Land Damage Bonds. 3 Hs'99 A-O $8,000r—Apr '22- 23 20,000r._.July '24-'27 4Ms'12 M-N 12,000r_..May 1 1922 3^s'99 J-D 4Hs'12 M-N l,900r.May 1 '22-'23 3 ^s'OO J-D 30,000r..June 1 '25-29 4Hs'13 M-N 10,008r_May 1 '22-*23 Special Assessment Certfs. Municipal Impt. Bonds. (Subject to call after 1 year.) 4Hs'14 M>-N/$20.000r May 1 '22-'23 $10,787 110,200r—May 1 1924 Temporary certificates 5s_ 645,000 4Hs'15 J-D ) 49,OOOr .May 1 '22-'24 Temporary tax 5s 113,000r._.May 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Jan |§21-$3,485,013 4 ££s'16M-N 1125,000r. Mayl '21-*25 4,250r_.May 1 1926 I 6s '17 M-N Assessed valuation, real—76,887,62) Assessed val., personal— 66,000 2,136,352 Franchise /60,000r_May 1 '22-'26 79,089.972 Total valuation 1929 I12,700r—May 1 1927 5s '18 M-N 9,637,50r.$2,000 y'ly on May 1, beginning 1921. Total rate (per $1,000) 1921..$27.00 INTEREST payable at office of 4%s'19 M-N 1280,000r.May 1 '22-'28 City Treasurer or, at the request of 1 26.997.75r..May 1 '29 holder, will be remitted In N.Y. excb. 5Hs'20 s-a f224,ti00r_May 1 *23-'29 \ 5,000r...May 1 1930 NEW WINDSOR COM. S. D. NO.l. This district (P. O. Vail Gate) is City Yard Bonds. 4Ms*15 J-D|$34,OOOr.May 1 *24-'40 in Orange County. I 1,000r...May 1 1941 4^s $35,000 f$4,000c&rNov l*21-'24 5s *17 M-N/ 21,OOOr.May 1 '23-'29 M-N{ 10,000c&rNov l'25-'29 1 2,OOOr May 1 1930 5s '19 ll5,000c&rNov 1'30-34 Certificate Redemption Bonds. 4^s'12 M-N $l,574.88r_May 1 *22 [20,000c&rNov l'35-*39 $50,000 4>is'13 M-N 9,800r.May 1 '23-'31 BOND. DEBT 1919 Assess, value 869,172 Park Bonds. 1,100 4Hs'll M-N $30,OOOr.May 1 '22-'36 Population in 1918 (est.) Int. at Newburgh National Bank 5s 13 M-N 4,OOOr...May 1 1922 4Hs'15 J-D 11,OOOr.May 1 '24-'34N ewburgn. ... included $23,795,579 of the corporate described below; $35,391,095 of these securities were included The funded debt on Jan. 1 1912 x Bonds. M-N$34,090c.May 1 2,OOOr_May 1 M-N 36,OOOr.May 1 M-N 16,000r_May 1 M-N /81,OOOr_May 1 \ 8,500r May M-N 34.045r.May 1 M-N 12,500r.May 1 M-N 45,OOOr_May 1 M-N 45.000r.May 1 M-N 80,OOOr.May 1 M-N 4s '05 [Vol. 112, TOWNS NEW YORK-CITIES AND 66 stock ^otes Jan. 1 1913, $62,435,562 Jan. 1 1914, $58,608,977 Jan. 11915. $34,080.285 Jan. 1 1916, $35,348,500 Jan. 1 1917. $18,447,000 Jan. 1 1918, $38,on 709,000 Jan. 1 1919, $68,619,000 Jan. 1 1920 and $92,203,443 Jan 1 192]. None outstanding at previous dates. The funded debt as given above is exclusive of general fund bonds as follows; $8,500,000 at Jan. 1 1904, $18,000,000 at Jan. 1 1905, $29,000,000 Jan. 1 1906, $40,750,000 at Jan. 1 1907, $54,250,000 at Jan. 1 1908, $68,750,000 at Jan. 1 1909, $85,500,000 at Jan. 1 1910, $102^00,000 at 1 1911, $120,000,000 Jan. 1 1912, $137,500,000 Jan. 1 1913. $159 500.000 Jan. 1 1914, $183,000,000 Jan. 1 1915, $206,000,000 Jan. 1 1916. $229,500,000 Jan. 1 1917. $2.54.500,000 Jan. 1 1918. $281,500.000 Jan. 1 1919, $310,000,000 Jan. 1 1920 and $342,500,000 Jan. 1 1921. There is also excluded from the above table tax notes which on Jan. 1 1918 amounted to $4,600,000, on Jan. 1 1919 $3,000,000. 1920 $2,050,000 on Jan. 1 and on Jan. 1 1921, $3,961,000. None outstanding at previous dates. The table below of the City's funded debt as at Dec. 31 1910, is designed, at Jan. to first present the total outstanding amount of bonds which have been to finance undertakings that are largely, or in part, self-carrying. issued (Group "A ) are shown the total amounts of water bonds, rapid transit bonds, docks and ferries bonds, and assessment bonds pay¬ able from assessments These make a combined total of $563,136,773 61. of which the City's sinking funds hold $89,723,332 98 and the public holds $478,413,440 63. . ' ^ , , . ' A „ Of the total amount of water bonds outstanding, it is claimed that there are probably from $95,000,000 to $100,000,000 which are selfcarrying. The water revenues actually realized each year are probably In the first group administration, operation and maintenance charges to provide annual interest payments sufficient to meet all of the Water Department per se, and on and set aside a sum sufficient to amortize and ultimately redeem the principal of from $95,000,000 to $100,000,000 of these bonds. The re¬ mainder of the water bonds outstanding represent to a great extent the amount which has been expended in the Catskill aqueduct still in course of construction. Altogether $203,9 *5,100 38 of water bonds and notes are exempted from the debt limit under the provisions of the State Con¬ stitution. Of the rapid transit bonds $51,013,724 86 have been exempted by the Appellate Division in accordance with the provisions of the State Consti¬ tution. The lessee of the subway is now paying interest and annual installments to the Sinking Fund on $52,376,727.37. Consequently, of the total amount of rapid transit bonds outstanding as shown in the table herewith submitted, over $52,000,000 are self-carrying. The revenues realized by the city from the operation of the Dock Depart¬ ment are sufficient to meet all administration, operation and maintenance expenses, together with interest and amortization charges on nearly $70,000,000 ($69,943,053) of Dock Bonds, which in consequence have been exempted from the constitutional debt of the City by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in accordance with certain provisions of the State ^ constitution. The bonds which are fourth in order issued bonds assessment city the by of arrangement in Group "A" are levied payable from assessments against property presumably benefited by the improvements made and to finance which these assessment bonds were issued. If the total interest on these bonds was payable and the entire principal was redeemable from proceeds of special assessments laid for that purpose it would mean these bonds were also fully self-carrying; but as the city in many has to assume a certain percentage of the assessments levied for certain improvements made, it follows that only a proportion of these assessment bonds is payable principal and interest from the proceeds of the that all of cases proportion A careful estimate of the laid for that purpose. assessments which interest and principal may ultimately require provided for by the city would place such as not exceeding 15% of the total amount thereof shown in Group "A." .. A conservative approximation, therefore, of the total amount of selfcarrying bonds contained in Group "A", based on actual figures and careful estimates, would indicate that there are from $237,000,000 to $240,000,000 of these which can be so regarded. The succeeding classifications in Groups "B" and "C" consist of bonds Issued for schools and sites, libraries and sites, city parks and places, bridges, streets, public buildings—including hospitals, charities, health, fire, police, correction, &c.; streets, highways; to cover deficiencies in tax collections, &c. The interest on these is provided for by annual tax levy together with the annual installments required to amortize and ultimately redeem the principal of such bonds. ' of assessment bonds on to be John F. Hylan, Mayor; Chas. L. Craig, Comptroller provided under the Greater New York Charter became 1898, and New York City now includes Kings County, Richmond County and the following portions of Queens County, namely Long Island City, the towns of Newtown, Flushing and Jamaica, and part of the town of Hempstead. The Legislature in 1912 enacted a law (Chap. 548, Laws 1912) providing for the creation of the County of The Bronx out of the Borough of The Bronx. The bill was subject to referendum of the citizens of the borough in November 1912 and was favorably passed upon at that time, but on Jan. 17 1913 was declared unconstitutional by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. V. 96, p. 299. This de¬ cision was reversed, however, by the Court of Appeals on March 14 1913. V. 96, p. 810In 1917 a bill was passed providing for setting off the Fifth Ward of Queens (constituting the villages of Far Rockaway, Arverne and Rockaway Beach) to constitute what was to be known as the city of Rockaway. This measure, however, was vetoed by the Mayor. A similar bill was passed by the Legislature in 1915, but this too was de¬ feated at the hands of the Mayor. The following statement includes all of the funded debt of the former City of New York and of the mu¬ nicipalities in Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond which was recorded at the date of consolidation; also such additional amounts as were re¬ corded in subsequent years as being funded obligation of said former municipalities to be assumed by the City of New York. These figures do not include $2,007,600 revenue bonds of the former City of New York outstanding Jan. 1 1898 and redeemable from its tax levy of 1897 nor $4,060,000 of revenue bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the former city of Brooklyn outstanding Jan. 1 1898, but redeemable from its tax levy for the year 1898. NEW YORK CITY. The consolidation effective Jan. 1 DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT CONSOLIDATION JAN. 1 1898. Manhattan & The Brooklyn Queens Richmond Gross Outstanding. $ eral Purpose— Group ilA" Water 212,674,610 Rapid transit Docks and ferries.. 203,609,889 bonds Assessment .119,653,971 32,583,304 _ Totals of Group "A"..568,521,774 Group "B" Schools and sites 118,994,271 12,197,785 Libraries and sites 51,038,860 (1)105,614,303 City parks and places Bridges $232,248,785.89 Various and .146,654,714 viz.: highways trunk sewers— buildings, Public health, fire, .*$324.967.159.10 $92,718,373.21 police, corrections, poses DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT PRESENT TIME. consolidated city at Seriod $320,o36,785.57.differentfollowing compares gross and net debt of The dates. is Comparative Yearly Table of the Total Bonded Debt, from Jan. Jan. 1 1 1898 to in separate columns the Funded Debt, the Total Sinking Fund Holdings and the Temporary Debt as at Jan. 1 of each year and as at Dec. 31 1919. xFunded Debt Fund Net Funded As at and Assess- Holdings. Debt. Jan. 1 ment Bonds. {Bonds). * $ 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 921 321,905,514 341,844,226 359,620,986 384,794,598 412,047,717 434,339,606 469,123,199 534,954,132 565,056,513 617,484,892 672,396,965 730.691,994 794,930,289 843,503,798 917,811,719 985,190,043 .-.1,064,418,430 ...1,124,020,221 —1,154,483,821 ...1,191,317,252 ...1.219,548,477 ...1,228,770,132 ...1,238,260,597 —1,246,858,861 ... -.. ... — ... ... ... — ... ... ... — ... —_ ... ... 3,175,365 89,723,333 478,798,441 64,599,943 14,324,961 104,669,307 1,727,323 10,470,461 8,734,632 42,304,228 9,568,165 96,046,138 7.718,993 120,188 3,789,297 428,312 35,650,643 111,004,071 8,858,696 &c_103,243,013 7,290,758 88,917,216 4,959,407 6,235,857 1,036 14,325,797 2,331,351 "B"__545,327,808 271,121. 294,105 294,105 86,956,980 458,370,828 27,423,500 11,861,662 496,471 11,365,190 (2) 29,124,175 5,000,000 24,124,176 40,985,837 5,496,471 35,489,363 Totals of Group "C".. Aggregate totals of Groups •A," "B," "C"_(3)l,154,835,419 182,176,785 General fund bonds..(4)342,500,000 342,500,000 debt Sinking 1898 29,407,939 pur¬ Group "C" Refunding bonds To fund deficiencies— taxes $ 9,220,000 9,588,94 ) 194,020,940 45,374,943 19,682,665 99,971,306 10,005,000 , 972,658,634 92,023,443 Grand totals of funded viz., Corporate Stock, Corporate Stock Notes 1900 by Public. Outstanding. Funds. $ $ 31,043,780 181,630,830 1920. Divided to show 1899 municipal (unalloted) _ Totals of Group Since consolidation (Jan. 1 1898), the Greater City has issued, excluding general fund bonds, special revenue bonds and revenue bonds and bills, up to Dec. 31 1920, $1,151,676,689-89, and redeemed and canceled during that Stock Notes and held courts, Sundry other purposes— {Includes $3,061,645.01 special revenue bonds. Purchased and held (pay¬ able from assessments) Streets, \ Corporate Purchased Total Amount by Sinking to Function or Gen- Tot. Funded Debt. Sinking Fund. Net Debt. Bronx§$226,144,311.28 $85,654,317.52 $140,489,993.76 81,626,175.53 6,734,055.69 74.892,119.84 13,709,935.62 330,000.00 13,379,935.62 3,486.736.67 3,486,736.67 Total funded Debt, viz.: Classification According 92,718,373 99,386.292 105,754,872 114,388,129 122,399.480 137.442,949 142,121,103 139,330,353 140.380,613 150,294,187 143,187,164 141,671,340 146,868,060 154,140,290 157,970,000 161,679,242 169,955,028 180,217,873 176,078,407 176.111.545 193,749,438 194,972,319 204.382,238 215,236,727 Revenue Bonds. $ Bonds and Bills 229,187,141 3,061,645 242,457 253 866 270,406 289 648 8 179 666 7 600 3 170 311 5 388 336 7 600 2.107 600 4 322 998 9 912 600 308 22 467 600 149 41 748 600 34 457 000 42 097 000 296,896,657 327.002 096 395,623,779 424 675 900 4 7 5 6 467,190:705 7:462:500 272 537 408 280 640 500 529,209,801 8,368,000 8,991,990 589.020,654 648,062,229 5,208,150 698,363.508 7,364,625 759,841,719 5,970:165 823,510.801 7.038.066 894,463,402 6,319,225 943,802,348 11,925,425 978,405,414 9,367,075 1,015,205,707 9,999.948 1,025,799.039 11,000,000 1,033,797,813 12.325,000 1,033,878,359 7.939,900 1,031,622,134 36,392,900 , 1,497,335,419 524,676,785 (1) Includes the amounts 972,658,634 92,023,443 expended in the acquirement of property Municipal Building—$18,945,755. and in the construction of the new for ^ Of these, $26,124,175 76 were issued in 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1915 and 1916 for deficiencies in taxes of 1904 and prior years. (4) Represent the amount of Surplus Revenue of Sinking Fund, No. 1 (2) s $ 934 114 469 337 — Temporary Debt Special Revenue 6,067,600 50A1227Q 53.646,037 74.006 600 60,367,290 58.874,533 46 671 621 34,712.776 33,694,416 48,536,947 43,000,000 26.004,500 39,074.400 33.996.500 32,360,500 62.767.000 applied toward reduction of current Sinking Fund No. 1. Of the total funded debt (3) the taxation; these bonds are held by following amounts are exempted under the State Constitution and decisions of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court from inclusion in the debt limit; Water $203,995,100.38 bonds and notes Rapid transit bonds. Dock — County * 51,013,724.86 69,943,053.55 bonds bonds 6,905,295.48 ... $331,857,174.27 assessed valuation of property in the con¬ 1921 follows: -Tax Rate- ASSESSED VALUES.—The solidated city for the year Real Estate. Manhattan Bronx Brooklyn Personal Estate. ..$5,878,847,633 $152,742,600 852,447,403 13,899,700 2,395,486.473 37,741,850 Queens Richmond... 718,818,139 7,409,350 127,385,456 1,428,675 Total 1919-..$9,972,985,104 Total. R. E. Pers. $6,031,590,233 5.77 866,347,103 2,433,228.323 2.84 $2.77 2.83 2.80 2.80 726,227,489 128,814,131 2.85 2.79 2.83 2.83 $213,222,175 $10,186,207,279 June, 1921.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS Total valuations for each borough In previous years were Man.&TheBr'nx. $ Brooklyn. $ as follows: Queens. Richmond. Total $ $ $ 1920--6,184.354,701 1,979.004,105 645.201.259 114.068.677 8,922.628,742 1919-6.151,581.693 1,910,031.157 615,761,776 113,360,907 8,790.735,533 1918-6.022,866,736 1,866,497,460 599,508,475 102,185,055 8,591,057,726 1917-6,151,202,497 1,848,401,152 580,131,207 93.967,459 8,673,705.315 1916—6.152,154,616 1,796,150,060 546,105,674 89,944,152 8,584,352,511 1915—6.122.083,549 1,735,518,436 517.155.078 86,058,929 8,460,815,992 1914-6.101,412,243 1,710,471,995 494,601,906 83.669,328 8,390,155.472 1913_-6.037.889.583 1912-5.938,069,111 1911—5,937,880,465 1910-5,543.421,737 1905—4,680.680.189 1900—2,799.871,672 1899—2,669,088,835 1898—2,365.490,372 1897—2.168,635.856 1896—2,106,484,905 1895-2,016,947,662 1890—1,696,978,390 1885-1,371,117,003 1880—1,143,765,727 1.726.310.461 1,723,496,394 1,745,026,899 1,463,368,346 1,031,894,265 695,335,940 655,092,980 («) 603.796,463 555,103,714 563,987,132 452,758,601 330,683,762 234,835,991 484.533.686 463,147,289 451,909,227 339,922,440 149,499,728 109,926,453 110,066,632 ♦No assessment or tax in 1898. In 1903 the assessment of real estate was 83,335,471 8,332.069,201 80,149,636 8,204,862,430 81,946,696 8,216,763,287 70,124,976 7,416.837,499 50,072,045 5,912.146,227 48,988,128 3,654,122,193 44,103,582 3,478,352,029 made on the basis of about real value; 1903 and subsequent values, therefore, were greatly in excess of those for previous years, and consequently the tax rate is much lower. [under a law passed by the 1911 Legislature, the collection of taxes takes place semi-annually instead of annually, as heretofore. V. 93, p. 63.1 [State Supreme Court early in 1916 decided against the city In its efforts to have value of bank shares excluded from personal tax valuation in levying direct State tax. See "Chronicle" of Mar. 4 1916, page 906.] [The State Supreme Court upholds the city's right to make its own ap¬ praisal of personal property or foreign corporations. See "Chronicle" of May 27 1916, page 2005.] [The sum of $18,439,335, which the city had been carrying as an asset for the previous eleven years and representing unsatisfied claims against 92,844 persons for personal taxes from 1899 to 1905, inclusive, was wiped from the city's books by the Board of Estimate on Oct. 13 1916. V. 103, p. 1528.] [The City Comptroller on May 1 1917 issued a report dealing with the city's experience in connection with the imposition and subsequent liqui¬ dation of the special franchise tax. See V. 104. d. 1761.] PAY-AS-YOU-GO POLICY APPROVED.—On May 20 1916 the Gov¬ ernor signed the bill approved by the 1916 Legislature providing for the Incorporation in the city charter of the pay-as-you-go policy. See "State and City Department" of "Chronicle" for May 27 1916. In 1918, however, the State Legislature passed a bill which was later approved by both the Mayor and Governor for the relief in financing this city's obligations during the period of the war and one year thereafter in reference to the issuance of corporate stock and serial bonds. The new law permits the city to issue, in addition to corporate stock and serial bonds now authorized by law, $15,000,000 in bonds or corporate stock each year, dating from Jan. 1 1918, for the period of the war and for one year there¬ after, the proceeds to be used in needed public improvements. The full text of the law will be found in the "Chronicle" of April 13 1918, page 1596. GENERAL FUND BONDS.—A new kind of bond (known as the "Gen¬ eral Fund Bonds") was created by the Legislature in 1903. It is issued for the purpose of releasing the surplus revenues of the sinking fund of the old City of New York, and to allow the money to be applied to the reduction of taxation. Under the law the bonds will be Issued only In the way Indicated, and they will be taken for account of sinking fund for redemption of the city debt No. 1. See V. 76, p. 610. of these bonds had Up to Dec. 31 1920 $342,500,000 been issued. APPROPRIATIONS.—The total appropriation for Greater New York In 1898 was $77,473,084; in 1900 it was $90,778,972; for 1902 it was $98,619,600; for 1904, $106,674,955; for 1906, $116,805,490; for ,1908, $143,572,266; for 1910, $163,130,270; for 1912, $181,000,657; 1914, $192,995,551; for 1915, $198,989,786; for 1916, $212,956,155.81 (including $13,975,000 ap¬ portioned to N. Y. City as its share of the direct State tax of $20,000,000); for 1917, $211,114,136.82 (no direct State tax in 1917); for 1918 the ap¬ propriations were $238,123,759.20 (including $8,463,756 apportioned to New York City as its share of the direct State tax of $12,800,000), in 1919 $248,025,434.88, including a State tax amounting to $8,522,029 61; in 1920 $273,689,485, including a State tax amounting to $8,539,156, and in 1921 $345,530,039, including State tax aggregating $22,041,183. The 1917 Legislature passed a bill providing for a direct tax of 1.08 mills, in 1918 for 1.06 mills, in 1919 for 1.06055 mills, and in 1920 for 1.155 mills. On April 26 1917 a bill was signed by the Governor providing that here¬ after this city shall have a tentative budget. Under the terms of the meas¬ ure a budget setting forth every expense in items must be prepared and must be ready by Oct. 10 for public discussion. It is further provided that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment must file with its Secretary on Oct.20 each year, a copy of the proposed budget, after which date no item is to be added, nor any item already in the budget increased. Between Oct. 20 and the date of adoption of the budget any item, however, may be de¬ creased or dropped. POPULATION (U. S. Census figures)— 1920 Greater N. Y—_5,621,151 Man. & Bronx 3,016,119 Boro. of Br'klyn 2,018,356 1910- 1920. 1910. 4,766,883 Boro. of Queens. 469,012 284,041 2,762,522 Boro. of Rich'd116,531 85,969 1.634,351 The population of the Greater City, according to the State Census for 1915, Is officially reported as 5,047,221. DETAILS OF forming part The loans marked (s f) are held in the sinking fund. FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. (As Constituted from January 1 1898.) Payable from the sinking fund of the City of New York under the provisions of Sections 206 of the Greater New York Charter. Account of Armories. 3 '98 M-N sf$8,500—Nov 1 *23 3 g '99 M-N sfl 1,000.-Nov 1 '23 3 g '00 M-N sf38,563.49Novl '40 3 g *00 M-N sfll5,681.32Novl '30 Court House Constr. (Bklyn). 3 g *04 M-N sf$35,000--Nov 1 '63 Borough Hall (Queens). 3 g '04 M-N sf$40,000—Nov 1 *53 Court House Repair (Queens). 3 g '00 M-N sf7,500_.Nov 1 '40 3 g '04 M-N sf$5,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '00 M-N sflO.OOO—Nov 1 '40 Borough Bldg. (Richmond). Armories and Sites. 3 g '03 M-N sf$44,000—Nov 1 '52 3Hg'01M-N $540,000—Nov 1 '41 3 g *03 M-N sf5,000—Nov 1 '53 sflO.OOO—Nov 1 '41 3 g '04 M-N 3^g'01M-N sf88,491-Nov 1 '53 3 g 02 M-N sf566,653—Nov 1 '42 3Mg'04M-N 50,000.-May 1 '54 3 g '02 M-N Public Bldg. (Crotona Park). sf6,000—Nov 1 *52 3 g *03 M-N sf46,500—Nov 1 *52 3Hg'98M-N $75,000.-Nov 1 '28 3 g *03 M-N sfl5,000—Nov 1 '53 Public Bath, Rivingston Street. 3 g *04 M-N sf $350,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '98 M-N sf$20,000—Nov 1 '28 100,000—Nov 1 '53 3&g'98M-N 33^g'04M-N 50,000—Nov 1 '28 Interior Public Baths. 3Hg'04M-N 250.000—May 1 *54 Criminal Court House. 3 g '02 M-N sf$150,000-Nov 1 '42 3 g *98 M-N sf$20,000—Nov 1 '23 3 g '03 M-N sf72,000—Nov 1 *52 Criminal Court Bldg. (Manh'n). 3Mg'03M-N 250,000—Nov 1 *52 3 g '03 M-N sf$97,000—Nov 1 '52 3 g 03 M-N sf40,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '04 M-N sf35,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g *04 M-N sflO.OOO—Nov 1 *53 Dist. Municipal Court Site. 3Hg*04M-N 100,000—Nov 1 *53 3 g '04 M-N sf$127,000—Nov 1 '53 3MU'04M-N 350.000-.May 1 '64 County Court House Repairs. Hospital Bldg. (Qouv. Slip). 3 g '04 M-N sf$5,000—Nov 1 '53 3Hg'98M-N $50,000—Nov 1 *28 Court House for Appellate Div. 3^g'00M-N 85,000.-Nov 1 '30 Gouverneur Hosp. (Manhattan) 3^g'98M-N $250,000—Nov 1*28 3 g 99 M-N sf75,000—Nov 1 '29 3 g '03 M-N sf$5,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '00 M-N sflO.OOO—Nov 1 *29 3 g '04 M-N sf3,000—Nov 1 '53 33^g'99M-N 375,000—Nov 1 '29 3Kg'04M-N 100,000--May 1 '54 Court House Site (Bronx). Public Hospital Site (Lenox 33^g'00M-N $147,078—Nov 1 '40 Ave., 136th & 137th Sts.). 3 g'02 M-N County Court House Repairs. sf$220,271—Nov 1 '52 3 g '02 M-N sf50—Nov 1 '52 sfl,357—Nov 1 '52 3 g *03 M-N 3 g '03 M-N New Hospital (Bronx). sf27.179—Nov 1 *52 3 g '03 M-N sfSll ,000—Nov 1 *53 sf2,500—Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N Court House Erection (Bronx). New Fordham Hospital (Bronx). 3 g *04 M-N sf$10,000—Nov 1 *53 3 g *04 M-N sf$35,000.-Nov 1 '53 Municipal Bldg. & Additional 3Hg'04M-N 50,000--May 1 *54 New Bellevue Hospital. Court Bldg. (Brooklyn). 3 g *03 M-N sf$7,500—Nov 1 '53 3Hg'04M-N $50,000.-May 1 '54 . New Harlem Hospital. 3 g '03 M-N sf$13,000—Nov 1 '52 High Schools and Sites. sf$245,351—Nov 1 29 sfl,500—Nov 1 '29 Bklyn. Museum Arts & Sciences sf26,419—Nov 1 '40 3^g'00M-N $261.500—Nov 1'30 3Hg'00M-N 813,483.-Nov 1 '40 3Hg'00M-N sf38,500—Nov 1 '30 3 g901 M-N sfll2,637—Nov 1 '41 3 g '01 M-N sf300,000—Nov 1 '41 3^g'01M-N 800,000—Nov 1 *41 Metropolitan Museum of Art 3 g 04 M-N sf1,000.-Nov 1 *53 3Hg'98M-N $600.000—Nov 1 '28 3Mg'04M-N 75,000-Nov 1 '53 3 g '99 M-N sf50,000.-Nov 1 '29 Richmond. 3 g '00 M-N sf70,000—Nov 1 '40 3 g '01 M-N sf$100,000-Nov 1 '41 3 g '01 M-N sf50,000—Nov 1 '41 3 g '03 M-N sf20,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g *02 M-N sf30,000—Nov 1 '42 3 g '04 M-N sf55,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g *01 M-N sf55,000—Nov 1 '41 Toilet Facilities, City Parks. 3 g 01 M-N sf101,000--Nov 1 '42 3 g '02 M-N sf$3,000-Nov 1 '52 sfl4,000—Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '03 M-N sf11,500—Nov 1 '52 sflO.OOO—Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N sf2,00Q—Nov 1 *53 sfl0.000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N Am. Museum of Nat. History. sfl9,500—Nov 1 '53 3Hg 98M-N $300,000—Nov 1 '28 Public Comfort Stations. 3^g'99M-N 150,000—Nov 1 *29 3 g *03 M-N sf$10,000-Nov 1 '52 3Hg'98M-N 250,000—Nov 1'28 3 g *04 M-N sfl6,000-Nov 1 '53 3Mg'99M-N 150,000--Nov 1 '29 3^g'04M-N 50,000.-Nov 1 '53 3 g *00 M-N sf75,000—Nov 1 *40 3Kg'04M-N 100,000—May 1 '54 3 g '01 M-N sf75,000—Nov 1 '40 Brooklyn. o g '01 M-N sf200,000 Nov 1 '41 3 g '03 M-N sf$60,000-Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N sf20,000—Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N sf25,000-Nov 1 '53 3 g *03 M-N sf25,000—Nov 1 *53 3 g '04 M-N sf43,000._Nov 1 '53 3 g *04 M-N sf30,500—Nov 1 '53 College of City of New York. 3Mg'04M-N 50,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '01 M-N sf$14,860.-Nov 1 '41 3Kg'04M-N 50,000—May 1'54 3 g'02 M-N sfl21,118—Nov 1 '42 3 g '03 M-N sf35,000—Nov 1 '52 3 g '02 M-N sf 16,051--Nov 1 '42 3 g '04 M-N sfl7,000—Nov 1 *53 3 g '03 M-N sf500,000-Nov 1 '52 3Hg'04M-N 50,000—Nov 1 '53 3Mg'04M-N 100,000--May 1 '54 3^g'04M-N 50,000—May 1 '54 Medical College Dormitory. Botanical Museum & Herbarium 3 g '98 M-N sf$50,000-Nov 1 '52 sf $ 150,000 -Nov 1 '28 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '99 M-N sf3,000-Nov 1 '53 sfl5,000—Nov 1 '28 3 g *04 M-N 3 g '00 M-N Building Impt., Wards Island sflO.OOO Nov 1 '28 and Central Islip. 3Kg'98M-N 200,000--Nov 1'28 sf$l ,000. -Nov 1 '29 Bklyn Institute Arts & Sciences. 3 g '99 M-N 3 g '03 M-N sf1,000--Nov 1 '29 sf$49,500—Nov 1 '52 3 g *01 M-N Public Parks and 3Hg'04M-N 150,000--Nov 1 '54 Parkways, 3 '01 M-N Construction and Impt. sf300,000—Nov 1 '41 3M'00 M-N $100,000--Nov 1 *29 sf38,500—Nov 1 '30 3^g'99M-N 3 M '00 M-N sflOO,000.-Nov 1 '40 261,500—Nov 1 '30 3 g '00 M-N Impt. Brown Stone Building, 3 g '01 M-N sfl0,000--Nov 1 '41 3 g '02 M-N sf80,000.-Nov 1 '42 City Hall Park. 3 g'04 M-N sfl0.000-.Nov 1 '53 sf$1.000-Nov 1'53 3 g '04 M-N New Roadway & Route of Spuy- 3 g '98 M-N sfll5,500-Nov 1 '21 3 g '99 M-N ten Duv. & Pt. Mor. RR. Co. sf8,000—Nov 1 '21 3 g '04 M-N sf25,000—Nov 1 '42 sf$551,025—Nov 1 *53 3 g '02 M-N 150,000-Nov 1 '42 Montague St. Library (Bklyn.). 3Hg'02M-N 3 g '03 M-N sfl91,500—Nov 1 '52 sf$40,000—Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N 3 g *04 M-N 100.000_.Nov 1 '52 sf30,000—Nov 1 '53 3^g'03M-N 3 g 03 M-N Sites for Carnegie Libraries. sf174,000-Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N sf26,500.-Nov 1 *53 sf$250,000—Nov 1 '42 3 g '04 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 150,000—May 1'54 sf202,154-Nov 1 *52 3Hg'04M-N 3 g '03 M-N sflOO,000.-Nov 1 '42 sf23,500 Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '04 M-N sf25,000-Nov 1 '52 sfl50,000 Nov 1 '53 3 Z '02 M-N 3Mg'04M-N sf406,000-Nov 1 '52 90,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N 3 Hg'04M-N 150,000.-Nov 1 '52 250,000 May 1 '54 3^g'03M-N sf231,500—Nov 1 '53 Buildings (Dept. of Correction). 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '98-M-N sf77.000—Nov 1 *53 sf$40,000—Nov 1 '28 3 g *04 M-N 3Hg'98M-N 435,000-Nov 1 '53 300,000—Nov 1 '28 3Hg'04M-N sfl5,000—Nov 1 53 3^g'99M-N 650,000—Nov 1 '29 3Hg'04M-N 3Mg'03M-N 649,000—Nov 1 '54 150,000—Nov 1 '52 3Hg'04M-N sf1,000.-Nov 1 '54 3H?'04M-N Bldgs. (Dept. Pub. Charities). 3 g 04 M-N sf297,500—Nov 1 *53 3 g '99 M-N sf$31,517—Nov 1 '29 3 g '98 M-N sf65,000.-Nov 1 '23 3 g '00 M-N sfl25,000—Nov 1 '40 3 g '01 M-N sf30,000—Nov 1 '41 3 g '01 M-N sflO.OOO—Nov 1 '41 2^g'98M-N sf2,000Nov 1*21-29 3 g '02 M-N sfl0,000_,Nov 1 '42 sf 3,OOONov 1*21-29 2Hg'99M-N 3 g '02 M-N sf30,000 Nov 1 '52 2^g'O0M-N sf6,000-Nov 1 '29 3 g '03 M-N sf375,000—Nov 1 '52 2Hg'01M-N sf2,000—Nov 1 '29 3 g '03 M-N sf87,500—Nov 1 '53 3 g 03 M-N sfl2,500—Nov 1 '20 3 g '04 M-N sf40,000 Nov 1 '53 Crotona Park. 3Hg'04M-N 175,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '99 M-N sf$30,000-Nov 1 '28 3Kg'04M-N 200,000—Nov 1 *54 Bronx Park. 3 g 1)0 M-N sf162,000-Nov 1 '40 3 g '99 M-N sf$63,000—Nov 1 '29 3 g* 01 M-N sf25,000—Nov 1 '41 3 g '01 M-N sf 125,000.-Nov 1 *41 3 g '02 M-N sf51,000—Nov 1 '42 3 g '02 M-N sf50,000--Nov 1 '42 New Hall of Records. 3 g *02 M-N sflO.OOO.-Nov 1 *52 3 g '99 M-N sf$150,000—Nov 1 '29 3 g '03 M-N sfl5,000-Nov 1 '52 3Kg'99M-N 500,000--Nov 1 '29 3 g '03 M-N sf44,000..Nov 1 *52 3Kg'00M-N 250,000—Nov 1 '30 3Hg'03M-N 50,000 ..Nov 1 '52 3Mg'00M-N 2,705,800—Nov 1 '40 3 g 03 M-N sfl5,000—Nov 1 '53 3 Hg'00M-N sfl04,200—Nov 1 '40 3 g *04 M-N sf5,000__Nov 1 '53 3Hg'03M-N 500,000—Nov 1 '52 3^g'04M-N 100,000—May 1 '54 3JH»g'04M-N 700,000—May 1 '54 3Hg'00M-N 100,000--Nov 1 *40 3%'04M-N 200,000—May 1 '54 3 g *99 M-N _ 3 g '00 M-N 3 g '00 M-N - Hall of Records (Kings Co.). 3 g '01 M-N sf$20,000—Nov 1 *41 3>*g'03M-N 400,000.-Nov 1 *52 3 g *01 M-N 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '02 M-N Richmond County Jail. sf$3,000.-Nov 1 '52 sf5,000—Nov 1 '53 sf50,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3Hg'00M-N 3^g'04M-N 3Kg'04M-N 3 g *03 M-N INDEBTEDNESS. The tables which follow give full details regarding the indebtedness of the consolidated city and the various boroughs and other divisions of it. 67 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N School Houses and Sites. 3 g '98 M-N sf$618,507—Nov 1 *28 3 g *99 M-N sf535,473—Nov 1 *28 3 g '00 M-N sf20,074—Nov 1 '28 33^g'98M-N 1,820.785.-Nov 300.000-.Nov sf750,000—Nov 500,000--Nov sfl50,000—Nov sf13,000--Nov 3^g'03M-N 3 g 04 M-N 3Mg'04M-N 3^g*99M-N 3 g 99 M-N *28 *40 '52 *52 1 *53 1 *53 987,000--Nov 1 *53 2,200,000-Nov 1 *53 sfl35,000-May%'54 2,865,000-Nov 1 '54 1,800,000.-Nov 1 '42 1,000,000-Nov 1 *52 sf50,000-Nov 1 *53 sflO.OOO—May 1 '54 2,590,000-Nov 1 '54 sf1,656,327—Nov 1 '29 3H?'99M-N '29 3 g '40 *40 '40 '41 '41 3 ^g'OOM-N 3 g 03 M-N 3Hg'03M-N 3 g 03 M-N 3 g *03 M-N 3Hg'03M-N 3^g'04M-N 3Hg'04M-N 3Kg'02M-»N 3Kg*02M-N 1 1 1 1 1,700,000-Nov 1 ?00 M-N sf8,273—Nov 1 3Mg'00M-N sf41,000—Nov 1 3^g'00M-N 1,859,000-Nov 1 3 g 01 M-N sf1,000,000-Nov 1 3Kg'01M-N 1.000,000—Nov 1 Brooklyn. 3 g '99 M-N 3Mg'99M-N 3 g?00 M-N 3Mg'00M-N 3^g'00M-N 3 g901 M-N 3Mg'01M-N Queens. 3 g '99 M-N 3^g'99M-N 3Kg'99M-N 3 g T)0 M-N 33^g'OOM-N 3Hg'00M-N 3 g701 M-N 3 g *01 M-N 3^g'01M-N sf$85,615—Nov 1,800,000-Nov sf7,385—Nov 2,188,000-Nov sf2,000—Nov sf300,000-Nov 900,000.-Nov '29 *29 '40 '40 1 '40 1 '41 1 '41 sf$7,650—Nov sf50,000—Nov 450.000-.Nov sf49,350—Nov sf5,000 Nov 145,000—Nov sflOO,000-Nov 100,000—Nov 200,000--Nov 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '29 '29 '29 '40 '40 *40 '41 *41 *41 Richmond. 3H?'99M-N 3 g900 M-N 3 g '01 M-N $100,000-Nov 1 '29 sf47,000—Nov 1 '40 150,000--Nov 1 '41 sf75,000-Nov 1 '41 sf 125,000-Nov 1 '42 sf25,000..Nov 1 *51 sf25,000.-Nov 1 '52 sflOO, 100-Nov 49,900—Nov 100,000—Nov 100,000 ..May 1 1 1 1 '52 '52 '53 '54 Public Parks. 3 g '00 M-N 3Hg'00M-N 3^g'01M-N 3 g?01 M-N 3Hg'01M-N 3 g 02 M-N 3 g '01 M-N 3 g '98 M-N 3 g '99 M-N 3 g '01 M-N 3Mg'01M-N 3Hg'01M-N 3 g '98 M-N 3 g '99 M-N Riverside 3 g '00 M-N 3 g '01 M-N 3 g *02 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '00 M-N 3Hg'98M-N 3Hg'99M-N 3 g?01 M-N 3 g '01 M-N 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N 3^g'04M-N 3^g'04M-N 3Hg'04M-N 3 g700 M-N Public sf$14,000-Nov 1 '40 2.000,000.-Nov 1'40 658,000.-Nov 1 '41 sfl25,000-Nov 1 '41 1,392,000.-Nov 1 '41 sf1,000-Nov 1 '42 sfl5,000-Nov 1 *41 sfl,247—Nov 1 '21 sf940—Nov 1 '29 sf6,220 Nov 1 *29 990,000-Nov 1 '41 260,000.-Nov 1 '41 sf70,000—Nov 1 '21 sf83,500-Nov 1 '21 Drive. Nov 1 '40 sf91,610 sf75,900—Nov 1 '41 sfl5,000—Nov 1 '42 sf3,000-Nov 1 '52 sf1,500—Nov 1 *40 590,000—Nov 1 '28 100,000.-Nov 1 *29 sf20,000—Nov 1 '41 150,000.-Nov 1 '41 sf50,000—Nov 1 *42 sfl8,703—Nov 1 '52 sf30,000—Nov 1 '53 sf6,000-Nov 1 '53 50,000.-Nov 1 *53 749,920—May 1 '54 sf80—May 1 '54 sf85,000-Nov 1 '40 Parks. 3Hg'98M-N 3^g'98M-N sf $21,000.-Nov 1 '28 3Mg'00M-N *40 '29 '21 '21 '41 '42 *53 3 g 00 3 g '98 3 g '99 3 g *01 M-N M-N M-N M-N 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N 3 g '02 M-N 3Hg'04M-N 3 g 02 M-N 3Hg'99M-N 1,717,362—Nov 886,886--Nov sf65,000—Nov sf6,500—Nov sf22,994—Nov sf20,000—Nov sf7,500--Nov sf5,000—Nov 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '28, 48--Nov 1 *53 sfl 1,541—Nov 1 '42 350,000.-Nov 1 *53 sfl85,604—Nov 1 '42 1,365,000.-Nov 1 '29 NEW 68 Bridge Across HSW TORE CITY (.Continued)— Central Park. 3 g '00 M-N sf$2,000—Nov 1 40 3 g '00 M-N sf8.200.-Nov 1 40 3 g *01 M-N sf7.882.-Nov 1 '41 Van Cortlandt Park (Skate and Qolf House). 3 g '00 M-N sf$10,000—Nov 1 40 3 g '01 M-N sfl0,000-.Nov 1 '40 Silver Lake Park (Richmond). 3 g *01 J-J sfS85.000-.Nov 1 40 3 g '00 J-J 30.000—Nov 1 '40 _ . M N Hg'04M N 3Kg'04M N 3 g *04 3 Melrose Avenue tin sf$5,000—Nov 1 41 sf31.500-.Nov 142 sf1,000--Nov 1 52 sf1,000—Nov 1 53 g '04 M-N sf3,095—Nov 1 '53 Prospect Park Improvement. g'02 M-N sfS10.000—Nov 1'42 3 g '01 M-N 3 g'02 M-N 3 g'03 M-N 3 g "03 M-N 3 3 Wm. Viaduct. S140.000-.Nov 1 28 sf20.000-.Nov 1 41 sf5,000—Nov 1 '52 sf56,500—Nov 1 53 sf500—Nov 1 '53 sfll6,975 1952 3Hg'98M-N 3 g 01 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N 3 g M-N Other Richmond Parks. \ Street and Park Harlem River. sf$1.000—Nov 1 52 sfl,000—Nov 1 53 sf50.000-.Nov 1 53 Sfl ,000--May 1 54 99,000--May 1 54 3 g '01 M-N 3 g'03 M N Commission. sf97.740-Nov 1 28 1 28 cf 1 7 74H Nf»V Grade Damage 3 g '98 M-N "A K "NT 3 g '99 M-N o sf 17.740_.Nov 250,000--Nov sf217.720-Nov sfl87.500-.Nov sf7,000--Nov sf32.500_.Nov « Kg'OOM-N 2*01 M-N 3 g *02 M-N 3 g *03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N 3 3 H. Seward Park. '28 '40 1 1 1 1 1 1 |41 42 '52 '53 sf$30,000-Nov 1 42 Department of Health. sf25.000—Nov 1 52 sf75.000-.Nov 1 52 3g:01M-N sf0.300-.Nov 1'53 3 g '02 M-N sfl07.500-.Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N Driveway along Harlem River. sf39,000--Nov 1 *53 3Hg'00M-N $300.000-.Nov 1 '40 3 g *03 M-N sf35,000—Nov 1 '53 3 g '04 M-N 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g'04 M-N ^.OW;.NOV141 Widening 59th St. 250,000.-Nov 1 '53 sfl ,000..Nov 1 '54 200,000--May 1'54 sf$5.000—Nov 1 '41 3Kf?'04M-N sf40.000-.Nov 1'42 3 g 04 M-N Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay 3K2 04M-N 3 g '01 M-N 3 g *02 M-N Park and City Island. Department Street sf$80,000—Nov 1 '41 on '99 M-N 3 g Bay. 3Kg'99M-N 3 g '04 M-N sfS52.500-.Nov 1 '53 3 g '00 M-N 3 g *01 M-N sflO.000—Nov 1 '41 3 g '01 M-N 3 g '03 M-N sf2,500—Nov 1 52 3 g '02 M-N 3 g'04 M-N sf2.500-.Nov 1 '53 3 g '03 M-N Bridges over N. Y. Cent. Tracks. 3 g *02 M-N 3 g'98 M-N sf$15.000-.Nov 1 *22 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '99 M-N sfl8.000-.Nov 1 *22 3 g *03 M-N 3Kg'98M-N 50.000--Nov 1'28 3 g '03 M-N 3 g T)1 M-N sf2.000_.Nov 1 '41 3 g '04 M-N 3 g *01 M-N Bridge over Bronx River. 300,000.-Nov 1 sf50.000..-Nov 1 sfl2.668__Nov 1 sf 81,431--Nov 1 sf3,612—Nov 1 sfl20,000--Nov 1 sf50.000-.Nov 1 sf301,861. -Nov 1 sf35.000._Nov 1 sf 124,000--Nov 1 100,000.-Nov 1 200,000-_May 1 sf10,800.-Nov 1 sf200.000-.Nov 1 3Kg'04M-N sf$500..Nov 1 '53 3Kg'04M-N sf75.000-.Nov 1 '41 3 g '99 M-N Bridges—Port Morris Branch 3 g '01 M-N 3 g '04 M-N 3 g '01 M-N N. Y. N. H. & H. RR. , For fnt sf$9,000-Nov 1 *21 sfl.000_.Nov 1 40 sf3.525-.Nov 1 '53 Bridges over Harlem River. 3Kg'98M-N $1.029,844--Nov 1 '28 3Kg'00M-N 500.000-.Nov 1 '30 3 g '01 M-N sf35,000--Nov 1 '41 3 g *02 M-N sf25.000-.Nov 1 '42 3 g '03 M-N sfl94,000-Nov 1 *52 3 g'04 M-N sf36,155—Nov 1 63 3Hg'04M-N 150,000.-May 1 '54 3 g 04 M-N sf31.671-.Nov 1'53 3Kg'99M-N 250,000-.Nov 1 '29 3 g 701 M-N sf11,000. -Nov 1 '41 3Kg'01M-N 800,000.-Nov 1 *41 3Kk'99M-N 1,000.000--Nov 1 '29 3Kg'01M-N sf4.050-.Nov 1 *41 3Kg'01M-N 145,950--Nov 1'41 3Kg'01M-N 250.000-.Nov 1 '41 3 g 02 M-N sf79,620__Nov 1 '42 3Kg*04M-N 250,000.-Nov 1 53 3Kg'04M-N sf5.000-.May 1 *54 3Kg'04M-N 195.000--May 1*54 3 g *99 M-N 3 g'00 M-N 3 g '04 M-N Cleaning. sf $100,000_ _ No v 1 Bridge over Eastchester 29 '29 '40 '40 *42 '52 42 '52 '52 '53 '53 '53 '54 '29 *29 Redemption of Assessment Bonds for Impt. Park. Ave. 458.000-.Nov 1 29 3K(?'99M-N Police Department Purposes. sf$136,400-_Nov 1 '40 sf35.000-.Novl 41 340,000..Nov 1 *41 200,000--May 1'54 M-N M-N M-N 3^g'04M-N 3 g '00 3 g'01 3 g '01 [VOL. 112. YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS For Payment of Assessments. 3Mg'04M-N $1,000,000..May 1 54 Dept. Docks & Ferries. 3 g *98 M-Nsf$2,000,000. .Nov 1 28 3 Kg'99M-N sf61,000. -Nov 1 '29 3Kg'99M-N 2,939,000—Nov 1 29 3 g 00 M-N sf750,000_-Nov 1 40 3 Kg'OOM-N sf68.000. -Nov 1 40 3Mg'OOM-N 2,182,000__Nov 1 '40 3 g'01 M-N sfl,000.000-_Nov 1 '41 3 g '02 M-N sf850,000—Nov 1 '42 1,500,000.-Nov 1'52 3Hg'02M-N 3,499,900._Nov 1 '52 3Kg'03M-N sfl00_-Nov 1 '52 3Kg'03M-N 1,485,000-.Nov 1 '53 3Hg'03M-N sfl5,000-.Nov 1 '53 3Kg'03M-N Bridge over N. Y. & H. Tracks. 1,000.000..Nov 1 '53 3Kg'04M-N 3 g'02 M-N sf$50,000_.Nov 1 42 sf9,000--May 1 *54 3Kg'04M-N 3 g '03 M-N sf25,000__Nov 1 '52 2,641,000.-May 1 *54 2,641,000—May 1 '54 3 g *04 M-N sf20.000-.Nov 1 '53 3Kg'04M-N 3 g *03 M-N sfl,000,000..Nov 1 52 New East River Bridge. 500,000.-Nov 1 '53 3Kg'03M-N 3Kg'98M-N sfll.OOO—Nov 1 '28 500,000..May 1 '54 3Kg'04M-N 3Kg'98M-N 1,999,000-.Nov 1 '28 sf200,000..Nov 1 '28 3Kg'98M-N 3 g 99 M-N sf1,287,823.-Nov 1 '29 1,400,000—Nov 1 *28 3 Kg'99M-N 700.000- -Nov 1 '29 3M?'98M-N sf75,294„Nov 1 '28 3 g 98 M-N 3Kg'00M-N sf33,000--Nov 1 '40 sf624,705.-Nov 1 *40 3 g '00 M-N 3Hg'00M-N 4,467,000.-Nov 1 *40 250,000—Nov 1 '40 3 Kg'OOM-N 3Kg'01M-N 750.000-.Nov 1 *41 sf800,000—Nov 1 '41 3 g 9)1 M-N 3Kg'03M-N sf100,000.-Nov 1 '52 650,000—Nov 1 *41 3Kg'01M-N 3Kg'03M-N 1,900,000-.Nov 1 *52 4 19 M-N sf50,000 ..Nov 1 '69 3 g Vj M-N sf55.000-.Nov 1 '53 sf25,000.-Nov 1 '34 4K'20 M-N 3 g 'J4 M-N sfl,500,000--Nov 1 '53 sfo.OOO—Nov 1 '44 4K'20 M-N 3 Kg'04M-N sf25,000_ -Nov 1 '53 sfl50,000__Nov 1 '69 4K'20 M-N 3Kg'04M-N 975,000-.Nov 1 *53 sf250.000-.Nov 1 '69 3K'20 M-N 3Kg'04M-N sfl00-_May 1 '54 700,000--J'ne 1 '65 3Kg'04M-N 3,699,900-.May 1 '54 4^g'15J-D 2,750,000.-Apr 1 '66 4Kg'16A-0 Bridge over East River. 4 Kg'17 J-J 2,500,000-July 1'67 3 g *99 M-N sf$20,000__Nov 1 28 Impt. of Wallabout Basin. • 3 g '00 M-N sf35.000-.Nov 1 '40 3 g *99 M-N sf$100,000—Nov 1 '29 3 g '01 M-N sf5.000-.Nov 1 '40 Grand St. Paving (Brooklyn). 3Kg'01M-N 750,000--Nov 1'41 3 g '00 M-N sf$10,200—Nov 1 *40 3 g '03 M-N sf240.000..Nov 1 *52 " Webster Ayenue Openings. Relief^Sewer. sf$74,619..Nov 1 29 3 g 04 M-N sf$2,500.-Nov 1 i>6 Map, Queens Borough. sf2,598,211—Nov 1 '40 sf$42.500—Nov 1 53 sf538,699—Nov 1 41 3 g '04 M-N sf2,265,577.-Nov 1 42 Map, Borough of Richmond. sfl.743.881„Novl 52 3 g *04 M-N sf$20,000—Nov 1 53 sf2,449,306.-Nov 1 '52 Topographical Bureau (Brons). sf826,226—Nov 1 '53 3 g '04 M-N sf$ 1,000. .Nov 1 53 sf500-.Nov 1 29 sfl.000—Nov 1 54 1,848,607.-Nov 1 |29 3 g '04 M-N Payment of Awards. sf50—Nov 1 41 l,112,075-.Nov 1 41 3 g '04 M-N sf$9.499—Nov 1 53 l,000,000--Novl'52 3Kg'04M-N 100,000--Mayl 54 1,999,960--Nov 1 '53 3 g '04 M-N sf165,000.-Nov 1 53 sf40-.Novl 53 Acquisition of Land. sfl3,000--Nov 1 '53 3 g *04 M-N sf$l,800—Nov 1 53 997,000—Nov 1 *53 Retaining Wall. 3Kg'04M-N 600,000--Mayl *54 3 g'04 M-N sf$5,000—Nov 1 53 Acquiring Title to Lands Re¬ 3 g '99 M-N '00 M-N '01 M-N 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N 3Kg'99M-N 3Kg'99M-N 3Kg'01M-N 3Kg'01M-N 3Kg'03M-N 3Kg'03M-N 3Kg'03M-N 3Kg'04M-N 3Kg*04M-N 3 g 3 g quired for Public Purposes. Various Municipal sf$5,000—Nov 1 '42 sfl,000--Nov 1 '52 sf4,000--Nov 1 '53 Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial 3 g '02 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N Arch - v 3 g *12 3 g '13 3 g *14 v ■ sf$5,000—Nov 1 '29 3 g '00 M-N sf2,000--Nov 1 '40 3Kg'01M-N sflO.000—Nov 1 *40 3Kg'01M-N 190,000-Novl'40 3Kg'02M-N 43,000—Nov 1 '42 Sewer Construction (Brooklyn) 3 g'04 M-N sf$l,000—Nov5 53 3Kg'04M-N 100,000--Nov 1 53 3Kg'04M-N 100,000—Mayl '54 3Kg'02M-N 167.000-.Novl '42 3 g '99 M-N Library 3 g '04 3 g '05 3 g '14 3 g '15 3 g '16 sf20,000—Nov 1 '25 sf347,436—Nov 1 '25 sf250,000_ -Nov 1 '25 sfl86,734—Nov 1 |26 sfll2.500_.Novl 36 M-N 3 g '06 M-N 3 g '15 3 g '13 M-N M-N sf5,000,000.-Nov 1 '38 sfl ,198,267—Nov 1 39 $500.000-Nov 1 '29 3 g '14 M-N 500.000-.Novl '42 3 g '04 M-N sfl,000--Nov 1 52 3 g '05 M-N 599,000--Nov 1 *52 3 g '05 M-N sf100.000--Nov 1 '56 3 g '06 iM-N sf50,000—Nov 1 '56 3 g *06 M-N sf55,000--Nov 1 '57 3 g '07 M-N sf60,000—Nov 1 '57 3 g *07 M-N sf610.000_.Nov 1 *58 3 g '08 M-N 500,000—Nov 1 '55 3 g '08 M-N sfl ,000—Nov 1 '56 3 g '09 M-N 249,000—Nov 1 '56 3 g *10 M-N 1,000,000—Nov 1 *54 4K'20 M-N 472,400—Mayl '57 3 g '11 M-N 1,000,000—Nov 1'57 4s '19 M-N 250,000.-Nov 1 '58 3K'20 M-N 250,000--Nov 1 *58 4 g *06 M-N 800,000.-Mayl '59 4 g '06 M-N 500,000—Mayl '59 4 g '06 M-N 4 g '06 4 g '06 Rapid Transit Railroad. M-N 3Kg'01M-N 3Kg'01M-N 3Kg'00M-N 3Kg'00M-N 3Kg'01M-N 160,000.-Nov sf775.541—Nov sflOO.OOO—Nov sf50,000..Nov sf5,000-_Nov 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 '59 1 '59 1 *60 1 '69 1'69 1 *36 10,495,000--Nov 1 '36 sf147,520—Nov 1 '55 17.352,480--Nov 1 '55 sf102,500.-Nov 1 *56 10.897,500.-Nov 1 '56 sf293,000--Nov 1 *56 22,707.000—Novl *56 sfl,059-Jan 15 '22 sf69,500..Nov 1 '54 18,430,500.-Nov 1 '54 sf81.250.-Nov 1 *54 15,918,750—Nov 1 '54 12,500,000.-Nov 1 '55 360,440.-May 1 57 9,000,000—May 1*57 sf2,000. -May 1 '57 25,998,000.-May 1'57 37,500,000--Nov 1 '57 7,000,000—Nov 1 *58 7,000,000-.Nov 1 *58 24,000,000.-May 1 59 6,000,000—May 1 '59 32,000,000 Marl'30-60 sf292,000--Sept 1 '60 29,708,000.-Sept 1 '60 sf71.000-.Mar 1 '62 24,929.000.-Mar 1 '62 sf 100--Mar 1 '63 24,999,900--Mar 1 *63 35,000,000.-Mar 1 '64 3,470,000--Apr 1 '66 2,000,000-. July 1 '67 $500,000-Nov 1 *36 4 g '06 M-N sfl25.000-Novl 48 4 g '07 M-N 3,875,000—Nov 1 *48 4 g '07 M-N sfl9,000—Nov 1 '49 5K'21 J-J 981,000—Nov 1 49 3Kg'04M-N sf70.500-.Novl 49 3Kg'01M-N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 sfl26,500—Nov sfl,944,199.-Nov sfl,260,000-.Nov sf6.488,704.-Nov sf595,729-Nov sf723,565.-Nov sf53,250—Nov sf2.502.574-.Nov sf400,000—Nov sf6,110,574—Nov sf2,345,558—Nov M-N M-N 4 g '06 2,829,500—Nov 1 49 3Kg'05M-N g701 '22 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 24 sf84,234—Nov 1 '25 3 g '05 M-N 3 g '06 M-N 3 g '15 M-N Bldgs. (Bryant Park). 3Kg'99M-N 3Kg'02M-N 3Kg'03M-N 3 Kg'03M-N 3 g *06 iM-N 3 g '07 M-N 3 g '07 M-N 3 g '08 M-N 3 g '09 M-N 4 g '06 M-N 4 g '07 M-N 4 g *07 M-N 3Kg'05M-N 4 g *07 M-N 4Kg'08M-N 4 g '08 M-N 4 g '09 M-N 4 g '09 M-N 4 g *09 M-N Purposes. M-Nsf$2,100,000—May 1 sfl ,250,000—Nov 1 sf4,150,000.-Nov 1 M-N sfl,000,000.-Nov 1 M-N sf2,400,000-Nov 1 M-N sfll.OOO—Nov 1 M-N sf2,500--Nov 1 M-N sf900.000—Nov 1 M-N sfl,200,000.-Nov 1 3 g '12 M-N 3 g '13 M-N 3Kg'04M-N M-N 1,500,000--Nov 1 50 3Kg'05M-N 3Kg'01M-N 2,500,000..Nov 1 *50 3Kg'05M-N 3Kg'02M-N sf4,100.. Nov 1 '51 4 g 07 M-N 3Kg'02M-N 8,495,900—Nov 1 *51 4 g '07 M-N 1,166,000—Nov 3Mg'03M-N sf1,166,000--Nov 1 *52 4Kg'07M-N sf25,500—Nov 1 '52 3Kg'02M-N ' 4Kg'07M-N 3,974,500-Nov 1 '52 3Kg'02M-N sf4,000 Nov 1 *52 4Kg'08M-N 3Kg'03M-N 4 g 08 M-N 5,996,000..Nov 1 *52 3Kg'03M-N 4 g '09 M-N sfl3,000—Nov 1 '53 3Kg'03M-N 4 g 09 M-N 1,987,000—Nov 1 '53 3Kg'03M-N 4 g '09 M-N sf25,300„Novl *53 3Kg'04M-N 4Mg'lOM-S 2,974,700—Nov 1 *53 3Kg'04M-N sf250,000..Novl '55 4Kg'llM-S 3Kg'06M-N sf36.000-.Novl '56 4Kf?'llM-S 4 g 07 M-N Sf204.825—Nov 1 '57 4K8T2M-S 4 g *08 sf632,500 Nov 1 *58 4Kg'12M-S 4 g *09 sf56.000-.Mayl '54 4Kg'l3M-S 3Kg'04M-N 4Kg'13M-S 4,644,000. .May 1 '54 3Kg'04M-N 2,250,000—Nov 1 '54 4Mg'14M-S 3Kg'04M-N 2,500,000—Nov 1 54 4Kg'16A-0 3Kg05M-N 4 Kg'17 J-J 4 g 07 M-N 1,500,000.-May 1 57 2,000,000--May 1 57 4 Kg 07M-N Fire Alarm Telegraph System. 2,500,000—Nov 1 '57 3 g *04 M-N sf$2,000—Nov 1 '53 4Kg'08M-N 750,000—Nov 1 '58 4 g 08 M-N Fire Boats. sf500 Nov 1 '58 4 g *08 M-N sf $8,500.. Nov 1 *53 3 g '04 M-N 749,500—Nov 1 '58 4 g '09 M-N sf22.500-Nov 1 '53 3,200,000—May 1 '59 3 g *04 M-N 4 g *09 M-N 3 * —_ - ^ <t5 Payable from the Rapid Transit _ 3Kg'03M-N 3Kg'03M-N 3Kg*04M-N 3Kg'04M-N 3Kg*04M-N 3 g '99 M-N 3 g '00 M-N 3 g '01 M-N 3 g '01 M-N sf510.000_.Nov 1 '52 sf93,000-.Nov 1 *63 sf4,540--Nov 1 '53 1,495,600—Nov 1 '53 250,000—Nov 1 '53 sfl5.000-.Mayl '54 485,000.-May 1'54 sf20.000-.Nov 1 '28 sfl0,000—Nov 1 *40 sf 17,000--Nov 1 *40 sfl0,000—Nov 1 '41 3K?'01M-N 750,000—Nov 1 *41 3 g '03 M-N 3 g'03 M-N 03 M-N sf75.000-.Nov 1 '53 3Kg'04M-N 250,000..Nov 1 '53 3Hg'04M-N 450,000..May 1 '54 3Kg'04M-N sf1,000..May 1'54 3Kg'04M-N 299.000--May 1 *54 Bridge over Harlem River. 3 g '02 M-N sf$l 1.000-.Nov 1 *52 3 g *03 M-N sf74.34_.Nov 1 '53 Bridge over Newtown Creek. 3 g '03 M-N sf$10,000—Nov 1 *52 3 g '00 M-N sfl80.000_.Nov 1 '40 3 g '03 M-N sf20,000—Nov 1 *52 Bridge over Gerretsen's Creek. 3 g * 3Kg'04M-N 50,000. .Nov sfl2,500__Nov 250,000_.May sf500,000-.Nov 241.000-.Nov 04 M-N 3Kg'04M-N M-N 3Kg'01M-N 3 g '01 1 '53 1 1 1 1 '54 '54 '41 '41 Jerome Avenue Paving. sf $5.000..Nov 1 '28 3 g *98 M-N 60,000.-Nov sfl,000—Nov sf2,000—Nov sf4.000-i.Nov 3Kg'98M-N 3 g?03 M-N 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '04 M-N 1 1 1 1 '28 '52 '53 '53 sfl2,500—Nov 1 '53 sfl,500—Nov 1 '53 Bridge Mott Haven Canal. 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '98 3 g '99 " Atlantic Ave. Improvt. (Bklyn.) 3 g '02 3 g '02 M-N M-N 3Kg'01M-N $30,000--Nov 1 '41 3 g '03 M-N 3 g '03 M-N Bridge over Bronx River. 3 g '04 M-N sf$10,000-.Nov 1 '53 3 g *04 M-N Bridge over N. Y. & Harlem RR. 3Kg'04M-N 3 g '03 M-N sf$6,000__Nov 1 52 3Kg 04M-N 3 g '03 M-N sf2.000-.Nov 1 '53 3 g *04 M-N over _ sf$250,000—Nov 1 '42 sfl5,000—Nov 1 sf665,000 Nov 1 sf51,000__Nov 1 sfl9,000 Nov 1 150,000—Nov 1 100,000..Mayl sfl6.000-.Nov 1 *53 Bridge over Bronx River. 3 g *03 M-N sf»25,000.. Nov 3 g'04 M-N sfl.000—Nov 1 52 1 *53 Bedford 3 g '04 Ave. M-N '53 '53 *53 '54 sf38.500-.Novl '53 3 , 3 g '04 M-N *52 '52 Impt. (Brooklyn). sf$21,000__Nov 1 *24 Monument, Fort Greene Park. 3 g '02 M-N sf$1,550—Nov 1 '53 M-N sf$188,500__Nov 1 *59 M-N sf973.079-.May 1 '63 M-N sf24,512__Nov 1 '59 M-N sflO.OOO—May 1'60 M-N sfl,172,472..Nov 1 '63 J-J sf13,000--July 1 67 4Kg'10M-S sf20,OOOMar 1'30-60 4Mg'10M-S 5,980.OOOMar 1'30-60 4Kg'llM-S sf14,000.-Sept 1 '60 4Kg'llM-S 8,486,000—Sept 1 '60 4 g '10 '13 4 g '10 4 g '11 4 g '14 4 g '17 4 g from Payable taxation under York under of New 8 of the Constitution of the State Rapid Transit RR. Construe n. $300,000__Nov 1 '29 sf300,000-Nov 1 *41 sfl61,000..Nov 1 '53 3 g Sinking Fund of the City of New provisions of Section 10 of Article York, Section 204 of the Greater New York Charter, Laws of 1909, amending the Rapid Transit Act. Fire Department Purposes. 3Kg'99M-N 3 g '01 M-N 3 g '04 M-N Repaving Streets and Avenues. M-N sf$160,000—Nov 1 '28 sf 150,000—Nov 1 '28 M-N 250,000.-Nov 1 '28 3Kg'98M-N 300,000.-Nov 1 '29 3Kg'99M-N 450,000.-Nov 1 '40 3 Kg'00M-N 750,000-Nov 1 '53 3Kg'04M-N 150,000—Mayl *54 3Kg'04M-N sf39.000-.Novl '40 3 Kg'OOM-N 1,961,000—Nov 1 '40 3 g *03 M-N sf$16,000—Nov 1 '52 3 Kg'00M-N sf24,000__Nov 1 '41 3 g '01 M-N sf1,000—Nov 1 '41 3Kg'01M-N 1,999,000..Nov 1 '41 3Kg'01M-N sf32.500-Novl '53 3 g '04 M-N Bridge over Flushing Creek. sf50—Nov 1 '42 3 g '04 M-N sf$36.000-Nov 1 *53 3Kg'02M-N 1,999,950.-Nov 1 '42 3Kg'02M-N Bridge over Newtown Creek. sf25,000—Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N sf$250,000—Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N 1,500,000 Nov 1 '52 3Kg'04M-N 350,000—Nov 1 *54 3Kg'03M-N 3 g 03 M-N sf610,000..Nov 1 '53 Bridge across Prospect Ave. 3,000,000—Mayl '54 3 g '03 M-N sf$8.000..Nov 1 '52 3Kg'04M-N 3 g *04 M-N the the sf366,160 ..Mar 1 19,633,840 ..Mar 1 10,000,000 ..Marl 30,000,000 ..June 1 27,130,000 ..Apr 1 37,000,000 ..July 1 sfl6,000. ..Nov 1 sf500,000. ..Nov 1 sfl ,000,000 ..Nov 1 sf2,659,000 ..Nov 1 fKg 12M-S 4Kg 12M-S 4Kg 14M-S 4Kg 15J-D 4Kg 16A-0 4K«17J-J 4 '19 M-N 4 '19 M-N 4K'19 M-N 4K'20 M-N provisions and Chapter 498 of the of Section 169 *62 '62 '64 '65 '66 '67 '69 '69 '69 '69 of the Greater New York Charter. 4K'20 J- •D sfl50,000. .June 1 '21-'35 Various Municipal Purposes. •D sf200,000. ..June 1 '21-'60 4Kg'15J-D $16,8l8,600J'nel'21-'30 4K'20 J-D sf 50,000. ..June 1 '21-'45 4Mg'16A-0 $10,142,090 Aprl'2J-'31 4K'20 J 4 K '20 J -D sf 25.000. ..June 1 '21-*25 4Kg'17J-J 6.025.000 JuIyl'21-32 J sf250,000 ..Jan 15 '22-'60 4 '19 J-J sf270,000—Jan 15'22-*30 4K'20 J1 1959 4 K '20 M -Nsfl60,000 ..Nov 4KT9 J-J sf225,000—Jan 15'22-'30 1 1969 3 K'20 M •N sf50,000 ..Nov 4 '19 J-J sfl96,000—Jan l5'22-'30 3K'20M ■Nsf450.000 ..June 1 '21-'60 4 '19 J-J sfl95,000—Jan 15'22-'60 ■Nsfl 50,000 ..June 1 '21-'35 4K'19 J-J sf34l,250__Jan 15'22-60 3K'20M 4K'20 J-Dsf250,000—June 1'21-30 und.er the 208 of Payable from the water sinking fund of the City of New York provisions of Section 10 of Article 8 of the State Constitution and Section the Greater New York Charter, as amended. sf544,000.-Nov 1 '52 3 g '03 M-N For the New Aqueduct. 250,000- .Nov 1 '52 '21 3Kg'03M-N 3Kg'01A-O sf2l,000__0ct sf353,000.. Nov 1 '53 '21 3 g 03 M-N 479,000—Oct 3Kg'01A-O sf327,498—Nov 1 '53 '22 3 g '04 M-N 3 g '02 A-O sf100,000—Oct 650,000—Nov 1 '53 *22 3Kg'04M-N 3 g '03 A-O sfl00,000-.Oct sfl,000—Mayl '54 *52 3Kg'04M-N 3Kg'03A-O 1,500,000—Oct 999,000.-Mayl'54 *53 3Kg'04M-N 3 g?03 A-O sf30,000—Oct Laving Water Mains. '53 '04 A-O - ~ sfl,500,000—Oct 3 g '53 3 Kg'01 M-N 350,000-_Nov 1 '20 350.000-.0ct Tv/r_xr sf25,850 Nov 1 '20 '54 3 g 01 M-N sf70,000—Oct 849,150—Nov 1 '20 *22 3 g '01 M-N sfl9,800_.Apr 150,000—Nov 1 *20 *22 3Kg'01M-N 480,200--Apr sf29,000—Nov 1 *52 3 g 03 M-N 1,000,000-.Apr _ '54 3 g '04 M-N * ^ sf47.500-.Nov 1 '53 Additional Supply of Water. Sanitary Protection of Sources 3 g '04 M-N sf$482,500—Nov 1 53 of Water Supply. 3 g '04 M-N sfl 5,000—Nov 1 54 sf$100._Nov 1 '20 3Kg'04M-N 500,000—Mayl 54 3K8'00M-N 499,900—Nov 1 '20 3 g 02 M-N sf445,000—Nov 1 21 3Kg'00M-N sf500,000. .Nov 1 '21 3 g 02 M-N 3 g *02 M-N sflOO.OOO—Nov 1 22 3Kg'04A-O 3 g 04 A-O 3Kg'02A-O 3Kg'02A-O 3Kg'04A-O 3 g *03 M-N sf845,501—Nov 1 '22 3 g '03 M-N sf200,000—Nov 1 '25 June, 1921.] NEW YORK CITY ( )— To Provide for Supply of Water. g *12 M-N sf $50,000—Mayl '22 g '13 M-N" sf100,000--Nov 1 '22 g *05 M-N sf55,000-_Nov 1 *24 g '05 M-N sf60,000-_Nov 1 '25 g '06 M-N sf635,000-.Nov 1 *25 g *06 M-N sf85,000—Nov 1 '26 3 g *13 M-N sf4,200,000--Nov 1 '38 3 g '14 M-N sfl,425,704—Nov 1 '39 3 g *04 M-N sf91,000—Nov 1 '54 3 g '05 M-N sf52,500—Nov 1 '54 3 g '05 M-N sf2,500—Nov 1 '55 3 g *06 M-N sfl,586,000—Nov 1 '55 3 g '06 M-N sf470,000—Nov 1 '56 3 g '07 M-Nsf 1,183,OOO-.Novl *56 3 g *08 M-N sf51,500—Nov 1 '57 3 g '08 M-N sf2,709,000—Nov 1 '58 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 g '06 M-N 4 g '06 M-N sf$80,000_ -Nov 1 *56 1,420,000—Nov 1 '56 2,750,000. .Nov 1 '56 sf8,000—Nov 1 '54 4,242,000—Nov 1 *54 2,500,000—Nov 1 '54 1,100,000-May 1*57 2,500,000.-May 1'57 7,000,000—May 1 '5/ 6.000,000—Nov 1 *57 4,000,000--Nov 1 '58 2,000,000.-Nov 1 '58 10,000,000--May 1 '59 6,000,000--May 1 '59 12,000,000Marl'30-60 sf209,000--Sept 1 '60 21,291,000.. Sept 1 '60 sfl37,150—Mar 1 '62 19,862,850--Mar 1 '62 20,000,000.-Mar 1 '63 20,000,000--Mar 1 *64 15,300,000-_ June 1 '65 6,650,000—Apr 1 '66 4 g '07 M-N 3>£g'04M-N 3>£g'04M-N 3>£g'05M-N 4 g 07 M-N 4 g '07 M-N 4>£g'07M-N 4>£g'08M-N 4 g 08 M-N 4 g '09 M-N 4 g '09 M-N 4 g '09 M-N 4 J^g'lOM-S 4 Jig'llM-S 4Mg*llM-S 4>*g'12M-S 4Mg'12M-S 4>£g'13M-S 4Kg'14M-S 4>£g*15J-D York 6,000,000—July 1 *67 1,990,000—Nov 1 '55 Charter. General Fund Bonds. 3 g '03 M-Nsf$8,500,000—Nov 3 g '04 M-N sf9,500,000- No v 3 g '05 M-Nsf11,000,000-Nov 3 g '06 M-Nsf11,750,000.-Nov 3 g '07 M-Nsf 13,500,000.-Nov 3 g '08 M-Nsf14,500,000.-Nov 3 g '09 M-Nsfl6,750,000-Nov 3 g *10 M-Nsf17,000,000-Nov 3 g '11 M-Nsfl7,500,000-Nov 3 g '12 M-Nsf17,500,000.-Nov 3 '03 '30 '30 - M-N sf2,500.-On or aft. Nov sflOO-.On 3 g *04 M-N '30 3 g '04 M-N Nov 1 3 g *13 M-N sf31,000..On 3 '99 M-N sf50,000—0n 3 g '06 M-N sfl62,734__On 3 g '06 M-N sf20,170—On 3 g *13 M-N sf10,000_-On or 1922 or Nov 1 4 ' 6 M-N aft. aft. 3 g '16 M-N Assessment Bonds. 3 g '16 M-N 3 g '17 M-N sfl,645,000-Jan 2 '17 sfl,500,000_-On or aft. 4>£g'08M-N 2,000-Nov 1 '17 sf425,000—On or aft. sf500,000—On Jan 3 g '09 M-N sf$4,000-On 3 g '12 M-N sfl ,000—On or aft. Nov 1 1909 or Nov 1 3 g '13 M-N sf4,000—On 3 g *14 M-N sf5,000,000-On sf3,000,000--On Jan sf5,000,000—On or 3 g *17 M-N sf2,500,000—On 3 g *13 M-N sf2,500,000—On Jan Jan sfl,000,000--On 3 g '18 M-N sf2,000-_0n 3 g '18 M-N sf900,000__0n 3>£g'19M-N sfl00,000-_0n Nov 1 aft. sf500,000__0n 3>£g'19M-N sf 11,514.65--On 3 g '00 M-N sfl7,185-35—On Nov or 1 Nov 1 3'01 M-N sf9,000—On M-Nsfl2,097.46 aft. 1901 aft. or Nov 1 3'02 aft. or aft. or aft. aft. or aft. or aft. 1920 or aft. Jan 2 1920 1,400.000--On or aft Jan 2 1920 850.000--On or aft. Jan 2 1920 4 '19 M-N sf500,000__On or ate. Jan 2 1920 4>£'19 M-N sf250,000__On 5 *20 M-N sfl,500,000.-On 5 '21 or aft. Jan 2 1920 1900 or 1919 or Jan 2 3>£g'19M-N sf2,000,000-.On Nov 1899 3 g '99 M-N 2 1918 Jan 2 1920 1899 or 2 Jan 2 1919 50-Mayl '17 9,000—Mayl '17 3 >£'19 M-N 6,000—Mayl '19 sf242.75—On or aft. 3H'19 M-N 3g '98 M-N sfl8,181.33—On aft. Jan 2 1919 aft. 2 1914 or 2 1917 Jan 2 1919 aft. 2 1918 or Jan 3 g *18 M-N aft. 1917 or '18 M-N aft. 2 1915 Nov 1 g aft. 1914 or Jan 3 aft. 1913 or Nov 1 aft. 1913 or Nov 1 4 g *07 M-N 4>£g'07M-N 4 g 09 M-N 3 g '98 M-N or aft. Jan 2 1921 M-N 500,000.-On or aft. Jan 2 1922 1902 ..On or aft. Nov 1 1903 FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. (As constituted prior to January 1 1898.) Consolidated Stock payable from the sinking fund for the redemption of the city debt under the provisions of Section 229 of the Greater N. Y. Charter. New York Bridge Bonds. 3 g '91 M-N sfS180,000-Nov 1 *22 Public Park, 27th & 28th Sts. 3 *97 M-N sf$16,696__Nov 1-21 3 g '92 M-N 3 '93 M-N 3 g '94 M-N 3 '97 3 g '95 M-N 3 g *95 M-N 3 '96 M-N sf 150,000-Nov 1 '22 sflOO,000-Nov 1 *23 sf25,000-Nov 1 '25 sf50,000.Aug 19 '25 sf45,000-Nov 1 '25 sf30,000—Apr 1'26 Bridges over N. Y. Cent. Tracks. 3 '97 M-N sf$15,000—Nov 1 '22 American Museum Nat. History. 3 '97 M-N sf50,000-Nov 1 '25 3 *97 M-N sflOO,000-Nov 1 '20 Port Morris Branch. 3 '97 M-N sf$50,000-Nov 1 '21 Bridge over N. Y. & Harlem RR. 3 '97 M-N sf$25,000-Nov 1 '22 Hall of Records. Fire Hydrant Stock. M-N sf$25,000..Nov '25 '25 50,000—Nov '25 3>£g'96M-N 50.000-.Nov Repaving Streets & Avenues. 3 g '95 M-N 3 *97 M-N M-N 3" 95 M-N sf8,500__Nov 1 *23 sf5,500.-Nov 1 '23 sf125,000.-Nov 1 *22 3 *97 M-N sf400.000_.Nov 1 '21 3 '97 Redemption of Stock & Bonds Maturing in 1896. 3>£g'96M-N sf$ 165,000—Nov 1 '22 3>£g'96M-N 6,835,000-Nov 1 '22 Dock Bonds. M-N sf100,000..Nov 1 '21 M-N sf400.500-.Nov 1 '21 M-N *91 1,199,500—Nov 1 *21 M-N '91 sf350,000_.Nov 1 '22 '90 *91 M-N sf$105,l00—Nov 1 '23 '92 M-N sf2,130,000.-Nov '92 M-N 20,000—Nov Dept. of Pub. Charities (Bldgs.) '92 M-N 3'97 M-N sf4l8.175-.Nov 1'21 sf4l0,000—Nov M-N 3 *97 M-N sf50,000-Nov 1 *21 3 '92 390,000.-Nov 3 '93 M-N sfl ,260,000. .Nov Botan. Museum & Herbarium. M-N '93 3'97 M-N sf$125,000-Nov 1 '21 465,000-Nov M-N *93 Parks, Parkways & Drives. sf300,000—Nov M-N '93 3*97 M-N sf 102.000-Nov 1 '21 725,000..Nov M-N '94 Public Park, Hester Street. sf635,000.-Nov '94 M-N 3 *97 M-N sf$l,271—Nov 1 '23 400,000—Nov M-N '95 Mulberry Bend Park. sf30,000-Nov M-N '94 3 g '95 M-N sf25,000 ..Nov sf$l ,000—Nov 1 '24 3 g '95 M-N 500,000 -Nov 1,583,371-Nov 1 '24 3 >£'94 M-N 3 g 195 M-N sfl2,000„Nov Riverside Park. 3 *97 M-N sf$55,000-Nov 1 '21 3 g '95 M-N 1,148,000..Nov 3>£g'96M-N sfl,000-Nov Spuyten Duyvil Parkway. 3 '97 M-N sf$55,000-Nov 1 *23 3>£g'96M-N 999,000—Nov Public Park, 12th Ward. 3>£g*96M-N sf6,000..Nov 3 '96 M-N sfS35.682—Nov 1 '21 3>£g'96M-N 3,994,000-Nov Additional Dock Bonds. 3 '97 M-N sf30,625—Nov 1 '21 3 '97 M-N Police Department Bonds. sf$250,000..Nov 3 g '95 M-N sf2,500—Nov sfSl,000-Nov 1 '25 3>£g'98M-N M-N 3 g '95 M-N 1,747,500 Nov 59.549_.Nov 1 '25 3 '98 3 '97 1 '22 1 '22 '23 '23 '23 *23 *24 '24 '24 1 *24 1 '25 1 *24 1 '24 1 '25 1 '25 1 '26 1'26 1'27 1 '27 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '28 1 '28 1 *28 Payable from the sinking fund for the redemption of the city debt (No. 1) under the provisions of Section 1 of Chapter 79 of the Laws of 1889 and Section 214 of the Greater New York Charter. Consol. Stock Parks, Parkways and Public Places. 2>£'92M-N 2>£'93M-N 2>£'S9M-Nf S4,445,000\Nov 1*09-29 2 >£ '94M-N (sf4,612.000) 2>£'90M-N/ 1 2>£'91M-N Stock. Payable from assessments. '33 150,000 (Nov 1'09-29 sf540,000[ sf35,000Nov 1 *09-'29 2>£'95M-N 2>£'96M-N 2>£'97M-N sf21,000Nov sf3,500Nov sfl,600Nov sf2,000Nov sfl2,000Nov sfl,000Nov Consolidated 6 g '71 J-J Stock (City). $500-July 1 '01 Tax Relief Bonds No. 2. 7 *70 M-N Assess. Bds.(Harlem Riv. $2,500__Nov 1 '90 TOWN OF WEST FARMS. > I Impt.) sf$75.000-Nov 1 '88 M-N 7s '68 7s '68 $8,0001 Mar 1 *20-'29 1 sf2,000/ June / 14,000\Mar 1 '30-'48 7s '68 July 7s '68 July Oct 7s *68 Dec M-S TOWN 15 '49-59 15 1960 15 '61-'74 1 '75-2024 1 2025-'89 1 2090-'21 7s '70 7s '70 M-S M-S M-S M-S 7s '73 7s '73 7s g '71 M-S 7s *71 M-S 7s '72 M-S 7s 7s 7s 7s 500 M-S M-S 4s g '92 J-J 4s *93 F-A 6s '94 M-N 5s *95 Mar 1 1978 500 Mar 1 1978 2,000—Mar li'79-'80 M-S $1.000 July 1 1921 17,000—Aug 1 *2D'37 23,000..May 1 '2K40 13,000-Mar 1 '21-'34 VILLAGE OF WAKEFIELD. 4,000-Mar 1 2143-'47 M-S 500—^Mar 1 2147 500 500 M-S Highway Improvement. 500. .Mar 1 '37-'38 2,000_Mar 1 2138-'39 2,000_Mar 1 2140-'41 '73 M-S M-S '22-'63 '64-'73 1 1974 '75-'76 '76-'77 VILLAGE OF WILLI AMSBRIDGE Mar 1 2137 *72 *73 '73 J-D 7s '73 13,000-Mar 1 2124-'36 Construction. $42,000.-Mar 1 10,000.-Mar 1 M-S 1,000 Mar M-S 1,000.-Mar 1 M-S 2,000—Mar 1 7s *73 500—-Mar 1 1922 500 Mar 1 2123 7s '70 7s '70 Bonds. MORRISANIA. M-S 7s '71 7s *72 sf500—July 7s '70 OF M-S 7s'70 \sf2,000j M-S WESTCHESTER. Central Ave. 7s '69 \sf5,000f 14,000.-Oct 50,000-Mar 65,000-Mar 32,000_Mar OF 3>£s'91M-N$135,000—May 1 '21-'47 May f 9,000(July TOWN Improvement Central Ave. Construction. Mar 1 2142 Highway-Improvement Bonds. 500-Mar 1 2142-'43 4>£s'91 M-S $>,450—Sept 1 '2l-'25 FUNDED DEBT 4s '92 A-O 4>£s'94 A-O COUNTY OF 3,000—Oct 3.000—Oct NEW 1 '21-'23 1 '21-'23 YORK. Consolidated stock payable from the sinking fund fot the redemption of the city debt (No. 1) under the provisions of Section 213 of the Greater N.Y. Charter. ^ v' i':,. '-:V-v 3.30g'01J-J$2,000,000—July 1 1921 THE CITY OF V'tV BROOKLYN. The old city of Brooklyn covered the entire area of the county of Kings, the county government being consolidated with that of the city on Jan. 1 1896 under the provisions of Chapter 954 of the Laws of 1895. Under the provisions of this Act, "the debt of the said county shall not be deemed to be, or be included as, a part of the debt of the City of Brooklyn, within the meaning of the provision of the constitution of the State of New York limiting the power of cities to incur indebtedness." (See "Chronicle," Vol. 62, p. 49.) The towns of Flatbush, New Utrecht and Gravesend were annexed to the City of Brooklyn in 1894 and the town of Flatlands became a ward of the city on the first day of January 1896. Payable from the sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn under the provisions of Chapter 488, Laws of 1860, and amendments thereto. Public Park Loan Bonds. 6s '70 J-J $1.092.000-July 1 1 '241 l " ; Payable from the sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn under the provisions of Chapter 572. Laws of 1880, and Chapter 443Laws of 1881. Arrearage Bonds. 3^s'84 J-J $700,000-May 1 *24 4s *83 J-J sf$150,000-.July 1 '23 (Subject to call after 1894.) (Subject to call after July 1 1893.) Payable from the sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn under the provisions of Chapter 648 of the laws of 1895. N.Y.& Bklyn. Bdge. (Cons.Stk.) 3>£g'95J-J $100,000_July 10 '25 3>£g'96J-J 60,000-Mar 12'26 3>£g'95J-J 100,000-Jan 1 '28 3>£g'95J-J 70,000—Jan 1 '29 New East Riv.Bdg.(Cons.Stock) 3>£g*95J-J $25,000..Jan 1 '35 3>£g'96J-J sflOO,000—Jan 1 '36 3>£g'96J-J 50,000—Jan 1 '36 3>£g'96J-J sf52,000„ Jan 1 '37 3>£g'96J-J 280,000—Jan x '37 3>£g'97J-J sfl ,000-Jan 1 '37 3>£g'97J-J 29,325—Jan 1 '37 Auxiliary Sewers (Cons. Stock). 3>£g'95J-J $50,000-Jan 1 '25 3>£g'96J-J 218,000 ..Jan 1 *36 3>£g'97J-J 50,000—Jan 1 '37 3>£g'97J-J sfl5,000._Jan 1 '38 Cons.Stk.-County Deficiencies. 3>£g'96J-J sf$48,000__Jan 1 '27 Training School (Cons. Stock). 3>£g'97J-J $90,000.. Jan 1 '37 Public Library Bonds. 3>£g'97J-J $5.000—Jan 1 *37 High-School Bonds. 3>£g'97J-J sf$24,500-Jan 1 '27 Kings & Queens Bridge (Cons. Stock). 3>£g'96J-J $1x2,000. .Jan 1 '36 Cons. Stock to PayKings Co. Obligations. 3>£g'96J-J sf$l,500._ Jan 1 '36 3>£g*96J-J 698,500. .Jan 1 '36 Albany Ave. Impt. (Cons. Stk.) 3>£g'97J-J $37,000.-Jan 1 '37 School-Building Bonds. 3>£g'96J-J $100,000—Jan 3>£g'95J-J 32,000—Jan 3>£g'96J-J 100,000--Jan 3>£g'96J-J 50,000—Jan 3>£g'95J-J sflO.OOO—Jan 3>£g'95J-J 208,000—Jan 3>£g'95J-J 282,000..Jan 3>£g'96J-J sflOO,000—Jan 3>£g'96J-J 192,000.-Jan 3>£g'97J-J sf5,000—Jan 3>£g'97J-J 245,000-Jan 1 '24 1 '25 1 '25 1 '26 1 '35 1 '35 1 '36 1 '36 1 '36 1 '37 1 *37 Local Improvement Bonds. '95 J-J " $i00,000_.Jan 1 *25 '95 J-J *95 J-J '95 J-J '95 J-J 3>£g'96J-J 100.000-.Jan xOO.OOO—Jan 1 '27 100,000._Jan 35,000—Jan 100,000-. Jan 1 '28 1 '29 1 '30 1 '26 Gravesend Local Impt. Bonds. 3>£g'95J-J sf$13,000_Dec 17 *25 3>£g'97J-J 8,500.May21 '25 3>£g*95J-J 100,000-July 10'32 sf$70,000._Jan 1 *25 3>£g'95J-J 100,000-July 10'33 65,000-Jan 1 '25 3>£g'95J-J 100,000-July 10 *34 190,000..Jan 1'25 Memorial Monument Bonds. Wallabout Market (Cons. Stk.) 3>£g'96J-J $10,000 ..Jan 1 '24 $15,000—Jan 1 '25 3>£g'95J-J 3>£g*96J-J 10,000 ..Jan 1 '25 sf25,000._Jan 1 '25 3>£g'95J-J 3>£g'96J-J 10,000 ..Jan 1 *26 Indexing Conveyances (Cons. 3>£g'96J-J 10,000.-Jan 1'27 Stock). Museums of Art & Science Bds. sf$139,000__Jan 1 *27 3>£g'96J-J $100,000..Jan 1 '25 sf132,000.. Jan 1 '27 3>£g*95J-J 3>£g*97J-J 100,000-Jan 1 *26 Leonard St. Impt. (Cons. Stk.) 3>£g'95J-J 3>£g*97J-J sf25,000__ Jan 1 '27 3>££'97J-J sf $70.000.-Jan 1 '37 92,000-Jan 1 '27 Cons. Stock to Pay Gravesend 3>£g*97J-J Wallabout Bonds. 3>£g'96J-J 3>£g'96J-J 3>£g'97J-J . Bonds. 3>£g'96J-J 3>£g'96J-J sf$l,000__Jan 20,242. .Jan 1 '36 1 '36 Public Market Bonds. 3>£g'96 J-J sf$25,000..Jan 3>£g'96 J-J 65,000-Jan 1 '24 1 '24 Payable from the water sinking fund of the City of Brooklyn under the pro¬ visions of Chapter 390, Laws 1859. and Acts amendatory thereof and supple¬ mentary thereto. Cons. Stock for Water Sys. Ext. 3>£g'95J-J sf$100,000__Jan 1 '25 3>£g'95J-J 150,000—Jan 1 '25 3>£g'96J-J 100.000—Jan 1 '25 3>£g'96J-J 350.000._Jan 1 '36 3>£g'96J-J sf10,000.. Jan 1 '37 3>£g'96J-J 740.000—Jan 1 '37 3>£g'97J-J sf485.000_.Jan 1 '37 Payable from Taxation. Arrearage of Co. Taxes Bonds. 4s *84 J-J $549,000.-July 1 '24 Local Improvement Bonds. 3 '90 J-J J sf$20,0001 Jan 1 '20-24 \ 400,000/ Sewer Relief & Ext. Fund Bds. '89 J-J sf $67,000-July 1 '22 '90 J-J sf50,000--July 1 '22 1 '09-'29 '90 1 '09-'29 J-J H '92 J-J >£ '92 J-J 1 *09-'29 1 *09-'29 Payable from the sinking fund for the redemption of the city debt (No. 1) Section 213 of the Greater N. Y. Charter. under the provisions of '87 BONDED DEBT ANNEXED TERRITORY OF WESTCHESTER CO 1 '09-'29 1 *09-'29 Assessment Bonds (Fort Wash¬ ington Ridge Road). On or After M-N £'92 sf$4,802..Nov 1 '95 M-N 3 '93 sf5.648._Nov 1 '95 M-N 3 '94 sf25,590—Nov 1 '95 3 '95 sf5,887._Nov 1 '96 3 '96 M-N sf$13,018-.Novl '97 M-N 3 '97 sf30,587__Nov 1 *98 100,000/ (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1913.) A-0 $300,000.-Oct 1 '33 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1913.) 1923 10-.Novl '16 Payable from assessments. 3 g '17 M-N Water sf$45,0001-Oct 1 / \ 3 >£'84 aft. 1906 or Nov 1 sfl0,000__On aft. 1926 or Nov 1 3 g '13 M-N aft. 1904 or Nov 1 3 g '17 M-Nsf25.000,000-Nov 1 '30 3 g '18 M-Nsf27.000.000—Nov 1 '30 3 g '19 M-N 28,500,000—Nov 1 '30 3 '20 M-Nsf32 500 000--Nov 1 *30 aft. 1913 Nov 1 1 '30 1 '30 1905 or Nov 1 1 '30 1 '30 aft. 1904 or sf61,676__On or aft. '30 '30 1904 1 Nov 1 '30 3 g '13 M-Nsf22,000,000-Nov 1 '30 3 g *14 M-Nsf23,500,000-.Nov 1 '30 3 g *15 M-Nsf23,000,000-Nov 1 '30 3 g '16 M-N sf23,500,000—Nov 1 '30 3 g '14 M-N A-O 7s '68 4>£g'16A-0 4>£g'17J-J Payable from taxation under the provisions of Section 222 of the Greater New Additional 3 '83 7s '68 3 g '10 M-Nsf10,463,225—Nov 1 '59 3 g '11 M-N sfl,004,400—Nov 1 '60 4 g '06 M-N 100—Nov 1 *25 4 g '06 M-N 300,000—Nov 1 *36 4 g '07 M-N 511,000—Nov 1 *26 4 g *06 M-N sf10,000--Nov 1 *55 4 g '06 M-N 69 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS 3 >£ '92 J-J 3 >£'92 J-J 3>£ '95 J-J 4 4 '94 J-J '94 J-J 400,000July 1 '23-26 43,000-Jan 1 '22 sf200,000\ Jan 1 200,000/ 1923-1926 1 '27 1 '27 1 '33 1 *31 1 *32 sf75,000—Jan 125,000—Jan sf50,000-Jan 100,000.. Jan 100,000-Ja New '71 '72 '73 *73 *74 York Bridge Bonds. J-J J-J $1,000-July 1 '14 7,000..July 1 '18 181,000-July 1 '21 J-J 154,000..July 1 '22 J-J 65,000—July 1 '24 New York & Brooklyn Bridge. *81 J-J $371,000.-July 1 '21 '81 J-J 400,000-July 1 '22 '81 J-J 200,000. .July 1 '23 '82 J-J 257,000.-July 1 '25 '83 J-J 300,000-July 1 '27 *83 J-J 356,000..July 1 '28 '91 J-J sf6Q,000—Jan 1 '22 '91 J-J 300,000 Jan 1 *23-25 £'92 J-J 40,000-. Jan 1 '22 £'92 J-J 600,000 Jan 1 *26-31 '94 J-J 100,000-July 1 *25 *94 J-J 100,000-July 1 '26 '94 J-J 75,000-July 1 '27 3 >£'92 J-J 800,000 Jan 1'23-26 3>£'92 J-J 400.000July 1*23-26 3 >£'92 J-J 100,000-Jan 1 '27 3 >£'92 J-J 100,000.. July 1 '27 3 >£'93 J-J sf50,000—Jan 1 '27 3 >£'94 J-J sf32,000—Jan 1 '27 J-J NEW YORK-CITIES 70 NEW YORK CITY (Concluded) Flatbush Sewer Bonds. Union Free Sch. Dist. No 1. Jan 1 *22-'27 J- J $12,000i 6,000 ..Jan 1 '22-'27 J-■J Union Free Sch. Dist. No 2. 5s '97 J-■J $4,000 ..July 1 '21f'24 Union Free Sch. Dist. No 4. '96 F-A $2,400 ..Aug 1 •21-'26 Union Free Sch. D'st. No 5. $12,000 ..Jan 1 '22-'27 5s '97 J-■J . 4s '97 3Hg'97F-A $63.000Aug 1 '21-27 3Hg'97F-A 7,000.. Aug 1 '28 School-Building Bonds. W93 J-J $40,000..Jan 1 '23 3H'95 J-J sfl00,000._Jan 1 *23 3M'95 J-J sfl00,000__Jan 1 '24 3H'95 J-J sfl8.000._Jan 1'25 4 '94 J-J 50,000 Jan 1 '21 4 '94 J-J 100.000..Jan 1 '22 Public Site Purch. & Construe. 3 '89 J-J sf$100,000__JuIy 1 '21 3 *90 J-J sf70,000.-July 1 *22 3 '90 J-J 30,000.-July 1 '22 3 *90 J-J sflOO,000.-July 1 '23 3 '90 J-J sflOO.OOO-July 1 '24 Public Market Bonds. ■. 4s '97 '94 J-J $300.000—Jan 1 *22 '94 J-J 309.000_.Jan 1 '23 Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument. '94 J-J $100,000..Jan 1 *25 School-Improvement Bonds. '90 J-J sf$100,000._Jan 1 '22 *90 J-J sf80,000-_Jan 1 '23 *90 J-J 20,000._Jan 1 '23 Payable from assessments. Cons. Stock—Cons, of Sewers. 4 4 4 3 3 3 . . . Union Free Sch. Dist. No 10. Dec 1 *2l-'27 J-•D $12,250 6,000 .Dec 28 '21-'26 5s '97 J--D Union Free Sch. Dist. No 12. $500 .-Jan 1 •22-'22 5s '95 J-•J . 5s '97 _ . Free Sch. Dist. No 14. $14,000L.Jan 1 *22-'28 J-•J Union 5s '97 . _ Bonds. '96 A-O 112,000.-Oct 1 '2l-'48 Street Improvement 4s g TOWN OF FLUSHING. Payable from Taxation. Bell Ave. _ ^ VILLAGE OF WHITESTONE. Payable from Taxation Improvement Bonds. 5s '96 J-D $5,000 Dec 1 1921 ^ Sewer Improvement Bonds. 3H'89 J-J $40,000July2'21 -25 3H'89 J-J 27,000July2'26-28 3.65*88 J-J 14,000 Oct 4 *21-27 4H'88 J-J 39,600 Jan 2'21-27 5 '91 J-J 6,000—July 2 *21 5 '91 J-J 6,000. .July 2 *22 5 '92 J-J 3,000—July 2 '22 5 '9J J-J 48.000July2'23-30 5 '92 J-J 24.000July2'23-30 5 *93 J-J *92 '93 '93 '91 '91 *92 '91 '92 '93 J-J J-J Pavable from Assessments. Sewerage Bonds. F-A $164.59 Feb 9 1902 Payable from Water Revenues. Water Bonds. , 6s *94 . 4^8'92 J-J 4Ms'93 J-J 4H«'94 J-J 3,000—July 2'31 7,000..July 2 '31 7,000—July 2 '32 28,000—July 2'21 28,000—July 2'22 2,000..July 2 '22 224,000July 2'23-30 16,000July2'23-30 5 J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J „ $30,000—-July 1 1922 22,000 Jan 1 1923 7.500 Jan 1 1924 TOWN OF JAMAICA. 56,000July2'23-30 5 5 8,000.-July 1 *21-'22 20,000--July 1 '23-'26 5s g '97 J-J 5s g '97 J-J 300,000—July 1 *39 *98 J-J 4 Payable from Taxation. Macadam Road Bonds. 1 1926 Jan 4s g '97 J-J $450,000 School District No. 1. 4Hs'97 J-J $50,000,-July 1 5 Union Free S. D. No. 2. 5 5s '95 A-O $3,000.-Apr 1 5 5s '95 M-N 4,000-Nov 15 6 Union Free S. D. No. 4. 5 40,000July2'23-30 4s '94 F-A $58,000--Aug 1 5 | *92 J-J Union Free S. D. No. 6. 3,000..July 2 '31 6s '93 J-D $500.Dec 15 Pavable from taxation. 5s g'97 J-D Local Improvement Bonds. 8,000.-Dec 1 J-D 4,000-Dec 28 5s '94 J-J $40,000 July 1 1934 5s 97 Union Free S. D. No. 7. TOWN OF NEW UTRECHT. 4s '92 J-J $16,000--Jan 1 Payable from Assessments. 4s *95 F-A 5,000.-Aug 1 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '95 M-S 9,000.-Sept 1 5s '94 J-J $66,000...Jan 1 '22- 54 5s '97 F-A 66,000.-Aug 1 5s '94 J-J 66,000—Jan 1 '22-'54 5s g '97 M-S 125,000-Sept 10 5s *94 J-J 66,000—Jan 1 '22-'54 Union Free S. D. No. 8. 5s '94 J-J 66,000—Jan 1 '22-'54 4s '96 A-O $12,000.-Apr 1 5s '94 J-J 66,000—Jan 1 '22-'54 5s g *97 A-O 75,000.-Oct 1 5 TOWN '27-'76 '22-'24 *21-*24 *21-'22 *21-'28 *30-'33 '22-'37 '20-'24 *21-'29 '21-'53 *50-74 '22-'27 '30-'54 5s '97 Aug $1,500--Aug 1 '21-'23 5s '97 Payable from Taxation. Sept 2,000.-Sept 1 *25-'28 Sewer Bonds. Town Hall Land Bonds. 334s'89 J-J $24,000.July 15 '21-'28 4s '95 J-J $8,000. .July 1 *21-'24 4s *89 J-J 72,000-July 15 '2l-'28 4s '95 J-J 2.000.—Mar 18 1925 TOWN NEW OF LOTS. Payable from Assessments. Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '86 J^J $125,000.July 15 '21-'25 KINGS COUNTY. VILLAGE OF JAMAICA. Payable from Taxation. Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s g '97 A-0$150,000--Jan 1 '22-'36 4s g '97 J-J 150,000--Jan 1 '22-'36 VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL. 4s '95 4s g '96 J-J Payable from Taxation. Highway Improvement Bonds. $50,000--July 1 '26-'35 Park Fund Loan. 4s g '97 M-N 70,000--May 1 '37-'50 4s'95 M-N$l,200,00Q_May 1 *20-*44 4s g '95 M-S 25,000--Sept 1 *21-'25 4s'95 J-J 400,000-July 1 '33-'40 Sidewalk Improvement Bonds. Street Impt. Fund Bonds. 4s g '97 J-D $150,000--June 1 '52-*81 4s '95 J-JS 900,000-July 1 '21-'26 Village-Hall Bonds, $5,000.-Sept 1 '2l-'25 g '95 M-S LONG ISLAND CITY. Fire Equipment Bonds. Payable from the sinking fund of 4s g'95 M-S $5.000—Sept 1 '21-'25 Long Island City for the redemption of fire bonds under the provisions of TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. '■* Chapter 122 of the Laws of 1894. Payable from Taxation. Fire Department Bonds. Macadam Road Bonds. 434s'94 M-NS35.000 May 1 1924 4s g *93 J-J $127,000 July 1 1923 Payable from Water Revenue. Union Free School Dist. No. 18. „ 100,000 Jan 1 1933 Water Bonds. 334s'91 M-N 334s'94 J-D Nov 1 1921 5,000 Dec 1 1924 Funded Water Debt Bonds. 4s '91 M-S $15,000 Sept 1 1921 4s '92 M-S 15,000 Sept 1 1922 5s '93 M-S 5s '94 M-S M-S 5s '95 15,000 15,000 15,000 Sept 1 1923 Sept 1 1924 Sept 1 1925 Payable from Taxation. Survey and Map Bonds. 5s *91 J-J $9,000 July 1 1921 5s *91 J-J 9,000— July 1 1922 5s *93 J-J 9,000 July 1 1923 5s *94 J-J 8,000 July 1 1924 5s *95 J-J 8,500 July 1 1925 General Improvement Bonds. 4^s'94 J-D 4^s'94 J-D 4Ks'94 J-D 5s *97 F-A 5s g '97 M-S the Chamberlain's office and coupons at the office of the Comptroller of OF NEWTOWN. Payable from Taxation. English Kills Gold Road Bonds. 4Mg'97 J-D $20,000 June 1 1927 Road Bonds. 4^g'97 J-D $600,000—June 1 1927 -— -— .— Paving Bonds. old 4^s'17 $18,000r_july 1 '22-*27 indebtedness. Instead of apportion¬ 5s '17 M-N 6,000-Nov 1 '2l-'23 ing certain bonds to N. Y. City and 4^s'19 s-a 125,000--May 1 '29-*33 to Nassau County, the debt and in¬ 5>|s / 14,150 -.1934 terest is not divided, but N. Y. City 1100,000 193.5-1939 pays 78.952414973% of the principal Municipal Building Bonds. and interest as it becomes due, and 4^s'17 M-N $57,000r„Nov 1 1927 Nassau County 21.047585027%. The 4.70s 15,000 Nov 1 1927 Comptroller of N Y. City acts as 5s '18 15,000r„.Aug 1 1943 agent in the payment of the debt. Certificates of Indebtedness. The amount or Queens County bonds 5s'13 J-J $3,000 1921-1923 outstanding on April 30 1921 was 5s J-J 2,000 1921-1922 $650,000, of which $505,295,48 was 5s '14 J-J • 3.000.-July 1 *22-'24 chargeable to New York City. For Park Bonds. details of bonds see "Queens County' 5s '18 $13.500 Aug 1 1944 on a subsequent page. BD. DEBT Dec. 31 '20—$5,128,797 COUNTY OF RICHMOND. Water bonds (included) 1,336,558 Pavable from Taxation Assess, val. real 95,182,700 Road Bonds. Assess.val.spec.franchises. 5,288,600 4s g *97 J-D$190,000 June 1 1922 Assess, val. personal 59,500 4s g '97 J-D 12,000 June 1 1922 Tot. asses, val. '20-'21 —100,530,800 4s g *97 A-O 230,000 Oct 1 1922 Total tax (per $1,000) *20-21$16.05 + as Nassau County's share of the — — — — TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN. Payable from Taxation. Road Bonds. 5s g '97 J-J $130,000 July 1 1927 Refunding Bonds. 4s g'97 A-O $5,000--Oct 8 '2l-*25 50,760 Pop'n 1915, 42.257; '20 ♦INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N.Y. NORTH COLLINS. This village is in Erie County. Incorporated in 1911. Water Bonds. TOWNS OF MIDDLETOWN AND 4Hs'15 s-an $32,600 1921-1943 SOUTHFIELD. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1920— $32,200 Payable from Taxation. Assessed val., real estate. $395,865 Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 2. Assessed val., personal— 2,500 5s'94 J-D $48,000—Dec 24 *2l-'44 Other asses, property 12,870 TOWN OF NORTHFIELD. Total assess. val. (act .)'19 411,235 Payable from Taxation. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$11.50 Road Improvement Bonds. Population in 1920 1,158 5s *97 J-D$150,000 June 1 1927 Union Free School Dist. No. 6 NORTH HEMPSTEAD. (Port Richmond). This town (P. O. Manhasset) is in 5s'97 June $2.000--.June 23 1921 Nassau Co. Population 1910, 17,831; 5s *97 June 1,000---June23 1922 1920, 26,370. East Williston Water Bonds. TOWN OF, SOUTHFIELD. 4Hs J-J $14,000 July 1 1932 Payable from Taxation Barrow Beach Bonds. Refunding Bonds. J-J $9,000 Jan 1923 4s'91 J-D ($6,000—Dec 1'2l-*30 4J^s Roslyn Park Bonds. \ 6,600 Dec 1 1931 6b '13 M-N $9,000.-May 1 *22-'30 Road Bonds. Roslyn Landing Improv. Bds. 5s g '97 J-D$l 15,000.—Dec 20 1927 $3,600--July 1 '22-'25 5s g '97 J-J 140,000—July 15 1927 4«g'09J-J Street Improvement Bonds. TOWN OF WESTFIELD. 4 Hg'09 J-J $6,000--July 1 '22-'27 Payable from Taxation. 4Hg'09J-J 19,000c. July 1 '25-'34 Road Bonds. 4>*s J-J 10,000 Jan 1927 5s *97 J-J $80,000--July 15 1922 Public Dock Bonds. _ TOWN OF CASTLETON. M-S $13,000--Mch 1 *22-'34 Road Bonds. J-D $10,000 Deo *2l-'25 4s J-J 12,000r„ July 1 *22-'25 4s '05 J-J 3,600c.-Jan 1 *22-'25 Payable from Taxation. 14,000—July 1 '22-35 4^g'09 J-J Water Bonds, 7,000c. _Jan 1 '22-'28 4Msg s-an 5,250c—Jan 1 *22-'26 3Kg'97 M-S $7,200—Sept 1 '21-'26 4Hsg s-a Sewer Bonds. (28,500 Nov 1 1931 4.60s M-N 179,500 Nov 1 1942 3Hg'97 A-O $4,800—Oct 1 '2l-*26 20.000 Jan 1927 Road Bonds. 4Hs J-J M-N 9,093--May 1 '22-'42 3Mg'97A-0 $2,500--Oct 1'2l-*25 5s *13 $50,000_Dec 1 '21-'30 5s *19 J-D NIAGARA FALLS. 150,000-Dec 1 '21-'45 This city is in Niagara County and 60,000-Dec 1 *46-'49 Is now under City Manager plan of Great Neck Park Dist. Bonds. government. In corp. Mar. 17 1892. 4.10s'16A-O $40,000—-Oct 1 '26-'45 Carle Place Wat. Dist. Bonds, City-Hall Site Bonds. ' 5s g '13 J-J 68,800 July 1 1933 -s '15 M-S $28,000--Sept 1 '21-'34 Market Bonds. Roslyn Water District Bonds. 4^s'12 J-J $39,400r—July 1 1932 4.80sg'10M-N $67,500-Nov 1 '21-30 School Bonds. Westbury Water Dist. Bonds. 4s'95 J-J $7,500r 1921-1922 4.35s'llM-N $36,000--May 1 '22-*30 4s '97 J-J 24,000r 1923-1927 Great Neck Sewer. 4s g *01 A-O 25.000r-A&0 1921-'25 4J4s'15 M-N$150,000—May 1 1965 4s g *01 J-J Manhasset-Lakeville Water, 150,000r„.July '26-41 s '12 s-an $108.000- —-1921-1932 3«sg'02 M-N35,000r„May 1 '42-45 4s g '06 A-O Albertson Water District Bds. 69,419r—Apr 1 '29-35 59,000—July 1 *33-'38 4Ms 5s g '13 J-J F-A $29,750—Feb 1 '21-'37 *$12,000 Feb 1 1922 Almshouse Bonds. *50,000-Feb 1 '23-'27 5s $30.000 Feb 1 1945 4Ms'17 F-A *13.000—Feb 1 1928 Bridge Bonds. 55,700 1913-1944 4^g'06 F-A J$5,000c—Aug 1 1921 4%s 60,000.-June 1 '41-'42 4.60s'18 \10,000c--.Aug 1 1926 A-O 350c Oct 8 1921 4Ms'19 s-a (140.000r_Aug 1 '35-'42 5s g 4Hsg Union Free School Dist. No. 3. 5s '97 J-J $3.000 Jan 11921 VILLAGE OF TOTTENVILLE. 4s _ _ _ t „ , , _ . ^ $59,000..Aug 1 *21-79 65,000—Sept 1 '37-'49 — ... \ 17,500r—Aug 1 1943 250,000--.Oct 1 *46-'50 I Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'H j-j $6,000 July 1 1931 4s 07 J-J 5,000. 1927 5^s'20 s-a Water Bonds. 4sg'06 J-J 1, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, and 28 will be found 17. 20. on page 21, 24 63. TOWNS OF HEMPSTEAD, FLUSHING AND JAMAICA. Payable from Taxation. Bonds of Un. Fr. S. D. No. 27. 5s '97 A-O $13,000--July 1 '21-'33 VILLAGE OF FAR ROCKAWAY. Payable from Taxation. Impt. of Streets and. Avenues. 5s *97 J-J $61,000 Sewer Bonds. Jan $8,000-Jan 1 1922 1 '22-'25 OF ARVERNE-BYTHE-SEA. Pavable from Taxation. Drainage Bonds. — 4Hsg'10J-J 4«s'llJ-J 4s g '12 J-J 4^s'14 J-J 4Hs'15 J-J 4Ks'16M-S $3,000—-June 15 1921 3,000—June 15 1922 1,000-—June 15 1923 Highway Bonds. 5s g '97 M-N$35,000—May 1 '2l-'27 Street Bonds. 5s g '97 J-D 5s g '97 J-D 4^s'19 s-a $50,000 June 15 '21-25 3,000- June 15 '20-23 - Water Bonds. 4.60s'17 Total tax INT. 1926 '22-'37 1921S1,696.000 J-J $200,000 .July 1 BOND. DEBT May Total assessed val. 48,500,000 (per $1,000) 1913 —$13.35 loan of 1905 payable at on Nassau Co. Bank; on 4 J4 % road bds. 1924 at First Nat. Bank of Mineola; other 1921-1934 loans at office of Supervisor. 400,000r Jan 1 1940 360,000--Jan 1 '41-'49 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN. FREE 17,000r Jan 1 1930 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4. 65,000 July 1 1934 This district (P. O. Port Washing¬ 31,000 1926-1932 ton) Is in Nassau County. (60,000r_Sept 1 *32-'35 4Ms'08 J-J J103,000r__Jan 1 *28-'48 \12,000r Sept 1 1936 4Ms'16 M-Nl 10.000--May 1 '36-'57 4^s'19 s-a 3,000r 195,000 (56,000—May 1 '41-'47 112,217 May 1 1948 (42,OOOr_Sept 1 '43-*49 BOND. DEBT May 1917- $236,000 Assess, valuation 1916 6,860,000 1916—$9.10 \ 5,355r___Sept 1 1950 INT. payable at Bank of North (14,486 1946 Hempstead In N. Y. exchange. 145,000 --1947-1949 Grade-Crossing Bonds. NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN. FREE 4g '11 J-J $36,000r—Jan 1 '22-'25 SCH. DIST. NO. 6. 4^sT5 J-J 190,000 -1936-1954 This district (P. O. Manhasset) Is 4s 30.000 1924 5Ms School tax (per $1,000) — — in Nassau County. Fire Bonds. Building Bonds. 4Hs'll J-J $42,500r—.July 1 1931 4s'04 J-J 17,000 1922-1924 4.45s'14J-D $80,000—Dec 1 '24-'33 (Coupon with privilege of registrat'n) Sewer Bonds. $82,200 4s '01 M-N$115,000r_„Nov 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1917 3.078,000 4s '02 J-J 5,000r Jan 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1917 INT. at First Nat, Bank, Mineola. 4s *02 J-J 27,000r.„Nov 1 1922 t 14,500r.„Oct 1 1923 HEMPSTEAD UNION 25,000 1921-1924 NORTH FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7. 56,000r__July 1 1926 A-O $80,000c--Oct 1 '23-'32 5,000r 1924 5s '13 70,500r 1928 5Hs'21 F-A (400,000c-Feb 1 '32-'51 \ 20.000c-Feb 1 '52-'53 45,500r Jan 1 1929 $88,000 4s 5,000 1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 Assessed valuation 1921—10,660,769 4 Hg'10 J-J 20,000r Jan 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$8.90 4Msg'10J-J (92,000—Jan 1 '30-'33 TNT. at U. S. Mte. & Tr.Co..N.Y 122,000 Jan 1 1934 4s *03 4s 5s g *97 J-D 5s g *97 J-D 5s g'97 J-D $14,500r_.July 1 J-J 4s'04 4s Hempstead School Districts Nos. VILLAGE New York City. TOWN Jan $50,000—Dec 10 1921 50,000—Dec 10 1922 3Hs'97 J-J 50,000—Dec 10 1923 INTEREST is payable by the City of New York—registered interest at A $17,000_.Jan 1 '22-'38 Union Free School Dist. No. 23. 5s '97 $8,000 — - Payable from Taxation. Driveway and Parkway Loan. 4s '95 $1,200,000-July 1 '2l-'32 J-J Village Building Bonds. 5s '96 J-D $4,000--Dec 1 Payable from Taxation. ^ '2l-'49 Union Free School Dist. No. 10. FLATBUSH. OF 4Msg'12 J-J $66,500 Jan 11930 Bonds. 160,000—Sept 1 '38-'41 $30.000--June 15 *21-23 49£s 14 J-J 5s '14 J-J 112,800 July 1 1934 '21-'24 4Ms'15 M-N 75,000—May 1 *35-'37 4.10s'17 J-J (*120,000-Jan 1 '35- 37 COUNTY OF QUEENS. 1 *72,000.Jan 1 '38-'40 The debt of the county of Queens 5s *18 26,500—Jan 1 '28'-29 is reported under the county's own 4^s'19 s-a (420.000—May 1 '39- 45 name on a subsequent page; the I 55,000 May 1 1946 amount of the original debt which 4s 5,000 -\_1923 was chargeable to the City of New 5Hs 28,970 — -.1942 York was adjudicated finally to be 5^s 320,000 1943-1950 $3,796,032.11, leaving $1,011,967.89 Sidewalk 5s g '97 J-D — OF FLUSHING. Payable from Taxation. Standpipe Bonds. 4s g '97 J-D 12,000.-June 1 '2l-*32 VILLAGE Improvement Bonds. 4s g '96 F-A $2,000 Aug 1 1921 Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 5. 3^g'95J-J $250,000. _Jan 1 '25 4s '91 M-S $18,000.Sept 30 '2l-'29 3Hg'96J-J 175,000. .Jan 1 '36 4s *92 M-S 10,000-Sept 30 '30-'34 Local Improvement Bonds. 4s g '97 F-A 30,000.-Aug 1 '21-'26 4 '94 J-J $100,000—Jan 1 '22 4s g *97 F-A 2,500 Aug 1 1927 3^*95 J-J sflOO,000._Jan 1 '23 Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 7. 3H'95 J-J sflOO,000—Jan 1 '24 4s '97 F-A $42,500.-Aug 1 *20-'36 Ward Sewer Bonds. 4s g '97 M-N 20,000-Nov 16 '37-'44 4 '95 J-J $100,000—Jan 1 '26 3H'95 J-J sf100,000..Jan 1 '24 VILLAGE OF COLLEGE POINT. 3^*95 J-J sf50,000—Jan 1 '25 Payable from Taxation. 4 '94 J-J 100,000—Jan 1 '22 Improvement Bonds. 4 '94 J-J 100,000—Jan 1 '23 3Hs'97 J-D $27,600.-Dec 1 '2l-'26 3^g'95J-J 50,000—Jan 1 '25 Payable from Water Revenue. ^g'9 6J-J 100,000—Jan 1 '27 Water Tower Bonds. 4s '97 F-A $25,000 Aug 1 1937 TOWN OF GRAVESEND. Patiable from assessments. [Vol. 112. AND TOWNS A-O —- g'06 J-J 4s '04 J-J 4s g '08 J-J 4 J4g'09 J-J 4s — June, 1921.] KEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN. FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10. 5s *08 6s *16 $20.000 J-J Special Appropriation Bonds. 5s '17 1928 ($10,500—July 1 *22-'28 1 J-J $9,154.11 Sewer Bonds. 4s '04 F-A 1,000 4s *05 F-A 5,000 F-A 4s '09 5,000 25.000-July 1 '29-'33 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— $59,000 Assessed valuation 1919—-1,900,000 4s '11 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$17-50 4s '12 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Mlneola. In New York exchange. NORTH PELHAM. This village (P. O. Peiham) Is in Westchester Co. Inc. Aug. 29 1896. 4s'13 1937 1938 1936 1,060 1,450 2,500. 1,730— F-A 5s '15 -1925 (5,000 12,500— 2,633--— F-A 4s '14 1930 1931 1921-1922 2,000 F-A J-J 5s'17 Street Improvement Bonds. „ F-A 1922-1939 J-J (528 1936 1940 1944 1927 - — -1922 604 4.40s'12F-A 1923 $23,67Or.Aug 1 '21-'41 (6271924 4.30s'12— 22,000—May 1 '22-'32 BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 '21-$209,084 5s '98 J-D 10,500r_J'ne 17 ,22-,28 Assess, debt add'l 6,785 Floating debt 79,300 Sewerage Bonds. 6s $ 640—Oct 1 '21-*22 Sinking fund 16,141 — -- _ Assess, val., real estate Assessed va 1., personal 4,314,900 67,000 163,293 . Assessed v.d. franchise TOTAL DEBT Feb 26 '20-$124,600 Assessed val. real est. 1919-2,520,982 VUlagetax (per $1,000) 1919J13.14 + Population 1910, 1,311; 1920, 2,600 Total assessed (58% val. 1920 actual) 4,545,193 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $32.94 Population 1910, 7,422; 1920, 8,268 INT. at Village Treas. office. \11.482.50r_Novl 1932 North Olean Sewer Bonds. 4 Ms'07 J-J NORTHPORT. village is in St. Lawrence Incorporated in 1872. BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921 $31,700 Total val. 1920 (65% act.)_l,107,060 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—_$11.00 Population 1910, 1,993; 1920, 1,808 County. village is in Suffolk County. Inc.1894. Bonds. 4^s'17 F-A $34,000.Aug 1 '21-'37 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 1918-$54,500 Assess, val. 1919 3,657,742 NUNDA. Population 1910, 2,096; 1920, 1,977 This village in Livingston County. INT. payable at First Nat. Bank, Inc. 1839 Northport. Water-Works Bonds. 5s '17 — and on street bonds of 1917 at Ex¬ change Nat. Bank, Olean. — J-J $3,000—July 1 *22-'24 Sewer Bonds. 3.30s $3,600—Aug 1 '2l-'23 4^8*16 10.000—May 1 '22-'26 Total assess, val. 1919 517,276 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '17-339.62 Street Bonds. 4Ms'll J-J $36,000r_July 1 4.20s'12 J-J 72,000r_July 1 NYACK. 5s *13 ... Population 1910, 1,043; 1920, 1,152 — '22-*27 '28-'39 BOND. DEBT May 8 '20_$142,000 Total val. assess, 1920 (act. val.)„— 5,525.000 1920—$13.30 INTEREST at Tarrytown Bank in N. Y. exchange. Nat. village is in Rockland Co, Incorporated in 1883. 4s '96 J-D $141,500..June 1 '22-'27 4s *97 J-D 50,000 July 1 1926 3Ms'96 J-J 4.60s'99J-D 6,400..June 1 '22-'25 8,400--June 1 '22-'28 Sewer Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'16 M-N$48,000r.May 1 '22-'45 NORTH TONAWANDA. i 1,000 Sept 1 1922 This city is in Niagara County. BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1921 $286,500 Inc. Apr. 1897. Population 1910, Water debt (included) 234,000 11,955; 1920, 15,482. Sinking fund 13,300 Street bonds (assessment)..$244,050 Total assess, val. (80% General Street Bonds. act. 1919 3,800,000 4Ms J-J $>,700—Jan 1 *22-'24 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $13.20 4^s'19 40,725 Sept *21-'29 Population 1910,4,619; 1920,4,444 6s '20 J-J 37,020—July 1 *21-3.0 _— Sewer Bonds. J-J $15,000o—Jan 1 '22-26 Water Bonds. 4s '94 A-0$275,000c&r_Apr 1 1924 4Hs'96 A-O 125,000c—Oct 1 1926 4Ms'16 M-N 32,000—Nov 1 '21-'36 OAKFIELD. County. Water-works bonds.. BOND. DEBT May 2 Assess, val. real estate.. — Certificate debt (add'l) 6,000 Assess, val. 1919 15,194,038 City tax (per $1,000) 1919—$24-90 ble at Chase on sewer Nat. bonds paya¬ Bank, N. Y.; on water bonds, part at Chase Nat. Bk., part at the Cortland Savings Bank, Cortland, and part at the Union Dime Savings Institution, N. Y. This city is In as city 1868. 1920, 14,609. Inc. NORTH TONAWANDA DIST. NO. 1. J-J 4s J-J SCHOOL Sewer Bonds. 4Ms'14 A-0 $6,500c—Apr 1 '22-'34 Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'13 M-S $36,000--Aug 1 '21-'32 4Ms'14 J-J 57.000c_.Jan 1 '32-'50 BOND. DEBT*Apr 16 '21—$133,000 Assess, val. total. 1920—14,635,090 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$10.99 Population m 1920 (est.) INT. at Chase Nat. 18,000 Bank, N. Y. NORWICH. This city is in Chenango County. Incorporated Mar. 12 1914. Street Improvement '4,439.05 4s'02 F-A 9,180 6,100 4,800 4,500 3,250 Bonds. 1921 1927-1929. F-A 4s '12 F-A 4s '13 4s '14 5s '15 F-A F-A J-J 5s '17 J-J 5s *18 J-J 5s *19 J-J 5s '20 J-J 5s'21 J-J 5s '21 J-J 1924 1929 1923-1924 1932-1936 3,700 4,432 10,527 1936 -.1944 1925 1921-1934 (5.800 14,097 1922-1929 11,000 -..-.1921-1938 9,066 1921-1938 2,000--Jan. 1 '26-'29 226.31—Jan. 1 1930 /9,500--Jan. 1 *26-'44 1433.40—-Jan Fire Dept. Bonds. F-A $15,000 4s '03 1 1945 1 '26-'38 1'39-'45 4s '08 F-A 2,000 4s '14 F-A 5s '15 J-J 2,000 2,860-— 1921-1924 1921 1944 1925 5s *20 J-J 9,000 1926-1930 Refunding Bonds. $6,500c-Sept 1 '21-*33 27,570c_June 1 *22-'28 4s '16 J-D (1.000—1928 & 1930 14,000 1929 Water-Works Bonds. 4s *10 J-D$175,000c-June 1 '25-*40 4Ms*14 A-O 20.000c.June 1 *21-'24 4 Ms'14 M-S 4s '10 J-D Highway Bonds. 4s '93 A-O $4,000r_May 1 '22-'23 4 Ms'12 M-S 52,000c-Sept 1 '21-'32 Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'18 $9,000 — 1926-1927 3,000 21,849 16,500. -Jan 17,000. _Jan '22-'24 Assessment J-J 5s '21 $8,000c_May 1 *22-'25 14,l75c.May 1 '22-'29 GEN. BD. DT. Mar. 31 '20 $425,600 Water debt (included) 242,350 J-J 5s '21 M-N Deficiency Bonds. 4Ms'15 A-O $4,065c.Apr 1 1924-1925 1925-1926 1,300 4s '10 Bonds. 3^8*05 M-N 4s '09 $20,000o—Jan 1 '22-'31 56,000c.Jan 15 '22-'35 St. Lawrence Co. Pop'n '10, 15,933; Railroad Crossing Bonds. 4s '16 J-D $11,000.-June 1 *22-*30 School 4s — -.- 4.15s'06F-A $30,000r.Aug 1 '21-'35 Grade-Crossing Bonds. $24,OGOr_Jan 20 '22-'45 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 *21— $189,903 Assessment debt (add'l) 10,318 Assessed val'n, real estate_-8,210,975 Assessed val'n, personal141,000 Special franchise 251,142 Bank stock 717,000 Total assessed val'n 1920.-9,320,217 Tot. tax rate(per $1,000) '20 $34.74 + 3.58s'05 Jan - OLEAN UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Dist. No. 1 of the City and Town of Olean. GEN. BD. DT. May 1921 $1,545,000 Assessed value 1920 $201,568,762 County tax (per $1,000) 1918.-$6.91 Pop'n 1910,200,298; 1920, 241,465 INT. on penitentiary bonds at Syracuse; on court-house and dormi¬ tory bonds in New York City. Pop'n '17 (est.), 22,000. $22,400c&rJulyl '22-'29 ONTARIO COUNTY. 72,000c&rMayl'22-'45 Canandaigua is the county seat. 4Ms'13J-J 40, OOOc&r.. 1923-1942 Road Bonds. 4 Ms'14 M N 4,OOOc&rMayl'22-*22 4Ms $82,000 1921-1924 5s'20 J-J 133,000--$10,000 yrly. 5s '14 J-J 27,000 July 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 25 '21 $284,000 4Ms'16 J-J (30,000 July 1 1926 Assess, val. real estate-.11,374,978 122,000 July 1 1927 Assess, val. personal 171,425 5s '18 ]8,000 July 1 1927 Other assessable property646,375 J7,000 July 1 1928 Total assess, val. (about BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $176,000 60% actual) 1920 12.192,778 Assessed val'n, real estate-50,859,592 School tax (per $1,000)1920 $19.80 + Assessed val'n, personal-427,775 Population 1919 (est.) —23,000 Other assessable 4 Ms'07 July 4s '09 M-N --- INT. on coupon bonds at Exch. Nat. Bank of Olean; on registered bonds to registered holders. property-.1,391,600 Total assessed val'n 1920-52,678,967 Tax rate Pop'n (per $1,000) 1920 1910. 52.286; 1920. INT. U. $8.40 52,652 S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y., and Central Tr. Co., Geneva. ONEIDA. at This city Is In Madison County. Inc. Mch. 28 1901. Pop. 1910, 8,317; ORANGE COUNTY. 1920, 10,541. County seat is Goshen. Refunding Bonds. Fireproofing County Bldgs. 4 Ms'10 J-J $11,200. -July 1 '22-'35 4MsT5— $15,000 1921-1923 School Bonds. Road Bonds. 4Ms'll F-A $38,072r_Aug 15 "21-'33 3Ms $325.000r._Feb 1 *22-'34 4Ms'14 J-J 25,300r— Jan 1 *22-*29 4Ms'll A-O I26.000c.-0ot 1 '21-'38 Fire Department Bonds. 4Ms'16 A-O 100,000c-Apr 1 '26-'45 4Ms'14 J-J $2,100r Jan 1 *22-*24 4Ms'l7 J-J 150,000.-July 1 '27-'41 Paving Bonds. 5M.s'20 J-J 60,000-July 1 '30-'41 4Ms'18 $3,533 Court-House & Jail Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-J 23,638 1921-1930 4Ms'10 F-A $15,000o__Feb 1 '22-'24 5s'20 M-N52,$34.21r Nov.l'21-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921. $791,000 Sewer Bonds. Floating debt 157,714 4Ms'13 M-N $87Or— May 1 '22-23 Assessed val'n, real estate.94,088,005 :s'14 J-J l,744r—Jan 1 *22-'24 Assessed val'n, personal.. 1,157,685 Js'15 A-O 2,115r—-Oct l'21-'25 Other assess, property 2,353,542 Water Bonds. Total assessed val'n 1920.97,599,232 3Ms'05 quar $18,000—July 1 *22-'30 4s '05 Aug 45,000 Aug 1 1925 Population '10, 116,001; '20, 119,844 INTEREST is payable at National 4Ms 700 -July 15 1922 Bank of Orange County in Goshen. Water Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'15 $53,750.-July 1 *22-'35 ORANGETOWN UNION FREE Local Impt. Bonds {General). SCH. DIST. NO. 4. 4Ms'16 J-D $5.490 1926 This district (P. O. Nyaok) Is In TOT. BD. DT. Apr 21 '19. $243,714 — This village is in Genesee Incorporated in 1858. $33,600 '21-$33,600 600,850 4Ms'17 65,000-July 1 *22-'34 Assess. val. personal 7,000 Other assessable property._ 16,132 Park Bonds. Tot.assess.val.'20(70% act) 623,982 4Ms F-A $85,000-Aug 1 *25-'41 Total tax rate (per $1,000/20 $10.30 Voting Machine Certificates. Population 1910, 1,236; 1920, 1,422 5s F-A $2,000 —Feb 1 1922 BOND. DEBT May 1919- $550,500 Assessment debt (add'l) 244,050 OGDENSBURG. INTEREST 4Ms'15 $4,500 $l,00Oyrly 4Ms'12 3,439.34 yrly. S<$t. 1 Building Bonds. — This Fire Department Bonds. 5s '18 ($2,200 Sept 1 1921 4s '89 3.495s'04Sep $6,500c__Sep 1 *-21'33 Series "A" & "B" Bonds. $28,944r.July 1 '22-'33 4Ms'07 9,600--July 1 '30-'33 Refunding Water Bonds. Population 1910. 9,491; 1920.11,582 4s *01 J-J INT. payable at Treas. office. $6,OOOr.July 1 '22-'33 3Ms'99 J-J 4.000r.July 1 *22-*29 3 Ms'03 J-J 6,420..July 1 '22-'31 ONONDAGA COUNTY. 4s '96 J-J 2,500c.July 1 *22-'26 County seat is Syracuse. GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1919 $584,719 Tuberculosis Sanitorium Bds. Water debt (included) 164,500 4Ms'15 J-J $92,500r—Jan 1 '22-'20 Assessment debt (add'l) $220,375 Penitentiary Bonds. Floating debt 3,059 3s J-J $54,400c-July '22-'29 Tot. ass'd val. 1919 11,224:14 Women's Dormitory Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1917 $8.56 4s A-O$110,000r_ —1921-1938 Pop'n 1910, 14.743; 1920, 20,506. Men's Dormitory Bonds. INT. ON water bonds, part at 4Ms'15J-J $21.000 1921 Farmers' Loan & Tr. Co., N. Y., Water Impt. Bonds. part at the Union Dime Sav. Inst., 5Ms'20M-N$160,000c&rNov 1 '21-30 N. Y„ part at Treas. office; on sewer Court-House Bonds. bonds, part at Treas. office, part at 4s '04 M S f $157,500r.Mch 1 '22 '28 Schenectady Sav. Bk.; on bonds of \ 500,000r—Mch 1 1929 1909 at Exchange Nat. Bk., Olean, 4s '06 J-J 400,000" -Jan 1 '30-'63 s-a $22,100..Aug 1 '21-'37 5s '18 8,000—Oct 15 *21-'28 NORTH TARRYTOWN. This village is in Westchester Co. TOT. BD. DT. Dec 31 *18$27,720 Assess val., personal Inc. 1874. 20,500 Population 1910, 5,421; Assess, val., real estate 488,650 1920, 5,927. Assess, val., franchises Fire Department Bonds. 8,126 Tax rate (per $1,000) — — This Street _ Sewer Bonds. 4 Ms'10 F-A $1,500 Aug 15 '2i-'23 4Ms'13 2,000 yearly Dec 20 4Ms'15 F-A 3.000-Feb 16 '20-'24 Funding & Refunding Bonds. — NORWOOD. This Flood Protection Bonds. 4Ms'15 F-A$150.000 1935-1955 Street Improvement Bonds. 5s '09 A-O $7,200._ Oct 1 '21-'24 4Ms T5M-N 28.000r.Nov 1 '21-'24 4Ms'15 J-D 3,600r_Dec 1 '21-*23 4Ms'16 M-N 1,125--Mar 1 '22-'24 4 Ms'17 M-S '22-*26 l,475r_Mar 4Ms'17 J-J *22-'26 5,460r.July 5s '18 M-S "22-'27 27,840r_Mar 5s *18 J-J '22-'27 48,000. .July 5s '19 M-S 40,950c_Mar '22-'28 Fire Department Bonds. 4s *09 A-O $20,000r—Oct 1 '21-'28 Sewer Bonds. 4s '09 A-O $20,000r.0ct 1 '21-'28 4Ms'16 M-Njl0,000r-Nov 1 '27-'31 71 debt, included. 3,284 —.4,992,650 223,500 864,600 Tot.asses.val.' 18(80% act.).6,090,750 City tax (per $1,000) 1918—$23.00 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal Other assessable property._ INT. is payable at City office in N. Y. exchange. Treas. — — — 4Ms'07 J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 14 1921 $48,000 Total assess, val. 1920 5,670,912 School tax (per $1,000) 1920--315.55 Tot. ass'd val. 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917 All coupons 96,350 418,896 5,995,541 $35.00 paid at City Treas. office. Police Station & Jail Bonds. 4Mb'14 F-A $30.000r Feb 1934 Water-Works Bonds. J-J $22,000c.July 1 '22-*32 4s '09 M-S 34,000c-Sept 1 '21-'54 5s *17 M-N 43,125--Nov 1 '21-'43 4s '08 4Ms'19 J-D 60,000 1921-1935 Park Improvement Bonds. 4s '06 F-A $15,000r—Feb 1922-'24 4s'06 F-A lO.OOOr..July 1 '25-'26 '22-'30 11,000 INTEREST payable at the Nyack Nat. Bank in New York exchange. ORISKANY. This village is in Utlca Is the county seat. Funding Bonds. 4s '11 M-N $15,000r—-May 11922 4Ms'13 M-N 45,000r..May 1'22-24 4Ms'16 F-A 5G.000r-Feb 15 '22-'26 BOND. DEBT May 1921 $487,000 Assessed valuation, real 87,720,557 Assessed val., personal 1,062,546 Assessed val., franchises-- 5,793 260 _ Total valuation 1919 to 50% act.) (30% 94,576,363 Pop'n 1910, 154,157; 1920. 82.485 INTEREST Is Treasurer's office payable at County or in N. Y. exch. Public Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'12 J-J $10.500—July 15 1941 5s '19 F-A 15,000- Paving Bonds, 3Ms'01 ann $13,500r_July 1 '22-'30 3 .94s'05 J-J 1,400c. July 1 '22-'28 4 Ms'10 F-A 625c.Aug 15 '21-'25 4Ms'12 M-S 14,863.19r ($2,000 yearly on March 1.) 4Ms'13 J-t) $6.000 ($1,000 yearly Dec. 20.) School Bonds. 4s '07 M-S 4 Ms'06 J-D 4Ms'14 — Oneida County. Sewer Bonds. Court-House Bonds. 3Ms'02 F-A$174,000r._Feb '22-'39 3Ms'05 F-A 168,OOOr_Feb 1 '22-'28 Court-House Completion. 4Ms'07 F-A $31,500r—Feb '22-'28 ONEONTA. This city is in Cattaraugus County. Incorp. April 26 1893, succeeding the village of Olean. The village of North Olean was annexed Jan. 1 '09. 345,000r_ July 1 Population in 1920 (est.) ONEIDA COUNTY. In Otsego Co. Inc. under Chap. 30, Laws of 1885; became city Jan. 1 '09. OLEAN. Rockland Co. Assessment debt (included) 36,328 Assessed val'n, real estate-.5,480,295 Assessed val'n. personal Other assessable property-. $3,000c.Mch 8 '22-'27 25,000r J'ne 12 '22-'26 14,000-yearly May 1 4s 5s ... $3^,000—32,000 yearly 9,600 -1923-1938 5s 4,800 1923-1938 BOND. DEBT Feb 28 *21—$46,400 Total assess, val. '21(Mact).533,534 -.- Total tax rate (per$l,000) '21_$26.24 Population in 1920 1,101 ORISKANY FALLS. This village Is in Oneida County. Incorporated in 1890. Water Bonds. $6,000 -.—1921-1930 20,600 1921-1940 BOND. DEBT April 1921-$30,000 4Ms 4Ms — ... Assess, val. real estate 216,700 Assess, val. personal 5,000 Tot .assess.val.*20(75%act.).266,700 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-.$17.40 Population 1910, 892; 1920, 1,014 ORLEANS COUNTY. Albion is the county seat. Road Bonds. 4Ms'15 M-S $22,645r__.Sept 1 6s '21 J-J 1921 10 '22-'24 125,000--July 10 1925 j69,000.July BOND. DEBT Feb 1'21- $115,935 12,050 real 29,581,326 personal 85,350 Assess, value special fran_ 663,124 Total assess, value 1920--30,329,800 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—312.50 Floating debt ... Assess, value, Assess, value, Pop'n 1910. 32,000; INTEREST able in on 1920. 28.619 road bonds is pay¬ Nat. Bk. Albion at Citizens' OSSINING. ment Hospital Bonds. 4Hs'lS M-S $50.000.-Sept 1 *29- 38 BOND. DEBT May 23'21 $120,000 Floating debt---13^.000 Assessed val., real 36,117,079 ^ village Is In Westchester Co. Incorp. 1813. Commission govern¬ This approved 14 Mch. 1911. Sewer Bonds. $152,000 1921-1940 Municipal Bids. Bonds. 4Ms'13 M-S $61,000-_Mar 1 '22-'42 4.35s'10— Assess, 65),080 val.*?,0(75%act)36,/73,, Lo9 val., personal Tot. ass'd (per $1,000) Tax rate 1?^-. — Pop'n 1910, 47.216; 192J. 46.200 Street-fmpt. Bonds. INTEREST payable at Second 4Ms'10 F-A $91,960. -Aug 1 '21-'39 5s '08 39.917.46June 1 *28-31 National Bank, Cooperstown, and 5s g '17 M-S *22.000r_Mar 1 '22-'32 the Cooperstown National Bank. Funding Bonds. 5s '19 A-0 $17,500-,-Oct 1 '2I-*39 owego. This village is In Tioga County. Grade-Elimination Bonds. ( $3,000 June 1 1922 Incorporate*? in 1827. Pavins: 5s *18 J-D{ 60,000—June 1 '23-'37 oet , I 800 lune 1 1938 4s 22'00 $500 yearly S Refunding Bonds. Fire Station Bonds. 5s g '17 M-S $34,000r Apr 1 '21-'37 4Mb $1/,500—$1,000 y'ly Sept 1 ♦Water Bonds. --- Bond.^ — 5s '19 A-0 $27,000r„Oct 1 '21-'29 3.95s'09 A-O 50,0OOr—Apr 11939 Water Refunding Bonds. 5s '18 $100,000.-Oct 1 '29-'48 BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '21- $552,809 —. -V- $12,000.-Sept ^18°^— f ^13,509c.Sept 4s 5s 1 '21-*26 1 '21-'26 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18§59,500 4.640,113 58,450 Total val. 1918 Floatingdeot (add!) 48,336 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '16.$17.56 Assess. val.,real estate.. 8,652.830 Population 1910, 4,633; 1920.-4,147 Assess, value, personal 70,400 Assess, val., spec, franchise 361,175 oyster bay sch. dist. no. 5. Assess, debt (add 1) — — See Glen Cove. Total assessed val'n 1921.-9,086.405 Total tax rate (per $1,000) $17.95 Pop'n ♦ These 1920, 10,739. 11,480; 1910, bonds Issued are by a separate board, not connected with village government, but are a lien on village property. § INT. at Village Treas.' office. FREE UNION OSSINING oyster bay sch. dist. n0.24. 4s J-D $1,125r 1921 4X8 F-A 71,500r 1922-1957 BOND. DEBT May 10 *21 S72.O00 Assessed valuation 1921—1,879,072 8chool tax (per $1,000) 1921—$14.90 INT. at Glen Cove Bank. SCH. DIST. NO. 1. School-Building Bonds. 4.20s '07 J-J $20,OOOc.July 1*22-25 5s '08 July 12,000c_July 1 *26-'27 4.10s '09 F-A 40,000r_Aug 1 *28-'35 4.35s *10 J-J 20,000r_.july 1 '36-'39 57,000r_jan 31 '2 '-'40 4.80g'20J-J perinton sch. dist. no. 9. This district (P. O. Fairport) is in 11934 '18—$1,121,880 Monroe County. School Building Bonds. Assessed valuation 1918--19,945,070 4.85s'19 J-D $25,000 Dec 1 1944 Refunding Water Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 15 '19 $107,000 Assessed val. reai estate..10.897,299 Assessed val. personal 314,074 Other assessable property. Tot.ass'd val.'18 (act .val.) TOT. DEBT Dec 31 pelham 459,275 (town). This town is in Westchester Co. Bridge Bonds. 5s'92-'97 $1,425.-Sept 1 '21-'23 — — Town-Hall — Sewer 5s INT. 1916 at 7,50()c Junel 1944 30.000c.June 1 '22-'36 Town hall bonds 4s -.$4,000 palmyra. This village is In Wayne Co. In¬ Fair ground bonds 4s 4. 00 BOND. DEBT Dec 20 '20- $105,500 corporated in 1819. Assess, val. real estate $23,400 1,480,730 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 14 '21Assess, franchises 45,087 Assessed val'n, real estate--1,834,734 65.700 Tot.ass'd val.'2 1(75% act.) 1,625,817 Assessed val'n, personal 61,940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$14-78 f Other assessable property-Tot.ass'd val.'21 (80%act.)l,964,7/0 Population 1910. 2,235; 1920, 2.lo6 INT. payable at the Nat. Bank of Total tax (per $1,000' 193 )—$16. 9 Popul ition 1910. 2,268; 1920.-2,489 Ogdensburg. 4Ms'16 J-D oswego. This city a is in Oswego Co. Inc. as village in 1828 and as a city 1848. Cft HI i r* / J c patchogue~ This village Is in Suffolk County. _ 5s Assessment bonds (add'l). 33,563 Sinking fund, water_ 3,500 Assessed val'n, reai estate.16,429,159 pawling (town) union free school dist. no. 5. P. — Assessed val. personal Other assess, property 5s 511.487 O. Pawling. School-Building Bonds. '17 A-0 $4,000—Oct 1 13,500. .Oct 1 *25-'33 assessed (83% ... _ Chamberlain's office. peekskill. This village Is In Westchester Co. Population 1910, 15,245. 15,868. Auto Fire Engine. OSWEGO COUNTY. Inc. 1816. Oswego Is tbe county seat. Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'12 M-S $2 1,000—Mch 1 '22-*25 Highway Bonds. 1920, 5s '14 5s '13 -S M-S $ 0,000..Mar fV22-'26 145,153.99 L _— 192o!" $235",!54 BOND. DEBT May Assessed valuation 1919__39,556,429 State&Co. lax (,per$l.UU0> Pop'n 1910, 71,664; This Feb. 1920, 71,045 * town is 1869. 20 in Otsego Co. Inc. Population 1910, 4,287; 1920, 4,223. Refunding. M-S $15,460c.Sept 1 *2l-*30 M-S 15,000c—Mch 1 1932 M-S 1,08 )C Mch "2l-'3l 3 Ms 3 Ms 3 Ms 4s M-S 14,500c-..Mch 1 1923 4s M-S 3,000c...$1,000 y'lv BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21- $130,000 Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal 36,11/,07j 656,122 Tot.ass'dval.'20(77%act.)36,773,201 Total tax (per $1,000) 19 JO $9.99 INTEREST payable at First and Seoond Nat. banks of Cooperstown. OTSEGO COUNTY. Cooperstown Is the oounty seat. Highway Bonds. 4s '09 M-S $40,000r 1921-1924 4Ms'16 M-S 30.000—Mar 1 *26-'28 i $4,500 1921-1929 4,000.-Nov 1 '21-'28 4.90s'14M-N 2,000--May 1 '2J-'25 — M-N 4.45s'15A-0 4.85s'18 12.000r_0ct 8,000 Refunding. 4.45s'15 $45.500 Court-House and 1 '22-'43 1923-1938 — Sewer 19-$L011 INT. at Chase Nat. Bk., N.Y. C. OTSEGO. 4s 4s Dec $64,000r $1,000 y'ly '12 A-O 36,000r__Jan 1 *22-'57 4.40s'10July I3,000r„July 1 *22-'34 4Ms'15 J-J 10.000r__July 1 *25-'36 4 Ms 5s *18 / 50,000--Mar 1 '23-'47 U15,000-Mar 1 '23-'51 — ... Water Bonds. J-J 3 Ms Is J-J 3Ms 3.65s ... — J-J 4.15s'08 A-0 4.05s'09F-A $40,000 July 1 1922 Nov 1 1929 Oct 4.65s ... — 40,000 —-1963 Sewer Bonds. 3 Ms —. is in Wyoming Co. Inc. -1921-1945 ■■■•-'— $25,000 Sewer Bonds. 4Ms v perry and castile, towns, un. free sch. dist. no. 6. A district In Wyoming County (P.O.Perry). School-Building Bonds. $32.000r_Dec 1 s-a 1915, 4,485; 1920 (est.), 5.150 INT. on 4Ms of 1915 at New Pop. '2l-*36 $32,600 2,538,018 4 Ms'07 J-D BOND. DEBT Apr 1921Assess, val. real estate 613,582 129,050 personal.—— Other assessable property. assess, val. 1920 3,280,660 Total School tax (per $1,000) INTEREST payable 1920._$16.00 In at Perry Citizens' Bank, or New York City. phelps. This village is in Ontario County. Incorp. Jan. 1 1855. Paving Bonds. 4Ms ann $22,982r.Apr 1 '22-'34 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 1921 $49>,000 Ass'd val, '20 (60% act.)—9.306,0>0 Total tax (per $1,000) '20.-$18.^9-f Water Refunding Bonds. 5s $l*,000r__Jan 1 '22-*39 s-an BOND. DEBT Apr 22 ex¬ Sinking fund/General I Water Water debt (included) change: on 5s of 1918 at the Farmers' '21—_$40,000 5,100 1,500 Assess. Val. real estate Rochelle Trust Co. In N. Y. Loan & Trust Co. of N. Y. in N. Y. exchange; on others at the U. S. Mortgage & Tr. Co. In N. Y. City. pelham This manort village is in Incorp. 1891. 1920, Westchester Co — Sewer Bonds. 4.35s'il M-S $),000r.Sept 1 4.20s'16.-. 3L600r.July 1 s-a 18,000 865,200 personal 18,900 Other assess, property 34,500 Tot.assess.val.'2i(80% act.) 918,600 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $23.50 Pomilatioft 1910, 1,354: 1920, 1,200 INT. payable in Phelps. Assess, val. *21-*25 "22-45 59.000 This village in in Jefferson County. Incorporated in 1872. $17,600 1921-1942 Water-System Bonds. 5s 4s — 36,000c&r July29 '25-'42 Fire Apparatus Bonds. '18 M-S $7,000—May 1 '23-*29 Sidewalk Bonds. 5s TOTAL Drainage Bonds. 5 s-a / $4,500 1 1,450 Electric-Light 4Ms 4 Ms 4Ms 4Ms 5Ms'20 —— Philadelphia! Fire Equip. Purchase. 4Ms'15 J-J $2.000r_July 1 '22-'25 5s '18 $7,000—May 1 '23-*29 5Ms*20 — Population 1910, 852; 1./;j4. $60.000c&rJuly29'25-44 • 1921-1923 1924 Bonds. $2,500 1,000 2,000 1,000 — — — — .1921-1926 1927-1928 192 i-1932 1933-1934 3,500 — 192i-1927 4.60s'10— DEBT Mar 1 '21-.$31,550 val. real..... 385,064 Assessed val. personal 6,650 Tot. ass'd val."20 (80% aet.)_391.714 4.35s'll— Tax rate (per 5Ms*21 s-a $22,000..—Apr '26-'47 Assessed Bonds." 5,000 5,000-4.40s'14— 5,000 4.60s'14— 14,200-Street Population in Highway Bonds. M-S ♦$5,103—Sept 1 '21- 27 M-S ♦6.343—Mar 1 '22-'28 4s "99 $1,000) 1920 $4.18 1910, 842; 1920, 794 pittsford union free sch. dist. no. 6. 4.12s'16M N $8,000r_Nov 1 '21-'28 \60,000r.Nov 1 '29-*58 5Ms'12 F-A *3,500.-Aug 1 *22-'28 M-N 8,000. .Nov 1 *22-'37 Ms'12 M-N O .OOOr.May 1 '22-'30 5s '18 5Ms'21 s-a 22,000c___Apr *26-'47 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $83,500 Assessed valuation 19 :0._1,767,845 Land Purchase Bonds. 5s '18 $3,500r.Mar 1 '23-'29 Tot. t-axrate (per $1,000) '20—$12.86 Town of Pelham Highway Bds. 4s '91 $9,000.-M-S '21-'28._ plattsburg! This city is in Clinton County. BOND. DEBT Apr 27 1920 $169,575 Total assess, val. 1919 4,140,017 Licorpi as city 1902. Population Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-S16.66 + 1910. 11.138; 1920, 10,901. ♦Bonds of annexed territory. City-Hall Bonds, INT. on 5s of 1918 and 5Ms of 4Ms'16 F-A ($1,120 1921-1922 1921 at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co. of [28,000 1923-1936 N. Y. or at request of holder will be Refunding Water Bonds remitted in N. Y. exchange; on others 3Ms*98 J-J $4,300r_July 1 '22-28 ,JnM- T"'" 1 ' to registered holder. 5.000r-July 1 ,22r'26 3Ms'01 J-J 18.000 1928 4s '08 J-J pennyan. ~ 4,000 1921-1924 4s '14 J-J This village is in Yates Co. Incorp- 4s '15 11,000. .July 1 *2i-32 J-J 17,000c 1921-1937 1833. Pop'n '10, 4.5J7; '20, 5,215. 4Ms'18 J-J 4s *01 4 Water Bonds. Paving. 4.35s'120ct 4Ms'14 Oct $36.000r—Oct 1 2.000—-Oct 4.65s'15 12,000r_0ct 1 Fire Truck Bonds. 6s '20 ann $4,000r._Oct 1 *21-'32 1921 '21-26 1 — F-A 8,900 ($2,000 due yearly on Aug. 1.) 16,600_July 15 *30-*46 Is 4,700-—Oct 1 '21-'29 4.05s'16.— 38,752 4s 3.7s 1 M-S 50,000c—July 1 1925 M-S 12.000C —1921-1926 11.000 1921-1931 A-O M-S 18,000 1921-1929 20,000—— 1930-1934 90.000c&rDec31 *21-30 5MS'20 J-D *21-*22 3.70s'04 A-0 $31,896r„-Oct *22-'30 4.50s A-0 3,514r„..Oct 1 1921 ,32,000c&r Dec31*31-34 Improvement Bonds. • 3 Msg 1)1 J-J $2i),000r_July 1 '21-'31 8,000.-Aug 1 '2l-'28 10,000—Aug 1 *29-'33 2.500 Aug 1 1934 4Ms'14 F-A i I 3 Ms M-N SS.OOOr 1921-1922 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18. $152,557 Total valuation 1919 3.941,090 Village tax (per $1,000) INT. payable in 1913--$12-36 Penn Yan. penn yan school district. This district is in Yates County. Building Bonds. $22.000..$1,000 yearly 4Ms 4s '04 M-N— 19,000r Nov 1 *2l-'39 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1921 $40,000 Assess, val. real 2,847,910 personal 147,500 val. '20 (60 to 65% actual) 2,955,410 Total tax rate(per $1.000)'20—$9.21 Population in 1920 (est.) 5.000 INT. on 4 Ms payable In Penn Yan; on 4s In New York. Assess, val. $16.000—Aug 1 *21-44 3Ms'05 4s "10 4Ms'l3 4 Ms'14 '21-'28 1 1938 Aug 1 1939 4Ms 108,000 Paving Bonds. 4s A-0 $47.000.-$4,000 yearly 4Ms'13 A-0 14,238.20-Apr 1 1933 4.408*14 M-S 51,000—_Marl5'2J"48 — 5s '19 100,000 Nov 1 '25-'49 108,000—Jan 15 '26-'52 Water 10,000 1,436.18-Juiy 1 1933 23,400 1 20,000 July 1 1935 60,000r 80,000 s-a Bonds. 4Ms'12 F-A $ j6.000c.Aug 15 '21-'46 4Ms'14 J-J 37.000.-July 1 '22-*58 3.70s 5s '19 Electric Light. 3 Hs'04 A-0 $5,400r—Oct Jail village Pop'n TO. 4,388; *20, 4,717. Filtration-Plant Bonds. 4.15s'16J-D $24,000r_June 1 *22-'46 Refunding Water Bonds. ... '21-'24 .26.000. .Oct 1 *34-'46 610,615 School-Site Bonds. val. 1920 $5,000 Oct 1 '47-'49 actual).... 17,551,261 _s Total tax (per $1,000) 19 '0—$33.30 TOT. DEBT May 20 '21 —.$48,500 Total assess, val. '20 (est.)__842,996 Pop'n 1910. 23,368; 1920. 23,626 INTEREST on water bonds pay¬ Tot :tax rate (p .M.) '20 (est.) $ 12.32 + INT. is payable at National Bank able at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.; on Impiovtment bonds at City of Pawling. Total This 1830. 2,767.412 (per $1,000) *1921--- $20.50 4.15s'17— Incorporated in 1893. Road Bonds. 4M*13 M-S $lo6,000r Mch 1 '22-29 4.70'17 J-J / $">,000 Jan 1 1922 4Ms 14 M-N SS.OOOr May 1 '22-'29 1 40.000--Jan 1 '23-32 4Ms'15 M-N 40.000r_May 1 '22-'29 Paving Bonds. Street Bonds. 4.10s'16J-J $ >.000--Jan 1 *22-'27 4Ms'19 M-N $90,000-May 1 '22-'39 Fire Department Bonds. 5Ms'21 J-D 100,000--J une 1 '22-41 5s '19 • $3,500_.-Jan 1 '23-'29 School Bonds. TOT. DEBT Feb 28 1919— $108,000 4Ms '11 F-A 4.500r__Aug 15 1921 Assessed val. real 3,385,500 5)|s'21 M-N500,0OOc_May 1 '22-'46 Assess, val. personal 89.000 Water Bonds. Other assessable property. 181,665 3 Ms A-0 $2/,500r__Apr 1 1922 Tot.assess, val. *18(75%act.)3,656,165 4Ms'08 J-D 94.5Q0r.June 1 '22-'28 Total assessed value 1920—3,320,368 4Ms'15 J-J 14,000.-July 1 '22-'25 Total tax rate (per $ 1.000)' 18 $11.50 5s '20 A-0 100,000c&r0ct 1 '21-'40 Population in. 1910, 3,824; *20, 4,031 Imp. Bonds (opt. at any time). A-0 $13, .03 GEN. BD. DT. June 1 '21$1,122,000 Water debt (Included) 23^,500 perry. Assess, val. bonds payaole First National Bank, Corning. on $88,600 pelham union free school dist. no. 1. This district is in Westchester Co. Pop'n 1910. 1.224; 1920. 2,170. 1 $l,000r.Nov 1 '21-'22 Assessed val., real 2,671,191 Other assessable property. 95,221 _ 1 '22-'43 School tax (per $1,000) 1921 __$ 12.75 Population in 1920 (est.) 4,000 Bonds. M-N BOND. DEBT June 1 '21- INTEREST payable at the Village Treasurer's office in N. Y. exchange 1 '21-26 1 '21-'30 3,491,615 act.) (80% (village). 3 Ms J-J $20,000r 1921-1930 This village is in Westchester Co Street Bonds. Incorp. 1896. Population 1910, 681; 4s F-A $2,000r 1921-1922 1920 (estimated), 1,500. Fire Department Notes. Park Bonds. 5s '13 M-S $9,000.Sept 1 *21-'29 4.80s'14A-O /$3,3f4—Oct 1 '21-'34 Motor Fire Truck Bonds. 1 S.OOOr.Oct 1 *35-*44 5s'14 J-D $1.500—Dec 1 '2K23 Street Bonds. Village-Hall Bonds. 4Ms'09 J-J $42,500r.July 1 '22-'37 4.30s F-A $20,000r 1921-1940 5s M-S 3,500r_Mch 1 '22-28 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $102,500 4.70s'12 A-0 4,000r._Oct 1 *21-*28 Water debt (Included) 62,000 4.60Y3 F-A 14,000r_Aug 1 '21-*27 Assess, val 3,636,426 Refunding Bonds. Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1920—$10.88 4Ms'14 J-J $3,500—July 1 *22-'28 INTEREST on water bonds pay¬ 4Ms*16 J-J 10,600—July 1 "25-4b able in N. Y. City; on others in Perry County. - $87,000 Total assess, val. 1920-1921 pelham 1 '21-'30 Incorporated in 1893. Water Bonds. .s $30.800 5s '16 J-D 5,000--Dec Sidewalk Bonds. 4s '06 F-A $4,600c. Aug 5s *16 J-D 5,000.-Dec Dyke Bonds. _s $5,000. 5s '16 J-D 7,000.-Dec 25,000 40,000 ann. BOND. DEBT May 28 '21 ... BOND. DEBT June 1 1921 Tax rate ... Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'14 J-D |$(J6,000c. June Bonds. $20.000-—July 19 1929 $75,025 Assess, val. 1920 16,500.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $3.33 Population 1910, 2.998; 1920, 5,195 1.35s 6s '20 6s '20 . Sewage-Disposal Works. 4.20s'09 $S,*00—Mar I *22-'25 28,600—Mar 1 *26-'39 4Ms*09 4Ms'09-ll14,000—July 1 '22^*40 Tot.assess.val.'21(l-3act.) painted post. This village Is in Steuben 11,670,648 1 *2r-34 *18..$8.63 Creek Bonds." Population In 1910-----11.480 5s *16 J-D $300 ...Dec I 1921 INTEREST on the 5s, 4.10s and BOND. DEBT Mar 4 1920—$50,575 4.358 at Treasurer's office; on 4.20s at Water debt (included) 31,600 office of A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y Assessed val., real est., 1919.804,298 (Assessment 85% actual.) oswegatchik. Total tax rate(per $1,000) '19-S18.80 This town is in St. Lawrence Co. Total tax rate (per $1,000) $124.000r.-July 3.60s'04 J-J _ . [VOL. 112. AND TOWNS NEW YORK—CITIES 72 Total assess, Street and 6s '20 — Bridge Bonds. /$19.000..Sept 1 '21-'39 \ 4J)00----Sept 1 1940 School Bonds. 4MST2 A-O $75.000 1921-1932 4Ms* 13 A-O | 4,000 1921-1924 116.000 1925-1932 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1920. $363,500 Water d't (incl.) 215,000 Assess, val. real estate 3,595,215 Assess, val. personal 99,025 Other assess, property 202,150 Tot.val.'19(abt.50% act.).3,896,390 Tax rate (per $1 000) 1917—$45.00 INT. at Chamberlain's office, at Union Dime Sav. Institution and Irving Sav. Institution, N. Y.; Home SavTBk., Albany; Auburn Sav. Bk., Auburn, and Poughkeepsie Sav. Bk. June, 1921.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS PLEASANT VILLE. This Inc. village is in Mar. Westchester Co. 1897. Pop'n 1910, 3.590. 16 2,207; 1920, 5s '18 M-S $5.000r.Sept 1 *2l-*30 Street Bonds. 4s '06 J-D $2l,000r_June 1 '22-'35 4s *04 F-A 18,200r_Aug 1 '21-33 4Ms*14 J-J 4,000r_July 1 '22-'29 Water Bonds. 3Ms'01 A-O $10,OOOr 4s — 6s ... 4s '06 5s '07 Oct 1 *21-'30 8,210r.June 1 '22-'35 J-J 3,000r_July 1 '22-'36 1922 21,840r_Dec 1 '21-'41 J-D 2,543r .June 1 '22-'37 4.40s'14J-J 4,500 July 1 ,22-,30 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 *19- $128,190 Water debt (included) 70.710 Assess, val., real estate 2,676,775 5s '08 Assess, val., personal Other assessable property— Total assess, 70% 1,000 64,639 val. 1918 (abt. actual).. 2.742,414 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 $12.30 INT. payable at U. S. Mtge. & Tr Co., N. Y., and at Mt. Pleasant Bk POMFRET (TOWN) UNION FREE S. D. NO. 8. This district (P. O. Fredonia) is in Chautauqua County. 5%s'20M-S/$230,000c.Mar 1 *24-'46 I 120,O00c_Mar 1 '47-*54 BONDED DEBT. (?) Principal and interest In New York.exchange. stead at Fredonia PORT CHESTER. This village is in Westchester Co Inc. May 14 1868. Pop. 1910, 12,809; 1920,16,573. becomes due and Nassau Co. The Comptroller of York City acts as agent in the payment of the debt. New (per $1,000) '20.$34.85 Population 1910. 9.564:1920,10.171 ~ INT. payable at Nat. Bank of Port Jervis and at City Treasurer's office. J-D J-D 1.500r Dec 1 1921 J-D 4,000r_Deo 1 '21-"24 4Ms'08 M-N l,000r Nov 1 1921 4Ms'08 M-N 2,000r.Nov 1 '21-"22 4Ms'08 M-N 20,000r_Nov 1 '21-'40 5s '09 F-A 5s g '09 J-J 5s 09 F-A 5s '10 M-S 5s '10 A-O 6s '11 5s '11 M-S 5s '12 5s '12 M-S A-O A-O 4Hs'13 A-O 6s *13 A-O 4 Ms'13 A-O 4Ms'14 F-A 4Ms'15 A-O 5s '16 M-S 4^sg'17A-0 4Msg" 19 s-a 4Msg'19 s-a 4 Msg'19 s-a 5Ms 6s — — 6s 5 6s 500r Feb 4,000 Mar 1 5,000—Oct 1 500—.Oct 11,000 Apr 2,000—Apr 1 10.000 Apr 5,000-.Aug 1 12.000. Apr 15 6,000——Mar 1931 '21-'30 1 1921 1 1929 *29-'30 1929 '2l-'2o *22-*33 1 1 £922 14,000—Oct 1 '21-'27 16,000—Oct 1 '21-'28 24,800 Oct 1 1924 7,650—Feb 1 '22-'25 7,650 Feb 1 1924 9,980 Feb 1 1924 8,750..Feb 1 '22-'25 1 6,389 Feb 1 6,517.-Feb 1 '22 4,801 Feb 1 ... 6s ... 6s 1922 7,000—Apr 1 '2^-'28 idewalk Certificates. $7,000 Feb 6s 1 500.—July 15 1922 2,500—Feb 1 22-'26 1,000-Mch 1 '22-'23 25,000—Oct 1 '21-'45 12,000 Mch 1 1931 ... 1924 1924 &'24 1924 Sewage Disposal Bonds. 4Ms'16 A-O $132,OOOr.Apr 1 *22-'65 4Ms'17 A-O 46,000.Apr 1 '22-'67 Refunding Bonds. 4Mg'16 J-J $28,000r.Jan 15 *22-'35 4Ms'17 M-S 10,000—Mar 15 1925 5s *18 A-O 8,000—Apr 1 '22-'25 5s '19 M-S 15,000 Mar 1 1924 4Msg'20s-a 9,000. ..Apr 1 '22-'24 city is the Dutchess County. county seat April 30 1918. Road Bonds. J-J $400,000 May 1 1922 Funding Bonds. 4s '97 J-D/ $60,000.Deo 1 '2l-'26 4s g'92 of Incorp. 1854. School Bonds. 4Hs'17 M-S $46,8501921-1946 4 Ms'12 F-A 50,000 Feb 1 1922 4j^s'13 F-A 50,000 Feb 1 1923 4Ms'13 F-A 100.000 Feb 1 1923 4Hs'13 F-A 50,000 Aug 1 1923 4Ms'14 M-S 42.000 Sept 1 1923 4Ms'12 F-A 70,000 Feb 1 1922 4s *09 M-S 3,000—Mar 1 1929 Pavement Warrant Bonds. 4Ms'14 J-J $230,000 July 1 1934 4Ms'14 J-D 40,000.—Dec 1 1934 Sinking Fund Commissioners. 3Ms*98 M-S $15,000 Sept 1 1928 3Ms'98 M-N 59,000—-Nov 1 1928 Hospital Bonds. 4Ms'08 M-N$15,000 3Ms Var 4s Var 4Ms Var Water Nassau's Pop'n s-a 26,000 Apr 1 1923 Sinking funds Assess, val., real estate 54,683 12,177,545 Other assessable property. _ 621,110 Total valuation 1919 12,798,655 proportion 284,041; 1910, 1 1927 TWP. UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. This district (P. Rockland County. O. Suffern) in is This village is in PORT JERVIS. in 1867. TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18 Total valuation 1918 $41,133 894,018 Population 1910, 1,298; 1920-1,310 RAVENA. x Water Bonds. 5s '17 Oct $90,000—Oct Street This city is in Orange Co. Incorp. on BOND. DEBT Feb 26 1920_$38,000 Sinking fund Special franchises 4,932 Total ass'd val.'19(80% act.).377,482 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19-$14.50 Water debt (incl.) 5s \34.500cJuly 1 '41-'43 Sewer Bonds. J'ne $20,000c 660,200 3 Ms Special franchises 27,917 694,117 Tot.assess.val.'21(60%act.) Population in 1920------ Tax x INT. at First Nat. Bk.,Ravenna. RED DEBT Apr. debt (incl.). Water Total 2,093 4.20s'16 $28,000Water debt May 12 1921 Assess, val. real estate 1946 — RIVERHEAD. This town Is in Suffolk $25,000 4.875s'14J-D 21,OOOr/ 235,404 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $70,000 1,300 Assess, val. real-4,953,437 13,075 Assess, val. personal 114,200 Tot.assess.val.'20 (60% act.) 249,779 Assess, val. franchises 222,613 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-.—$24.00 Total assessed val. (65% Population 1910, 457; 1920, 499 act.) '20-5,290,249 ' - PUTNAM COUNTY. Is the county seat. This city, formerly the village of ROCHESTER. Greenbush, was Incorporated April Rochester is the county seat of 1897, and Is In Rensselaer County. Monroe County. Incorporated 1834. A bill passed by the Legislature of Law providing for annexation of vil¬ 1901 annexed to the city the village Building Bonds. F-A $22,000r—Aug 1 '21-"31 4 Jis'll Highway Bonds. 4Ms'17 F-A $24,000.-Aug 1 '21-'32 of Pop'n 1910, INT. at or at 14,665; 1920, 10,802 County Treasurer's office Bank, Brewster. BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21 $106,000 assess, val. 1920 8,929,840 Total tax rate (per M.) 1920.$13.10 Total Population In 1920 (est.).. INT 16,591 first two issues payable at Glens Falls Trust Co. on last issue at First Nat. Bank, Glens Falls. on and part of Paving Bonds. J-J 3,000r_July 1 '22-'24 4 Ms'09 A-O 6,000r_Apr 30 '22-'27 4 Ms'09 A-O 6,000r—Oct 1 '21-'26 4Ms'16 J-J 31,000 Part yearly 3s *03 Jan 51,0004s '04 Jan 21,000 4Ms'14 Nov 7,150 4Ms'15 Nov 49,000Greenbush Imp. Ref. Bonds. 4Ms'll J-J $100,OOOr.July 1 '22-'41 School Bonds. 4s F-A $7,000c Aug 1 1921 4Ms'17 J-J / *96,000r-Jan 1 '22-*45 1 1 *2,400r—Jan 1 1946 Refund. Impt. & Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'14 Nov 17,550 4Ms'15 July 7,900 4Ms'16 July 5,498 TOTAL DEBT June 1 '21- $405,998 Tot. ass'd val. '21 (est.).—6,800,000 Tax rate (per/General $25.99 $1,000)'20-(Special $23.85 Popul'n 1910, 10,711; 1920,#10,823 4s '04 * INT. payable at City Treasurer's office or on request by mail in N. Y. exchange; on other bonds at elaer Oouynt Bank. QUEENS COUNTY. County seat is Jamaica. A large part of the old County of Queens is Included York, and in a the law Greater changing New the of that portion of the old coun¬ outside of Greater New York to name Rens- RENSSELAER COUNTY. County seat is Troy. Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'15 F-A $18,000r_Aug 1 '21-'44 5Ms*21 J-D 75,000—June 1 *31, '41 & '51 Jail Bonds. 4s '10 F-A $35,000r.Aug 1 '21-'25 4s *10 F-A 90,000r-Aug 1 '26-'38 Armory Bonds. 4Ms'17M^S /$43.700r_Sept 1 *21-'39 ( 4.500r_Sept 1 '40-'42 Court-House Bonds (registered) 3Ms'95 A-O $">4,000r—Apr 1 '22-'30 3 Ms'96 A-O 3 Ms'97 A-O 4Ms'12 A-O 105,000r.-Apr 1 25,000r—Apr 1 18,OOOr-Apr 1 4Ms'12 M-N 24,000r-Novl lage of Jan. 1 Charlotte 1916. Law into went effect providing for the annexation of parts of the towns of Gates and Greece went into effect — *21-'31 First Nat. Bath-on-the-Hudson town of East Greenbush. Fire Department Bonds. 4Ms'09 2,500 the *21-25 '21-*30 Sinking fund 5,186 Assessed val'n, real estate. 15,388,928 Assessed val'n, personal-98,450 Assessed val'n, franchise. 247,965 Total ass'd^ai'n 1920 15,735,343 — Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20.$14.79 Population 1910, 5,345; 1920-5,753 RENSSELAER. 1 1924 $105,000 County. Water System Construe. Bonds. J-D $50.400r 1-Dec 1 '-21*34 5s '14 Assess, val. personal Other assessable property— Y. City; others at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y., and Failkili Nat. Bank, BOND. DEBT Apr 1921- 9,000 1,282.010 rate (per $1,000) 1921 -.$12.00 Population in 1910 1,503; 1920 1.388 51NT. at 1st Nat. Bk.,Richfield Spgs Water Bonds. N. Road Bonds. 4Ms'll F-A $10,000r__Aug 1 4M*'12 F-A 19.000r.Aug 1 4Ms'13 F-A 22.000r.Aug 1 IHb'15 F-A 8,000r—Aug 1921_$61,000 val. 1920 assess, CREEK."" This village is in Wayne County. Incorporated in 1852. INT. on school bonds of 1912-'13'14 and 1917 at Columbia Trust Co., Carmel 1921-1924 BOND. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $24.98 — 1925 Water Bonds. F-A $3,000 90.000 Assess, val. real estate 1,994,480 val. '21 (abt. actual). 33,212,514 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920$32.703 + Pop'n 1910, 27,936; 1920, 35.000 * Not an obligation of municipality as a whole, payable only by assess¬ ments on property benefited. 2,955 35,045 Tncorporated In 1861. Bonds. assass. ty (jointly with that town) for the bonds Nassau County went into effect Jan. 1 were outstanding 1899. The amount of outstanding July 26 1907; the amounts of such bonds of this county which will be bonds—refunding railroad bonds— chargeable to the City of New York outstanding on Apr 1 1921 was has been finally determined by the $73,000, of which the present Town Supreme Court (V. 71. p. 875). Un¬ of Deerpark will provide for $14,600 der this decision the City of NewYork and the City of Port Jervis will pro¬ was made liable for $3,790,032.11 of of the town which $1,000--Aug 1 '21-28 „ Other assesable property *22-'34 Bonds. ... § Street Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J $21,000c 1921-1934 4Ms'18 July 1/9,000c.July 1 '35-'40 '21-'37 1 5s '16 Aug $12,000-Aug 15 '21-'44 TOT. BD. DT. June 10 '21 $136,000 91,982 1 — Highway 5s RICHFIELD SPRINGS. This village is in Otsego County. This village is in Albany County. Incorporated in Aug. 1914. x5s'19 Aug 1 $7,000—Aug 1 *21-'27 - now July 26 1907. It was formerly a part of the Town of Deerpark, and is liable Water Bonds. 3 Ms $14.300—Jan Assessed val'n, real estate 354,550 Assessed valuation, personal- 18,000 Cattaraugus Co. „ (Assessment about 60% actual.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$14.47 INT. at 1st N. Bk., Port Chester. — Water debt (included) RANDOLPH. Incorporated Bk.,Troy This village is In Schoharie Co. Incorp. in 1881; population, 1910, 599;1920,581 Lighting Bonds. 5s '19 $20,000 $49,500 3,104,946 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917 $5.25 Population (est.) 4.0U0 17.250 . 343,650 5.662,588 4,230,169 Total ass'd '20 (abt. act.).94,904.884 County tax (per $1,000)'20—-$10.16 Pop'n 1910, 122 276; 1920, 113,129 Bank stock. , BOND. DEBT 1919 Total valuation 2,266.201 Poughkeepsie. Assessed val, real estate.-84,668,47? Assessed val., personal-.- RICHMOND VILLE. Valley. 4Ms'16 M-N($34,000_May 1 '25-'41 \_ 1,000--Mayl 1942 Water debt (incl.) 441,000 Assess, val. real estate—_31,216,834 Assess, val. personal 1,200 80% '21-'48 INTEREST on registered bonds is payable at office of County Treas.; on DIST. NO. 7. Post office is Spring 25,247 2,375,453 NET DEBT '22-'24 '21-'42 coupon bonds at Nat. State RAMAPO UNION FREE SCHOOL - '21-'39 '22-'23 Assess, val. real estate 1916.2,980,453 School tax (per $1,000) 1916-$7.70 Sep 1 1930 (General '22-*42 '22-'41 '21-'42 50.000r.Nov 1 '2l-'45 BOND. DEBT Dec 5'16-$63,000 4.35s'll 1928-1945 DEBT '22-'35 *22-'34 '22-'42 '22-'40 '22-'35 *22-*36 4s '07 F-A 6,000r_.Feb 1 '22-'27 House of Ind. Bds. (renewal). 3 Ms'02 F-A $4,000o..Feb 1 '21-'22 BOND. DEBT April 1921 $1,291,500 15 1927 $670,000 505,295 148,914 1920, 469,042 '22-'33 '22-'36 Franchises RAMAPO Bonds. Sinking funds / School Total $120,000—Deo 1923-1935 1927-1929 Floating debt (ada'l) TOTAL J-D Highway Bonds. 3 Ms'05 F-A $39,OOOr—Feb 1 3Ms'06 F-A 15,000r-_Feb 1 4s '07 F-A 42,OOOr.-Feb 1 4s .09 F-A 2o,000r--Feb 1 4Ms'12 F-A 10i.000r.Feb 1 4Ms'13 F-A 57,OOOr.Feb 1 4Ms* 14 F-A 63,000r..Feb 1 4Ms'15 J-D 20,000r_ June 1 4Ms'17 M-S 63,000r_Sept 1 4Ms'19 J-D 95,000. Dec 1 Tor oil Road - Bonds. 3 Ms'02 F-A $ i,000r„Feb 1 Hospital Bonds. 4s '09 M-N $ .,000r_.May 1 4Ms'17 J-D 120,8 >0r_June 1 4Ms'18 F-A 137,o86c.Aug 1 Refunding Bonds. 3 Ms'05 F-A $11,000c—Feb 1 3Ms'06 F-A 15,000r_-Feb 1 INTEREST at Suffern Nat. Bank. Apr 126,000 54,000 130,000 War Bonds (renewal). : $ 18,000c.-Feb 1 '22-'30 3 Ms'OO F-A TOT. DEBT Apr 30 '19 N. Y. City's proportion— Mar 1 1929 M-S 16,000 4Ms'10 F-A 16,000 Sewer Bonds. 60,000—Deo 1 Building Bonds. 4s '97 Mayl 1928 4s '09 7,000..Apr Trunk Sewer Bonds. 5s *09 M-S $2,500 Mar 1 1924 TOTAL DEBT 1920-1921 $773,615 below shows the of the old County of which remained outstanding on This UNION FREE 1 '22-'28 QUEENSBURY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 4Hs'17 M-N 4,570 May 1 1922 A district (P. O. Glens Falls) In 4Hsg'17A-0 5,200 Apr 1 1922 Warren Co. This district does not in¬ (Subject to call any int. period.) 4Msg'17A-0 3,675 Apr 1 1922 clude all of the city, but does include certain territory outside of the city (Subject to call any int. period.) 5s '18 A-O 5,500—Apr 15 1924 limits. J-D $14.000c-Dec 1 '2l-'22 5sg'20 A-O 4,000-Apr '21 & '23 4s 04 5s *11 J-D Tax Relief Bonds. 15.000r_Dec 1 '24- 25 5s '19 A-O $28,000 Apr 1 1922 4 Ms'14 A-O 75.000c.Apr 1 '24-'32 5sg'20 statement Queens POUGHKEEPSIE. Assessment Bonds & Certifs. 4Ms'17 A-O The obligations ... l,440r_June 1 *22-'24 14,000r.May 1 •22-'35 3,000r.Deo 1 *21-'23 it as 4s Var $37,000 1921-1927 3Ms Var 115,000 1921-1935 3s Var 24,000 1921-1930 2,000r__Feb 1 '22-'25 4Ms Var 265,000 1928-1914 4Mf?'l7 J-D l,000r June 1 1922 Funded Debt Loan. 6s '14 J-D 6,000 Dec 1 1924 4Ms'14 M-N$83,000.—Mayl 1944 5s *16 J-J 3,500 July 1 1925 Failkili Improvement Bonds. 5s '18 A-O 10,000 Aug 1 1922 4 09 M-S $29.000 Mar 1 1929 Palmer Place Extension Bonds. 4Ms'10 A-O* 29,000 Apr 1 1930 4Ms'15 A-O $26,000..Apr 1 *22-*47 Bounty Bonds. Sewer and Drainage Bonds. 3Ms Var $95,000 1923-1935 3 Mg'04 F-A $15,000r_Aug 1 '21-'30 4s Var 17,000 .1927-1929 4s *04 A-O 13,000—Apr 15 1932 43is Var 7.000 1932-1945 4Mg'07J-J 5,000r_July 1 *22-'26 P. & E. RR. Bonds. 5s '10 A-O 13,000r__0ct 1 '21-'33 3s Var $34,000 1921-1922 5s *12 A-O 150 ...Oct 1 1921 3Hs Var 45,000 1921-1930 5s '13 A-O 2,000—Apr 1 '39-'10 3Ms Var 122,000 —a— 1921-1935 4Ms'12 A-O 17,000..Apr 1 '22-'88 4s Var 24,000 1927-1929 5Ms 4,000-^Feb 1 '22-'29 4Ms Var 54,000 1930-1945 Paving 6c Macadamizing Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 *21-$2,092,850 3 Ms'98 A-O $5,400o—_ Oct 1 '21-23 Assessment debt (add'l) *257,337 4Ms'07 J-J 12,000r_July 1 '22-33 J-D York 21.047585027. F-A M-N New City pays 78.952414973 of the principal and Int. Fire Bonds. 4s '03 6s '05 5s '07 5s '07 4s '07 New divided. 3.70sg'05M-N$22,500r ..Nov '21-'35 4s '09 of apportioning certain bonds York City and to Nassau County, the debt and Interest is not to Total tax rate J-D June 1 remaining obligation Other assessable property 460,691 Touass'd val. (act. val.) 208,299,121 1936 460c the old debt of Queens County as it division, and the $1,011,967.89 became an of Nassau County. In¬ stood at the date of Refunding Railroad Bonds. 3Ms F-a $58,400nAr.Feb'22-'29 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 4J4s'll J-J $40.000r_July 1 *22-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 *21- $108,400 Assess, val. real 7,798,180 Assess, val, personal 40,250 1935 10.290 2,640 4Ms'H J-D 4Mb '12J-D vide for $58,400, and this amount is given, along with the city's other debt, in the details below. 73 '31-*45 '41-'45 '22-'27 *21-'32 Jan. 1 1919. City Garage Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J $24,OOOr Library Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J $24,OOOr Playground Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J $24,OOOr Market Bonds. 1921-1936 1921-1936 1921-1936 3Ms'04 J-J |$78,000—Jan 11924 Incinerating Plant Bonds. 4Ms'13 J-J $100,000—-Jan 15 1933 4a '17 J-J 34,000 Jan 1 1937 Bonds (Roch. & RR.). 4Ms* 13 F-A$480,000r—Feb 1 1933 Refunding State Line Fire House Bonds. 3Ms'12 M-N$100,000r—May 1 1924 4Ms'18 F-A 70,000—Aug 1 '2l-'48 Garbage Disposal Bonds. 4Ms'18 F-A$12o,000r_Aug 1 *21-*48 5s'21 s-a 650,000c&r.Feb. 1 1951 Voting-Machine Bonds. 4s '12 4s '14 F-A $49,600r Jaug 1 1924 F-A 6,800--Aug 1 '21-'24 _ 4Ms'18 F-A _ 63,000r_Aug 1 *2l-'38 Water-Works. 4s '93 F-A*$300,000r—Feb 1 1943 3Ms'92F-A *500,000r—Feb 1 1942 3 Ms'94F-A *950,OOOr—Feb 11944 4s '12 J-Jzl ,000,000 Jan 1 1942 4Ms'13 J-J 1,849.000—Jan 15 1933 4Ms*15 M-S 700,OOOr—Mar 15 1945 4s '16 J-J 200,000c—Jan 1 1946 4s '17 J-J 685,000 Jan 1 1947 4Ms'18 F-A 575.000 Aug 1 1948 4Ms'19 s-a 435,000c&r-July 1 1939 5s '21 F-A 375,000c&r-Feb 1 1951 Bridge Bonds. 3 Ms'92 J-J x$ 100,OOOr—Sept 1 1922 Sewage-Disposal Bonds. 4Ms'14 A-O$500,000r Apr 1 4Ms'13 J-J 1.000,000...Jan 15 4 Ms'15 M-S 300,000r Mar 1 4s '16 J-J 250,000c—Jan 1 4s '17 J-J 350,000 4Ms'18 F-A 225,000 4Ms'19 s-a 5s s-a 21 Jan 1 1944 1933 1945 1946 1947 Aug 1 1948 80,OOOc&r.July 1 *1939 100,000--Feb 1 '22-'41 ROCHESTER (Concluded)— Trunk Sewer. East Side 22-'27 250.000r_.Jan 1 '28-'37 lOO.OOOr—July 1 '38-41 *$150,000r_Jan 1 J-J 4s *92 3Hs^92 J-J 3Hs'04 J-J val. 1920 actual) 43,660,656 Town tax (per $1,000) 1921—$9.39 Popula'n 1910, 19,652: 1920, 25,524 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Port Total 4J4s'05 M-Sf Park Bonds. Chester. z$200,000r—July 1 1928 Hospital Bonds. J-J z60,000r—Feb 29 1936 5s '18 J-J $70,000—July 1 *21-'34 J-J 610.000 Jan 15 1933 5s g '19 A-O 42,000r„Oct 1 '21-'34 J-J 22,500r Jan 1 *22-'36 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 1920 $386,000 F-A 57,000r__Aug 1 *22-'38 Floating debt 58,000 Assessed val'n, real estate.34,288,408 Water Refunding. 184,300 3)48'05M-N $360,000r—May 1 1935 Assessed val'n, personalj_ Municipal Bldg. Construe. Bds. Other assessable property. 1.025,583 4^s'19 J-J $270,000.-July 1 '22-*39 Tot.ass'dval.T9(65%act.).35,498,29i 3s assess, (71 % $40,000r__June 1921-24 2l,OOOr_Sept 1 '21-'23 \ 8,000r—Sept 1 1924 [l80.000r-Sept 1 '25-'34 JD 3 X,b 2,030,606 Other assessable property- ROCKLAND COUNTY New City is the county seat. Re-Funding Bonds. J-J '88 3Hs'96 4H8'13 4*is'16 4^s'18 RYE UN. FREE SCH. DIST. NO.l. '93 J-D $l,500c —1921 J-J 3,500r__Jan 1 '22-'28 4.30s'07J-D 21,000--June 1'22-'42 —s *15 3,000_$500 yly July 1 BOND. DEBT June 1920$30,500 Assess, val. 1919— 3,810,543 4s 4s *02 300.000c&rFeb 1 '22- 41 s-a Sidewalk Bonds. 4.60s'15 June 11,000r. June 1 *22-*32 Bridge Bonds. 5s *17 $700 July 1 1921 School Heating System Bonds. 5s '19 A-O $15,000.-Oct 1 '21-35 Fire Department Bonds. 5s '19 A-O $L9,000r—Oct 1 '21-'39 Sewer Bonds. _s '18 M-S $20,000.-Sept 1 *21-'28 oHs'21 A-O 27.573.70cApr 1'22-'31 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 *18 $385,544 Certificate debt (add'l), — 12,053 136,499 4,537,321 37,600 School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$8.41 190,162 Population m 1920 (est.) 3,000 Assess, val., special fran_ Total assessed val 4,774,083 INT. at Mamaroneck in N. Y. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916—-$24.00 Dec. 31 1918 — $1,000) 19_$146.63 Popula'n 1910, 46,873; 1920, 45,548 INTEREST payable by check on 3Hs'03 J-Jx$2,697,000r__ Jan 1 1933 N. Y. City to registered holder. 5s '21 [Vol. 112. AND TOWNS NEW YORK—CITIES 74 Total tax rate (p. Water-Works Refunding. Cash on hand June 1917-Assessed val., real estate. Assess, val., personal exchange. INT. Water-Shed Bonds. 3Hs*04 J-J $170,000r—July 1 1924 Bonds. $500,000r—July 1 1924 Local Improvement 3Hs'04 J-J zl,000,OOOr—.Sept 11938 J-J2,100.000 Jan 15 1933 County. School Bonds. M-S 600,000 Mar 1 1945 5s '17 J-J $35,000— J-J 250,000r—Jan 1 '22-'46 (Due $1,500 yly. beg. 1920.) J-J 432,900—Jan 1 '22-'47 TOTAL DEBT Apr 17 1921 .$35,000 F-A 2l7,500r_-Aug 1 '21-'48 Tot. ass'd val.'20 04 act.)-192,800 s-a 500,000r_—July 1 1949 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20—$7.00 s-a 700,000c&r Fe o 1 1941 Population in 1919 700 J-J '08 4s 434s'l3 4Ms'15 4Ms'16 4s '17 4^8*18 43^s'19 5s '21 ROCKLAND (TOWN) UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. This town (P. O. Roscoe), Sullivan _ School Bonds. J-J $25,000r_—June 1 1922 '12 J-D 350,000r June 1 1942 4Hs'14 A-O 500.000r___jV.pr 1 1944 4)4s'15 M-S 400,000. —-Mar 1 1945 4s'09 4s ROCKVILLE CENTRE. This village Is in Nassau County. Inc. July 15 1893. Pop. 1910,3.667. 332,700—-Jan 1 '22-'46 4Ks'16 j.j '17 J-J 260,000--Jan 1 '22-'47 Light Bonds. $5,OOOr_Aug 1 '21-'25 4Ms'18 F-A 870.000r„Aug 1 *21-'48 4.29s'11 F-A J-D 7,500--Dec 1 21-23 4)4s'19 s-a (364,OOOr .July 1 '21-'48 6s I 23,000r—July 1 1949 Water Bonds. 5s '21 s-a II,914,000c&r Fo 1 22- 50 4s '95 J-J $10,OOOr Jan 1 1925 \ 86,000c&r Fb 1 1951 3.65s'02J-J 2,500r.Jan 1 '22-'26 Dist. No. 2 (Brighton). $600 Oct ... 25 1921 Convention Hall Bonds. J-D $100,OOOr—June 4s *09 5s 1 1929 Water Bonds. July $7,000r.JuIy 1 '21-*27 4^s July 1,500—July 1 '21-'23 Light Bonds. July $2,800r_July 4Ms Tax 1920 — $8.00 payable In Rockville Centre Rockville Centre. ROME. This city la in Oneida Co. Inc Mch. 8 1870. Population '10,20,497. 1920, 26,341. 1 *21-*27 Fire-Apparatus Bonds. 4Hs*15 A-O $9,000r_Apr 15 School tax (per $1,000) 1918-$7.59 + Value of school property 176,103 4s *22-'30 „ ^ M-S ($8,000 09 — — „- — —- School District No. 8 5s '15 $18,900 —- Bonds. Dec 1 1934 $5,500—Oct 1 19215,500—-Aug 1 1922 OF GATES (Annexed). INTEREST Is payable in Rome at Farmers' Nat. Bank: and N.Y.at Nat.Park Bank. —- School DistrictlNo. 3 Bonds. $22,750 3.900 — — July 1 1932 June 1 1932 School District No. 6 Bonds. 4s 5s ... Sidewalk Bonds. District No. 2. $4,093.83. June 1 192 2 4.20s'17— Water Bonds. $24,000 June 11935 Subject to call begin 10 years * After 20 years, f After 5s'15 ROTTERDAM AND NISKAYUNA UN. FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 12. 5s $38,540.-May 1 '22-'34 TOT. BD. DT. May 1 *21— $35,900 ... — after date. 1 2 Assessed val'n, real estate, 11,851,850 Assessed val'n, personal.. .62,000 Othe • assessable property. 632,707 Tot.ass'd Mar. 31 *21. Apr. 13 '20. Bond. debt_$29,610,204 $25,543,889 10,455.000 Included in the bonded debt given above for Mar. 31 1921 are $6,319,000 Jocal-impt. bonds and $500,000 East Side trunk sewer bonds issued Sewer Bonds. 5s '08 M-S$l96,692r—Mch Fire Dept. Bonds. 10 *22-'38 val.'20(70%act.)12,546,o57 $1,000) '20.$19.59 Total tax rate (per Sav. Bank, Rlverhead & Peekskill. INTEREST payable at Portchester, RYE AND HARRISON UN. FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6. 5s '08 M-N $55,500c 1921-1942 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921..$65,000 Assessed valuation 1920 2,364,944 Tax rate (per under its debt limit. ASSESSED VALUATION. (Assessment about 80% actual.) 1920. $ Real estate.331,919,894 275,872,171 Personal Franchise. Pensions. Total „ _ 681,650 1,025,250 19,391,040 20,139,120 491,650 497,600 352,484,234 297,534,141 4^s*12 M-S 6s g'21 M-N Dock Bonds. 5s *08 M-S $9,600r.Mchl0'22-'37 BOND. DEBT May 1 *20 $437,323 Assess. val.'l9 (70% act).11,409,844 Judgment Bonds. 5s '20 s-a'» ($1,465 July 1 1925 120,000--July 1 '26-'29 Highway Bonds. 3^s J-D $60.000r_June 1 '21-'32 4Hs'09 F-A 2.000r.Aug 1 *21-*22 5s A-O 15,900--0ct 1 *21-'35 Assessment & Map Bonds. 5s $4,000-Sept 1 *21-'24 Park Bonds. 5,750 property—124,292 val. 1920 (abt. 60% actual) 989,752 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S24.10 assess, 2,500 1920 Population (est.) INT. at Farmers N at. BkD eposit. 5 ARANAC LAKE. ST. JOHNSVTLLE. Is In Montgomery Co 1868. Population 1910, 2,536; Inc. Water Bonds. This village is in Franklin and Es¬ counties. Incorp. June 1892. Sidewalk Bonds. sex $5,000r 6,500 3 )4s'01 F-A 5s '13 F-A 1921-1931 1921-1933 Paving Bond9. $l,600r_May 1 22-24 4Hs'08 M-S $25,000r_Sept 1 *25-*37 4s'95 Sept 2,000-—Sept '21-'22 4Hs'09 M-S 9,000c_Sept 1 '25-'33 3Hs'00 July 2,000r_July 1 *21-'24 4 Ms'08 M-S 16,OOOr_Sept 1 '2l-*24 Paving Bonds. 4Ms'09M-S 9,000r.Sept 1 *2i-'29 4.30s'llAug $28,500r_Aug 1 '21-'39 5s *13 F-A 6,500 1921-1933 4Ks'15 8,500—June '21-37 5s '19 s-a 7,500c&rJunel'22-'36 May 4s'98 — 6s'20 14,000 —- - — -1925-1939 Sewer Bonds. 4 J5s'06 Nov $20,400r_Nov Street Bonds. Aug Aug 5s *17 5s '17 Water Bonds. July $28,000r Jan 10,000r 5s '94 $31,680r.Aug 1 '21-'44 5s '96 7,500r_Aug 1 '22-*36 3Hs'01 F-A 4Ms'l9 July J 8,000-—July * 110,000 July TOTAL DEBT Feb. 28 Water debt (incl.) Ass'd val. '21 '24-'31 '32-'41 1921 .$17.604 INT. at First Nat. Bk., St. Jofcuw- ST. LAWRENCE 21,600r F-A J-J '03 COUNTY. Highway Bonds. M-S 40,000..Mar 1 *22-'24 M-S 60,000—Mar 1 *25-'28 4Ms'15 J-J 147,868 - 1931-1940 4Ms'16 J-J |$45,000r 1941-1943 \ 11,308r 1944 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1920 $350,176 Assess, val. real estate 5o,780,058 Assess, val. personal 878,995 4s '13 4s '14 1,573,306 Special franchises Total val. 1920 55,332,359 (per $1,000) 1910 $2.00 assess, Tax rate INT. at County Treasurer's offlc« 1920, 9,276. City Bonds. M-N $8,351.12Nov 1 J-J y,000r—Jan 1 Public impt. Bonds. 5s '19 '21-'27 *22-'30 Bonds. Water F-A 3.85s'05ann 4.35s'14 $7,000r_Aug 1 '21-*27 37,500r.Nov 15 '2l-'35 27,300—July 1 *22-*34 Light Bonds. F-A 3.85s'05s-a 5s '07 $l,500r_Aug 1 '21-'23 7,500-Nov 15 '21-'35 Park Bonds. 4.40s'09A-0 $1,500. .Oct 1 '22-'39 '22-52 9,OOOr_Sept 1 '21-'38 5,500r_Sept 1 '2l-'3l 50.000c-July 1 *42-'66 4)48'09 M-S Bonds. 4.45s'12J-J $31,000—Mar 1 '29'30 County Home Impt. M-S '35-'66 '36-*40 '40-'67 32,000r_July 1 5.000r_Jan 1 28,000r_May 1 Fire Department Bonds. 4.45s'10J-J $10,8(i0r.July 1 5s'20 A-O ll,000c&rApr 1 4s '06 4Hs'08 s-a Canton is the county seat. 4s '14 .1923 1924 1921-1931 1921-1933 Sewer Bonds. 4s '02 F-A $16,000r 1921-1932 4s '06 J-J 18,000r.July 1 '31-'66 ' ville. 4s 20,000r J-J '21$134,580 4s '06 6,000 4.40s'10M-N (65% act.)—1,381,6o5 (per $1,000) Tax rate 13,000c&r 5s 1 '21-*35 5s '07 96,fcOOr.Mch 10 *22-42 49,800c.May 1 '22-51 —859,710 personal $22.18 $1,000) 1920 *21-'35 3.85g09F-A$370.000r.Feb 15 '22-'58 Tax(per$l,000) $22,881 $23,242 4s g '09 F-A 37,000r_Feb 15 '22-*58 POPULATION—In 1920 was 295,- BOND. DEBT Apr 18 *21-$510,365 Assessed val., real estate.41,630.050 Z50; in 1910 was 218,149. Assess, val. 4Ms'16 F-A $21.100c.Feb 1 *22-'36 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4s 10 F-A $7,000--Aug 1 '21-'27 Street Improvement Bonds. 5s '08 M-S $81,738r MchlO '22-'38 5,000 Floating debt Assess, val. real estate Other assessable '22-'38 '22-'24 '22-51 '22-*51 tion $ 5s *14 J-J $50,500—Jan 1 '22- 54 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21-.$50,500 Total 5s '20 provide money pending the collec¬ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$14.42 of assessments. Bills payable INT. at Central Trust Co., N. Y. against entire city Mar. 31 1921, and at Village Treasurer's office. $1,546,000. On Mar. 31 1921, the city had a sinking fund of $2,267,250. On RYE. TOWN. Mar. 31 1921 the city was $7,569,128 This town Is in Westchester Co. to 1921. SANFORD AND DEPOSIT JOINT UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. Deposit) is in Broome and Delaware counties. SALAMANCA. This city Is in Cattaraugus Cu Inc. May 14 1913. Pop'n *10, 5,792; 5s '08M-S 10.825,500 '21-$247,700 BOND. DEBT Apr. 25 RYE, VILLAGE. A village in Westchester County. Inc. 1904. Population 1910. 3,964; 1920, 5.308. (per $1,000) estate—3.502,321 — Popula'n 1910, 89,005; 1920. 88,121 valuation '20 tax $2o,192r._Mch 10 4 Hs'10 M-S 3,000r_Mch 10 INTEREST.—All bonds and Int. 6s g'21 M-S 10,500c.Mar 1 are payable at office of Union Trust 6s g'21 M-S 3,000c.Mar 1 Co. of N. Y., fiscal agents of the city. Disposal-Plant Bonds. 5s g '19 A-O $lo,000r-.Oct 1 TOT. DEBT. SINK. FDS, &C.~ 5 years. (included) Onondaga County. Railroad-Aid Bonds. M-S $6l,200o 1921-1937 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1921 $57,600 This town is In 4s Assessed val'n, real 779,458 1920—132.80 Assess, $3,000 May 11923 Total 9,960—Apr 12 1932 — z Total tax Rome Trust Co. and —. 5s '12 5s '12 104,700 24,164,726 (per $1,000) 1921—$32.44 Assessed val'n, franchises Total assessed val'n 1920 Sidewalk Bonds. 4Hs'16 5)4s'17 TOWN 4.500 RYE UN. FREE SCH. DIST. NO.4. Other assessable property._ 138,465 4Hs'10A-O $40,000r-Apr 1 '22-*31 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (78% act.)3,640,786 3Hs A-O 18,000 1921-1926 Total tax (per $1,000)1920 --$8.70 4s 41,900--May 1 *26-'34 Population 1910, 3,208; 1920, 4,257 4s 4,125 1921-1923 INT. at Union Trust Co., N. Y. — 5s '15 $4.500- —-Dec 1 1934 School District No. 10 Bonds. school SALINA. This village Mar 1 1924 128,000--Mar 1 30-38 4.85s F-A | 3,000—Aug 1 '21-'23 I 500 Aug 1 1924 4^sl4M-N 15,000.-Nov 1 20-'22 4s *14 J-J ( 4,200--.Jan 2 1924 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 170,000.-Jan 2 '25-'38 4.85s F-A $6,000-Aug 1 '21-'26 434s'19 F-A 200,000-Aug 1 '24-'43 TOWN OF GREECE (Annexed). Refunding Bonds. Sewer District No. 2 Bonds. 5)48*21 s-a J 100,OOOc_Apr 1'31-'40 5s '13 $7,400 Aug 1 1927 I 12,000c-Apr 1 1941 Sewer District No. 3 Bonds. Water Bonds. 5s July $5,000—July 1 *21-'30 4s '08 J-J $100,000r—-July 1 1928 Sewer Bonds. 4s '08 J-J 90,000r—Nov 2 1928 5s 13 $7,900—-Aug 1 1927 4s '09 J-J 50,000r—Apr 5 1929 5s *14 1,175—Feb 1 1923 4s '09 J-J 155,000r—July 1 1929 4Hs'14 11,000 Aug 1 1930 4s '10 J-J 25,000r„.Jan 2 1930 4J4s'16 6,000 Aug 1 1931 4s '10 J-J 40,000r—-Deo 1 1930 4HsT6 14,000 Aug 1 1933 4tfs'll J-J 158,000r.-Sept 15 1931 School District No. 1 Bonds. Street Bonds. 4.65s'14— $17,500 Dec 1 1933 4s M-N $3,000r.Nov 1 *21-'22 5s *14 16,500—-Nov 1 1930 TOTAL/ DEBT May 20 '21$445.200 Assess. debt (add'l) 66,856 School District No. 3 Bonds. 4.75s'17— $74,000 Dec 1 1951 Water debt (addl.618,000 Water sinking fund — 104,018 Union Free Sch, Dist. No. 4 Bds. Assessed valuation, real_$24,037,526 4^s J-J $17,000—-Jan 1 '22-'38 Assessed val'n, personal22,500 $1,400--Aug 1 '2l-'24 F-A 4.55s park bonds and change. 1920, 2.469. School Bonds. Bonds. Sewer (per $1,000) rate INT. at Bank of CHARLOTTE (An¬ 4^8 Electric 4.19ST1F-A 3,OOOr.Aug 1 '21-26 6s J-D 2,500----Dec 1 1924 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 $28,970 Assessed valuation 1920—4,302,180 water act.}„5,672,520 Population In 1918 (est.) on Salamanca Trust Co.; on bonds of 1914 in N. Y. ex¬ bonds at — Equipment Bonds. 21 s-a 100(000c&r Feb 1 22- 26 VILLAGE OF nexed). Assessed val. '18 (H 1920, 6.262. 4s 4s DIST. NO.3. 3)4s i— $31,500—$3,500 yearly 5b '09 Nov 24,600--Nov 1 '21-'33 BOND. DEBT June 5 1919—$66,500 RYE UN. FREE SCH. Crematory Bonds. 4.45s'10F-A $6.00 Jr. Aug 1 '2l-'32 BOND. DEBT May 20 *21 $370,500 Water bonds Sinking (Included) funds Assess, val. real estate 144,600 30,042 .2,730,700 Special franchises 298,350 41,500 262,046 Other 255,598 Exemptions Assess, val. personal assess, prop 1920 3,289,844 Village tax (per $1,000) 1920 $21.40 Tot. assess, val. Pop'n 1910, 4,983; 1920 5,174 INT. payable at Adirondack Nat. Bank, Saranac Lake, in N. Y. exch. COUNTY. the county seat. Road Bonds. 5s '10 M-N $30 ,000r.Nov 1 '21-'22 5s '14 F-A 50.000-Feb 1 '22-'24 5s *20 F-A 390.000c&r Feb l'25-'40 Bridge Bonds. 5s '20 F-A $15.000c&r_Febl 22- 24 BOJND. DtuB'l Apr 22 '21 $485,000 Ass'd val.(real & per.) '20-38,822,842 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '20 $12.80 SARATOGA Ballston Spa is Popula'n 1910, 61,917; 1920, 60,029 INT. at County Treas. office. SARATOGA SPRINGS. This city is in Saratoga County. Inc. June 22 *15. Pop. 1910, 13,710; 1920, 13,181. Park Bonds. '21-29 4Jis'll A-O $76,OOOr.Oct 1 '21-'40 IHs'll J-D 114,00Qr_June 1 '22-*40 42,OOOr_June 1 *-22'42 /$30,000r_Nov 1'21-'30 4)4s'13 J-D Sewer Bonds. \ 40,000r.Nov 1 *31-'40 M-S $90.000r_May 1 *22-'29 3,888._Mar 1 '21-26 4s June 10.000r.June 1 '22-'31 BOND. DEBT April 1921 $355,500 Long-term sch. notes (incl.) 24,000 School Bonds. 4)48*09 J-J 4s *06 4.60s'15 Paving Bonds. Total assessed val. 1918—9,712,367 $1,266 ..Aug 1 '21-'26 (Assessment full value.) 2,106 .96Aug 1 '21-'26 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921..$50.40 1,391 .76Aug 1 '21-26 4.95s'06— INT. at office of Commissioner of .68 Aug 1 *21-'26 2.158 4.95s*06 Finance in Saratoga Springs. 3,000 ..Aug 1 '21-30 0 4.50s'10 1,191 .61 Aug 1 '21-'30 4.50s'10— 20,445 ..Feb 1 *22-'36 SARATOGA SPRGS. SCH. DIST. 4&s'16 $20.000r.July 1 '22-»26 9,341 .12 July 1 '22-51 4.35s'11 J-J 5s '17 $24,000 17,228 .06 July 1 '21-51 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '215s '17 Assessed val., real estate 8,739,165 11,616 ..July 1 '22-51 5s *17 18,404 —July 1 '22-37 Tot. assess, val.'20 (1-3 act.)9.246.799 5s '17 July 1 '22-37 School tax (per $1,000) 1921..$12.05 9,533 5s '17 13,000 7,428 ..Sept 1 '21-'33 Population in 1920 (est.) 5s '18 INTEREST payable at Citizens' 6,276 -Sept 1 '21-33 5s *18 84,616 .20c Apr l'22-'4 Nat. Bank, Saratoga Springs. 5)4s'21 A--O 4.89s'06_. . 4.89s'06— — . „ — — . „ — _ — . .. . - — — — . JUNE, 1921.] 75 NEW YORK—CITIES AND TOWNS SCABSDALE. 4s '99 J-J SCHUYLERSYILLE. This village la, in Westchester Oo. Inc. as a town Mar. 7 1778; village 4s '01 J-D M-N Incorporated in 1831. May 24 1915. * Sewer Bonds. 4.40s'14J-J / $140,000r. July '22-'5G I ,2.000r—July I 1957 4Hs*15 J-J j6.000r_July 1 '22-'35 - , \3.500r-July 1 *22-'28 4J4s'15 F-A 62.500r.Aug 1 *21-45 4 Hs 25.000-—Aug 1 1931 $7,500 yearly.) 5s M-S 34.000. —1941 ... Water Bonds. 4Hs J-J $5,500 ——1932 Highway & Bridge Bonds. 4.60s J-J $70,000 1947 — Land Purchase Bonds. 5s '20 F-A $70,000—.1925-1949 Fire Dept. Bonds. 4Hs J-J $3,000 1923 4^s'17A-0 3.000r—Apr 1 1922 4Ms M-N 2,000 1921-1924 Village Hall Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-J 33,000.July 1 *24-'34 Park & Playground Bonds. 5s '20 $70,000 Highway Bonds. 5s $4,000. .May 1 *22-*25 3 Ms M-N 18,000r_May 1 *22-'44 3Ms M-N 17.OOOr..$2,000 yriy 4s M-N 2,500r_May 1 *30-'32 4s M-N 5,OOOr.May 1'22-'26 4Ms'10 J-D 30,000r.June 1 '22-'35 5s '15 75,000 4Ms J-J 9,375 .1921 4Ms'17 A-O 15,OOOr..Apr 1 '22-'24 6s '20 21,000 BOND. DEBT June 9 '21 $600,650 Water debt (incl.) 6,000 Assessed val., real estate_21,517,400 Assessed val., personal 8,500 Other assessed property._ 584,225 Tot .assess, val. '21 (act .val) 22,110,125 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'2i—$6.41 Pop'n 1920— —3,506 INT. at Scarsdale Nat. Bank, Scarsdale, and Central Bank of West¬ chester County, White Plains; or upon demand in N. Y. exchange. — ■ — - — .... — — — ... — — — SCARSDALE UN. FR. S. D. NO. 1. 4Ms'15 J-D$120,000c&rJune 1 '22-'45 4s 26,OOOr. Apr 1 *25-'37 ... School Bonds. 5s *17 M-N$140.000c.May 1 '22-'28 5s '19 5s '19 9,0O0c&r-Dec 1 1921 190.000c&rDec l'22-'40 9,000c&rDec 1 1941 l,0O0c&r_Dec 1 1941 HO.OOOc&rDecl '42-'52 J-D J-D BOND. DEBT Apr 24 '20 $513,000 Assessed val., rem estate-$3,596,883 Assessed val., personal 78,650 Assess, val., special fran.. 192.459 Total assessed value 1919 (M 8.867.992 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-$11.93 Population in 1920 (est J ___3,500 INT. at U.S.MtK6.&Tr.Oo.. N.Y. act.) — SCHENECTADY. Tills city is situated in the countv of the same name. Incorp. in 1798 Election Expense Bonds. 4s '14 F-A $4,000r—Aug 1 '21-'22 Isolation Hospital Bonds. 4s '14 F-A $2,000r_Aug 1 '21-'22 Health Center Bonds. 5s '20 A-O $19,000.-Oct J. '21-'39 Public Impt. Bonds. 4.65s'19M-S $48,000—Mar 1 '22-'29 4Ms'19 J-J 24,OOOr.July 1 *22-'29 4Ms'19 J-D l8.000r_Mar 1 '22-'39 Voting Machine Bonds. 4.65s'18F-A $22,000—Feb 1 '22-'30 Culvert Bonds. 4Ms*12 A-O $2,500r—-Apr 1 1922 Garbage-Disposal Bonds. 5s '13 J-J $60.000r.Jan 1 '22-'33 4s '14 J-D 1.OOOr.-.June 1 1922 4s '15 M-S 3.000r-Sept 1 '21-'26 4s '17 A-O 1,500--Oct 1 '21-'23 4Ms'19 M-N 5,000r-May 1 *22-'31 Park Bonds 5s '13 J-J $192,500r.July 1 '22-'33 4Ms'14 J-D 39,OOOr.June 1 '22-*34 4Ms'15J-J 4Ms*15 J-J Public-Market Bonds. 4tfs'12 A-O $45,000r-Apr 1 '22-'30 City Hall Building Bonds. 3Hs'05 M-S JlO.OOOr—Sept l'21-*25 Garage Bonds. 4.70s'18M-N $3,000--May 1 '22-*25 Water Bonds. 4s '03 F-A$124,000r_Aug 15 '21-'23 3 Ms'04 J-J 15,000r-July 15 '22--24 Deficiency & Impt. Bonds. 4s '02 F-A $20,OOOr.Feb 1 '23-'26 4S '04 M-N 15,000r_May 1 '22-'24 4s *16 M-S 4.000—Sept 1 1921 Plaza Bonds. 4 J^s'19 J-D 90,000.June 1 *22-'36 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $14 4,OOOr .July 20 '22-'29 4s *16 J-D 20,000—Dec 1 '21-'30 Fire Bonds. 4s '01 J-D $10,OOOr...June 1 1927 4s *01 J-D 15,OOOr—June 1 1929 4s *03 J-J 10,000r_July 1 '22-*23 4s *04 M-N 9,000r.May 1 *22-'24 A-O 4s *13 6,000r-Apr 1 '2l-*24 4s *14 J-D 12,000r. June 1 '22-*27 2,000r.Jan 1 '22-*25 4Hs'15 J-J 4s '15 J-J 4,500r_Jan 1 *22-*30 4s *15 A-O 3,000—Oct 1 '21-'23 4s '17 A-O 6,000--Oct 1 '21-"32 4s *18 A-O 6,000—Apr 1 '22-*33 4Ms*18 J-D 4,000.-June 1 '22-'29 1, 00—June 1 '22-'24 4Ms'19 J-D Asphalt Plant Bonds. 4s *17 J-D $3,000 ...June 1 1922 GEN.BD.DT. May 20 *21$6.329,148 Assessment debt (add'l)— 53,370 Floating debt (add'i.) o86,223 Sinking fund /general _ .. _ 72,388 i water 179,000 Assessed val., real.. .—69,098,710 Assessed val., personal 327,800 Assessed val., franchises— 3,568,922 Total valuation 1920--—-72,995,432 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $11.22 Population In 1910 —72.828 Population 1910, 72.823:1920,88.723. INT. at office of City Treasurer; on bonds marked (*) at Chase Nat. - - Bank. New York. 4Hs'14 M-N$l6,000c&rMayl'22~'29 6s *20 M-S 50,OOOr_Mar 1 *21-*45 4s Court-House and Jail Bonds. '09 c&rj $36.000—July 1 *22-'24 I 8,000——July 1 1925 4 Ms J-J 200,000 1925-1950 4Hs*ll J-J ,100.000 —1934-1942 4>$s *12 c&r/ 8,000 July 1 1942 (192,000—July 1 *43-'58 4>4sM3 83,200c&r Jan 1'22-'57 Gateway Bonds. 4^s'19s-a |95,000 —1921-1938 — HighwayfcsBonds. 4s *16 J-J 1 '22-'36 val. 1923 abt. assess, M-N School Bonds. A-O $9,000r__ Apr 1 *22-'23 4s'02 F-A 60,OOOr.-Aug 1 *21-'32 4s '03 J-J 60.000r_July 1 '22-'33 Population TO, 88,235; '20, 109,363 iNT. J-J 4Ms'07 J-D 4Ms'0S J-J 4Ms'10J-J 4Ms'll A-O 4Ms*12 J-J 5s '13 A-O 5s '13 J-J 4Ms*14 J-J 4Ms'14 J-D 50,OOOr.July 15 '22-'26 30,OOOr-.June 1 1927 126,OOOr_July 15 '22-'28 135,000r_ July 1'22-'30 110,000r-0ct 1 *21-'31 165,000r_July 1 '22-*32 60,OOOr.Apr 1 '22-*33 240,OOOr_July 1 '22-'33 14,000c.July 1 '22-'27 65,000r.June 1 *22-'34 4Ms*15 F-A 7,000r_Aug 1 '21-*27 4Ms'15 M-S 37,500r.Sept 1 '21-35 5s '15 Aug 2,127—Aug l'21-'27 4s *17 A-O 6.000r-Apr 1 '22-'27 4Ms'17 M-S 75,000--Sept 1 '21-'35 4.65sT8J-D 55,000—June 1 '22-'32 4MsT8 M-N 7,000—Nov 1 '21-'27 4Ms'19 J-J 18,OOOr.July 1 '22-'30 4Ms'20 J-J 361,000c.Jan 1 '2V40 5s'20 J-J 190,000c-. .July *22-'40 5s'20 F-A 60 000--Aug 1 '21-'40 5 M s'21M-S * 1,140 OOOcMar 1 '22-'41 court-house bonds pay¬ able part at Rochester Sav. Bank, part at Citizens' Trust Co. In Schen¬ ectady, and part at Schenectady Trust Co.; on funding bonds at Brooklyn Sav. Bank, Brooklyn.N.Y. This district in Rensselaer (P. O. Castleton) is County. School Bonds. J-J $50,400—Jan —'17 18 $6,500... BOND. DEBT June 2 '21—$32/00 Assess, val. real estate.— 479,354 Assess. val. personal 10,700 Other* assessable property 26,580 ... Tot .assess .val. '21 '22-'58 (80% actual) 1920 913.840 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $13.60 Population 1919 (est.) 1,950 SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Schoharie is the county seat. Highway Bonds. F-A $4,640r_Feb 15 *22-'25 F-A 6,120—Feb 15'22-'28 5s *16 F-A 8,400r-Nov20'21-'28 County Building Bonds. 4Hs'14 F-A $20.000c.Feb 1 '22-'31 Floating debt (add'l) 16,800 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '21 —$39,160 5s *15 5s'16 Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. personal.! Other assessable property. 12,245,000 301,066 195,000 val. 1920 actual) 12,741,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$24.00 Population 1910,23,855; 1920,21,303 Total (55% act) Total tax rate (per Pop'n TO. - SCOTIA. $30,600o...Oct 1*21-26 4.70s'08 J-J 28,050r_Mch 2'22-'38 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 *18- $179,876 Sink, funds Mar 1 '18— 23,438 Tot.ass'd val.'18(75% act).4,522,018 Village tax (per $1,000) 1917— $18.80 Pop'n 1910. 6,588; 1920, 6,389. INT. pay. at Exchange Nat. Bk. and State Bank of Seneca Falls. 516,634 - $1',000) '20.S22.00 I,6i4; 1920--. — -1,625 INT. payable at Schuylersville SHERBURNE. This village is in Chenango Co. Incorporated in 1830. Water Bonds. . This village Is in Schenectady Oo. Inc. Jan. 1904. Population 1910, 2,957; 1920, 4,358. 4Ms'17 J-D $9,000-June 1 '22-'30 ; --4,500 1921-1928 4Xs 13,000 1921-1938 Electric-Light Bonds. 5s '16 M-N $7,500r—Oct 1 '21-'35 4s 10,500 1921-1941 4s ... \ Street-Impt. Bonds. F-A $6,000—Aug 1 '21-*24 5s'20 21,600--Mar 1 '22-'30 (Subject to call any interest date.) 5s '14 — .— Fire-Department Bonds. $2,000—Aug 1 *2l-*24 4s '18 2,500—Aug 1 '23-'27 4.60sT4 F-A — Water Bonds. 4.90s'06F-A $15,000c—Aug 1 *21-'35 5s '07 5s '10 F-A 5,000r„Aug 1 *21-'30 4,600——Aug 1 1920 F-A 4«£s'09 F-A 4,600—-Aug 1 1923 4.80s'11F-A 3.90s'05F-A 4,600——Aug 1 1927 26,000.—Feb 1 *22-'34 20,800— Feb 1 '22-*34 5,100c—Aug 1 1928 5,100c..-Aug 1 1933 5,100c.—Aug 1 1934 5,100—Aug 1 1935 5,100 Aug 1 1937 5,100—-Aug I 1938 4Hs'05 F-A 5s '12 F-A 5s *13 F-A 4.40s'14 F-A 5s *15 5s '17 — — 5s '18 — Funding Bonds. F-A $ ),000c.Aug 5s'12 1 *2l-'25 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 3Hs'17 F-A $2,000 Feb 1 1932 3^s'18 F-A 2.000—Feb 1 1927 5s *20 2,000—-Feb 1 1940 Paving Bonds. 4s — $5,500 .1921-1933 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1921-$51,000 Water debt (included)---.-- 23,500 Floating debt. 13,000 Assess, val. real—— 471, 00 Assess.val.personal...----- 61,050 Other assessable property... 3,704. Total assess, val. '20 (about 2-3 actual) .535,054 City tax rate(per $1,000) '20. .$16.00 — —— Population in 1910, 960; '20, 1,104. INT. payable at Sherburne. SHERILL KENWOOD DISTRICT. '/ WATER This district (P. O. Kenwood) is ia Madison and Oneida Counties. Water Bonds. 6s '20 J-J $175,OOOr BONDED DEBT..— SIDNEY Jan 1 1940 — — (VILLAGE). This village is in Delaware County Incorp. 1888. Refunding Water Bonds. 6s'18 July $12,600c.July l'24-'43 4Hs'l6 F-A $5,100—-Aug 1 1936 Water Bonds. 5s '17 1,600—Sept 1 *21.'23 5s*19 A-O $220,400..Oct 1 '21-'40 5s'20 3,600 Feb 11940 BOND. DEBT June 1 '21. $267,811 5j*s'21 F-A 3,600— -Feb 1 1941 Water debt (incl.). 220,400 Great Western Gateway Bonds. Assess, val. '21 (60% act.)_ 1,381,865 4.90s $50,000—Oct 1 *24-'48 Village tax rate (per M.) *v?l-$11.53 Sewer Bonds. Population 1910, 2,507; 1920, 2,670 5s TO PRIN and INT. payable at Sidney. F-A $2.000—Aug 1 1920 4Ms'05 F-A 25,000—Feb 1 *22-*34 5s *07 F-A 4,000—Aug 1 '2l-'28 SILVER CREEK. 4Mb'09 F-A 2,000 Aug 1 1922 This village Is in Chautauqua Co. 4.80s'11 F-A 2,000 Aug 1 1927 5s '12 F-A 2,500c—Aug 1 1928 Incorporated in 1856. TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 *18$68,287 5s '13 F-A 2,500c—Aug 1 1933 Water debt (incl.) 20,000 5s *13 F-A 5,000c.Aug 1 '21-*25 Total val'n 1918 (act. val.).2,012,756 i.40s*14 F-A 2,000c—Aug 1 1934 5s *15 2,000——Aug 1 1935 Population 1910, 2,512; 1920, 3,260 — — — — ... 5s '10 4.90sT7— 5s '17 0,000—Sept 1 10,000—Oct 1 7,0C0—Aug 1 2,000 Feb — *21-'?6 '20-'29 *20-'33 1932 I Drainage Bonds. SILVER SPRINGS. This village is in Wyoming County- Incorporated in 1895. BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21-$25,700 $5.000—Aug 1 1924 4^s'09 F-A 4.80s'llF-A 5s *10 F-A Water debt (included) 1 1927 1 1927 Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal Aug Aug 0,000 6,000 Village-Hall Bonds. F-A $l,500r—Aug 1 *21-'23 F-A 2,000 Aug 1 1920 5s'07 5s TO 4«£s'09 F-A 1,000 4.80s'llF-A 5s *12 F-A 2,000——Aug 500c--Aug 500c—Aug Aug 1 1923 22,700 619,990 7,950 10,031 i—■ Assess, val., franchise Tot. ass'd val.'21(75% act.).037,971 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $11.00 Population in 1910, 974; 1920, 1,156. 1 1927 1 1928 1 1933 SKANEATELES. F-A This village is in Onondaga Co. Inc. 1833. Refunding Sewer Bonds. Population 1910, 1,615; BOND. DEBT/For water. $127,000 1920, 1,635. May 12 1920\Other pur. 175,500 Fire Department Bonds. Floating debt 1,100 5s *21 J-J $7,000 Sinking funds.17,559 Water Refunding Bonds. Assess, val. *19, real est 2,359.392 4s *16 J-J /$ 10,OOOr-July 1 *22-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—-$18.00 \ 10.000r.july 1 '32-'36 INT. at Schenectady Trust Co. Sewer Bonds. 5s '13 assess, (70% $2,000— (Due serially beginning 1919) Apr 17 '21- $33,006 Water debt (Included)21,006 Tot.assess.val.'20(75%act.)l .687,946 Village tax (per $1,000) '20—$9.96 4s SENECA COUNTY. Highway Bonds. 4.40s'15 A-O $10,050—Oct 1 *21-'30 9,828 1921-1929 14,135 1925-1934 51,135-July 1 *24-*43 18,305-Oct 1 '21-'30 23,065-Apr 1 *25-'34 17,815-Apr 1 '26-'35 4.20s'17— - 4.20sT7— 4Hs'19 J-J 4.60s'19A-O 5s '20 A-O 5.50s'21A-O Court-House and Jail Bonds. $16,000c.June I '22-32 4.20s '16 J-J 32,000 1921-1930 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '21 $256.434 Assess, val. real estate 17/61,590 Assess, val. personal — 304,17o Total assess, 737,602 prop val. assess, (2-3 act.)— Population TO, 1920 —19,006,367 26,972; '20, — — BOND. DEBT Waterloo Is the county seat. Other 1 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '21—$50,400 Total assess, val. 1919 Crosswalk Bonds. J-D $1,000 —June 1 1922 Bridge Bonds. 4s *13 A-O S5.00Or.Apr 1 '22-'23 SCHUYLER COUNTY. Garbage Collection Bonds. County seat is Watkins. 4s *14 F-A Sl.OOOr— Aug 1 1921 Highway Bonds. 4s '16 F-A 13,000-Aug 1 '21-'33 4Hs'13 M-S $10,000. —-1921-1925 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 15 *21—$34,000 4s '92 A-O $10,000r—Oct 1 1921 Assess, val., real & franch.8,930,056 4s '94 F-A 15,OOOr—Aug 1 1922 Assess, value, personal.... 32,680 4s '96 J-J 5,000r„July 15 1923 Total assessed value 1920..8,962,7,36 4s'98 J-D 15,000r—June 1 1924 Population '10, 14,004; '20, 13,098 4s '16 Impt. & Ext. Bonds. 5s 4^sT4 J-D SCHODACK (TOWN) UNION FREE SCH. DIST. No. 10. 4s *99 4 s '06 on yearly ... -------- JffT; ,500c&rJuly Funding Ironds. 4Hs'09 F-A $S0,000o.Feb 1 '22-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '20- $969,000 Assess, val., real estate— -80.795,354 Assess, val., personal 365,076 Assess, val. spec, franchise 4,390,521 Total 4^8*06 A-O Water Bonds. 4Ms $23,400..$2,200 3«s'l7 SCHENECTADY COUNTY. County seat is Schenectady. Glenridge Sanatorium Bonds. Final Judgment Bonds. 4.60s'15F-A $5,300—Aug 10 '21-'25 Sewer Bonds. This village is in Saratoga County — 70% actual)——.85.550,961 28.000r.Jan 1 *22-'35 22,500r.July 1 *22-'35 County tax rate(per$l,000)'19.$5.8l 5.000—Nov 1 '21-*25 4s 500r Aug 11921 4s '17 F-A 3,000—Aug 1 '21-'23 4.65s'19M-S 8,000.-Mar 1 '22-*29 4Ms'19 F-A 36,OOOr-Aug 1 '21-'29 4Ms'19 M-N 13,000r_May 1 '22-'34 5s '20 F-A 50.000c_Aug 1 '21-'40 4Ms'21 M-S 50,000--Mar l '22-'31 4s '15 $15,OOOr—.July 1 1925 30,000r_ 1926-'28 & '30 55,OOOr.May 1 '23-'31 48'02 M-N 13,000r—.May 1 1932 4s '03 M-N 45,OOOr-May 1 '22-'30 4s '04 M-N 15,000r_May 1 '22-'24 4Ms'06 A-O 60,000r_0ct 15 '21-'26 4Ms'07 J-D 370,OOOr—June 11927 4Ms'08 A-O 7,000r.Apr 1 *22-'28 4 Ms'10 A-O 35,000r—Oct 1 '2l-'27 4Ms'U A-O 55,OOOr—Oct 1 '21 *31 4Ma'l2 A-O 60,000r_.Oct 1 21-'32 5s '13 J-J 226,OOOr. July 1 *22-33 4Ms'14 J-D 195,000r. July 1 '22-"34 4Ms'15 M-S 150,000r_Sept ! '21-'35 4s *16 J-D 45.000r„ June 1'2 ?-*36 4Ms'17 M-S 32,000—July 1 '22-'37 4.60s'19F-A 51,000—Feb 1 *22-'39 4Ms'19 M-N 51,OOOr.June 1 '22-'39 4Ms'19 M-N 44.300r.June 1 '22-'39 5s '20 J-J 114,000c.July 1 '22-'40 5s '20 J-J 38,000c.July 1 '22-'40 5s '20 M-S 12,OOOr_Sept 1 '21-'32 4s '02 24,735 INT. at Nat. Bank of Skaneatles. SKANEATELES UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10. This district Is In Onondaga Co. 4s '09 Oct / $5,OOOr.Oct 1 '21-*25 \ 24,OOOr.Oct 1 '26-'37 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921$29,000 Assessed val'n, real estate—1,779.706 Assessed val'n. personal. .23,806 Other assessable property.72,355 Tot. ass'd School tax val.'2l(75%act.)l,875,855 (per $1,000) 1921—$9.86 in 1920— 1,800 Population INT. at Nat. Bank of Skaneateles- INT. at First Nat. Bk. of Waterloo SLOAN. This village is in Erie County. Incorp. 1896. Sewer Bonds. 4.70s* 17 A-O $77,500—Oct 1 '22-'46 Street Paving Bonds. 5s '19 $41,438—Oct 11922-'23 GENERAL BOND. DEBT TOT. DEBT May 4 *21— $50,000 May 20 1921 $118,928 Assess, val. real estate..—4.515,815 Assess, debt (additional).33,206 Assess, val. personal 113,500 Assess, val. '21(65% act.).1,786,006 Exemptions 1 14,960 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $18.56 Total assess, val. 1920 5,075,656 Population 1910, 1,259; 1920, 1,791 (Assessment about 82% actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1920— .$33.70 SODUS. Population 1910, 7,407; 1920. 6,389 This town is in Wayne County. INT. 'payable in N. Y. City; at Water Bonds. Douglas Fenwick & Co. 5s $2,000--July 1 '2K24 4.90s —■ 27,480.-July 1 *25-'32 Fire House Bonds. SENECA FALLS. VILLAGE. SENECA FALLS, TOWN. This town is In Seneca County. Paving Bonds. 4.70s'19M-N$24,000.-Nov 1 '24-*26 5s '20 M-N 32,000.-Nov 1 '27-'30 Refunding Bonds. 4 Jis'13 J-J $10.000—July 1 *22-*25 —- — — — This village Is in Seneca County Incorp, In 1831; re-incorp. In 1902. Street Paving Bonds. 4.30sTlF-A $25,000r—Feb 4.25ST1F-A 15,OOOr.-Aug 4.30s J-D 3,200r..Dec 4.45s'12F-A 20,000r—Feb 4Hs'16 J-J . 1 *22-'26 1 '21-'25 1 '21-'24 1 *27-'30 2,300r—Jan 1 '22-'20 5s — $5.000--Apr BOND. DEBT May 2 '21- 15'22-'26 $34,480 Assess, val., real estate--—2,847,585 Assessed val., personal 24,400 Other assess, prop-- 434,010 Tot.assess.val.l21 (75% act.).3,305,995 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$22.05 Population in 1910, 4,857 , 20, 4,408 , j ^ This village is in Rockland County. Cortland County Paving Bonds. Railroad Bonds. F-A $27,500r_.Augl 21- 31 4s $27,000 $2,000 y rly 5s '19 s-a ' 21,000r_.0ct 1 21-41 BOND. DEBT Jan 4 1921..$27,000 6s'20 Fire Alarm Bonds. Assessed val'n, real est. 1921.303,596 F-A $1,500—Aug 1'21-23 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..$40.20 + 5s'19 Water Bonds. Population in 1910, 518; 1920--.498 5Ms'00 $13,500—$1,500 yearly 6s'20 s-a 20.000r.-0ct 1 '21-'40 SOLVAY. BOND. DEBT June 14 '21 $83,500 This village Is in Onondaga Co. Floating debt (add!)— _4,000 Inc. 1894. Population 1910. 5.139, Water debt (incl.) 33,500 1920.7.352. Assessed val'n, real estate.-2,772.500 Refunding Water Bonds. Other assess, property 465,060 6s *15 F-A $75,000r—Aug 1 1940 Tot.ass'd val. '21 (80% act.)3,237,560 General Impt. Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 .$9.10 4Ms'14 F-A f$2,OOOr_Aug 1 *21-'22 Population 1910, 2,663; 1920, 3,154 142.000.. Aug 1 *23-*43 Principal and interest payable at 2,000 1921-1922 4Ms'14 F-A the Treasurer's office. 32,000 .1923-1938 Street & Fire Alarm Bonds. 5s '19 F-A $30,000c&rAug 1 '23-'42 SUFFOLK COUNTY. County seat is Riverhead. Street Bonds. Hospital Bonds. 4Hs'09 J-D $102,000.June 1 *22-*38 22- 25 4 Ms* 12 F-A 120,000c.Aug 1 '21-'40 4>4s'15 A-O $20,000r.Apr 1 Bldg. Impt. Bonds. Water bonds.... $75,000 26,500 4Ms*14 J-D $32,500r.June 1 22-'34 Sewer bonds " 26.000 4Ms'16 M-N (37,500r_Nov 1 22-35 Milton Avenue bonds ( 2,500r__.April 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— $430,000 M-S 55,000.-Sept 1 21-35 75,000 5s'20 Water debt (Included) Total valuation 1919 5,1422,00 1 '22-'23 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $13.60 \ 20,000r—Mch 2 1924 INTEREST in New York. Road Bonds. 4Ms'08J-J $15,000r_July 1 '22- 24 SOUTHAMPTON. 4Ms'13 A-0 55,000r.Apr 1 '24- 29 This village Is in Suffolk County. 4Ms'15 J-J /28,000r_JuIy 1 '22-'25 Inc. 1894. Population 1910, 2,509; 7 l60.000r.July 1 '26-'35 1920, 2,635. 4Hs'19 A-0 418,000—Oct 1 *21-'39 Fire & Park Bonds. BOND. DT. Dec 31 20$828,000 4 Ms'16 J-J $7,000. .July 1 '22-'28 Sinking fund 5,000 Park Improvement Bonds. Assess, val., real.. 119,241,360 4.45s'15 J-J $20.000 1921-1928 Assess, val., personal— 1,006,275 H. 8c L. Truck Bonds. Other assessable property 2,794,459 6s July $2.400r 1921-1924 Tot.ass.val.'20(6a% act.) 123,042.094 Curb and Gutter Bonds. County tax (per $1,000) 1920.-$3.10 4Ms'10 J-J $2,500—Jan 1 '22-'26 Pop'n 1910, 96,138; 1920....110 241 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. INT. at County Treasurer s office. 4.40sT3J J $15,000r .1921-1935 This town Is In , ... — — —. 4H?10^d-IS/$24,000r.Mch _ 4Ms'14 J-J 1921 500r Macadam Road Bonds. 5s '17 J-J $45,000..July 1 '22-'39 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1919 $110,500 Assessed val'n, real estate..4,362,832 Assessed val'n. personal Other assessable property.. 287,800 129,448 Total assessed val'n 1918.-4,780,080 Total assessed value 1919-.4.807.235 _ , . _ SULLIVAN COUNTY, Monticello is the county seat. 4Ms'12 4Ms'14 4Ms'15 4Ms'16 4Ms'17 F-A F-A J-D J-D _ J-J — ... ... 4Ms'13 A-O i Ms 4 Ms 4s 5s 39.000r.Apr 1 '22-*33 Refunding Railroad Bonds. '99 J-D*5915,000r_.Dec 30 1929 Zoological Bonds. 4Ms'15 M-N $6,470 May 1 '22-'35 Water Bonds. 3 Ms J-J $100.000r_Jan 4 Ms'08 J-J 175,OOOr.July 4s '08 J-J 300,OOOr.July 4s '09 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '27-'28 1 '22-'28 1 '29-'40 1 '41-'44 Refunding Water Bonds. 5Ms'20 s-a§$3,400,000c&rSep 1 *20-60 Garbage Reduction Plant Bds. 5s '18 M-NI2l2.500.May 15 '22-'38 Court-House Bonds. 4 Ms'07 F-AS 70,000r.Aug Funded 4s '04 J-D 1 *21-'27 Debt Bonds. *548,960r.June 1 *22-'24 Fire Alarm & City Hall Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 56f),750r—Apr 1 '22-'29 High-School Bonds. 4s '06 M-N *512,500r May 15 '22-'26 4 Ms'07 M-N *56,345r May 15 '22-'26 3Ms'OO J-J 240,OOOr...July *22-'45 4Ms'13 A-0 45,000r_Apr 1 '22-'33 4Ms'15 A-O 150,OOOr.Aug 1 '21-'35 4Ms'16 M-N 30.000r_May 1 '22-'36 4s *17 M-S 56,OOOr.Mar 1 '22-'37 5s '18 130,900.-Mar 1 '22-'38 City's share town of Sallna bonds 57,785-60 Germania Trac 3.064.50 '21 $13,628,904 (Included) 4,100,000 Assessed valuation, real.171,249,479 Assess, val., personal 493,919 Franchises 10,027,360 Water debt __ Total taxable property..181,770,758 Actual value (est J 200,000.000 Hty tax rate (per 51,000)'20.523 .177 Pop. TO. 137,249; '20 176.647 INT. on bonds marked (*) at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.; on bonds marked (§) at the Equitable Trust Co., N. Y.; other bonds at Columbia Trust Co., office. $84,000r..Jan 1 '22-*42 6,000r..Jan 1 *22-'27 SYRACUSE. 18.000r_$l,000 yearly Mark E. Conan, Comptroller. BOND. DEBT Apr 23 '21- $108,500 Syracuse Is situated in Onondaga Assess, val. real estate 4,731,039 County. Incorp. Dec. 13 1848. The Total assess, val. 4,906,320 village of Elmwood was annexed on Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$12.80 Jan. 1 1900. Pop'n 1920, 171,647. Population in 1917 (est.) 3,800 Bridge Bonds. INT. at Southampton Bank and 3 Ms'01 F-A *$700r„ .—Aug 1921 First National Bank. 4Ms'15 A-O 8,400—Apr 1 '22-'35 4Ms'15 J-J ♦8,400 —Jan 1 '22-'35 Collegiate Bonds. SOUTH GLENS FALLS. 4s '96 J-D *5100,OOOr—Dec 1 1926 A village in Saratoga Co. Inc.1895. Harbor Brook Impt. Bonds. Pavement Bonds. 3Ms'02 M-N $1,00 )r_Nov 1 '21-'22 5s '19 s-a $20,000.-July 1 '22-'31 3Ms'03A-O *l,400r.Apr 1 '22-'23 Sewer Bonds. School and Park Bonds. 4Ms'll M-S $22,000c$2,000 yly Mar 5s '21 s-a §$540,000c_May 1 '22-'41 Water Refunding Bonds. School Bonds. 4Ms'10 F-A $26,000c_$2,000yly Feb Ms'01 F-A *$2,500r Aug 1921 Highway Bonds. Ms'02 J-J *6,200r—July 1 1922 4Ms'16 M-S $28,000c.Sept 1 *21-'49 4Hs'07 M-N 19,500r Mayl5 *22-'27 BOND. DEBT June 1 1919-$113,000 4 Ms'07 J-J 7,500r July 15 '22-'27 Water debt (included).. 30,000 4s '09 A-0 60,000r_Apr 1 '22-'29 Assessed valuation, real 919,467 14,000r_Dec 1 '21-'34 4 Ms* 14 J-D Special franchise... 28,939 35,000r_Jan 1 '22-'35 4Ms'15 J-J Total assessed val'n 1918 70,000— Feb 1 '22-'35 4Ms'15 F-A (33 to 50% actual) 948,406 4Ms*15 A-0 235,87or.Aug 1 '21-*35 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '18.$24.80 4Ms'10 F-A 23,625r_Feb 1 '22-'30 Population 1910, 2,247; 1920-.2,158 5s '18 M-N3l6.200.May 15 '22-*38 INT. payable at So. Glens Falls. 5Ms'20 s-a §480,000c&r Bept l'21-40 Onondaga Creek Impt. Bonds. 3Ms'02J-D ♦$5,000r_Deo 1 *21-'22 SPENCERPORT. M-N *3,750r_May 1 '22-'24 This village is in Monroe County. 4s '04 4Ms'13 Jan 4Ms'12 Jan 4 Ms Jan ^ ^ < _ Incorporated in 1867. BOND. DEBT May 27 1921.S27.436 Assessed val., real estate....660,676 Assessed val., personal 12,750 Other assess, property 15.206 Total ass'd val.'21 (80% act.)688,632 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.$18.00 Population 1910, 1,000! 1920 —.926 SPRINGVILLE. This village is in Erie County. Electric Bonds. $11,318 5Ms'21 s-a §456,000c_May 1 '22-'31 5s '20 Incorporated In 1834. -s Aug 1921 4Ms'll M-N 63,2 )0r_May 1 '21-*31 4Ms'12 J-D o5,000r.June 1 '22-'32 4Ms'13 F-A 32,500r_Aug 15 '21-'33 4Ms'15 M-N 65,400—May 1 *22-'35 4 Ms'16 M-N 45,000r_May 1 '22-'36 Street Improvement Bonds. 4 Ms'17 J-J $48,0u0r.July 15 '22-'27 4Ms'18 F-A 112,000-Aug 15 '21-'2S 4Ms'19 J-D 112,000r_June 1 22- 29 §450,000c&r Nov l'21-30 s-a Sidewalk Impt. Bonds. 5s '20 s-a §$18,500c&rNov ... — ... ... prop 35,685 Tot.assess.val. 21 (65 % act.) 1,660,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $14.00 5a 20 s-a §260.000c&rNov 1 Local Impt. Bonds. 21-40 1 1922 *21-'23 22-24 '22-*45 STAMFORD UN. F. S. D. NO. 4. This district (P. O. Hobart) is in 4Ms'16 J-D 220,000—June 1 '22- 26 4Ms'17 J-J 90,000r_July 15 '22-'27 Delaware County. 4Ms'17 J-J 4.000r_July 15'21-'22 School House Constr. Bonds 6e'19 M-N I $15,000—Nov 1 '21-'35 4Ms'18 F-A 136,000-Aug 15 '21-'28 6,000-Aug 15 '21- 23 t 16,000..Nov 1 '36-*45 4Ms'18 F-A 4Ms'19 ann 48,000r.June 1 '22-*29 5s '19 M-N 4,000 5,400r.June 1 *22-'24 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921—$34,500 4 Ms'19 ann Population 1910, 2,246; 1920, 2.331 $14,000r ..June 4Ms'13M-S 63.000r.Sept 1 4Ms'14 J-D 100,050r.June 1 4Ms'15 J-D 214,616—June 1 4Ms'12 J-D - Assessed value, real estate—261,040 Assessed value, personal 35,200 5s 20 5Ms'21 s-a s-a §125,000c&rNov 1 21- 40 §80,000c&rMay 1*22-31 Sewer Bonds. 7,016 515,000r_July act.).303,256 4Ms'07J-J J-J 70,000r.July Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$35.10 4s '08 Population in 1920 (est.) —800 4Ms'll A-0 $50,000r_Apr Other assessable property— Tot. ass'd val. '20 (34% ... 4Ms'14 4s ... ... July 1 1934 19,000 4.65s'18— Paving Bonds. $7,190.84Mch2'22-'32 4.30s'14 J-J 47,000 July 1 1925 4.30s 16,000 July 1 1925 5s ... . 9,000r__.July 1 1927 4Ms'16 J-J Street-Impt. Bonds. 4.60s *17 J-J $19,OOOr.-July 1 1928 a 5Ms'20 $130,000c_July ... 1 1931 Bonds. Jan $13,200—Jan 2'22-'32 Water 5s 5s '20 / 20,000c.July 1 '22-'25 ... 1175.OOOc.July 1 '26-'50 9,000c .July 1 '22-'30 / 5Ms'20 ( 40,000c.July 1 *31-'50 25.000c.July 1 '27-'51 Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'12 J-J 510->.000--Jan 1 '22-'42 4Ms* 14 J-J 46,000r.Jan 1 '22-*44 4Ms 111,000 July 1 1948 BOND. DEBT June 16 '21 $864,860 Water debt (incl.) 520,200 5Ms'21 — Water ... Assessed val., real estate.12,331,900 11,850 Assessed value, personal '1 Special franchise 779,416 Total assessed value 1921-13,123,175 City tax (per $1,000) 1920_$10 54 + a INT. payable at City Treas¬ urer's office, Chase Nat. Bk., N.Y. and Seaboard Nat. Bk., N. Y, TONAWANDA SCH. DIST. NO. 1. This district was formerly Union Free School schools are 4s *92 4s '97 A-O 4s '98 District A-O A-0 now No. . — The .1921-1922 1938-1947 1921-1922 4.000c TOT. DEBT 3. city charter. under $4,000o 42,000c Apr 13 1920 -$54,000 Assessed valuation 1918-19 6,988,923 TARRYTOWN. Population in 1918 (est.).; INT. This village is In Westchester Co Population 1910, 5,600, 1920, 5.807. Fire Dept. Bonds. 4MsT5J-J $7,000—Oct 1 *21-'27 4Ms'16 J-D 8,340—June 1 '22-'26 Inc. 1870. Water Bonds. J-D$245,000r—.June 1 1926 3Ms'04 F-A 12.000r_Aug 1 '21-'26 4Ms'll F-A 22,500r_Aug 1 '21-'35 4.30s'17M-N 26,000-Nov 1 *21-'33 Refunding Water Bonds. 4Msl9 J-D $69,000-June 1 '22-*44 on 4s of 1892 at 9,000 Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.; others at Seaboard Nat. Bank. New York. TONAWANDA SCH. DIST. NO. 3. This district (P. O. In 4s Tonawanda) is Erie County. School Bonds. 6s '20 s-a $99,750..June 1 '22-'40 (?) BONDED DEBT TONAWANDA TOWNSHIP. This town is in Erie County. Riverside Water Dist. Bonds. 5s $9,420.50 4Ms'17 J-J $144.000—July 1 '22-'37 TOT. DEBT Dec 31 '18— $587.00 BOND. DEBT May 8 1918 $186,000 3,048 Assess, val. real estate 11,739,100 Floating debt 42,842 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1915 58.00 Sinking fund Town valuation 1917 12,200,000 INT. at Tarry town Nat. Bank. (Assessment 60 to 80% actual value.) Total tax rate (per $1,000) '17_$7.26 THERESA. Population 1910. 2,175; 1920 , 5,505 This village is In Jefferson County. INT. at First Nat. Bk., Tonawan¬ Incorporated in 1871. da, and State Bank of Kenmore. Water-Works Bonds. Street Bonds. ... 3Ms Light $1,800...Nov 18 1926 ... 3.74s BOND. Bonds. $9.000 1921-1929 DEBT Apr 1921—$27,000 Water debt 18,000 (included) 337,538 Assess, val., real estate 40,100 Assess, val., personal Total assess, val. 1919 1910, Population 377,63 1920- $20.00 932; 1920, 857 TROY. Troy Is situated in Renssal&er County. Incorporated in 1816. On Jan. 1 1901 a bill known as the "Greater Troy Bill" became opera¬ tive. Under its provisions the vil¬ lage of Lansingburg and portions of the towns of North Greenbush and Brunswick became part of Troy Voting-Machine Bonds. *06 F-A 57,3SOr_Aug 1 '21-20 '18 8,160..Sept 1 '21-'28 5s *19 A-O 8,OOOr. Oct 15 '21-'25 Harbor and Dock Bonds. 6s '21 s-a $175,000c.Apr 1 '22-'61 Municipal Loan Bonds. 4s *06 J-D $J6.500c_J'nel5'22-'26 Public Improvement Bonds. 4s *02 J-J $772r Jan 1 1922 3Ms'02 A-O 3.010r—Oct 1 '21-*22 4s '02 J-J 7,137r July 1 1922 4s '03 M-S 3,160r_Sept 1 '21-'23 4s "03 F-A 833r._.Aug 1 '21-'23 4s '05 J-J 6,413r_July 1 '22-'25 4s *06 J-J 19,000o.JuIy 1 '22-'26 4s '06 J-D 6,34or.__ Decl'21-'26 4 Ms*07 F-A 19,680r-Aug 15 *21-27 4 Ms'08 A-O 14,800c.Oct 15 *21-'28 4s '09 M-N 67,500r May 11 '22-'29 4Ms'10 F-A 71.l00r_Feb 1'22-'30 4s '10 F-A 36,0(X)r_Feb 24 '22-'30 4Ms'll F-A | 8,000r_Feb 1 *22-'31 4Ms'll M-N 1 l,200r—Nov 1 1921 4Ms'll J-D 38,500r_Dec 1 *21-*31 4Ms'13 J-J 72,000r_Jan 10 *22-'33 4Ms'13 F-A 49,l00r_Feb 10 '22-'33 4Ms'14 F-A 41,200r_Feb 16 *22-'34 4Ms'14 A-O 88.900r.Apr 15 '22-'34 4Ms'15 A-O 58,800r_Apr 15 '22-'35 4Ms'15 J-J 41,300r_July 15 *22- 35 4Ms'16 M-N 30,400r._May '22-'30 4Ms'16 M-N 46,00'Jr-Nov 15 "21-'36 6s '21 s-a 69,000r_Mar 1 '22-'41 Public Safety Dept. Bonds. 4 Ms'19 F-A $6L540r_Feb 1 '22-'39 Harbor and Dock Bonds. 6s '21 A-0$175,000__Apr 1 *22-'61 4s THOMPSON. 5s Sullivan County. Refunding Railroad Bonds. M-S5141,OOOr 1923 3 Ms M-S 75,OOOr TOTAL DEBT May 13 T9_$215,000 Total valuation 1918 891,235 Total tax (per 51,000) 1910^ — 535.87 Population 1910, 4,196; 1920--4,597 INT. at Nat. Union Bk., Monti This town is in 4s TICONDEROGA UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 5. Building Bonds. 4.40s'06M-N 542.840r_.May 1 '22-'42 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1920. $45,000 Ass'd val. (real&pers'l) '20.2,828,831 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$21.21 Population in 1920 4,516 INTEREST payable at N. Y. at any bank or trust company. TIOGA COUNTY. County seat is Owego. Jail Bonds. 4s ... $3,000-$3,000 Feb 1 '22 Highway Improvement 5s '18 $15.000.-Mar BOND. DEBT May 25'21 Bonds. 1 '22-'30 $48,000 Assessed val'n, real estate.15,272,608 Assessed val'n, personal.. 117,600 Tot.ass'd val.'20(abt.act.) 15,390,208 1920. 25.624; 1920, 24,212 INT. payable at the office of the County Treasurer. Popul'n — . Park Bonds. COUNTY. 3 Ms'02 A-O$i05,000r_.Oct 1 '21-'4I seat. 4s '05 F-A 28,000r_..Aug 1 1925 Highway Bonds. 4s '06 A-O 48,802.98r.Apr 1 1920 4 Ms $8,000 1921-1924 4s '07 M-S 23,197.02r_Mch 1 1927 4Ms 38,000 1921-1939 4Ms'08 M-N 10,500r.May 14 *22-28 4Ms'15 Apr 30.000c_Apr 1 '22-'36 4s '09 M-N 8,OOOr .May 11 *22-'29 Feb 1 1922 TOMPKINS Ithaca is the county „ — 1 22-27 1 '22-'28 1 '22-'31 — (Assessment 75 to 90% actual value). School tax (per 51,000)1918- 59.644* cello. l'21-'25 Highway Bonds. 5Ms'21 s-a §l6,000c&rMay l'22-26 J* $20,539 Municipal Impt. Bonds. 5s *19 s-a 10,450..May 1 '22-'32 4Ms'17 J-J $405,600r_July 15 22- 37 5s *19 s-a 4,550 May 1 '22-'26 4Ms'19 405,000-Mar 15 *22-'39 5s *19 s-a 10,517..May 1 '22-'32 City-Hall Refunding Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. 4s ,09 F-A$135.000r_Aug 2 '21-'29 6s '21 M-N$12,000-.Nov 1 '22-'23 General Impt. Bonds. Water Bonds. 4Ms'10 J-J $108,000r.July 1'22-*30 -s $32,700. 4Ms'll M-8 80,300—Sept 15'21-31 BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $62,503 4Ms'12 M-N140,000r.Nov 1 '21-'32 Water debt (incl.) 32,700 4Ms'14 A-O 235,950 .Apr 1 '22-'34 Assess, val., real estate 1,617,315 4Ms'16 J-D 206,800r_0ct I '21-'36 Assess. val., personal 7,000 4Hs'19 A-O 551,OOOr_Oct 1921-'39 Other assess, * New York. Tax rate (per $1,000) Park Bonds. 3 Ms'01 F-A *$l,250r 8,400—July 1'22-'35 21,000—-July 1 1939 10,800 July 1 1937 19,000 July 1 1934 6,500 July 1 1932 — — County tax (per $1,000) '18.—$3.50 Population 1910,33.808; 1920-33.163 INT. at County Treasurer's . _ ... Assess, value, real estate—7,495,283 Village tax (per $1,000) 1919-113.70 Assess, value, personal 142.105 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank Special franchises 79,067 and at Southampton Bank. Total asess. value 1918—7,716,455 SOUTHAMPTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6. _ ... BOND. DEBT Apr 1 $l8,000.c&rjan l'22-'30 Turnpike Bonds. 4s '10 J-J $4,360r—Jan 1 '22-'27 Court-House and Jail Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $9J,000c.-Jan 1 '22-'39 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '18- $142,682 4s *11 89,300r_Aug 1 *21-'31 TOT. BD. DT. Nov. 1 1919 $98,000 120.000r.Aug 1 '21-'32 Assessed valu-JReal estate28,212,l65 ation 1919- (Personal 1,511,251 35.625..Dec 1 '21-'35 Total assessed val'n 1919.29,723,416 140.000—June 1 '22-'35 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $7.35 + A-0 40,000 Oct 1 *21-'36 J-J 80,000r.July 15 '22-*37 Popul'n 1910. 33.647; 1920, 35,285 INT. payable at office of County 5s M-S 127,500.May 15 *22-'38 Treasurer in N. Y. exchange. 4Ms'19 s-a 237.500r_.0ct 1 *21-39 5s '21 s-a §240,000c&rMay 1*22-41 TONAWANDA, CITY. Public Works Bonds. This city is In Tonawanda Town, 5s '20 s-a §$48,000c&rNov l'21-'23 Erie Co. 1903. Popula¬ Incorp. Public Safety Bonds. tion 1910, 8,290;1920, 10,038. 4Ms'15 F-A*$38.500—Feb 1 '22-'35 5s *20 $11,OOOr 1921-1931 Library Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 3 Ms'01 F-A*52,900r Aug 1921 5s $7,800 July 1 1932 Fire Department Bonds. 5s 7,800 July 1 1932 3 Ms'01 F-A *52,l00r Aug 1921 5s 9,000 July 1 1934 3Ms'02M-N 1,250 —.May 1 1922 10,200 July 1 1936 4Ms'07A-O 2l,000r_0ct 1 *21-'27 5s 4 Ms'll SUFFERN. SOLON. [VOL. 112. TOWNS NEW YORK—CITIES AND 76 — 4s — 5,000 _ Junb, 1921.] TEOY UNION (Concluded)— Franchise Tax Refunding. s-a $46,OOOr_Oct 15 '21-'30 6s '20 , Tax Deficiency Bonds. 4J*s'08 A-0 511,205r _.Oct28'21-*28 4s '05 M-N 10,400r ..Mayl*22-'25 4s *05 J-J 14,402r Jly 15'21-25 4s'06 M-S ll,250r_Mch27'22-'26 Fire Alarm, Telegraph & Police Signal. 6s '20 s-a $200,000r__Oct 1 '21-'40 Troy Water Bonds. 3J*s*02 J-J $428,000 __.JuIyl'22-'36 4s 03 M-S 230,000r_Sept 1 '21-*34 4s'05 J-D 155.260.91r June 1 1925 4s '05 M-S 181.500r.Sept 1* 35-'39 4s '06 J-D 49,'00r_Jne 5 '22-'26 4s '06 M-S 2,000r_Sept 1 *21-'22 4 3*s'08 M-N 140.000rMay 15 '22-'48 4s '09 F-A 18,000r_Aug 15 '2l-'29 4J*s'll 41*8*11 4Ha'13 41*s'14 41*s'14 J-J 10.000r_Jan 15 *22-'31 99,000r_June 1 *22-'3l J-D 36,250r_June 1 '22-'33 J-J 227,500r_Jan 15 '22-'34 M-S 288,750r_Mar 1 '22-'54 4s'16 M-N 54,' OOr—May'22-'56 4^s'18 F-A 58,27.;r_Feb 15 '22-'58 6s '21 M-N 12,000..May 1 '22-'33 , J-D Water Refunding Bonds. 4J*s'20 „ s-a $25,000r 1921-1930 Public Building Bonds. (TOWN) UNION SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. FREE , This district (P. O. Endicott) is in Broome County. '01- 02 $14,000 4.35s'14 July! 12.000c.Dec 1 *22-'24 _s \ 84.000c.Dec 1 '25-'38 5a *15 4.15s'16Dec — -s '17 Dec 6s *20 - 8,000—Dec 1 '21-'24 40,000 16,000c_Dec 1 '21-'36 160,000—Dec 1 '21-'50 BOND. DEBT Apr 24 19- $188,000 Assessed val., real estate..5,301,252 Assessed value, personal 1,463 Tot.assess.val. 18(50 %act.) 5,302,715 Population 1919(school census) 14,000 INT. Farmers' at Nat. Bank, Union, in N. Y. exchange. UNION (TOWN) UNION SCHOOL DIST. NO. 5. FREE This district is in Broome County. 4.40s'14 Dec $86,000c..Dec 1 '21-'40 4s 3,500. 4,000 7,600 205,000. ... 4>*s 4.60s 5s 5s '20 ... ... ... s-a Apr 25 '21. Total valuation 1920. Tax rate (per $1,000) ... — Fire Apparatus Bonds. 45*s'15 J-J $L9,764r_July 1 *22-'35 45*sT7 J-J o5.282r.July 16 '22-'37 4s for public improvements 254,580 Assess, val. real estate 57,497,194 Assess, val. franchise.— 4,419,410 Total assess, val. 1921—61,916,604 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21.$21.16 The interest and principal of the bonds are provided for by the Water Dept. from water rents. Population 1910,76 813; 1920, 72,013 INT. pay. at office of City Treas. water-works TBUXTON. This town is In Cortland County. Railroad-Aid Refunding Bonds. 4>*s*12 J-J $74,000c July 15 *21-'42 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1920—.$74,000 Assess, val. real estate 570,900 Assess, val. personal 11,523 Total val. '20 (84% actual)..582,425 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_..$31.69 Population 1910, 1,132; 1920, 920 INT. at Guarantee Tr. Co. in N.Y. TUCKAHOE. This village is in Westchester Co. Pop'n 1915, 2,753. Grade-Crossing Elim. Bonds. 5s $51,396 1921 -1944 Street Improvement Bonds. 4MB $399.22.. 1921 4.40s 25,000 1925-1934 4.40s 6,000 .1921-1933 4.20s 3,780 1921-1923 5s 5,300 1921-1922 5s 9,200 1931-1940 5s 1,000 1921-1922 45*s 2.500 1941 43*s 37,000 1921-1941 — ... ... ... ... ... — — 5s — 4.30s 4.20s'16M-N ... 1,500 4,500 (Subject to call any 5s '18 M-N 7,600 Sewer Bonds. 4.40s $10,000 ... 4.75s 4MB 600 — 4.75s 1943 1922-1924 13,000—May l '22-*34 time.) 1923-1929 1921-1924 1941 3,000. —- 1,860 2,500 —.1942 1921-1926 16 45*s'19 55*s'20 M-N s-a s-a — $425,500 6,350,000 9,900r.May 1 *22-'36 40,850r.July 15 '2l-'39 30,000r.Aug 1 '21-40 12,000 1921-1928 5s'18 4,000 1921-1924 45*s*19 s-a 33,2/ Or.July 15 *21-*39 45*8*19 s-a 28,£00r_July 15 *21-'39 45*s*19 s-a 9,5OOr.July 15 '21-'39 45*s*19 s-a 21,550r.July 15 '21-'39 55*s*20 s-a 31,OOOr_July 10 *21-'40 55*s'20 s-a 30,000r.July 10 *21-*40 Refund. U. C. & B. RR. Bonds. 4s '09 M-S. $6S,000r.Mch 1 '22-*29 Voting-Machine Bonds. 45*8*14 F-A $3,000r.Aug 1 '21-*20 5s '18 19,200—Oct 1 '2l-'28 Subway Bonds. 45*s'll J-J $18,000..July 1 '21-'29 45*s'13 M-N 1,200—May 1 '22-'33 45*s'l3 A-O 13,000r....0ct 1 '2i-'33 45*s'14 A-O 16,250r Apr 15 '22-*34 45*s'15 J-J 41,400r_July 1 '21-'35 ... — Fire-Station Bonds. 45*8*14 M-N$28,000r_.Nov 1 '21-'34 5s '18 — 6,600 —.1921-1928 Cemetery Bonds. A-O $22,000r 4s '16 Bridges and Culverts. 45*s*10 F-A $30,000r._Aug 1 '21-'30 45*s'H J-J l,600r_July 1 '2t-*28 45*8*12 M-N 39.000r.31ay 1 '22-*32 5s'14 M-N 2,300—May 1 '41-'43 4>*f 45*s M-S 2,400—Sept 1 *21-'24 Village-Hall Bonds. 59,150r_July 1 *22-*35 4.30sl0M-N$23,400—Nov 1 '21-'38 45*8*15 J-J 2,100r.July 16'21-'27 45*8 600 1921 45*s'17 J-J Bridge Elimination Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 5s '17 55*s*20 s-a $50.000r.Aug 1 '21-'40 M-N/$1,500—May 1 '26-*28 t 530 May 1 1929 Parkway and Parks. BOND. DEBT June 1 1921 $370,000 4s *09 J-J $22,298..July 1 '21-'29 Assess, val. real estate (80% 45*s'10 J-J 22,500-July 1 *22-'30 actual) 1921 4,711.000 45*sTl J-J 12.560r.July 1 '22-'3I Total tax (per $1,000) 1921...$15,07 45*s'17 J-J 2,1 OOr.July 16 '21-'27 49,500r_June 1 *22-*31 Population In 1910,2,722; '20,3,509. 45*s'12 J-D INT. at First Nat. Bk., Mt. Vernon. 45*8*13 J-J ll.000r.July 1 *22-'32 l,800r_May 15'22-'33 45*s'13 M-N ULSTER COUNTY? 4,550r_Nov 1 '21-'33 45*s'13 M-N ll,700r_Apr 1 '22-*34 45*8*14 A-O County seat is Kingston. 26,6/.Or. July 1 '22-34 45*8*14 J-J Turnpike and Road Bonds. 4s M-S $18,000c—Mch 1 '21-'29 45*s*14 J-J 500—July 1 1922 500 4 1*8*09 M-S July 1 1922 60.000r_.Mch 1 *21-'32 45*8*14 J-J 45*8 Refunding Bonds. 6,000—Sept 1 *21-'32 4s M-S $110,500c.Mch 1 '21-'31 45*8*15 J-J 25,900r_July 1 '22-*35 F-A 12.000r_Aug 1 *21-'36 Court-House Bonds 1895 (Ref.). 4s '16 4s M-S $46,000c_Mar 1 %23-*24 55*s'20 s-a 40,000r_july 10 *21-40 4s *16 J-J $3,750r_July 1 *22-'36 Jail Bonds. 4s M-8 $80,000c_Mar 1 '25-'20 45*s'19 s-a 35.100r.July 15'22-39 5s 4.75a'08 A-O ... INT. at Nat. Bank of Falls. Wappinger ■ WARREN COUNTY. . 4s '16 7,177.09 14,400 1921-1938 12,000 1921-1928 Revenue Bonds. $4,500..Dec 1 *21-'25 14,187.50 ann 5s '18 5s '18 .. __ Special 55*s*20 55*8*20 . INT. payable in N. Y. exchange. WARSAW. ... Academy and School Bonds. $>40r,Oct 15 '21-22 35*s A-O 4s *09 F-A 7,065r.Aug 1 *21-'29 45*s'09 F-A ' 9,000r_Aug 1 *21-29 45*s*09 M-S 30,000r.Sept 1 '21-'29 45*s 08 J-J 20,000r.July 15 *21-'28 45*s'08 M-N 8,000r_Nov 2 *21-'28 45*s'08 M-N I3,120r-Nov 2 " '21-28 4s *09 A-O 6,000r_Apr 1 •22-29 June 3,500r.June 1 *22-'23 35*s June 35*s 2,000r.June 1 *22-'23 J-J 5,000—Jan 1 '22-*25 35*s M-N 4s.'07 1926 7,500r_May 1 45*s'10 M-N 40,000r_May 1 '22-'29 45*s'13 J-J 65,000r_July 1 '21 -'33 45*s M-S 123,750r_Sept 1 '21-'35 45*s F-A 4o,872r.Feb 1 *22-'34 45*8*14 J-J 63 0OOr.July I '21-'34 45*8*15 M-N301,000r_May 1 *22-'35 45*s'I3 J-J 7.500r_July 1 '21-'25 45*8*17 J-J 17,500r_JuIy 16 '21-'27 5s '18 Assessed val'n (real est) 1,603,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) *15—.$17.47 Population 1910, 3,195; 1920—3,235 Library Bonds. Lake George Is the county seat. Jan f$3l,850r—Jan 1 22-*28 Road Bonds 30,000r Jan 1 '29-'31 5s *12 J-D $20,000r.june 1 '22-'23 35*8 5,400r.Apr 1 '22-'24 5s '19 Apr F-A 63,820—Feb 1 *24-'29 15,OOOr_Apr 1 '25-'34 Bridge Bonds. Street Bonds. 5s *19 F-A $41,257..Aug 1 *29-*49 45*8*13 J-J $6,000r..July 1 '22-'23 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $135,057 45*8*14 A-O 6,000r_Apr 15 *22-'24 Assessed valuation, real..17,882,852 45*s'15 J-J 6,000r_July 1 '22-27 Assessed val'n, personal._ 109,500 4s '10 F-A 7,200r.Aug 1 '21-'26 Other assessable property. 2,402,055 ann 4s *16 606.33 45*s July $20,000..July 2 '25-'28 May la,000—May 4 *22-'24 ..1943 1,500r_ .Apr 1 '22-'24 __ This town Is in Wyoming County. Reincorporated Jart. 11 1898. M-S $24,000c&r Sept 1 '21-'32 4.80s Railroad Bonds. -s Delinquent Tax Bonds. $30,000 $2,000 y'ly M-N $1.000r__'May 17 1922 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 $34,000 Assess, val. real 45*s'17 A-O 8,164.45 —3,899,964 45*s*17A-0 1,111—Oct 1'21-22 Other assessable property. 156,655 5s 18 10,343 1921-1923 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (80%act.)4,056,619 5s T9 6,716r May 10 '22-'25 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20 $12.60 9,374.68 55*s'20 Population 1910, 4,308; 1920, 4,396 55*8*21 4,108.03 1922-1926 6,566.17.. .1922-1926 WARSAW 55*s'21 —. 4s *16 — ... ... _. ... — (TOWN) UNION FREE Garbage Disposal Plant Bonds. 45*s*19 s-a $42,400r_July 15*22-29 . Certificate of indebtedness TOT. DEBT Dec 31 1918. $201,000 Water debt (included) 75,000 4s $9,000.July 16 '22-'27 Paving Bonds. 45*8*17 Apr $4,913 5s '18 45*s'18 45*s'19 — ... — :s'19 — . |s'19 ;s*20 s-a :s'20 s-a 55*s*21 Apr30 '22-23 .. s-a .s'20 — Il,n20 —r..1921-1924 4,084 1921-1924 1,844 1921-1924 5,567 Aprl5 '22-25 4,704 Aprl5'22-'25 ... 5s *18 s-a 63,000r_July 15 *22-'39 10,350.04Jan 1 '22-*26 55,524.73rMarl7'22-20 7,682.70r_Apr '22-'26 31.657.49 s-a SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. School Bonds. — .... 10. /S16.000—Oct 1 *22-29 V 39,000—.Oct 1 *30-'42 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $57,000 Assess, val. 1920.. 2,688,098 School tax (per $1,000) '20— .$11.47 Population in 1920 (est.) 3,500 43*s Culvert Bonds. 45*s*17 J-J — WARSAW, VILLAGE. This village is in Wyoming County. Inc. 1843; re-inc. Jan. 11 1898. Street Impt. Bonds. 41*s*14 A-0 $10,000—.Oct 1 '21-25 22,000-12,000 yearly BOND. DEBT June 1921 $36,000 4.80s'19— Assess, val. 55*s (60% act.) '20 2,560.960 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-—$15.59 Population 1910, 3,206; 1920, 3,622 28,000r_Dec 1 '21-'27 INTEREST payable in N. Y. and 18,000 1921-1938 at Wyoming Co. Nat. Bk„ Warsaw. 4,800r_Apr 15 '22-29 9,600r_Apr 15 *22-*24 WARWICK. This village Is in Orange County. 23.750r._Oct 1 *21-'39 180,000-Mar 15 '22-'41 Incorp. 1867. Pop'n 1915, 2,505. 157,000 1922-1941 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 19 '21 $43,220 80,000 1922-1941 Water debt (incl.) 36,500 10,000 —.1922-1941 Assessed valuation, real 2,704.850 2,000 1922-1931 Assessed val'n, personal 31,750 55*s 55*s 6,000 245,000 Public Improvement Bonds. M-N $4,500r — ... '20-'21 '22-'26 *22-*31 *21-'32 1 1922 Tax-Relief Bonds. ... 1902. $2,000r..Aug 17 6.000r„Mar 1 30,000r_July 1 7,200r..Aug 1 l.OOOr—.July Aug M-S J-J F-A J-J 45*a'll 45*s'll 45*8*12 45*sT4 4s /lOO.OOOc.Dec 1 '21-'45 1 20,000c_Dec 1 '46-'49 BOND. DEBT 4s '06 ... 31*8*01 M-N $2,123.32r Novl5'1921 1920-—$18.00 41*8*07 F-A 2d,lol.51rAug 1 '21-'27 Population in 1920 (est.) 6,800 41*s 08 J-J lO.0P0r.July 15 *21-28 43*s'08J-D 18,0^Or.Dec 1 '21-'28 UTICA. 4s '09 J-J This city is in Oneida Co. 9,1 OOr.July 6 '2l-*29 Incorp. 41*8*11 F-A 178,7 Or.Aug 1 '21-'31 Feb. 13 1832. Pop'n 1910, 74,419; 41*8*14 M-S 52,750r_Mar 1 *22-'34 1920, 94,156. 6s '20 F-A $28,000..Aug 1 '21-'40 Viaduct Bonds. School Bonds. 4s '16 M-S $l9,500r.Mar 1 *22-'36 6s *21 4s '16 J-J $180,000------.— 33,600r.July 1 *21-'36 Revenue Bonds for Liquor Tax Bath-House Bonds. Websites* 4J*s $6,000—Sept 1 '21-'32 6s '20 F-A '$8,000..Aug 3 '21-'25 Hospital and Nursesf Home. LANSINGBURG. Annexed Jan. 1 43*s F-A $1,500r_Aug 1 *21-'23 1901. 45*8*12 J-J 6,750r..July 1 '21-32 Water Bonds. 41*s'14 J-J 2,000r.July 1 '21-24 4s '84 M-S $40,000o Mch 1 1924 Sewer Bonds. 4s '84 M-S 60,000c...Mch 1 1934 41*s*09 M-S $7,000r_Sepfc 11921-27 4s '88 M-N 25,000c...Nov 1 1938 4s J-J 5,850r_Jiuy 1 *21-'29 4s *89 J-J 10,000c...July 1 1939 45*s May 8,750r.May 4 '22-'28 4s *91 M-N 15,0000—May 1 1941 33*s Nov 90,000r—Nov 1 '21-'35 4s '00 M-N 20,000r Nov 1 1950 4s Nov 19,200r—Nov 1 '21-'36 4s '99 F-A 60,000c...Aug 1 1949 45*s'12 M-S 12,000r._Sept 1 *21-'32 4s '10 A-0 7,oOOr__Oct 1 '21-'30 4s Oct 25,OOOr_Oct 1 '2!-'25 41*s'14 F-A 19,£00r_Feb 16 '22-'34 4s M-N 13,200r_May 1 '22-*26 4J*s'18 58,275-Feb 15 '22-'58 45*8 A-O l,200r_Oct 1 *21-'22 4$*s*20 F-A 25,000.-Aug 2 *21-'30 45*8*14 J-J 4,000r_July 1 *21-*24 GEN. DT. Apr 1 1921—$1,976,544 45*s*15 J-J 13,000r.July 1 *21-'33 Water debt 2,366,661 45*8*15 AO 3,750—Oct 1 *21-'35 Sinking fund 130,501 45*s'15 A-O 2,500—Oct 1 '2l-'25 Inc. 77 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS is '16 5s '17 J-D 5s '18 45*s'19 45*sT9 45*s'19 53*s'21 55*s — — s-a — 55*s 55*s 1922-1941 1922-1941 Other assessable property.. 21,108 TOT. BD. DT. June 1 '21$3,245,928 Tot. val.'21 (abt. 50% act.)2,757.708 Total tax rate (per $1,000) -'21 -$5.44 Floating debt (add'l) Population 1910, 2,318; 1920—2,420 950,000 Total debt—— 4,195.928 313,538 3,882,390 Sinking fund Net debt Assess, val. real & person 88,063,335 Special franchises 3,915,052 Schools and highways 360,760 Total assess val. 1920..-.92,339,147 Total val. 1920 (est.) 102,318,227 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $23.67 Value of city owned prop.8,939,468 Against paving bonds there are out* standing assessments upon property benefited equal to amount of bonds. INT. Is payable in Utlca at the City Treasurer's office, or at request of registered holder In N. Y. exchange. This town Is In Oswego This town is in Saratoga County. Bridge Bonds. F-A $1,070—Feb 1 1922 5s *15 Town-Hall Bonds. $31,600 Street Paving Bonds. 5s'14 6s '20 6s '20 ... s-a s-a 6s '21 $2,326.50 Oct 1 *21-'25 45,137—Oct 1 '23-'47 15,750 Oct '21-'35 Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'07 $8,560r..Dec 28 '21-27 Water Works Bonds, 43*s*13 Mar $112,000r„July 1 1949 TOTAL DEBT May 1 '21. $153,231 Assess, val. '21 (69% act.).2,576,425 .... Tax rate (per$l,000) 1920 ' VOLNEY. WATERFORD. County. Railroad-Aid Bonds. 4s F-A $36,000r_Feb 1 $15.00 Population 1910, 6,128; 1920, 4,552 INT. payable at Cohoes Nat. Bk , '22-'27 Bridge Bonds. July $3,£00r.July 1 '22-'27 ( 4,000-Mar 15 '22-*25 WATERLOO. This village is in Seneca County. under Village Law. Population 1910, 3,I 1,000—Mar 15 1932 931; 1920, 3,809. Paving Bonds. BOND. DEBT Nov. 1920—$64,000 M-S $30,000—Mar 1 '22-'31 Assess, val. 1919 935.245 5s '15 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $23 .80 4**s g '10 M-S24,000—Sept 1 '21-'28 2.500 1921-1925 Pop'n 1910. 2,407; 1920. 1,995- 4.40s 16—„ 4 J*s'17 21,000— 5s *20 M-S 15,000—Sept 1 '24-3S WALDEN. Disposal Bonds. This village is in Orange County. 4J*s $22,000 Incorporated 1855; reincorp. 1902. Sewer Bonds. 4.85s'13M-S 63,333r Sep l'21-'43 Paving Bonds. 3,000 1921-1926 55*s'21 Sept $12,000—Sept 1 *21-'32 4.40s'16— 55*s'21 Sept 5,700—Sept 1 '22-'27 TOTAL DEBT kar 5 *21. $180,833 55*s'21 Sept 3.000—Sept 1 '21-'32 Assessed val., real estate..2,179,740 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '2124,900 $69,950 Assessed val., personal Water debt (included) 159,711 $20,000 Other assessable property. Total val. (68% act.) *20—2,809,090 Tot. asses. val .'20(70% act.) 2,364,351 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $12.00 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20.$l7.00 INT. payable in New York. Population In 1910, 4,004; '20,5,493. 4s Inc. 1824; re-inc. July 28 1909 {12,000-Mar 15 '26-'31 45*8*15 — ... . — ~ — ... 4s M-S 13.000c. _.Mch BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '20. 1 1928 $327,000 Mohawk River Impt. Bonds. 4s J-J $150,000r—Jan 1 '22-31 Ass'd val.,/real & franch..40,824,676 4s *07 Assessed val., personal— 247,775 Total assessed val. 19 >0—41,072,451 4s '07 Populat'n 1910, 91,769; 1920, 74,979 INT at office of County Treas. 4s '09 M-N 50,000r.31ay 1 '27-'30 A-O 8,000r..0ct 15 *27-'34 Fire Bonds. A-O $4,000r..Apr 1 '22-'29 Police & 35*s 04 July 6,000r—July 1'22-*24 WALTON, (VILLAGE). This village is in Delaware County. Incorporated in 1851. BOND. DEBT Apr 14 1921 .$36,000 Assessed val., real estate 2,771,825 Assessed val., personal / 7,150 Other assessable property 27,485 Total val. 1920 (90% act.).2,806,460 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20.$9.44 Population 1910, 3,103; 1920—3,598 WATERTOWN, CITY. This Inc. as city Is a in County. Jefferson village April 5 1816; City-Hall, 1896. 4 Ms 640.000—Oct 1 '26-*30 Bridge Bonds. 43*8*15 M-N$25,000r May 1 1945 43*s'17 J-J 82,500r—July 1 1945 5s '19 F-A 60,000r Aug 1 1949 5s *20 J-J 120,000 Jan 1945 —. School Bonds. WAPPINGERS FALLS. This village is In Dutchess County. Incorporated in 1871* Water Bonds. f $4,000—Dec 1 J-Di 40,000 Dec 1 I 25.000—Dec 1 5a '14 45*s'17 F-A Sewer 5s '14 20,000—Feb Bonds. J-D/ $1,000—Dec 1 '21-'29 \ J-D ~~8 '21-'24 *25-'34 '35-'39 1 *22-'41 60.000—Dec 1 '30-'44 14,000 —.1921-1934 Highway Bonds. 5s'14 J-D $13.000—Dec 1 '21-33 as a city, 1869. „ M-N 5100,000—May 1 '22-'41 A-0 33,800—Apr 1 '24-'25 4s '06 J-J 88,OOOr—.July 1 1930 4s *08 M-N 24,500r_._May 1 1938 43*8*15 J-J 89.000r—.Jan 1 1945 43*s'17 J-J $84,000r—July 1 1945 Water Bonds. , J l*s M-S $59,000. June 1 '22-'26 3.7s M-S 80,000 Mch 1 1927 4s '05 J-D Sl.OOOr—June 1 1925 5s '18 A-0 50.000r—.Aug 1 1948 Water, Lt. & Pow. Plant Bds. 5s *20 J-J $70,000—July 1 *3l-'44 Funding and Deficiency Bonds. 31*s F-A $15,000..Feb 1 '22-'24 31*s 3l*s „ - _ , Fire-Building Bond*. ' A-0 540,OOOr—Apr 1 1937 4* '08 M-N ll,435r—May 1 1938 Public improvement Bond*. . 4s '94 A-0 $4,000 1921 3Hs'02 M-N 75.000 1930-1944 4s '04 M-N 45.000 .1928-1936 4s '10 M-N 31,000r May 1 1940 434s'14 M-N 65.000r—May 11944 Indebtedness Bonds. 4s '96 A-O $20.000—-Oct 1 *22-'25 Street-improvement Bonds. 4^8*12 J-J $110,000r—-July 1 1942 „ 4s '07 * '20.$10,762,551 105,954 estate.$488,215,893 Assessed val'n, personal 5,967,595 Total val.(abt.actual)'l9 494,183,488 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 WELLSVELL^.Ajjegany Co jnc# '20, 5,046. 1858. Pop'n '19, 5,000; Paving Bonds, $24,000..Aug 1 '25-'30 5318 20 F-A Electric-Light Bonds. 1 '25-'34 ' 534s'20 A-O *15,000.-Oct 1 *25-'34 Street-Improvement Bonds. 5s '07 M-S $10,306--Sept 1 '21-'32 4.85s'08M-S 16,000c&r Sept 1 *21-'36 4.15s'06M-S 17,«74c&r__Mch 1*22-35 4.15s'09M-S 8,l00r—Sept 1 '21-'34 Sewer Bonds. 3 Hs'OO M-N $30,000..-May '22-'27 5s *14 M-S 10.300r—-Sept 1 '21-'34 7,r.00—Sept 1 *21-'25 4s '08 M-N 80.000r...May 1 1938 5s '15 >— Water & Light Plant Acquisi¬ BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $1,273,235 tion & Impt. Bonds. Water debt (add'l) 340 000 Assess, value, real estate.32,085,985 434s'15 J-J f $164,OOOr .July 1 22- 44 \ 57.400r.July 1 *22- 43 Assess, value, personal... 643,150 Other assess, property— 879,340 BOND. DEBT May 1920- $262,033 37,043 Tot.assess.val. 20 (86 %act)33,608,475 Assessment debt (add'l)— Water debt (included) 179,000 Total tax (per $ 1,000) 1921 - -$32.40 Assessed val'n,real estate-.5,312,764 Pop'n 1910, 26.730; 1920, 31.268 Assessed val'n, personal— 475,050 Other assessable property.. 67,011 Tot .ass'd val. '19 (act.val.). 5,854,825 W ATEE VLIE T. This city is in Albany Co. Incorp. Village tax (per SI,000) 1919— $6.00 . 534s'20 A-O $35,000-Oct Water Bonds. „ „ f<%, Floating debt Ass'd val'n, real '20-$4.11 1920 . 344,436 State&Co. tax (per 51,000) Pop'n 1910, 283,055; value of real estate owned by the 4s '06 M-S 85,000 Sept 1 4 34s'08 F-A 155,000 Aug 1 4,000 Nov 1 4348:08 M-N 4s '09 M-N 27,000—May 15 4 348*10 J-J 100,000 Jan 1 4.10sTOJ-J 12,000 Jan 1 4 348*11 A-O 10,000-—Apr 1 8, OOOr Dec 1 434sT2 J-D county, 1920, $2,100,000. Int. payable by Co. Treasurer. „ WESTFIELD, VILLAGE. - '20. 16,073. City-Hall Bonds. INT. on 1906 issue at First Nat. of 1909 Co.; on of 1915 at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Bank of Welisville; on issue in N. Y. at Columbia Trust ($38,500 May 1 *22-'35 bonds 434s'15M-N 4,000..May 1 '22-'25 11.000-.Dec 15 '21-31 Co., N. Y. village is In Chautauqua This Co. Population 1910, 2,985; Inc. 1833. 1920,3,413. Fire Truck Bonds. - — Refunding Bonds. *05 A-O $1,000 Oct 1 1935 '17 A-O 29,500 Oct 1 1922 Library-Site Bonds. 3.84s'06A-O 513.000 Apr 2 1946 Current Debt Bonds. 434s $30,000 1933 5s 08 M-N 26,000 May 1 1938 Fire Department Bonds. 4a J-D $2,000—Dec 1 '2l-'22 4s '05 A-O 5,000 Apr 1 1925 5s '08 M-N 10,000 May 1 1938 4 34s'09 25,000. 4,15s'09 25,000. .8 *11 J-D 28,000 ..Deo 1 '21-'34 5s '13 J^J 8,000 1921-1928 4 34s'13 4,500—Dec 1 *21-'29 5s '13 J-D 4,500—Dec 1 '21-*29 12,OOOr. Jan 1 *22-*45 5s '15 J-J 4s 434s'l6 May $500 May 1 1922 Paving Bonds. 434s'14 J-J $1,500 July 1 1922 Sewer Bonds. 4 h's'10 J-J $58,OOOr. .Jan 2 '22-'38 Refunding Water Bonds. 4348*10 F-A $2,335r—-Aug 1 1921 Construction. Water-System $4,000-*Aug I '2L-'24 F-A 4s'05 14.000 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $189,400 Assess, val. '2) (I0% act.)2,517,320 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1920—513.00 '19 -s -— Dept. Bonds. M-N $6,500..Nov _ Paving Bonds. 6s '20 15 1932 _ ($4<>,OOOc_May 1 '22-*31 s-a \ 5,000c-..May 1 1932 WELLS VILLE UNION DIST. NO. 1. FEEE SCH. Welisville) is (P. O. in Allegany County. BOND. DEBT Apr 18 This district 1921-153,000 /64,000c.Sept 1 '21-'28 1 5,000c...Sept 1 1929 Total assess, val. 19-0 (100% actual) 6,696,923 Public Impt. Bonds. 4Hs'13 A-0 $24.500 Apr 1 1933 Total tax rate(p.;r$l ,000)'20$ 10.30 + Populatlon 19 0—— 5,463 Highway Bonds. 4 34s'14 A-0 $1,875-Apr 1 '2>'34 nrpST fiAPTWAHP Storm-Sewer Bond*. This village Is In Jefferson County 434s'12 A-O $f:0,500-Apr 15 '22-'32 Population 1919, 1,800; 4348*14 A-0 3,760 1924 Inc. 1888. 4Hs'15 M-S 44,000 Sept 1939 1920, 1,666. Water Bonds. School Bonds. $14,700c 1925 4s '02 F-A $l3,126r__ Aug 1 '2t-'34 4s '02 20,000r Part y'rly 4 Hs'10 M-S 13,200-Sept 15 '21 -'23 4s '09 Sewer Bonds. 4s, '11 A-0 I0,000-.0ct 1 '25-*29 4s '95 S10,400r—Part yearly Water Bonds. 4.200r Part yearly 4Ms'15 J-D$fi63,640r_Dec 1 *21- 40 4s '04 BOND. DEBT Feb 28 1920 $49,500 Water Refunding' 2,345 5s '19 s-a $47,500r_Seot 1 *21-*39 Sinking fund Assess, val. (real estate. 803.920 Funding Bonds. 1919 ! [total 846.633 4Hs'09J-J $54,000.Apr 15 '22-'48 Village tax (per $1,000) 1919-518.00 Pavement Bonds. INT. on 48 of 1902 payable at Im¬ 434s A-0 $9,607.28-Oct 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '21 $959,575 porters' & Traders' Bank, N. Y.; on ~ 131.862 4s of 1895 and 4s of 1909 at WaterAssess, debt (add i) 664.500 town Sav. Bk.; on 4s of 1904 at Jef¬ Water debt (Included) 13.935 ferson Co. Sav. Bk., Watertown. Floating debt 40.017 Sinking funds 8.9)5.432 WESTCHESTEE COUNTY. Assess, val. real estate County seat is White Plains. 8,920 Assess, val. personal Almshouse Bonds. Other assessable property. 457,275 4s '09 M-S 570.000r.Sept 1 '37-'39 Total assess, val. 1921 Armory Bonds. (actual) 9,411.627 City tax (per $1,000) 1921 $3.56 434s'08 J-J $30,000r.July 1 *32-'37 4s '16 M-S 36.000r_Mar 1 '22-'27 INT. on water and water refunding Tax Deficiency Bonds. bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.; 3 34s'01 J-D 550,OOOr,.J'nel '27-'28 on others at Chamberlain's office. Road Bonds. 4 348*11 A-O 558.870r._Oct 1 '31-'36 WATKINS. 5s '10 F-A 30,100—Aug 1,30'35 This village Is in Schuyler County. 434s'12 A-O 42.945r—Oct 1 '32-'36 Village Incorp. as Jefferson In 1842; 4 34 8* 12 A-0 24.71Or. .Oct 1 '32-'33 name changed to Watklns In 1852. 434s'12 A-0 9,905r Oct 1 1927 Boulevard Light Bonds. 5s '14 F-A 13,580r_Aug 1 '29-'31 6s $1,700 1921-1937 4 34s'15 F-A 14,994r *32-*34 Lead-Pipe Bonds. 434s'15 M-N 21.000 Nov *21-'26 5s $2,300—1921-1943 4s '16 A-O 100.000--Apr 1 '22-*31 Sewer Bonds. 5s *17 A-0 29,363—April '22-*28 5s '13 A-O $11,500—Oct 1 '2I-'42 Building Bonds. Paving Bonds. 434s'15 M-N $8 ),000r_Nov 1 21- 36 4.40s'12F-A $26,250c„Feb I '22-*42 4s '16 M-S 950,000r Mar 1 22-'59 5s 3.610 1921-1942 434s'17 M-S 925.000r.Sept 1 '21-*57 Electric-Light Bonds. 5s *18 J-D 165.000r.June 1 '22-54 4s A-0 513,OOOr—Oct 1924 Bldg. Site-Purchase Bonds. Refunding Water & Sewef Bds. 43is'15 A-O$175,000r_Apr 1 '27-'44 4.20s TO A-O 33.000 Apr 1 1930 Court-House Bonds. 4.35s 23.000 1942 4s *05 F-A5150,000r.Aug 1 '30-'35 BOND.DEBT May '20-'21.$153.550 4 34s'07J-J 275,000r_.July 1 '26-'36 Sinking funds 4,038 4Hs'08 M-N 170,000r.Nov 1'21-'37 Assess, val. 1920 2,813,035 Funding Bonds. Village tax (per$l,000) 1920—$16.42 3 34s'02 J-D $40,000r.June 1 *29-*30 30,000r June 1 1931 Pop'n 10. 2,817; '15, 2,760; *20, 2,785 3 34s '02 J-D 6s '20 s-a , ^ WINFIELD. village Is In WEST This Herkimer Co. Population 1910, 726; 1898. Inc. 1920, 725. Water-Works 4Hs'i3 Bonds. $2i,056c July 1 '22-'43 '21 —.$24,100 ... TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1,900 2,600 Sinking fund f General (Water Street fund debt (add'l) 600 399,760 Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. 12,000 8,604 personal Other assessable property Tot. assess. val.'2^»(2-3 act.)_420,364 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.$12.30 INT. at West Winfield Nat. Bk. --- ... ... ^ ... 63,533,47Mar 1'28-*33 paving bonds payable at 4s *04 39.704.43r.Mar 1 1932 Bk.; on others at 4s '05 M-S 64,579.75rJulyl *28-*33 4 34s'07 J-J Columbia Trust Co., N. Y. 434s'08F-A 117,333.20r Augl'36-'37 4 34s'10 F-A 76,050r .-Febl0'22-'36 WAVEELY. Bronx Parkway Bonds. This village is in Tioga County, 4s'16 A-0 (190,OOOr Apr 1 *39-'48 incorporated In 1863. i 8.000r Arp 1 1949 Water-Works Bonds. $3,000c—June 1 1955 4Hsl2M-N$180.o00r_May 1 *22-'42 5s *17 J-D 114,000c. June 1 '56-'61 Street Bonds. 10,000c—June 1 1962 4s $13,000-July 1 *22-*34 9,000c...June 1 1962 School Bonds. 304,000c. June 1 *63-'78 434s $10,100—$3,300 yearly 29,000c...June 1 1979 4J*sT9 J-D Reservoir Bonds. 234,000c_ June 1 '80-'85 4 34s'17 A-O $3,500-Due beg. 1920 20,000c...June 1 1986 434s'17 A-O 1,500_Due beg. 1920 Bronx Parkway Funding Bonds. TOTAL DEBT May 1921- $240,000 Water debt (Included) 185.000 414sT4 J-D $487,000-June 1 '39~'63 Assess, val. real estate 2,560,300 4 34sg'15J-D 323.000c.June 1 '63-'79 INT. on — State _ ... Assess, val. personal Other assessable property assess, val. 1918 30,750 96,579 Total actual)... 2.687,629 Tax rate (per $1,000) *16 $10.87 Population 1910, 4,855; 1920, 5,270 (81% INT. at Bond & Goodwin, N. Y ( Washington Co. Incorporated in 1806. Paving Bonds. This village is in 5.90*20 $36,000-Nov 1 *25-'48 s-a Sewer Bonds. 5.90'20 $20,000..May 1 '25-'44 s-a Bonds. Water i 1921-1939 434'14--.. .-$40.000 Fire Bonds. .1921-1940 $7,000 Street Bonds. 5s'12 25.500r 1921-1926 1927-1943 500r 1921-1940 4.60T9 A-O 43/00—Oct 1 *21-*49 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 *21. $205,500 5s *15 11,000c June 1 1949 59,000 Water, debt (incl.) Floating debv (add'l) Assess, val. real Assess, val. 19,000 1,889,675 e3tate personal—;—_ Other assessable property.. Total assess, val. 19A) (about 65% actual) Total tax 82,9.50 152,520 _ ——2,125,145 rate(per$l,o60)'20— $18.96 Population 19)0, 4,917; 1920-5,258 $4 >,926r.June 1 '22-'44 434s*14 J-D BOND. DEBT Apr 151921 $16,000 Assessed valuation, real 1,931,393 Assessed val'n, personal 93,230 Other ass'd 174,714 vain (33% act.)2,199,307 Total tax rate(per$l,000)'21„$26.25 Population in 1919 about 6,500 Total val'n 1921 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. This village is in Monroe County. Incorporated in 1905. Paving Bonds. 4MsY6J-J $15,166.66 (Due $1,166 67 yearly beginning July 15 1917.) BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21..$23,100 Assessment debt 12,833 TOTAL DEBT 35.933 linking fund 6,683 Water debt (included) 19,200 —. ^ Bridge Bonds. 4 34sTl J-D 4 34s*12 J-J 510,OOOr.June 1 *22-'22 12,000—-Jan 1 '35-'37 4 34sT3A-0 30,000 Apr '33-*38 434s'14 J-J I 15.000r_July 1 '22-'24 Real estate 968,273 I 7,000r.„ July 1 1925 38,550 4 34s 08 J-D Assess, val. Personal 1,OOOr.June 1 *22-'22 1920 6,OOOr.July 1 '22-'23 Special franchise 43,207 434s'17 J-J Tmal (85% act.) 5s *18 F-A 15.000r_Aug 1 '21-*25 1921 1,050.030 Highway Bonds. A-0 $3'L076r 1921-1928 Total tax (per $1,000) '20 $9.00 5s '18 106,300r.June 1 '22-'32 Population 1910. 1,032; 1920. .1,247 534s'21 — . ___ 32,000 -— 5s 5s 1921-1930 6,000 21,000 434s 1921-1926 1921-1931 ... Sewer Bonds. — ... webstee. WHITE PLAINS. CITY. This city is in Westchester Co. Inc. as village 1866; city Jan. 1 1916. Paving Bonds. 4s J-D 515,000—June '26-'28 3 348 M-N 100,000 May 1 1931 3 34s A-O 75,000 Oct 1 1930 4s '05 A-O 3,000 Oct 1 1935 5s J-D 30,000 Deo 1 1933 5s '08 M-N 20,000.-May 1 '39-'42 4 34S'08F-A 20,000--Aug 1'39-'42 4 34s'09 F-A 20,000--Aug 1 '35-'38 4348*09 A-O 20,000.-Oct 1 *35-'38 4 348'H A-O 20,000.-Oct 1 *47-'50 4348*12 F-A 18,500r_Aug 1 *21-'32 5s *13 F-A 10,000r_Aug 1 *24-'25 434s*13 38,676r_Jan 1 *22-*43 School Bonds. 4s $14,000 1921-1934 4s 5,000 1936-1940 4s 24,500 .-^-.1921-1929 434s 12,000. 1921-1926 4s '05 I ... 1929 "" "" Dec. 31 1920. $199,000 56,000 Summary of Debt Town debt.. Current debt bonds 161,770 94,000 Sewer bonds Fire department 1 1934 1 1930 *21-*37 *21 *31 bonds 58.668 Tax and assessment bonds Macadam & 345,000 paving bonds 7,000 Refunding bonds 797.800 i99,000 Water bonds. Tax bonds Llbiary-slte bonds 13,000 Highway bonds Paving bonds 40,434 Sewer refunding General 15,000 28.000 22,000 - refun ling refunding bonds— refunding bonds 114,707 64,350 u 265,000 203,000 School DIst. No, 1 bonds. School Dist. No, 3 bonds. TOT.BD. DT.Dec31 '20-$2,573.925 55.655 Sinking fund Borrowing capacity. * - _ __ 1,029,785 estate—-34,816,767 Assess, val. real 677,380 Assess, val. of franchises Assess, val. Total Tax rate INT. 27,700 35,490,547 (per 51,000) 1921—29.259 1910, 17,090; 1920, 21,031 val. 1921 assess, Popul'n 29,000 personal stock Capital payable In White Plains. FEEE WHITE PLAINS UNION SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. On July 11908 the district annexed Greenburgh District No. 10, 4s J-J $13,000o—Jan 1 *22-'34 5348 J-J fll.500c&r—Jan 1 1922 {62,500c&rjan 1 '29-*27 I 3,500c&r.Jan 1 1928 4s J-J 5,000c. Jan 1 '36-*40 f12,000c&rJan 1 '22-'27 4s *09 J-J ( 5,000c &r. J an 1 1928 I 5,500c &r.Jan 1 1929 434s 10,000. _Jan 1 *22-*26 434 a 34.200—Jan 1 *22-'33 5s 19,000—.Jan 1 *22-'31 434s*14 J-J 28.800—Jan 1 *22-*30 Qreensburgh Bonds (Annexed). 5a '07 A-O $6,000c. Dec 31 '21- 26 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19 $265,000 ... whitehall (town) union feee sch. dist. no. 11. This district is in Washington Co. Sewer Bonds. 4348*15 J-D $18,000r_June 1 '22-'25 434s'15 J-D 32,000—..June *22-25 4s '16 70,000.-June 1 '22-'26 4s&4343 3,866.170. ..Jan 1 '33-'82 4s '16 J-D 60.000r__Dec 1 *21-'26 434s'17 J-D 84.000r.June 1 '22-27 5s '17 J-D 81,000r_June 1 '22-'27 J-D TOWN OF WHITE PLAINS BDS. Road Bonds. 334s'99J-J $78,OOOr 4* 04 J-J 60,OOOr—July 3 34 s'03 J-J 5,000r Jan 34.OOOr. June 1 4348*10 J-D 22.000-Aug 1 4348*12 F-A 27,000 ... 534s 89,000 .1921-1928 534s*21 A-O 300,000c-Apr 1 *31-*36 *17 5s'21 — 1944 So.OOOr 4.20s*16 J-D 95,000c_June 1 *50-'54 16,000c-..June 1 1955 810,421 __June 1'39-'77 Temporary Loan Bonds. 334s 01 J-D $46,742r_June 1 '25A26 4348*13 M-N325.000r.May 1 '21- 33 334s'01 5,000 June 1 1926 4s -.- Assessm't whitehall. ... Watklns ... "O fcy" ... --- ... — " INT. payable at National Bank of Westfield in New York exchange. , Fire 5s 1936 1938 1938 1939 1940 1940 1931 1922 08 ^ ^ 1896. Pop'n '10, 15.074; [Vol. 112. AND TOWNS NEW YORK—CITIES 78 .s --- 4s 4s 4s 5158,000 A-O 3 34s • *04 '07 M-S F-A A-O J-D 5s '08 M-N 4s '09 M-N 10,000 Oct 11930 24,000--Sept 1 '24-*29 9,000 Aug 1 1929 9,000 Oct 1 1935 3,000-..June30 1937 18.000 May 1 1938 12,000...May 15 1934 434s*12 F-A 8,625r_ Aug 1 '21'-23 5s *13 F-A 15.000r.Aug 1 '22-*24 5s '13 A-O 12.200r__Oct 1 '25-'26 Funding Bonds. 43^8*07 J-D 523,000 Junel 1937 Water Bonds. 4s F-A $72,000-Aug 1 '21-'28 4s J-D 25,000--.June *26-'29 3 34s A-O 60.000 Oct- 1 1929 3 34s A-O 86.000—Oct 31 1931 4s A-O 40,000—-Apr 1 1924 4s '04 F-A 1,000 Aug 1 1929 4s '04 M-S 23.000 Sept 1 1934 4s '04 M-N 23,000 Nov 1 1934 4s '05 A-O 29.000 Oct 1 1935 4s '06 A-O 10,000 Apr 2 1936 Assessed valuation 1914—18,500,000 1914-$10.165 Population In 1914 (est. 20,500 INT. at Home Sav, Bank, Saugerties Sav. Bank, Yonkers Sav. Bank, American Sav. Bank, Mechanics' Sav, Bank, Harris, Forbes & Co.. N. Y., and the Nat. City Co.. N. Y School tax (per 51,000) WHITE PLAINS, TOWN. See City of White Plains. whitestownIlf. s. d. no. 2. This district is in Oneida County. $72,000..$4,000 yearly 5s 32,000 1923-1942 BONDED DEBT Dec 1920.$104,000 5s — ... williamson. This town is In Wayne County. Water Bonds. 4^s M-N$65.000 -May 1 '22-'34 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '20. $70,000 Assessed val. real 2.372,342^ Assess, val. 43.450J personal 119.916 Bank stock Franchise Total 94,162 assessment val. '17 (74% assess, 2.509.954 Total tax (per $1,000) '17— $9.82 + Population 1910, 3,060; 1920, 3.293 actual) williamsville~ This village is in Erie in 1869. Pop'n 1910, Co. Incorp. 1.105; 1920, 1,753. Water 6s'20 Bonds. $2,000 -----1921-1924 ... BOND. DEBT June 12 *19 $30,000 Assessed valuation, real 1,395,400 Assessed val'n, 46,218 personal 1,441,618 Total valuation 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $6.42 wolcott. This village is in Wayne County. Incorp. 1873. 1.186. Pop'n 1910, 1,216; 1920, Engine-house bonds $2,500 Water-Works Bonds. 434s'12 J-J S31.500r.July 15 '22-'42 1921 $34,000 BOND. DEBT Apr Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal 572,100 20.800 Other assessable property 16,624 Total val. 1919 (34 actual)-"-609,524 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$20.00 holder in N. Y. INT. to registered exchange. School Bonds. WOODBUBY. Highland Mills) Orange County. This town (P. O. is in Highway Improvement Bonds. M-S $5l,000c_Mar 1 '22-38 BOND. DEBT May 23 '21. $55,500 Ass'd value 1920 (63% act.)3,027,020 Total tax; rate < per $ 1 000) 1920 $ 17.00 Population 1910, 2,216; 1920, 1,885 WYOMING COUNTY. Warsaw is the county seat. Highway Bonds. 4Hs'10 J-J $6,000c&r_ Part yearly 4Hs'll J-J 30.000c&rJuly 1 *22-*31 4Ks*13 F-A 9.200c&rFeb 1 '22-25 TOTAL DEBT Apr 19 *21 $42,000 Assessed val., real 25,454,811 705,750 Special franchises *Iwal assessed val. 1920—26,160,561 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20. -$5.25 Popul'n 1910, 31,088; 1920, 30,314 INT. at Wyoming Co. Nat. Bank. YONKEBS. Yonkers is In Westchester County. 1872. Population 1910, 79,803; 1920, 100,176. Inc. June 1 Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'll A-O $30,000 Apr 4^8*12 A-0 32,000—Apr '22-'36 34.000r.Apr 26.OOOr.Apr •22-'38 4Hs*13 A-O 4Hs'13 A-O '22-'37 *22-'38 Fire Department Bonds. 3^s'03 A-O $10,000 Apr 4s '06 A-O 4Hs'13 A-O 4^s'14 A-O 4Ms'16 A-O 15,000..Apr 8.000r_Mar 32,500r..Mar 27,000r-June 1 1 1 1 '22-*23 '24-'26 '22-'25 '22-34 '22-'30 $73,180--Apr 1 *22-'36 15,000.-Apr 1 '37-'39 81,000..Apr 1 *25-'55 3Hs'97 A-O 105,000.-Apr 1 '56-*76 3Hs'98 A-O 26,000—Apr 1 *25-'80 3 34s'01 A-O 24,690.-Apr 1 '22-'24 3 348*01 A-O 8,668—Apr 1 '22-'25 3Hs*02 A-O 161,700—Apr 1 '26-'39 3^s*03 A-O 15,000—Apr 1 '40-'4l 4s '03 " A-O 117,500..Apr 1 *42-'53 4s '04 A-O 69,400.-Apr 1 '53-'60 4s '05 A-O 106,950—Apr 1 '22-'29 4s '07 A-O 17,700—Apr 1 '48-'50 414s'07A-O 60,000.. Apr 1 '51-*56 4s '06 A-O 193,650. .Apr 1 '30-'48 4^8*07 A-O 109,000..Apr 1 '57-'67 534s'07 A-O 8,566—Apr 1 '22-'50 4 J4s'08 A-O 22,759.-July 1 '22-'28 4J4s'08 A-O 6,600—Sept 1 *21-'28 4^8*08 A-O it,000..Sept 1 '2t-'28 4s *09 A-O 4,720.-Mch 1 '22-'29 4s '09 A-O 24,5"0_.May 1 '22-'29 4^8*09 A-O 44,500-.July 1 *22-*29 4J4s'09 A-O 18,000.-Nov 1 *21-29 4 34s'10 A-O 35,550.-Mch 1 '22-'30 4148*10 A-O 20,000-.Aug 1 '2l-'30 4H8T0A-O 40,000..Oct 1 '2l-'30 4^8*10 A-O 20,000..Nov 1 '21-'30 434s'll A-O 40,000.-May 1 '22-'31 4 34s'll A-O 29.000--July 1 '22-'31 4Hs'12 A-O 32,000r_Apr 1 *22-'29 5s '13 A-O 103.000r__Apr 1 '22-'33 4HsT4 A-O 40,500r..Mar 1 '22-30 4Hs'14 A-O 24,000r_June 1 '22-'29 4Ms*16 A-O 83,203r_Mar 1 *22-*36 5s '18 A-O 328,500-_July 1 *21-'38 5s '19 A-O 408,500r_Sept 1 '21-*39 5s '20 A-O 710,600r_Apr 1 '22-*40 5Hs'21 A-O 460,OOOc&r .Jan 1'22-*41 4s '94 A-O 4s '95 A-O 4s '96 A-O Election Equipment Bonds. 4^s'16 A-O $15,000-.Mar 1 *22-'26 5s '1,9 A-O lO,OOOr__Apr 1 '22-'31 Grade-Crossing Elim. Bonds. s'21 A-0$ 149,OOOc&r Jan 1 '22-'4l Public-Park Bonds. 1 1 1 1 1 $30,000.-May 17,000.-May 4Hs'08 A-O 40,000..June 4 348*08 A-O 10.000._Nov 4348*09 A-O 30,000.-July 3 348*99 M-N 4 34s'07 M-N '22-'24 '22-'24 '21-'28 *21-'28 *21-'29 Pub. Wks. Dept. Equip. Bonds. 5J4s'21 A-O $25,OOOc&r.Jan l'22-'26 Voting Machine Bonds. Police & Fire Bureau Equipt. 434sT2 A-O $l,000r_Oct 1 *21-*24 City-Hall Bonds. 5s '17 A-O 20,400r—Apr 1 *22-*27 4^s'08 A-O $17,500-.May 1 '22-'28 Dock Bonds. '21-22 5^s*07 M-N 20,000..Dec 1 534s'21 A-OS154,OOOc&r Jan 1 *22-*41 35,000-June 15 '22-'28 4Hs'08 A-O Water Bonds. 20,000-Dec 1 '21-'28 4Hs'08 A-O A-O $25,000 Apr 1 1923 22,500—Nov 1 '21-'29 4s *93 4Hs'09 A-O A-O 50,000 Apr 1 1922 27,000- Aug 1 *2l-*30 4s '94 4Hs'10 A-O A-O 100,000.-Apr 1 *22-'23 9,000..Nov 1 '21-50 4s*03 4Hs'lO A-O A-O 150,000 Apr 1 1924 10,000--Oct 1 "2l-'31 4s '04 4^s*ll A-O A-O 60,000..Apr 1 '23-*25 2,OOOr.Oct 1 *21-'22 4s *05 4Hs'12 A-O A-O 175,000.-Apr 1 '25-*26 26,OOOr„Mar 1 '2l-*34 4s '06 4Ha'14 A-O A-O 60,000 Apr 1 1926 5s '14 A-O 2,800r.Dec 1 '21-'34 4s *07 Apr 1 1927 4.500r.0ct 1 '21-'35 4348*07 A-O 150,000 4Hs'15 A-O M-S 68,000.-Mch 2 *22-*48 4s *16 A-O 7,500r.Dec 1 '2l-*36 5s *08 56,000--July 1 '21-*48 60,000c&r Jan 1 22-41 434s*08 A-O 5H$ 21 A-O 434s'08 A-O 56.000-.Nov 1 '2l-*48 Deficiency Bonds. 4s *09 A-O 35,000.-May 1 *22-*49 4Hs'15 A-OSiOOiOOOr.Oct 1 *21-*25 4 348*09 A-O 20,000..Nov 1 '21-'49 4Ms'10 A-O 2J0.000r.Mar 1.'22-'26 4348*10 A-O 10,000..May 1 '22-*50 5s *17 A-O 96,000..Apr 1 *22-'27 4 34s'10 A-O 20,000.-Nov 1 '2l-'50 5s '18 A-O 418,140—July 1 '21-*48 434s'll A-O 21,000.-May 1 '22-'51 5s *19 A-O 180.000r_Apr 1 '22-*29 4 348*11 A-O 62,000.-July 1 '2l-*51 5s *20 A-O 315,000—Apr 1 '22-31 4 348*12 A-O 62,000.-Mch 1 '22-'52 Hospital Bonds. 434s'12 A-O 69,OOOr_Oct 1 *21-'32 4^8*11 A-O $37,500--Oct 1 '21-'31 4348*13 A-O 35,000--Mar 1 '22-'23 4^s'll A-O 25,000..July 1 "22-'31 5s '13 A-O 65.OOOr_.Oct 1 '21-*33 4^8*16 A-O 42.000r.June 1 '22-*35 434s'13 A-O 60,000--Apr 1 *22-*33 434s*14 A-O 56.000r.June 1 *22-*34 Local Improvement Bonds. ~ A-O $40,800..July 1 A-O 9,500..Feb 1 A-O 10,000..May 1 " " 63.250-.Oct 1 A-O 50,000_.Mch 1 A-O 2Q.OOOr.Apr 1 A-O A-O 100,000r.June 1 5s *14 A-O 68,600r_Dec 1 4Hs*15 A-O 126,000r_Apr 1 4^s*09 4Hs'll 4^s'll IT 4Hs'll 4Hs*12 4Hs'12 4Hs'14 '22-'29 '22-'31 *22-*31 *21-*31 '22-'31 '22-20 '22-*31 '2l-'34 '22-*30 35.OOOr.Oct 1 '21-*25 56.725r_Mar 1 *22-*31 4s '16 A-O 72.OOOr.Dec 1 '21-*32 5s '17 A-O 127,694r_Apr 1 '22-*32 5s '19 A-O 373,100r_Sept 1 '22-*34 5*4^21 A-O 1,070, OOOc&rJ an 1 *22-41 4Hs*15 A-O 4^s'16 A-O 5s '14 A-O 70,000r.Apr 1 *22-*35 A-O 75.000r.0ct 1 '21-*35 A-O 87,500r_Mar 1 *22-'56 A-O 140.000r.June 1 '22-*56 5s '17 A-O 36,000r__Apr 1 *22-'57 5s '18 A-O 45,000..July 1 '21-'38 534s*21 A-O 80.OOOc&r Jan 1 *22-*61 4 34s*15 4348*15 434s*16 434s' 16 INT. in New York Exchange. SUMMARY OF DEBT Water bonds —. School bonds. _ _ . ------ . 4^s'll A-O 4^s'12 A-O 16,000.-July 12,500.. Aug 10,000..Oct 6,785--Oct 1 1 1 1 *22-'29 '2t-'30 '22-*31 *21-*31 Assessment Bonds. 4Hs'll A-O $10,000- —-Sept 1 1921 4'12 A-O 12,000r—Apr 11922 4^s'12 A-O 5s '13 A-O A-O 4Hs' 14 A-O 4Hs'14 A-O 5a '13 24,000r_Oct 1 *21 -'22 40,OOOr_.Apr 1 *22-*23 60,000r—Oct 1 '21-'23 5l,000r„Mar l'2>-'24 50,400r.June 1 *22-*24 1 '2t-'24 4Hs'15 A-O 52.000r.Apr 1 '22-'25 4Hs'15 A-O 100.000r.0ct 1 '2l-*25 4^s'16 A-O 83,12 ir.Mar 1 *22-'26 4s '16 A-O 54,OOOr.Dec 1 '21-'26 5s '17 A-O 30,000r—Apr 1 1922 5s *20 A-O 250,OOOr_Apr 1 *22-*26 5Hs'21 A-O 300,OOOc&r Jan l'22-'27 5s '14 A-O 200.000r_Dec Tax Sale Bonds. 5s '14 '22-'24 *22-*25 '16 50,000r—Dec 1 1926 A-O 60,000r—Apr 1 1922 A-O 315,OOOr.Apr 1 '22-*30 A-O$l20,000r.Dec 1 4Ms'15 A-O 60,OOOr.Apr 1 4s 5s '17 5s *20 A-O Street-Paving Bonds. 4s '94 A-O $35,000—Apr 4s *99 A-O 18,900.-Apr 3 Hs'00 A-O 15,000—Apr 3Hs*03 A-O 12,000..Apr 4s '04 A-O 6,380..Apr 4^s*12 A-O 6,OOOr_Oct Public-Building Bonds. A-O $23,000.-May 1 '22-29 4Hs'09 A-O 13,500.-July 1 '2l-'29 4^s*ll A-O 10,000-.May 1 '22-'31 4Hs'll A-O 5,500--July 1 '21-'31 4Hs'12 A-O I2,000r.0ct 1 *2l-'32 434sT3 A-O 12,000..Mar 1 '22-*33 4Hs'14 A-O l3.000r..Mar 1 '22-'34 434s'14 A-O 33.OOOr.June 1 '21-'34 5s'14 A-O 1,000r—Dec 1 1921 4Ks'l6 A-O 15,000r.Mar 1 *22-*36 4s '16 A-O 16.000r_Dec 1 *2K36 5s '18 A-O 19,000—July 1 '21-'38 y>s'21 A-O 14,OOOc&r Jan l'22-*35 4s '09 1,202.000 4,962,847 bonds Other $12,113,067 TotalThe full faith and are credit of the citv pledged to the payment of all bonds of the city. to Jan. bodies. arate PROPERTY.—Real estate the city Is assessed at including water valued at $4,261,594.67. CITY owned by $11,056,297.75. works ASSESSED VALUATION.—The has been; city's assessed valuation 1921. 1920. $ $ Real estate. 178,123,037 139,825,210 348,550 1,896,250 178,471.587 141,721,460 Personal--- Average rate $29.95 $28.99 (per $1,000) ITS . 1 DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. Admitted Total as area State a _*__One of Original Thirteen State of State 7,815 (square miles) Trenton Capital. expires Monday before 3d Tuesday, 1923) Edward I. Edwards Governor (term January Secretary of State (term exp. Apl. 6 '25)-_Thos. P. Martin William T. Read Comptroller (term expires Feb. 20 '23)_Newton A.K.Bugbee Attorney-General Thos. F. McCran Treasurer (term LEGISLATURE there Is no expires Apr. 1 1922) annually the second Tuesday of January, meets and limit to the length of the session. HISTORY OF DEBT.—New Jersey has always been a conservative State; there are consequently no facts out of which to construct a history of debt Issues. In a report made in 1838 the financial officer of the State affirmed that New Jersey had put out no obligations of any kind or loaned to any company. The constitution of 1844 forbade the cre¬ State debt exceeding one hundred thousand dollars except for of war, &c. This exception, under which it was allowable to ex¬ ceed the hundred-thousand-dollar limit, became operative on the occasion of the breaking out of the Civil War. Quite a debt was created at that period. The last of these war bonds was retired on Jan. 1 1902. credit its ation of a purposes TOTAL DEBT.—With the exception of $116,000 certificates Issued to Commissioners of the Agricultural College under Act approved June the 13 1895, the State is now clear At from debt, and has been since Jan. 1 1902. previous dates the debt was; 1 Nov. 1 1898. Nov. 1 1897 Nov. 1 1896- $71,000 194,000 394,000 593,400 1901 —— Nov. 1 1895 Nov. 1 1894 1880 Nov. 1 — Nov. 1 1866 $660,400 735,400 1,996,300 3,395,200 balance of the State Fund in bank was $11,047,*" held on the same date 1,887 shares (par value On June 301920 the cash 673. This fund also $188,700) of the stock of the United Railroad & Canal Co., of New Jersey, the market value of which amounts to about $3 10,000. The State School Fund on June 30 1920 held securities to the amount of $7,959,943.50; cash balance on hand for investment, $276,344.43. ASSESSED VALUATION.—The assessed valuation for a series of years as below. Under new tax laws the assessment beginning with 1906 has been has been at supposed full value—a much higher basis than 1920 1909 1908 1888 $3,254,964,269 3,032,164,104 3.030.926.010 2,888,117,701 2.696.314.011 1916 2.583.953,595 1915 2.481.605.038 1914 2.289.770.281 1912 1910--.. 2,045,898,214 $1,949,687,287 1,843,001,178 1906— 1,570,210,073 1905 1,153,682,961 1900 891,237,286 1898 844,354,193 1896 794,428,048 1894 1892 774,398,332 742,759,082 addition to the above, valuation of In formerly. $649,979,700 603,676,953 573,256,303 554,828,114 534,917,876 518,617,518 531,851,849 596,833,707 619,057.903 1890 1919 1918 1917 1886 1884 1882 1880 1878 1876 1874 main stem, tangible personality 1912 was $327,647,993, in 1913 329,595,655, in 1914 334,738,372, in 1915 344,947,959, in 1916 $349,195,216, in 1917 $358,440,155, in 1919 $246,621,381 and in 1920 $250,806,026. The values of railroad and canal property from 1906 to 1911, incl., do not include second-class railroad property, the latter being given in the totals shown above for those years. No general tax is imposed in New Jersey, the State deriving its revenue from other sources and franchises of railroad property in POPULATION OF STATE.—Population has been as 3,155,900 2,844.342 2,537.167 2,144.134 1,883.669 1,444.933 1920 1915 1910 1905 1900 1890 1880. 1870 1860 1850 1840-... 1.131,116 906.096 672,035 489,555 373,306 follows: 1830 1820--1810 1800 1790 320,823 277,575 245,562 211,149 184,139 DEBT LIMITATIONS.—(1) THE STATE is restricted as to its debtmaking power by the State Constitution. In Article IV, Section VI, para¬ graphs 3 and 4, the whole subject Is disposed of as follows: 3. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly loaned In any oase. . 4. The Legislature shall not in any manner create any debt or debts, liability or liabilities of the State which shall singly or in the aggregate, with any previous debts or liabilities, at any time exceed one hundred thou¬ sand dollars, except for purposes of war, or to repel invasion, or to suppress insurrection, unless the same shall be authorized by a law for some single object of work, to be distinctly specified therein; which law shall provide the ways and means, exclusive of loans, to pay the interest of such debt or liability as it falls due, and also to pay and dischafge. the principal of such debt or liability within thlrty-flve years from the time of the contract¬ ing thereof, and shall be irrepealable until such debt or liability and the In¬ terest thereon are fully paid and discharged; and no such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people, and have received the sanction of a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election; and all money to law shall be applied only to the specific such 1 1908. the School Bonds were issued by the Board of Education and the water bonds by the Water Board. Since the date referred to, however, all bonds of the city have been Issued under the Uniform Charter for cities of the second class. Chapter 452 of the Laws of 1908 repeals the Acts under which the Board of Education and the Water Board were created sep¬ Prior Total 1 *22-'23 1 '26-*27 1 '28-'29 1 '29-'30 1 *30-'31 1 '21-'26 JAN. 1 '21. $2,260,500 3,687,720 Special assessment bonds Road Improvement Bonds. 4Hs*08 A-O $17,500..May 1 *22-'28 4s '08 A-O 20,000-Aug 15'2!-*28 1 *21-*34 84 .OOOr.Dec A-O New Jersey. State of Nov. 4^s*16 A-O $15,000r.Mar 1 *22-*26 4^8*09 A-O 4^s'10A-O 79 STATE NEW JERSEY-DEBT OF June, 1921.] be raised by the authority of object stated therein, and to of the debt thereby created. This section shall not be con¬ strued to refer to any money tnat has been, or may be, deposited with this State by the Government of the United States. According to the foregoing (4th paragraph), the power of the State for making debt Is limited to $100,000, except (1) for purposes of war, &c., and (2) when the authorization is for some single object of work specified therein, &c. In the latter case the mode of procedure is, as will be seen, given in the same paragraph of the constitution. fOn Nov. 2 1915 the voters decided against the question of issuing $1,000,000 bonds for the purchase of what is known as the "Wharton Tract" in Atlantic and Burlington counties. V. 101, p. 1825. It was originally in¬ tended to issue these bonds in the name of the State Water Supply Com¬ mission. without a vote of the people, but the Court of Errors and Appeals on March 1 1915 decided that this would be in violation of the constitu¬ the payment tional provision which prohibits the bonding of the State for a sum exceed¬ $100,000. except by direct vote of the people. See "Chronicle" of 829 ] The 1920 Legislature passed two bond acts which were approved by the voters at the November 1920 election, one for $15,000,000 for soldiers bonus, and the other $28,000,000 for a vehicular tunnel from Jersey City to New York and a bridge from Camden to Philadelphia. See V. 110, p. 1771,2103, respectively. $12,000,000 of the soldier's bonus bonds and $5,000,000 of the tunnel and bridge bonds were offered on June 14, but owing to a question of legality these bonds were not sold. The 1921 Legislature passed an act (Chapter 201) authorizing $14,000,000 State bonds for State institutions, subject to a vote of the people at the November 1921, election. ing March 6 1915. page CITIES, COUNTIES, TOWNS, &c., are also restricted in the making debt by Article I, paragraphs 19 and 20, of the constitu¬ We give these paragraphs in full: 19. No county, city, borough, town, township or village shall here¬ after give any money or property, or loan its money or credit, to or In aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become security for, or be directly or Indirectly the owner of any stock or bonds of any association or corporation. 20. No donation of'land or appropriation of money shall be made by the State or any municipal corporation to or for the use of any society, asso¬ ciation or corporation whatever. It will be noted that the above prohibitions are absolute. Article IV, Section VII, Paragraph 11. of the constitution, forbids the passage by the Legislature of any special laws "regulating the internal affairs of towns and counties," the constitution directing that in this and all other cases where general laws are feasible, general laws shall be provided. of certain kinds of YORKVILLE. This Inc. 1920, tion. village'is 1902. in Oneida County Population 1910. 691; 1,512. Sewer Bonds. 15 *22-'37 3,600.. Apr 1 '22-27 4.35s'll A-O $16,000_Apr 4.90s'15A-O Paving Bonds. 5s'20 $10,000 .1921-1930 --- Street Bonds. 4.35s'll A-O $8,000-Apr 15 '22-'37 TOTAL DEBT May 23 '21 $30,800 Assessed valuation 19211,065,965 (Assessment about % actual value.)! __ (Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2l_$11.00 In time compliance with this last provision the Legislature passed many general laws relating to the different has from time to kinds of munlci- 80 NEW JERSEY—DEBT OF pallties existing In New Jersey, but latterly the situation has been greatly simplified, and now the debt-incurring powers of New Jersey municipalities are regulated almost entirely by a series of general laws passed in 19161918, which practically supersede the complex system of laws described in the State and City Supplement" for Nov. 1916 and previous issues. These new statutes are Laws 1917, Chapter 152, known as the Home Rule Act (amended and supplemented by numerous subsequent Acts), which grants broad power to make public improvements; Laws 1918, Chapter 185 7as amended), which is a similar Act concerning the powers of counties: Laws 1916, Chapter 252 (amended by Laws 1917, Chapter 240, Laws 1918, Chapter 259; Laws 1919, Chapter 51, Laws 1920, Chapters 78, 108 and 252, and Laws 1921, Chapters 120, 157, 164 and 235). known as the Pierson Bond Act, referred to at length below; Laws 1916, Chapter 112, Laws 1919, Chapters 73 and 186 and Laws 1921, Chapters 98 and 234, relating to loans for school purposes; Laws 1920 (Chapter 84, supplemented by Laws 1921. Chapter 30), directing the funding of floating debt; Laws 1917, Chapters 154 (amended by Laws 1918, Chapter 266), 155 and 156, creating the office of State Commissioner of Municipal Accounts and requiring municipalities to file with him financial reports and transcripts of proceedings for bond issues; Laws 1917, Chapter 192 (amended by Laws 1918, Chapter 242, and Laws 1919, Chapters 178, 238 and 242), providing for an annual budget and for temporary loans against taxes; Laws 1918, Chapters 267 and 268, and Laws 1921, Chapters 105 and 106, relating to the auditing of municipal accounts; Laws 1918, Chapter 238, establishing the fiscal year of munici¬ palities; and Laws 1917, Chapter 212 (amended by Laws 1918, Chapter 243), providing for sinking funds for bonds heretofore issued (all future issues being required to be serial bonds). THE PIERSON BOND ACT, mentioned above, authorizes and the issuance of all bonds and notes of counties, cities, regulates boroughs, villages, towns, townships and improvement commissions, other than bonds or notes for school purposes or against unpaid taxes or tax titles. Except in regard to registration and transfer of bonds, It supersedes all laws on the same sub¬ ject matters passed before March 22 1916, and probably also those passed before Jan. 1,1917; but on the latter point the amendatory Act of 1917 is not entirely clear. Saving clauses in the Act make certain restrictions in¬ applicable to proceedings commenced before March 29 1917. The Act provides substantially as follows: Power to Issue Bonds and Notes.—Power is given to issue bonds for any public improvement for which the municipality or county may lawfully make or for any other purpose for which it may lawfully appropriate money, except to pay current expenses or fund debts incurred after March 22 1916 for current expenses or refund bonds issued after that date. Power is also given to issue temporary bonds or notes to temporarily finance any purpose for which bonds may be Issued under the Act. Such temporary obligations may run not longer than six years after such purpose has been carried out, unless the levying of special assessments for improvements for which the obligations are issued is delayed by litigation. Term of Bonds.—Bonds must mature (a) within the probable life of the improvement or property for which they are Issued, to be determined by the bond ordinance or resolution, but not to be deemed greater than the maximum period specified in the Act for such an improvement or property £curred before March 522 1916 for unascertainable purposes, within 15 period ranging from to 50 years); or (b) if the bonds are to fund debt (c) if for refunding, within 20 years; or (<i) if for more than one within the average of the periods assigned, to the several taking into consideration the amount of bonds for each purpose; or (e) if issued in anticipation of the collection of special assessments, within a period ending not more than two years after tne last installment of the assessment will become delinquent. Serial Bonds.—All bonds must mature in annual Installments beginning not more than two years after the date of the bonds, and no installment can be more than 50% greater than the smallest prior installment. Sale of Bonds.—Bonds cannot be sold below par. If the amount of the Issue exceeds 510.000, they must be sold at public sale, unless sold within 30 days after a public sale at which no bids are received, or unless the sale is to the municipal sinking fund or insurance fund commissioners. Only such an amount of the bonds can be sold as will produce a sum less than 51,000 in excess of the amount of money necessary to be raised. In case of public sale, advertisement must be made in a local newspaper and also in a financial paper in New York City or Philadelphia. Temporary bonds or notes may be disposed of privately, Debt Limits.—Except as noted below, the Pierson Bond Act prohibits a municipality from passing an ordinance or resolution authorizing bonds years; or such purpose, purposes, or notes under that Act in an amount which, with the amount of all evidences of indebtedness then outstanding, or to be issued under previous authoriza¬ tions, exceeds 7% of the average of the three next preceding assessed valua¬ tions of taxable real property. In a county the limit is 4%. But in order that the statute may not work a hardship on municipalities heavily in¬ debted at the time of passage of the Act, it permits municipalities to exceed the 7 % limit so long as the bonds and notes Issued or authorized under the Act after Dec. 31 1916 (including debt so incurred and paid) do not exceed 2% of the average assessed valuation of taxable real property for the years 1914, 1915 and 1916. The statute prescribes in great detail the method for computing and determining net debt under these limitations. The chief financial officer of the municipality or county is required to file annually with the clerk of the municipality or of the county board of freeholders, as the caso may be, an "Annual Debt Statement," showing the debt situa¬ tion as of the close of the preceding calendar year; and he must file a "Sup¬ plemental Debt Statement," showing the changes since the last annual statement, before the passage of any ordinance or resolution authorizing bonds or notes to which the debt limitations apply. The debt limitations do not apply to the issuance of bonds or notes for funding, refunding, water supply, or the construction or reconstruction of dikes, bulkheads, jetties or other devices on the ocean or inlet fronts to prevent the encroachmont of the sea, including improvements to restore property demaged by the sea, or for the construction of boardwalks, pavilions; piers, bathing houses or other devices along the ocean front," Nor do they affect the incurring of debt under other laws, such as debts for schools or current expenses. But some of these exempted debts must be considered (as indicated below) In ascertaining the power to become indebted under the Act for other purposes. The net debt subject to the limits is computed by ascertaining the or gross amount of all bonds or other evidences of debt outstanding, authorized but not yet issued, or about to be authorized by the ordin¬ ance or resolution in connection with which the computation is made, of debts for current expenses of the current fiscal year, and by deducting from such gross amount (1) the following portions of the gross debt, viz.: (a) debts for self-sustaining utilities • (not for support or maintenance), in so far as they do not exceed 3% of the average as¬ exclusive sessed valuation of taxable real for the next preceding three they do not exceed 3% of such aver¬ improvements re¬ sewer improvements in boroughs (Laws 1919, Chapter 51) ; (e) debts for certain highway improvements in counties (Laws 1918, Chapter 183); (/) certain county bonds payable out of motor vehicle funds received from the State (Laws 1921, Chapter 164), and (ff) debts for certain self-sustaining electric light plants (Laws 1921, Chapter 235); also (2) the following assets, to the extent that they are applicable to the payment of any part of the gross debt not deducted as above stated, viz.: (a) uncollected special assessments levied or to be levied; (b) funds in hand or to be derived from the issuance of bonds years; (o) debts for schools, in so property far as age assessed valuation; (c) debts for ocean or inlet front ferred to above; (d) debts for certain or notes included in the gross debts and (c) uncollected taxes levied to pay gross debt; and (3) also other assets to the extent that they are not included in the foregoing assets, viz.: (a) unpaid taxes not more than three years in arrears, and (b) amounts owing to the municipality on account of improve¬ ments for which any partof the gross debt, not deducted, was incurred or authorized. Procedure for Issuing Bonds.—In boroughs and townships bonds cannot a vote of the people if protests against tne issue are filed by one-third of the governing body or by taxpayers representing 10% of the assessed valuation of propertuy. In other municipalities no election be issued without a Pr/°AVl3e? &yJihe p;!?rson Bond Act: but the so-called Home Rule Act (Article 37, Section 24) apparently makes all bond to referendum if demanded by ordinances subject taxpapers. Validation of Bonds.—The Act provides that the validity of bonds shall questioned in any suit commenced after the lapse of 20 days from publication of the ordinance or resolution authorizing them unless Issued in violation of the referendum provisions. In the case of Dale vs. Borough of Bayhead, bonds were sustained by reason of this provision! The Act also declares that bonds reciting that they are issued under the Act shall be incontestable not be the first SCHOOL BONDS.—The issuance of bonds and other obligations for by the general School Law of 1913 (Comp. Stat, 1910, p. 4724), as amended, especially the supplement and a mendments oA#L916 and 1919 already referred to. School bonds must matur serially as provided in the Pierson Bond Act, and within the maxi- ^^.ol JPurPoses is authorized and regulated STATE} [Vol. 112. kum period specified in the School Law for the class of improvement or property for which they are issued, ranging from 10 to 40 years. Bonds for refunding school bonds must mature within 20 years and in annual in¬ stallments, equal as nearly as practicable. If the bonds are issued for sev¬ eral purposes they must mature within the average of the periods assigned to the several purposes, taking into consideration the amount of bonds for each purpose, such average period to be conclusively determined by the governing body. The method of sale of bonds under the School Law is substantially the method prescribed by the Pierson Bond Act. The amount of school bonds in school districts governed by Article VI of the School Law is limited to 5% of the assessed in districts governed by Article valuation of property. There is no VII. Bonds of the latter districts litigation instituted after the lapse of 20 days after the election at which they are authorized. limit cannot be attacked in The School borough a Law makes every school district. incorporated city, town, township and City school districts are governed by Article VI of this law, which practically makes the Board of Education a branch of the city government, their bonds being obligations of the city. School districts in towns, townships and boroughs are governed by Article VII. their bonds are not obligations of the municipality with which they and coterminous. The School Law also provides that the voters of any may accept the provisions of Article VII, and that the township or borough district may accept the provisions of Article VII, and be governed accordingly. So far as we are aware no city has accepted Article VII. But certain large towns and townships (West Hoboken, Union, Kearny, Montclair, Irvington, Weehawken and North Bergen) have accepted Article VI, because they found it cumber¬ some to submit all important matters as to taxation and bond issues to meetings of the voters as required by Article VII. An election is necessaiw for the Issuance of bonds by school districts operating under Article VII, except districts embracing more than one municipality and having a popu¬ lation of more than 10,000, this exception being made by Chapter 73 of the Laws of 1919. Proceedings for the issuance of bonds by school districts are city school district voters of a town, under Article VII must bonds can be issued. A be approved by the Attorney-General before the supplement to the School Law, Laws 1911, p. 514, requires all school bonds to be signed, sealed, delivered and paid for in the State of New Jersey, such payment to be made by cash or certified check to the order of the custodian of school moneys. TAX EXEMPTION OF MORTGAGES AND RAILROAD BONDS.— A law was enacted by the 1917 Legislature (Chapter 231) amending Section 10 of the General Tax Act of 1903 (Comp. Stat, of 1910, p. 5075), by provid¬ ing that bonds issued by any railroad company of any State shall be exempt from taxation while owned by any savings bank or institution for savings of New Jersey. Section 10 as it now reads follows. We italicize the por¬ tion added in 1917: "No mortgage or debt secured by mortgage on real property which is taxed in this State shall be listed for taxation; and no deduction from the assessed value of real property shall be made by the assessor on the on is equal as account of any mortgage debt, hut the mortgagor or owner of property paying the tax on mortgaged real property shall be entitled to credit the interest payable on the mortgage for so much of the tax to the tax rate applied to the amount due on the mortgage, except where the parties have otherwise agreed, or where the mortgage is an investment of funds not subject to taxation, or where the parties have law¬ fully agreed that no deduction shall be made from the taxable value of the lands by reason of the mortgage. Bonds issued by any railroad company of any State shall be exempt from taxation while owned institution for savings of this State." or by any savings bank TAX EXEMPTION OF PUBLIC SECURITIES.—Section 3 of the Gen¬ eral Tax Act of 1903 (Compiled Stat, of 1910, p. 5075), relating to the ex¬ emption of public securities in New Jersey, was amended in 1917 (Chapter 258) so as to read as follows. The portions added in 1917 we print in Italics: "The bonds and other securities of the United States, other than circu¬ lating notes of national banking associations and United States legal tender certificates of the United States, payable on demand and circulating or intended to circulate as currency and gold, silver or other coin, and all bonds, securities, improvement certificates and other evi¬ dences of indebtedness. heretofore or hereafter issued by this State or by any county thereof, or by any taxing .district or school district of this State, and the personal property owned by citizens or corpora¬ notes and other notes and tions of this State situate and being out of the State upon which taxes shall have been actually assessed and paid within 12 months next before May 20 being the day prescribed by law for commencing the assessment." LIMITATION OF TAX RATE.—Chap. 116, Laws of 1906, limiting the repealed, by Chapter 9. Laws of 1914. tax rate, was SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRIC¬ TIONS.—The savings bank law of New Jersey was completely revised by the State Legislature of 1906, without, however, changing in any essential respects the investment provisions. In 1913 the law was further amended permit investment in certain bonds secured by first mortgage to dock property. or 1915. See V. 96, p. 1169. There were no on terminal amendments in In 1917 .the Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 36) authorizing savings banks and other institutions in this State to invest in Federal Land Bank bonds. This we print in full below, at the end of Section 33. An¬ measure was adopted in 1917 (Chapter 171) amending paragraph VI regard to investments in first mortgage bonds. See V. 104, p. 1721. other in Paragraph VI. was further amended by the 1920 Legislature. We put the part to be stricken out in brackets and the portions added are printed in italics. See V. 110, p. 1886 The 1919 Legislature passed an Act permit¬ ting savings banks to purchase from their available fund, notes, drafts, bills of exchange or acceptances, acceptable to the Federal Reserve Bank. We give below in full the investment sections of the law: VI. DEPOSITS—HOW INVESTED. SECTION 33. the No savings bank shall Invest the moneys deposited with In any manner except as follows, to wit: In stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United same I. States, or those for which the faith of the United States Is distinctly pledged to provide for the payment of the principal and Interest thereof: II. In the interest-bearing bonds of this State; or In any bonds author¬ ized by the laws of this State to be Issued by any commission appointed by the Supreme Court of this State, by virtue of any law of this State: III. In the bonds of any State In the Union that has not, within ten years previous to making such Investment by any such bank, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or Interest In any debt author¬ ized by any law of such State to be contracted. IV. In the bonds of any county, township, municipality or school dis¬ trict Of this State issued pursuant to the authority of any law of this State, provided, such county, township, municipality or school district shall not, within the five years next preceding, have defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any legal debt or obligation thereof; and provided further, the total indebtedness of any borough or village does not exceed 10% of its assessed valuation, and such school district bonds are by law charged upon all the property of the inhabitants of such district or in any interest-bearing obligation Issued by the county in which such bank is situated, or by any city, town, township, borough or village in such county. In the bonds of any city or county of any other State of the Union V. Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of any such State; provided, such city or county has, within ten years previous to making such In¬ vestment, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or In¬ terest of any debt authorized by law of such State to be contracted; and no provided further, the total indebtedness of any such city or county Is limited by law to 10% of Its assessed valuation; VI. In first mortgage bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by any rail¬ road company which has paid dividends of not less than 4% per annum regularly on its entire capital stock for a period of not less than five years next upon or previous to the purchase of such bonds, and secured by a first lien not less than three-fourths of the rail mileage included in said mortgage; in any consolidated mortgage bonds issued, guaranteed or assumed by any such company [authorized to be issued to retire the entire bonded debt of the issuing company] secured by mortgage providing for the retirement of all prior lien mortgages on the property covered by such consolidated mort¬ gage; or in any first mortgage bonds secured by liens prior to any such consolidated mortgage; or in the bonds of any railway terminal or dock company of this State, secured by first mortgage on terminal or dock property fronting on the Hudson River and having an assessed value for the purpose of taxation in excess of the amount of the entirei issue of bonds, and used and occupied as a dock or terminal by any railroad company now operating in this State. VII. In bonds secured by mortgages which shall be a first lien on real estate situate In this State, and worth at least double the amount loaned thereon, but not to exceed 80% of the whole deposits shall be so loaned or invested; but in case the loan Is on unimproved or unproductive real estate. NEW JERSEY-CITIES JUNE, 1921.] and mortgage shall be made by any savings the report of a committee of at least three of the man¬ agers, and two members of which committee shall certify In writing to the value of the premises mortgaged, or to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment; suoh report shall be filed and preserved among the records no Investment In any bond bank, except upon of the bank. VIII. In real estate strictly In accordance with the following provisions: A plot whereon Is erected, or may be erected, a building or buildings requisite for the convenient transaction of Its business, and from portions of which not required for Its own use a revenue may be derived; the costs (a) of such building or buildings and lot shall in no case exceed 50% of the net surplus of such bank except with the written approval of the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance; provided, the limitations as to the cost of such lot and building contained In this subdivision shall not apply to or affect any such investment heretofore made by a savings bank organized under a spcclcti charter« -•. • * (&) Such as shall have been purchased or acquired by It at sales upon the foreclosure of mortgages owned by such corporation, or upon Judgments or decrees obtained or rendered for debts due to It, or In settlements effected to secure such debts, or in satisfaction of such mortgages; and all such real estate shall be sold by such bank within five years after the same shall have been so purchased, unless, upon application by such corporation to the Com¬ missioner of Banking and Insurance, he shall extend the time within which suoh sale shall be made; the provisions of this section shall apply to all funds of any savings bank, Including its reserve fund, and all Investments of money and sales and transfers of securities may be made in the manner provided and made lawful In this Act, notwithstanding any provision in any speolal charter contained limiting the number of trustees or managers who shall act in the Investment of moneys and the sale or transfer of stocks or securities. Savings Banks, &c., May Invest in Federal Land Bank Bonds.—Any savings bank, banking institution, trust company or insurance com¬ organized under the laws of this State, or any person acting as executor, administrator, guardian or trustee, may invest in the bonds Issued by any Federal Land Bank organized pursuant to an Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide capital for agricultural development, to create standard forms of investment based upon farm mortgage, to equalize rates of interest upon farm loans, to furnish a market for United States bonds, to create Government depositaries and financial agents for the United States, and for other purposes," approved July 17 1916. • AN ACT to amend an Act entitled "An Act concerning savings banks," ** approved May 2 1906. am i < vm * pany, . Be it enacted by the Senate and 1. General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: Section 36 of the Act of which this Act is an amendment be and the hereby is amended to read as follows: 36. The managers of every savings bank, as soon as practicable, shall same In* deposited with them in the securities named in the thirty-third section, except that? for the purpose of meeting current pay¬ ments and expenses in excess of the receipts, there may be kept an available fund of not exceeding ten per centum of the whole amount of deposits with such bank; and the same may be kept on hand or on deposit in any solvent bank in this State, organized under the laws of this State or of the United States; or the same may be deposited on call, at interest, in such solvent trust company incorporated under the laws of this State or of the States of New York or Pennsylvania, or in such solvent national bank located in the invest the pioneys State of New York or in the State of Pennsylvania, as a majority of the managers of such bank may direct, by resolution adopted at a regular or special meeting, and duly recorded on their minutes; or such available fund, or any part thereof, may be loaned upon pledge of the securities, or any of them, named in section 33 of this Act, but not in excess of eighty per centum of the market value of such securities so pledged; and should any of the securities so held in pledge depreciate in value after making any loan thereon the managers shall require the immediate payment of such loan, or a part thereof, or additional security therefor, so that the amount loaned shall at no time exceed eighty per centum of the cash market value of the securi¬ ties pledged for the same; or part of such available fund, not exceeding one-half thereof, may be temporarily employed in the purchase of notes, drafts, bills of exchange or acceptances, which have a maturity at the time of purchase of not more than three months, exclusive of days of grace, and which serve are of the kind made eligible by law for rediscount with banks Federal Re¬ organized under the Act of Congress of the United States entitled "An Act to provide for the establishment of Federal Reserve banks, to furnish an elastic currency, to afford means of rediscounting commecrial Saper, to establish a more effective supervision of banking 1913, and the in the United tates, and for other purposes," approved December 23 supplements and amendments thereto, provided the same are indorsed or accepted by a bank or trust company in which such savings bank is herein permitted to deposit funds; provided, further, that the aggregate amount of the liability of any such bank or trust company to any such savings bank as indorser and acceptor shall not exceed ten per centum of the paid-up capital and surplus of such bank or trust company. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately. subject is covered by the 382; Comp. Stat, of 1910, p. 3864. printed in full in "Chronicle" of Nov. 23 1907, p. 1352. In 1913 the Legis¬ lature passed an Act (Chapter 247), giving executors, administrators or trustees authority to make investments in any securities in which savings INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.—This Act of May 8 1907, Public Laws 1907, p. banks of New Jersey may invest their funds. 81 TOWNS Public-Library Bonds. he amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 30% of Its actual value; and AND 4s g '03 J-J *$30,OOOo—Jan Water Bonds. 5s g '95 J-D$761,000c...June 4Hsg'96M-S 100,000c Mch 4s g '00 J-J *200,000o—July 4s g '01 J-J *70,OOOo—July 4s g '02 J-J *15,OOOo—July 4s g *03 J-J *75,000c...Jan 4s g '04 J-J *35,000o July 4 Hsg'06J-J *300,OOOo July 4Hg'10J-J 275,000c—J&J 4 Hg'll J-J 75,000c—Jan 4 Hg'12 J-J 100,000c...Jan 4Hg'13J-J 214.000c.-Jan 4Hs'14 J-J *367,000c J&J 4Hs'14 J-J *200,000—July 4Hs g J-J 43.000 July _ 1 1938 5s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1925 5s 1926 1930 1931 5s 19S2 1933 1934 1941 Road Bonds. J-J $90,OOOo..Jan 1 '22-'30 50,000 1921-1925 '15 260,000 1929-1939 30,000c.Apr 1 '26-*27 15,000c...Apr 1 1939 '16 J-D 15,000c... Apr 1 1946 20,000c...Apr 1 1928 120.000c.Apr 1 '42-'45 s-a '20 454,000—June 1 1922 s-a *20 650,000 June 1 1926 5s '11 6s 6s 1 1945 1 1946 1 1947 f 20,000c.June 15'22-'23 4Hs'19 „ 1 1943 1 1944 J-D1135,000c.June 15'24~'32 11,000c.June 15 1933 ■ 6s '21 242,000 June 1 1927 Bridge Bonds. 1 1944 4Hs'12 J-J 20.000c—Jan 1 '22-'25 1 1935 TOT. GR. DT. Dec 31'20$2,303,182 Albany Avenue Bonds. Deductions. 410,937 4Hsg'09J-J $70,000o July 1 1944 Net debt— 1,892,245 Paving Bonds. Sinking fund 161,099 4s g '01 A-0 *135,000o—Oct 1 1921 Assess, value, real estate. 144,545,204 4s g '02 A-0 *15,000o...Oot 1 1922 Assess, value, personal— 10,013,122 4Hsg'04M-N *195,000o._May 1 1924 Assess, val. 2d cl. RR.prop.2,147,070 4s g705 J-D*130,OOOo...June 11925 Total assess, val. 1921—156,705,396 4s g '06 A-0 80,OOOo...Apr 1 1926 State & co. tax(per $1,000)'21_$5.31 4Hsg*07J-J*250,000o—Jan 11927 Popula'n 1910, 71,894; 1920 83,883 4s g '06 J-J 15,OOOo—Oct 1 1926 INT. at County Collector's office. 4Hsg'08J-J *65,OOOo—Jan 11928 4Hs'08J-J *70,OOOo—July 1 1928 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. 4s g '09 J-J 65,OOOo...Jan 1 1929 This borough is in Monmouth Co. 4 Hsg'09J-J *205,OOOo July 1 1944 Inc. 1887; relnc. Sept. 15 1891. 4 Hsg'10J-J *68,OOOo...July 1 1945 Sewer Extension Bonds. 4Hg'll J-J *70,000c...Jan 11946 5s *15 M-S $20,000—Sept 1 *21-'40 4Hsg'l2J-J *35,000c ...Jan 1 1947 Refunding Water Bonds. 4H&T3J-J *30.000c—Jan 11938 4 H g J-J $60,000c— .July 1 1928 4Hg'12J-J *12,000c—July 1 1922 Fire Department Bonds. 4Hsg'13J-J *200,000c July 1 1938 4Hs'17 J-J $5,660.-July 1 '22-'27 4Hs 14 J-J *295,000 July 1 1933 5s '18 M-N 4,500—Nov 1 '21-'29 4Hs J-J *32,000 Jan 1 1934 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'17 J-J 6,000..Jan 1 *22-'27 4s g J-J $39,000c—.July 1 1928 4Hs'18 J-J • 5,000-Jan 1 "22-'26 Refunding Light Bonds. Atlantic Ave. Improv't Bonds. 4Hsg'06J-J $15,000r__May 10 1926 4Hs'07 A-0 $44,OOOo—Oct 1 1937 -s 5,500.-Apr 1 '22-'32 Hospital Bonds. Funding Bonds. 4s g '06 M-S*$30.000c—Sept 1 1936 5s g '04 J-J $1,OOOo Jan 1 1922 4Hs'07 M-S *70,OOOo...Sept 1 1937 5s 14 J-J 1,000—Jan 1 '22-'23 4Hg'09 M-S *5.000o—Sept 1 1939 5s '15 3.000 ..June 1 '23-'25 Drainage Bonds. 6s '20 s-a J 3,000—Dec 31 1921V 4Hsg07J-J $20,000c—July 1 1937 (22,000-Dec 31 '22-'32 4Hsg'08J-J *100,OOOo..July 1 1938 Park Bonds. 4Hsg'llJ-J 765,000c...Jan 11941 4Hs'17 $17,000 1921-1937 4 Hg'13 J-J *226,000c J&J 1 1943 Borough Hall Bonds. 4Hg'15 J&J*100,000c...Jan 11945 4Hs'18 $22,000.-May 1 '22~'43 4Hs'18 J-J 39,000..Jan 1 '22-'58 4Hs'18 23.000 1921-1943 Conduit Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 *20. $256,000 4s g '06 M-N $30,OOOo—May 1 1936 Deductions 209,993 4Hsg J-J 16.000—.Jan 11935 Net debt 46,007 Electrical Equipment Bonds. Sinking fund 13.267 Assess, val., real estate .2,170,080 .... ^ity-Improvement Bonds. Assess, val., personal 343,970 1925 4s g '05 A-0 *$55,000c—Apr Assess, val., 2d cl. RR.prop. 143,988 1928 4Hsg'08J-J *55,OOOo...Jan Total assess, val. 1921 2,658,038 1931 4 Hg'll J-J 75,000c—Jan Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.--$44.50 1932 4 Hg'12 J-J 20,000c...Jan Population 1910, 1.645; 1920, 1,629 1933 4Hg'13 J-J 6,000 Jan INTEREST payable in New York. 4Hs'17 J-J 23,000-Jan 1 '22-'42 Park Bonds. 4Hsg*99J-J *$100,000c—July 1 1929 AUDUBON. This borough is In Camden Co. 4Hsg'08J-J *72,OOOo...July 1 1943 1 1945 TOT. DEBT Dec 31 '20— $749,320 4 Hg'10 J-J *175,000o—Jan ... , ... , ... — — ... ... 4^T9 $35,000,.July 1 '22-'49 4 Hsg'lOJ-J 387,860 Deductions. 4s g Net debt *76,000c—Jan I 1945 12 J-J *173,000c—Jan 1 1946 4Hs g* 14J-J *50,000 July 1 1944 4Hs'17 J-J 7,000-Jan 1 '22-'28 4Hs'19 ... .7,000—July l 4Hsg'07J-J 4s J-J *06 4s g '09 J-J 4Hg'10J-J 4Hg'13 J-J 4Hg'15 J-J 4Hs'17 J-J 4Hs'18 J-J *$8,000c...July *25,OOOo...Jan *128,000c—July *28,OOOo...Jan *55,000o—Jan *20,000c..-Jan 51,000 Jan 28,000—Jan 1 35,000—Jan • 1 Ventnor Ave. 282,500 1 1932 1 1937 Total tax rate ... 4s g '02 J-J ... Sinking fund 162,468 val., real estate 2,832,625 Assess, val., personal 179,945 Assess, val., 2d cl. RR.prop. 5,465 Total assess, val. 1921 -3,018,035 '22-'28 14,000..July 1 '22-'35 Fire-Department Bonds. 4Hs'19 361,465 School debt (incl.) 1 1926 Assess (per $1,000) '21 .$56.80 Population 1910, 1,343; 1920, 4,740 1 1944 1 1945 11943 1 1930 '22-'41 AVALON. This borough is in Cape May Oo. Sewage Disposal Bonds. 5s '16 A-O $25,000 Apr (Subject to •22-'28 Water Bonds. 1 1946 call.) ' V bonds. $54,000—1931,'37. 42 &'44 4Hs'14 J-J *$30,000 Jan 1 1944 5s Road Bonds. Texas Avenue Bonds. $14,000 Due on demand 4Hs'08 J-J *$40,000c—July 1 1938 5s Drainage Bonds. Massachusetts Avenue Bonds. $2,500 .1944 4Hs'08 J-J *$30,OOOo...July 1 1928 5s 1 Boardwalk bonds 5s $27,500 Michigan Avenue Bonds. TOT. DEBT Dec 31 '20— $273,076 4s g '06 A-0 $7,OOOo—Oct 1 1936 Deductions 192,901 Lighting Standard Bonds. 80,175 4Hsg J-J *$10,000 July 1 1934 Net debt Sinking fund 9,845 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '21-9,297,000 1,519,855 Sinking fund 3,253,503 Assess, val. real 56,850 NET DEBT 6,043,497 Assessed val., personal 27,840 Water debt (incl. above). 2,830,000 Assess.val.2d class RR.prop. School debt (see below) 1,393,000 Total assessed val. 19 :1—1,604,545 Assess, val., real 118,00!),000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21— $35.15 Assess, val., personal 7,000,000 Population in 1910, 230; 1920, 197. Other assessable property. 2,000,000 Total val. 1921 (est.)...127,000,000 AVON-BY-THE-SEA. This borough is in Monmouth Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—.$27 60 Popula'n 1910, 46,150; 1920 , 50.682 County. Water & Sewer System Bonds. Summer population (est.)—300 000 Beach bonds $27,000 INT. on bonds marked (*) at Han Sewer bonds 28,000 over Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on Albany Water bonds 35,600 Ave. bonds and ... CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE NEW JERSEY. OP ALLENDALE. borough is in Bergen County. 5s (1921-29).$9,653 5s Road bonds ($1,000 yearly)..18,000 Water bonds (30 years) 45,000 Is This School house bonds Park bonds 5,000 14,400 —. Sidewalk bonds (assess.) GROSS DEBT Dec 31 1920._81.800 Assess, val. real 1,057,550 Assess, val. personal 113,312 2d class RR. property 7,561 Total assess, val. 1921 ..1,188,424 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21 $33.30 — Pop'n 1910, 937; 1920..——.1,165 ... & fund real estate..2,494,724 Sinking val. personal 333,895 Ass'dval. 2d class RR. prop 19,048 Total assessed val. 1921—2,847,667 Assessed 4s Improvement Certificates. A-0 $14,000 Apr 1 1922 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 .$28.20 Sewer Bonds. 4s '03 A-0 $50,000c...Apr 1 1933 4s '05 M-S 50,000c...Sept 1 1945 4Hs'07 J-J "75,000c July 1 1942 Population in 1910, 306; 1920...343 4Hs'09 M-N ASBURY PARK. 4Hs'12 J-J 75,000c._.July 1 1947 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19$1,984,815 I In Monmouth County. city in 1897. Commis¬ adopted Dec. 8 1914. Funding Bonds. ($3,500c..Dec 31 1921 6s *20 M-N 90,000c.Dec31 '22-39 [ 2,000c..Dec 31 1940 This city is Incorp. as a sion govt, _ _ 35,000c Water debt (included) Sinking funds Assessed val. real estate Assessed val, personal 2d class RR. property 1944 250,000 341.625 13,485,800 1,683,000 73,657 Total assessed val. 1921.. 15,242,457 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921..$43.00 Fire Bonds. 4s '04 J-D $19,000c—June 1 1934 Pop'n 1910, 10,150; 1920 12,400 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 4Ms*09 M-N 15,000c...May 1 1944 Fire Funding Bonds. 4Hs M-N $9,500 Nov 1 1935 ATLANTIC CITY. , Beach Bonds. A-O$250,000o Apr 1 1933 4Hs*07 J-J 150,000 July 1 1947 4Hs'll J-J 150.000 Jan 1 1951 Memorial Playground. 4s *13 1929 at Atlantic County. Incorporated March 3 1854. New charter adopted Apr. 3 1902. Com¬ mission gov't accepted May 14 1912. city is in 4Hs'19 — ... ... 17,000 Funding bonds.. 15,000 7,000 Fire bonds Sewer extension ATLANTIC CITY SCHOOL DIST. 3Hs'00M-S $30,000c.Mch 1 '22-'24 bonds Swimming pool bonds 17,000 5s'18 $>,000 1921-1932 TOT. DEBT Dec 31 '20— $196,794 ... 5,000c...July 1 1922 ,141,488 102.000o_July 1 '25-'31 Deductions 55,306 4s g 65,OOOo.July 1 '31-'35 Net debt 56,701 4s '06 J-J 16,OOOo—July 1 1936 Sinking fund 4 Hs'07 J-J i 70,000c—July 1 1937 Assessed valuation, real—1,608.475 123,700 4 Hg'08 J-J 1160,OOOo.July 1 '38-'42 Assessed val., personal 10,184 4Hsg'09J-J 120,000c.—July 1 1943 Assess, val. 2d cl.RR.prop. 4 Hsg J-J 139,000c—July 1 1945 Total assessed val. 1921—1,742,359 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 -$45.60 4 Hg 11 J-J 170.000c_._jan " Population 1910, 426; 1920, 647 245,000c—-July 4Hg'12 J-J 90,000c—.July 4Hg*13 J-J BAYHEAD. 15.000—..Jan 4Hsg J-J This borough is In Ocean County. 4Hg'15 J-J 135,000c... Jan TOT. DEBT Dec 31 '20— $65,100 4Hs'17 J-J 26,000_.Jan 1 19,943 BCND. DEBT Apr 18'21-$1,393,000 Deductions 45,557 INT. on 4Hs due in 1937 and 4Hs Net debt due 1938-1942 at Hanover Nat. Bk., Total assessed value 19 H—1.183,648 4s g '04 J-J 4s g '05 J-J '06 J-J , . _ _ — N. This $25,000... May 1924— 6s 885.000cApr 1 *24,'26,'27 City-Hall Bonds. 4^s s-a $17,500 Dec 192l-'39 5s '20 75,000 1921-1950 4s g '00 F-A*$90,000c...Aug 1 1930 4s g '09 J-J *20,OOOo Jan 1 1944 Water Funding Bonds. *6,000c Jan 1 1933 4Hs'15 J-J $58,000 July 1 1945 4Hsg'13J-J ... - paving bonds due Nat. Park Bk., N. Y.; on other bonds in Atlantic City. Electric Bonds. 4Hs'17 M-S f$24,0(J0c Sept 1 '21-'26 \ 60,000c Sept 1'27-'38 62.336 Assessed val. 1 1 1 1 1924 1927 1928 4s 1936 4Hs'14 M-S 50,000 Sept 1 1944 School Bonds (City's Portion). 5s '94 J-D 43,000 $2,000yrly. 4Hs'07 J-D 100,000c...July 1 1937 4tfs'13 J-J 175,000c—Jan 1 1943 5s'18 10,500 $1,000 yrly. Library Bonds. 4s M-N $ 18,000c...Nov 1 1931 Natatorium Building Bonds. 4Hs*17 M-S $94.000c—$2,000y'rly Street Fire Beach Power Plant ALLENHURST. This borough is in Monmouth Co. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20. $312,500 ^ Water Bonds. J-D $50,000o_—June J-J 48,000c. „Jan J-J 22,000c... Jan '06 A-0 22,000c...Apr Y.; on 4Hs due 1943 at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.; on other bonds In At¬ City. Total tax rate per Population 1910, $1,000'21 $30.55 281; 1920, 273 lantic ATLANTIC COUNTY, , 6s '20 s-a 25,500 June BAYONNE. This city is in Hudson County. city 1869. Com¬ Mar. 9 1915. City Commissioners authorize pur¬ chase of local water company. See V. 106, p. 1151. Road Refunding Bonds. $35,000 Jan 1 1923 1 1926 4Hs'03J-J May's Landing Is the county seatTuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 5e *15 J-J $50,000-July 1 *40-'41 Building Bonds. 5s '13 M-8 $75,000.-Mar 1 '53-'57 5s '13 M-8 32,725—Oct 1 *2l-'27 Incorporated as a mission govt, adopted BAYONNE (Concluded)— Court-Room Bonds. 4s '01 M-S $2,600-.-Sept 13 192i Library-Site Bonds. 4s 02 M-S $3,000-—Sept 2 1922 Funded Assessment Bonds. 6s '95 J-J $33,000 Jan 1 1925 , Water Bonds. 1922 $15,000 Deo 1 4s '02 J-J 18,000—__Jan 1 4 He'03 J-J 44.000 July 1 5s '18 1,279,000-_$60,000 4Hg'02J-J 1932 1923 yrly. --- 48,OOOc&r .June 1 1943 ( {480.OOOc&r J'ne 1 *44-'51 5s g '18 J-J ( 16, 000c&r_ June 11952 5Hs*20 1.800 000 Mar 1926 6s g '21 346,000 Feb 1 1927 Police-Headquarters Bonds. 4s '05 J-J $38,000 July 1 1925 School Bonds. 4s '02 J-J $9,000-—Apr 1 1922 4s*02 J-J 7.500--.Aug 18 1922 4Hs'03 J-J 100,000 Mch 2 1933 1935 6,750 Mch 4s 05 J-J 1922 49,400 Jan 4HK'07 J-J 1928 10,000 Jan 5s '08 J-J 1928 5s g 08 J-J 160,000c---Apr 1928 5s 08 M-N 265,000 Nov „ M-N 4^s'09 J-J J-J 4Ms'10 J-J 4Ms'll J-J 4Hs'll 4s '12 J-J — ... 4 H s'l 6 — 5s *18 J-J 5s *12 J-J 18J-J ... GEN. BD.DT. Feb 1921— Assess debt (add'l) INT. 1st Nat. at SCHOOL DIST. Bergen County. ($3.000c.Feb 1 '2 >-'24 \12.000c-Feb 1 '25-'30 BOND. DEBT June 30 '20 $60,000 BERGENFIELD This Is borough Incorp. in Fire-Engine Bonds. J-J $4,500 County. — 1919 (80% actually)..—2,871,725 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—..$2.64 Indebteness. $>,000-Dec 20 21-22 — s g 1941 $12,600c — 36.000 July 1 1943 Ml J-D J-J 5s *13 Water-Extension Bonds. J-J $20,000c--July 1 1937 5s '13 J-J 22,000 July 1 1943 5s '07 1930 1926 5s '05 1928 1931 Deductions. 1936 Net debt1936 Total sinking fund — — — „ Ass'd val. 2a Class Total assessed val. 1921-107,598,351 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$31.93 Popula'n 1910, 55,545; 1920, 76,754 INTEREST payable part at Hud¬ son Co. Nat. Bank of Jersey City, part at Bayonne Tr. Co. and part at Tr. Co. In Bayonne is In Essex County. approved — ~ ?9V?5$04' I'OP'n 191°' 9'891; Various 5s *19 5s *19 ... ... Impt. Bonds. $6,000 July 1 1924 13,500 July 1 1924 Funding Bonds. F-A $90,000—Feb 1 4Ms'15 M-S 80.000 Mar 1 Road Bonds. 5s '18 $18,000.—June 13 4s '95 15,000 July 1 5s '14 1944 1945 _— 1922 —_ 1925 Sewer Bonds. 5s '19 5s '11 ... 5s '13 J-D 1924 Dec 4,000 F-A 5s '18 July $17,500 — 1944 47,000c—.Aug |66,000—Dec 1 5,000..Dec 1 . Fire 5s *14 1 \ a7,OOOc&r Dec 1 '43-49 aRoad-Improvement Bonds. 5s *08 M-S $58,000 4^s'15 J-D 30,000—.June *22-'24 5s '14 J-D (300.000 Dec 1 1944 1125,000 Dec 1 1944 4^s'15 A-O 91,000 1921-1933 4^s'15A-0 104,000 1921-1933 4&s'16 J-D (400,000—Dec 1 »21-'28 5s '18 5s '19 \ 46,000 Dec 1 1929 J-D/368,000c_Dec 15'2l-'28 \ 59,000c—Dec 15 1929 F-A a240,OOOc&r Dec 1 '22-29 5^s'20J-D $7,000 Oct 1 1924 Sidewalk Impt. Bonds. 6s *13 J-D $46,000c Dec 1 1923 Refunding Bonds. F-A $75,000c.-Aug 1 1943 5s '13 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20.$1,187.000 Deductions ... NETDEBT... 856.107 330,893 Water debt (add'l) Assess, impt. bds. (add'l). 98,000 550,000 Tax 145,000 revenue notes General impt. notes.. Assess, val. real estate 86,702 9,066,570 Assess, val. personal prop.1,797,233 Ass'd val. 2d class RR prop. 10,047 assess, val. 1921 10,873,859 Total Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $43.70 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Belleville a36,OOOc&r Dec 1 1930 a315,OOOc&r Bonds. ... 29,000.-Aug 1 '21-'25 (572,000c&rDec 1 '21-'33 1 49.000c&r .Dec 1 1934 J-D 1943 '21-'53 *54-'58 1921-1937 4^s'll J-J 75,000c July 1 *27-'31 5s '13 J-D 300,000c Dec 1 1933 5s *14 J-D 300,000 Dec 1944 5s *17 Dec 1 '31-37". a37,OOOc&r Dec 1 1938 oHospital Bonds. 5s *17 J-D ($5 ),000c.Dec 15 *21-'45 1 5s '19 J-D 5Hs'20 J-D . lO.OOOc.Dec 15 22,000c&rDec 1 a88,000c_Dee 1 a81,000c_Dec 1 a96,000c_Dec 1 '46-'55 *22-32 *5,2)2,000 Floating debt Sinking fund 275,695 242,526 Assessed valuation 1921.223,169,780 Tot. tax rate (p.$1,000)'21— $4.43 + Popula'n 1910,138,002; 1920.210.686 *INT. at A. B. Leach & Co. $54,000 $101,000 bonds Improvement certificates — 1,000 Sewer certificates 3,500 Floating debt 15,200 Assessed val'n, real estate..3,112,020 Assessed val'n, personal 59,609 Other assessable property. 122,449 Tot.ass'd val.'21(65% act.;3,831,378 _ Total tax $39.80 (per $1,000) '21 INTEREST on bonds at school BRADLEY BEACH. This borough is in Monmouth Co. Fire Department Bonds. — 5s '19 1921-1929 $243,300 3,050 66,485 $22,500 s-a BOND. DEBT May 23 *21 Assess, impt. notes Sinking fund 2,117 2,500 Sinking J General funds [Sewer Assess, val. real Assess, val. Ass'd val. 2d class RR prop. 1,760 Total assess, val. 1921 $1,121,613 $1.000)'21 $35.10 Population 1910, 2,140; 1920, 2,562 Total tax rate (per BRADLEY corporated as a xSchool Bonds. 4s *00 J-J $ '7,009—Jan 15 '2 '-'30 M-S 2 ),000..Mar 1 '22-'26 4s '99 '07 '09 A-O 4s '10 F-A 45,800 Oct 1 *2 -*53 2/,000c.Apr 1 '2 *-'48 A-O 4s 4s 22-'58 171.000c-Aug 1 144,000c.Feb 1 '26-'52 33,000—June 1 '27-46 4V+s'16 F-A J-D aSewer Bonds. 4s '00 F-A $.50.000c ..Feb 1 1930 zPark Bonds. 4s '09 A-O $30,000c .Apr 1 '30-'35 4s '11 J-D 39.000c. —Dec 1 1941 aStreet-lmprovement Bonds. 4s *99 J-D $J3.000c.June 1 '22-'29 4s A-O $i5,000Apr '04 15,000Apr A-O 4^s'D9 in N. Y. City; a all other issues at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y 1938 — 1,000 Net debt— 29,000 Assessed val. real estate.._.258,450 — Assessed val. personal,.— 90,000 7,680 356,130 Less exemptions 1,000 Net valuation 1920 355,130 Total tax rate (per$1,000) '20 $ 33.71 Population in 1910, 663; 1920—.588 2d class RR. property Total assessed value 1929 — _ _ BRIDGETON. This city is situated In Cumberland County. Incorp. Nov. 29 1864. Sewer-Disposal Bonds. l'22-'34 4Hs'll J-J $50,000c July 1 1941 Street and Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'13 15,000 Sept 1 1943 Water Bonds. 1'35-'37 — $75,000c—July 1 1941 4^s'13 J-J 55,000c—Jan 1 1943 4Hs'16 M-S (26,000c_9ept 15 *21-33 \ 2,000c.Sept 15 *34-'35 Paving Bonds (opt. after 1917 . 4s '06 J-J $10,200r—July 1 1927 4 Ms'11 J-J •Fire-Department Bonds. J-J $25,000c...July 1 1924 4s '04 __ is in Sussex County. $30.000 Deductions 4Hs'15 M-N16 ),000.May 15 *22-'45 Floating debt (additional) Sinking (General — GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20—$30,000 4Hs '14 M-N 51 .OOOMay 1 '22-'38 Funding Bonds. 5s *13 M-N 60.000c.May 1 '22-*23 BOND. DEBT Apr 19'21 Water debt (additional) 14,442 Water-Works Bonds. 4^s zWater Bonds. 4 Hi3 $87,000 BRANCHVILLE. This borough In¬ town Feb. 26 1900. Essex County, DIST. SCH. BEACH BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 Sinking fund— BLOOMFIELD. This town Is In . Population 1910, 1,807; 1920-2,307 194,653 personal 311,503 21,304 personal Tot.ass'd val.'21 (M act.)_3,l t >,o07 Tot. tax rate (p $1,000)'21.. $10.10 913,230 Assess, val. 2,812,700 Assess, val. real Other assessable property. $885,500 148 000 82,489 201,223 40,658 4s School Bonds* '02 J-J $25,000c—July 1 1922 (Subject to call July 1 1912.) 18,200c 1942 25,009,825 4Hs'12 Funding Bonds. personal 4,404,950 J-J $50,000c—Jan 1 1934 Other assessable property 121,252 4s '04 Tot. val. 1921 20,536,0 7 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1919) F-A $35,000c...Feb 1 1939 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$30 .70 4s '09 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1924) Pop. lgjW. 15,070; 1920.. 22,019 Refunding Bonds. x IntTat Bloomfield Nat. Bank; 4s '05 M-S $15.000c.-Sept 1 1925 a at Fidelity Trust Co.. Newark; * at Park Bonds (opt. after 1917). U. S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., New York. 4s '03 J-J $40,000c Nov 1 1927 funds [Water Assess, val. real— — Assess, val. BOND. DEBT April Assessed val., real BOGOTA. Is in Bergen Co. Street-Improvement Bonds. 5Ks ($30,000—Aug 1 '21-'22 i 30,000..Aug 1 '23-*25 Sewer Extension Bonds. 5s *15 $27,000..Dec 1 '21-*29 This borough 1921. $416,400 .$6,725,777 Assessed val., personal 2,582,655 Other assessable property141,366 366,275 Deductions — — 4 Ms — 30.000 Fire Bonds 4 Ms Park Bonds 5(^s ------ Bonds School Bonds 4Ms~ DEBT. GROSS Deductions ... Net debt BURLINGTON. This citv Is in Burlington County. Incorp. Mar. 4 1851, Pop'n 1910, 94.590 8,336; 1920, 9,049. $247,836 Drainage Bonds. 220,946 4H»'15 July $8,500c Jan 1 1925 26,890 4Ms J-J 7,000 $500 yearly 38,193 Floating Debt Bonds. 3,635,32) 4Hs'07 J-J $36,000c.-July 1 1937 Sinking fund Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal 645,2 >5 Ass'd val. 2d class RR prop 19,'93 Tot.ass'd val.'21 4,300,629 $1.000)'2l $1^.40 Population 1910, 1,125; 1920-3,906 Total tax rate (per BOONTON. is in Morris County. This town J 3 5,000—June 1 '2 >-'28 >120,000—June 1 '29-'48 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. $277,975 Assess, impt. notes 24,000 5s '18 J-D & Tax revenue notes. Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal 1,540 2,400,7 0 361,550 38,884 2.801,184 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $48.20 Population 1910, 4,930: 1920—5,372 Assess, val. 2d Class RR Total assess, val. 1921 Total tax (per 2,000 21,400 5s School (70% act A--9,086,493 $1,000) 1921 —-$18.22 Pop'n 1910. 14,209; 1920, 14.323 INT. payable at City Treas. office. Tot. val'n '21 $1,250 5,000 School bonds 5s '21-'42 '33-'41 *42-'49 a4,000c—Dec 1 1950 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '21 School — 5ks'20 J-D (a42,OOOc&r Dec 1 '22-42 government 45.000—.. Debt May 6 1921— GEN. BONDED DEBT— ... ... BELLEVILLE. - ... _— in Ocean County. Street-Improvement Bonds. 5s *16 s-a $25,000 1941 5s 18,000 40.000 1921-1928 4^s'15 J-J Municipal Impt. Bonds. a57,OOOc&r.Dec 1 '21-39 6s $68,000 1940 TOT. DEBT Dec 31 1921. $153,604 5s *19 a4,000c&r_Dec J-D 1941 a3,OOOc&r_Dec Deductions 133,665 aBuilding Bonds. General sinking fund 5.779 F-A $68,000c.Feb 1 *22-'38 Net debt... 19,938 4s '09 M-N 102,000c.May 1 '2+'39 Assess, val,, real estate 979.780 4s '09 Assess, val., personal Apr *22-'39 105,950 4^s'10 A-O 288,000 Assess. val., sd cl. RR.prop. Oct *2l-*39 8,1292 4^s*10 A-O 304,000 Total assess, val. 1921....1,094,022 s'll M-N304.000—May 1 '22-*39 Tot.tax rate (per $1.000) *21—$45.41 s'12 F-A 90,000c.Aug 1 *21-'38 8,000 Apr '22-'23 Population 1910, 272; 1920 .329 4^s'15 A-O — Co Somerset Pop'n *10, 3,970; School Bonds. _ — 4Hs'16 M-S ($30,000.Sept 1*21 -'26 1 4,000—Sept 1 1927 Bridge Bonds. 4s '04 F-A $ t0,000c—Aug 1 '21-'24 4Hs'07 F-A »28,000o-Aug 1 '21-'27 4s '09 F-A 72,000o— .Aug 1 1939 58,000 May 1931 4Ks'll J-J May 1932 4^sT2 M-N 11,000 19,000. Dec 1944 5s '14 J-D 25,000 July '22-*26 4Hs'15 J-J 25,000 1921-1925 4Hs'lS J-J ~ HAVEN. This borough Is in Paving Bonds. 4^s'16 M-N$29,000 Fire Engine Bonds. _s $4,000 BEVERLY. This city Is in Burlington Co. Sewer Bonds. 4Ms $40,000 1942 School Improvement Bonds. 5s $25.000 -1944 Certificates of Indebtedness. 5s $1.928. 1923 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 1920.$62,681 Deductions 36,715 Net debt.. 25,966 BERGEN COUNTY. Hackensack Is the county seat Jail Bonds. the Mechanics' is First National Bank. .— 39,683,900 RR prop 927,796 BROOK] borough 1920, 5,906. personal 1,221,400 52,262 val.'21(60%act.).7,305,862 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21-$30.80 Population in 1920 4,243 Other assessable property. (Subject to call Sept. F-A $33,000 zJetty Bonds. 5s '98 J-J $10.000c.Jan 1 *24-'28 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. $389,231 5s '11 This Inc. Mch. 31 1891. Tot.ass'd 1935 1 1925.) 1941 A-O $29,000c BOUND Assessed val'n, val.personal town personal -s TOWNSHIP. in Somerset Co. $ V 00 School bonds 49,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $57,o00 Sinking fund (school) 2,795 Assessed val'n, real estate..6,032,200 This township is General bonds ... Commission Assess, val. BERNARDS Sewer Bonds. — This 6,866 Assess, val. real F-A $4.5,000c.52,000 yearly 4^s'll F-A 15,000c_Feb 1 '26-'40 Certificates of —s „„ BEACH 38,002 29,509 General [Water 3,766 4^s Population in 1920 — Assess, 7,000 Ass'd val'n, real & personal, 1937 5s '07 F-A Floating debt Monmouth 1885. In 186,637 202,593 82,705 fax Bonds. Assess, val,, real estate._« .3,804,500 5s '08 J-J $275,000 July 1 1928 Assess, val., personal—587,150 Park Bonds. Assess, val,, 2d cl. RR.prop. 19,400 4s *13 J-J $2,500—Feb 15 1923 Total assess, vate 1921. 4,411,050 Street-Improvement Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 19.1—$3/.40 4Ms'09 J-J $155,000— -May 1 1929 Population 1910, 1,433; 1920. 1,987 5s'08 J-J 183,000—Jan 11928 x INT. payable at U.S. Mtge. & 4s '12 M-S 55.000 Mch 1 1922 Tr. Co. in N. Y. City; on others at General Impt. Bonds. Hackensack Nat. Bank. 5s '18 J-J $352,858—Jan 1 *22-'34 Temporary Impt. Bonds. BELVIDERE SCHOOL DIST. 5s'18 J-J $53,862 —Dec 1 '22-'23 School Bonds J BOND. DEBT Jan 1921.S9.20 >,872 $24,000—Jan 1 '2>-'45 Deductions 7,387,241 4J^s'16 J-J 5s'20 17,000 1922-1930 Sinking funds.. 1,458,147 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $11,000 NET BONDED DEBT.. 1,822,631 Assessed val'n.real estate. 1,127,010 Tax rev. notes Dec. 31 J8 544,466 221,714 Assess, impt. notes 513,391 Assessed val'n, personal__ SI.3 (8,724 General impt. notes—. 992,390 Total assess, val. 1921 Floating debt 415,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.$37.80 — 1,900 Assess, val. real est 68,986.665 Population 1920 (est.) ... ... Floating debt Sinking fundsJ This district is in 5s '16 BELMAR. Paving Bonds. ... 34,459 .1.502,728 409,508 Less exemptions 43,700 Total assess, val. '20 (act.)l,912,236 Less exemptions 83,500 Net val. taxable 1920.__.3,080,355 Net valuation 1920—— 1,828,736 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$32.60 Total tax rate (per $1,000) "20 $30.30 Pop. '15. 2,924; 1920 (est.)—3,667 Population 1910, 4,250; 1920—4,371 Bk.. Belleville. # J-J $234.000 July X Fire-Department Bonds. 4s '06 M-S $20,000 Sept 1 Floating Debt Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $197,000 Jan 1 4^s'll J-D* 218,000c--..Tune 1 4s'20 246,209--Dec 31 3Hs'20 331,468 Dee 31 64,500 Floating debt (additional). u,-'00 Assess, value, real estate..2,892,100 Assess, value, personal 227,464 Assess, val. 2d cl. RR.prop. 4,491 Total assess, value 1920 3,124,055 Water Funding Bonds. 5s '12 M-S $38,000 Sept 1 1942 '22-39 ^Improvement Bonds. 22-'34 5s *96 J-J $.4,000c—.Jan *22-'26 *22-'31 Beach-Improvement Bonds. '32-55 5s '05 M-N $25,000c 1935 (Subject to call 1925.) 1 1923 5s '11 J-D 15,000 1941 1 1931 Funding Bonds. 5s TO 35,000 19.000 8,000 ... BORDENTOWN. This city is in Burlington County. Date of charter Feb. 13 1849. Street bonds $500 Funding Bonds (Sewer). .s $15),000 Funding Bonds (Water). _s $8o,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21— $2/7,000 „ 1929 1930 1930 1931 1931 1932 338,000c.—Jan 11933 107,000 Feb 1 1934 25,000 Sept 1 1935 25,000 July 1 1936 343,000 58,500— Jan 1 5s 20,900-. Jan 1 5s '19 (10,000—Jan 1 136,000—3 an 1 Track Elevation Bonds. 4J*s'03 J-D $7.000 Dw City-Hall Bonds. 4s '11 J-J $30.000 Jan 5s '18 ... 1916—$6.00 (per $1,000) School tax 60,500 Sept 1 7,500 Jan 1 298,000 July 1 50,400c—July 1 8,500—Dec 15 5.000—.Dec 15 4Mg'13J-J 4Hsg'14J-J 4^8 15 July 1 1928 12,000 J-J 4s '10 — 5s *16 $16,000 —- 5s '08 " " Bonds. 4Hs'05 Sinking fund 10,30o Assessed val. '19 (H act.)-9,76o,622 4 5s '08 School 1921-1924 1921-1932 A-O 45,000r 1923-1944 J-J 24.900c 1931-1943 4Hs*13 J-J 80.000c Jan 15 '27-*42 5s M-N120.500c.Nov 1 *27-'44 5s'16 J J / 2,000c—.July 11930 \39,000c.July 1 '31 '43 ( 96.000c..Jan 1 '22-'45 5s '20 J-J { 30,000 Jan 1 *46-'55 I 20 000c-Jan 1 '56-'60 5s '20 J-D (60,OOOc&r Dec 1 '21-50 (30.OOOc&r Dec 1 '51-60 BOND. DEBT Jan 27 '19- $496,900 J-D J-J Is in Bergen County. This borough 1921-1927 1921-1923 1924-1926 $7,000c 3,000c 2,500c 4,000c 20.500c F-A A-O BERGENFIELD. 8CHOOL DI8T. BELLEVILLE 4H» 4Hs 4^s 4MB 4Hs 4Ms 4^8 [Vol. 112. TOWNS JERSEY—CITIES AND NEW 82 Meadow-Drainage Bonds. '91 J-D $14,000c—Dec 1 1921 (Subject to call Deo. 1 1901.) 4s '01 J-J $ 10,000c 1921 Fire-Department Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $4,500c—Sept 1 1925 School Bonds. 4s '05 F-A $5,250c—Aug 1 1935 (Subject to call $2,000 yearly 1925.) 4s *04 M-S $23.500c—May 1 1934 (Subject to call $2,000 yearly 1924.) 4s '99 J-J $20,500c 1936 ($1,000 yearly.) IMs'll J-J 16,000c—Jan 1 1941 (Subject to call after 1931.) Refunding Bonds. 4s *04 M-S $20,000c—Sept 1 1934 4Ms '12— 9,500 1942 4Hs'17J-J 11.700-S2,000 yearly 4s / June, 1921.] NEW BVELINOTON (Concluded)— Sewer Bonds, '20 M-N ( $60,000c&rNov 1 '21-'50 os \ 25,000c&rNovl'51-'58 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '08 J -J $11,500o 1938 City-Hall Bonds. 4J*s'll J-J $35,000c_ 1946 Filtration Bonds (opt. after 1919) 4s *09 4Ms A-O $25,OOOr M-N Oct 1 1939 18,000—$1,000 yearly BOND. DEBT Dec 21 1920 $295,500 Water debt (incl.) 40,000 _ Floating debt (add'l)—____ Sinking fund 19,021 40,014 -4,391.690 Assessed val. personal 1.137,047 2d class RR. property 19,915 Total valuation 1921 15,548,652 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921___$43.20 INT. on drainage-plant and sewer bonds at City Treasurer's office; Assessed val. real others the at Mechanics' National Refunding. J-D $70,030r—.June 1 1932 20,000 Dec 1 1932 Is '06 A-O 124,000c&r_Apr 1 1936 4Ms'10 J-D 210.000 June 1 1941 City-Hall Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $13.000r___July 1 1927 is '08 A-0 10,OOOr—_Oct 1 1938 4s '13 J-J 10,000 July 1 1948 4s '14 F-A 5,000 Feb 2 1939 4s *14 A-O 3.000 Oct 1 1939 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '17 $13,500 1921-1947 44*s'18 65,636 -—1921-1938 Refunding City-Hall Bonds. 4s '02 J-D $63,OOOr—Deo 1 1932 Floating Debt Bonds. 4s '84 J-J $34,OOOr Jan 1 1934 4Ms'07 M-S 135,OOOr___Sept 1 1937 44*s'08J-D 350,000r__.June 1 1928 4s '12 M-S 65,000 Sept 1 1937 4s *13 F-A 100,000 Aug 1 1943 4Ms'14 A-O 300,000 Oct 1 1944 4s '02 34*s'02 — — 4s '11 Bank, Burlington. JERSEY—CITIES 4s *17 J-D 150,000 June 1 1941 42,500__Nov 1 '21-'37 — 4s'17 42,500——$2,500 ann. 3Ms'04 70,000 May 2 1934 Refunding Fire-House Bonds. 1 1936 3Ms'07J-J $20,OOOr—Jan 11937 BURLINGTON COUNTY. ... Mount Holly Is the county seat. 44*s'16 J-J $51,000 Jan 17,000 —1929 Road-Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'07 M-N $15,000c_Nov 1 '21-'23 _s J-D 400,000 6s '21 A-0 600,000-_-Apr 1 '22-'31 Funding Bonds. 5s '20 J-D $180,000c&rDecl'21-'30 Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'14 J-J $15.000 July 1 1934 44*s'14 J-D 22,000 Dec 1 1934 4Ms'17 F-A 11,000—Feb 1 *22-'32 Deficiency Bonds. • 4Mb M-S $11,640.33c Sep 25 1922 Hospital Bonds. 44*s*17 F-A $41*,2SO—Feb 1 '22-*38 5s '19 — 4s '09 A-O 14,OOOr—Oct 1 1929 Sewage-Disposal Bonds. 4s *15 J-J July 1 1965 $10,000 Sewer Bonds. 4 Ms'18 1922-1958 $73,500c Paving Bonds. — 150,OOOr Sept 1 1927 4Ms'12 J-J 60,000 -July 1 1932 44*s*13 M-S 90,000—-Sept 1 1933 44*s'14 J-D 125.000 June 11934 Fire-Department Bonds. ■ 4s '04 J-J $25,OOOr July 1 1924 4Ms'08 J-D 25,OOOr June 1 1928 4s '09 A-0 20,000r—-Aug 1 1939 4s '11 J-D 25.000 Deo 1 1931 GROSS DT. Dae 31 1920926,183 is *13 25,000 Apr 1 1933 Deductionsi 209,973 44*s'15 M-N 75.000 May 1 1935 Net debt 716,210 44*s'15 10.000 May 1 1935 Assessed val'n, real estate.38,094,510 4s '18 15,000 —1922-1928 Assessed val'n, personal._ 8,968,816 44*s'18 46,250 1922-1938 2d class RR property 197,959 4Ms'20 9,000 $500 yearly Total assess, val. 1921 47,261,285 Park Bonds. State & co. tax (p. $1,000) '21-- $3.23 4s *04 J-J $90,OOOr July 1 1929 Population 1910, 66.565; '20, 81,770 3Ms'06 F-A 22,000r—Aug 1 1931 4 4*s'07 M-S$ — — — - — ___ — 4Ms'07 F-A BUTLER. 1945 DEBT Apr 19 '21 $100,000 Floating debt (certificates) 6,500 Assessed val., real 1,381,725 Assessed val., personal 263,200 $30,000 ___ Ass'd val. 2d class R R prop. 14,809 Total valuation 19 1 1,659.734 Tax rate (per $1,000) 192' $16.90 Population 1910, 2,265; 1940, 2,886 4s '09 *16 4s '04 4Mb Fire House Bonds. 44*s J-J $5,000c _s 2,250 Jan 1 1929 Apr 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- $114,500 Water debt (incl.) 26,000 Floating debt 10,718 Sinking fund 8,(P8 Assessed val. real estate 3,001,550 Assessed val. personal 333,827 2d class RR. property.____ 14,680 ___ Tot. ass'd val.'20(60%act.*3,350,"5? exemptions Net valuation 25,000 $50,000r___June 1 1938 30,OOOr—June 1 1939 5.000 July 1 1945 2,000——Jan 1 1946 11,200 1921-1948 J-D J-J — Population 1910, 2,236; at 4Ms'08 J-D 85,OOOr June 1 1938 600,000c&r_J'ne 1 1926 28,OOOr—Aug 1 1938 4s *11 F-A 15,000 Aug 1 1941 4s '13 A-0 5,000 Oct 1 1943 4Ms'15 M-N 50,000 May 11945 44*s'18 111,000c 1922-1938 Highway Bonds. 4s '16 $5,000 Jan 1 1926 4s *96 J-D 4s *09 A-O — — STOCKTON. Refunding Bonds. 34*s'04 $20,000 Jan 3 4*8*05 M-S 34,200r—Sept 3 4*8*06 M-S 30,OOOr—.Sept 4s *07 F-A 12,OOOr Aug — 4s '08 A-O 37.OOOr School Bonds. 1920, 3,993 Caldwell Nat. Bank. 44*s'18 — Oct CAMDEN. ___ — Refunding Water Bonds. $95,000c—July 44*s'93 J-J 95,000c&r Jan 4Ms'12 J-J 48.000 July Hospital Bonds. 4Ms'07 M-S $50,000c—-Sept 48 *13 25.000 Sept 1 1922 1 1923 1 1942 4 4*s'92 J-J Deductions.- 5,624,869 4,295,110 School Bonds. 4s '04 4s '07 4s '09 --- $2,250 $250 yearly $90,000r—Jan 1 1934 J-J 125,OOOr—.July 1 1934 F-A 200,OOOr—Feb 1 1937 F-A 40,OOOr ...Aug 1.1939 J-J 4Ms'10 J-D 80.000c&r_June 11940 44*8*13 A-O 200.000c—Apr 1 1943 4Ma'13 M-S 30.000 44*s*15 J-J 100,000 4s '16 M-N 10,000 4s '17 Sept 1 1933 July 1 1945 Nov 1 1946 1 1947 189,000__$7,000 yearly F-A 200,000.... Feb 4s '18 4M>s'l8 270,000_$10,000 Re-paving Bonds. 4s '98 A-0 $200, OOOr ...Apr 4s '99 50,000c May 4s '00 M-N 35,OOOr—May 4s '03 J-D 75,OOOr—June 4s *06 F-A 38,OOOr—Aug 44*s'15 J-J 50,000 July 44*s'15 A-O 20,000 Oct Funding Sewer Bonds. 4s '17 $103,500 June 1 yearly -.- 1 1 1 1 1 ^"o^Vl-N $53,630r_May 3 4*s'05 J-J 1928 1929 1930 1933 1936 1 1945 1 1945 _ 22- 57 ___ 3 2 '22-'34 20,OOOr...Jan Assessment debt (add'l)— Water debt (included) 278,965 1,471,050 1,054.126 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '20- 8,156,545 Sinking fund (General 1,485,047 1 Water 797,024 Floating debt (add'l) Assess, val. real estate—102,698,310 Assess, val. personal 16,820,475 Tax rate (per INT. at 2,981,494 122,500,279 $1,000) 1921 City $27.00 Treasurer's office. 11935 Temporary debt. Sinking fund Assessed Valuation 1921— Real estate $149,160,082 3,170,911 4s 23,665,053 val. 1921__175.996.079 (per $1,000) '21—$4.20 4s 2d class RR. property Personal estate Total assess, County tax Pop'n 1910, 142,029; 1920, 190.508 * Coupon or reg., at holders' opt. INT. at U. S. Mtg & Tr. Co.. N. Y CAPE MAY. ment 5s'06 3 1875. $15,OOOr Cape May Co. Commission Inc. govern¬ adopted Sept. 14 1915. $20,000 May 11936 — Water and Sewer Bonds. 5s '08 M-N$104,000c_.May 1 1938 5s '05 A-0 5s '12 A-O F-A 30,000c —Apr 1 58,000c Apr 1 20,000c—-Aug 8 Funding Bonds. 5s '07 $40,000c—May 1 1921 A-0 $11,OOOr 1926 Sewer Bonds. 44*s J-D 35,OOOr 1939 Refunding Water Bonds. 44*s'17 J-J ($12,000c.July 1 *22-'27 1 25,000c. July 1 '28-*37 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20_ $135,000 Floating debt (add'l) 44,314 Sinking fund— 23,617 Assessed val., real 1,868,100 Assess, val. personal 199,300 Ass'd val. 2d class RR. prop. 69,861 2d class RR. property—.. 69,701 Total valuation 1920 (60 to 75% actual) 2,137,101 Less exemptions. v 9,200 — This city is in Mar. J-J Municipal Building Bonds, — — - 1935 1942 ---2,1*27,901 1936 Net valuation 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $40.80 1937 Population 1915, 2,207; 1920.-2,421 INT. at Summit Tr. Co., Summit. General-Improvement Bonds. 4s '02 J-D $75,000c—Sept 1 1922 5s '04 J-D 140,000c—-June 1 1934 CHESTER TOWNSHIP. 5s '09 s-a This township is In Burlington Co. 50,000c—June 15 1939 5s '14 J-D 16,500 Dec 1 1944 Sewer bonds 4s 105,000 5s '15 M-S 86,000c—Mar 1 1945 Water bonds 44*s 140,000 44*s'19 A-O 34,000-Apr 15 '22-'38 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 1920 $320,500 Deductions Paving Bonds. 32,575 287,925 44*s'20 $50,000 1940 NET DEBT Assess, val. real Convention Hall Bonds. 4,536,156 44*s'17 A-O $51,000c_$3.000 yearly Assess, val. personal 771,370 44*s'17 M-S 12,000c—-Sept 1 1937 Ass'dval.2dclassRR.prop. 16,756 5s '20 $9,000—Dec 30 1938 Total assess, val. 1921 5,324,242 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21 $44.20 Sewer Bonds. 5s '05 A-O $24.000c__Oct 20 1935 Population in 1915,6,061; 1920, 7,273 Refunding & Impt. Bonds. .8 '13 J-D $20,000 Dec 1 1943 CHESTER TOWNSHIP SCH. D. This district (P. O. Moorestown) Sewer, Boardwalk & Funding. 5s '10 A-O $30,000c--Apr 20 1940 Is in Burlington Cou nty. School Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 5s *99 A-0 $ 13,000c—-Apr 1 1924 4%s'19 M-S $9,600c-.Sept 1 '2l-'23 4s '99 A-O 17,000c Oct 1 1929 4^s'19 M-S 85,500c.Sept 15 '2l-'49 44*s*17 M-S 62,000c_Mar 1 '22-'52 4^s'19 A-O 1,200c—Oct 1 '21-21 BOND. DT. June 30 '20— $192,100 School Bonds. 44*s'17 $10,000 Sept 1 1937 5s '10 — — — Water CLIFFSIDE Bonds. PARK. This borough (P. O.Cliffside) is in Aug 1 1937 '2011,486,200 Bergen County. Pop'n 1910, 3,394; Deductions— 72,562 1920, 5,709. NET DEBT.Sewer Bonds. 1,413,638 Water bonds (incl.) $81.600 1921-1928 202,100 5s Funding Bonds. Sinking funds 16,985 Total assess, val. 1921 M-S $62,125c_Mar 1 '22-'28 6,812,256 5s '15 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $35.76 (See V. 100, p. 919, for maturity) 240,000 1925 Population 1910, 2,471; 1920. 2,949 5Ks'19 INTEREST Is payable at Cape Street and Sewer Bonds. May at Security Trust Co. and Mer¬ 54*s*18 M-S $39,000.-Mar 1 *22-'34 GROSS DT. Dec 31 *20-- $717,454 chants' National Bank. 44*8*17 — $10.000 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 — — 505,978 211,476 Deductions CAPE MAY COUNTY. Cape May C. H. Is the county seat Road Bonds. NET DEBT—. 4,482,686 Total valuation 1921-- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$6 ).80 1921-1924 INT. on 54*s of 1918 payable at 1921-1926 the Edgewater Trust Co. 1921-1937 1944 CLIFFSIDE PARKSCHOOL DIST Nov 2 1944 5s '10 J-J $74,000. -Jan 1 '33-'50 1945 5s '15 M-S 102 .OOOc.Mar 1 '38-'45 Sept 1 1920 BOND. DEBT June 30 '201100.100 Sept 1 1945 fund 8,987 Oct 1 1945 Sinking 1946 CLIFTON. This city (formerly Acquackanonk 5s *16 A-O (56,000—Oct 2 '21-28 \ 8.000 Oct 2 1929 Township) is in Passaic County and 5s '17 M-N 18,000c_Nov 1 *21-'37 was incorp. as a city on May 1 1917. '18 J-J (27,000c..Jan 1 *22-'30 Pop'n 1910, 11,869; 1920, 26,470. School Bonds. \20.000c Jan 1 '31-'40 $19,900 ,5s '19 — 3,000 — 1921-1922 4>*s'07 5s '08 28,000 — Turnpike Bonds. 5s J-J 95,000-— $7,000 ——1921-1927 5s *19 Sewer Bonds. 44*s 2,000 1921 F-A $25,000--Feb 1 '22-'46 44*s'll J-D 70,000c Dec 1 1941 5s '19 Bridge Bonds. Municipal Bldg. Bonds. Feb 1 1945 44*s $5,000 1921-1925 44*s'15 F-A $30.000 Funding (Trunk Sewer). 44*s 1,000 1921 44*s 15,000 1921-1935 44*s'15 F-A $131,000—Feb 1 1945 44*s'12 J-J 2,000c 1921-1922 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $648,900 60,820 44*s'12 J-D 37,500c-—June 1932 Assessment debt 821,900 44*s J-J 20,500 Jan 1 1943 Total debt 5s 32,000 1945 Sinking fund 45,651 18,597,150 5s *16 A-O 14,000—Oct 2'21-'34 Assess, val. real estate 5s '17 F-A (104,000—Feb 1 '22-'34 Assess, val. personal 4,297,450 1 6,000 Feb 1 1935 Other assessable property. 310,362 BOND. DEBT Dec31 1919 $862,000 Total assess, val. 1921—23,937,912 Floating debt 58,639 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$25.30 Sinking fund 93,277 Population In 1920 26,470 Assessed val., real 36,608,902 Assessed val,, personal.— 2,972,165 CLIFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. 2d class R R, property School Bonds. 543,541 Total assessed val. 1921 —40,124,688 4 4*s'03 J-J $3,000c 1921-1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 -$11.75 44*s'05 A-0 1,000c-- —1921-1922 Population 1910, 19,745; *20, 19,460 44*s'06 M-N 23,500c.June 1 '22-'45 INT. on road bonds of 1917 and 4t*s'07 M-Nz KMOOcMay 1 '22-36 1918 payable at County Collector's 44*s'06 M-N 8,500 -1922-1930 office; on others at First Nat. Bank, 4>*s'07 M-N (2,500 1923-1925 Ocean City. \7,000 «1925-1931 CARLSTADT. 44*s'10 M-NzlOl .OOOcMay 1 *22-'4S This borough Is in Bergen County. 5a '08 J-J z44,OOOc_July 1 '22-'44 Inc. June 1904. l^s'll M-N z3.000c 1922-1924 4 4*s'12 M-Nz61.500c.May 1 '22-'52 Hoboken Road Bonds. 1926-1944 44*8 Feb $10,000c 1923 44*sT4 M-N 95,000 5s *19 J-J 89,000 1922-1949 Street-Improvement Bonds. 44*s Mar $30,000c 1928 BOND. DEBT May 1921--$450,909 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$13.58 Sewer Bonds. 44*8 Aug $80,000c-— 1939 For valuation figures see city above. z INT. at Citizens' Trust Co., First School Bonds. and Second Nat. Bank, all of Pater5s Sept $51.500c 1933-1939 and at State Treas. office, GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20y$267,693 son. Trenton, and Clifton Trust Co., Deductions-, 94,457 Clifton. * NET DEBT 173,146 Sinking fund 51,200 COLLINGSWOOD. Assessed val., real This borough is in Camden County. 2,187,975 Assessed val,, personal 479,547 Commission gov't adopted Nov. 6 Ass'd val. 2d class RR. prop. (V. 105, p. 1912). 1,960 1917. Popula¬ Tot. ass'd val. 19 'A 2,669,481 tion 1910, 4,795; 1920, 8,714. Total tax (per $l,000> 1921.. .$11.50 Library Bonds. J-D $o,000 Population 1910, 3,807; 1920.-4,472 5s *16 INTEREST at Nat. Park Bank, Funding Bonds. N .Y., and at Carlstadt Nat. Bank. 5s A-0 25,000c 1931 Street Bonds, 1MJ CEDAR GROVE TWP. SCH. D. 4s J-D $145,000o-—Deo 1 1934 This district is in Essex County. 4^*8*11 J-D 50.000c—Deo 1 1941 BOND. DEBT May 12 1920-$30,863 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921- $422,400 139,600 Sinking fund 1,879 Assessment debt (add'l)— Assess, val. (Real estate — 57,352 .910,550 Floating debt— of twp. 108,300 (Personal prop 92,900 Sinking fund-. 321,650 1920 \2dclass R.R.pr. 1,111 Net debt —6,575,500 Total assessed val. 1921 1,034,561 Assessed val. real Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$46.80 Assess, val. personal 616.42.> 44*s $11,800 44*s 18,000 44*8*12 M-S 8,500c 44*s 62,500 5s *14 M-N 20,000 5s 20,000 5s *15 M-S (30,000 \25.500 5s '15 A-O 54,000 5s *16 109,000 — _-- — — — - — — - — — „ _ - „ CAMDEN COUNTY. Camden is the county seat. •Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. $52,500 June 1 1939 11,000—July 1 1933 44*s'15 J-J 20,000 July 1 1945 44*s*16 J-D 9,000 June 1 1946 4s '17 F-A 7,500..Feb 1 '22-'36 ♦Asylum-Improvement Bonds. 44*s'15 M-NS50.000 May 1 1935 4Hs'14 J-D 4s'13 J-J Pike Bonds. 1 1937 1 1933 — 4s '04 1935 1936 1937 1938 $2,500c__Oct 1 '21-'30 280,000 1921-1948 2d class RR. property CHATHAM. This borough is in Morris County. Incorporated 1897. Water & Light Impt. Bonds. 108,777 379,182 5s '14 M-N$35,000c—May 1 1934 Light Bonds. 2 1944 _ 1 1924 1 1 1 1 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20$9,919,970 Total valuation 1921 Court-House Bonds. '04 J-J $700,000c&r_Jan 83 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 *21 $1,385,600 --- NET DEBT This city, which is in Camden County, in March 1899 annexed the town of Stockton. The city was in¬ corporated Feb. 14 1828. Population 1910, 94,538; 1920, 116.309. City Machine Shop Bonds. 4s '17 $13.000—June 1 '22-'47 Bridge Bonds. 44*s'18 $26,550 1921-1948 Dock and Wharf Bonds. 4Ms'10 M-N $64,000c&r_May 2 1930 4s'10 M-N 40,000c&r_May 2 1940 48 '13 M-S 18,000 Feb 1 1963 4s '12 F-A 65,000 Aug 1 1942 4Ms'14 J-J 20,000 Jan 1 1939 4s '15 F-A 5,000 Feb 1 1945 Bounties Loans. 4s '98 J-J $9,OOOr—July 1 1928 TOWNS — J-J $170,000c &r_July 1 1934 3,325,059 44*s'98 A-O ... Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20 $38.00 4Ms'98 1937 1939 1940 1940 1957 Water Bonds. $20,000c—July 1 1932 F-A l,000c___Aug 1 1936 J-J 5,000c—Jan, 1 1929 INT. 44*s'08 J-D 4s'18 J-J Less 10,000.,—July 1 1935 — $3,200c_Apr 1 '22-'23 A-0 A-O 72,000c —1921-1943 Water Bonds. 4s 1932 1938 1939 1934 Fire and Police Bonds. is in Essex County. SCW©!* 5s J-J? 4s *12 J-D 10,000--June 1 44*a'14 —! 75,000 Feb 2 44*s'15 F-A 100.000 Feb 1 4Ms'15 J-J 50,000 July 1 4s *17 23,500 June 1 4s This borough 4s 4s *10 4s '09 44*s*15 J-J CALDWELL. 5s '16 4s '09 4s '08 This borough is in Morris County. Elec. Lt. & Pow. Plant Bonds. 5s FUND. 15,000o___Aug 1 F-A 10,OOOr Aug 1 F-A 5,000r—Feb 1 F-A. 25,000r—Aug 1 4s AND 44*s'14 J-D $13,000 June 1 1934 Armory-Site Bonds. 44*sTl F-A $30,000c—Feb 1 1926 Alms House Impt. Bonds. 4>*sT5 M-N $8.000 May 1 1930 / 7,000..Feb 1 ,22-'2S 4s '17 F-A \ 7,200..Feb 1 *29-'33 ♦Improvement Bonds. M-S $58,000 Sept 1 1925 54*s'20 A-O $97,000 Oct 1 1926 • Road-Improvement Bonds. 4s 06 M-N $36,000.- Nov 1 '21&26 4 4*s'08 F-A 29,600 Aug 1 1938 4 4*s'08 M-N 41.000 May 1 1928 4 4*s'10 A-O 67,000 Apr 1 1935 44*s'll M-N 32,000 Nov I 1931 44*8*14 M-S 65.000 Mar 1 1944 5s '11 F-A 45,000 1921-1929 4s '17 F-A (12,000.-Feb 1 '30-'31 \ 6,500 Feb 1 1932 5s '19 s-a 87,000c&r_July 1 1925 Bridge Bonds. 4s '13 J-J $10.000 July 1 1943 5s '14 M-N*14,000 Nov 1 1934 44*s'l3 A-O 75.000 Oct 1 1933 44*8*15 M-N 16,000 May 1 1935 44*8*16 M-N 14,500 Mayl 1936 5s'19 s-a *31.000c&r_July 1 1925 5s '19 F-A 60,000 Aug 1 1925 5s '19 . — — , , - _ - GROSS DEBT Dec COLLINGSWOOD (Concluded)— 31 '20- $126,000 113.295 12.704 Assess.val. *20(65% act5_.7,697,528 $1,931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $32.30 Sinking fund....Assess val. real estate.—2,345.766 Population in 1920— - - - -—- - 8.814 Assess, val. personal 38o,47o INT. at Camden Safe Deposit & 34,727 Tr. Co. and Collingwood Nat. Bank. Assess.val.2d class RR.prop $505,603 Other assessable property— Deductions NET DEBT ----- Total valuation 19^1— 2.765,9 8 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$10-60 CRANFORD TOWNSHIP. This township is In Union County. Population 1910, 1,783; 1920, 2,537 Inc. 1871. Population 1920, 5,986. dumont school district. Sewer Bonds. M-N$32,000c._Nov 1 27-|42 48 *97 J-J $25,000c—July 1 1926 5s '16 43*,5&6— 36,100 Aug '21-39 Fire Apparatus Bonds. _s $10,000-$2,000ylyJulyl BOND. DEBT Dec31 *18—$92,000 ... $395,958 276,469 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. Deductions.. NET DEBT Tax revenue notes DUNELLEN. 119,489 74,526 _ CEANFORD TWP. S. D. NO. 1. School Bonds. 43*s'98M-S $8,000 1921-1928 43*s'03 J-J 6,500 43*s'13 52,000^ _ 5s '13 , This borough is Joint Sewerage impt. notes— 109,676 Assessed val. real estate—6,772,180 Assessed val. personal 888,436 Ass'd val, 2d class It It. prop. 205,252 Total assess, value 1920—7,865,868 Less exemptions 95,600 Net valuation 1920 7,770,268 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $32.10 43*8*14 43*8*16 -— Sewer wijtj1 , in Middlesex Co. Bonds. $20,000c.._Oct 10,000c_.-Dec — 5s '14 4 3*s'16 Bonds. $55,000c...Oct r- 44,000c - Dec GROSS DEBT Dec 311920 Deductions - 1 1947 1 1941 1 1954 1 1941 * $162,370 46,926 NET DEBT Sinking fund.... 2.496 Assess, val., real estate l,9o8,810 Assess, val .personal. 212,002 Assess, val. 2d cl. RR.prop. 76,282 Total val. '21 (actual val.) .2,244,124 $1,000) 1921—$45.30 118,000 Apr 1 1923 Population 1910, 1,990; 1920, 4.000 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Dunellen. \80,000-Apr 1 *33&*44 s-a Tax rate (per $191,300 TOTAL DEBT May 1 1921 43,365 Sinking fund May 1 1921— cumberland county. Brldgeton is the county seat. Armory Bonds. 43*8*12 J-J $10,000c—July 1 1922 Bridge Bonds. 5b *13 J-J $25,000 July 1 1933 Road Bonds. 43*s'04 A-O $5,000c—Oct 1 *21-'23 ($2,000 due yearly.) 43*s'12 M-N 9,000c—-Nov 1 1921 43*s 32,000—Mar 15 1925 43*s*19 M-N 12,000—-May 1 1922 east , , . „„„„ „ ^ newark. This borough is in _ Hudson County. Funding Bonds. 5 $62,000 s-a Street Improvement - - — Deductions — — A „ _ Inc. 1897. Commission gov¬ ernment adopted July 2 1912. Beach-Improvement Bonds. 43*8*06 J-J $129,000c—July) 2 1931 Pavement bonds, 43*8 $135,000 Improvement bonds. 43*s. 7,100 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 *20- $266,000 Certificate debt (Included)20,265 Sinking fund 29,816 Total valuation 1921 7,209,584 (Assessed valuation 75% actual) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $29.46 Public-Playground Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $45,000o—Aug 1 1947 4a '08 J-J 7,000c Jan 2 1948 43*s'19 27,000 June 11947 Tidewater Sewer Bonds. 4s *94 J-J $32,000o_July 1 '22-'24 Tract Purchase Bonds. 43*s'18 $12,500—May 15 1924 — School Bonds. — 4s '01 '02 4s J-J F-A 273; 1920. 420 payable at Asbury Park INT. & Ocean Grove Bank, Asbury Park. 4s '04 A-0 4s '04 J-J 4s *05 J-D 4s '06 J-D 4s '07 1910, Population J-J delford. ~~ 4s '08 This borough is In Bergen County. 4s '09 4s '10 Improvement Bonds, .s $2,000—Aug 1 *21-*22 4s '10 Sewer Bonds. 4 3*s'10 4s $40,000 Jan 1 1935 4s '10 Sewer bonds 4s $30,000 4s '11 — — (Due $10,000 1925, 1930 and 1935.) $32,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- Sinking fund . Assess, val. real Assess, val. Assess, val. personal F-A J-J A-O J-J J-J J-J A-0 4s '11 J-D 4s '11 M-S J-J 9,433 4s '12 2,249,793 43*s'13 M-S 659,174 43*s'14 F-A - $40,000o—July 1 45,000o_-Aug 25 85,000o—Apr 1 6,800c—Jan 15 30,835r June 1 95,000o_.-Deo 1 100,000c—July 1 15,560o—Feb 1 10,000c—July 1 42,000 Apr 1 30,000 June 1 220,000c—July 1 22,050c—July 1 125,000 Apr 1 6,500 June 1 14,500 Sept 1 56,000 July 1 33,000 Sept 1 95,000 45,125 railroad 1931 1932 1934 1934 1945 1945 1947 1948 1949 1950 1950 1950 1950 1951 1951 1951 1952 1953 Aug 1 1944 4s '15 M-N 5,000 Nov 1 1925 Tot.ass.val.'20(100% act.) 2,254,092 43*s'16 J-J 104,000—July 1 *22-'46 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $28.60 43*s F-Afll2,000c&rAug l'21-'34 Population 1910, 1,005; 1920, 1,286 \135,000c&rAug 1 '35-'49 Water Bonds. dover. This town County. Is situated In Morris Incorporated April 1 1869. Water Bonds. A-0 $70,000c Oct 1 1932 4s *01 P-A 34,000c—Aug 1 1931 4s '02 33*s'02 M-N 70,000c—-May 1 1922 v-. (Now subject to oall.) School Bonds. 43*s*07 M-N$41,000 $2,000 yrly 4s *16 J-J 109,000 (Due $4,000 for 25 years and $5,000 yearly thereafter) Fire 5s '13 3 3*s'03 A-O$350,000o Apr 4s '03 J-D 500,000o—Deo 1920—5,576,545 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921 .$43.80 Population 1910, 7,468; 1920, 9,817 — INT. on the school bonds and the water second 4s is payable at the Nat. Union Bank, Dover; on the water 33*s at the Dover Tr. Co.; on the water first 4s (reg.), at State Treas. school account and on 1st fire bonds at Treas. office and Morris Co. Sav. Bank, 2d fire bonds at Treas. office Citizens' Nat. Bank, Netcong. or dover school district. 43*s'07 M-N$23,000c...$1,000 y'rly 43*s'07 J-D 18,000c.__$1,000y'rly 43*s'16 A-0 105,000c-.$4,000 y'rly TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921-$146,000 1 1943 1 1934 1 1§35 1 1926 1 1929 11931 Street-Improvement Bonds. 5s Various $84,505 1922-1927 43*s J-J $16,000—July l'22-'37 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '21.$2,854,125 Assessment debt (add'l)-.. 130,885 Floating debt (add'l) —270,334 Improvement notes (add'l) 879,934 Sinking funds 883,778 Water debt (add'l)— 1,265,000 Assess, val., real estate 55,851,100 Assess, val., personal 7,575,600 Assess, val. 2d cl. RR.prop. 94,204 Total valuation 1920 Less exemptions Net valuation 1920 Total tax rate School Bonds. 63,520,904 946.300 62,574,604 (per $1,000) *21.$32.50 Population 1910 34,371; '20, 50,710 INT. payable at office of Treas. east Rutherford. This borough is in Bergen County. dumont. This borough Is in Bergen County. Incorp. March 28 1894. Population 1910, 4,275; 1920, 5,463. Sewer Borough Bonds. 5s .— $33.000—July '2 !-'32 INT. on Trust & 5s Sept 1 1929 Assessed val., Bonds. F-A$105,000—Aug 15 1938 personal—14,743,950 1921——5,2?8,036 1921—-$37.60 englewood. This city is in Bergen County. Incorporated March 17 1899. Funding Bonds. 43*8 A-O $84,000 Apr 1 1935 payable at U. S. Mtge. N. Y.; on others at 5s Co., Nat. Rutherford Bank. „ School Bonds. school east rutherford district. 3 3*s 33*8 4348 '10 A-0 $58,000r —1922-1950 4s '05 / J-J 19,700c 1932 4s '09 4Hs'15 M-N 47,000c.—May 1 1945 43*8*10 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921-$126,700 4s '02 J-D $65,000c June M-N 18,000c—-May M-S 90,000c &r_Sept J-J 75,000c July 1 1930 1 1932 1 1935 1 1939 J-J 13,000c 1940 3*812 J-D 43,000 Dec 1 1942 43*s'15 M-S 150,000c.—Sept 1 1945 5s '18 J-J 104.000c.Jan 1 '22-'47 4 INT. on 434s of 1915 at Bergen Bank, Rutherford; others at Rutherford National Bank. Co. 6,000.-Jan 1 '22-'24 f 5s '18 J-J 24,000-Jan 1 '25-'48 500—Jan 1 1949 edgewater. Fire-House Bonds. This borough is in Bergen County. 3 3*8 M-N $15,000c—May 1 1932 Fire Bonds. City-Hall Bonds. 5s $40,000— 4 3*8-06 A-O $16,000c._-Apr 1 1938 Funding Bonds. GEN. BD. DT. Dec 31 '20-$709,000 5s '15 M-N/$120,000c Dec 1 '21-'44 Assessment debt (add'l)— 59,465 \ 30,000c Dec 11945 Floating debt (add'l) 44,397 Memorial Bonds. Sinking funds 166,316 5s'20 M-N$27.000c.May 1 '22-'48 Assess, val. real 14,513,330 Borough Hall Bonds. Assess, val. personal.— 2,261,206 5s —_ $23,000 1922-1944 Tot. val. 1921 (act. val.)„16,774,536 Public Dock Bond.s. Tot. tax rate '21 (per $1,000)_$36.90 — 5s $23,000—1922-1944 — Floating Debt Bonds. $198,375 1922-1944 Sewer Bonds. —_ Pgulation 1910, 9,924; 1920, 11,617 INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y., and at office of City Treas. _ $168.000.Dec 30 *22-'45 32,000—Dec 30 *46-'49 J-D '17 5s 45,000—Dec 30 '50-'54 ^ BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19 $767,000 Floating debt 2.389.71 - Sinking fund 35,861 val., real estate—$11,985,262 Assess, val., personal— 3,578,172 Assess.val. 2a cl. RR.prop. 1,336,004 Total assess, value 1921. 16,899,438 Assess, Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$33.20 Population 1910, 2,655; 1920, 3,530 INT. U. S. bonds payable at Trust Co., N. Y.; sewer on & Mtge. Bank. others at Edgewater Nat. on eog harbor. in Atlantic County. This city is Assessment debt (add'l) S is Newark. f$252,000rNov 1 '21-'29 45*s'19M-N 33,000r„ Nov 1 1930 336,000r_Nov 1 '31-38 I 34,000r_Nov 1 1939 Road Bonds. 4s '08 $15,000-Aug 1 *2l-'23 4s '09 F-A 177,000r„-Feb 1 1929 4s'11 100,000 May 11931 4s g '12 J-D 22,000r.—Dec 1 1932 43*g'13 M-N250.000—.—Nov 1 1923 4s '13 75,000 May 1 1933 43*sT3 63,000 Dec 1 1933 43*g'15 F-A 270,000c—Aug 2 1935 43*g'15 F-A 200.000c—Aug 2 1935 43*8*15 25,000 Sept 1 1935 43*g'17 J-D / 14,000 June 1 1922 1230,000—June 1 '23-'32 43*s'18 J 16,000 June 1 1922 essex COUNTY. The county seat . — — — BOND. DEBT May 24 '21— $25,500 39,813 6,000 1220,000.-June 1 3,076 '3 )O,000.Aug 1 1,205,048 299.947 45*s g'19F-A 225,000.Aug 1 36,000—-Aug 1,405 — — Floating debt Sinking fund Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal Other assess, property Total assessed val'n 1921—1,506,400 21 Total tax rate (per $1000) _ — Elizabeth is In Union Co. Inc. a 1796; city Mch. 13 1855 and City Supp." fo: 1915 for facts concerning town Mch. 26 See Nov. "State 27 '21-'30 '31-'35 1 1936 Overbrook— 4s '05 A-O$200,000c&rApr 15 1945 500,000c—Aug 500.000c-—Aug 75,000r—-Feb M-N500,000c—May A-O 431.000c-—Oct 440,000c—-May F-A 100,000c—Aug F-A 100.000c—Feb 160,000 June 50,000 Feb 30.000 May 50.000 Feb 4s g '06 F-A 4sg '07 F-A elizabeth. *23-'32 Hospital Bonds. $ 41.90 Population 1910, 2,181; 1920, 2,622 4s g *08 4s g '08 4s g '08 4s g '09 4s g '10 compromise effected with holders of 43*g'll certain old bonds. —- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1940 1947 1948 1948 1948 1949 1950 1951 1934 1935 1935 1936 43*s'14 43*8*15 43*8*15 43*8*16 Contagious Diseases. 4a '03 M-N$30.000r_-Nov 14 1943 4s g '04 F-A 207,000c—Aug 1 1944 31,000----Aug 1 1949 \80,000c&r.Mayl'28-37 4s *09 43*s M-N/ 5,000c&r_May 1 1922 4s g '10 F-A 100.000c—Aug 1 1950 1l2,000c&rMayl23&24 43*g'll F-A 50.000c—Feb 1 1951 4s 100.000 Oct 1 1931 Park Bonds. 30.000 Dec 1 1955 4s'12 $20,000c—Nov 1 1922 43*s'15 4' >,000.-Dec 1 *21-'28 Playground Bonds. J-D 6,000 Dec 1 1929 4s '16 $1,700 June 11922 5s *18 63,000.-Dec 1 '30-'38 City Bonds. 210,000-Aug 1 '21-'35 6s '21 J-J $270,000 June 1 1927 45*s g'19F-A 18,000—Aug 1 1936 Sewer Bonds. 252,000. Aug 1 '37-48 4s *11 J-J $25,000o—Jan 1 1961 7,000 Aug 1 1949 4s '11 M-N 25,000c&r Nov 1 1961 Park Bonds. 4s '09 J-J 225,000o—_Jan 1 1951 3.65g'95F-A$200.000c&r-Aug 1 1925 -— Street Bonds. 4)^s'16 M-N /$27,000cNov 1 '21-'29 \ 2,000c._Nov 1 1930 43*s'17 J-J 21,000c-Jan 1 '22-'42 Re-Improvement Bonds. 4 3*s M-N / 36,000c&r May 1 *22-'27 — ... — ... — —- —_ _ _— , School Bonds. 4s M-N 4s 4s A-0 4s *07 $20,000o—May 1 1923 J-J A-0 4s 1924 46,000r_—July 4,000r Oct 1 1925 2,500r—.Oct 54,000r—.May 12,000r Jan 10,000r Aug 14,000r—-Sept 4,000r Oct 91,000r Nov l,350r—-Feb 9,000r Oct 24,0000-.,. July 90.000c July M-N '07 4s J-J 4s F-A 4s M-S 4s A-0 4s M-N 4s F-A A-0 4s Bonds. Jan 1 1928 43*s'13 M-S $20,000—Sept (Subject to call beginning Jan. 1 '18) 43*s'14 J-J 64,000 July M-N 15,000 5 g '14 A-0 Nov 15,000c—Oct 1 1929 4s *15 '4s 16 J-J 10.000 (Subj. to call beginning Oct. 1 1919. July BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- $199,000 4s '99 150,000 Jan Water debt (incl.) 35,000 Sept . 174,000 4s'11 Total assessed val'n Sk. fd. (cash & securities) $2,554,737 Assessed valuation, real..79,523,182 & Fire Equip. Total tax (per $1,000) 1 1933 1 1933 4s '06 J-D 40,000o—June 1 1936 4s '08 F-A 50,000o Feb 1 1938 A-O 100,000c.-Apr 1 1941 4s '11 A-O 100,000 4s '12 Apr 1 1942 43*s'15 F-A /45.000c—Aug 1 1925 180,000c. Aug 1 '26-'45 Building Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $16,500o—July 1 1949 4s '11 M-S 10.000 Sept 1 1951 4s '13 J-J 30,000 Jan 1 1943 General Bonds. J-J $10,000 Tot. assess, val. ... 26,205 NET DEBT 170,790 Sinking fund 4,542 Assess, val., real estate 2,445,450 Assess, val., personal 1,152,050 3,597,500 16,000—May 1 '23-'24 Total assess, val. 1921 —s 6,000-—Oct 1 '21-'22 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$25.02 Population 1910, 3,163; 1920, 3,057 Building Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $120,000o—-Jan 2 1939 east orange. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21$235,000 This place, located in Essex Co., Sinking funds 92,312 beoame a city in Deo. 1899. New city Cash on hand 34,005 charter was voted on June 2 1908. Assess, val., real estate—24,824,347 Sewer Bonds. Assess. val., personal 7,230,089 43*s'07 Nov $15,000 Nov 1 1937 Assess, val. 2d cl. RR.prop. 415,380 4s '08 Oct 10,000 Oct 1 1938 Total assess, val. 1920—32,469,816 4s '09 Dec 20,000 Dec 1 1939 Less exemptions 1,348,600 4s *11 J'ne 15,000 June 1 1941 Net value taxable 1920—31,121,216 5)4,000-Jan 1 '22-'45 Co. tax (per$l,000) 1920-$5.55 5s '20 s-a 308,000—Jan 1 '46-'59 Population 1910, 55.153; *20. 61,348 18,000—-Jan 1 1960 HINT, at County Treas. office. Drainage Bonds. 4s '14 Mar $25,000 Mar 1 1944 deal. This borough Is in Monmouth 43*s'17 M-N 1,880 Nov 1 D922 County. Bldg. Second-class RR. property 3,701,355 43*8*15 A-O $43.500 Apr 1 1945 BOND. DEBT May 2 1921 $165,500 Total assessed val. 1921 --97,968,487 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $30.20 Floating debt 73,810 Sinking fund 44,187 Popula'n 1910. 73,409; 1920, 95.682 INT. on adjustment bonds Is paid Assess, val., real est 4,198,603 Assess, val., personal 1,085,515 by Mercantile Trust Co. of N. Y.; on Assess. val. 2a cl. R R .prop. 13,918 all other issues in Elizabeth. 5s Bonds. $56,000 1921 Kearny Adjustment Bonds. 4s $63,000 .1921 GROSS DEBT Dec311920 $196,995 4s Municipal 43*s M-S $17.000 Funding Bonds. 2,472 Sinking fund Assess, [VOL. 112. JEKSEY—CITIES AND TOWNS NEW 84 4s J-J '11 1 1926 1 1937 1 1938 3.65g'95F-A 200.000c&r_Aug 1 1930 3.65g'95F-A 200,000c&r.Aug 1 1935 4s g 96F-A1.500.000c&r_Aug 4s g '98 F-A 500.000c&r_Aug 4s g '99 F-A 500.000c&r-Aug 4s g'00 F-A 4s g *03 F-A 500.000c&r_Aug 500,000c&r_ Aug F-A 500,000c&r_Aug M-N300,000c.—May 4s g'08 A-O 200,000c—-Oct 4s g '09 F-A 250,000c.—Aug 1 1938 1938 1 1958 1 1939 1 1930 4s g *11 4s 11 . 48 g '05 4s g *08 1 1928 1 1 1941 4s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 50,000c...Sept 1 F-A 60,000 --- 1926 1938 1938 1938 1943 m3 1948 1948 1949 1951 Sept 11951 g'12 J-D 100.000c—Dec 1 1952 43*g'13 M-N275.000 May 1 1953 43*g'14 F-A 200,000c—Aug 1 1954 43*s*14 250,000 Aug 1 1954 43*g'15 J-J 250.000c..-July 1 1955 43*g'17 J-D 483.000 June 1121-1967 43*8 g'20F-Af 292,000r.Feb 1 '22-68 \ 8,000r—Feb 1 1969 Armory Bonds. 4s '10 $26,000 Oct 1 1925 f^l8,000c&r Dec 1 *22-32 30.500 Aug 1 1920 39,000c&r_Dec 1 1933 4s '11 53*8*20 J-D Bridge Bonds. 684,000c&r Dec 1 '34-45 1 1952 43*s'12 J-J 43*8*12 303,000c&r_July 1 1952 43*8*13 A-O 203.000c&r'Apr 1 1953 4s 15 F-A 5,000r—Feb 1 1922 43*b'15 J-J 395.000c&r_Jan 1 1955 4 3*s'19 M-N [200,000c&rNovl '21-40 *' 88,000c&rNovl 41-48 6,000c&r.Nov 1 1949 _— — — — . 32,OOOc&r.Dec 1 1946 Department Bonds. A-O $60,000c—Oct 1 1941 23.700c..-July 1 1934 43*s'14 J-J 14.800c...July 1 1944 43*s'14 J-J Fire 4s '11 -- - - 4s g '04 J-D 4s 04 F-A 4s '07 - / 4,000c—Jan 1 *2?-'22 154,000c—Jan 1 '23-'33 Dock Bonds. 4s J-J $56.000c&r_July 1 1948 43*s'17 J-J 4s *12 100.000 Apr 1 1934 30.000 July 1 1935 20.000—Dec 31 1935 43*sT5 25.000 Dec 1 1935 4 3*s'15 10.000 Dec 1 1935 43*s'16 27,000 June 1 1930 Plank Road Bonds. 4s '04 $250.000 June 11924 43*s'14 4 3*8*15 4s '15 Bonds. 4s $10,000r_ Apr 1 '22-'31 Hospital Bonds. 4s '07 F-A $25.000r—Aug 1 1937 4s '07 4s *10 Adjustment Bonds. 4s J-J $2,504,500c &r._July 1 1922 43*8-11 Subject to call on 60 days' notice.) 43*s'll BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921$5,996,550 4s *12 Temp'y loan bonds (add'l) 998,840 4s *13 Flnatfmr dohfc WO »7f> 43*s'13 Library Site — $50.000c—June 1 1924 50.000r—Aug 1 1924 M-N 85.000r—May 1 1927 M-N150.000 May 1 1932 — — „ — ... —_ — - — — — ... — ... — 30,000 200,000 50.000 150,000 100.000 100,000 150,000 May Mar Feb Feb Aug Jan Aug 1 1927 1 1950 1 1931 1 1951 1 1952 1 1953 1 1953 June, 1921.] ESSEX CO. NEW FRANKLIN (Concluded)— Court House Bonds. 4a g '00 F-A$900.000c&r.Aug 1 1940 4s g *04 F-A 500,000c..-Aug 1 1944 4s g '06 F-A 200,000c—-Feb 1 1946 4s g '06 F-A 200.000c—-Aug 1 1946 4a g *07 F-A 25.000r_—Aug 1 1947 4s Y11 M-S 250.000 Mar 1 1951 TOWNSHIP. township (P. O. Midland is in Bergen County. Road Bonds. 4s $43.000--$2,000 yearly GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20$49,151 Assess, val. real 1,864,940 Assess'; val. personal $185,163 Jail— 4Ms'14 $25.000 June 1 1934 Penitentiary— * 4Hg'15M-S $145.000c-.Sept 1 1935 4HS16 '• 35.000—Mar 1 1936 — — — 43*g'16 J-J $127,000c—Jan 4>*s'16 17,000—June 15 1946 4Hs'17 28,000—Aug 1 '20-'47 GROSS DT. Dec 31 '20-$21,284,410 Deductions 5,600,900 Net debt 15,673,500 Sinking fund 5.195.931 Assessed val. real 681,193,398 Assessed val. personal 143,491,145 2d class RR. property 6,063,629 Total assessed val. 1921-830,748,172 County tax (per $1,000) 1919$9.35 + — — Sinking fund (cash & inv.) Population in (per $1,000) '21.$36-20 1920 3,448 5s '08 This is town in Monmouth Deductions NET BOND. DEBT Dec 31 1920 $169,100 Floating debt 6,500 Assessed val. real estate Assessed val. personal 1,420,385 220,700 2d class RR. property 1,749 Total assessed val. 1920 1,642,834 Less exemptions 22,850 Net valuation 1920 1,619,984 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$23.70 Population 1910. 3,233; 1920, 4,768 INT. at Nat. Freehold Bkg. Co. — National 6 g ESSEX FELLEL ($25,OOOc&r Aug 1 *21-'25 '20 F-A] 198,OOOc&r Aug 1 '26-'58 [ 4,000c&r_. Aug 1 1959 Water Bonds. This borough is in Essex County. s-a $ 175,000c. July 28'21-'60 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $218,000 5s'20 Deductions 215,452 2,548 Net debt Sinking fund J General 1,183 3,524 1,894,863 (School Assessed/Real estate 5s *13 J-D 5s *05 — 5s '08 — $85,000c-—June 1 1943 74,000 Sept 1935 35,000 Dec 1 1938 Funding 5s g '15 04 5s '08 5s Bonds. J-D $95,000c—-June 1 1945 1934 1938 15.000 — 15.000 Sewer Bonds. — 4 3*s*ll A-0/$20,000 —-Apr 1 22,500 Apr 1 1931 1 1941 Total assessed val'n 1921—2.270,771 Saddle River Road bonds 16,263 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$21.10 GROSS DT. Dec 31 1920-$1.968,933 Deductions 1,594.391 value.\Personal 368,582 7,329 2nd class RR. prop.. Population In 1910, 442; 1920, 598 Net EWING TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Trenton, R. D. No. 1) is in Mercer County. 5s '19 $25.000 1937 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $109,000 Assessed valuation, real 2,900.000 Assessed val., personal 300.000 ... debt 374,542 107.523 Sinking funds Assessed val. real estate 8,338,325 5,797,527 4,273 Assessed valuation 1921.-14,140,125 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—-$42,80 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Garfield Assessed val. personal-2d class RR. property Total assessed val. 1920— 3.200,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.$24.< 0 Population in 1920 4,500 This borough Is GARFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district is in Bergen County. J-J $28.334c_July 1 '23-'39 Assess, val. personal 286,108 Ass'd val. 2d cl. RR. prop. 10,165 Total assessed val. 1921 2,623,498 —$117,000 —1944 5s 100,000 serial GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $623,841 Deductions 263,221 — Net debt , FAIRV1EW SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s '16 A-O $54,000—Dec 1 '36&'46 5s 140.000 TOTAL DEBT June 30 '20-$188,000 — fund FLEMINGTON SCH. 41,832 Sinking fund. Tot. val. (real & per.) 5,864,374 INT. at First Nat. Bk„ Garfield. assess, GARWOOD. This borough is in Union County Assessment Bonds. 5s'20 J-J $12,500c&r Jan 1 '22-'26 $6,000 Borough hall bonds School bonds 47.500 $53,500 154,514 BOND. DEBT Mar 24 *21. Assessment debt, additional 19.462 Floating debt (additional). 2,005,593 871.675 Total valuation 1921 2,877,268 (See V. 99, p. 1694, for maturity.) Grammar School Bonds. -s $38,000 — GLEN RIDGE. This 1920, 4,620. Paving Bonds. 43*s'16 s-a $46,000 4s '09 M-N Sewer Bonds. 02 M-S $18,000o Mch 1 1922 4s '04 J-J 19,000c—Jan 11924 Sewer Refunding Bonds. 6s'20 J-D $ 16,OOOc&r Dec 1*21-40 4s Funding Bonds. $90,000 5s '10 — 5s '14 — -s '15 Jan 1930 Feb 1 1944 55,000 55.000— —- Street-Impt. Bonds. 6s '20 J-D /$ 18,000c.Dec 1 '26-'36 \ 16,000c_Dec 1 '37-'40 Improvement Bonds. 4s *02 M-8 $30,000c.—Mar 1922 4s '04 J-J 40,000c-—Jan 1 1924 4 4*8*08 J-J 75,000 Jan 11928 44*s'09 J-J 75,000 July 1 1929 44fs'10 M-N 25,000 Nov 1 1930 4s '07 M-N 555,000 M-N 20,000 May 1 1937 May 1 1943 Nov 1 1944 School Bonds. 5s '13 5s *14 M-N 20,000 Water Bonds. 6s 1814 J-J 56,000c 5s *87 M-N 5s'90 4s '06 M-N — '03 4s J-J 4s '12 -_- '15 1921-1923 10,000c ——1924-1928 8.000c 1929-1932 8,000- —.Sept 1 1926 16,000c--Jan 1 1933 10.000 Oct 1 1932 26.000 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19- $731,000 Water debt (included) — 84,000 -s Population in 1918 May 1 1932 Municipal Bldg. & Library Site. GLEN RIDGE 4s FORT LEE SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district is in Bergen County. School Bonds. 43*s'16 A-O $30.000 1938-1943 BOND. DEBT June 1920-$109,000 Sinking fund *— 7,313 M-S 4s M-S SCHOOL DIST. $16,000o—-Sept *21-'28 56,000c---Sept 1 1929 4Hs'07 M-S 4Hs'08 M-S 4**s'08 M-S 4 46s'10 J-D 446s g'12M-S 15,000o.--Mch 18,000o_Sept 1 30,000c_Sept 1 35.000o.Dec 1 35.000o.-.Mch 43*sg'15M-S 44,000c_Mar 1 *22-'37 1 1927 *28-'34 '29-'38 *30-'40 1 1932 FRANKLIN SCH. DIST. This district is In Sussex County. 5s '14 J-J $48,750.-July 1 *22-'36 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 *21— $249,000 Assessed valuation 1920 9.308,193 BOND. DEBT Apr 17'20$63,000 Total assess, val. 1920 8,975,603 INT. on 4 468 of 1907 payable at Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y.; on 444s of 1910 at Essex Title Guaranty & Tr. $1,000) 1920 $21.73 3.262 1915 at Fanners' Nat. Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $36-60 Montclair; on 44*8 of 1915 at Glen Ridge Trust Co.; on all others - Bank of Montclair. 1,881,650 148.881 - 2d class RR. property 2,891 Total valuation 1921 2,033,422 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$24.80 - Population 1910, 1,465; 1920—2,708 HADDONFIELD. This bprough is in Camden County. School Bonds. 4s $6,000._$1,000 yearly —_ 43*8 48,000 ... 1922-1940 Water Bonds. 43*8*09 J-J $61,672—Jan 1 *22-'40 Paving and Park Bonds. 5s '15 J-D $29,000 Dec 1 1945 5s *16 15,000 — Street Bonds. 4 3*8'12 A-0$150,000 5a '13 M-S 60,000 Apr 1 1942 Sept 1 1943 17.000 June 11945 Sewer Bonds. 4s $25,000-.$1,000 yearly GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $699,950 Deductions 391,195 NET DEBT 308,755 Assess, impt.certificates.. 23,603 Assess, val. real estate 4.9o7.000 Assess, val. personal 574,774 2d class RR. property 9,221 Total assess, val. 1921 5,540,995 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $36.60 Population 1910, 4,142; 1920—5,646 5e'15 J-D INT. on water and street bonds at Treasurer's office. sinking fund HADDON HEIGHTS. This borough is in Camden Co. 25,831 Town & fire hall bonds 1938-$18,000 Other assessable property. Total assessed val'n 1920 5s '17 24,932 (65% to 75% actual).-.7,826,858 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$30.40 GLOUCESTER COUNTY. County seat Is Woodbury. Road Bonds. 4 J*s'12 A-O 554,0O0r__Apr 1 5s '15 J-J 35,000r_Jan 1 41*8*16 J-J 5,500—Jan 1 5s '18 J-J 4,000-/July , J-J / . payable apparatus bonds 1945-_ This is town in NET DEBT Assessed val. real estate.-.2,477,063 Assessed val. personal329,179 *22-'25 Woodbury Hudson County. 1910. 5,647. 5s '07 J-J $30,000o__Jan 1 *22-'36 *17 8.000 Fire Dept. Bonds. 5s s-an $3,000 1921-1923 -a 6,000 June 1 1931 Funding Bonds. 5s '09 J-J 1 5o,000—July 1 '22-'24 5s — — 1136,000 July 1 1939 J-J $143,000o._-Jan 1 1942 Refunding — Bonds. ($17,600. Apr 16 '22-'29 1 33.000-Apr 16 *30-'39 5s Improvement Certificates. 40,406 ... GROSS DEBT Dec 31 *20. $454,457 Deductions 147,935 NET DEBT 306,522 Tax revenue notes 54,315 Assessed va/n, real estate- 3.752,350 Assessed val'n, personal 366,800 Total valuation 1921 4,119,150 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—.$35.34 INT. on funding 5s of 1912 at People's Safe Dep. <s» Tr. Co.. Union. HACKENSACK. This town is in Bergen1 County. Population 1910.14,050; 1920.17,667 Funding Bonds. 4 H g '12 F-A$150.000—-Aug 1 1942 Floating Indebtedness Bonds. -s 5s $62.000 Fire Truck Bonds. $8 500 4s Refunding Bonds. 05 J-J $52,000o-July 1 *22-'34 — - 135,838 2d class RR. property Total assess, val. 1921 HALEDON. This borough Is In Passalo County. Inc. 1908. Pop'n 1910, 2,560; * M-N$16,OOOc&rMay 1 '22-29 Water Bonds. 1920, 3,435. 5s g '18 5a 4 J-D 3*s M-N $50,000c 10.000c. $80,000 9,153 -—1,689,475 Assess, val. personal 317,300 Tot. valuation 1921 2,006,775 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$29.80 INTEREST payable at Paterson, on 5s at United States Trust Co.; on 43*s at Paterson Safe Dep.& Tr. Co. Sinking funds ----- Assess, val. real HAMMONTOIL This town Is in Atlantic County. 5 1866. M-N($37,000c—Nov 1 1925 \ 80,00Gc.Nov 1'35&45 Incorp. Mar. Water Bonds. 43*8*10 J-J 110,000c—Jan 11940 May 1 1935 Funding Bds. 5s g '16J-D $7,200c.Dec 1 *21-'26 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 *20. $214,858 Deductions 154,687 NET DEBT 60,171 Assessed f Real estate —-2,684,690 val'n .{Personal 515,550 1919 (2d class RR prop. 26,033 Total valuation 1921 3,226,273 Tax rate '21 (per $1.000) —_$38.50 Population 1910, 5,088; 1920, 6,417 INT. at Peoples' Bk,,Hammonton. 4s '05 M-N 55,500c Fire Apparatus & - - HARRISON. T~ This toyrn la In Hudson County. ' Sewer Bonds. ($186,000cNov 1 *21-'51 43*s'16M-N{ 21,000-Nov 1 *52-*54 I 1,000—Nov 1 1955 Improvement Bonds. 45*g'19 J-D f$77,000c-Dec 1 '21-'27 Oeneral . \ 60,000c. Dec 1 '28-*33 Fire-Department Bonds. 43*s'16 M-N/$2,000c...Nov 1 1921 \ 5,000c_Nov 1 '22r'2Q 4 J*g*19 J-D/ 8.000c&rDec 1 '21-'24 \ 15,OOOc&r Dec l'25-'29 Street renewal 4s $239,000 Funding 4 Hs 219,000 . Sewer 4J*s 27,000 Valley Sewerage 4Ha 245,101 Impt. ctfs. 4Ks 224.189 Fire department bonds 4 3*820,000 Redemption Impt. Certificates. 43*8*06 J-J $103,554.04.Jan 1 1936 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 *20.$1,022,249 Deductions 408,524 NET DEBT 613,725 Certificates outstanding 287,195 Assess, val. real estate.—16,092,700 Assess, val. personal 4,148,900 Passaic Street Total tax (per $1,000) 5s — 43*s'10 J-J $8,000 $18,000o.July 1 '22-'39 1927-1935 Nov 1 1934 GEN. BD. DT. May 16 '21 Total Park Bonds. 5,610 2,811,852 *21-$36.20 Population 1910, 1,452; 1920-2.950 4Kb $25,000c—-Aug 1 *22-'26 - Total tax rate (per $1,000) Street Bonds. 5s '20 A-O $32,000 Euipment Bonds. 5s'20 A-O $11,000 Macadam Road Bonds. F-A 15,000 '22 *39 Mechanics' Bank. Mch. 9 1859. Pop. 1945 '27-'37 5s *15 Inc. bonds 5,000 40,000 '44-.$93,000 - — In Fire 8ewer bonds 1941 Street bonds 1931, '32, GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $197,000 Deductions 61,162 . INT. at Farmers' & Funding Bonds. M-N$14,900_ (Due part yearly begin. Dec. 1918.) Funding 1 1923 t July 1 *24-'28 5,000r—Jan 1 1923 , Co., at TOWNSHIP. township is in Camden Co. Assessed val'n, real estate$6,130,737 Assessed val'n, personal 1,671,189 Hs'12 M-N $44,000c 6.000 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Fort Lee. This ... G eneral 5s '18 - INT. payable Bank, Sussex. Co., city is in Camden County Apr. 17 1868. Pop'n '10, 9,462; 1920, 12,162. Int. payable at City Hall. * 5s *12 $37,600c—Oct 1 '21-*28 43*g'16 M-N$28,000c 1923-1950 J-D 1110,000c.June 1 '21-42 BOND. DEBT Apr 10 1921 $201,000 I 9.000c-June 1 1943 Assessment impt. notes 10,454 5s '13 J-D 77.000c.Dec 1 *21-'42 General impt. notes 11,989 5s '15 M-N100,000c—.May 1 1945 Water debt (included)-44,000 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 *20- $941,020 Floating debt 39,843 Deductions 552,991 Sinking funds (General--— 10,434 Net debt • 388,028 Water 14,395 General sinking fund 86,116 Assess, val. 1921 9,931,648 Assessed valuation, real—5,956,320 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 536.60 Assessed val'n, personal 727,149 INT. pay. at Bank of Montclair Tot. assess, val. 1921 6,683,475 and the Glen Ridge Trust Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—.$49.70 Population Trust This 5,000c.May 15 '24-33 A-O Tax rate (per Ridgewood Inc. Sewer Bonds. 4s'99 J-D $13,000c.J'ne 1 '22-'27 Water Bonds. Funding Bonds. 5s '12 5s *13 at 1920, 6,726. School Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 12 '21. $90,000 Incinerator Bonds. Assessed/Real estate 1,619,947 43*s'16 J-J $10,000c_Jan 1 '22-'36 value \Personal and bank Road-Improvement Bonds. stock 404,175 43*s'97 F-A 515.000 —Feb '22-'26 Tot .asses .val .'19 (80 % act.)2,024,122 4s *02 A-O 7,000o—.Oct '2l-'27 School tax (per $1,000) 1919---$4.36 Park Bonds. INT. at Flemington Nat. Bank. 4s '01 M-N 533,000o_Nov 1 '21-'30 FORT LEE. This borough Is In Bergen County. Incorp. March 1904. Population 1910, 4,472;1920, 5,761. HADDON GUTTENBERG. Pop'n *10, 3,260; $49.00 GLOUCESTER CITY. borough Is in Essex County. Inc. Feb. 13 1895. (per $1,000) ensack National Bank. Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. personal..- INT. — Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal 13,560 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 —1-$24.50 Population 1910, 1,118; 1920, 1.959 DIST. This district is in Hunterdon Co. School Bonds. 4s '15 J-J $52,000c 1925-1945 Total tax rate Ridge wood. \105,000r—Jan 1 '24-'30 Bridge Bonds. 43*s'13 J-J $20.000r—Jan 1 22-'31 4J*8'13 J-J 4.500r—Jan 1 '22-'24 41*s'13 J-J 9,400r—Jan 1 *22-'27 5s '13 J-J 13,150r„Jan 1 *22-'28 5s '15 J-J 13,750r_Jan 1 *22-'26 5s *14 J-J 10,000—Jan 1 '23-'27 Funding Bonds. 43*s'13 J-J $6.000r_Jan 1 *22-'23 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 *21- $403,000 Floating debt 76,548 General sinking fund 52,132 Assessed val. real estate..32,676,211 Assess, val. personal 7,211,456 Other assessable property808,900 Total assess, val. 1920 40,696,567 Less exemptions 643,070 Net value taxable 1920 40,053,497 County tax (per 51,000) 1920 $9 81 Popula'n, 1910, 37,368; 1920 48,224 360,620 Sinking fund 4,778 Assess, val., real 2,785,621 Assess, val., personal 358,023 Assess.val.2d class RR.prop. 2,016 Total valuation 19.'1 3,145,657 Tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $61.oO Population 1910, 2,441; 1920 4,882 Tot.val.'20(abt,100%act.) 17,196.881 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $208,490 Deductions 113,062 NET DEBT 95.428 (See V. 101, p. 1904. for maturity.) J-D 143,000—July 1 '28-*46 (See V. 102, p. 2363, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT June 1920- $292,234 35,568 INT. on funding bonds at Hacken$2,327,225 Sack Trust Co.; on others at Hack- 6s '21 In'Bergen County. 5s '16 Sewer Bonds. Sinking 18,075 971,495 Assessed val'n, real estate.14,6l2,624 Assessed val'n, personal 2,584,257 79,857 5s *16 FAIR VIEW. 5s '22-'38 f DEBT Assess, val. real Co. on park bonds due 1938 and park bonds of 1917, road GARFIELD. This city is in 1915 and 1917, land-pur¬ Bergen County chase bonds, 19,381 penitentiary bonds, Pop'n 1910, 10,213; 1920 General Improvement Bonds hospital bonds and court-house bonds payable by U. S. Mtge. & 5s g *19 $133,OOOc&r 1924 Tr. Co., N. Y. C.: $1,500,000 park Funding Bonds. bonds at office of J. & W. Seligman 45*g'19 / 42, OOOc&r July 1 '22-24 & Co. of N. Y. City, and Seligman \150.OOOc&r July 1 '25-34 Bros, of London; on all other bonds School Bonds. Bank, Newark. $29,280c.Apr 1 Population 1910, 1,055; 1920--2.181 of Manufacturers' A-O 6s '12 M-N lO.OOOcNov 1 '30 & *35 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20-$97,932 INT. the Bonds. Impt. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2l.$41.4J FREEHOLD. 1955, at $442,500 Assess, debt (add'i) Total tax rate Popula'n 1910, 512.886; '20, r51.807 bonds GEN.BD.DT. Dec31'20 Road Incorporated 1869. Municipal Building Bonds. 4Hs'16 J-J J$17,100c—Jan 1 '22-'40 2 1946 1 12,000c.. Jan 1 '41-'46 — ROCK. This borough is in Bergen County. Park) Parental School Bonds. $18.000 Feb 1 1945 57.000 Apr 1 1945 Land Bonds. 4Ks'15 GLEN 85 TOWNS This 2d class RR. property 5,691 Total assessed value 1921—2,055,794 Penal Institution Bonds. 4Ms'15 JERSEY-CITIES AND 2d Class RR. property assess, val. 1921 732,236 20.973,836 1921--.$27.21 Popula'n 1910, 14,498; 1920, 15.721 INTEREST Is payable at West Hudson County Tr. Co., Harrison. BOND. DEBT Apr. 20 '21 .$360,000 HARBISON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sinking fund — 30.000 School Bonds. Assess, val.(60% act.) *20-5,744,000 4Ms'19 M-S 210,000c&rSept 1 '21-55 Tax (per $1,000) 1921 —$3.28 BONO DEBT Juno 30 INT. at Nat. State Bk.. Elizabeth. Principal and interest payable at West Hudson Co. Trust Co., Harri— — '2(1-$270,000 1 son. ■; ■ : HASBROUCK HEIGHTS. This borough is in Bergen County. Road Bonds. $10,000..$1,000 yearly 18,000.. 1944 Funding Bonds. 5s '15 J-D $22,000—Dec 15 1945 CROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20$82,532 Deductions. 35,207 NET DEBT 47.325 Assessed val. real— 2,629,792 Assessed val. personal— 278,033 2nd Class 1IR. property 5,559 Total assess, val.' 1921—2,913,384 5s ... 5s ... ^ — ...... Total tax rate (per .... HOBOKEN. Is In Hudson County. Inc. Mch. 1855. Commission govern¬ Hoboken adopted Feb. 9 1915. Improvement W'»nds, '$48,000c.-Oct 11925 147,000c—..July 1 1926 6s '21 J-J 110,000c—Jan 15 1927 63,000c... Apr 1 1927 Funding Sc Refdg. Bonds. 4s g '16 J-D $111,500-J'ne 1 '22-*46 (See V 102, p 2363, for maturity) Playground Bonds. 4s '09 M-N$50.000 May 1 1939 ment $1.000)'20.$40.<)0 , Bonds. J-J $ >0,200c.Mch 1 '22-'26 Sewer 4s '97 21,400—June 1'22-30 500,000c&r.june 1 1926 950,000c&r_June 1 1926 HAWTHORNE. Paving & Sewer Bonds. This borough is in Passaic County. 6sg '20 s-a 750,000 Aug 1 1926 Incorporated 1898. Streetfic Paving Bonds. Road Bonds. 4s '08 A-0 $50,OOOo&r_Oct 1 1928 5s > $24,000 1921-1930 4s '09 J-J 125.000 July 1 1939 5s '16 A-O 12,000c._Oct 1 '21-'26 4J*sT2 J-J 25,000 July 1 1942 Water Bonds. 4s '98 150.000 May 2 1928 5s '14 A-0$136,000 Oct 1 1944 5s '13 J-J 300.000 July 1 1943 CROSS DEBT Dec 31 1920 $316,285 [ 76,400—July 1 '22-*31 Deductions204,847 43*g*16 J-J 1 32,000.-July 1 '32-*35 NET DEBT 111,388 I 4,000—July 1 1936 Assess, val. real .3,591,950 58 '19 A-O 389,976c Oct 1 1921 Assess, val. personal 513,975 Re-Improvement Bonds. 2nd Class RR. property.. 82,275 43*8*13 J-J $85,000r 1943 Total assess, value 1921.-4,188,200 43*8*15 A-O 120,000 Oct 1 1945 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $19.00 43*g'16 J-D 65,000 June 1 1946 Population 1910, 3.400; 1920, 5,135 4>£s'16 J-J 112,500.-July 1 '22-*36 INT. at Hamilton Trust Co., School Bonds. Paterson. 4s '04 M-S $140,000 Mch 1 1934 2,895 Population 1910, 2,155; 1920, 4s*10 — 6s g '20 s-a 6s g '20 s-a ,rt0n ... — ^ „ •; •• HAWTHORNE SCH. DIST. School Bonds. . f $81.000c.July 1 22- 48 J-J 30,0(M)c&r__Jan 1 '22-'36 BOND. DEBT June 30 1920$129,600 Sinking fund 2,388 Principal and interest payable at Citizens Trust Co. of Paterson. 5s '19 6s '21 s-a _ 4s.*07 4s *08 4s '12 4s '09 — '15 J-J 43*g'16 J-J 5s "'18 '18 PARK. 5s '18 This borough (P. O. New Bruns¬ wick) is in Middlesex County. 5s '18 „ Population 1910, 1,517; 1920, 4,866 5P 5s 5s 5s 5s HIGHLAND PARK SCH. School Bonds. 4s&4]*s $26,000 4J*sT5 J-J 42,000—Mar 1 J-J J-J 43*s'10 J-J 43*sT3 J-J 43*8*13 HIGHLAND Paving Bonds. 6s '20 M-N$27,5,000---Nov 1 1926 BONDED DEBT --(?) 219,665 Jan 7,454 May 262.750 Jan 100.000 Jan 250,000 July 109,000 Jan 70,000—Jan J-J 1937 1938 1942 1939 1940 1943 1934 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 60,000c—July 1 1945 /412.054—Jan 1 *22-'53 \ 70,000—Jan 1 '54-'58 [72,000—Jan 1 '22-'39 J-J ~ ~ 140,000—Jan 1 i 1,000 Jan 30,100—Jan 1 445.400—Jan 1 4,000—Jan 1 4,000—-Jan 1 80,000—Jan 1 33,000—Jan 1 J-J J-J '18 '18 '18 '18 '18 DIST. '40-'47 1 1948 '2 2-54 '22-'38 '22-'25 '22-'25 '22-'25 '22-'54 (69,000c&r OcU'21-*43 48,OOOc&r Oct l'44-*55 1 3, OOOc&r Oct 1 1956 Police Department Bonds. '30-'45 $16.147 Mar 1 1933 5Ks'21 M-N 30.000c_May 1 '22-'51 4s *13 BOND. DEBT June 30 '20 $98 000 City Indebtedness Bonds. Floating debt.. 5,0)0 4s '13 $15.000 Apr 1 1933 Sinkiig fund—'..!. -i.. 4,477 Judgment Bonds. Tot. val. (60% act.V 1919-3,398,380 4 3*s'12 J-J $17,891.17—Jan 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $4-12 43*s'13 M-N 12,795 May 1 1933 City-Hall Bonds. Population 1920 (est.) 6,000 INT. payable la New Brunswick at 4 3*sTl J-J $125,000 July 1 1931 National Bank of New Jersey. Funding Bonds. 5s g '08 M-N $21,5000...May 1 1938 HIGHLANDS. 43*s'07 67,000 Sept 1 1927 This borough is In Monmouth Co 4 3*s*10 127,500 Dec 1940 Water bonds 5s $30,000 4s g '15 M-N 10,000r—May 1 1945 Borough hall bonds 5s 3.500 43*g'16J-J 169,000c—Jan 21 1946 CROSS DEBT Dec 31 1920 $67,792 4s g '16 J-J 20,600c—.Jan 1 1946 Deductions 59,767 4s 16 J-D 179.232-June 1 *22-*46 NET DEBT 8,025 72,000c & r_.Dec 31 '21-'24 Tax revenue notes...... 16,100 6s '20 J-D General impt. notes 255,000c & r..Dec 31 5,000 '25-'39 Assessed valuation, real—1,194,220 6s'20 A-0 — — — _ — __ — Assessed val., personal Other assessable property.. 119,075 12,476 1,325,771 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21 .$18,20 Population 1910, 1,386; 1920, 1,731 Total assessed val., 192i__ Fire Department. F-A $25,000c—Aug 1 1926 V-JB 20,000—Aug 1 1927 4s '06 4s *07 -f- 15,000 Mar 1 1924 '15 J-J 60,000 Jan 4s '04 5s g 43*g'16J-D 100,000—.June 1 1936 $12.850 Jan 1 4s '12 F-A 25,000 Aug 1 Refunding. Water Bonds. 4s '09 $35,000 July 1 1945 3 3*s'01 M-N$l96,000r—Nov 15 F-A 52.000r—Feb 1 GROSS DEBT Dec 31'20. $35,0)0 4s '05 Feb 1 Assess, val. real estate 1,001,005 43*8 g ' 17F-A 15,500 borough is in Hunterdon Co. School bonds $42,600 This 4s '05 — ... Assess, val. personal.— 326,743 class RR. property__ 20,758 Total valuation 1921 1,348,506 2nd Tot. tax rate (per$l,000)'21-. Population in 1910.1,545; $40-40 '20, 1,7j5 5s '18 J-D 1925 1937 1931 1935 1937 (60,000—Dec 1 *21-'30 1 1931 \ 6,377,52—Dec 149,000-.Dec 1 *32-*38 Water Bonds. 5s g '08 M-N $95,000c—May 1 1938 4s 09 J-J 22,000 July 11939 Tax arrearage bonds $189,283 CROSS DEBT Dec'31'20$13,467,686 in Mercer County Deduc ions_ _v..... 7.185,164 Incorporated March 29 1853. NET DEBT 6,282.522 Disposal-Plant Bonds. Tax revenue notes 90,000 4>*s A-0 $3l,000r.Part eachSept General impt. notes 2,529,798 Funding Bonds. INTEREST at City Treas. office. 4**s'17 J-D $17,000 $1,500 y'rly GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $143,500 CITY PROPERTY.—The city Deductions 78,157 owns parks, public buildings, a water NET DEBT 65,343 system and other assets having a val¬ Assessed valuation, real 1,659,011 uation of $11,254,227 In 1915. Assessed val., personal 69,138,600 372,-595 Assess, val. real estate Assessed val'n, railroad 9,198 Assess, val. personal .10,890,500 Total assessed val. 1921 2,040,804 Assess, val. 2nd class RR. property Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21. $ 11 .Q0 8,693,284 Population 1910, 1,879; 1920, 2,674 Total assess, val. 1921 88.722,38i INT. at First Nat. Bk.f Hights'n. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $12.2) Pop'n '10, 70.324; '20 (Census)68.166 HILLSDALE TOWNSHIP. HIGHTSTOWN. This borough is . __ This township is in Bergen County Road improvement bds5s_ $37,500 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921 $34,250 Note debt 3,500 Assessed valuation, real—1,725,546 Assessed val.. personal 142,835 Other assessable property.. 10,142 Total assess, val. 1920- —1,878,523 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20- $29-10 Population in 1920 J---—1,600 HILLSIDE (FORMERLY UNION) TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Hillside) Is in Union Co. Pop'n 1915 (est.), 2,800. 5s 13 —- — --- IRVINGTON. Incorporated 1891. Water-Plant Bonds. sion government 4s $23,2 45r —..1922-1939 — $24,537 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921- This borough Is in Bergen County. 43*s'16 A-O $9,000—$1,500 yearly Road Bonds. 43*s $14.000 1922-1935 — Bonds. 5s Funding 1930 $20.000 Bonds. (incl.) Assessed val., real estate Assessed val., personal.... — Deductions NET ... DEBT.. Assessed val., Assessed val. real Assess, val. personal railroad —- — ... — 192 2-1927 1922-1924 58,000 July 1958 4)*sTl 90.000 Nov 1961 1959 4>*s'09 27,000 -Apr 4s '05 28,150——Mar 1955 5s *13 J-D 104,000 Dec 1 1963 43*s'15 J-J 80.000 Jan 1 1965 '230,000.-c & r Feb 1 — 34,409 35,591 835,410 $ >,000 1,500 4s'02 4s*99 4 J*s'08 ... HUDSON COUNTY. The county seat Is Jersey City. Bridge Bonds. 4s '07 M-N $21,000r—May 1 1927 4s g '03 M-S 26,000r—Sept 1 1923 4s g '04 J-J 201,000r...July 1 1924 4s *05 J-D 10,000r—.June 1 1925 '22-'44 4s '07 A-0 90,000r—Apr 1 1927 44,000—c & r Feb 1 5?*s'21 F-A 4 J*s'08 A-O 16,000r—Oct 11928 *45-'48 4 4*s'10 M-N 100,000c—May 1 1930 9,000-.c&r Feb 1 *49 4s '09 A-0 350,000c—Apr 1 1939 General Impt. Bonds. 4 J*g'12M-N 100,000c—May 1 1932 ($25,000—Jan 1 '22-*26 43*8*13 J-J 35,000c_..July 1 1933 43*s'19 J-J ■ 30,000.-Jan 1 '27-i31 4s '14 A-O 10.000 Apr 1 1944 5,406.31 Jan 1 1932 Boulevard-Repair Bonds. Sewer Bonds. —- —_ ... 4 3*s'08 A-0$100.000r—Oct 4 3*sTO M-N 150,000c.—May 4s '09 M-N 250,000c...May — 4>|s'14 * M-S 150,000——Sept ( 9,000.—Mar 43*g'18 M-S 150.000.-Mar 1 178.000.-Mar 1 f 50,000c&rApr 1 5s '19 1 1938 4s '05 $36,000 Apr 1935 1 1940 43*8*09 55,000 Jan 1939 1 1939 4s '03 85,000 July 1933 1 1941 4s *04 31.000 July 1934 1 1943 4s *15 53.000 Mar 1 1946 1 1944 GEN. BD. DT. May 1921 $894,950 9 1922 Assessment deOt.___. 297,145 '23- 27 Floating debt 273,343 *28-'33 Sinking fund, general 231,172 '22-'26 Tax revenue notes.. 12,035 ... 11 M-N 210.000c...May 43*8*13 J-J 110,000c—July 4 3*8 ... - { 14,000e&r.Apr 1 1927 A-0 [255,OOOc&rApr 1 '28-34 Hoboken Extension. 4s '98 A-0 $65,000r—Oct 3 3*8*99 A-0 12,500r—Oct Park Bonds. 1 1929 11929 4sg'04M-N $500,000c Ar.Mayl 1951 M-N 140.000c&r.Nov 1 1957 4s g '04 M-N 800,000c&r. Nov 1 1954 4s g '06 M-N 500,000c &r_May 1 1956 4s g'09 M-N l,000,000c&rMay 1 '59 4 3*s'14 M-N 300,000.-May 1 1964 43*s'15 J-J 300,000c...July 1 1965 43*g'16 M-S 800,000r—Mar 1 1966 4j*s'18 M-S/ 90.000.-Mar 1 '33-'67 4s '07 1210,000—Mar 1 *38-'67 [80.000.-Mar 1 '22-'37 ] 56,000—Mar 1 *38-'45 43*g'18 M-S [ 4,000 Mar 1 1946 48,000c&rApr 1 '22-'69 Refunding Bonds. 4s g '05 M-S$750,000o&r-Sept 1 1925 Building Bonds. A-O 5s '19 M-S$150,000r__Feb 4s g 4s '04 M-S M-S F-A 4s'05 4s *06 28 1944 65,000r_„Sept 1 1944 65,000r__.Mch 1 1945 500,000c&r_Aug 1 1946 A-0 850,000c&r_Apr 1 1948 4>*sT3 J-J 190,000c—July 1 1953 4 3*s'08 Jail Bonds. 43*sT5 J-J $500.000c—July Public-Rodd Bonds. ublic-Rohd 4 3*s'92M-N $100,000c &r.Nov 43*8*93 J-J 750,000c&r_Jan 4 3*s g'04 J-J 500,000c&r_ Jan 4 3*8 g '94J-J 600,000c&r_ Jan 4s g '96 J-J 150,000r—.Jan 4s '97 M-N 200,000r May M-S 4s *98 44,000r_._ Mch A-0 4s '03 37,000r.—Oct J-J 4s '04 30,000r—.July F-A 4s *05 38,000r Aug _ 21,000r—.Mch M-S 4s '07 16,000r Sept M-N 4s '09 18,000r Nov 4)*s'10 M-N 150,000 May 41*8*11 M-N 50.000c—May 43*s'll M-N 15,000o„.May 43*sT3 J-J 40.000c Jan 43*8*13 J-J 60,000 July 43*8*15 J-J 250,000c...July 18,113,8)0 4,462,873 146,492 22,723.165 Tax rate (per $1,000> 1921—$35.60 Ponul'n 1910 11 877; 1920 25,480 INT payable at the Irvington National Bank, and the Merchants & Manufacturers National Bank of Newark. ISLAND 1 1922 1 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1 1923 1924 1935 1926 1927 1939 1 1 1 1 1 1 1960 1961 1931 1963 1963 1925 1210,OOOc&r Apr 1 *28-'31 Viaduct Bonds. 4s g '07 M-S$350,000c—Mch 1 1937 43*s'08 A-O 350.000c_-.0ct 1 1938 4 3*g'12M-N 125,000c—May 1 1942 Lunatic-Asylum Bonds. 43*sT4 M-N$100,000—May I 1944 5s '19 A-O / 176,000c&rApr 1 '22-'32 1408,OOOc&r Apr 1 *33-'49 Asylum Addition Bonds. 43*s'15 $30,000 43*8*15 A-O 30,000r Oct 1 1945 Tuberculosis-Hospital Bonds. 4 3*s'08 A-O $I()O.OOOc&r_Oot 1 1948 Aims-House Bonds. 4s g '06 M-N $240,000c &r May 1 1946 Court-House Bonds. 4s g '09 M-N $800,OOOc&r May 1 1949 4 J*s'10 M-N 500,000c—May 1 1950 43*s'13 J-J 128.000c Jan 1 1953 GROSS DEBT Dec 31'20$19,082.072 D vluc Iitd 5,014,016 ... 14.C68.026 NET DEBT ASSESSED 1919. $ RE 569832167 Per 128248035 RR 101308904 Tot799389106 HEIGHTS. This borough is in BOND. Assess, Ocean County. DEBT Apr. 30 '21_$48,350 debt 20,000 7/V»5 (add'l). Sinking fund Water bonds (incl.) General impt. notes —_— 35,000 18,000 val., real estate-. —534,230 Assessed val., personal 21,060 Other assessable property 2,580 Tot. ass'd val. 1921 (act.)—537,700 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 .$53.57 Assess, JERSEY CITY. Commission government approved April 15 1913 and upheld by Court of Errors and ADDeals Mar. 16 1914. A-OJ120,OOOc&rApr 1 '22-'27 5s '19 1 impt. notes General impt. notes.. Emergency notes Assess, val., real Assess, val., personal Other assess, property Total assess, val. 192t 1 1955 M-S 4s '06 170,668 240,779 7,021 Assess, Municipal Impt. Bonds. $11,OOOc&r. Aug 1 *22 " VALUATION — 1920. 1921. $ $ 532018397 507217627 113346475 110325185 87389911 85008406 732754783 702551218 5s g '19 6s '20 A-0{ 108,000cSir. Aug 1 *23 380.000c&r_Aug 1 '24 l,652.n00c&r_ Aug I '25 1,271,000.-c&r Dec 1 J-D '23-'26 Harbor-Impt. Bonds. J-D $60,000 June 1 1942 4>*gT3J-D 191.000c... Jlune 1 1953 Renewal Assessment Bonds. 5s '92 J-J $523,000c&r_Jan 2 1922 5s g *93 M-Sz700,OOOc&r.Sept 1 1923 5s g '94 M-Nz600,OOOc&r May 1 1924 Refunding Assessment Bonds. 4s *05 J-D $600,000c...June 1 1935 4s '06 J-J 300,000o Jan 1 1936 Bonds for Redemption of Land. 4s *04 P-A$465,000c —Feb 1 1934 4 J£g'12 Citv Hall. 5s g'94 J-J $20,000r—Jan 5s g '94 J-J 350.000c&r_Jan 1 1922 1 1923 Funding Bonds. 4s J-J $50.000c&r_Jan 1 1936 4s g '01 M-N 207,000r___May 1 1931 Hospital. J-J 4s $220,000c—July I 1935 66,000 JulV I 1938 1,500,OOOc&r. June 1 1926 Public-Library Bonis. 4s g '98 A-()$ 150,000c. ..Apr 1 1928 3 Hs'00 A-0 75,00Or—Apr 11928 Funded Debt Bonds. 4 J* g'08 J-J $ 1,000,000c. July 1 1928 4s g'09 F-Al.300,000c..Feb 1 1949 Funding Assessment Bonds. 4s g '17 J-J $80,000—July 1 '2 >'41 4s g '17 J-J 8. '00 —.July 1 '2 >'26 Floating Indebtedness Bonds. 4s g '17 J-J $238,193_Dec 31 '22-25 Refunding. 4 4*8 g'97M-N $450,000c &rMay 1 1927 4s g '04 A-0 490,000c...Apr 1 1934 5s '92 J-J 200,000r__Man 2 1922 46*g'13 J-D 550,000c&r_June 1 1953 4 )*s'08 J-J 6s '20 J-D - 44*gT5M-Sf207,OOOc.Sepfl '2>'44 I 5s ... 7,000c. Sept 1 1945 200,000 /£fan 1 1922 Park. 4s '97 M-N$ 100,000c May 1 1927 4s '02 M-S lOO.OOOo.I.Mch 1 1932 *02 1 1932 POPULATION.—In 124; in 1910, 1920,^629,- 537,231. 60,OOOc_L_Dec ,03 M-S 25,OOOc_L_Mch 1 1933 4s $6.38 J-D 4s (perM) 06 J-D 17.000c&r_June 11936 4s 4s 10 M-N 30,000-.I-Nov 4M'sgTlM-Sz30O.OO6^l~-iach 4s 4s 12 A-O 1 1960 1 1961 7(L0Q0-_Z_Arifr 1 1962 Bath & Gymhasfdm Bonds. '02 M-S $50,QO0o Mch £ 1933 Fire Department. 4s g '05 J-J COUNTY. 50,000r July 1 1925 4s '06 A-0 25,OOOc&r.Oct 1 1926 Flemlngton Is the county seat. 4s g '11 M-N 12,0000—May 1 1931 Road-Improvement Bonds. Fire House Renewal Bonds. 43*s'16 J-D $3H,000c.Dec27'2i-'25 Aug 1 1945 43*s*17 26,700 192i-1926 4s g *15 .—$25,000 Pipe Line. 43*s*18 34.300 1922-1927 GROSS DEBT J ic31 '20 $693 500 4s *04 M-S$142,000c—Sept 1 1934 Water Loan. Deductions 140,891 J-J $248,000c&r_Jan 2 1922 NET DEBT-. 552.609 5s '92 J-J 200,OOOc&r.Jan 2 1923 Assess, val. real estate 18,611,173 5s *93 J-J $100,000 Jan 2 1929 Assess, val. personal 5,756.777 4s '99 2nd class RR. property.. 371,683 4 4*g'13 M-N150.000 May 1 1943 F-A 460.0003&rAug l'21-'25 Total ass'd value 1921: 24,739,633 6> 20 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) .'21 .$11.45 5i*s'20F-AI3,12S,OOOc&rAugl'26-'59 1 86,OOOc&r Aug 1 1960 Pop'n in 1910, 33,569; 1920, 32,885 HUNTERDON — 5s $14,000 $1,000 y'rly GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20—.$70,000 Commis¬ adODted April 7 '14. Police Station Bonds. 4s *16 $14,000 1922-1935 Town-Hall Bonds. 5s'95 $1,600 1922-1925 of County Collector, Jersey City. N. J. HO-HO-KUS. Water This town is in Essex Co. 2t,992 Funding Bonds. 833,891 $200,000 May 1944 2 (9,530 4J*s'14 18,000 1922-1930 Other assessable property.. 2 5,257 4s *14 Fire-Department Bonds. Tot. assess, val. 1921 (act.) 1,0^8,7/8 $ 1,900c—May 1 1922 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21 $25.60 4J*sT2 School Bonds. Population 1910, 1 0/3; 1920. 1,339 Water debt INTEREST is payable at office 94,474 17,713 $10,000._Mar 1 '22-'31 Total assess, val. 1921 977,597 52,000.. July 1 '23-'43 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.$43.60 4J*g'17 30,000— 5s 20 M-N 90,000.-May 1 '22-*50 Population in 1910, 488; 1920, 586 4Ks'10 HOPEWELL. This borough is in Mercer County. 1 1945 Park Bonds. HIGHBRIDGE. [VOL. 112. AND TOWNS JERSEY-CITIES NEW 86 ... June, 1921.] NEW JERSEY CITY (<Concluded5— , KEYPORT. M-S$142,000r. .Sept J-D 146,000c &r_ Deo Public Schools. 4a g '97 F-A$200,000o&r_ Aug 4s g *01 M-N 182,000r—May . 1 1934 School bonds 5s Total tax rate (per $ 1,000) 1 1934 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $164,500 Population in Deductions— NET DEBT LODI. A-O $id.000c —.. 1922-1931 F-A 52.000r 1922-1947 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20^ $378,000 Floating debt. 26,152 School debt (add'l)—97,000 Utilities debt.— 5,000 Sinking fund.. 5°,000 This borough Is In Bergen Countv Inc. Dec. 1894. Pop'n '10, 4,138; Assessed val., real estate.$3,973,330 Assessed val., personal— 353,i03 2 1927 1 1931 48 '03 M-N 100,000..—May 1 1933 4s '03 J-D z25,Q00r June 1 1933 4s '04 J-J 350,000r_..July 1 1934 4a '05 J-J 250,000c—.July 1 1935 4Hs'08 J-J 80,000—July 1 1958 4s '07 M-N 238,000c—May 1 1937 4s '08 M-N 73,000c—Nov 2 1958 4s '09 A-O 300.000 Oct 15 1959 4s'10 A-O 100,000 Apr 1 1960 AM g '11 F-A 150,000c Feb 1 1961 4 He'll M-S*711,000— .Mob 1 1961 4s *11 ; 26,000—May 1 1961 4tfg*12 J-D 200,000 June 1 1942 4j|e'12 M-S 332.000 8ept 3 1962 4Hg*13A-0 95,000.— Apr 1 1963 4Hg*13 M-N137,000 May 1 1963 4Hg'15 J-J 439,000c...July 1 1945 4 $£s' 18 J-D1,460,000139.00Oy'yDec 1 4Hs'18 J-D /16,000—Dec 1 '21-'24 \20,000-Dec 1 '25-'28 (264, OOOc&rDec 1 '22-32 5Hs'20 J-D 575,OOOc&rDec 1'33-55 ... 8,OOOc&rDec 1 1956 1.020.000c&rAprl'22'41 988,000c&rAprl'42'60 20,000c&rApr 1 1961 5Hs'^lA-0 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s g *02 A-0$1,175,000c—Apr 1 1932 4a g *04 A-0 250,000c. .Apr 1 1934 4a 06 J-J 60,000c&r_Jau 11936 4s *07 M-N 61,000—Nov 1 1936 4He'07J-J 255,000c—July 1 1937 -—-Funded Debt Water Bonds. 4s g '02 M-S$900,000o_ .Sept 1 1932 4Hs'll A-0 58,254.72—Oct 1 1961 _ PAST DUE, NOT FOR PRESENTED $1,000 Feb $1,000 6,000 ... Apr 1 1904 July 1 1913 1 1913 General. 6s 7s ... ... Assessment. 7s 30,000 34,126 130.374 —2,069,620 Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. personal-. 555,107 2d class RR. property—— Total valuation 1921 7,951 2,632,678 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21-$39.60 Population in 1910, 3,554:1920,4,415 LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP. This township 4Hs Mtge. Total on town Tot.tax May 21 '21 $77,000 hall (add'l)- 6,000 8,085,9 val. assess, $1,000 Jan 1 1906 Tax Revenue Bonds 6s '21 r$l ,600,000 Mar 1 1924 x Coupon or registered. ... — 1921 rate(per$l,000)'1921-$33.75 Population In 1921 x INT. is payable at Bank, Lakewood. 6.000 First Nat. LAKEWOOD TWP. SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Lakewood) Is In Ocean Co. Pop'n 1913 (est.), 5,000. 5s $2,0Q9c 4Hs'll J-J 36.000r-.$2,000 yrly BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 $44,000 Assessed (Real estate. 5,773,440 valuation Personal .1,357,223 — — — Other property. 48,424 Total assess, val. 1919—7,139,387 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '1919-— Outside Fire District—$33.53-fInside Fire District.. 35.96 + INT. at State House. Trenton. LAMBERTVILLE. Funding Bonds. 4Hs'17 J-D $28.000c_Part yearly.. BOND. DEBT May 31 '21 $76,000 Assess, val. real estate 1,901,455 Assess, val.personal—549,570 To t. asfc ess .val. (80 % act) '21 2,451.025 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $39.50 Population 1910, 4,657; 1920, 4,660 INT. at office of City Treasurer. LANDIS TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Vineland) is in Cumberland County. School Bonds. GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '2040,571,683 '22-'23 $7,500—Jan Deductions .29,466,758 '24-'31 24,000—Jan NET DEBT. —11,104 925 5s '18 '32-'30 20,000- Jan ASSESSED VALUATIONS—1921. TOTAL DEBT....— .(?) Real estate....—$277,631,347.00 Personal.. 54,515,060.00 LEONIA. 2d class RR. prop... 68,655,702.00 This borough is in Bergen County. Funding Bonds. Total $400,812,109.00 F-A ($5,000----Aug 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921...$29.16 5s '15 125,000 Aug 1 1915 CITY PROPERTY—On Oct. 30 6s'20 J-D (15,OOOc&rDec 31'21'25 1919 the property owned by city, ex 128,OOOc&rDec 31'26'39 cepting water works, was valued at GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $219,032 $15,915,274.00. The property of Deductions.—— 95,790 the water department on Oct. 30 NET DEBT 132.242 1914 was valued at $12,076,139.80. Assessed valuation, real 3,498,800 POPULATION.—In 1920 was Assessed val'n, personal— 451,000 297,864; in 1910 was 267,779. Assess. 2nd class RR. „ _ — . — 8,145 prop. Total valuation 1921 .3,957,915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 — ,.$40.70 KEARNY. This town Is in Popul'a 1910, Hudson County. 18,659; 1920, 26,724 —. ... Assess, val. 2nd class RR. 1920, 8.175. Funding Bonds. prop— 108,132 5g "14 M-S $>7,000—Sept 1 '21-39 Total assess, val. 1921—l_ 4,434,835 Total tax (per $1,000) lr921—$48.80 School Bonds. 4H&5s ann $65,000c Part yearly Population in 1915, 5,628; 20,5,623. INTEREST payable at First Nat. .8^14 49,500——— Bank of Madison and Madison Tr. Co. Road Bonds. 4Mb $12,OOOr— 1929 Water Bonds. MANASQUAN. 5s '09 This borough is in Monmouth Co. A-O $80.000c—Oct 1 1939 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20$1,040,490 Water bonds (1933)— $35,000 Deductions 789,019 Sewer bonds (1935)—. 25,000 NET DEBT 251 471 School bonds (1944). 32,000 Tax revenue notes...— 43,656 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19. $113,000 Assess, val. real estate 25,000 4,42 >,825 Floating debt....—...... Assess, val. personal 4,319 .1,072,2.6 Sinking fund Assess, val, real......... 1,197.94) Assess, val. 2nd class RR. 167,150 prop 4,525 Assess^ val. personal. Total assess, val. 1921 >,417, 03 Assess, val. 2nd class RR. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $53..0 prop..—. 17,437 ...... —.... ——— — — — — INTEREST la paid at the Merchants' Exch. Nat. Bank of N. Y. and at City Treasurer's office. _ *20_$34.23 1920—.1———.3.810 Population 1910, 1,486; 1920, 2,979 Park Bonds. LEONIA SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4Hs*10 J D $25,000c—Dec 1 1930 This district is in Bergen County. Water Bonds. i 4Hs'12 J-J 164,000c.July 1 '22-*38 4s '99 F-A $ 10,000c—Feb 1 1929 4Ms*15 J-J 48,000c.July 1 '30-'42 4Hs*09 F-A 35.000c—Aug 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1921-$152 000 Funding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1921—3,934,545 4Ha'03 F-A $30,000o.Aug 1 '23-'28 Boro&sch .taxrate (0er$1,000) '21$5.97 ($15,000 due each 5 years.) 4s'03 J-D 90,000c—-June 1 1925 LINDEN TOWNSHIP. 4Hs'05 F-A 79,000o—Aug 1 1930 This township is in Union Country. 97,000c—June 1 1923 5s 08 J-D Road Bonds. 60,000c—.June 1 1933 5s *08 J-D ($50,000—May 15 1925 5s '08 A-O 24,000r—Oct 11922 | 60,000—May 15 1935 5s '09 M-S 43,000r—_Mch 1 1924 6s ( 50,000—May 15 1945 40,000c—Apr 1 1922 4Hs'12 A-O Funding Bonds. 4HsT4 M-S 1 1944 $38.000-—May 15 1945 4Hs'14M-S 45,000c&rMarl'22-*24 5s A«se^sTne~"t de >t 'add'l) $133,716 Fire Department. 4s '00 M-N $4.000o-Nov 1 *25-'30 FUND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 Si94,000 Assess, debt (ada'i)——133.796 ($2,000 each 5 years.) 217,432 5s '08 M-S 23,000c—.Moh 1 1928 Floating debt 44, 08 4KsTl M-N 13,000r—Nov 1 1931 8inkingfund_ 53,000 4H8T3 M-N 900r—Nov 1 1923 Tax revenue notes— 4Hs'15 M-N 9,000r—May 1 1925 Assessed valuation, real—22.4 5a, 97 Assessed val'n, personal—9,168,933 Town-Hail Bonds. • — 208i000c&rlNfar INT. at First Nat. Bank, Lodi. __ _ _ — - —— - ... Sinking School funds Water — 176,885 ... ...—_ Assessment I 17,806 235,310 Other assess, prop—— 79,234 Total valuation 1921.....31 *6 A, >14 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $1 0 Population 1910. 1,988; 192), 6,602 LINDEN This TWP~SCHOOL district is in 4Hs'10 — 5s *13 —* 5s'14 5s '17 DIST. Union County. $58,000— J'ly l'30-;40 57.000Apr 1 23-'33-'43 42.000 M-N (39,000 — — — 192 -1934 (12,000—1935-1937 .1921-1928 5Us'21 M-S (234,O;)0cMar 1 '22-'60 5s *18 4,500 — S.OOOcMar 1 1961 BOND. DEBT Mar 1920$251,000 Ass'd val .'19(abt .65 % act) 18,467,260 I This —8.000 INT. at Nat. State Bk., Elizabetn. LITTLE FALLS TOWNSHIP. Passaic Go. This township is in Assessment Bonds. 5s '19 J-J I $7,000--l-Jan 1 l.OOCc Jan Sewer Bonds. - 777,480 7 1922 estate—27,99 i,500 V 1923 Assess, val. personal 11,176,000 X i ■ Assess, val. 2d Class RR. 2,177,026 ($22.500—Jan 1 2~-36 Total assess, val. 1921—41,297,5:6 5s '19 J-J ( 44,000—Jan 1 *37-'58 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$26.85 1 L500—-Jan 1 1959 INT. on funding bonds due 1925 $37,000 at New Jersey Title Guar. & Trust School Bldg. bonds 4 Ms Municipal Bldg. bonds 4Hs. 11,000 Co., Jersey City; on school bonds of $.)5,00o 1914 and 1915, on street bonds of Gross debt Dec 31 192J—— ll.OOo 1915 and funding bonds of 1914 at Deductions First Nat. Bank of Arlington or Net debt fl'RRO 15,00o Coal & Iron Nat. Bank, N. Y.: other Assess, debt (add 1)— 1,934,45o lames at West Hudson Trust Co.. of Assess. val. real Assess, val. personal-; 282,95q Harrison. Assess, impt. notes Assess, val, real „ —... ----- val. 1921 assess, tax rate 1,382,627 (per $1,000) *21.$37.50 Populatim 1910, LONG BRANCH. 1,582; 1920, 1,705 city is in Monmouth County. MARGATE CITY Inc. May ernment 17 1903. Commission gov¬ approved March 12 1912. This city is in Atlantic County. Street Impt. Bonds. .— $34,000 M-N$120.000—May 1 1943 Fire Bonds. Beach Improvement Bonds. 5s $19,000--*-——1942 5s *14 M-S $25,000— Mar 1 1934 Paving Bonds. . 5s 5s *13 _ ... J-D 5s 3,000 Dec 1923 4Hs*13 M-S 14,000—Mchl 1933 5s *15 F-A 30.000—Feb 1 1935 x Beach and Park Bonds. 4s g 05 J D $150,000c— .June 1 1935 4s 06 J-D 250,000c—June 1963 4Hs g M-N 100,000—-—.1937 Refunding Bonds. 5s'15 J-J $95,500—July 1 1945 School Bonds. $110,000c—Nov 1 1941 45,000 -1930 5s'97 M-N 6,000 1927 4 Hg'll M-N 5s '98 J-J —— 5s *93 A-0 4Hs J-J ($19,000 Jan I 18.000 —Jan 20.000—1923 Gross debt Dec Deductions 11923 1 1933 1,061,276 ... Assess, val. personal 1,876.500 2d class RR. propertv. 238,718 Total assess, value 1921 15,884,658 Total taxrate (per $1,000) *20.$35,20 — Pop. x 13,298; 1910, Sewer Bonds. $84.000 1939-1942 Beach Impt. Bonds. 5s $91.000.1942. 44&*45 Paving Bonds. 5s ... ... 5s 13,521. 1920, $33,000—.—1942 — Water Bonds. $20,520 .1921-1941 School Bonds. 5s -.$39,000 1922-1950 City Impt. Bonds. 5s $105,000.'22,*29.'35&'36 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $422,000 Floating debt 78,367 8inklngfund..— .... 63,214 Assess, val. real 2,213,716 5s — ... ——. Assess, val. 311920—$1,241,400 Total .... Net debt———— 180,124 Assess. val. real 13,769.440 personal..... 40,700 assess, val. 1921... 2,263,415 (Assessment about 95% actual value) Total tax rate(per$l,000)'21--$36.70 Pop. 1910, 129; 1920 ———243 MATAWAN (BOROUGH). This borough is in Monmouth Co. Water Bonds. 4Hs $40,000—Nov 1 1942 Gross debt Dec 31 1920..—.$53,000 Deductions 23,406 Net debt... 29,594 — INT. at Treasurer's office. LONGPORT. This borough is in Atlantic Co. Assessment Sea-Wail Bonds. .s'19 $35,000—May 1 1926 — (Optional at any time.) GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $576,858 Assessed valuation, real.. ^816,447 Assessed val'n, personal-... .230,383 Assess, prop val. ... 2nd class RR. ———— 7,046 Total valuation 1921 1,083.876 493,246 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$43.00 NET DEBT. 83 612 Population 1910, 1.646; 1920, 1,910 Assess. Impt. bonds (add'l) 350,000 Tax revenue notes..——. 3,000 MERCER COUNTY. Assess, val. real......... 812,331 County seat Is Trenton. 1 Assess, val. personal...30,450 Bridge Bonds. Assess, val. 2nd class RR.% J-J 4s $27,000o—Jan 1 1923 prop........ 20,436 4s '04 F-A, 19,800r—Aug 1 1923 Total assessed value 1921 863,217 4s M-S 14.000r—Moh 1 1924 Tot. tax rate (per M.) '21.$34.70 4s M-N lO.OOOr—May 1 1925 Population in 1910, 118; 1920, 84. 4s M-S 54,900o... Oct 1 1926 4s J-D 7,950o—Deo 11936 LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP. 4s F-A 12,000r—Feb 1 1929 This township (formerly Union) is 4s *12 J-J 7.000—-Tan 11932 in Bergen Co. P. O. Rutherford, J-J 4s *16 40.000c.........1936 Water Bonds. ig I 4Hs F-A $5.000—Feb 1 1920 4Hs'13 J-J $206,000c. -Jan 1 1933 4 Ms F-A 14,000—Feb 1 1936 Renewal Bonds. 4 Ms J-J 25,000—Jan 1 1938 4s J-J $25,000o. .July 1 1923 -s 32.000 1941 4s Oct I 1925 A-0 10,000r Sewer-System Bonds. Road-Improvement Bonds. 5s '17 J-J $200,000— 4s J D $100,OOOr—June 1 1933 Deductions.. ..... — . —. . ... — _ 5s '18 200,000 Road & trunk sewer bonds. *$69,357 —- — — Gross debt Dec 31 1920... Deductions — .— Net debt..——.. Water bonds (incl.) Sinking/Road — —....— funds (Water.—— Tax revenue notes.. .— 4s '03 76,000 0,344 10,244 F-A 1 1933 1 1934 11935 J-J 11938 F-A 1 1939 4Hs'13 J^I 14,500-...July 1 1943 20,000c 1921 4Hs'16 J-J 48.500c i—1946 4H*'16 J-J Road & Bridge Bonds 4s '04 8 >,383 853,270 4 Ma 39,14« 4s > J-D J-D 61,OOOr—Aug 18,OOOr...Deo 103.000r-.Deo 31,OOOo&r.Jan 53,OOOr—Feb 56,600 Assess, impt. bonds.....— 91,999 ($94 000c&rAugl'21&'22 Assess, val. real e-tate 5,121,850 6s '20 F-A 528 OOOc&rAug 1 '23-33 Assess, val. personal- j.... 510,157 I 38 OOOc&r.Aug 1 1934 2d class R R. property 953,208 Building Bonds. Total assess, value 1921 .—6,585,215 3 Ma A-0$228,500o&r_Apr 1 1941 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 .$49.60 4s F-A 20,000c—Feb 1 1944 Population 1920 9,515 4s '12 J-J 150.000- —July 1 1942 *$11,730 assumed by borough ot North Arlington, which was part of township when bonds were issued. LYNDHURST TWP. S. D. This district (P. O, Lyndhurst) Is in Bergen County. School Bonds. 4Hs'06 J-J 4Hs'09 J-J 4Hs*12 J-J 4Hs'16 s-an BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21 .$1,924,150 Temporary debt (add.l)— 231,000 Sinking fund— 477,988 Assessed valuation, real.126,7 76,500. Assessed val'n, personal- 27,774,504 Assessed val., railroad... 1,950,249 Total assessed val. 1921-15a.501.359 Less deduc'ns & exemp'ns 1,532,470 Net valuation 1921-...155,840,389 State &Co. tax (pert 1.000) '21.$8.51 + $27,500—... 32,000 Pop'n 1910, 125.657; 1920, 159,881 39,000... INTEREST at Collector's office. $70,500 1922-1945 — (12,000—1922-1933 MERCHANT VILLE. Total taxrate (per $1,000) '19.$23.60 Population in 1919 (est.) Total Total ... 4Hs'09 F-A $90,000c—Aug 1 1934 4Hs'10 F-A 7.000r—Aug 1 1936 School Bonds. 4s '01 F-A $14,000c. Feb 1 '26&*31 4Hs'09 M-S 92,000c—Sept 1 1934 4 Ma '10J-D 7,000r— .June 1 1935 iMa'll F-A 62.000O—Aug 1 1936 4Hs'12 A-O 108,000c&r.Apr 1 1937 4Hs'14 M-S 70,000c&r.Mar 1 1939 4HsT4 M-S 28,000r—Sept 1 1939 4HsT5 F-A 73,500c&r.Aug 1 1940 Street-improvement Bonds. 4H8'12 A-0 $65,000o—Apr 1 1922 4Hs'll F-A 8,000r Aug 1 1921 s'13 M-S 35,000r—Mar 1 1923 s'13 M-S 28,000r_Mar 1 *22-23 s'15 J-D 50.000r.Dec 1 *21-*25 ND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $1,6.8,400 Water debt (included)— 45,000 (General 276,508 School Bonds. 5s 4s .... '17 J-J $51,000—$3,000 yearly g GEN. BD. DT. 2d class RR. property 17,247 Total assess, value 1920-—2,238,647 Less exemptions 4,650 —- (P. O. Lakewood) is in Ocean County. x Street Bonds. This city is in Hunterdon County . PAYMENT. Water. 5s 87 TOWNS Net valuation 19202,233,997 1 1961 S@W6f« 4a '04 4s '04 AND V. This boro. Is in i Monmouth Co. Water bonds 5s_—J—.___ $38,500 Sewer bonds 5s 67,000 Bonds to Purchase Water Plant 4HK'll A-Q$6,776,OOOo.Oot JERSEY-CITIES 4Hs'16 s-an 22,000 —1934-1944 2,500 1945 5s '18 J-J 18,000-July 1 '22-'39 6s '21 J-J 210,000--Apr 1'23-'61 BOND. DEBT June 30 *20.$224,500 This borough is in Camden County^ Street Impt. Bonds. 5s '13 J-D $97.000—.July 1 1943 x Sewer Bonds. 4Ma M-S ($15.000 \ 22,000 1927 1937 MADISON. " 5s'08 J-J 66,OOOo.July 1 '23&33 This borough Is in Morris County 5s *18 J-J 24.750 Inc. Dec. 27 1889. Pop. '10 4,658; BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21-$219,250 1920 5 523, Sinking fund 35,675 Sewer Bonds (opt. aft. 10 yrs.). Assessed val., real estate—2,521,350 4Hs'll J-J $i00,000r—Jan 1 1941 Assessed val., personal 328,680 4H«'12J-J 25.000r-.Jan 11942 Assess, val. 2nd class RR. Grade Crossing & Impt. Bonds. prop ; 13,139 2,871,169 (56,000—Sept 1 *21-'34 Total assessed val. 1920 4Hs*17 M-S (20,000—Sept 1 *35-'38 State & co. tax (per $1,000)'*0 $33.00 I 4,000 Sept 1 1939 Population 1910, 1.996; 1920, 4,754 x INT. at Central Trust Co. in punding Funding Bonds. 4Hs*14 $-D $55,000r..June 15 1944 Camden; others at First Nat, Bank, call beg. June 15 1924. Merchantville. (Subj. toe ...... 88 HERCHANTVH.LE SCH. DIST. MILLTOWN. This borough is In Middlesex Fire Debt Bonds. This district Is in Camden County. BOND. DEBT May 2 1921_$69.000 4,070 Sinking fund Assess, val. 1921 3,285.991 Total tax rate (per $1,000)..$32.70 MIDDLESEX COUNTY. County seat Is New Brunswick. Jail Bonds. 4H_s*16 M-N $150.000—May 1 1956 Court House Bonds. 4Ms'14 J-J $79.000 July 1 1934 Armory Bonds. 4*4s'12J-D $8.500 1925-1933 Building Bonds. 4 10 A-O$120,000o.-Oct 1 '30-'49 4MB 9,900 Road Bonds. 4Ks'18 M-S J 121,000—Sept 1 '21-'28 _ . \ 80,000c.Sept 1 *29-'33 4J*s'18 M-S 51,000c_$4,000 yearly Sept. 1 6s *21 J-D 260,000..June 1 '23-'31 Renewal Bonds. 4s 4s J-J 4s F-A F-A 4s '12 1921 1922-1924 $4,000r— 3,750r 24,000r J-J 4s 7,000 1922-1928 9,000..Feb 1 '22-*30 8,000r_Dec 1 *24-'31 4*4s'14 J-D 6s '20 $59,500 45,000 School bonds 11,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 *20. $114,700 Assessed valuation, real—1,092,505 Assessed val., personal 657,921 Total assess, val. 1921 1,750,428 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 -$43.80 MILLVILLE. This city is In Cumberland County. Incorporated in 1866. Commission fovernment '10, 12,451; '20, 1 14.691 approved April 1913. 'opulatlon For proposed plant General Improvement Bonds. F-A | $32,000 Aug 1 1934 5s *14 \ 6.000.. Aug 1 '21-*23 Street Impt. Bonds. 4*4s J-D $60.000—Dec 20 1932 Refunding Bonds. 4s J-J $13.000r_July 1 *22-'29 Fire Equipment Bonds. ' 5s $9,000 1921-1925 „ 5s *14 5s $46,000c—Jan 12,000c July 1 ' *22-'36 '22-*41 '23-'43 '44-'49 1 1939 26&'36 July 1 1933 May 1 1934 6,000.-May 1 '22-'27 J-J 18,000 M-N 79.000 ... *fs WC J-J°a$24 .OOOcJan 1 '29-'34-'39 F-A 5s 4*48*16 M-N 40,275r_May 1 4*4s'i: M-N 3.1'<0r_May 1 6s '21 A-O (42,000 Apr 1 1 6,000.-Apr 1 „ Loans. J-J J-J Aug 1 1933 notice.) $320,200 9.500 (Callable on 30 days' BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 23.539 101,003 Improvement certificates.* Sinking fund Assess, val. '19, real estate.5,903,825 personal 2,094,075 2nd Class RR. property.. 50,290 Total valuation 1920 8,048,190 Assess, val. Less exemptions. Net valuation 321,875 7,726,315 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920..-$37.56 INT. at Millville Nat. Bank. Road Bonds. 4s '04 J-J $34,500r..Jan 1922-'36 A-O 4s 43,000r 1932-1935 MONMOUTH COUNTY. u 4s 05 30,000— Freehold Is the county seat. 20,500 Building Bonds. F-A 106,580r__Feb 1 '22-'38 4s '09 4*4s'20 F-A ($4,000c Feb 11922 J-J 4s '10 87,300r 1922-1939 l54,000c_Feb 1**23-'40 6s '13 F-A 121.440--Aug 1 '21-'42 Court-House Bonds. 4Ks'16 M-N 40.000r.May 1 '22-'41 4*4s'16 J-D $55,000 June 11926 4*2sT6 J-D 22,976—June 1 '22-'37 Hospital Bonds. 4*is'17 A-O 363,000c.Apr 1 '22-'32 4Ks'18 F-A ($32,000c—Aug 1 '21-'28 (126,000c. July 1 *22-*30 \ 50,000c..Aug 1 '29-'38 4Jis'18 J-J U34,000c-$15.000 y'rly 4*4s'19J-J 85,000 I on July 1 beg. 1931 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20 $1,243,141 4&s'18 M-S (72,000c_Sept 1 22-45 Deductions 152,458 fl2,000c_8ept 1 *46-'48 NET DEBT 1,090,683 f 76.OOOc.Apr 1 '23-'29 Assessed val., real estate. 113,861,268 6s *21 A-O U65,000c.Apr 1 '30-'40 Assessed val., personal 16,247,972 5,000c—Apr 1 1941 Other assessable property. 971,861 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20 $3,528,728 Total assessed val. 1927.131,081,101 Deductions 781,811 Total tax rate (per $l,000)'2l._$8.45 NET DEBT:. 2.746.917 Popul'n 1910, 94,734; 1920, 104,906 Assessed valuation, real. 95,139,7P0 — Assess, val. real estate.. Assess. ,val. personal Memorial Bldg. Constr. Bonds. $676,730 67,366 4*4s'15 M-N$500,000c_-Nov 1 1945 2nd Class RR. property 1,232 Total assess, val. 1920 745,328 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-137.00 1910, Population MORRIS 522; 1920, Assessed val., personal.. 28,047,909 County tax (per $1,000)!1921__$8.08 Pop'n 1910. 114,426; 1920, 162,334 INT. at County Collectors's office. MIDLAND PARK. This borough is In Bergen County. Incorporated 1894. Road Bonds. 5t J-J $10.000 July 1 1928 6a A-O 5,000-Apr 1 '22-'31 M-S 6s 10.000—Mar 1 *22-'30 Building Bonds. A-O 5s J $4^ 00-Oct '22-'25 25 t 550—Oct 25 1926 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. $60,726 Deductions 9,234 NET DEBT.. 51.492 Assess, val., real estate 1,176,600 Assessed val'n, personal 2nd Class RR. property. 258,3*6 12,783 Tot. val. (abt. % act.) *21.1,447,769 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.-$52:20 Population 1910, 2,001; 1920, 2,243 INT. $10,000 issue at First Bank, Paterson: on $5,000 at A. Leach & Co., N.Y.; on $10,000, and on $5,550 at Ridgewood (N. J.) Trust Co. on Nat. This town is situated in Essex Co. Inc. 1894. Commission government adopted June 6 1916. Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 4*4 g '12 F-AS100.000c.-Aug 1 1942 Land Purchase Bonds. ($30,000-Jan 15 '22-'31 1,300. Jan 15 1932 — \ School Bonds. M-N $1,000c—Nov 11921 4s '08 M-N 145,000o Nov 1 1938 4s g '09 M-N 291,250c...May 1 1939 4*48*11 A-O 74,250c...Oct 2 1941 4*4 g'12F-A 261,000c—Aug 1 1942 4*4g'12J-D 49,000c...Dec 1 1942 4*4g'13J-J 64,000c... July 1 1943 4*4g'14 J-D 460,000c—June 1 1944 5s 4*4sg'15F-A 150,000c...Aug 1 1945 4*4sg'17M-N/168,000c.May 1 *22-'42 \ 45,000c.May 1 '43-'47 4*4s'18 A-O $26,000-.Apr 15 *22-*34 Fire-House Bonds. 4s F-A $35,000o—Feb 1 1929 Renewal School Bonds. 3 *4s g J-J $100,OOOo—July 1 1932 4*4g'HF-A 66,OOOo Feb 11941 Grade Abolishment Bonds. 4*4g'13 M-N$75,000 Nov 1 1943 Park Bonds. 3*4g'06 J-J $ 100.000o_-June 30 1931 4*4sg'15M-N 10,000 Nov 1 1935 Assessment Bonds. MILLBURN SCHOOL DIST. This district is in Essex County. 4Hs'14 J-D 4*4s'13 M-N 4s '10 4s *09 5s 4s $25,000c_$2,000 7,500c—Nov 1 1942 M-N 8,500c May 1 1930 M-N 22,000c—Nov 1 1929 J-J 2,000r__$l .000 yly. M-N 7,500__$2,000 yearly BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 $73,500 Floating debt Sinking fund Total yly. Morristown Is the county seat. ? MORRISTOWN. This town Is in Morris County. Inc. Corporate Bonds. Apr. 6 1865. Population *10, 12,507; 4s '10 J-J$l,030,000 1920, 12,548. 4Ks'18 50,000 School Bonds. 28.000 *21-'42 4*4 s 4*4s'14 J-D$147,840-Dec — '21-"28 9,000-Sept 28.000-Sept .36,000-Sept 4*4s'16 M-S assess, val. 84,898 78,011 8.280,000 1921 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—114.07 Population 1915 4.720 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Millburn. MILBURN TOWNSHIP. This township Is in Essex County. Sewer Bonds. 4Hs M-S $70,OOOo...Sept 1 1923 4*4s M-S 70,000c_Sept 1 '33-'34 4 *4g'10 J-D 12,000c—Deo 1 1930 4*4s 10,000 Sept 1 1928 — 4*£s 11,000 Dec 11929 $38,250c_May 1 '22-'27 Funding-Improvemtnt Bonds. I 24.000c.May 1 '30-'32 Improvement Bonds. A-O 5s '18 A-O $153,000 Oct 1922 270,500—Apr 15 1934 M-N 2,000—.May 1922-23 J-D 199,000c—June 11924 J-D 96,000c—.June 1 1924 M-N 97.000c&r_Nov 1 1924 BOND. DT. May 1 1921-$3,572,961 Sinking fund 478,318 Assessed val., real estate.49,676,500 Assessed val., personal... 9,166,200 Assessed val., railroad 195,726 Total val. 1921 (actual) —59,038426 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921. .$32.60 4*4s'18 5s g '19 5s g '19 5s g'20 Pop'n 1910, 21,550; 1920, 28.810 INTEREST on 4*4s of 1918 pay¬ able at the First National Bank Montclair, on the $145,000 school 4s due 1938 at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; $270,500 5s due 1934 at Mont¬ clair Trust Co.; other issues at Bank of Montclair. Montclair, N. J, Town Hall Bonds. 4Hs —• $20,000—.Dec 1 1931 MONTVALE. GEN. BD. DT. Dec 31 '20$193,000 This borough is In Bergen County. Assess, debt (addl.) 22,882 Funding Bonds. „ Floating debt (addl.) Sinking fund Assessed valuation, real Assessed val'n, personal Assess, val. franchises 51,838 78,828 7,204,921 971,430 103,029 Total valuation 1920 8,279,380 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$34.50 Population 1915, 4,372; 1920, 4,633 INT.atU.S.Mtge.A Trust Co..N Y 5s '15 J-D $14,500 5s ... 3.000 Road bonds 5s School bonds 5s Dec 1 1945 ^ Tax revenue notes 19.000 13,500 24,415 _ Assess, impt. notes GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. Deductions 86,598 NET DEBT 64,225 * 1,226 22,373 Dock '29~'42 4s '10 July 1 1930 May 1938 1921-1924 Bonds. A-0$100,000 1955 J-D 1957 1959 1959 1960 Oot 1 100.000 Junel 4*4g'14 F-A 400,000 Feb 1 4*4s'14 J-D 900.000c..Dec 15 4*4s* 15 J-D 500.000...June 1 *43-'45 Sewer Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $365,OOOo—Jan 4s '12 1 1948 (Subject to call beg. 1918) A-O 80.000 Oct 1 1953 (Subject to call beg. Oct. 1 1923.) 5s '13 4*4s'15 A-O 250,000c—Oct 1 1960 4Ks'16 J-D 250,000...June 1 1961 4*is'17 464.000 1922-1957 Fire Bonds. 5s '13 M-S $15,000 — Sept 5 1928 (Subject to call beg. Sept. 1918.) GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. $564,748 Deductions* 126,787 NET DEBT 437,961 School bonds (additional). 280,000 Tax revenue notes 110,982 General improvement notes 16,300 Emergency notes 4,872 Assessed val., real estate. 10,561,200 Assessed val., personal 1,426,650 Asses val 2d class RR.prop 189,452 Total valuation 19 il 12,177.302 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921. .$40.40 Playground Bonds. 4s '11 4a *15 M-N $75,000 M-N Nov 1 1941 40.000—May 15 1945 * INT. at Morristown Trust Co. MT. LAUREL TOWNSHIP. This township (P.O. Moorestown) Burlington County. BOND. DEBT June 12 20 $38,500 Is in Floating debt 6,000 879,726 197,874 Assess, val., real estate Assess, val.,personal Other assess, 3,908 prop Total assessed val. 1921 1,081,508 Tot. tax rate (per M.) 1921—$46.50 Population in NEPTUNE P. O. 1920 1,667 TOWNSHIP. Road Ocean Grove, Monmouth bonds $21,000 39.500 F-A$l 17,300c&r._1919-1941 GROSS DEBT Dec 311919 $70,500 Deductions 60,585 Sewer bonds 5s NET DEBT School bonds (included)... 9,915 117,300 Sinking funds Assess, val. 5,500 real 2,276,870 295,250 2nd Glass RR. property*.. 39,180 Total assess, value 1921—2,611,300 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$42.90 Population 1915, 6,767; 1920, 6,470 INT. at Asbury Park & Ocean Assess, val. personal Grove Bank. NETCONG. This borough Is In Morris County. School Bonds. 5s $11,000-.$1,000 yearly — Water Bonds. 5s $24,000_ _$1,000 yearly BOND. DEBT Dec. 31 1920$35.000 Floating debt Sinking fund (Water 2.300 1.000 1,178 [General Assess, val., rea. estate.... Assess, val., personal...:. 478,900 105,275 54,475 Other assess, prop Tot ass'd val. '21 (*4% act.) 638,650 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '21 .$52.95 Population 1910, 4*4sg'17M-N/$51,000c.May 1 '24-'27 5s *17 School Bonds. 3*48*99 J-D$300,000 Deo 1 1929 3*48*02 A-O 100.000 Oct 1 1932 3*48*03 M-N 100,000 May 1 1933 3 *4s'03 J-D 15,000r__June 24 1933 4s '04 A-O 200,000r 1934 Apr 3 *4s'05 A-O*370,000r 1955 Apr 3 *4s'05 J-J 1955 70,000 July 3 *4s'05 M-N*250,000r 1955 Nov 1956 3*48*06 A-O*650,000—-Apr 3 *4s'06 F-A *65,000 1956 Aug 4s '07 M-N *1,165,500—May 1957 4s '08 1958 A-0*l,286,000—Oot 4s '08 J-D 267,000...Deo 31 1943 4s '09 J-D *l,289,700o_Deo 31 1959 4s '11 M-S *300,000 Sept 1 1961 A-O *561,000 4s *12 Apr 11962 A-O *27,000 4s *12 Oct 1 1962 •Subject to call 40 yrs. after date 4*4g'14 F-A 976,000 Feb 1 1944 4*£s'14 F-A 500.000 Aug 1 1944 4 *isg'15 J-D 1.019.000c.. Dec 1 1945 5*48*20 A-O f 160,000c&r0ctl5'21-'30 \323,000c&rOctl 5'31-'49 Hospital Bds. (opt. aft. 1922). 4*48*12 J-J $35,OOOr July 1 1942 4*4sg'17J-D 34.000-June 1 '22~*38 Road Bonds (opt. aft. 1905). 4s g '95 J-D $280,000c 1935 4*48*16 J-D 30,000—June 1 '22-'27 4*4s'16 J-D 8,000—June 1 '22-'25 4*48*16 A-O 380.700—Oct 2 '21-'29 4*4l'19 F-A 120,OO0c&r_Aug 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921.. f )30,000 Assess, vai., real estate 54,378,531 Assess, val., personal 8,981,002 2nd class RR. property 1,240,202 Totai assess, vai. 1921 64,{>99.733 County tax (per $1,000) 1921. .$9.46 Pop'n 1910, 74,704; 1920, 82,294 INT. at Banks & Trust Co., Morristown. Refunding Corporate Bonds. *10 J-D $75,000 June 1 1925 J-J 130,000 July 1 1923 4s '08 COUNTY. County. MONTCLAIR. 4*4s*18 4s 779. „ 2d class RR. property— 5,931,217 Total ass'd val. 1921—129,118,916 [VOL. 112. TOWNS AND . ^ School ■ Bridge Bonds. 334s J-J $149,900c&r.Jan 1'22-31 4s'07 A-0 62,000r..Apr 1 '22-'36 38,000r_Dec 1 '24-'42 4*4s'12 J-D 33.000.. Jan 1 *24-'34 4*4b'15 J-J 4*48*15 F-A (32,000—Aug 1 "21-'36 127,000-. Aug 1 '.37-'45 * (27,000 acquisition of water of Nov. 27 "Chronicle" see 1916, page 1825. 50,000-.$4,000 yearly on Jan. 1 beg. 1937 4 M-N 12,000cr_May 1 -22-*24 6s '19 - Population 1910, 1,584; 1920, 2,573 5s *13 ($45,000—Jan 1 '22-'36 J-J ... Water bonds May 1 1936 4*4s School Bonds. Co. 1 '22-*27 Dec $12,000 ... Sewer bonds 4*4s Workhouse Bonds. 4*is'16 M-N $60,000 6s *19 JERSEY—CITIES NEW 1.532; 1920, 1,800 NEWARK. Newark Is situated In Essex Co Vailsburgh annexed Jan. 1 1905. Government approved Oct. 9 1917.—V. 105, p. 1545. City Stable Bonds. Commission 4*4s'14 M-8 $150.000—Sept 1 1954 Market Bonds. Public Library. J-J $300,000 4s'97 June 1 1927 3*4s'01 J-J 50,000 Jan 1 1931 Port Bonds. (S1.184,000c.. .Mar 1 5*4s g'21M-S( *23-'59 1 19,000c_Mar 1 '60 Police Building Bonds. 4*4s'16 ...$140.000 1922-1946 4*is*17 27,000 1922-1947 4*48*17 21,000 1921-1927 ire & Police Dept. Bonds. 4s *11 M-N $350.000 May 1 1941 4*4s '18F-A/ 48,OOOc_.Feb 1 *22-'29 \ 140,000c_.Feb 1 *30-'49 Storage Reservoir. 3 *4s'05A-O$l,950,000r__Apr 11955 (Subject to call May 1 1904.) Bridge Bonds. 5*4 sg'20 A-0$ 116, OOOc&rOctl 5'21-49 Street Opening. 4**s'14 F-A $84,000...Feb 15 1944 50,000c. July 1 '22-'23 5s *18 J-J 140.000c.July 1 '24-'28 165,000c. July 1 *29-'33 367,000c_$36,000 y'rly on July 1, begin. 1934. Water Debt. 4s '92 F-A2,450,000 Feb 1 1922 4s '92 M-N6,000,000 May 1 1922 4s *97 F-A 100,000 Aug 1 1927 4s '01 M-S 20,000 Sept 1 1921 4s '09 M-N 100,000 May 1 1929 4s *02 A-O 30,000 Oct 1 1922 4s '03 J-J 30,000.—July 1 1923 3*48*04 F-A 100,000r—Aug 1 1934 3 *4s'05 M-N 490,000r.._May 1 1955 (Subject to call May 1 1945.) 4s '05 M-N 50,000 May 1 1925 4s '08 M-N 50,000...Nov 16 1928 F-A 100,000 4s '08 Aug 1 1938 M-S 100,000 4s '08 Sept 1 1938 4s '09 M-N100,000 Mch 1 1939 4s '09 M-N 100,000—Nov 15 1939 4s '10 M-S 100,000 Mch 1 1930 4s *11 A-O 100.000——Apr 1 1941 4s '11 M-N 150,000 May 1 1931 4s '10 A-O 100,000 Apr 1 1940 4s '10 M-S 100,000 Sept 1 1940 F-A 100,000 4s *11 Aug 1 1941 M-N 25,000 4s '12 May 1 1932 M-N 50,000 4s '12 Junel 1932 4s '12 J-D 100,000—Junel 1942 4 Kb'13 M-S 250.000 Mar 1 1933 4*48*13 J-D 100.000 Junel 1943 4*48'14 F-A 300.000 Feb 1 1944 4Ks'14 F-A 100,000...Feb 15 1944 4*48*14 J-D 200,000—Dec 15 1944 100,000—July 1 1945 4*4s'15 J-J 4Ks'16 J-D 100.000—June 1 1946 100.000 July 1 1945 4*4s'15 J-J 15,000c_Feb 1 '22-'24 4*4s'19 F-A 280.000c.Feb 1 '25-'59 80,000c_.Feb 1 *22-'29 Feb 1 '30-'39 4*4s'19 F-A 130,000c 280,000c.. Feb 1 '40-*59 35,000c. July 1 *22-'28 5s '18 J-J 60,000c.july 1 '29-'38 ... — _ __ ~ ~ 1129,000c_$7,000 yearly on July 1, begin. 1939 4*48*13 J-D$700,000—-Dec 15 1943 City-Hall Bonds. 3 *4s'01 J-J$l,000.000 Jan 11931 4*4s'19 3 *4s'02 J-J 5*4 g'20A-O 110,000c&r Oct!5'31-40 500,000 Oct 11932 290.000.Nov 1 '2l-'49 90,000c&r Octl5'22-30 Fire Department Bldg. Bonds. 270,000c&r Octl 5*41-48 4*4s'17 $30,000 1922-1927 4^000c&r Octl5 1959 4*4s'17 91,000 1921-1947 360,OOOc&rMarl,23-31 4*4s'17 36,000 1922-1937 5*4g'21M-S 440.000c&rMarl*32-41 4*48*17 35,000 1921-1927 1,080.000c&rMarl'42-59 4Ks*18 8,000 1922-1923 36,OOOc&rMarl 1960 s *4s 19 80,000 1921-1924 Passaic Valley Sewer Bonds. City Home Bonds. 4s '11 J-D $1,120,000 Deo 1 1961 4**s'14 M-N$50,000 May 1 1944 (Subject to call Deo 1 1951) Bath-House Bonds. (272,000 Sept 3 *21-'28 48 '11 M-N $125,000...May 1 1941 390,000-Sept 3 '29-'38 4*4s'14 F-A 125,000...Feb 15 1944 5s *18 M-S 230,000..Sept 3 '39-'43 City-Hospital Bonds. 663,000-Sept 3 '44~'56 3 *4s'02 J-J $300,000 Jan 1 1932 40,000 Sept 3 1957 4s *12 A-O 150,000 Apr 1 1942 Funding Bonds. 4s '12 M-N 150.000 Nov 1 1942 4*48*14 F-AS2.200.000—Feb 11944 4 Kb* 13 M-S 500.000 Mar 1 1943 4*4s'14 M-8 2.900.000.Sept 15 1944 4*48*14 A-O 125,000 Apr 1 1944 4*4s'17 J-Dl,080.000c.June 1 '22-'47 4*48*15 J-D 75,000 June 1 1945 Track-Elevation Bonds. — — — — ... — ... 4 *4 s'15 J-D 4*48*16 J-D 4Ks'16 4*is'17 4*4s'17 4*4s 45.000 Dec 1 1945 3 *48*02 J-J $500,000 Jan 1 1932 50,000—June 11946 4s'04 M-N19 100,000..-May 19 1954 88.000 1922-1946 3 *48'04 F-A 450,000r_—Aug 1 1954 3,000 1922 3*4s'05 250.000r_—Oct 1 1955 18,000. 1922-1927 (Subj. to call beg. in 1945.) 2,000 Dec 1922 4s '08 M-S 172,000 Sept 1 1958 5*4sg'20 A-O 50,000c&r Oct 15'21'30 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1948.> ... — — ... June, 1921.] NEW JERSEY—CITIES AND TOWNS NEWARK {Concluded)— City-Improvement Refunding. 3)4s'03 M-N $20,766 Nov 1 1928 3H8*04 M-S 48.000r.._Moh 1 1929 48*93 M-S $1,500,000-_Mcli 15 1923 Milltown Sewer Bonds. Almshouse Bonds. 4s '14 $12.500 July 1 1934 4)48*15 M-S $400.000--Sept 15 1945 Street-Impt. Bonds. 4)48*17 200.000 1921-1922 4)*sT6 M-S $41,000.-Sept 1 *21-*31 Floating Debt Bonds. 4)£s'19 J-J (15,000c &r July 1 *22-26 4)4s*17 $200,000 1921-1922 .■ U2.000c&rJuly 1 *27-*29 Asphalt Plant Bonds. Floating Debt Bonds. 5)4s g 20 ($15,000c&r Oct 15 '21-*25 4a '11 A-O $23.000 Apr 1 1931 A-0 1 20,000c&r Oct 15 *26-*30 4s *12 A-O 17,600 Oct 1 1932 Assessment bonds.. Assessment notes General improv't notes. — — J^l 4s VAILSBURQ BONDS.—Annexed 4s '14 Jan. 1 1905. 15,800 28.000 — Re-pavement 4)48*04 J-J $140,000c—Jan 1 1934 4)48*04 A-0 10,000o—Oct 1 1934 Water. 4)48*98 A-O $20,000c Oct 1 1928 School. 4)48*03 M-N $25,000c. —Nov 1 1933 INT. Is payable by Sinking Fund Commissioners and at local banks. 4s *02 J-J J-J 4s *12 M-N 28,000 15.000 7,900 1 1 1 1 bond, water debt (incl. debt).. $49,825,200 16,020,224 Sinking funds 5)4s'21 J-J ' 30,000c&rDec 138 40 (78.000c_.Jan 1 *23-*35 i99,000c_ _Jan 1 *30-*46 Municipal Impt. Bonds. 4)£sT7 F-A($64,000--Aug 1 '21-*28 Net bonded debt $33,204,976 \ 63.000..Aug 1 *29'-35 Water debt (incl. above) $15,658,000 Trunk Sewer Bonds. • Water sinking fund (incl.) $9,079,516 4s '17 $8,000--Jan 1 '22-29 The sinking fund receives each BOND. DEBT Jan 1 *21-$3.201,682 year an amount equal to about 3% of Sinking fund 1,024,793 bonds outstanding. Temporary loan Water bonds (incl.) 342,000 bonds are only Issued against sucb Assess, val. real estate.-.20,907,985 assets as taxes and unpaid assess¬ Assess, val. personal 4.373.575 ments for street Improvements. Assess, val. 2d cl. RR.prop. 254,879 ASSESSED VALUATION— . Total 1921. Real estate Personal Other $423,011,090 97,633.050 property.. 13,996,600 . assess, Total $534,640,740 (Assessment about full value.) Tax (per M) 37.60 City properties and equipments, 1920, $89,895,548. POPULATION.—In 1920 was 414,216; 1910, 347,469. assess, 1920—25,536,439 13,550 val. Less exemptions Net valuation 1920—__-25,522,889 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-.$41.00 Payable at City Treasurer's office at Nat. Bank of New Jersey, and Brunswick. New NEWTON. This 1864. 4s town is in Sussex Co. T Inc. Pop'n 1910, 4,467; '20, 4,125. Sewer Bonds. '05 A-0 $ 100,000c—Oct 2 1935 School Bonds. 4s 198 J-J $1,000c NEW in $39.05 BARBADOE8 TOWNSHIP Jan 1 1922 SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '09 J-J 7,000 —1923-1930 This district is in Bergen County 4)£s'10 J-J (20,000-Jan 1 *22-*31 co-terminus with Hackensack. ' \45.000—Jan 1 *32-*46 4s '05 F-A $45,000c_Aug 1 *34-*42 114,000c.-Jan 1 '22-35 5s '07 M-S 27,000o.Sept 1 *21-*29 5s'19 j-j 118,000c—Jan 1 *36-*47 5s'08 J-J 55,000c July 15'31-*41 f 1,000c Jan 11948 48 J-J 36,OOOc_July 1 '22-'33 Water Bonds. 4s F-A 4,000c Aug 15 *30-*33 4s J-J $86.000c 5s J-J 0,000c July 15 *21-*32 ($70,000 in 1925& $16,000 in 1932.) 4)48*11 M-N 143,480r. May 1 *22-*43 4s '12 $25,000 July 1 1940 6a *13 J-J 70,000c.July 1 *23-*42 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $221,661 4)is*16 A-O 146,103—Oct 1 *21-*44 Deductions 130,626 (See V. 103, p. 1531, for maturity.) NET DEBT-. 91,035 4)48*16 A-Or232.700.-Apr 1 *22-*46 Assess, val. real -—2,413,475 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921/..$697,250 Assess, val. personal—_— 890,550 Assessed valuation 1921 17.698,027 Assess, val. 2d cl. RR. prop. 36,758 School tax (per $1,000) 1921 $22.11 Less exemptions 110,300 Pop'n 1915, 15.856; *20 (est.). 19,000 Net valuation 1920 3,230,483 x Int. at People's Nat. Bank, Total valuation 1920----—3,340,783 Hackensack; other bonds at Hacken¬ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $40.57 sack Nat Bank. INTEREST payable at Sussex — --- Somerset Co. National Bank In Newton. Holly) is in Burlington Co. Twp. is not inc. Population 1915, 5,657; 1920, 5,901. 4)£s'10 4)4sl2 J J NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Mt. Bonds. Street 4)48*15 May School $57,000-May 1 '22-'40 Bonds. „ 4s *14 14.000——June 1 1926 ... 16.000 Jan 1 1934 Street Widening Bonds. 5s '20 F-A ($48.000c&rFeb 1 *22-'37 ... 1 52.000c&rFeb 1 38-*50 Almshouse Bonds. $10.000 July 1 1938 4a '12 M-N 4,000 Nov 1 1937 Library Bonds. 4s '02 M-S $12.000 Sept 1 1932 School Bonds. 4a *99 $10,300 1921-1926 4a '05 A-O 12,000 Oct 1 1925 4a *10 J-J 89,000—July 1 '22-*60 4a '08 J-J --- 4a '11 4s *13 M-S A-O 11,500—Sept 1 25,000 Oct 1 4)43*14 A-O 175,000Oct 1 5s '18 A-O 121,300c *21-*32 '23-*47 '24- 54 '21-'38 (56,000—May 1 *22-*35 4)4sT9 M-N(15,000—May 1 *36-*38 4,000 May 1 1939 54,000c.Apr 1 *22-*30 5)48*20 A-0 ,180,000c. Apr 1 '31-*50 5)4s*21 J-J 14,(fo0c—Jan 1 '23-*29 84,000c„ Jan 1 *30-*57 High School Bonds. , 4J4s'19 M-N($280,000May 1 '22-'49 t 99,000May 1 *50-*58 Water Bonds. 4)4s*16 — ($68,000—June 1 *22-*55 1 454s'17 F-A 1,000—June 1 1956 111.000.-Aug 1 *21-*57 454s'19 J-D 5s '94 $37.100 -1922-1959 6.000 — Mtge. debt outstanding— Total school debt Apr 1921 $9,300 51,300 Township Debt Apr. 15/21— bonds $83,000 6,000 Road Floating debt-.-—.-——Total $89,000 - Assessed valuation, real..$2,644,779 739,826 Assessed val'n, personal— Other assessable proporty. 26,643 Total val. 1921 (66% act.) 3,411,248 Total tax 1921 (per $1.000)—$42.80 INT. payable at Farmers' Trust Co. Sc Mt. Holly Safe Dep. & Tr. Co. and Mt. Holly Nat. Bank. NORTH ARLINGTON. This borough is In Bergen County. Water bonds 4)4s— $25,000 School bonds 4)4s Road bonds 4s Board 20,500 5,000 Education of prop¬ erty purchase bonds 4)£s 2,000 Union Two. debt bds. 4 44s 11,755 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $202,282 Deductions 115,298 NET DEBT 86.984 Tax revenue notes— 17,586 Total assessed val. 1921—1,3°8.473 { Total tax rate(per $1,000) '21 $47.90 (132,000c_Dec 1 *22-'54 Population in 1910, 437; 1920, 1,767 20,000c_Dec 1 *55-*58 4,000c-.Dec 1 1959- 5)4s*21 J-D 26.000c&r Jan 1 '23-*48 City-Hall Bonds. 4)4s*16 ($18,000—June 1 '22-*30 \ 12,000—June 1 *31-*34 Sinking Fund Bonds. 4)48*90 M-N $88,000—-Nov 1 1921 4s '97 M-N 10,000 Nov 1 1921 4s '97 M-N 201,000 May 1 1922 4s '97 M-N 97,000 Nov 1 1922 4s '98 M-N 110.000 May 1 1923 3 )4s*98 M-N 24,000 July 1 1923 3)48*98 M-N 29,000 Aug 1 1923 4s *98 M-N 62,000 Nov 1 1923 3)4s'99 M-N 20,000 Jan 11924 3)4s*99 M-N 2,000 Feb 1 1924 3)48*99 M-N 48,000 Mch 1 1924 3)48*99 M-N 25,000 Nov 1 1924 3)48'99 M-N 5,300 Deo 1 1924 3)48*00 M-N 3,375 Feb 1 1925 3)48*00 M-N 4,350 Apr 1 1925 3 Hs'OO M-N 3,375 June 1 1925 3)48*00 M-N 13,000 Nov 1 1925 3)48*01 M-N 1,500— -Jan 1 1926 3)48*01 A-O 15,950 Apr 1 1926 3)48*02 F-A 1,925 Feb 1 1927 3)48*02 F-A 12,566 Aug 1 1927 3)48*02 J-D 11,600 Deo 1 1927 3)48*03 M-N 15,000—-May 1 1928 ... NORTH ARLINGTON SCH. DIS. School Bonds. 4)4s'17 J-D 5s '18 M-N $25,000—June 1 *22-'46 23.000.-May 1 *22-*44 5s '18 A-O4 16,000c Oct 11 *21-*24 TOTAL DEBT June 30 '20--$39,000 INT. 1918 payable at Lyndhurst; on Hudson County Trust Co., Harrison. First on Nat. others 5s of Bank of West at NORTH BERGEN. _ This township (P. O. Weehawken) Population 1910, 15,662; 1920, 23.344. 5s *19 J-J $150,000-—July 1 1925 Building Bonds. is In Hudson Co. , 5s *15 $40.000 Fire-House Bonds. 1 5s '14 J-D $13.000 Junel 19*4 Town-Hall Bonds. 5s $ >8.000—July 1 '22-'35 School Bonds. 5s&6s $356.800 part y'rl —- — 6s '21M-S 30,000c&r Sept 1 *21-*30 112,000c<fer 8ept 1 *31-*58 30,000c&r Mar 1 *22-*31 • 116.000c&r Mar 1 *32-*60 3,000c&r_.Mar 1 1961 5s '12 J-J x45.000r„July 15 1942 1921 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20$l,159.45a Deductions 592,200 NET DEBT 567,253 Assess, val., real estate..-$9,234.171 Assess, val., personal 815,040 Assess, val. 2a cl. RR. prop. 178,187 Total valuation 1921 10,227,398 (See V. 99, p. 1768, for maturity.) 5s g'14 A-0 (22,000c.Apr 1 '22-43 OCEAN COUNTY. City. Toms River is the county seat. I 9,000c.Apr 1 *45-*53 17.000.-Nov 1 *21-*37 BOND. DEBT May 1 *21$222,000 Floating debt 42,142 Assess, val., real estate 4,886,000 Assess, val., personal 699,100 4Hg'16M-N Tot. val. 1921 (60% act.)__5,585,100 Tax rate (per $1,000) 192l___$41.60 INT. at Farmers' Loan & Trust Co., New York. NORTH WILDWOOD. This borough (P. O. Anglesea) Is Cape May Co. Pop'n 10. 833; 1920, 807. Funding Bonds. 5s *16 A-0 $50.000 Apr 1 1946 Bonds. $35.000 1935 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 6s '20 A-0 $12.000r_0ct 1 '21-'30 Refunding Bonds. 5s *14 M-S $35,000 Mar 1 1934 (Subject to call begin. March 11919.) Boardwalk Bonds. 6s g *13 M-S $30.000 1945 Sewer 6s '15 --- TOT. BD. DT. Jan 11920$470,881 Assess, val. real --.2,700,492 Assess, val. personal Assess. val. 2d cl. R R .prop. Total assess, val. 1921 120,950 16,255 2,837,699 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 ---$45.42 INT. at Marine Nat.Bk.,Wildwood NORWOOD. Tnis borough is in Bergen County. Street-Improvement Bonds. ($18,000c&rJune 1 '22-30 J 7,500c&rJune 1'31-33 5s g '19 J-D BONDED DEBT Apr 1921_$39,400 valuation 865,000 Population 1910, 564; 1920 —820 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---$33.70 Principal and Interest payable at Palisades Trust & Guaranty Co., of Englewood. Assessed NUTLEY. This was town, Building Bonds. s-a $11,500 5s '15 5s'20 A-O 1935 f$l,000c&r_Oct 1 1922 {20,000c&r Oct 1 *23-'32 I54,000c&r Oct 1 *33-'50 Court-House Impt. Bonds. J-J $10,500c July 1 1920 Road Bonds. 5s $36,000 1933 5s '16 —. In located In Essex Co., formerly the township of Frank¬ lin. Name and government changed by Legislative Act of 1902. Com¬ mission government approved Mch. 26 1912. V. 94, p. 929. Funding Bonds. 4Hs'll M-S $75,000c—Moh 1 4)13*12 A-0 (12.000 Oct 1 130.000 Oct 1 4Hs J-D 30,000c—Dec 2 5s *13 J-D 132.000 Dec 1 5s *15 J-D 160.000_.June 15 4^8*16 A-0 140.000 Apr 1 1931 1922 1932 1942 1933 1945 1940 5s '18 32,OOOc&rNov 1 '31-38 127,000c&rNov 1 '22-30 l,000c&r_Nov 1 1939 londs. 5s $9,500 ... 1925 GROSS DT. Dec 31 '20— Deductions NET DEBT $193,500 9,048 184,452 Assess, val., real estate 22,330,470 Assess, val., personal 4,154,347 Assess, val. 2d cl. RR.prop. 242,298 Total assess, value 1921.-26,727,121 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$8.98 Population 1910, 21,318; *20, 22.155 — ORANGE. ' ' *.« • • Orange is situated In Essex County. Incorp, as a town Jan. 31 1860; as a city April 3 1872. Commission gov't approved Apr. 14 1914. Water Bonds. 4s '01 F-A $90,000-Aug 1 '24-'29 5s *08 F-A 200,000 Feb 1 1938 4)4s'08J-D 180,000c Junel 1938 4H '11 J-D 5,000--Dec 1 *21-'25 City-Hall Bonds. 5s '13 F-A $50.000 Aug 1 1923 Refunding Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $54,000c—Jan 1 1937 School-House Bonds. . 4s '02 J-J 4s '04 4a '05 J-D 4s *07 J-D $42,000-July 1 '24-'32 125,OOOo—Deo 1 1934 15,000 July 1 1935 5,000 June 1 1937 4)4s'08 A-O 110,000c—Apr 1 1938 4s '09 M-N 8,000—-May 1 1939 4)4s'll A-O 55,000c—Apr 1 1941 F-A 5s *13 50,000 Aug 1 1923 4Hs'13 J-D 150,000—-Dec 1 1943 J-J Equipment Bonds. • A-O $6,000 5s *21 1922-1924 Sewer Bonds. 5s '92 5s '93 J-D$255,000.-June 1 '22-'32 J-J 70,000.-Jan 2 *22-'32 6s *93 F-A 57,000-Aug 1 '29-'33 4)4s'90 F-A 15,000 Aug 1 1921 4s '99 J-D 30,000 June 1 1922 Ten-Year Street-Impt. Bonds. 5s '12 M-S $2,506 Mar 1 1922 5s '12 M-N 894 May 1 1922 5s '12 F-A 7,000-Aug 1 *21-'22 5s '13 A-O 3,000 -Oct 1 '21-'23 General Funding Bonds. 4)4sT5 M-S $15,500-Sept 1 '21-'25 F-A (12,000.-Aug 1 '21-*28 \40,000--Aug 1 *29-*48 Fire Bonds. Temporary Impt. Bonds. 4)4sT5 M-S $3,575 -Sept 1 '21-*25 5s *18 F-A $46,000 Aug 1 1924 Playground Water Bonds. M-N $47,000o Nov 1 1925 4 44s'09 J-D 15,000c..Dec 15 1929 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1920- $740,500 4s '95 Floating debt I Water debt (incl.) Sinking fund - Assess, val., real estate. Assess, 163,439 114.500 150,814 7,788,585 1,038,060 val., personal Assess, val., 2d cl. RR.prop. 10,230 Total value 1920 —8,836,875 Less exemptions.®. 139,900 Net valuation 1920 8,690,975 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $39.00 Population 1910, 6,009; 1920, 9,421 INT. at Bank of Nutley. . NUTLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT June 30 *20-$259,000 Floating debt Sinking fund 4a '12 Bonds. $25,000 J-J July 1 1942 Funding Bonds. 4)4s'10 J-J $73,000 July 1 J-J 103,000 July 1 J-D 69,000 Deo 1 F-A I09.000c_.-Feb 1 M-8 39,000c—Mar 1 improvement Bonds. 6s'21 $130,000—Junel 4)48*11 4 44s'll 4)4s'15 4)48*10 — 1935 1936 1931 1935 1930 1927 Electric-Light Bonds. 4s *10 J-J $90,000c—Jan 1 1900 Central Fire House Bonds. 5s '18 M-S ($10.000.Mar 1 '22-'26 A 66,000-Mar 1 '27-'48 Sewer Refunding Bonds. 5s .'18 M-S $48,000.. Mar 1 '22-'37 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21-$2,234,349 Sinking funds (General... I School 29,000 13,244 333,229 129,506 Water debt (included) Assess, debt 475,000 110,206 305,122 OAKLYN. Tax revenue notes 4.. 228,900 This borough is In Camden Co. Floating debt-290,000 Sewer bds.$50,0001 Streetbds.$42,000 Assess, val. real estate-..22,130,730 Sch. bds_ 18,5001 Assess, val. personal 3,094,505 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 *19--$172,629 Total assessed val. 1021—28,678.728 Deductions 132,976 (Assessment 85 to 90% actual value.) NET DEBT..__ 39.653 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$41.00 Assess, impt. bonds (add!)42,0o0 Pop'n 1910, 29,630; 1920, 33,268 Assessment impt. notes INT. at Orange Nat. Bank,Orange. 13,500 Assess, val., real estate 1,069,150 Assess, val., personal 110,040 OVERPECK TWP. SCH. DIST. Assess, val. 2a cl. This district RR.prop. 530 (P. 0. Rldgeileld Total assess, val. 1921 1,179,720 Park) Is In Bergen County. Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21-$27.60 5)4s J-D $12,000c —1922-1927 Population 1910. 653; 1920 1.148 5)4s J-D 26,000c 1921-1929 5s '10 J-D 7,000c—1929-1930 OCEAN CITY. 5s *11 J-D 55.000c-June 1 '32-'42 This city Is in Cape May County. 4)4g'16 A-0 90,000c 1931-1945 Commission government approved 5s '17 J-J 3,500c 1922-1928 Aug. 15 1911. Population 1910, BOND. DEBT April 1921. $302,000 1,950; 1920, 2,512. Total assessed val'n 1921-.7,805,501 x City-Hall Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—-$51.20 5a '15 M-S $67,000 $2,500 Population in 1920 9,500 (Yearly beginning Mar. 11916) INT. at Ridgefield Park Trust Co., Improvement Bonds. Ridgefield Park, and U. S. Mtge. So 5s'14 —x$27,000 Trust Co., New York. 5s '19 J-J 60,000 Fire Bonds. PALISADES PARK SCH. DIST. 5s '13 s-an $10,000 1933 This district Is In Bergen County. (add'l) General impt. notes - 5s* 08 — 5.000 1925 Streets and Fire Bonds. .-- 6sg'20M-S 1925 — Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$43.10 xINT. payable in Ocean — NEW BRUNSWICK. This city is situated In Middlesex County. Commission govt, adopted March 2 1915. Pop'n 1910. 23,1388; 1920, 32,779. Fire-Dept. Bonds. 4a *12 J-J $17,500 July 1 1932 4s *13 J-J 5,675 Jan 1 1933 \ 3,000—Sept 15 1945 School Bonds. 4)4s'05 $38,000 .Population 1910, 6,117:1920,6,916. Sewer Bonds{Coupon or reg.). 5sgT4 A-0$138,795..Apr 1 *22-*54 Nov 1 1942 --- \ $1,000) 1921 NORTH PLAINFIELD. This borough (P. O. Plainfield) Is 1932 1938 1940 1941 Park Bonds. 4s *12 J-J $25.000 July 1 1942 4s *14 10.000 July 1 1944 .General Impt. Bonds. TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FDS., &c. Dec. 31 1920. 4ks*19 J J ($153,000c&rDec 121 37 Total Tax rate (per 5sg'15M-Sx(66,240-Sept 15 '21-43 Board-Walk Bonds. 5s '11 $14.000. .-1,696,950 1 1934 Sept July July July J-J 4s *10 4s *11 19,681,235 Second class railroad prop. 893,391 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (act.val.) 22,181,576 Bonds. M-S $50.000 16.000 4s *08 Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. personal Street Improvement Bonds. F-Axl32,OOQ Feb 1 1944 5s g '14 309,000 752,061 140,000 152,179 255,328 Floating debt Sinking fund July 1 1933 Dec 89 BOND. DEBT May 27 *21$1,519.500 Tax revenue notes 186.240 4s '02 --. J85,000 1932 Land-Purchase Bonds. 5s '12 $12.500x T June 30 '20-$113.000 1942 Funding Bonds. J-J $50,000o—July 6 1941 , 5a '11 15.000_.June 1 '20-'3O 60.000.-June 1 '31-'45 I $3,000..June 1 '22-'25 Assessed val. 1915— School tax (per $1,000) -1,742,344 1915—$10.43 Population m 1915 (est.) ...2,200 , BONDED DEBT Dec31 '2D PATERSON. ; This city Is In Passaic County. In$45,000 oorp. as a city March 19 1851. Pop'n 1910, 125.600; 1920, 135.866. 41.000 Street & Sewer Funding Bonds. $61,500 Oct 1 1924 51,762 4K«'H A-O $15,000 S5LS00 Assessed val'n, personal.$10,005,825 PARK RIDGE. This borough is in Bergen County Sinking fund (water) Munic elec-light-plant betsSchool building bonds GROSS DEBT Dec 31 *20Deductions val., real 1,1 0,150 Assess, val., personal 245,100 Second class RR. property19.291 .. 9.738 NET DEBT Assessed valuation, real—1,284.490 Assessed val'n, personal,.. 134,203 Assessed val'n, railroad— l,48o General Water 6s This city in Passaic County 22 1873. Commission Is July 25 1911. gov't adopted 4)6* M-Sd$1.000c&rNov l'2l-'24 18,000c--May '22-'32 17,000c &rJan 2 '22-'32 4 59,000c&r_ Apr 1 194? 43*s'14 373,000 May 1 1944 43*s'15 216,000 May 1 1945 4s 17 40,000—Jan 1 '22-'37 5s '18 M-N/84,000..May 1 '2 V35 \65,000-_May 1 '36-'48 5s '18 142.000-.Dec 1 *2l-'50 43*s'19 ■— 114,000--Dec 1 '21-'62 5b M-N J-J 3*s'12A-0 3 3*s'02 3 3*s'02 — ... ... — Public Improvements. 33*s'00F-A $40,00<>c&rAug1 „ 53*s'20 J-D '21-30 Funding Bonds. 43*s'08 J-D $54,000c&rDec 1 4148*10 M-S 154,000c ArMch 1 21- 38 '2 2-30 51,000c&r July 1 1941 43* g '12J-D 42,000c&r June 1 1942 43*sl3 M-N236,000c&r_May 1 1943 43*s'll J-J 43*8*16 138,000--May 1 5Hs*20 J-D 344,000--Dec 1 Public-Park Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 $26,000c&r-Apr 43*B'll M-S 75,000c. --Mch 43*s'10 M-N (35,600—May 1 43*s'17 J-D . 4Ms .1921 J-D 180,000r—June 1 1940 200,000c 1941 43*g*13A-0 165,000c Apr 1 1943 43*g'16J-J 250,000c... Jan 11946 J-J 2t0.000c.-Jan 1'22-'42 4s '17 4 3*s'10 43*s'll J-D /26,000c. Aug 1 '21-'46 \18,OOOc_Aug 1 '47-'58 5s *18 F-A 12,500c_$1.000 yearly 5s '18 F-A 3,000c.Aug 1 '21-*23 5s '18 F-A 500c-..Aug 1 192v (806,000c&r Aug 1 '21-51 53* '20M-N 189,000c&r Aug 1'52-58 18,000c&r_Aug 1 1959 5s '18 F-A Repaying Bonds. 43*s'13 J-D $20,000 Market Bonds. 43*s'13 J-D $20,000 Sewer Bonds. 4^s'12 M-S $40,000r 5s '18 M-S 246,000 43*s'18 ... 200,000- Dec 1 1923 Dec 1 1933 43*g'15J-J 269,000c&r.Jan 1 1945 43*S'16 M-N/32,000.-May 1 ;22-;37 9,000.. May 1 *38-'46 Moh 1922 42,000r._ Jan 1 *22-'42 Mar 1948 4s'17 J-J 15,000r._Jan 1 *43-'47 — 26,000—June 1 '22-'34 Park Bonds. 4J*s'17 J-D 13,000--June 1 *35-'47 tMg'12 J-DS175,000c—.June 1 1942 5s '20 J-D 30,000.-Dec 1 *21-'40 43*s'13 J-D 50,000 Dec 1 1943 J-J 32.000-.-Jan 1 '22-'53 TOT. BD. DT. Dec 31 '2014,214.979 4s '17 Hospital Bonds. Floating debt 255,000 $29,643.83cJan 1 '22-"49 Sinking fund 672,219 4Ms'18 Sewer Funding Bonds. Ass'd val'n, real 43,5 2,198 Assess, val. personal prop. 18,609,827 43*s'19 J-J $18 >,000 1922-1951 Sewer Refunding Bonds. Total valuation 1920 122,025 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$41.50 43*8*13 A-0 $400,000c Apr 1 1943 Value of city property $2,967,919 4 3*g' 12 M-N 200,000...Nov 1 1942 Pop'n 1910, 54,773; 1920, 63,824 43*g'15 F-A$l .000.000—Feb 1 1945 1946 INTEREST on school bonds of 4Ms'16 M-S 236,000- — -Mar Isolation Hospital Bonds. 1910, funding bonds due 1941 and 4s *18 J-D $12,000—Dec 1921-28 park bonds due In 1961 payable at 39,200 1922-1949 People's Bank & Tr. Co., Passaic; 4Ms'19 J-J _ „ Assessment Bonds. 1942 and school F-A $4,000 1922 Bank & Trust Co. 5s '18 Building Bonds. N. Y.; funding A-0 S40.000c--.Apr 1 1924 city bonds due 4s '04 Garbage-Destructor Bonds. 1942 at Hobart Trust Co., Passaic, or 14*s'12 M-S $85,000r Mch 1 1932 at Chatham & Phenix Nat. Bank, N. Renewal Bonds, Y„; school bonds due 1945 at llobari is '02 J-D $38,000o...Deo 1 1922 Trust Co., Passaic ,or Hanover Nat A-O 25,000c... Apr 1 1923 Is '03 Bank, N. Y.; funding bonds due 1943 M-N 35,000c. ..May 1 1923 ts '03 at Passaic Tr. & Safe Dep. Co, or J-D 55,000r Deo 1 1923 4s '03 Equitable Tr. Co., N. Y.; refund¬ F-A 25,000c..-Feb 1 1924 is '04 ing bonds of 1915 anji 1916 and A-0 35,000o—Apr 1 1924 4s '04 park bonds of 1916 and 1917 and M-N 40,000c--Nov 14 1924 is '04 school bonds of 1917 at Passaic Nat. J-D 75,000c-.-Deo 1 1925 is '05 Bank or Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; 115.000c--Deo 1 1926 J-D is '06 refunding and school bonds of 1917 100,000c.-.July 1 1937 I 3*s'07 J-J at office of City Treas.; on others at iMs'08 M-N 100,000c- May 1 1928 Passaic Nat. Bank. Passaic. iMs'10 A-O 325,000c-. Apr 1 1940 .79H.370 GEN. BD. DT. May *21J funding bonds due 1942 at People's Chase Nat. Bank, bonds due 1942 and or Sinking fund 1 -25-'26 40,000c—.Sept 2 1927 46,000 Sept 1 1929 43*s'07 M-S 9?0,000 9,780.370 1.800,720 8,98->,660 3,901,230 3.186,550 Floating debt... TOTAL DEBT NET DEBT City property School property Total assess, val. 1920 43*8*12 M-S 139,561.86-» 5s *13 A-O 26,000-.-Oct 31 1931 4Kg'15 M-N 38,000c.».May 1 1935 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20-$28 60 INTEREST at City Treas. office Road Bonds. 43*s'10 J-D $67,500c._.Dec 1 1928 or Hanover Nat. Bank. New York. 5s '13 A-O llO.OOOOct 1 '27.'29/30 43*g'15M-N 62,000c—June 1 1932 f 77,000—Aug 1 '21-27 43*s'16 P-Aj 48,000—Aug 1 '28-'31 10,000 Aug 1 1932 43*s'16 99,000— 43*s'17 J-D 187,000c.June 1 *22-'32 5s '18 F-A |13,550—Aug 1 '22-'32 \ 13,000 Aug 1 1933 1 80,000c&r.0ct 1 *21-25 ... 5s g '19 A-0 1187,000c&r.0ct 1 '26-36 ] 9,000c&r. .Oct 1 1937 Road and Bridge Bonds. (g'20 F-A ($156,OOOc&r.Aug 1 1925 \ 150,000c&r.Aug 1 1926 Re-building Bonds. 4s '04 J-J $!80.00<ic.Julv 1 '2V24 BOND. DEBT Apr Floating debt Sinking fund Total val. '21 (85% PAULSBORO."" ~~ 0 This borough is In Gloucester Co. Incorporated about 1904. Gas bonds 5s $39,000 Street bonds 5s 7,000 Electric Light Bonds. 5s *16 J-J $10.000 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19. Floating debt Sinking fund Assessment impt notes Assessed valuation real Assess, val. personal Tot. assess, val., 1919 $60,000 2,875 23.002 600 2.360,250 418.730 2,774,080 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '19 $28.90 Population 1910, 2,121; 1920-_4,352 1921.S1,884.500 375.000 PAULSBORO SCHOOL DIST. 141,26) act)-255,869.440 (per $1,000) 1920—$37.36 Real estate owned by Co. 708.000 BOND. DEBT June 1 1921—$43,000 Tax rate owned by Co. 87.000 Pop. *10. 215.902; '20 259,148 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Paterson Pers'l prop, PEAPACK-GLADSTONE. This borough is in Somerset Co. Water Plant Bonds. 5s '15 J-J $55,000c-- 1920-16,923 Population 1910,13,903; . . 2,214 2,352,2/9 43*8 492,817 47,853 2,892,949 9,100 $4,000—1921 & 1923 s-a School Bonds. F-A $42,320—Aug 1 5s *15 F-A 10.000—Feb 1 5s '15 F-A 27,000c.Apr 1 s '19 F-A /15,000-Aug 1 5s '15 '21-43 '22-'41 '22-*48 '2l-'35 2,883,849 1 500 Aug 1 1936 *20 $36.10 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1921— $136,500 Population 1910, 2.118; 1920—6,060 School debt. 98,500 Sinking f und 20,000 PERTH AMBOY] Assess, val. 1920 3,1.37,60 » This city Is In Middlesex County. Tot. tax rate (per *1.000) '21—$11.00 Harbor Bonds. Population in 1920 (est.) 2,500 43*s'14 J-D$103,000 Junel 1964 INT. at Salem County Trust Co., 1920— Net valuation Total tax rate (per $1,000) — , School Bonds. $37,000 Oct 1 54,000 Sept 1 35.000 July 1 4s M-S 49.000O—-Sept 1 4s '06 100,000 July 1 4Ks 47,000o—.Apr 1 4 Hs'll A-O 20,000c. -.July 1 43*8*11 80.000c—-Sept 1 43*s'12 M-S 4s 1922 Woodstown. 1934 PITMAN. 1935 A borough In Gloucester County . 1936 Water Bonds. 1938 43*sg'17J-J }$20,000c_July 1 '22-'41 1941 \ 24,000c.July I '42-'57 1941 Sewer Bonds. 1942 5s '10 A-O|$4 >, 100—-Oct 1 '2l-'52 43*8*14 M-N115.000—May 1 *24-'64 1 1.000 Oct 1 1953 ($23,000 every 10 years) BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20$95,500 43*8*16 /$9,900 July 1 1920 Assessment debt (add'l) 19,500 140,000—July 1 1936, Assess, val. real estate 2,459,600 1946. 1955 & 1956 Assess, val. personal 361,2>0 43*s —130.000-.Apr 1 '26-'66 Other assess, prop — 33,000 ($26,000 every 10 years.) Total val. 1921 (2-3 act.) —2,853,850 43*s 2o,000—Apr 1 *27-'52 Water debt (included) 46,000 3s A-O 5,500 June6 1921 Total tax rate (per $1,0')0) '21-$42 20 Improvement Bonds. Population 1910, 1,950; 1920.-3,385 5s $1,500-June 27 '22-26 INT. at Pitman National Bank. M-S 4s '04 — — - — City-Hall Bonds. 43*s'08 s-a $3 3,000 4.05s 1,000 Funding Bonds. July 1 1928 PLAINFIELD. Aug 11921 This city Is in Union County. In¬ corporated In April 1869. Voters of 5s '13 J-D $97,000c...June 2 1923 North Plainfieldi on Sept. 24 1914 43*s'10 A-O (20.000--Apr 1 '22-'25 favored consolidation with Plainfield. I 2.000 Apr 1 1926 School Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 19,200c.Apr 43*8*17 A-O 4s ___ 6s 1 *22-'24 4s g 3,150. .-Oct 1 '22-'30 8,000.-Aug 1 '21-'28 6s 8,000--Jan ... 1 '22-'29 Fire-Department Bonds. 4 3*s'04 $19,000 ... — PASSAIC COUNTY. County seat is Paterson. Bridge Bonds. 4s '06 A-O$L30,000c.Apr 1921-.13.2 >7,1 "2 *1.000)'21 .*01.40 PILESGROVE TWP. SCH. DIST. 1 1925 This district (P. O. Woodstown) Is Less exempdons ^ „ Other assass. prop Total assessed vaf. Total tax rate (ner In Salem County. Comprised of the $22,800-Jan 1 '22-'40 Township of Pilesgrove and Borough Dec31 '19- $19,000 of Woodstown. bonds (additional)-25,000 Land Purchase. Emergency notes Assess, val., real Assess, val.. personal 2d class RR. property Total assessed val. 1920 „ , 2,685,035 711,498 personal., Assess, val. ... School [278,000c&r-May 11926 Fire Dept. Bonds. 4Ms'12 -— $59,000 Apr 1 1942 Hospital Bonds. , 3 J4s332 F-A $6,000c_—Feb 1 1927 4s'06 M-S 25.000c&r_Mch 1 1936 School-House Bonds. 3 3*s'02 J-D $42,300c«ScrDeo 1 '22-'30 4s'04 A-0 20,000c—Oct 21924 4s '06 M-N 100,000c.—May 1 1926 4 3*s'08 M-S 60,000o&r.Mch 2 1938 4s '08 M-N 256.000c &r. Nov 1 1928 43*s'08 ... 12,250 Mar 2 1938 43*g'10 A-0 103,000c—Oct 1 1940 43*g'12J-J 109,000o&r_Jan 1 1942 43* g '12J-D 62.000c&r June 1 1942 1.950 GEN. BD. DT. School Bonds. M-S $70,000o Mch 1 1929 4s *04 M-N 54,000c—Nov'21-'29 4s '05 M-S 275,000c—Mch 1 1935 4s *06 J-D 36,000c—Junel 1931 4 3*s'07 J-J 81,000c...July 1 1932 4 3*s'08 M-N 200,000c-.-Nov 1 1933 4s '09 J-J 195,000c...July 1 1934 21-28 $27. 0 1920. Borough Hall Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $54,000 Dec School Bonds. 4s '04 1 1929 1 1961 1,800; 19F5, PENNS GROVEL This borough is in Salem County. F-A 6,505.97c ($4,000 yearly, Aug. 1.) J-D 5',940 1922-1928 5s *18 F-A 26.822 —1922-1940 4^s'19 J-J 29,400 1922-1949 f 66,000c&r_May 11925 6s '20 M-N 17,000e&r_Nov 1 1923 152.000—May 1 '29-41 (42,000c.June 1 '22-'42 115,000c. June 1 *43-'57 Police and ^ 4s'18 *21-46 *39-'51 PHILLIPSBURG. val.,'21(75%)act.) 1,458,158 ass. Popula'n . 25.000 — 1.226 - Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 5s *18 70,000c&r.0ct 1 1933 38,000c... Apr 1 1942 43*g'12A-0 Tot. f340,000c&r_Jan 1 '25-58 (9,820.12&r__ Jan 1 1959 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '14 A-0 $20,000 Oct 1 1924 \70,000c&rMch 1 *31-40 43*g'10 A-0 M-N$81,000c&r.Nov 1 1926 4Mg'19 4s '16 >4.541 Population 1910,32,121; 1920,41,707 INT. payable In Perth Amboy. .$31.20 -— 4Ms'10 M-N 25,000 May 1930 4Ms'll J-J $35,000r._.July 1 1931 4s '17 J-J 54.000—Jan 1 *22-'27 Funded Debt Bonds. Is '04 J-D loOO.OOOc—June 1 1939 I 27,000c&r.Jan 1'22-24 Dec31'21-38 Dec31'39-50 2,000c&r_Dec 31 '51 (198,000c&r 144,000c&r 1920.32,655,927 exemptions 6,500 Net valuation 1920. 32,649,427 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920---$43-00 — City-Hall Bonds. > A-0 $10,000——Apr 1922 4*s'94 M-N 120.0OUC—Nov '33-'44 is '94 J-J 100,000c.-July *23-32 4s '02 F-A 76,000c...Aug 1 1932 Police Teleg. System Bonds. 4s '17 J-J $21,000—Jan 1 '22- 42 Board of Health Bonds. 4s'17 J.-J $31,000-.-Jan 1'22- 52 , 1,651,60/ Railroad property Total assessed val'n Less This town is In Warren County. PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP. This township is in Burlington Co. Improvement Bonds. 4s $93.200 Road Impt. Bonds. Municipal Bonds. 4Ms /S6.000 1922-1932 120,000... —1933-1952 43*s *35,900 School Bonds. 6s '21 M-N 12,000-May 12 '22-'27 $108,400BOND. DEBT Apr 19 1921 .$38,500 4s Assess, val., real 1,207,961 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 *20- $248,000 Assess, val., personal 18,521 22 »,667 Sinking fund— Assess, val.. Railroad 20,530 Assess, val. real estate— 9,870, 14 58 '93 Fire-Dept. Bonds. 1920 Population City 20 2,850 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $59,200c—Jan 1 22-49 5s *18 F-A 28.'20c- Aug l '22-40 4^8*19.— 40,500—-Jan 1 1949 Yard Bonds. 4s *18 J-D $7,244 "22-'28 t v*s'14 A-0 45,000.*.—Oct J 1944 4s 17 A-O 25.000- - Apr 1'22-'20 Apparatus Bonds. Incorp. Apr. 9,340 - Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act.).l,4 Improvement Bonds. PASSAIC. notes Assess, 42*s'18 val'n 1921—1,420,178 Total tax rate fper $1,000) 21.$34-00 Population 1910, 1,401; 1920, 1,481 Total assessed [VOL. 112. JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS NEW 90 14.000c—Apr 1 1935 16,000..Aug 1 '21-'28 43*8*15 A-O 4s Aug 1 1924 . 1 '21-28 1 *21-'39 7,000__Jan 1 '21-'22 Light, Heat St Power Plant. 43*s'15 A-O$150,000c.-Apr 1 1965 6s 19,000.-Jan 1,000--Jan ... . Electric-Light Bonds. 43*s*17 J-D 14 >,000-June 15 *22-'31 1 1,000—-June 15 1932 Street Bonds. 43*s'09 A-0$125,000 —-Oct 1 1924 4 F*s'll 87,000c.- .Nov 1 1926 43*s --100,000 Aug 1 1923 43*s'15 J-D 138,000 Junel 1930 65.000 Apr 1 1931 43*8*16 A-O 66,000c. Apr 1 *22-'27 4 3*s'17 A-O 43*8*17 A-O 48,000c_Aor 1 *22-'37 11,180. June 1 '22-'25 5s '19 2,400--Nov 1 '22-'25 ,5s *19 M-N100,000. ..Nov 15 1926 6s '20 23,000 53*s —- " ~ --. Repaving Bonds. 53*s'18 M-S $32,000.Sept 15 Refunding Water Bonds. $17.000----Feb 43*s '21-'2S Park 43*s'13 J-J 3*s'15 M-S 96,000--Mar 1 '43-'65 3*s'16 J-D 30,000--June 1 '55-'65 5s '19 F-A 12/,000_Aug 15'22-'39 Street-Improvement Bonds. 43*s'17 —-$ltJ,8iO 1922-1932 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 5s'17 $i,000 ——1922-1925 Steam Roller Bonds. 5s'18 $1, 20 192 2-1925 Police-Station Bonds. 4 3*g'08 J-J $ll,820o_July 1 '22-*28 Sewer Bonds. 4s '97 J-J $2 ,750.-Jan 1 *22-'2S 4s *02 M-N 41,000--May 1 *28-'35 43*s'07 M-N 40,000--May 1 *21-'41 4s 09 M-N 43,000c.Nov 1 '36-'42 4s3*8 g' 14A-0 5,000—Apr 1 1922 5g 14 M-N J90.000—Nov 1 '25-'42 I 2.000 Nov 1 1943 5sg'14 A-O 75,000—Apr 1 '25 *39 4 — —- 4 Bonds. l45,OOOc.Apr 1 '40-'51 / 6,000c.Apr 1 '51 &'54 \30,000c-Apr 1 '52-'53 J-D 210.000c&rDec l'2l-'55 J-D /13 > ,000c&rDec l'22-'48 \ 60,000c&rDec l'49-'58 V*g *14A-O A-0 5s '18 5sg'19 5sg'19 Street 43*s Bonds. —- $12,000 3. '50 GEN.BD. DT.Dec.31 5s — - July 1 1940 Floating debt 43*s'17 A-O i34,000c.Apr 1 '22-*38 Sinking fund \81.000C-Apr 1 *39-'65 Assess, val., reil 4s 6,500.-Aug 1 '21-33 Ass. val., personal 4 . 6s 5,500. .Jan ... 1 '21-*29 General Improvement Bonds. 6s 1922-1925 1922-1926 '20$1,835,300 $38.000 3*s*15 J-J $82,000..May 1 '23-'44 -— Water Bonds. '22-'36 95,000o_..July 1 1958 45,000c--.Nov 1 1959 10,000o—Nov 1 1924 40,000c—Jan 1 '33-'39 230.000 Ian 1 '23-'61 4 1 1929 Refunding School Bonds43*s'17 J-J $3, ,00--July 1 *21-'2r '04 J-D $/5,000c.June 1 43$g'08 J-J '09 M-N 4s '09 M-N 4s '11 J-J 4s Other 325,441 85,327 34,610,4 )0 6,231,92*> property—. 197,202 '21 (act. val.)..41,042,52/ (per $1,000) 1921--.S27.70 assess, Tot. val. Total tax Popula'n 1910, 20,550; 192 ). 27,700 $250,000 Sept 1922 INT. at office of City Treasurer. (Subject to call Sept. 1 1907.) 4s J-J $80,000 July 1 1933 PLAINSBORO TWP. SCH. DIST. 4s '04 J-D 155,000c.-.Sept 1 1934 This district (P. O Plainsboro) is 4s M-N 100,000 May 1 1936 4 3*s'10 J-J 50,000c...Jan 11940 in Middlesex County. School Bonds. 43*s*12 M-S 25,000c—Sept 1 1942 M-S $30.900c 1921-1948 43*s'14 M-S 100,000 Sept 1 1944 5s '19 BOND. DEBT June 30'20--$46,000 43*s'16 100,000 June 1 1946 655,000 17.000 Feb 1 1929 Assess, val. real estate 43*s 165,800 30,000c. Aug 1 '2l-'35 Assess, val. personal 43*s*17 A-0 53,890 12),000c&r_ July '22-'31 2d class RR. property 4Ms'19 J-J Total assess, value 1921 874,690 \28.000c&rJuly l'32-'59 —5,000 32,/00-Nov 1 '22-'35 Population in 1920 (est.) 5s '19 Principal and interest payable at 6s'20 s-a 1,200,000 May 1 1926 53*s'21 J-J f39,000c__Jan 1 *22-'34 the First National Bank of Princeton. 43*s — — .. \64,OOOc__Jan 1 '35-'50 6s 50,000c_May 1 *22-'60 Hospital Bonds, $2,500...Nov 20 1921 Police-Facilities Bonds. $15,000 May 1 1930 PLEAS ANT VILLE. This city is in Atlantic County. Incorporated April 14 1914. 43*s'02 J-J $2,500r—July 5s *05 M-S 10,000r -s F-A 10,000r.Sept 1 GEN. BD. DT. Dec31 '20.3,314,115 5s '08 J-D 15,000r..Jan 1 Tax rev. notes & bonds 365,000 5s '08 (part every 5 years) Emergency notes & bonds. 8,10 > Gen. impt. notes 557,110 53 '15 J-J $25,000r Jan 1 (part every 5 years) Sinking runds 1,4)1,200 J-D $4S,000r.June 1 Water debt (included) 1,0 >8,000 5s '15 (part every 5 years) Assessed val'n, real estate_20,937,49o -s _ 1 1922 ... '23-'25 '23-*33 *30-'50 '25-'55 JUNE, 1921.] pleasantville NEW (Concluded)— GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $292,896 Deductions 103,616 NET DEBT 189,280 — —— Tax rev. notes and bonds__ JERSEY-CITIES School Bonds. 4s ... 5s '18 ... 159,599 Refunding Bonds. Emergency notes a nd bonds 11,039 4Ms $120,000 1944 General iinpt. notes, 28,866 (72,000c&rJuly l'22-'37 Assess, val., real 3,134,270 5s '19 J-J { 3.500C& .July 1 1938 Assess, val., personal 321,950 ll.OOOc&r.July 1 1939 2d class RR. property47,237 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20. $735,750 Total assess, val. 19H__ —3,554.437 Floating debt 133,4 <7 Total tax rate (per$ 1,000) *21 $ 13.1) Sinking fund 43,611 Population 1910, 4,3 JO; 1920__5,887 Assess, ... val., real pleasant* point This borough is in Ocean County. Incorp. June 2 1886. 50.000c&r Sept 7 *41-'50 Sewer Extension Bonds. 5s *16 J-D $21,000r June 1 1940 5s M-N 24,OOOr Nov 2 1938 BOND. DEBT May 21 *21 $180,000 Sinking fund 12,000 Assess, val., real 1,482,0J0 174,93) Assess, val., personal Tot.ass'd val.'21 (2-3act.)-1,656,905 Total tax rate (per $1,000) Population in 1920 (est.) "2f $41.90 — Total val. assess, 1921 7,954,609 $39.90 Population 1910, 7,338; 1920, 9,251 21 INT. on 5s of 1918 payable at the Second National Bank, Red Bank. &idgefeeld park. This village Is in Bergen County. Incorporated June 23 1892. Commis¬ sion government approved Apr. '12. Village is co-extensive with Overpeck Township School District, both being supported by same taxing district. _6,376 INT. at Ocean County Nat. Bk. pompton val., personal Railroad property Total tax (per $1,000) Water Supply Bonds. 5s'20 M-S f$80,000c&r Sept 7 '21-'40 1 6,843,540 1,052,200 58,869 Assess, beach. Sewer Bonds. 6s '20 J-J /$24,000_ —.Jan 1 lakest 1 1926 57,000—.July 1 1926 Street Impt. Bonds. This borough is Passaic County. $72,000c&r Jan l'22-'23 1924 ll,000c&r Jan Water & Light Plant Bonds. J-J 1925 36,000c&r Jan $75.000 1934 6s '20 1926 30,000c&r Jan -5Ms'18 I51,000c:.$2,000 yrly. 1926 .156,000c&r July t June 1. Fire Apparatus Bonds. Funding Bonds. 6s '20 J-J $16,000c&r July 1 1926 5>£sT8 $2 i,000--$2,000 yearly 5s ... — — Floating Indebtedness Bonds. M-N($14,000c.Nov 1 '21-'27 1 500c...Nov 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20. $151,000 Sinking fund 9,73d Assessment notes.. 1,500 Water debt (included) 64,700 Floating debt (additional). 87,653 Assessed val'n, real estate.. 1,985,300 Assessed val'n, personal 1,032,550 Total assessed val'n 1921__2,s94,3 <3 Total tax rate (per $1,000) "21 $14.10 Population 1910, 1,080; 1920. 2,008 5s '17 princeton school dist. This district is In Mercer County. 5s Road Bonds. Aug $25,000c...Aug '25-'29 General Impt. Bonds. 5s '18 F-A $3,000c 1922-1927 Funding Bonds ($96,065.35 as¬ sessable agst. property benefited). 5s '10 J-J 5s '11 J-J 5s '12 J-J $18,000c Jan 50,000r.__Jan 42,000o July 43,500c... Jan 26,000c—Aug 1 5s g '16 j-j 1 1930 1 1931 1 1932 1 1936 *2l-'27 5« 18 F-A BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21— $300,000 Floating debt.. Sinking fund and cash Assessed val. 1921 Total tax — 98,400 198,379 7,805,501 (per $1,000) 1921--.$>1.20 4HsTl J-J $112,000c..Jan 1 '28-'76 Population 1910, 4,512; 1920, 8,570 4Ms'10 J-J 11,130c—Jan 1 *22-'28 INT. at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co. BOND. DEBT June 30 '20 $12),000 in N. Y. City, the Ridgefield Park Net taxable value 1916 8.300,000 Trust Co., Ridgefield Park, the School tax (per f State $2.54 + Hackensack National Bank and $1,000) 1916(Local 3.60 Hackensack Trust Co. in Hacken¬ INT. payable In N. Y. at Nat. City Bank and Nat. Park Bank, or 5,090 estate——1,160,325 Assess, val. personal 256,460 2nd Class RR. property 7,080 Total valuation 1921 1,423,865 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $5 LOO Population 1910, 736; 1920, 1,077 INT. on school bonds of 1920 at Chemical Nat. Bk., N. Y., or Peoples Tr. & Guar. Co., of Hackensack. in Princeton. This borough is in Monmouth Co. 1937 School Bonds. 16,000. 1944 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $122,280 Deductions 110,386 11,894 NET DEBT Assessment impt. notes 39,512 Assessed val'n, real estate.1,761,500 city, of Union County, be¬ financially embarrassed in 1882, compromise of the debt, excl. of the water debt ($185,000), was forthwith agreed to with most of the leading creditors at 35 cents on the dollar, the debt, excl. of water debt, then amounting to about $1,200,000. This settlement was completed In 1894, and Interest Is now paid promptly on the new bonds. The a water bonds were renewed In 7% was Interest now Govt, 105, on adjusted at the 35 adopted p~ rate. these water bonds Is also promptly 2380. paid. Commission Dec. 10 1917.—V. Incorporated 1858- Adjustment Bds. (Opt. anytime). M-N $343,192.13r Novl 1922 4a '82 4s Water Bonds Renewed. *92 J-J $185,000c—.July 1 1932 4s School Bonds. A-0 $75,OOOr—.Oct 1 1959 J-J 5s J-J 15,000c.July 1 '26-30 2,000c—July 1 1931 TOTAL DEBT (?) — Assessed val'n, personal... 25,000r...July 1 1960 Funding Bonds. 5s J-D $60,000o_...Dec 1 township is in Bergen County, Incorporated In 1894. Commission government approved Sept. 12 1911. Grade Crossing Elimination. 5s '15 A-O /$27,000—-Oct 1 '22-'30 1 5s ' 19 40.000—Oct 1 *31-'40 M-N21,000c&r May 1 *22-'33 Improvement Bonds. J-D f$50,000c.June 1 '22-'26 1 5.000c—June 1 1927 6s '21 300,000--. 5s *17 454,052 Funding Bonds. 5s *15 F-A ($20,000.Feb 1 *22&'25 i 7.000-—Feb 1 1930 Municipal Land Bonds. 5s '19 &-a $l0,090c_Sept 1 '2l-'25 Water Bonds. 6s'21 J-D $450.000..— Macadam Bonds. 5s J-J $2,400 1941 M-N Street 20,000c Impt. 1922 1922-1926 roosevelt."" This borough (P. O. Carteret) Bonds. (46,500c.$6,000 yearly 5Ms'18 J-D \ 5Ms'18 J-D on Dec. 2. 2,000 Dec 2 1922 Broad Street Bonds. 4Ms , ^ —. Monmouth Co. Incorporated Mar. 10 1908. Water Bonds. 4s — $10,000 ^Sewer Bonds' Fire B°«d|j0000 1931 ^ 1930 ---1939 Jan 2 1922 Jan 2 1923 6.000— -Jan 2 '24-'27 2,000 Jan 2 1928 riverside. This borough is In Bergen County. Road Bonds. I. 4s $/,000------# «—1928 Sewer Bonds. 5s '20 J-J $1 <4,600--Jan 1 '22-'46 School Bonds. 5s $ i,000 —1931 19,000 *18 J-J 2,500 2,000 rutherforU! i INT. is funding in Middlesex Co. Fire Apparatus Bonds. ($14,000r.Nov l'22-'28 1 8,000r.Nov l'29-'30 J-D 5s '20 on park, street and $200,000 bonds at Rutherford Nat. Bank; on impt. bonds at First Nat. Bank, N. Y. and at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y.t on $115,000 funding bonds. BOND. DEBT May 22 '20 $142,000 rutherford school dist. Assess, debt (add'l) 18,550 4s '00 J-D $49,570o.June 20 1930 Sinking fund. 4,617 4s '06 A-O x40,000c.Apr 1 '22-'61 Assessed valuation, real 6,016,279 4s '06 J-D xl0,000c_ —Dec 1 1936 Assessed val., personal 3,432,484 4 Ms'10 F-A 127,300c—Feb 1 1950 2nd Class RR. property— 254,375 4Ms'll F-A 19,300c-.Aug 1 1951 Total assessed val. 1920—9,753.138 4M«'16 M-S 40,000c_Mar 1 '22-*41 Less exemptions 45,300 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '2i—$286,170 Net valuation 1920 9,707,838 Sinking fund 5,776 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20-$31.60 Assess, valuation 1921 11.923,022 Population 1910, 5,786; 1920, 11,047 School tax - (per $1,000) 1921 —.$1.06 Payable at Cartaret; interest on registered bonds in N. Y. Exchange. xINT. R. at M. Grant & Co.. N. Y.; on other bonds at Rutherford Nat. Bank. ~ . borough Is in Union County. School Bonds. saddle river township. This township Is In Bergen Co. 1922-1933 School Bonds. 5s 50.0001943 5s $3,000—Jan 1 *27-'32 5s '19 s-a (10,000c&rSept 1 '22-'26 5s'93, $22,000: 5s, *14. $19,500 \48,000c&rSept 1 '27-'42 5s '20 J-J 58,000..July 1 '22-'50 Street Impt. Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $28,500 6s '21 J-J $35,000— School debt (additional) 73,000 Fire Dept. Bonds. Sinking fund 10,328 5s *13 A-O $10,000c—Apr 15 1933 Assess, val., real 2,063.275 $46,150 —. - ... — — Construction Bonds. 5s *11 J-J 11931 $20,000c..-Jan TOTAL BD.DT. Dec 31 *20 $1^0.493 Assess, val. real estate —6,456,900 Assess, val. personal Assess, val., INT. on 1920, 5,737 1910, 2,725; school 383,817 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $34/ 0 salem. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2i $2 i."0 Populatlou personal Second class RR. property 8,939 Total assess.val.'21 (M act)2,459,081 899,980 Population 1915, 4,014; 1920, 2,845 — 2nd Class RR. property-.24,189 Total assess, val. 1921 7,381,069 bonds of 1919 at 5s '20 J-J ($51,000c&rjan 1 '22-38 2,000c&r__ Jan 1 1939 \ L30.000c&rJan 1 '40-'49 Street Improvement Bonds. ^ 5s ... Coal & Iron Nat. Bk., N. Y.. or First Nat. Bk. of Roselle; on others at First Nat. Bk., Toms River. roselle This This city is in Salem County. GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $288,750 Deductions 153,073 — Is In Union County. Funding Bonds. 4Msg'15M-S $5 ),625-Mar 15 *2 <-'36 (See V. 100, p. 755, for maturity.) 6s *20 J-D $24,OOOc&rDec31*21-32 — Nov 1 1928 5s '10 • 54,000 Apr 1 1930 4s '12 $1,200.due $1,000 y'ly in Aug Road Bonds. 4 Ms'15 M-S 30,000 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 1920 $579,775 Deductioas__„ 273,148 $11,500—1926 and 1933 assess, real val. 1921 assess, 4,937,846 Population 1910, 6,614; 1920, 7,435 sayreville school dist. This district (P. O. Sayteville) Middlesex County. J-J ($92,000.-July is 6s *20 1 '22-'44 6s '21 \ 2,000 July 1 1945 M-S/ 20,000c_Mar 1 '22-*31 I 14,000c_Mar 1 '32-*45 ...(?) BONDED DEBT — . — Prin. and int. at South River Trust Co. of South River. 206,627 — valuation, real—6,077,534 Assessed val'n, personal— Second-class railroad prop. Total -.. val. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$41.60 - NET DEBT:. Assessed 135,677 ...-5,589,530 Assess val. personal 1,322,925 2nd Class RR. property 25,391 Assess, in Sewer Bonds. 5s '08 $47,000 — NET DEBT Total park. borough --- A-O $28.430c_Oct 1 *21-'38 ($6,000 due every 5 years. West-Side Sewer Bonds. 5s '11 F-A($2),000c.Aug 1 '2l-'25 JW1 4,500c. ..Aug 1 1926 TOT. DEBT Dec. 31 *20. $786,000 Assess, val., real estate—11,634,816 1,3*8,789 prop — 222,871 Assess. val.. personal..: Total assessed val'n 1921.12,350,8/1 2nd Class RR. property.. 66,156 Total tax (per 51,000) 1921..$27.70 Total assessed val'n 1921.13,079,710 Population 1910, 9,337; 1920, 11.042 Total tax (per $1000) 1921 ..$41.60 INTEREST on water board loan Population 1910-5.416; 1920-7.530. and school loan payable at the INT. at First Nat. Bank and Bankers Trust Co.. New York; on Ridge wood Tr. Co., Ridge wood. other loans at Rahway Nat. Bank. ridgewood township s. d. raritan township. This district is in Bergen County. This township is in Middlesex Co. School Bonds. 4Ms*16 F-A$200,000c-Feb 1 '22-'46 School Bonds. 5Ms'18 M-S ($1,000 Sept 1 1921 4.4 M&5—- $4i,500—$2,000 yearly 133,000.-Sept 1 '22-'43 4,4M.5&6s 250,0000 — 5Hs'18 M-S J 5,000.-Sept 7 *22-'26 BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $291,500 (18,000.-Sept 1 '27-'38 Assessed val'n, real estate.2,146,o20 BOND. DEBT June 30 *20 $458,500 Assessed val'n, personal-£86.250 Sinking fund. 2,555 Tot. Val. '21 (75% act.)—3,002,770 Assessed valuation 1918—10,834,308 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 - -$40.60 Pop'n 1915, 6.429; 1918 (est.), 7,250 Population 1910, 2,707; 1920, 4,310 INT. at Rldsewood Trust Co. red bank. This borough is in Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-.$25.75 Population 1910, 1,449; 1920, 1,658 ... 5s Filtration-Plant Bonds. 4Ms'06 M-N $35,00f)c 1936 5s *14 F-A 11,000...-Feb 5 1934 (Subject to call Feb 5 1919.) GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. $807,162 Deductions 520,786 NET DEBT— 286,176 Assessment impt notes 26,930 Assessed valuation, real—8,768,650 Assessed val'n, personal —.3,359,353 Assess, val. 2nd class RR. m This 1 This borough is in Bergen Co. Inc. Sept. 21 1881. Population 1910, Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$47.40 7,045; 1920, 9,497. Funding Bonds. Population 1915, 5,500; 1920, 6,018 4M8'14 M-N$200,000 May 11 1944 4Ms'16 F-A 75,000c Feb 1 '22-'46 rockaway. 40,000c—Feb 1 1946 This borough is in Morris County. 4Ms'16 F-A Improvement Bonds. School Bonds. 4 Ms g '92 J-J $75,000c_July 1 1922 4s J-D $24.OOOr...$1,500 yrly Street Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4s '92 M-N$40,000c—May 1 1932 4s *17 F-A $20,?10C-Feb 1 '22-'37 Park Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 '21 ..$43,750 4s '05 F-A $12,500o&r_Feb 1 1930 Floating debt 8,100 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21— $445,500 Assessed val'n, real estate.1,036,7 0 Floating debt 176,973 Assessed val'n, personal 186,708 Sinking fund 137.550 Ass'd val'n, RR. & canal 23,769 Ass'd val'n, real estate 10,553,007 Tot.ass'd val. '20(60% act.) 1,247,221 Assessed val'n, personal._ 1.359,796 Total tax rate(per $1,000) 20.$41.30 Assessed val'n, RR prop.. 15,219 Population 1910, 1,902; 1920, 2,655 Total assessed val'n 1921.11,640,222 INT. at FirstNat. Bk., Rockaway. Total tax (per $1,000) 1921...$10.60 — ridgewood* 1891 at 4%. an agreement having been made in 1890 by wnlcn all accrued Interest at 5s *17 ($18,000—.Jan 1 *22-'24 j 63,000.-Jan 1 '25-'33 6,000 Jan 1 1934 ... BOND. DEBT May 31 *21. $87,000 Total assess, value 1921-—5,725,000 2nd Class RR. property 8,258 Total assessed val'n 1920.-2,269.196 4s ($4,000c. July 1 '21-25 This came and Street Bonds. 5s *19 ... This This district is in Bergen County. INT. at Nat. Union Bank, Dover. rumson. township. $80,000 5s ridgefield school dist. Bank - Sewer Bonds. 4Ms roselle. rahway. School Bldg. Bonds (Tax-exempt) 4Ms'16 M-S $26.000c&rMar l'22-34 Apr 14 '2L. $ 78,600 Assess, val., real 1,961,569 Assess, val., personal 1,100,660 Other assess, property 69,000 Total val. '21 (65% act). 3,131,229 Total tax rate (per$l,000) '21-$37.70 BOND. DEBT This township is in Burlington Co. sack. Princeton Sinking fund Assess, val. real riverside 91 TOWNS GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. $139,950 $3 ),000 1930 41,750. 1938 16),000—Jan 1 *22-'53 ... 4Ms AND 947,648 51,869 scotch plains twp. sch. d. This district (formerly Fanwood Twp. S. D.) is in Union County. School value 1921—7,077,051 Bonds. $1,000) 1921—.$32.00 4Ms'16 J-J Population 1910, 3,138; 1920, 5.438 4Ms*09 Total tax (per $38,880..July 1 '22-'45 4,OOOr — 5s '15 12,000c 1922-'45 BOND. DEBT June 30 1920-$59,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916 $1.92 ... roselle park school dist6s '21 F-A 4 $87,OOOc&r—1923-1951 A-O Ms 4s 6s F-A 4 Ms 4M« 4Ms 3,500r A-O A-O A-O 1921-1924 *6,OOOr J-J ...1922 127,000c ....1923-1961 30.OOOr 10,OOOr 25.OOOr 1925 1935 ...1945 — Pop'n 1916, 2,700; 1918 (est.), 2,850 sea bright~ This 6s '20 borough is in Monmouth Co. $50,000c—Apr 1 1926 Sea-Wal! Bonds. 5s '18 $46.s00—Oct 1 '21-'38 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20$95,000 .. 4s J-J 4Ms 4Ms 4 Ms 4 Ms A-O A-O A-O A-O F-A 7,OOOr — — 18,OOOr 25,000r_... — 25,OOOr 23,000r 1927 __192S Assess, val. real estate 1,418,835 1933 Assess, val. personal 90,700 1938 2nd Class RR. property 85,245 1942 Total assess, val. 1921-—1,594,780 ..... 6s '21 40,OOOc-r... 1952-1961 BOND. DEBT Dec. 31 '20 $604,110 Floating debt Sinking fund. 16,370 100,825 Assess, value, real estate..4,977,639 Assess, value, personal 1,460,200 Total assess, value (50-60% actual) 1920-.. ±. .6,437,839 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$30.10 Population in 1920 (est.) INT. in Population sea Roselle. isle (per $1,000) '21 .$33.30 1910, 1,2201 1920, 846 city! This city is in Cape May County. Boardwalk Bonds. 5s '15 May 1 1935 5s '15 May 1 1945 M-N$18,000 Bulkhead Bonds. M-N $8,000 6,000 bond marked (*) payable Amboy; all other issues in on Perth Total tax rate Improvement Bonds. $20,000 60,000 5s *06 5s '12 5s ... ... ... $J)00 1936 1942 Dec 1 1941 Funded Debt Bonds. roxbury township s. d. 5s *13 This district Is in Morris County. School Bonds. 5s *19 A-O ($3,000 Oct 124,000..Oct 5s 1 1 *21-*23 '24-'39 ... School s 113 Sewer '15 $48.000 1943 Bonds. ... $25,000 Bonds. — $3,000 1943 NEW SEA ISLE CITY «Concluded) GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $264,912 Deductions.---.—.----— 205,062 NET DEBT 59,850 Tax revenue notes & bonds24,500 2,323 Emergency notes & bonds. General Improvement notes 20,610 Sinking /General 30,161 fund -1 Water 3,172 Assessed valuation, real—.1,514,202 Assessed vai'n, personal-.127,401 2nd Class KR. property—. 21,044 Tot.val/n'21 (abt.2-3 act.).l ,6>2,6o2 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921. .-$48 34 Population In 1910, 551; 1920, 564 JERSEY-CITIES Park Bonds. 4Xs'10 M-S $10,000c—Mch 1 1935 4Xa' 14 J-J 8,000..- Jan 1 '45-'48 Fire Equipment Bonds. iXa'li J-J $3,000—July 1 *22-'24 Refunding Bds. (Opt. after 1920). 48 g *00 J-J $51,000o—Jan 11930 Sewer Bonds. J-J $215,000c&r.J ly '22-'44 78, p. 2617, for maturity.) M-N $48,000o.May 1 '45-r48 iXs'lQ M-S 2,028.69 -1930-1935 4)4 s'14 J-J 20,000—Jan 1 '45-'48 4)4g*17J-J 31,000--July 1 *22-'52 Assessment Bonds. Summer population (est.) .—.6,000 4Hg'17 J-J $16,*,00c_July 1 '22-'27 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4Hg'17 J-J $19,000c-July 1 '22-'40 SEASIDE HEIGHTS. Street Bonds. This borough Is In Ocean County, 4Hg*17 J-J $5,200c-July 1 *22-'27 Incorporated April 1913. Water Bonds. Light Bonds (Tax-exempt). 4Hs 12 F-A $9,000c—Feb 1 1932 6s s-a $15,000 4)4s'14 J-J 250,000—-Jan 1 1944 Water Bonds (Tax-exempt). 4)4s'16 J-J 28,000c—Jan 1 1946 6s s-a $35,000 4Hg'17 J-J 15,000—July 1 '22-*36 School bonds $7,000 Construction Bonds. Boardwalk Bonds. 4s 05 J-J $5,000 Jan 1922 6s '19 A-O $23.7.-,0—Apr 1 '21-'58 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 15 *21.$459,229 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. $100,073 Water debt (add'I) 303,000 Deductions 25,074 Sinking funds.. 104,849 NET DEBT 74,999 Assessment impt. bonds.. 62,200 Assess va. real estate 601,365 Assess. Impt. notes.. 288.986 Assess, val. personal 58,172 Assess, val. real estate 13,686.2*0 2nd Class RR. property... 2,247 Assess, val. personal 2,144,460 Total assess, value 1921... 661,784 Total assess, val, 1921—15,830,710 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $47.no Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$31.90 Population In 1915 252 INTEREST is largely 4s '04 (See V. fks'OS . . „ „ . AND TOWNS Funding Bonds. [VOL. 112. 5s *19 M-N $56,000——Nov 1 1937 Sewer-Extension Bonds. 4)4s'09 F-A $15,000 Aug 2 1939 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $413,102 Deductions 325,731 NET DEBT—— 87.371 Assess, val, real estate 3,661,500 Assess, val. personal. 319,450 2d class RR. property 23,114 Total assess, value 1921 4,004,064 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..—$42.00 — „ Population 1910, 853; 1920, INT .at First Nat.Bk, O. S. Mort. SEASIDE PARE. This borough Is In Ocean County. $45.000—July 1 1940 General bonds 4 X» $40,000 Boardwalk Bonds. 5Xs — 6s '19 $49,500 — ' Refunding Bonds. • „ 5s $15,000—-Dec 21 1941 NET DEBT Dec 31 '20— $133,922 —. Sinking fund.— 8,982 987,2^0 46,9/0 — Assess, val., real estate... Assess, val., personal.—.. 2nd Class RR. property 12,987 Total assess, value 1921...1,047,187 & Trust Co. payable at Y. DIST. This district includes the township and the village of South Orange 4s g '02 F-A $8,700—Aug 1 '22-'23 4s g '10 M-N 136.400o.May 1 '22-'31 4)4g'10 J-J 24,550c-Jtily 1 '32-'33 iXs'12 M-N 12,150o—May 1 1934 iXa'12 J-D 65,000o.June 1 '32-'36 6s'13 J-D 113,000c 1937-1942 BOND. DEBT June 1920387,700 Sinking fund 23,061 Assess, val. '17 (80% act.)25.354,983 School tax (per $1,000) 1917-—$4.38 SOUTH ORANGE SCH. Population In 1915 INT. on 10.435 the $8,700 Issue at Fidel¬ $1,000) '21 -$46.68 ity Tr. Co., Newark and $155,100 4s in New York City at A. B. Leach & Population in 1915 .—-275 Total tax rate (per Co.; SECAUCUS. This borough Is In Hudson County. School Bonds. 5s $60,000 (Part yearly beginning 1929.) Sewerage Bonds. 6s $29,000 Part yearly Borough Hall Bonds. 5s $10,000.2 bonds yearly Funding Bonds. 5s $24,700— --Part yearly BOND. DEBT May 23 '16 $175,200 Floating debt 3,400 Assessed valuation, real...2,766,0 0 Assessed val., personal 214,10 — ... _ , ... ... 2nd Class RR. property—.1,041,412 Total assessed val. 1921...4,021,(>12 Total tax rate $12,150 on at office Rippel & Co., Newark; on of J. S. $65,000 in N. Y„ and on 5s of 1913 at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y. SOUTH ORANGE TOWNSHIP. This township is in Essex County Sewer Bonds. 4s $23.000— Fire Department Bonds. 5s $5,000 Park Bonds. 4Xa $33,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 *20. $61,000 ... ... .... Assess, impt. bonds (add'I). Assess. Impt.'notes... 11,500 92.313 Tax revenue notes... 15,000 Sinking fund 4.817 Assessed valuation, real..10,431,500 Assessed val., personal 996,(50 ..... .... (per $1,000) '21 .$32.96 Population 1910, 4,740; 1920, 5,423 Other assessable property. 15,850 Total ass'd val. 1920 (act.) 11,444.300 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$27.60 SOMERSET COUNTY. Pop'n 1915, 4,676; 1920 (est.), 6,§00 Somervllle is the county -eat. Building Bonds. 4ff *06 J-J $2'>2,.,00c.July 1 *22-'36 SOUTH RIVER! This borough Is in Middlesex Co. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21— $280,000 1898. Population 1910, Floating debt.—.——. 18.246 Incorp. Sinking fund 37,198 4,772; 1920, 6,596. Electric Light Bonds. Assessed val. Real estate.34,509.410 4s '03 s-a $6,500 1923 Assess, val., personal 6,489.856 2nd Class RR. property... 515,765 Total assess, val. 1920-—41,61 >,031 Less exemptions 136,125 Net taxable 1920—. at New York Tr. Co., N. Y s-a 12.500 1940 Borough Hall Bonds. 4Hs 07 s-a $20,000— Water 41.378,906 County tax (per $1,000) 1920—$6 77 Populrn 1910, 38,820; 1920, 48,015 INT. 5s *10 5s '10 Assessed val'n, real estate.3,412,023 School tax rate (per $1,000) Population in 1919 (est.). $70,000 1940 Bonds. $46,000. .1940 Refunding Bonds. 5s '15 s-a $28.000 —1944 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 5s'20 A-0 $J,000c&rApr 1 *22-'30 Emergency Bonds. 5s '20 J-D J$6,000c&rDec 31 *22-'27 s-a s-a SOUTH AMBOY. This city is in Middlesex County. Inc. 1908. Population 1910, 7,017; 1920, 7,897. 1 500c&rDec 31 1938 General Impt. Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $190,500 4Xs'19 $200.000—Apr 1 1939 Water debt (lncl.)_ 145,306 School Bonds. Certificate debt 9,000 5s *12 $39,000—yly on Oct 1 Sinking fund 50,276 6s '17 J-D $85,000— Assessed val'n, real estate.2,562.980 6s '18 J-D 28,000—June 1 *22-'49 Assessed val'n, personal... 523,4f0 Street Impt. Bonds. Second class RR property. 9,572 6s *18 F-A $24,000c.Aug 1 '2l-'28 Total assessed valuation Public Dock. 1920 (X act.) 3,096.002 5s $750—-Jan 1 '22-'24 Less exemptions 1,750 Net valuation 1923 Water Bonds. 3,094,252 6s *19 F-A J $40,000c&rAug 1 '22-'29 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $16.40 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank \ 30,000c&rAug 1 '30-'34 6s»'19 F-AJ 48,000c&rAug 1'35r'42 of South River and Boro. Collector's — — „ „ ... „ 6s '19 „ F-A \ 2,000c&r.Aug 1 1943 office. I 4,000c—-Aug 1 1943 \96.000-cAug l'44-'59 SOUTH RIVER S. D. NO. 1. Sewer Bonds. 6s *11 J-J ;$40,000o-Jan 1 '22-'41 School Bonds. 4J4s'10 s-a $20,370 1922-1944 5s ;i4 .V 15,000c-Jan 1 '42-'46 4Ha'16 s-a J-J 25,000—Feb 1 '23-'48 19,400 1922-1950 „ .. 6s *13 6s *13 ™ F-A 15,000—Feb 1 '33-'49 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20. $6S8,4S6 — Deductions-..— NET DEBT—,— ... ... 483,501 204,985 Assess, val. real estate....2,320,063 Assess, val. personal...... 553,050 , 2nd Class RR. property... 909,819 Total assess, valuation '21.3,782,932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $43.10 6s '21 J 19,000c.July 1 *22-'40 ] 9,000c.July 1 '41-'46 J-J J156,500c&rJan 1 '22-*50 1 2,500c ArJan 1 1951 BOND. DEBT June 30 '20 $86,000 Assess, val. (real & pers'l) .2,821,135 „ INT. on 1916 Issue at First Nat. Bank, South River. SPRING This LAKE! Englewood. TBNAFLY. STANHOPE. This borough is In Bergen Co. This borough is in Sussex County. ; Refunding Bonds. Water Bonds. 5s *17 J-D /$o,000.Dec 3l *2l-*25 5s $30,000 part yearly I 800—-Dec 31 1926 (Due part yearly beg. 1919.) GEN. BD. DT. Dec 31 '20$62,000 BOND. DEBT May 1 *21$32,000 Assess, val. real -5,401,890 Floating debt Assessed val'n, real estate. Assessed val'n, personal Other 2,000 509,796 56,660 property 27,354 Total assess, val. (abt 55% actual 1921 593,810 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$42.88 assess, Pop. in 1910. 1,031; '20 Assess, val. This borough is in TOTOWA. This borough is In Passaic Co. Water System Bonds. $60,000 part yearly GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- Cape May Co. Floating debt Water Bonds. 5s g '16 J-D Assess, val. real $51,600c.Dec 1 *21-'55 Sewer Bonds. 5s g '16 J-D $33,000c.Dec 1 '21-'53 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $509,805 Deductions 637,962 Population 1910, 2,756; 1920, 5,650 5s STONE HARBOR. personal Total assess, val. 1921 5,939,852 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21$36.10 -1,031 303,115 ... NET DEBT 206,740 Assess, val. real estate....2,402,658 Assess, val. personal 38,665 Assess, val. ... $88,700 5,000 1,966,490 242,519 personal... Other assessable property.. 5,054 Total assess. valT 1921 2,204,063 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$29.10 Population 1910, 1,130; 1920, 1,864 TRENTON. Trenton is in Mercer 1,460 2d class RR. property.. Total valuation 1921 County. The water works are much more than self- 2,442,783 supporting. Commission government Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $51.06 adopted June 20 1911. Population in 1920., 159 City-Hall Bonds. INT. payable at office of Borough 4s '07 M-S$10Q,000r Moh 1 1937 Collector. 4Hs'08 F-A 200,000 Aug 1 1938 4s '09 M-S 200,000 Mar 1 1930 SUMMIT. 4s '09 J-D 200,000o—Deo 1 1939 This city la in Union County Inc General Loan Bonds. Mch. 1899. Population 1910,7,500; 4)4s'14 J-D $15.0Q0——Dec 1 194 1920, 10,174. Park Bonds. 4H8'11 F-A $40,000o—Mch 1 School Bonds. 4X8 J-J $60,000c—Jan 1 4s '09 J-D 4,500c..Dec 20 4X8'11 F-A 89,000c—Aug 1 4)48*12 A-0 27,000c—Apr 1 4)4s'15 J-D 20,000—Dec 31 4s *16 J-D 24,100 June 1 Fire Department. 3)4s'02 F-A $17,000—Feb 21 1936 3Xa'02 M-S 10,000-—Sept 1 3 Xa'02 M-N 2,500—May 21 1939 4s *06 M-N 25,000r—June 1 1939 4s '04 M-N 20,000r—May 17 1941 4s *12 M-S 32,000 Sept 1 1942 3s *12 M-S 20,000 Sept 1 1945 4Xa'14 J-J 34,000—Jan 15 1946 4)4 8'14 J-J 4,000——July 1 5Xs'20 J-J 93,000. 1921-1940 Crematory. Sewer Bonds. 4)4a'16s-a $4.600r—Jan 1 4s J-D$125,000o—Junejl 1928 Re-Paving Bonds. Funding Bonds. 3Ms'02 M-S $35,000 Sept 1 4)48*08 J-D$70,000o—Deo 1 1938 4s *03 A-0 27,000—Oct 1 lXa'10 M-S 72.000O—Sept 1 1940 3)4s'03A-O 35,000—-Apr 15 GEN. BD. DT. Dec 31 '20 $633,600 4s *03 J-D 10,000 Dec 1 Tax revenue notes & bonds 50,000 4s *04 J-D 20,000 June 1 General improv't notes 9,100 4s *05 M-N 60,000r—Nov 1 Floating debt 59.500 4s '06 F-A 13,000r—Aug 1 Sinking fund, General 176,444 4s *07 F-A 15.000 Aug 1 Assess, val. real 13,042,750 4s '98 J-J 6,160 July 1 Assess, val. personal 1,290,700 3)4s'99 F-A 15,500—Aug 21 Second class JBR. property 108,922 4s '12 J-J 10,000 July 1 Net val. taxable 1920 14,442,372 M-N 20,000 4s '13 May 1 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $28.50 4s '14 J-J 10,000—July 1 INT. at City Treasurer's office. F-A 5.000—Feb 16 4s *15 - . _ . 4s '15 — SUSSEX * This borough Is In Sussex Co. School Bldg. Bonds. $5,000 Oct 8 1924 6,000 Oct 8 1934 Water Bonds. 4s $40.000—Sept 1 1936 Road Bonds. 4s $1,500 Jan 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Dec 311919. $52,500 Sinking funds 23,250 Assessed val'n, real estate. .$668,972 Assessed valuation, personal 196,475 Second class RR property— 6,924 Total assessed varn 1920—_ 872,371 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20$29.22 4s ... ... — . Population 1910, 1,212; 1920, 1,318 SUSSEX COUNTY. County seat is Newton. Road Bonds. 4s '08 A-O $20,000o—Oct 1 1938 4s '09 A-0 64,000o—Apr 1 1929 4s '09 A-O 38,000c—Oct 1 1939 4s '10 J-J 14,500o--July 1 1940 4s '12 J-J 17,600——Jan 1 1942 4s '14 A-O 42.000 Apr 1 1944 4Ks*16 22.0001922-1926 4s '18 J-J 6,000—July 1 '22-*27 4Hs'19 A-O' 105,000—Oct 1 '21-29 4Xs'19 A-0 35,000--Oct 1 '21-'25 BOND. DEBT f>ec 31 '20 $365,100 Sinking fund—. 59,187 Assess, val. real 23,181,311 Assess, val. personal 4,190,530 2d class RR. property. 275,061 Total assess, val. 1920—27,646,902 Less exemption— .... 148,090 Net value 1920 27,498,812 State ACo.tax (per $1,000) '20$i 1.08 + Population 1910, 26.781; '20. 24,905 INT. at Sussex Nat. Bk.. Newton. M ... ... 20,000—Feb 4s '03 3Xs'03 4s *04 4s '05 4a '06 4s *06 4s '07 4s '07 4Ms'08 4s '08 4s '08 4s *10 4)4s'10 4Hs'll 4)4s'll 4Hs'll 4s *12 4)4s'13 4s '13 M-N$25,000——Nov M-N100,000 May J-D 2,500 June F-A 11,800 Feb (P. O. Englewood) 1 1925 7,500 July 6 48,500 Sept 1 15,000 June 3 3,000—Feb 5 J-J 70,000.—July 22 3,500—.Aug 17 F-A M-S 50,000r—Sept 1 M-N 18,600 Nov 1 A-0 2,900 Apr 2 M-N 4,800—May 23 A-0 130,000 Apr 1 F-A 26,000—Aug 1 J-J 6,000 July 1 24,750 Aug 1 F-A F-A 5,000 Aug 1 M-S 21,000 Sept 1 M-N 70,000—May 2 a9,000 Dec 1 J-D M-S a80,000 Mar 1 J-D a55.000—June 1 A-0 49,000r—.Oct 1 M-N 7.000—May 1 M-S 190,000r—Mar 1 M-N 23,000 Mayl J-D 28,500r—June 1 M-S 55,000 Sept 1 J-J 100,000r—.July 1 1931 1932 1932 1932 1933 1933 1934 1935 1936 1936 J-J M-S J-D F-A _ . 4Ha'14 4Xa'14 4)4s'15 4)48*16 s-a 210,000r—Jan 4Hs'16 J-D 23,500 June 4)4s'16 M-S 16.000 Sept 4Xs'17 J-J 24,000..July 1 ** fl96,000c_0ct 1 5Hs'20.A-O 1 14,000c. .Oct Library Bonds. 11941 , Jan 1 1931 Feb 1 1932' Hospital Bonds. J-D A-O 19451945 I!. 13:000—May 11935 — 18.000 4s *16 ::: 5:000 Nov 1 1925 May 151926 Street-Department Bonds. 21,705 $9,000r..Sept 20 4,054,u37 4)48*10 M-S M-N 7.500—.Mayl 20_$42.90 4s*13 Population In 1910 2,082; 1920.4,192 4Xa'14 M-N150.00Qr—-May 1 4Hs'13 J-D 24,000—Dec 18 4)4s'15 J-J (P. O. Englewood) Is 4s '15 , 4s *15 4s '15 4s *15 5a '13 5a *16 1934 1935 19341945 4a *15 4s '15 (Railroad prop Total assessed val'n 1920Totaltaxrate (per $1,000) This district 1944 Rlver-Front-Impt, Bonds. , TEANECK TWP. SCH. DIST. 1943 1934 21-'34 $12,500r—June 1 4,000r—Oct 24 20,000—June 1 5,000—Feb 25 4HsT5 A-0 40.000 Apr 1 Assessment Bonds. 5,000 Feb 1 5s '19 M-S $29j600—Mar 1 *22-'29 4s '15 477,600 1942 1933 1 1950* $21,000c.July 1 *22-'28 4)48*14 J-D \ 16,000c.July 1 '29-'36 4s '15 F-A j Personal 1941 1941 1941 1945 1 1946 1 1946 1 1946 '22 '27 6s '20jlJ-J 1 val'n 1937 1937 1938 1938 1938 1938 1940 1940 j270,000c_Oct 1 '35-'4» iXa'll J-D a $50,000—June 4s '05 GROSS DEBT Dec 311919 $55,671 Assessed (Real estate 3,o55,232 1932 1933 1933 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1928 1929 1922 1923 1924 1925 1929 1930 1931 1922 4s '04 is in Bergen County. Fire Bonds. 1926 1 1 1 1 3Hs'01 J-J $100,000 3Ms'02 F-A 15,000 TEANECK TOWNSHIP. This township . 1922 1922 1922 1926 1924 1932 1932 1934 1944 School House. 3Ms'99 3 Xa'OO 3)4s'01 3Xsf02 3Hs'01 3)4s'02 3 H s'02 3Hs'03 4s '08 _ * borough (P. O. Spring Lake INT. at First Nat. Bk., So. Amboy. Beach) is In Monmouth County. Park Bonds. 4)4s'03 F-A $19,500 Aug 1 1933 SOUTH ORANGE. Fire Engine Bonds. This village Is In Essex County. 5s '15 M-S $9,000 Sept 1936 Inc. 1869. Population 1910, 6,014; Water Extension. 1920. 7,274. 4Hs'06 F-A $25,000 Aug 1 1936 Playground Bonds. 58 g '11 M-S 70.000O—Mch 1 1941 4Hs'14J-J $28,000 July 11944 Water. Sewer & Park Bonds. 5s '96 J-D $70.000 Funding Bonds. Deo 1 1926 Water Bonds. IXs'lO M-S $14.200o—Moh 1 1935 J-J 58^14 J-J 4,000 Jan 1 1922 5s '99 $30,000 Jan 1 1929 Refunding Bonds. iXa'16 J-J 28,000c—Jan 1 *22-'25 la J-J 11,000 1922-1923 4Xs'14 A-O $15.000 Apr 1944 $11.04 4,500 INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Trust Co., N. Y. and Palisade Tr.& Guar. Co.» 1,009 _————_ Sewer 5s *10 — Assessed val'n, personal 495,603 Total valuation (60%act.)$3,907,626 Spring Lake. ... -1927 Bonds. *35-*39 9,600 1921-1940 M-S 100.000c.Mar 1 '22-'41 BOND. DEBT June 30 *20 $157,000 .... INT. at 1st Nat. Bk, Toms River. f$39,000c.Apr 1 *22-'34 I 20,000c.Apr 1 5s '20 6s *21 ... ^ A-0 5s '07 — — 10,000c. July 15'21-*30 4s *14 37,500c—Jan 1 '22-'46 4Xs*16 J-D 1930 1936 1924 1926 110.197r—July 1 1926 1.480—-MayS 5,743—June 15 3,982 Sept 1 16.847—Sept 20 1,000 Dec 1 1925 1925 1925 1925 1944 72.479T—June 11926 June, 1921.] NEW TRENTON (Concluded)— Funding. 4b '04 6s '20 A-0 $569, OOOr Oct 8,000 4Ks'17 J-J 1 1934 5s *18 120,000c_Nov 1 '37-*44 I 6,000c—-Nov 1 1945 63,000—July 1 '23-'29 91,000—July 1 '21-'27 12,000 Feb 1 '22-'27 [128,000c_Aug 1 *22-'29 F-A{ 22,000c Aug 1 1930 '31-42 288,000c_Aug 1 12.000c -Aug 300,000c_0ct 1 87,OOOc_Oct 1 330,000c_0ct 1 5Ms*20 A-0 [190,000c-Nov 1 *21-'30 M-N{ 96,000c_Nov 1 '31-'36 July 1 1922 1100,000—July 1 *30-'39 4Ks'17 J-J 4^8*18 F-A 1 1943 *21-'35 '36-'38 JERSEY-CITIES AND Fire & Police-Signal Syst. Bds. ($1,000—Aug 1 '21-*22 115,000—Aug 1 '23-'27 5s g'17 F-A Street-Improvement Bonds. 5s g *17 F-A[$20,000--Aug 1 '2l-*24 24,000—Aug 1 '25-'28 4,000 Jan 1 1922 5J4s'18 J-J 45,000--Jan 1 *23-'31 I 12,000—Jan 1 '32-'33 '39-'49 Paving Bonds. 1,000c—Oct 1 1950 6s '20 M-N ($132,000c-Nov 1 *21-'32 i 2,000c—Nov 1 1933 4Hs'll J-D $36,300r—Dec 1 1921 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20$1,479,503 4J4s'll F-A 31,200—Aug 1 1921 Deductions 731,430 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19 $1,276,500 Tax revenue notes & bonds 350.000 Refunding Bonds. 4s '12 F-A 19,200 Feb 20 52,200r_—Nov 1 34,900r—Oct 1 14,500.—Feb 20 39,560.—Feb 23 60,000—Feb 23 13,500—Feb 25 4Ms'12 M-N 4 Ms'13 A-O 4s 13 F-A 4hb'14 F-A .4Hs'15 F-A 4HB15 F-A 4s '15 4s '15 5,000 Assess, val. real estate 1923 1923 Assessed val. personal Total assess, val. 1921 1924 1925 1925 Tax rate Dec Feb 1 1926 4Ms*16 J-J [24,000—July 1 '22-24 ■I 10,000 July 1 1925 4^8*17 F-A / 111,000 NET DEBT — 1,197,700 18,897,600 (per $1,000) 1921 $40.03 INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at , — — - INT. July 1 1926 8,000c—Feb 1 '22-'23 120,000c—Feb 1'24-'27 fire on bonds at Guarantee 4s '10 4s '11 Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'12 M-S $30,000c—Sept 1 1942 4Hs'14 A-0 35,000 Oct 1 1934 4^s'15 J-D 45.000 June 1 1945 19.000—June 15 1930 M-Na45,000 Nov 1 1941 4Ms* 14 J-D 20.000 June 11944 4xb'14 M-S 26,000 Sept 1 1944 4Hs'15 F-A 14,260 Feb 1 1945 4s '14 29,000 Sept 1 1944 4Hs'14 A-O 25,000——Oct 1 1944 4s '15 25,000. -July 1 1945 4s '15 3,500 Sept 1 1925 4s *16 5,000 Feb 1 1946 4s '16 10,000 Feb 1 1946 4s '16 8,000—May 25 1946 a Coupon or registered. — . 4^8*15 M-S 4Hs'16A-0 1923 1927 1930 1932 1935 1936 Sewage-Disposal Bonds. J-J $10,000 July 1 1941 4s '11 4s '11 J-D 15,000— -Dec 20 1941 25,000 Oct 1 1944 4^s'14 A-0 Sewer 4MsT9 4s *10 4s 1 1933 1 *41-'45 M-N$25,000c—May 4 1925 A-O 19,000 Apr 1 1938 Rahway Ave.— Impt. Bonds. 4Hs'10 J-J $13,000c—July 2 1925 1941 1942 1942 1933 1945 Road Bonds. 4s '09 — I 3,000c—Aug 1 1928 Dec 1 8,500 A-0$579.000c—Oct 1 1942 1944 15 1930 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $2,759,166 Sinking fund and cash Assess, val. real City 360,475 44,787,116 Other assessable property- 4,809,611 Total val. '21 (80% act.) 261,769,0 >2 Assessed value 1920——226,237,786 County tax (per $1,000) '21 $6.92 Pop.n 1910. 140.197: 1920, 199.832 INT. on 5Xa of 1918 payable at Treasurer's office; on others Town at Nat. State VENTNOE 4Hs'12 4^s'13 4MsT4 4^8*13 J-J $59,317.39r_July 1 1922 M-N 22,053.81-Nov 1 1923 M-N 41,803.69-May 1 1924 F-A 36,084.25-Feb 1 1923 Assessed upon property benefited. 4Hs'12 J-J $90,537.6lr_July 1 1922 4Hs'13 F-A 15,565.75-Feb 1 1923 4Hs'13 M-N 51,523.19-Nov 1 1923 4^s'14 M-N108.196.31-May 1 1924 Bank, Elizabeth. SEPARATELY. City Water. 4s '97 J-J $175,000 Jan 1 1927 3Ms'02 A-0 75,000——Apr 1 1922 4s '04 J-J 100,000r—-July 1 1934 4s '06 J-D 150,000 June 11936 4Hs'08M-S 50,000 Mcb 1 1938 4Hs'08 A-0 100,000- —-Oct 1 1940 4J4s'13 M-S 150,000r—Mar 1 1943 4Hs 500 Past due 4Hs'13 A-O 180.000r—Oct 1 1943 80.00Q Sept 1 1944 25.000 M-S Dec 1 1944 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 *20$9,424,836 Deductions 5,633,999 3,790,837 NET.DEBT Dec. 31*19. Feb. 1918 Tot.bd.dt.,&c.$7,669,557 $7,681,057 Sinking funds. 2,599,842 2,464,742 Net debt.—$5,069,715 $5,000,000 Water debt (incl. above)— 1,094,000 1920, 2,203. Emergency Bonds. F-D — 10,000c—June 1 1943 35.000—Oct 1 1945 Fire & Police Alarm. M-S $20,000 5s '14 Sept 1 1944 Sewer Bonds. M-S $25,000c—-Sept 1 1940 J-J 15,000c—-July 1 1938 5s '14 J-D 75,000 Dec 1 1944 5s '10 5s '08 Fire Bonds. J-J $15,000c—.Jan M-S 10.000c-—Sept M-S 15,000c—Mch 5s '12 M-N 3,000c—Nov School Bonds. 5s '10 1 1930 5s *11 1 1941 5s '12 1 1932 5s '10 M-N $25,000 5s '14 M-N 5s '19 — 25,000 67,500-Serially to 1949 Water St Sewer Bonds. 5si?'09 A-O $25,000c—Oot 5s '09 J-J 25,000c—.Jan 5s *11 5s *11 A-O J-J M-S F-A 5s '12 5s *12 1 1939 1 1939 30,000c-—Apr 1 1941 20,000c—July 1 1941 1920^, 119,- 96,815. UNION. town Is In „ Hudson County. Inc. March 20 1866; charter amended March 27 18747 1920. Pop'n '10. 21,023; 20,651. J Fire Department Bonds. a 6Hs'l8 J-J [$21,000—Jan 1 xo \ 14,000—Jan 1 on School Bonds. 1 1942 1 1941 1 1941 1 1941 1 1942 *22-'30 UO.OOOc—Apr 1 '31-'35 Boardwalk Bonds. M-S $75,000c—Sept 1 1924 5s '11 M-S 10.000c—Sept 1 1931 Ventnor Avenue Impt. Bonds. 5s '10 M-N $50,000c—-Nov 1 1940 5s '12 M-N 10.000c—Nov 1 1942 Beach Park Bonds. , „ 6s '20 22-'28 *22-'28 . M-N [$2,000 J-D _ J-D A-O F-A 1929 $95,OOOr Sewer Bonds. F-A $45,OOOr 1929 Electric-Light St Power Bonds. $90.000cMar30*22-'36 I 7,000c_Mar 30 1937 Fire Department Bonds. A-O [$3,900_.Oct 1 '2l-'33 1 6,000..Oct 1 '34-*48 5s 17 A-0 J 6,000—Oct 1 '2l-'26 5s '17 '22-'30 1 1931 1 1932 1 1934 4^s'19 J-D 23,000c&rJune 1 '22-44 4s Funding Bonds. 4^s'07 J-J $33,000c—July 1 1937 4^8*15 J-J [25,OOOc_.Jan 15 1925 \35.000c. .Jan 15 1935 Fire-House Bonds. 4Hs'll J-J $15,000c—.July 1 1931 Park Bonds. 5s '19 A-O $49,000-$2,000 yly Apr 1 Road Bonds. 4^s'05 J-J $50,400o_-Jan 1 '22-'35 4Hs'07 J-J l7,600o.July 1 '22-'32 4Hs'14 M-S 30,000c—.Sept 1 1934 Sewerage Disposal Plant Bonds. 4Hs'08 J-D $-»4,400c_Dec 1 '2l-'28 BOND. DT. Dec 31 '20$498,800 Assess, debt 23,799 Floating debt 35,697 Sinking funds 80,704 Assessed val. real estate—15,630,425 — Assess, val. 1 5.000c—Dec 1 15,000c.--Apr 1 50,000 Feb 1 1950 1952 1952 1954 M-N 30.000--Nov 1 '2l-'26 M-N144.000—May 1 *22-'69 436,900 7,388,368 personal property. Other assessable Total valuation 1920. 23,455,693 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$21.10 Population 1910,11,228; 1920-14,185 on t 1.500 Oct Municipal Land Bonds. 1 1927 remaining funding and road bonds, Nat. Bank. Union; road, sewerage-disposal and first three on bonds at Hudson of issues Trust school Oo.; school bonds due 1934 at Weehawken Trust Co., and on fire bonds at First Nat. Bank, Union. WENONAH. This borough is in Gloucester Oo. Water Bonds. 4Hs ... $29,000 4Hs 6,500 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20-$38,000 Assessed val. real estate 854,345 - Assess, val. 127,525 personal 2d class RR. property Total assessed val. 1921 6,799 988,669 $1,000) 1921—$38.80 1910, 645; 1920, 918 Tax rate (per Population 5s '17 A-0 $2,800--Oct 1 '21-'48 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $431,882 WESTFIELD. Deductions NET DEBT.. bonds coupon but may be Tax revenue notes — Emergency notes Assessed val. real estate 240,309 191,573 25,000 1,562 2,927,625 Assessed val. personal 2d class RR. property val. assess, t This 3,498,598 1921 1921 —-$ >4.18 WALLINGTON. This borough is In Bergen Oo. School Bonds. 5s $63,600—1923 & 1940 Funding Bonds. 4Hs'16J-D $13,000 June 11941 4s is town in ^ f All Co. Union registered at option of holder. Pop'n '10, 6,420; 1920, 9,026. Inc. Mar. 4 1903. Sewer, Sidewalk & Road Bonds. 5s '15 J-J ($18,000—Jan l'22-'24 513,875 [ 7,000.___Jan 1 1925 57,098 5a '13 J-D 4,000c_J'ne 30 '22- 23 Water Bonds. $30.000 1921 $43,250 35,000 Floating debt 38,000 Sinking fund General 27,000 Assessed val. real estate 1,737,415 Assessed val. personal 405,930 2d class RR. property 1,512 Total assess, val. 1920 2,144.857 Less exemptions 2,000 Net valuation 1920 2,142,857 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2)_$47.90 Population 1910, 3.448; 1920-5,715 — GEN. BD. DT. Apr 19 '21Assess, debt (add'l) . WANAQUE SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district (P. O. Wanaque) Is in Repaying Bonds. J-D $1,000c—June 30 1922 ,nnn 5s'13 General Impt. Bonds. 43^s'10 J-D $20,000—June30 1930 4Hs'10 A-O 6,876-—Oct 1 1940 4Hs'll J-D 4,000—i-Aug 1 1920 5s '13 J-D 30,000c—June 30 1943 5s '18 J-D 76,000-June 15 22- 59 Sewer Bonds. ^ July 1 1927 Apr 1 1939 Street and Sewer Bonds. 5s'18 J-D 15,000c-June 15 22-24 \ 16,OOOc_June 15 25-28 4s '97 4s '09 J-D $30,000 A-0 30.000 Assessment 5s *18 Bonds. [18,000c June 15 22- 23 {12,000c June 15 '24-'25 \ 15,000c June 15 26-28 J-D Funding Bonds. J-J $72,000—Jan „ , 5s '15 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 *21— . 1 22-'45 $436,601 174,3bl Assess, debt additional Floating debt 45,680 General sinking fund--59,219 Assessed valuation, real-.11,827,710 Assessed val'n, personal-- 1,012,450 — - Asses.val.2d class RRj>rop. 73,244 Total assessed val'n 1921-13,513,404 Total tax rate (per $1.000) 21-$31.60 Passaic County. BOND. DEBT June 30 '20 $47,800 Assessed val'n of [Real est_2,161,400 Borough 19201 Pers prop Tot. val. 447.650 1920 2,609,050 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $27.10 Population in 1920 (est.) 3,500 assess, WESTFIELD WALL TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. This district 5s '19 s-a I 1 '34-'43 3.000--July 1 '44-'46 BOND. DEBT June 30 '20 $28,500 Floating debt 13,000 Assessed val. [ Real estate.-1,595,2 >5 oftwp. '18.Personal 283,100 2d class RR. property 4,522 Total assessed val. 1921 1,882,877 Tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $33.40 WASHINGTON. This borough is In Warren County. Inc. 1868. /Sewer Bonds (part every 5 yrs.). 4s J-J $53.200--July 1 '22-40 GRO: 8 DEBT Dec 31 1920-S66.813 Deductions 11,614 NET DEBT [ 3,000c--Sept 1 1922 \32.000c_Sept 1 '23-'30 BD. DEBT June 30 1920- $211,000 1919 52,000 (act.)-11,684^000 19 $27 .40 Sinking fund ($18,000-July 1 '22-*33 Population 120,000--July l5,500c&rDecl5'22^52 J-D Assessed val. School Bonds. J-J _ " Total tax rate (per (P. O. New Bedford) is in Monmouth County. 5s'17 SCHOOL DIST. 4J4s'08 J-J $42,000--July 15 1938 40,000o_Mch 1 '22-41 4Hg'll M-S 95,f00—Jan 1 22-42 4x* 14 j-j 6s '20 May 1 1922 138,000.-May 1 *23-'60 Park Bonds. 5s '10 J-D $10,000c—Dec 4H8 F-A $35,000—Feb 1 22- 28 5s '12 4Hg'10 S-a 33,750-—Jan 3 22-24 5s '12 4xs 70,000-Mch 1 '25-*31 5s '14 4Hs'13 J-J 92.310—Jan 15 *22-'33 ^s'10 4Hs'13 F-A 84,000-Aug 15 '33-37 6s '19 — Incorporated In 1880. Commission government adopted Mar. 11 1913. Electric-Light Bonds. 4s F-A $25,OOOr 1929 Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'06 J-D $35,500r—.June 1 1936 Water Bonds. 1 1942 5s '04 This This borough Is in Cumberland Co. 1 1932 May 1 1940 May 1 1964 1859. $24,700c.Mch 1 M-S 25,000c—-Mch J-D 45,400o Deo A-0 55,000c—Apr due 1934, at First VINE LAND. INT.'is payable in Vlneland. - 1910, — 4s 15 M-S Population 1910 , 5,282: 1920, 6,799 5s'20 M-S$125,000-Serially to 1940 Water Bonds. 5s '08 J-J $57,000c—-July 1 1938 20,000c-—Mch 10,000c—Aug Refunding Bonds. Real estate $91,335,550 5s '11 F-A $25,000c—Feb Personal 20,676,400 Paving Bonds. 2d-class RR. property— 924,388 5s '11 J-D$100,000o—June Total valuation 112,936,338 5s '11 J-D 80,000c—Deo (Assessment about actual value.) 6s '12 M-N 25.000c—-May Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $36.00 4^s'17 A-0 [27,000c--Apr 1 POPULATION.—In district (P. O. Verona) is in County. School Building Bonds. 5s '18 J-J $35,000. 1952 3^s'02 A-0 $3,800 1922 3^s'02 M-N 6,333 1927 4Hs'll M-N 2,300 1921 4Hs'll M-N 18,000 .1931 TOT. BD. DT. June 30 1920.$64,633 Total tax (per $1,000) city (P. O. Atlantic City) Is In Atlantic County. Inc. Mch. 17 1903. Population 1910 (U. S. Census), 491; 5s *13 4s - This Essex CITY. ASSESSED VALUATION 1921. 289; VEEONA SCHOOL DISTEICT. Total This 5s '15 WATER LOANS REPORTED 4Hs'14 J-D INTEREST on school bonds at the Bank of Montclalr; on water bonds the Montclalr Trust Co. at 212,172,335 Assess, val. personal—— STREET BLE BY SPECIAL ASSESSM'T. 4*|s'14 352,400 1,510 3,395,310 Tax rate (per$1.000) 1921 $10.50 Population 1910, 1,675; 1920—3,039 val. 1921 4Hs'17M-S[ /72,000c—Oct 1 '21-'29 \ 7,000c—Oct 1 1930 UNION TOWNSHIP. IMPT. LOANS PAYA¬ (See Lyndhurst Township.) Assessed upon 3,041,400 Assessed val. personal 2d class RR. property 4s — ... Assess, val. real estate Sheridan House Bonds. '97 J-J $27,000c-—July 1 1922 Land Purchase Bonds. 4s A-O $5,000—Oct township is In Hudson County. March School Bonds. 4s '09 Bonds. 5s $76.800 -1922-1945 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $219,600 Deductions 202,244 NET DEBT. 17,356 assess, This Inc. 4s 1913.) ........ A-O $70,000o&r_0ct 111939 4^s*10 M-S HO.OOOc&r.Sept 1 1940 4Ms'12 J-J 145,000c—July 1 1942 4HsT2 M-S 60,000c—Sept 1 1942 4s '02 $50,000—Apr 15 1941 4^s'16 F-A 50,OOOr—Feb 1 1946 Aims-House Bonds. 4s '13 M-N $2,500—Nov 15 1933 4s'15 12,000 May 11945 4Hs'14 J-D 30,000——June 1 1944 Poor Bonds (Cemetery). 4s'13 M-N $3,000——May 1 1923 Assess. St Funding Bonds. $9.000c—Aug 1 1922 5s '18 F-A 10,000c Aug 1 1921 48,000c_Aug 1 '23-'28 5s '18 F-A [21,000c-Aug 1 '22-'27 js'14 js'20 A-0 Water Bonds. 414s'08 M-N $54,000c—Nov 1 1928 (Subject to call $3,000 yearly after WEEHAWKEN. INT. Hospital Bonds. 4Xs'll J-J $50,000c—-Jan 4Hs'12 J-J 75,000c» Jan 4Hs'12 M-S 85,000c Sept Oct 4Hs'13 A-O 125,000 4s J-D 75,000 Dec 4s $31,000-— Harbor Bonds. 4Ms'16 $30,000--May 1 '22-'36 s-a Court-House Bonds. Bonds. — borough Is In Essex County. 1907.;. Total 24,000--Sept 1 '2l-'28 [38,000—Oct d '2l-'40 1 6,000—Oct Armory Bonds. — Police St Fire Tel. & Tel. 3Hs'03 A-0 $40,000...Apr 15 4s '07 A-0 8,000 Apr 1 4Hs'10 M-S 5,OOOr Sept 1 4s '12 F-A 10,500 Aug 1 4Hs'15 J-J 20,OOOr—July 1 27.500r—Jan 1 4Hs'16 s-a This 6s '21 ___ '22-'31 \32-'37 '21-'44 2,000c-._Jan 1 1946 TOTAL DEBT Apr 18 *21-$39,000 VEEONA. Inc. Sewer Park Improvement. 3J4s'0l M-S $20,000-—Sept 2 1926 4s'04 J-D' 10,000 Jure 11929 4s '05 J-J 14,350 July 1 1930 4s '06 J-D 2,500 June 1 1936 4s '07 J-J 23,000 Jan 1 1932 ^ . Co., Atlantic City. Nov. 1 Refunding Bonds. 4J4s'13 J-J $50,000.—July Road and Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J [$30,000—July 1 \ 24.000-July 1 4^s'18 F-A 214,000—Aug 1 J-D Trust Town Treasurer's office. ONION COUNTY. County seat is Elizabeth. Improvement Bonds. 5^s'20 J-D $501,000c—June 1 1926 5Ms'20 --1,082,000c.—July 1 1926 estate._-$1,836,613 __ — 748,073 17,699,900 1 1925 1 1925 Feb 3,500 50,100r — 4^s'16 M-N 1922 1922 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal 590,683 110,627 2d class RR. property 59,127 16,400 Total assess, val. 1921. —-2,486,423 272,788 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$38.40 Sinking\ General funds/ School.. 6,220 Population 1910, 3,567; 1920-3,341 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20$1,520,350 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Wash¬ Deductions 1,028,113 ington. NET DEBT.. 492,237 Assessed val. real estate 8,505,317 Assessed val. personal—— 664,395 WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIST. School Bonds. 2d class RR. property 22,541 Total assess, val. 1921--- 9,192,253 $6,000c—Jan 1 '22-'27 J-J • 15,000c._Jan 1 '28-'37 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921„$43.40 4s *17 16,000c.-Jan 1 '38-'45 Emergency notes & bonds Gen'l improvement notes. , _ 93 TOWNS 55,199 1919 $1,000) (est.) 8,500 payable at Westfield Trust Oo. in New York exchange. INT. WEST HOBOKEN. This town Is situated in Hudson Co. 1861. Pop'n 1910, 35,403; 40.068. School-Buildin rd Sites. •• 4s '99 M-S $15,000 -1922-'31 4s '04 F-A 89,300--Aug 1 '22-'o4 4s *09 A-0 22-'34 27,745o-Apr 1 4 Hs'io J-J 57.000o.July 1 '22-'40 5s 14 F-A 205.000—Aug 1 *24-'54 4Hg'16F-A 25.000c—Feb 1 1940 14 15.000 Apr 1 19& 5s *18 J-J [38,000c-July 1 '22-'33 \20,000c_july 1 *34-'38 Inc. 1920, . — tHs'08 M-N f30,000c.Nov 1 '31-'40 44*s'12 J-D 55,000c 1932-1942 M-N100,000c.May 1 *34-'43 1922 5s '13 1922-1927 44*s'16A-0 100,000c ....1936-1946 WEST HOBOEEN ( Fire Apparatus Bonds. 44*s'12J-J $10.000 14,600 )— 44*s'll 5s '18 M-N 8,400 Nov 1 1927 (See V. 102 p. 1651, for maturity.) 4Hs'16 M S 7,200 Mar 1 1946 Funding Bonds. 376,700 5s '18 $24,000 --..-1931 BOND. DEBT May 19*19 Assessed valuation 1919.-16,860.923 Assessment & Renewal Bds. 4s *05 J-J $ 100.000c July 1 1925 School tax (per $1,000) 1919.-.$8-12 15,000 44*s'08 J-J 200.000 1938 Population in 1919 (est.) 44*»'10 J-J 25.000 1—1940 tINTEREST at U. S. Mort. & 5s '10 J-J 210,000 1940 Tr. Co., N. Y.; other Interest at 5s '10 M-N 48,000 1940 First National Bank. West Orange. 4Ks'12 A-O 35,000 1942 Floating Indebtedness Bonds. WINDSOR TOWNSHIP 5s '17 M-N $13,400 1922-1926 WEST Judgment Bonds. SCHOOL DISTRICT. ' 5s '15 J-J $3,000c.—July 1 1930 This district (P. O. Dutch Neck) GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20 $1,218,067 is in Mercer County. Deductions 1,024,452 School Bonds. NET DEBT. 1193,615 44*s'17 A-0 ($4,000.-Apr 1 '22- 25 Sinking fund 218,882 130.000. -Apr 1 26-45 $42,000 Assess, val. (real est.).--$25,903,820 TOTAL DEBT June 30 *20 Assess, val., personal 1,343,175 Floating debt 4.000 2nd Class RR. property.. 20,662 Assess, val., real est. ._ _—1.4< 2,933 Total val. 1921 —$27,267,657 Assess, val., personal...402,225 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$35.58 2d class RR. property 59,867 INT. on bonds marked (**) at Total assessed val. 1921...1,935,025 --- _ _ [VOL. 112. STATE PENNSYLVANIA-DEBT OF 94 WOODCLIFF LAKE. This borough is in Bergen County. Incorporated Aug. 28 1894. Road Bonds. 5s $15,000 Part yearly Funding Bonds. 4Hs'16 J-D i$15,000.June 1 '22-*26 \ 20,000.June 1 '27-'31 Paving Bonds. 5HsT8 F-A $60,000.-Aug 1 '2l-'26 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 5s '16 M-N$35,000c May 1 1946 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 *21. $793,400 Deductions 387,533 NET DEBT 405,867 Assessed impt bonds (add'l) 8,000 Assessment imp't notes 106,133 Tax revenue notes 136,500 Assessed val., real estate 7,339,320 Assessed val., personal 1.',03,392 2nd Class RR. property._ 1,998,388 Assessed valuation 1921 ..10,849,400 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921 .$45.40 Population 1915,12,133; 1920,13,423 bonds $3,000 Improvement Certificates. School 5s $6,500 Part yearly TOT. BD. DT. Dec 31 '20$32,500 Assess, val. (per $1,000)1921...$30.60 Population 1910. 1.043; 1920. 587 Tax rate WOODLYNNE. This borough is in Incorporated 1901. School Bonds. „ - . Hudson Tr. Co. Tot.tax rate (per WEST NEW YORK. This town is in Hudson Co. Bank. $1,000) '20-.$22.80 Population in 1920 — ...1,389 First National INT. Is payable at See 1413, concerning opinion b: Supreme Court holding town liable for Interest on certain school bonds Playground Bonds. 44*s'17 J-J $25.000—July 1 *22-'4e Fire Bonds. 5s $20,000 5s '12 J-J 14,000o__July 1 '22-'3l WOODBRIDGE TWP. WEST WOOD. . _— . — Fire ....... — July 1 1943 7.000 July 1 1944 ] 5s '18 F-A /42,000c.Aug 1 '21-'41 121,000c. Aug 1 *42-'48 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20.3,700,533 Deductions • 1,990,831 NET DEBT 1,709 /02 School bonds (add'l) 554,500 Ass't impt bonds (add'l).. 1,383,620 Assessment impt notes.._ 91,065 Tax revenue notes 330,000 Gen'l improvement notes. ,5,150 Assessed val., real estate.20,691,725 Assessed val,, personal... 1,394,450 2d class RR. property..._ 7,849,454 Assessed valuation 1921—29,935,629 .... Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $38.22 Population 1910, 13,560; *20. 29,926 INT. Is payable at Hudson Trust Co., West Hoboken, and West New York Trust Co. WEST ORANGE. This town is in Essex Co. Feb. 28 Incorp Pop'n 1910, 10.980; 1900. 1920, 15,573. Fire Apparatus Bonds. 44*s'15 M-S $15,000 Sept 1 1930 (Optional after Sept. 1 1920.) Paving Bonds. 5s '20 J-J ($l6,000c.Jan 1 '22-'29 \ 33,000c_Jan 1 '30-*40 Street-Improvement Bonds. 6s '20 J-D $90,000c...Dec 1 1926 54*s'20 J-D 48,000c_Dec 1 '21-'32 Funding Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $ 100,000c... Feb 1 1939 4 4*g'll M-N 100,000c...May 1 1941 44*s'14 M-S 100,000c Mar 1 1942 4s Refunding Road Bonds. J-J $45,000c July 1 1922 4s Sewer Bonds. J-J $150,000o Ar.Jan 4s g '04 M-N 5s '20 J-J 1 1934 90.000O—Nov 1 1934 / 2,000c...Jan 1 1922 \38,000c_ Jan- 1 '23-'60 Assessment Bonds. WHARTON. This borough is in Morris County. Population 1910, 2,983; 1920, 2,877 WILDWOOD. 1 Jan. __ 4Hs'12 4Hs'12 4Hs'16 4^8*16 10,000—Jan 1 10,500—Jan 1 19,000—Jan 9,000.Jan 1 J-J J-J J-J J-J 500; 1,515 1920, *22-'31 WOOD RIDGE. '22-'42 This borough Is In Bergen County. 1946 Street Improvement Bonds. '26-'43 5s J$10,000 Jan 1 1929 t 20,000 May 11934 1 — Street Impt. Bonds. J-J $20,500r_— July 1 1925 School 4s '05 1 1 1 1 A-O 16,000c&r_0ct J-J 16,000 July J-J 3,500 July J-J 13.500 Jan 44*sT6 J-J /15,OOOr Jan \10,OOOr Jan 44*s'17 J-J 11,000c..Jan 1 4Ms'07 4 H s'08 4HsTl 44*sT3 Sewer 1910, Population $50,000..Jan 1 '22-'46 20,000c .Jan 1 47-'56 Bonds. $20,000c Jan 11927 1927 5s'07 River Ditch Bonds. 1928 $5,500—--Jan 1 1926 1931 4s 1933 BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1921 $55,500 — ... 4,300 Assessment debt (add'l) 1 1922 47,282 Sinking fund 1 1936 *22-'32 Assess, val. real estate.... 1,429,660 Assess, val. Bonds. personal...— _ 2nd Class RR. property. 44*s M-N $4.000 Nov 1 1940 Repavement Bonds. 44*s'14 J-J $20,000 Jan 1 1939 Water Bonds. 240,571 5,062 ' (act.) 1921-1,675.293 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$42.70 Total valuat'n Population .1910, 1,043; 1920, 1,043 INT. at Carlstadt Nat. Bank.. $12,000c See below Feb. 1 1916 and $10,000 Carlstadt. every five years thereafter.) 44*sT4 A-O $30,000..Apr 1 '22-'36 WOODSTOWN. This borough Is in Salem County. 44*s*14 A-O 30,OOOr Apr 1 1939 Water Bonds. Funding Bonds. $28,000 1932 4 4*3*08 J-J $85.000c—July 1 1938 44*s GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20- $448,681 Road-Improvement Bonds. Deductions.. 355,019 4 4*s $10,000 -.1921 $38,000 NET DEBT. 95,662 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '18. Assess, val., real estate 4.501,570 Assessed valuation, real._.l ,085,400 338,250* Assess, val., personal 826,400 Assessed val., personal F-A 4s ... ... city of Wildwood (consolida¬ tion of Wildwood and Holly Beach) Is in Cape May County. Consoli¬ dated Apr 1 1931 Aug 1 1930 $9,000 15,000 ($10,000 Water Bonds. 6s '21 M-S$150,000c—Mar 1 1927 BON DE D D EBT. ............. ( ?) The Sinking fund 16,981 (real estate)— 880,899 Assessed value, personal 118,121 Total assessed valuation *21-9'9,020 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21.$37.30 Assess, val. Bonds. 4Hs'08 J-J 4Hs'09J-J 27,300 School debt (add'l).. Population 1910, School Bonds. , | 3,000 1871. 4Hs A-O 4>*s'15 F-A — 5s '16 ... city Is in Gloucester County 4,642; 1920, 5,801. is in Bergen County. Ihcormorated May 9 1894. School-Building Bonds. 5s '09 M-Sa$ 18,500c Serially 5s'99 A-0 *2,OOOr......Serially 5s *12 J-D a29,000c Serially 5s ft '15 F-A Road Bonds. 10,400c.Aug 1 '21-'24 Street Bonds. 44*s'04 F-Ae$13,000c Serially 5s '10 $5,000 44*s'14 J-J al5,000c...July 1 1929 5s '11 J-D 1,100 Dec 1 1921 Park Improvement Bonds. 5s '12 J-J 22,000c—July 1 1925 4Hs'14J-J a30.000c.__July 11944 _s '13 GROSS DEBT Dec 30 '20$84,529 26,000 Deductions 62,462 Funding Bonds. 22,067 4 4*s'05 F-A$150,000c Aug 11-30 NET DEBT.. 5s '08 18,377 J-J 200,000 July 1 1938 Tax revenue notes 5s A-0 200,000c—Apr 1 1924 Assessed valuation, real—2,466,.570 5s '12 J-J 120,000c—July 1 1927 Assessed val'n, personal 291,469 5s '15 M-S 250,000c—Mar 1 1939 Tot.ass'd val.*21... 2.769.794 Town Hall Bonds. Total tax rate(per $1,000) '21-142.90 5s '14 J-D $58,600..June 1 *22-'39 Population 1910, 1,870; 1920, 2.597 School Bonds. a INT. payable at First Nat. Bk., 6s'08 J-J $95,000c...$2,000 y'rly Westwood. * At the Irving Nat. 5s J-J 18,000c.Jan 1 '22-'30 Bank, N. Y. e At Hackensack Tr. 5s '06 J-J 46,000c. .Jan 1 '22-'44 Co. Ail bonds are tax-exempt. 5s'12 J-J 105,050c—Jan l '22-'57 5s '13 49,500 Part yearly. , 5s $5.000 $500 yearly BOND. DEBT Apr 20 1921.156.600 WOODBURY. This borough $29,600—July 1 '22-'46 ... ... ... This Co. (Due $10,000 1932, $5,000 1933. $10,000 1925, $5,000 1941, $9,200 1944 and $3,500 1954.) Street Improvement Bonds. 5s $10,600r (Due $300 May 10 1924, $300 May 10 1926, $1,000 May 10 1928 and $1,000 yearly thereafter.) s-a Inc. Jan. 2 Camden Street & sewer bds. 5s & 544s-$42,700 ($93,000 1922-1952 \ 2,000 1953 School Building Bonds. 5s '20 $35,000.Jan 15 '22-'56 5s'20 15.000.Jan 15 *22-'36 BOND. DEBT June 30 '20-$347,000 Princeton. V. 93, p. 5s SCH. D. School Bonds 5s '19 personal...— 2nd Class RR. property.__ Total valuation 1921 — — 797,920 113,061 1,155 912.136 Assess, val. real estate ... Commission 1912. government adopted July 23 1912. Holly Beach Bonds. Refund. 5s (c) Jan. 1 1940—$73,000 20,000 25,000 property.7,926 1921.1,431,576 $1,000) '21.141.00 Population 1910, 1,613; 1920, 1,589' 2nd Class RR. property... 39,259 Total assess, val. 1921... 5,367,229 2nd Class RR. Total tax (per $1,000) 1921...$34.70 INTEREST payable in Wooaoury. Total tax rate (per Total assessed value Seawall 5s (r) Oct. 21 1927— Boardwalk 5s (r) Apr 1 1925. Boro. of Wildwood Bonds. Improv. 5s (c) Dec. -1 1927.$29,500 Improvement 6s (c) 1927 50,500 Atlantic Ave. 5s (r) Mayl '24 12,000 Boardwalk 5s (c) 1931 20,000 Debt fund 5s (c) June 1 '31. 3,000 City of Wildwood Bonds. Refund. 5s (c) Jan. 15 '43—$41,500 Fire-house 5s (c) Jan. 15 '43. 12,000 of State Water Bonds 5s *15 M-N$560,000c_Nov 15 1945 5s J-J 7,000 Jan 1 1931 5s M-N 11.000—Mav 5 1946 5s '18 M-S 5s s-an J-J 5s '15 — ITS RESOURCES, ETC. DEBT, 34,000.Sept 30 '2l-'54 Admitted School Bonds. 5s'17 Pennsylvania. $100,000 7 *1,000--July20 1921 1 13,000.July 20 '22-'47 $17,000 Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'17 F-A$12J.500 1922-1957 Funding Bonds. 5s '14 A-0 $22,000 Apr 1 1944 )s *15 A-0 50,000—-Apr 10 1945 4^s'16J-D 33,000c_Dec 1 '21-'31 M-N 4.L6 1922-1930 Fire Apparatus Bonds. J-J $17,000c—.July 1 1933 5s '14 A-0 7,500 Apr 1 1934 6s '17 5s '13 ,s 11.300 —.1922-1937 54*s*20 J-D($44,OOOc_Dec 1 '21-'24 .s lo,6.r0 1922-1930 1 60,000c .Dec 1 '25-'29 improvement Bonds, Town Hall Bonds. -s J-D $ .000 ..1921-1925 5s '17 J-J $20,100.July 1 '22-'43 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '20 $1,371,884 BOND. DEBT Dec 21 '20 $805,000 Deductions 926,091 Sinking fund 183,816 NET DEBT.. 445,793 Assess, impt. notes Mar *20 132,672 Assess, val. real e tate 6,991,780 Gen. impt. notes Mar '20.. 32,431 Assess, val. ... as a One of Original Thirteen State 45.215Harrisburg Governor (term exp. 3d Tues. Jan. 1923).___Wm. C. Sproul Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1923)__Cyrus E. Woods Treasurer (term expires May 1925).-Charles A. Snyder Auditor-General (term expires May 1925).-Samuel S. Lewis Attorney-General George E. Alter Total State area of State (square Capital LEGISLATURE ^ meets miles) _ biennially in odd years on the first Tuesday In January, and there is no limit to the length of the sessions. — . Tax revenue notes Mar'20 . persoral 156,808 461,850 2nd Class RR. pit party. 84.873 4,600 Tot. ass'd va. '2Uy£ act.) 7,538.503 Assessed val, real 15,340,050 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921--$46.54 Assessed val. personal 2,605,200 Population 1910, 898; 1920. 2,790 Assess. val. 2dclassR R. prop. 13,223 * INT. payable at Marine National Total assessed val. 1921__18,048,473 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$41.50 Bank, Wildwood; on others at N. Y., Camden and Wildwood. INTEREST Is payable part at the Provident Institution for Savings, part at the First Nat. Bank. West WILDWOOD CREST. This borough (P. O. Wildwood) is Orange. Trustees for the support ol in Cape May Chunty. Funding Bonds. lanklng and Ins. In trust for policy¬ holders of New Jersey Fidelity 5s $86,000 Plate Glass Insurance Company of 6s '20 M-N/15,000c.Nov 1 '21-'30 120.000c.Nov 1 '3l-'40 Newark, Federal Insur. Co., West $100,581 Orange Sinking Fund Comm. and BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $1,769,450 part at Hoboken Bank for Savings Assess, val. real estate and Howard Savings Inst.; also Tren¬ Assess, val. personal 68.550 ton Sav. Fund Soc., Trustees estate 2nd Class RR. property.. 1,494 1,839,494 of H. G. Marquand and Bethel H. Total assess, val. 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..$35 51 Jackson, East Orange. Population 1910, 103; 1920, 161 schools. Commissioner ol ... WEST OBANGE SCH. DIST. 4s g 4s g 4s '04 4s '05 A-0 $5,000c...Apr F-A 10,000c_ .Feb 1 M-S t55,OOOc.Sept 1 J-J tl»300o.July 1 1 LOANS— 1 Interest P.CI. 6 6 Name and Purpose. Agricultural College bonds, 1872.r Proceeds of farm sale, 1887 Payable. F-A Quar 1 1922 '23-*24 '24-'29 '22-'27 Principal When Due. Outsland'g Feb 1 1922 / Held in ) "nfnnded debt and debt unon which interest has ceased.. . Highway impt. bonds, 1919— 6 J-J July 1 1949 Highway impt. bonds, 1920— 44* F-A Aug. 1 1923 TWP. This township (P. O. Is in Middlesex County. School bonds Woodbridge) $187,000 141.320 . INTEREST on the 12,000,000 12,000,000 Agricultural College loan is payable at the State all other bonds at Philadelphia National Treasurer's office in Harrisburg; on Bank in Philadelphia. Nov. 30 '17. $651,110 651,110 TOTAL, DEBT, &c. Nov. 30 '20. Nov. 30 '19. Nov. 30 '18. public debt $24,451,000 $12,651,000 $651,110 Sinking fund 1,559,024 651,110 651,110 Total $22,891,976 $12,000,000 Net debt. Unfund dt. (incl. above) None None $141,320 $134,110 $134,110 141,320 Nov. 30 1920, $16,901,893.51, including general fund of $5,658,930.72, sinking fund $658,320.26, school fund, $33,686.06, game protection and propagation fund, $89,526.46, bounty fund $412,727.78, in¬ surance fund $438,126.47, manufacturing fund $42,448:05, and motor fund $714,741-91; Federal appropriation for vocational education $246,259.91 and fish propagation, $$40,043.37. Banking Department fund, $55,767.51; State bond and road, $8,262,552.80; State Bond Road Sinking Fund, $59,024.46; employee's savings fund, $30,535-59; State Annuity Reserve Fund No. 2, $79,828.67; and the experimental fund (Department of Agriculture), $79,374.49. The unfunded debt mentioned in the above table consists of relief notes in circulation, interest certificates unclaimed, Interest on certificates out¬ standing, domestic creditors and bonds past due upon which Interest has Balance in treasury . WOODBRIDGE $500,000 17,000 \StateTreasJ _ Emergency notes Mar '20- Sublic HISTORY OF DEBT.—For a history of Pennsylvania's State debt from 1789 to 1893, see the "State and City Supplement" of 1893, pages 63 and 64. The details of the debt as it now exists are subjoined. ceased. „ . June, 1921.] PENNSYLVANIA-DEBT OF ASSESSED VALUATION has been Years— follows: His:::::::::::::: 1914 1913 1912 ... - for and may include the amount of the interest and Personal. —16,836,619,796 5,427,072,733 5,345,123,580 5,472,236,214 5,405,135,172 5.332,133,902 5,201,745.800 4,591.014.590 4,584,806,925 4,633,547,665 3,520,136,662 2,766,829,685 2,728,163,336 2,685,199,712 2,471,018,204 2,389,232,748 2,308,767,431 1915 1911 1910 1905 1900 1899 as Real. 1919 1918 ... Total. $1,715,191,350 1,759.444,517 1,642,340,928 1,506,172,805 1,413,403,477 1,353,392,369 1,342,612,701 1.326,095,068 1,198,861,401 1,129,650,455 1,094,468,656 761,755,893 859,979,331 846,751,853 770,049,820 658,341,105 591,007,558 $8,551,811,146 7,186,517,250 6.987,464,508 0,978,408,019 6,818,535,649 0.685.526.271 *6,544,358,561 5.917,109,078 5,783,668,326 5,763,198,120 4,614,605,318 3,528,585,578 3,588,142,667 1898 3,431,951,565 1895; 3,241,068,024 1894 3,047.573,853 1892 2,899.774,989 The above does not Include valuation of railroad property. T&e State - ...... .... ... — makes no oeneral money at interest, lax. on Income is derived from tax on capital stock, collateral inheritances, direct inheritances, on on cor¬ porate loans, on bonus on charters, &c., &c. * A member of the Dept. of Internal Affairs in a letter addressed to us under date of June 2 1914 suggested the following reasons for the large In¬ crease In assessed values in 1913: 1. There has been a general movement for increase in assessments for taxation purposes of all coal lands in the State. Coal in place has been tremendously increased in assessments in many counties of the State. 2. The constitution of our State restricts the borrowing possibility of cities to 7%. Recently many of tbe cities have been close to the limit of the borrowing capacity and have been compelled to increase assessed values very largely. It has been easy to do this as the rule for assessment of real estate throughout the State has been, very generally, to assess real estate at but 50% to 60% of its real value. POPULATION OF STATE 1880 .4,282,891 1840 -i.l,724,033 1810—-810,091 1870.-3,521,951 1830—1,348,233 1800—.—602,365 1900...0,302,115 I860—.2,906,215 1820—1,049,458 1790—434.373 1890 ...5.258,014 1850—2,311,786 1920 .._8.720.017 .. 1910. -7.065, 111 DEBT LIMITATION.—In Pennsylvania the limit to the Indebtedness of the State, and to the indebtedness of the cities and minor civil organiza¬ in the State, Is fixed by the State constitution. 1. State Indebtedness.—With regard to the State, the regulations con¬ tions trolling and governing debt creation, payment, &c., are found In Sections 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Article IX of the constitution. They are: ARTICLE IX, SEC. 4. No debt shall be created by or on behalf of the State except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel invasions, suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to pay existing debt; and the debt created to supply deficiencies In revenue shall never exceed, In the aggiegate at any one time, one million cf dollars; provided, however, the General Assembly, irrespective of any debt may authorize the State to issue bonds to tbe amount of fifty millions of dollars for the purpose that of improving and rebuilding the highways of the Commonwealth, [this proviso regarding the issue or highway bonds was inserted by constitutional amendment at the Nov. 1918 election.—See V. 107, p. 2393; also V. 108, p. 1533. [The 1917 Legislature provided for the issuance of $5,000,000 4% bonds for the purpose of repelling invasions, suppressing insurrections and deThe full text of the Act was given in V. 100, p. fending the State in war. 622.] SECTION 5. All laws authorizing the borrowing of money by and on behalf of the State shall specify the purpose for which the money is to be used, and the money so borrowed shall be used for the purpose specified, SECTION 6. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not be pledged or loaned to any individual, company, corporation or association, nor shall the Commonwealth become a Joint-owner or stockholder in any company, association or corporation. To provide for the payment of the present State debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the General Assembly shall continue and maintain the sinking fund sufficient to pay the accruing Interest on such sum debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a the said sinking not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; fund shall consist of the proceeds of the sales of the public works, or any Eart thereof, and of the income orwith otherof the sale of any stocks owned proceeds funds and resources that may y tne Commonwealth, together be designated by law, and shall be increased from time to time by assigning to it any part of the taxes or other revenue of the State not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in case of war, Invasion or Insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in the extinguishment of the public debt. The moneys of the State, over and above the necessary shall be used in the payment of the debt of the State, either directly through the sinking fund, and the moneys of the sinking fund shall never be Invested In or loaned upon the security of anything except the bonds of the United States or of this State. SECTION 12. reserve, or SECTION 13. The moneys held as necessary reserve shall be limited by law to the amount required for current expenses, and shall be secured and kept as may be provided by law. Monthly statements shall be published, showing the amount of such moneys, where the same are deposited, and how secured. SECTION 14. The making of profit out of the public moneys, or using same for any purpose not authorized by law, by any officer of the State, or member or officer of the General Assembly, shall be a misdemeanor, and shall be punished as may be provided by law; but part of such punish¬ ment shall be disqualification to hold office for a period of not less than five years. the (2) , Municipal Indebtedness.—Under the laws of Pennsyl- County and vania the power to create county loan# is in the Board of County Commis¬ sioners, which consists in each county' of three persons, elected biennially under the minority system of voting, by which the minority party in each county usually has one member of the Board. In cities and boroughs the power to create Indebtedness Is vested in councils, municipal debts being created by ordinance. The creation of county, city and other municipal indebtedness Is subject to the following constitutional limitations: ARTICLE IX, SEC. 7. The General Assembly shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township or incorporated district to become a stockholder in any company, association or corporation, or to obtain or appropriate money for, of to loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution or individual. SECTION 8 (as amended Nov. 2 1915—See V. 101, p. 1207 and Nov. 2 1920)—The debt of any county,-city, borough, township school district other municipality or incorporated district, except as provided herein and in Section 15 of this Article, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein, but the debt of the city or of Philadelphia may be increased in such amount that the total city debt of said city shall not exceed ten per centum upon assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor snail any such municipality or district incur any new debt, or increase its indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the consent of public election in such manner as shall be provided the electors thereof at a bv law. accruing and which In ascertai"ii« the borrowing capacity of sa'd city of Philadelphia, shall be excluded from the calculation during the year immediately preceding the time of such ascertainment and such capitali¬ zation shall be estimated by ascertaining the principal amount which would yield such annual current net revenue, at the average rate of interest, and sinking fund charges payable upon the indebtedness incurred by said city for such purposes, up to the time of such ascertainment. The method of deter¬ mining such amount so to be deducted, may be prescribed by the General at any time, there Assembly. In incurring indebted less for any purpose the city of Philadelphia may issue its obligations maturing not later than fity years from the date thereof, with provision for a sinking fund sufficient to retire said obligation at maturity, the payments to such sinking fund to be in equal or graded annual other periodical installments. Where any Indebtedness shall be or shall have been incurred by said city of Philadelphia for the purpose of the con¬ struction or improvement of public works of any character from which in¬ come or revenue is to be derived by said city, or for the reclamation of land to be used in the construction of wharves or docks owned or to be owned or by said city, such obligations may be in an amount sufficient to provide may accrue sinkin# fund charges thereon throughout the period of construc¬ tion and until the expiration of one year after the completion of the work for which said indebtedness shall have been incurred; and said city shall not be required to levy a tax to pay said interest and sinking fund charges as re¬ quired by section ten of article nine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania until the expiration cf said period of one year after the completion of said work. SECTION 9. thereof, of The Commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part county, borough or township, unless such debt shall to enable the State to repel invasion, suppress do¬ any city, have been contracted mestic Insurrection, defend itself in time of war/or to assist the the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. SECTION State in 10. Any county, township, school district or other munici¬ pality Incurring any Indebtedness shall, at or before the time of so doing, provide for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest* and also the principal thereof within thirty years. SECTION 15—-At the election In Nov. 1913 the voters approved an amendment which adds Section 15 to Article TX and provides that no obliga¬ tions issued, or which may hereafter be issued, by any county or municipal¬ ity, other than Philadelphia, to provide for the construction or acquisition of water-works, subways, underground railways or street railways, or the appurtenances thereof, shall be considered as a debt of a municipality, within the meaning of Section 8 of Article IX, or of this amendment, if the net revenue derived from said property for a period of five years, either before or after the acquisition thereof, or, where the same is con¬ by the county or municipality, after the completion thereof, structed shall have been sufficient to pay interest and sinking fund charges during said period upon said obligations, or if the said obligations shall be se¬ cured by liens upon the respective properties and shall impose no mu¬ Where municipalities or counties shall issue obliga¬ nicipal liability. tions to provide for the construction of property, as herein provided, said municipalities or counties may also issue obligations to provide for the in¬ terest and sinking fund charge accruing thereon until said properties shall have been completed and in operation for a period of one year; and said municipalities and counties shall not be requirea to levy a tax to pay said inter¬ est ana sinking fund charges, as required by Section 10, of Article IX, until after said properties shall have been operated by said counties or munici¬ palities during said period of one year. Any of the said municipalities or counties may incur Indebtedness in excess or 7% , and not exceeding 10% of the assessed valuation of the taxable property therein, if said increase of indebtedness shall have been assented to by three-fifths of the electors voting at a public election In such manner as shall be provided by law. The Legislature In 1917 passed an Act requiring all counties, cities, buroughs, townships, school districts, &c., to sell any bonds or other securities Issued by them to the highest bidder, after due public notice. See Y. 106, p. 622. An Act was approved by the Legislature in 1917 validating certain eleo-, tions of counties, cities, boroughs, townships, school districts and other incorporated districts, held pursuant to the provisions of an Act, approved April 20 1874, entitled "An Act to regulate the manner of increasing the Indebtedness of municipalities, to provide for the redemption of the same, and to impose penalties for the Illegal increase thereof, and the amend¬ ments thereto, and validating bonds issued or authorized to be issued in pursuance of such elections. See V, 105, p. 2472. . TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL BONDS.—All bonds Issued by municipalities, counties and school districts in Pennsylvania are subject to a State tax of four mills, which is paid by the place issuing the bonds and deducted from the remittance of interest to the bondholder, un¬ less the bonds are issued as "tax-free," when the municipality itself assumes the tax. See V. 93. P. 359. CODE.—The school laws of this State were codified In the School Code approved May 18 1911. One of the important provisions SCHOOL new of this law is and no other. SECTION 11. 95 STATE (Sec. 506) that the Directors of school districts may incur debt and issue bonds "only at the time of assessing and levying tbe annual school taxes." Thus school bonds can only be issued at the time of the school tax levy, which must be in April or May, SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRIC¬ TIONS.—Philadelphia is, we believe, entitled to the distinction of starting tbe first savings institution in the United States. The name this association bore was the "Philadelphia Savings Fund Society," and it still exists, bearing the same name. Originally the bank was not incorporated, but voluntary organization, such societies in Great Britain being at the The date of the organization was November 27 1810, and the bank was opened for business Dec. 2 1816. The oldest ledger of the company goes back to the time of opening, and shows a de¬ posit on that day (December 2 1816) of five dollars. The company was not incorporated until February 25 1819. The second savings Institution in the State, however, did not oome into existence until 1847. In 1889 a general law facilitating'the incorporation of savings banks was passed by the Legislature. Still, the report of the Banking Department of Dec. 31 1920 shows that the total number of savings banks within the State was only ten. The aggregate deposits of these banks at that date was $302,561,714.49. The provisions of the special charters are all liberal as to Investments. A law passed In 1885, and a supplement of the same passed in 1889, au¬ thorizing the extension for twenty years of special charters, contains the following: "Provided also, that no * * * Savings Institution or Savings Bank having no capital stock, renewing or extending its charter, corporate rights and franchises, under the provisions of this Act, shall thereafter be allowed the privileges of a bank of dlsoount, nor be allowed to loan any money re¬ ceived on deposit, except upon first mortgage or lien upon real estate within this Commonwealth, upon the bonds or securities of the United States or of this State, or upon county, city, borough, township or school bonds of any county, city, borough, township or school district, or any other good and valid securities." Authority to loan on any "good and valid security" appears to confer about as broad a discretion upon the managers as could be expressed In a was a time of a like character. , statute. 1897 In an Act was banks chartered under passed allowing savings institutions and savings Special Acts to Invest In Pennsylvania county and municipal bonds, notwithstanding any provisions of their charters. The law follows: CHAPTER 77, LAWS OF 1897.—From and after the passage of this Act all provident institutions, savings institutions and savings banks, chartered under Special Acts of this Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, may, notwith¬ standing any provisions of their charter, loan the moneys received by them on deposit upon the bonds of any oounty, city, borough, township or school district within this Commonwealth issued pursuant to the au¬ thority of any law of this Commonwealth for the payment of which the faith and credit of the municipality Issuing them are pledged. It was not until 1889, as already stated, that a general law facilitating the organization of savings Institutions was passed. The following Is seotlon 17, which contains the Investment limitations; we would especially pireet attention to subdivision four of this section; 9 SECTION 17.—It shall be lawful for the trustees of any savings bank to Invest money deposited therein only as follows: (1) In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or the obligations of the United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged to provide for the payment of the interest and the principal. (2) In the stocks oribonds of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hearing interest. * (3) ten In the stocks previous years or bonds of any State In the Union that has not within making such Investments, by such corporation, to defaulted In the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any debt authorized by any Legislature of sueh State to be contracted. (4) In the stocks or bonds of any city, county, town or village of any State of the United States Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State, or in any interest-bearing obligations Issued by the city or county in which such bank shall be situated. (5) In bonds and mortgages situated in this State. on unincumbered, improved real estate * The next section (18) relates to the temporary deposit of funds in and trust companies. It makes it lawful to deposit temporarily In or trust banks banks companies the excess of current daily receipts over the payments until such time oamed above. as tbe same can be Judiolously invested in the securities FEDERAL FARM LOAN BONDS.—Measures were gassed by the 1917 Legislature and approved by the Governor on April 5191/ making farm loan bonds legal investments for savings banks, savings institutions, and also executors, administrators, guardians and other trustees. See. Y. 104, P.1722. CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE OP STATE and $75,000 June 1 1937.) 5s g *13 J-D $25,000 Dec 1 1943 (Opt. $5,000 23 & $10,000 '23 & '38) 6s g '15 A-O 10,000 Oct 1 1945 ($5,000 subj. to call '20; $5,000 '30.) '$6,000 -Aug 1924 10,000. Aug 1929 14,000 Aug 1934 L. ,10,000 Aug 1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1921- $335,000 4Mg*19 — 10,956 act.)-9,500,000 $12.50 Population 1910, 5,896; 1920--8,684 Sinking fund ------ Assess, val. '20 (50% Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 INT. at Jenkintown Nat. Bank. SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Jenkintown) Is In Montgomery Co. Population In 1914 (est.), 7.200. 4s J-J $102,500c_.-July 1 1936 (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) ABINGTON School TWP. Tunnel Bonds. 4Ms'19 s-a$4,580.000—Dec 1 '2l-'49 Juvenile Home Bonds. 4s *11 M-S $300.000C-Mar 1 1941 4s '13 J-J 100,000r.june 1 1943 4s '14 J-J lOO.OOOr—Jan 1 1944 4s*16 J-D 60.000-June l'22-'36 4s '18 56,000.-Aug 1 '2l-"48 4s '19 110.000—Mar 1 *22-'43 — — Memorial Hail. I 4s *07 A-O$1,000,000c—Oct 1 1937 4s '09 J-D 400,000c.J'ne 1 1939 Outstanding Mortgage. 4s M-S $600,000-Sept 25 1943 Jail & Court-House Ext. Bonds. 4s '06 A-O $400,000c Oct 1 1926 Court-House Bonds. 4Ms'15 A-OS750.000C— -Oct 1 1945 4s *16 625,000c.June 1 *22-'46 4Ms'13 —.1,100,000 Nov 1 1943 4s *18 72,000—Aug 1 '2l-'38 Jail Bonds. 4s *05 M-8 $600.000c_Mar 15 1925 South School Property Purchase. 4s '17 F-AI243,000--$9,000 yearly BOND. DT. May 1 '21 j-$37,396,000 Floating debt 904,025 Sink, funds (cash & bds.) 9,404,618 Assessed val'n, real est-1,425,580.000 Ass'd val'n, personal— 370.000,000 Total val'n 1921 (75% to 80% actual)..„$1,795,580,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— Inside Limit $5.25 Outside limit $6.50 Pop. '10, 1,018,463; '20, 1,184,832 a Subj. to call 20 yrs. aft. date. INT. payable by Comptroller. ... ... TAX-EX EMPT.—With the excep¬ tion of road 4s and Jail bonds due 1925, the bonds are tax-free to the holder. ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP. This township is in Cambria Co. June 1 1932 15,000 Road Impt. Bonds. 15,000---.June 1 1937 5s *19 J-J $4S ,000.-July 1 '22-'45 BOND. DEBT May 1917- $198,000 BOND. DEBT May 2 '21$50,000 Assessed valuation 8,845,420 Tot. ass'd val.'21 (75% act.>1,172,340 School tax (per $1,000) '16-'18-$7.50 Population 1920 988 Bank. ALLENTOWN. ADAMS COUNTY. City Is the county seat of Lehigh County seat Is Gettysburg. County. Bonds tax-free to holder. 4s '06 ($20,000 Apr 1 1931 Water (Int. at Treas. office). \ 20,000—-Apr 1 1936 3Ms'04 M-S $74,800c-Mar 1 *24-'34 Bridge Bonds. (Part due every 5 years.) F-A $36,000c-Aug 1 al937 6Ms'20 A-O $100,000--.Oct 1 1950 4s '07 4s *14 38,700 July 1 1934 i (Optional Oct. 1 1935.) Funding Bonds. Refund. Bds. (Int. at Treas.office) ($10,000 Jan 1 1930 3 Ms'04 J-J $500c__Jan 1 al934 (Subject to call beg. Nov 11921) 4Ms'20J-J- 15,000- —-Jan 11940 — — 20,000--..Jan 1 1950 Sinking fund 4,000 - assessed val, 1921 (45% to 50% actual)-17,104,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$11.00 Popul'n 1910, 34,319; ADAMS This 34,583 1920, TOWNSHIP. township (P. O. Salix) Is In Cambria County. Road Bonds. 6s '17 F-A $100,000 1922-1937 (Due $25,000 every 5 years.) GEN. BD. DT. Apr 14 '20- $100,000 Tot.ass'd val-'20 (90% act.)4.837,160 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S10.00 Population In 1920 8,600 4Ms'19 A-O 400,000c__0ct 1 '24-'49 (Part each 5 years.-) City Bonds 4s *12 F-A $35,000—Aug 1 al942 4Ms'19 M-N180,000c-May 1 '24-'29 (Due $30,000 each 5 years.) Refund. (Int. at Treas. office). 3 Ms'99 A-O $18,000c—Oct 2 al929 '20,500c—July 2 1922 25,000c—July 2 1927 4s '17 J-J ^30,500c—July 2 1932 37,000c—July 2 1937 45,000c—July 2 1942 54,500c—July 2 1947 BOND. DEBT May 27 '21-$995,500 Assessment debt (add '1) 42,500 Water debt (included)-. 167.500 Sinking fundsjGeneral 62,730 (Water 17,239 Assess, val., real 67,653,185 Assess, val., personal. 21,421 Tot. assess, val. '21 (Mact)67,674,606 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $8.00 Population '10. 51.913; '20, 73,502 a Subject to call 5 yrs. aft. date. — - ALIQUIPPA SCHOOL This district (P. O. In Beaver County. DIST. Aliquippa) Is BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 Water-Improvement Bonds. ^ A-O $32,800 Oct 1 1936 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1921.) 4s '16 4s $41,600 Floating debt (add'l) 3,300 ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DIST. Assess, val. real estate 1,151,791 Bonds below due part every 5 years. Assessed val. personal 129,410 4s '07 A-O $7,5,500 April 1937 Other assessable property.. 1,200 4s '07 M-N 31,500 Nov 1937 Tot.val.'2l(abt. 40% act.) 1,282,401 4s '08 M-N 41,000 Nov 1938 School tax (per $1,000) '21 $18.00 4s '09 F-A 63,500 Aug 1939 4s '13 4s'18 $220,000--May 1 '22-'43 Coupon County Poor Bonds. 4s 09 4s '10 — J-D$100,000cJune 1 1929 F-A 300.000c-.-Feb 1 1930 4Ms'14 J-J 135,000c—Jan 1 1934 4Mb 15 J-D 125.000c-—Dec 1 1935 Road Bonds. 3 Hs'01 A-O $550, OOOo. .Oct 1 al931 3Ms'02 M-N 550,000c-.Nov 1 al932 4s *03M -N 550,000c—Deo 28 1933 4s '04 M-N700,000c June 4s '05 A-O 700,000 Apr 4s '06 M-S 1,500,OOOo.-.Moh 4s '07 F-A 500,000c—-Feb 4s '07 A-O 500,000c—-Apr 4s '08 4s '09 4s '10 4s'11 1 1934 1 1935 1 1936 1 1937 1 1937 F-A 1 1938 A-O 1 1939 1,000,OOOo. Feb 1,000, OOOo .Apr M-S l,000,000o.Mch F-A l,000,000r.Feb 500,000r—Jan 1 1940 11941 1 1942 4s "12 J-J 4s '12 A-O 200,000r—Oct 1 1942 4Ms'13M-81,000,000c—Mar 1 1943 4Ms'14 J-J 1,000.000c—.Jan 4Ms'15 J-D 4s '16 4s *18 4s '18 J-D — — 1 1944 500,000c...June 1 1945 825,000c.June 1 '22-'46 460.000--Aug - Assess.val.'20(3-5to M act.)2,022,077 Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1920—$15.00 a Subj. to call 5 yrs. after date. INTEREST payable at Ashland National Bank or Boro. Treas. office. — Pop'n *10, 52,127; '20 INT. at City Treas. office. ASHLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 60.331 (P. O. Wilkes-Barre) Luzerne County. High School Building Bonds. 5s '17 M-N ($94,000 1922-1940 This district is in ALTOONA SCHOOL DISTRICT. All bonds are exempt from State tax, which Is paid by the district. School Bonds. 5Ms'21 F-A J$20,000c _ Feb 1 '22-'23 (180.000c-Feb 1 '24-'35 High-School Bonds. \ A-O $210,800c&r_.1922-1935 J-D 55.000c<fcr_ Dec 1 1936 M-S 90,000c —_Mch 1 1939 4s '05 1 '2l-'45 4Hs'l9 M-Sl,500,000-Mar 1 '24-'29 J-J 4s *11 J-J 39,000 July 1943 140,500c— Jan 2 1941 4s '14 J-J 218,500 July 1944 4s '15 J-J 198,000c_July 1 '25-*45 (Subject to call aft. July 1 1935) 4s '16 J-J 24,000— 1946 4s '16 F-A 201,500--Aug 1 '21-'46 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1936.) 4s '17 M-NS93.000 (Due In 5, 10, 15. 20, 25 and 30 yrs. from date, subj. to call in 20 yrs.) ^s'20 M-S$500,000c >ue $40,000, Sept. 1 '25; $51,500, '30; $67,000, r35; $87,000, *40; $112,500, '45; $142,000 *50.) Ward School Bonds (Annexed) 4s '12 $16,800-1942 every — — ... ... $1,000 1921)—$16.00 Population in 1920--6,520 Tax rate (per ASPINWALL. This borough is in Allegheny Co. Inc. Dec. 28 1892. Population 4Ms'18 150,000—Mar 1 '28-'30 1910, 2,592; 1920, 3,170. Funding Bonds. Funding Bonds. 4s '07 A-O $120,000c Apr 1 1937 4Ms'15 J-D $20,000—Dec 1 '21-'30 '19 25,000 BOND, DEBT Apr 18 '21 $805,000 Water and Light Bonds. Bloating debt 150,000 Jan 1 1927 Sinking fund 67,000 4Ms*97 J-J $5,000c Assess, val. real estate—36,739,86$ 5Ms'20 J-D 50,000c-Dec 1 '25-'45 Assess, val. personal ($10,000 every five years.) 12,000 Street and Sewer Bonds. Tot. assess. val .'21 (3-5act.) 36,751,868 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$17-00 4Ms'99 J-J S16,000c---July 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. Population in 1920 —62,133 INT. at Central Tr. Co., Altoona. 4Ms*08 J-J 514,000c.—July 1 1934 Municipal-Improvement Bonds. 4Mb A-O 57.500c Oct 1 1927 AMBRIDGE. 4Ms'14 M-N 11.000 Nov '21-'26 This borough is in Beaver County. 4Ms'19 (10,000 Apr 1 1929 Population in 1920,12,730. 115,000 Apr 1 1934 Paving Bonds.! BOND. DEBT May 6 '21- $149,500 4 M s'07 $8,400--Jan 1922-1926 Sinking fund.-17,319 4Ms'19 M-N/$10,000c—May 5 1924 Assess, val. real estate 3,055,030 i 60,000c May 5 1929- Assess, val. personal—.— 485,100 1934 & 1939 Total assess, val. 1921 3,540,130 5Ms'21 s-a 55,000—-Apr 1 '31-'4l Total tax (per 51,000) 1921—511.50 Sewerage & Refunding. '06 4s 4s'09 — , <nnm - ^ — ... 34,500- -.1949 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21 $1,678,300 Floating debt (add'l) 7,639 Assess, val. *21 (80% act.)67,653,185 Assess, val., real.. -67,570,325 _ Assess, val., personal 82,860 Sinking fund (cash & inv.) 211.670 School tax (per $1,000) 1921-.$10.50 Population In 1920 (est.) 95,000 INTEREST payable In Allentown TAX FREE.—District pays State tax on bonds. ALTOONA. This city Is In Blair County. Incor. —- —- - 4Ms'l5 J-J $40,000.a.July 1 '34-'41 Sewer and Funding Bonds. $60,000.-Jan 6 '24-'35 Water Plant Purchase Bonds. 4Ms'13 J-DS103,000c-June 2 *2l-'42 4 Ms'19 J-J Water Bonds. 5s '17 F-A $25,000.-Feb , „ 3,200 Population in 1919 INTEREST payable in Pittsburgh at Real Est. Sav. & Tr. Co. of Alle¬ gheny, at Fidelity T. & T. Co. and at First Nat. Bank, Aspinwall, and on 5 Ms of 1920 at the Citizens' De¬ '22-*46 posit & Tr. Co., Sharpsburg, Pa. . 1 Garbage Plant & Paving. 5s '08 ... $15,000—'22, '27 & '32 ASPINWALL SCHOOL DIST. Various 4s '17 M-NJ$60,000c-May 1 '28-'37 '21- $391,000 ( 70.000c-May 1 *38-'47 25,000 1923-1947 Sinking fund 6,790 4Ms'18 Water debt (incl.) 135,000 GEN. BD. DT. May 17 *20 $185,000 Assess, val. '20 (abt. 50% Floating debt 12,000 3,985,000 actual). -..5,795,091 Assess, val. real estate State&Oo.tax rate (per $1,000)-$9.00 Assess, val. personal 315.000 Borough tax rate (per $l,000)_$l3.00 Tot.assess.val.'20(80%act.)4300,000 Population 1910, 5,205; 1920, 12,730 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $20-00 INT. at Ambridge Sav. & Tr. Co. Population 4,200 $35.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 4Ms - — - - AMBRIDGE SCHOOL DIST. 5s '33, *38 & '43 (36,000 This borough Is in Allegheny Co. Bonds tax free to holders. 1923-1934 (24,000 J-J AVALON. 1923-*28 M-NI58.500 13 5s *17 1935-1946 Street Bds. ; 4Ms'08 A-O $75,000c_Apr 1 '30-'37 $223,000 Funding. Floating debt 15,000 4Ms'08 J-D 510,000c-..Dec 2 1927 Sinking fund 16.000 Funding & Impt. Bonds. Assess, val. '19 (M act.)—5,600,000 4 Ms M-N$73,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 $18-00 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- $234,500 70.419 Population In 1919 (est.) 15,000 Sinking funds INT. at Ambridge Sav. & Tr. Co. Assess, val. '20 (abt. 2-3act)4,913,330 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1921 $11.00 ARCHBALD. Population 1910, 4,317; 1920, 5,277 This borough is In Lackawanna INT. payable at Avalon Bank. BOND. DEBT Aug 5 1919. County. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1920- $141,000 140,000 40,247 Ass'd val'n 1919 (actl val.)_4,715,139 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $10 00 Population 1910, 7,194; 1920, 8,603 Assessment debt BANGOR. (add'l) Floating debt - ARMSTRONG COUNTY. Klttanning is the county seat. Ford City Bridge Bonds (tax-free 3Ms'14 F-A $28.500r 1922-1926 (Subject to call at any time) BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $25,800 Assess, val. real 16,690,938 Assess, val. personal 447,52J This borough Is In Northampton County. BOND. DEBT Jan 22 *20- $47,600 Floating debt-. 12,000 Sinking fund 9,563 Assess, val., real estate $2,594,950 Assess, val., personal 464,150 Tot.asses, val.'20 (M act.)_ 3,059,100 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $23.90 Pop'n 1910, 5,369; 1920 BANGOR SCHOOL 5,402 DISTRICT. 4Ms'16 J-J $10.000 July 1 1931 s-a 10,000 Mayl 1935 1,374,715 5s '20 18,513,182 BOND. DEBT April 13 '20 $37,000 Floating debt (add'l) 2,000 (Assessment about 1-3 actual) 5,000 State & Co. tax (per $1.000 '20 -$9.00 Sinking fundAssess, val. real estate 2,094,960 Population '10. 67,880; '20, 75,568 Assess, val. personal 500,000 INT. at Co. Commissioner's office Other assess, property Total valuation 1920 — Total ARNOLD. This borough is In Westmoreland Co. Improvement Bonds. $14,000 1923 & 1934 assessed val. 1919 (1-3 to M act.). Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1919 Population in 1919 2,594,960 $36.00 6,500 -s'06 &'09 4Ms'10 -s — 4s *19 1868. Bonds are all tax-exempt to live years.) 4Ms'19 M-Sl,450,000c&rSepl '21-49 holders. 4s '20 Highway Bonds (Opt. after 1917). 1,250,000—Oct 1 '21-'45 4s '07 J-J $ 100.000c-.July Refunding Bonds. 1937 4s '12 A-O $840.000c—Oct 1 1942 Imp. Loan 1895 (Opt. after 1905). 4s g '95 J-J $141,000c—July 1 1925 Bridge Bonds. 4s '10 A-O Water Bonds. $750,000c -Oct 1 1940 4s '11 J-D 1,650,000c.Dec J-J $239,OOOo—July 1 xl936 1 1941 4s '06 4s *12 J-D 1,800,000c.Feb J-J 1 1942 4s '07 300,000c—.July 1 1939 4Ms'13 M-S 550,000c_Mar 1 1943 (Subject to call after July 1 1924) 4Ms*14 J-J 650,000c. Jan 1 1944 4sg '94 J-J $132,000c— Julv l al924 4s '16 J-D 336,000c.June 1 '22-'45 Refunding Water Bonds. J-J $300,000c.-July 1 1936 4s *17 224,000—June 1 '22-'46 4s '06 4s '17 Improvement Assessment Bds. 40,000--Sept 1 '2l-'28 J-J $260,000c.-July 1 1940 4s '18 95,000.-Dec 1 '2l-'39 4s '10 ($250,000 1922-1923 6.000 TOT. BD. DT. June 8 '21- $100,000 Assessed valuation 1920—5,644,873 -s *14 *16 30,000—'24. '34 & *44 35,000— ... — 4Ms'19 July 1 1940 45,000 --- fl5,000Decl '29,'39,'44 — Dec .1 1948 UO,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 17 '20- $149,000 Assessment debt (add'l) 5,139 Assess, val. Total 120,612 2,180,580 98,840 2,279,420 pesonal assess, val. 1920 1920 $16-00 Population 1910, 1,818; 1920, 6,120 Boro. tax (per $1,000) ARNOLD SCHOOL DISTRICT. School Bonds 4Ms'16 A-O J $44.800c.Apr 1 '22-'41 1 13,000c... Apr 1 1945 5s '19 J-J 10,000—Jan 1 1929 (Optional any interest paying date.) $91,000 NET DEBT Apr 1916 Assess, valuation BARR TOWNSHIP. A townsnip * in Cambria County, Road Bonds (tax-free). $36,000—July 1 '21-'29 5s *19 J-J (12,000..July 1 *30-'32 ( 3,000 July 1 1933 School Bonds. 5s '19 J-J $55,000- _s — BOND. DEBT May 24 '21 $110,000 Assessed value 1921 Pop'n 1910, 2,586; 1920 3,000,360 2,956 int. payable at the First Nat. Bank of Spangler. Prin. and semi-ann. 1,517.750 1918—$14.40 BEAVER. This borough Is In Beaver County. borough Is In Schuylkill Co. Bonds are all tax- Paving & Water Wks. Impt. 4Ms'14 $15,760 1921-1944 Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'13 J-D $7,920 1921-1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) ASHLAND. This BARNESBORO. This borough is In Cambria Co. BOND). DEBT Jan 1 1920. $38,500 Sinking fund. 5,000 Assessed valuation 1920 1,189,720 Tax rate (per $1,000) $11.00 Population 1910, 3,535; 1920, 4,183 33,527 Sinking fund NET DEBT Assess, val. real estate 1 *21-'43 925,000.-Oct 2,600 Floating debt _ ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Pittsburgh is the county seat. County Building Bonds. $7,000— —- (Redeemable at option of borough.) $62,700 BOND. DEBT Jan 11921- — (Tax-free). ($10,000 June 1 1922 4Msg'17J-D 10,000 June 11927 5Ms'20 A-O $80,000 Oct 1 1945 (Optional Oct. 1 1935.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1920$265,000 Refunding Paving Loan of 1904. J-J $229,000c Jan 1 xl934 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '06 J-J $100,000c—July 1 «1936 4s *06 J-J 70,000 July xl930 4s *12 M-S 150,000c.-Sept 1 al942 OEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '21-11,472,500 Assessment debt (add'l) 223,O0O Floating debt--, —105,971 Sinking funds 368,723 Water debt (included) 1,059,000 Assess, val. '21 (60% act.) 36,758.948 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921 $37.50 a Subj. to call 20 yrs. aft. date, x 10 yrs. aft. date, s 5 yrs. aft.date — Bonds INT. at Jenkintown Nat [VOL. 112. TOWNS 4s '04 PENNSYLVANIA. ABINGTON TOWNSHIP. In Montgomery County. Inc. 1784. Bonds all tax-free to holders, Road-Improvement Bonds. 4s g '06 J-J $30,000c—July 1 1936 (Subject to call $10,000 July 1 1911, $10,000 July 11916, $15,000 July 1 1921 and $15,000 July 1 1926.) 4s g '07 M-N 54,000c—May 1 1937 (Subject to call $15,000 May 1 1912, $20,000 May 11917, $20,000 May 1 1922 and $20,000 May 1 1927.) 4s g '11 M-S $26,000c 1941 (Subject to call $15,000 In 1921, $20,000 In 1931.) 4g *12 J-I^f150,000c. --June 1 1942 (Optional $14,000 beg. June 1 1917 $20,000 June 1 1922, $25,000 June 1 1927, $30,000 June 1 1932 Total AND PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES 96 Inc. Feb. 13 1857. holders. — - Population 1910, 4Ms'16 F-A 23,200 ...—1921-1940 6,855; 1920, 6,666. Sewer Bonds (Part due ev. 5 yrs>. Refund Improvement Bonds. A-O $25,000c Oct 1 1936 4s'13 Jan $22,900r_—Jan 3 al928 5s '08 free to June, 1921.] PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS beaver (Concluded)— Paving Bonds. 4 Hs'll F-A 6s *14 J-J J960 10,076c Assess .val .*21(80% act .)-_3,404,090 Boro tax (per $1,000) Aug 1 '21-'41 1921-1943 Municipal-Building Bonds. 4Hs'll F-A $21,000.-Aug 1 '21-'41 -s 60,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 11 '20- $164,900 ... Floating debt Sinking fund 4,294 3,838 Assess, val. '20 (abt.3-5act)3,100,000 Tax rate (per SI,000) 1919--l$12.00 Population 1910, 3,456; 1920, 4,135 Floating debt Sinking fund BOND. DEBT June 1 '21$43,000 Assess, val. '21 (50% act.)-3,200,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—.$19.50 Population in 1920---—4,400 INT. payable at Beaver Trust Co. 10,000 4,489 Tot.assess.val. '20 (80 % act.)3,168.920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$12.00 Population in 1920 (est.) 2,700 bentleyville sch. dist. district (P. O. Bentleyville) is in Washington County. School Bldg. and Equipment Bonds (Tax Free). 5^s'20 A-Oj$84,000—Oct 1 '21-'41 1 1,000—--Oct 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21$85,000 Assess, val., real & per'l '21 1,245,680 Population in 1921.---.—3,679 INT. at Farmers' & Miners' tional Bank, Bentleyville. Beaver is the county seat. Road Bonds. 4Hs'19 s-a $596,690 Bridge Bonds. 4s '06 Na¬ berks Reading is the county seat. are Bonds tax-free to holders. yrly. V. 82, p. 173.) 3Hs'12 M-N$200.000c.Yrly to 1924 $54,000c .1940 5s 600,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1919---$439,000 5s 375,000 Assessed val. real est., '19-60.000,000 BOND. DT. Apr 16 '21—$1,175,000 County tax (per $1,000) 1916—$6.00 Assess, val. real estate..121,603,177 Popul'n 1910, 78,353; 1920, 111,621 Assess, val. personal 40,097,161 INT. payable at Treas. office and Tot .assess .val .'20 (% act) 161,700,338 at Harris. Forbes & Co.. N. Y. State & Co. tax (per $1,000) $4.00 — ... Population '10, 183,222; *20. 200,789 INT. at Reading Nat. Bank. falls! This city is in Beaver County. Inc. as a borough Nov. 9 1888; as a city Jan. 5 1914. 6s Var $18,000c 1924-1939 Garbage Crematory Bonds. 4Mb J-D SlO.OOOc. June 1 '22-'38 (Tax-free to holders.) i Disposal Works & Refunding. 4Ms'16 J-J $110,000—July 1 '21-'43 Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'13 A-O $ '5,000c Apr 1941 5s '19 berwick. This borough is in Columbia Co. Berwick and West Berwick were in¬ corp. into Berwick on Jan. 9 1918. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921$72,000 Floating debt (add'l) Sinking funds 16,000 53,447 Tot.assess.val.'20(l-3act.) .2,829.316 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$17.00 Population 1910, 5,357; 1920, 12,181 s-a /105.000-Nov 1 '24-'38 \ 5,000—-Nov 1 1939 bethlehem. Refdg. Bds. (tax free to holder). This city is in Northampton 4F>s'05 F-A $14,250c 1921-1939 and Lehigh Counties. Incorporated Street Bonds. und^r Act approved Mch. 6 1845. 4Hs'll s-a $110,000c—Nov 1 1939 Voted to become city of third class BOND. DEBT June 10 '21. $354,100 Nov. 2 1915. All issues are tax-free Floating debt (additional)16,000 to holders. Annexation of West Ass'd val. '21 (1-3 act.)...6,590,936 Bethlehem authorized by vote Aug. 9 City tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$17.00 1904. On July 10 1917 South BethPopul'n 1910, 12,192; 1920, 12,802 lehem voted to annex. Northamp¬ INTEREST at Treasurer's office ton Heights annexed Mar. 8 1920. beaver falls school dist. Redeeming and Refunding. 4Mb J-D *821,000c-June 1922-28 New High School. ($5,000c--May 1 1923 Bonded debt assumed by city.. Debt of city follows: Refunding Bonds. 4^s*15 $37,000 Jan 2 1945 (Subject to call after 1925) — 4s '16 A-O 75,500 Apr 1 1946 18.000c.May 1'24-'30 (Subject to call beginning in 1926.) (20,000c_May 1 '31-35 Water Bonds. 6th Ave. School Bldg. 4s '09 A-O $15,000c.-Apr 1 xl939 5s F-A S5.000C—Augl '21-'25 (Subject to call after 15 years.) Library Bonds. 4s* 12 M-N $50,000c--May 1 1942 3Ms M-N $2.000c-Nov 1 '21-'24 (Subject to call beginning 1922 BOND. DEBT Apr 18'21— F-A $15.000—Aug la 1944 $81,000 4s '14 Sinking fund 7,275 (Subject to call beginning 1924.) Assess, val.'21(abt.65%act.)6,500,000 4Ms'20 s-a 1,700,000.Feb 1 '24-'48 Tax rate (per $1,000) Street Bonds 1920—-$23.00 4Hs M-N Population in 1920 12,802 All the above bonds, with the ex¬ ception of the bonds marked (*), are taxable. 4s '97 M-S (Optional beginning 1902.) M-N $36,000c-..Nov 1 This boro. is in Center Co. Incorp. 1801. Pop'n '10, 4,145; '20, 3,996. Refunding (Tax free to holders.) 3Ma A-O $93,000—-Apr 1 1924 4s F-A 1.000c ——1921 BOND. DEBT Jan 4 '21— $95,000 Floating debt (add'1)._ 79.930 2,100c-.Feb 1 al930 5,000c.-June 1 al931 3 J^s'03 F-A 4,000c-.Aug 1 al933 ♦Permanent St.-Impt. Bonds. 4s '06 A-O $75.000c.—Oct 1 1936 4Ms'12 A-O 42.000c-—Oct 1 1942 ♦Paving Bonds. 4s '17 J-D$ 150,000c—.June 1 1947 3Hs'01 J-D Assess, val. Street Lighting Bonds. 4M*'20 $76,000c__Jan 1 '22-'40 ♦Street & Sewer Impt. Bonds. 4Mb 13 A-O $32.000 Oct 1 1943 Bellefonte. ♦Refunding Bonds. F-A $55,900.—Aug 1 1946 4Ms'17 F-A 55,000c—Aug 1 1947 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1932.) Sinking fund. 42,199 (70% act.) '20 1,798,814 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$20.00 INT. on 3Ms at Farmers' & Me¬ chanics' Bank in Phila.; on 4s in bellevue. This borough is in Allegheny Co. Question of annexation to Greater Pittsburgh defeated Feb. 18 1908. --_ 4s '16 Improvement Bonds. $21.000c.-July 1 1940 4H8'10 J-J (Subject to call after July 1 1920.) $1.000 4Hs 15 A-O 20,000 Oct 1 1945 434s'97 12,000 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1930.) 4s '02 29,000 ♦Sewer, Police & Fire-Alarm Bds. Street Bonds. 4^8*11 A-O $40.000c—Oct 1 1941 Ms'U&'12 75.000 Sewer Bonds. 5s '19 J-J 3 M-S $100,000c__Sept 1 1933 $25.000_JuJy 1 '37-'49 ($5,000 each 3 years.) (Optional after 20 years from date) Impt. Bonds {Tax-free). Fire Apparatus Purchase. 4s '05 4s '17 J-J 7 $4,000c.-Jan 1 '22-'23 $69,000 43^s'08 J-D 85,000c. June 1 *22-*38 \ 15,000c.. Jan 1 '24-'28 4Ms'16 J-J *48,100 ——1922-1946 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21 $2,673,000 (Part every 5 years; see V. 103, p. Floating debt (est.) (add'l) 880,000 1055, for maturity.) Sinking funds (est.). 215,000 5s '93 —— — —. Sewer Bonds. -- J-D Assess, val. real estate $21,000- —1921-1924 40,000. Dfec '25 to '28 61,000,000 Other assessable property. 3,000,000 Total assess, val. '21 (est.)64,000,000 Borough-Hall and Fire-House. (Assessment 100% land and M-S $25,000--Sept 1 '35-'39 50% improvement.) BOND. DEBT Dec 1 *19— $260,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$25.00 Assessed valuation 1919—9,802,060 Population In 1910 12,837 Total tax (per $1,000) 1918 .$17.00 Population 1920 (census) 50,358 a Subj. to call 10 Population 1910, 6,323; 1920, 8,198 years after date; INT. on bonds marked (*) at ♦15 years after date. Citizens' Nat. Bank, Beilevue; othersl INT. payable at office of Treas. at the Beilevue Realty Savings & 4s '09 Trust County. 4s'09 — - — — brentwood? This borough is in Allegheny County. Incorp. Nov. 6 1915. Peckville) is in General Improvement Bonds. Lackawanna Co. Incorp. Aug. 23 4KsT7 F-A $34,000 1922-1949 1867. Bonds are tax-free. Borough TOTAL DEBT (?) owns its electric-light plant (inven¬ Population in 1920 1,695 tory Jan. 18 1921. $83,831.93.) Building Bonds. brentwood school dist. 5s '14 J-D $8,000 Dec 1 1924 School Bldg. Bonds {tax-free). (Subject to call after Dec. 1 1916) ($70,000 $10,000 on 5s '15 F-A $15,000 Aug 1 1940 Jan. 1 in'28,*32, (Subject to call after Aug. 1 1920) 5s '20 J-J '35, '39, '41, *44 Electric Light Plant Bonds. and'46. -s '18 $7,500 15,000 Jan 1 1949 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1933.) BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '21$98,980 Bridge Bonds. blakely. This borough (P. O. Co. bethlehem school dist. 3Ms J-D $21,9CJ —1931 3^s A-O 47,700 1922 ben avon. This borough is in Allegheny Co. J-J Incorp. in 1892. Population 1910, 4s '11 54,000 July 1 1941 1,828; 1920, 2,198. (Optional after July 1 1921.) 4s '16 J-J Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 75,000 July 1 1946 5s '19 J-D f$15,OOODec'25,'30&'41 (Optional after July 1 1926.) \20,000Dec '30, '35& '40 4s -—$159,300. 1947 4s Street-Improvement Bonds. 33,000 1922 5s'93 M-N $800c_$400 yly to '23 4s 10,000 1928 5s '97 M-S 2,000c 1921-1924 4s J-D 39,000 June 1 1932 4s '00 M-S 7.000cYearly to 1925 4s 25,000 1939 5s'04 M-N 5.500c—.1921-1931 50,000. —1944 5s '06 J-D 28,OOOc_June 1 '2l-*35 4s 185.0001945 5s '07 A-O z20.000c 1921-1936 4>$sT9 A-Of 36,000c—Apr 1 1928 4Hs'09 J-D 8.000 1921-1938 (840,000c-Apr 1 '29-'49 4Hs'10 M-S xl0.000c_-.Sept 1 1930 (300,000 Apr 1'26,'31,*36 4Mb' 13 A-O 25,000 1921-1936 5s *21 A-O(240,000-Apr 1 '41 & *46 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- $141,300 1135,000 Apr 1 1951 Sinking fund ; 22,991 BOND. DT. Mar 25 21-$3,142,100 ___ 0—$10.00 1920—-$41.50 Population 1910, 5,345; 1920, 6,564 INT. at Peckville Nat. Bank, Peckville. This borough is in Allegheny Co. 1901. Pop'n 1910, 3,134; 1920,4.987. Sewer Bonds. Incorp. 4s $14,000|4^s $14,000 4Mb .20,000 Paving bonds 43^8 14,000 Paving and sewer bonds 4 Ms 13,000 Street Bonds. . ... 1921 bridge ville. This borough is, in Allegheny Co. BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1919. $91,000 Floating debt (additional). 4,508 Sinking fund 24,629 Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,855,130 Assessed vai'n. personal 118,750 Other assessable property. 71,750 Total val. 1919 (80% act.).1,880,180 - brackenridge. 4Hs'16 J-J val. assess, (about 2-3 actual) 2,847,380 Population in 1920 (est.)--, 3,000 — Boro. tax (per $1,000) 19 Total tax (per $1,000) ($10,000c 10,000c 15,000c ) ( Electric-Light Bonds. 5s '15 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$10 00 Population 1910, 1,983; 1920-3,092 bridgeville school BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 Floating debt (add'l)--Sinking fund dist. $50,000 5,000 19,148 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (75%act.)2,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$15.00 Jan 1 1926 Population in 1920 3,148 Jan 1 1931 Jan 1 1945 bridgewater"sch. dist. P. O. West Bridgewater. School Bonds {tax-free). 4Hs'15 J-D ($10,000—June 1 '25-'34 1 20,000.-June 1 '35-*44 BOND. DEBT April 23 '21—$33,000 11,000 Assess, val. '21 lM act.) 614,725 63,830 Tax .rate (per $1,000) 1921—$17.00 2,419,756 bristol. This borough is In Bucks County. M-S $10,000 Sept 1 1935 Elec. Light & Property Bonds. 4Ms "$8,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 192l-$106,000 Certificate debt (add'l)- Sinking funds Assessed valuation 1921 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1921—$14.00| Inc. brackenridge sch. dist. School-Building Bonds. 4Ms s-a ($7,000c—June 1 1923 8,000c 4Mb s-a June 1 1933 / 5,500c—Sept 1 1930 5,500c—Sept 1 1940 16,000c—Feb 1 1926 17,000c—Feb 1 1936 17,000c—-Feb 1 1945 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 1921 $76,000 Sinking fund 20,340 4Mb s-a Ass'd val'n 1920 (80% acc.)2.196.094 School tax rate(per $1,000)'20.$-:0.00 Population in 1920 (est.) payable at Tarentum (Pa.) Sav, & Trust Co.; and at Mercn. & Mechanics Bank, Brackenridge. braddock. This borough Is in Allegheny Co Inc. June 8 1867. Pop. '10. 19.357; 1920, 20.879. Funding Bonds. 4Hs'l3 J-D$150,000.Y'ly beg. 1927 4s 16 J-D 163,000 (Part yearly in May for 30 years.) Funding & Street-Impt. Bonds. 4s '05 M-N $83,000c-Yrly in May Reservoir Bonds. M-S $28,000c-Yrly in Mar. Funding & Improvement Bonds 4s J-J $38,000c _Yrly in Jan Improvement Bonds. 4Hs'98 A-0$$25,000-Yearly in April BOND. DT. May 20 '21$487,000 Assessed val'n, real estate.13,071,000 Assessed val'n, personal-1,042,000 4 Ms Total assessed val. 1720. Refunding Bonds {opt. beg. 1933) A-O $9,000 Oct 1 1943 4s '13 Water Bonds 4Hs'12 F-A$100.000c_Feb 1 '22-*42 4Hs'18 J-J 52.000—July 1 1947 ,s '20 12,000 — — Sewer Bonds (Tax-Free.). 4Hs'll A-O $59,850_cApr 1 '22-'40 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920- $172,000 Assessed val. 1919 (est.)—3,300,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$25.00 10.273 Pop'n 1910, 9,256; 19 20 INTEREST at Bristol Trust 9.000 INT. 1921 (about M actual) -.14,113.000 City tax (per $1,000) 1921 $12.00 INT. at Borough Treasurer's office. -_- — Total 5s '17 J-J $11,000—July 1 '2l-*31 BOND. DEBT Jan 18 '21$41,500 Floating debt (add'l). 6,500 Sinking fund. 11,928 Assess, val '20 (70% act.).3,242,981 — 4s *99 McKean — 1937 3 J^s'OO F-A bellefonte. 4s '98 In Improvement Bonds. J-J $11,000c Jan 11930 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1914.) Bethlehem. 4^s'17J-J $80,000 1927 (Subject to call.) blair county. 5s '19 $30,000 1939 Holidaysburg is the county seat. (Subject to call after 1929.) All of the bonds are tax-free to holder 5s'20 $35,000 —1930 Impt. Bonds {opt. after 1917). (Subject to call 1920.) 4s '07 J-J $200,000r—_Jan 1 1927 Alms House Bonds. Bldg. Bonds, {opt. after 1915). 5s *20 J-J $19,000c&r.Jan 1 I960 Fire Improvement Bonds. 3.65s'O5F-A$140,GO0r—.Aug 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21 $302,000 5s '19 $8,000 1939 Floating debt (add'l) 125,000 (Subject to call after 1929.) Sinking funds 250 Refunding {opt. Jan. 1 1918). Assessed val'n, real estate.54,518,237 4Ms'13 J-J $10,000c—Jan 1 1933 Assessed val'n, personal..13,153,085 City-Building Bonds. Other assessed prop Apr $10,000c 3,904,937 4s —1926 Total assessed vafn 1920 Incinerator Bonds. (40% actual) 71,576,259 5s'20 $15,000-1930 County tax (per $1,000) 1921-_$7.50 (Optional 1920) Popul'n 1910, 108,858; 1920, 128,334 Refunding & Imprv't Bonds. INT. at office of Sinking Fund 4Hs'17 M-S $25,000 1942 Commission. (Subject to call 1939.) BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $243,000 blairsville! Sinking fund (cash & bonds) 38,458 This borough is in Indiana County. Assess, val. '20 (50% act.), 8,132,582 BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '18—$75,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $15.00 Sinking fund INT. at City Treasurer's office. 10,000 Total ass'd val. (1-3 act.) 983,309 Total tax rate (per $1.000) $19.00 bradford school district Population 191Q, 3,572; 1920--4,391 Building Bonds {Tax-free). 4Kg'15A-0 $60,000c_due $2,000 & blairsville school dist. $3,000 in alternate years. 4Hs'15 A-O $49,700—Apr 15 '22-'42 BOND. DEBT Aprl8'2l— $60,000 (1925,$ 10,0001930, 1934 and 1937 Assess, val. '20(40% act.)_6,072,000 and $14,000 in 1942) School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$25.00 BOND. DEBT May 1920$52,000 Population in 1920 (est.) 18,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) INT. at Dist. Treasurer's office. 1918--$22.00 INT. at Blairsville Nat. Bank. Bonds are tax-free to holder. INT. at Lehigh Valley Nat. Bank, _ $43,500c...Sept 1 1927 [ Borough-Improvement Bonds. 4s '07 —- bradford. This city is Incorp. Jan. 14 1879. Population 1910, 14,544; 1920, 15,525. - —- countyt" amts. J-J beaver - • 1922-1949 M-S$236,890r_Sept 1 '21-*32 (Various 4s '10 - —- — beaver county. Floating debt Apr 13 20-53,000 Sinking fund Mar 25 '21-225,240 assess. val. 1921 $62,276.888 School tax (per $1,000) 1919 $9.00 Population m 1919 (est.) —60,000 Total BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '20- $103,500 This beaver school district. 4^s'16 J-J $20,400—July 1 *21-32 1921-—$11.00 INT. at Pittsburgh Trust Co r TaJc free to holders. ben avon school dist. 97 bristol school district. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- Sinking fund $25,500 3,141 Assessed valuation real 3,150.000 Assessed val. porsonal 543,000 Assessed valuation 1920—-3,693,000' Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$15.00 Population in 1920 10,273 brookville school dist. This district (P. O. Brooksville) i» in Jefferson County. School Bonds. 4^s'19 J-J $45,000.-July 15 '24-38 $53,000 BOND. DEBT May 15 '20. Floating debt - 10,000 Tot.ass d val.'20 (35% act.) 1,464,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) Population in 1920-- 1920—$25.00 4,000- brownsville. This borough is in Fayette County. Incorp. in 1814. Pop n '10, 2,324; 1920, 2.502. Tax Free Bonds. 4Hs'16 M-S $19.000. (Due $4,000 in 15 yrs. and $5,000 in 20, 25 and 30 yrs.) Street-Improvement Bonds. A-O $15,000c 1920-1933 4Hs'll M-N 33,000c. 1921,'31&'41 BOND. DEBT Apr 1919—.$67,000 4s braddock 8chool district. 4Mb'14 M-NI195.500c.May 1 '22-44 (See V. 98, p. 1181, for maturity.) Sinking funds 4Hs'18 116,000—Nov 1 *21 -f36 Assess, val. {M act.) 3.430 '15—971.000 120,000.-Nov 1 *37-*46 Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1916—$17.00 NET DEBT April 1915— $389,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1916—$35.50 Assess, val. '13 (2-3 INT. act.)_12,096,610 payable in Brownsville at School tax (per $1,000) 1918—110.00 Mononganela Nat. Bank. — brownsville boro. sch. d. BOND. DEBT Apr 11921 $25,000 carbon county. Mauch Chunk is the county seat. 4,500 Floating debt Sinking fund 4,941 Assessed valuation 1920 1,050,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---$12.00 Road Bonds. 5Hs'20 A-O$200,000 - .--1935-1950 ($50,000 each five yearn.) Bridge Bonds (opt. beg. Jan. 1 18) 4Ms'13 J-J $50,000 Jan 1 1943 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 16 '21 $230,000 butler. Floating debt— 10,000 This borough is In Butler County Assessed value real estate.23,672,794 Incorp. 1817 and has been a thirdAssessed value personal— 6,532,735 class city since Jan. 1 1918. Tot.ass'd val. 1..20 35,205,529 Bonds are tax-free to holder. 4s'07 J-D $30,000c -—1924-1928 County tax (per $1,000) '20—$3.00 Population '10, 52,846;' 1920, 62,565 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '06 J-D $20,000c 1922-1924 -- — 1,000 —' 4s 4s ... 4 Ms ... carbondaliTschool dist. - 4MsT6 14,000 25,000 1933 1936 25.000 50,000 28,000 J-D$125,000c..$25,000 on '41 & '45. June 1 *26. '31. '36. $210,200 TOTAL DEBT 1918— 157,810 $1,000) 1918—$10-00 19,000 5s'19 A-0 125.000 Oct 1 1949 Population in 1918 INT. at Liberty Discount & Sav. (Subject to call Oct. 1 1929.) 4Ms 4Ms ... ... 1923 1923 ... 5s '21 J-J $90,000 190,000—Jan 1 135,000 Total assessed val'n Tax rate (per Bank, Carbondale. Viaduct Bonds. 4Ms'14 -Jan 1 '31-45 '46-'50 BOND. DEBT April 18 '21 $133,000 Asf'd val. '21 (50% act.) 15,533,090 carlisle. This borough is in Cumberland Co. 4s $12,500 Jan 1 1924 ... 4s (per $1,000) 1921—$13.00 4s Pop'n '10, 20.728; 1920 23,778 4s 4s INT. Is payable In Butler. 18,200—Apr 7,500 May 17,000 Mar 76,500 July ... ... Tax rate 4s butler county. 4s ... Funding Bonds. A-O $13,000c County Bonds. A-O $ 10,000c..$10,000 yrly M-N 16,000c Part yearly 1 1 1 1 1924 1926 1927 1941 J-D 4s A-O Steam-Roller Bonds. --- $8.000c—_l June 11922 '15—$195,600 J-D 4s J-D 2,000c 2,000 yrly Road Bonds. 5Ms*20 $550,000.-Sept 1 '27-'44 BOND. DEBT June 7 '21 $678,000 Total assessed val'n 1921-37.000,000 State & Co. tax(per$l .000) '17-$6.75 Pop. 1910, 72,689; 1920. .77.270 INT. payable at Treasurers office. 4s BOND. DEBT Apr 2 71,265 16,695 '10—4,395,540 $1,000) 1910- —$19.00 Floating debt Sinking fund— Assess, val. (2-3 act.) Total tax (per (addl.)._ Floating debt — _ Population 1910.10,303; 3,237,b0 Assessed valuation 1920 School tax (per $1,000) chambersburgT This borough is the Franklin Co. Inc. 1784. 1920. 10.916 Carlisle. INT. at Farmers' Tr. Co.. INTEREST Is payable at the Dela¬ County Trust Co. In Chester. ware clairton. This boro. is in Allegheny Co. ($60,000—Due $10,000 5Ms'20F-A -I Aug 1 '29, '34, '38, '42, of 3Ms'03 A-0 $20,000c Aprl 1933 (Subject to call after April 1 1908.) Impt. Bonds (part due every 5 yrs.) 4M«'10 J-D$247,o20 1921-1940 Refunding Bonds. 4^s*19 J-D $74,200c.July 1 *21-46 ($3,000 in '22, *25, *28. '31, '34, '37 '40, '43 & '46, and $2,500 in remaining years.) I (per $1,000) 1920—$14.00 Population in 1920 —16,000 Tax rate california school dist. This district (P. O. California) Is in Washington County. BOND. DEBT June 1 1921-$42,000 Floating debt 11,700 Sinking fund... 20,000 Assessed/Real estate val (Personal 955,075 1,200 'propaity.. 111,825 Tot. ass'd val. 21 (1-3 act.)l,068,100 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1931.--$23.00 Other assess, Population in 1921 (est.) 2,800 1920 10.504 x Street and Funding 4s '16 Bonds. M-S $125.000—Sept l'2i-'46 (See V. 103, p. 680, for maturity.) General Impt. Bonds. 4s'05 $5,000j—Jan 2 1925 Street Impt. Bonds. 4s '06 $6,000 Oct 1 '25 & '30 Sewer Bonds. — - cambria county. Edensburg is the county seat. - - - 4s 06 ($25,000— --Jan 2 1926 \ 50.000—Jan '31 & '36 4^s'18 A-O$4 >7,050 Oct 1 *21-'41 Park & Equip. Bonds. (See V. 107, p. 2306, for maturity.) 4Hs'13 J-D $35,000—Dec 1 *23 and Road Bonds. every 5 years thereafter 5s '19 J-D$478,300c.Dec 1 '2l-'42 Impt. & Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). 5Ms'20 M-S 500 000--Sept 1 '21-'43 4Ms'll M-N$62,000cNov 1 1921-'41 (See V. Ill p. 1198 for maturity, (Part due every 5 years.) BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '2111,461,000 TOTAL DEBT Dec31 !20— $313 000 Floating debt... 110,000 Floating dent (adtll.)----87,471 Total assessed value 1921 Cash on ha id 31,281 (abt. 75% actual) 165,000,000 Assessed valuation 1920 8,277,080 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 -$6.00 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$10.50 Pop'n 1910, 166,331; 1920, 197,839 x Tax-free to holder. INT. on bonds of 1913 and 1916 at Carrick Bank, on others at Iron & cambridge springs. Glass Dollar Sav. Bank, Pittsburgh. This boro. is in Crawford County. BOND. DEBT May 20 *21—140,596 carrick school district. Floating debt (add 1) 8.145 Building Bonds. Sinking fund 16,788 $27,000-.July 1 *22-'30 Tot. ass'd val. '21 (50% act.) 757 970 4Ms'17 J-J $1,000) '21-$20." 0 Population in 1910, 1,600; '20, 1,663 Tax rate (per (?) Tax rate $8.00 (per $1,000) 1918 Inc. Feb. 8 1892. canonsburg. This borough Is In Washington Co Population 1910, 3,891; 1920, 10 632. xFunding Bonds. 4Ms'13 M-S $12,000c.—Mar 1 1925 xGeneral Bonds. 4s J-D $10.000c—Dec 18 1925 zPaving Bonds. 4 Ms M-N $l5,000c.Nov 2 '2l-'27 4MsT6 M-S 24,500—Sept 1 '2l-'36 Sewer Bonds. 4s J-D $14,500c_Dec 2 '2l-'27 4Ms'08 J-D x2,600c-June 1 '21-'24 TOTAL DEBT May 1921. $*0,100 Sinking fund 21,T5 Assess, val. (4-5 act.) 2,807,095 Tax rate (per $1,000) $12.00 INT. at Borough Treas. office. x Tax free to holders. Inc. 1802. This borough Is In Lehigh County Refunding Bonds (Tax-Free). 3Ms'07 s-a $5,000c 1927 Bridge Bonds (Tax-Free). 3Ms'05s-a $, ,800c 1935 Water-Works (Tax-Free). 4s 09-10 s-a $71,100c—1930 & 1940 BOND. DEBT Jan. 8 '21- $80,900 Assess, val. '21 (40% act.).3.231,605 Roro tax (per $1,000) 1920 , .$8-50 Population 1910, 5,250; 1920, 4,714 INT. at Nat. Bank of Cacasauqua catasauqua sch. dist. district is in Lehigh County J-J $27,800c—-July 1 1941 (Subject to call July 1 1916.) 4s *12 J-J 30,000c.—July 1 1942 (Subject to call July I 1922.) This 4s '11 at poor dist. $28,000c-July 6 21- 26 DEBT Apr 16 1921 $28,000 J-J 4s BOND. 8,9/7,496 601,=54 670,830 Tot. val.*20(abt.1-3%act.) 10,152.880 Poor & bond tax (per M) '20—$2.60 property Other assess, Population in 1910 INT. paid at Co. clearfield. x$45,000 -.-1929 X6.000 1925 5s *04 26,000 1932 4Ms'07 16,000 4 M3' 14 J-J x75,000 July 1 1944 _s '17 28.000 4MsT9 A-Q 32,000 Apr 1 1949 Refunding & Street Bonds. 414s'13 J-J $17,000 July 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '20- $245,000 Floating debt 30,000 Sinking fund 31,500 — — . .36,638 Treas. office. , This borough is —- 4s '01 INT. clarion county County Home. 1921$90,000 Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal charleroi; This borough Is In Washington Co 4s '99 $1,000) 1918---$10.00 Union Tr. Co., Ciairton. Tax rate (per fund — 5,000 Assess, val .(75% act.) '21-6,700,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) *21 $15.00 Population in 1921 (est.) 13.200 Sinking 17,000 5,500,000 Sinking fund Assessed val. 1915-j dist. chambersburg sch. ^ ^ in Clearfield Co. Fire Equipment. , „ 4Ms'18 A-O $10,000 Apr 1 1948 Optional 10 years after date. Street Impt. Bonds. 5Ms'20 — — Junel 1950 $40.000 /Optional .Tune 1 1940) July 1920-- $152,000 Assessed valuation 1920-_ -3.075,000 BOND. DEBT Population 1910, 6,851; 1920, 8,529 clearfield county. Assess, val. '20 (40% act.)-4,173,640 Clearfield is the county seat. Boro tax (per $1,000) 1920—$15.00 4Ms'17 J-D $110,000.—June 1 1937 Popula'n 1910, 9,615: 1920, 11.516 Subject to call $10,000 yearly after INT. at Bank of Charleroi. June 1 1922.) x Tax-free to holders. TOTAL DEBT Apr 20 1921 $110,000 Floating debt charleroi school dist. Bonds are tax-free to holders. 4 Ms'04 M-N J$ 12.000c Mayl'22'25'31 \ 5.000c-.. May 1 1928 4Ms*12 J-J 57,800c-July i '22-'42 (See V 94, p 1641. for maturity.) -s *04 -s '06 -s '07 —- — $15,000. 6,500. 20,000 4Ms'l6 J-J 20,000 9,72a (addl.)--— Sinking fund - ----- ass'd' val. '2# <2-5 act)22,376,350 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 .-$5.00 Population '10 , 93,768; *20, 103,236 Tot. clifton heights. This borough is in Delaware - Co. Incorporated June 1 1885. Highway Bonds. Ms'17 J-J $70,000c—July 1 1946 Sewer and 1944 J 8.000 4 118,000—1945-1946 Street Bonds. $145,000 5s '91 M-S $16,000-— Nov 11 1921 Sinking fund 2 085 BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1921 $86,000 Assessed val., real 3,816.055 Floating debt (add'l)-14,000 Assessed val., personal 299.060 Sinking fund 10,800 — _ BOND. DEBT Apr 14 *19. 9,130 property Other assess, Assess, 1,415,375 val. real 1919.4,124.245 Assess, val. personal 110,650 .$20.00 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (70% act.) 1,526,028 Pop'n 1910, 9,635; 1919 (est.), 13,000 Tax rate (per $ 1.000) '21— —$1 >.00 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Charle¬ Population 1910, 3,155; 1920, 3,469 roi, and DIst. Treasurer's office. clinton county. Lock Haven is the county seat. cheltenham township. Refunding Bonds. This township (P. O. Ogontz) is 4s '11 J-D $58,600c al931 in Montgomery County. 4s '11 M-S 39,400c a 1931 Highway Bonds. 4s TO A-O 17,000c al930 4Ms'16 J-J $45.000 July 1 1946 .s '10 15,0001930 (Optional after July 1 1926) $£5,500 BONDED DEBT $185,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 '21 Total val. (50% act.) School tax (per $1,000) 1918 — ^ 35,000 Assess, val. real -—-12,269,844 personal—— 365,272 Other assessable property _. 512,490 Population 1910, 8.434: 1920, 11,015 Ass'd val'21 (2-5to3-5 act) -13,147.606 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $8 00 cheltenham twp. sch. d. Popul'n 1910, 31,545; 1920, 33,555 BOND. DEBT May 27 '21 $210,000 a Opt. 10 years before maturity. Assessed/Real estate 13,620,124 INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. val'n (Personal.—— — 40,960 Oth)r assessable property810,875 coal twp. school district Total assessed val'n 1921 This district (P. O. Shamokiu) is 12,360,000 Assessed val. 1915 (40% to 50% actual).-.14,471,959 (per $1,000) 1920—$15.00 Population in 1921 (est.) lo.OOO Tax rate chester. Chester Is situated In Delaware Co Assess, val. in Northumberland County. Funding Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-D$i;>8,000—June 1 22-46 (See V. 102, p. 2272. for maturity.) BOND. DEBT May 22 '20 $167,000 Tot.ass.val.'19 (65% act.) 10,375.783 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $25.00 18.000 $60.000-'28. '36 & *44 Population in 1920 (est.) INT. payable at Dime Tr. & Safe 70,000 Jan 1 1948 400,000c.-July 1 1924, Deposit Co. of Shamokin. Incorp. 1866. 414s* 14j-j § 4Ms'18 4Ms'19 — — 1929, 1934 & 1939 coatesyille. § Refunding Bonds. This city is in Chester County. 3Ms'99 J-J $176,000c July 1929 4s '07 J-J 133,000c...July 1 1937 Inc. as borough 1857, incorporated as city of third class in 1915. (Subject to call July 1 1917.) Water and Sewer Bonds. SCity Bonds. $20,000r„July 1 '21-28 3Ms'03 A-O $60,000c.Apr 1 *23 &*33 3Ms'03 J-J J-J 6,700r —-1296 70,000c. ..July 1 1934 4s 96 3 Ms'04 J-J J-J ll,000r—Jan 1 1927 70,000c—.Jan 1 1939 4s 97 4s 09 J-J 100,000c—July ,1 1925 4Ms 18 J-D /12,500-1.-Junel 1923 4Ms'10 J-J 162,500--June 1 24-48 300,OO0cJ'lyl'3O-'35-'40 4Ms'll J-J Water and Street Bonds. 100,000 July 1 1946 4s '16 165,000--. 4Ms 12 M-NS23.000 Nov 1 1942 6s 165,000--— BOND. DEBT May 1919 $1,289,000 4Ms 15 J-J 1921-1946 Assessment debt (add'l) 28O.500 4Ms'16 M-N 75,000 --- Park and Playground Bpnds. 304,996 4Ms'17 A-O $65,000(real General Bonds. 1919—56,194,047 (per $1,000) 1918 $7 50 4Ms'17 A-O $6,800 Sewer, Water, Street & Park Sinking fund Total catasauqua. (?) 3,326; 1920, 6,264 4 Ms 4 Ms —- TOTAL DEBT '47. _— Floating — 22,412 Sinking fund 59,773 Total ass'd val'n (real est.), 1920 (est.) (65% act. -.6,500,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$10.00 Pop'n *10,11.800; 1920 13,1/1 INT. at Nat. Bk. of Chambersburg. Floating debt carrick. This borough is in Allegheny Co. Inc. June 21 '04; Pop'n in TO 6,173; 15,000---Aug'1 1950 DEBT. Population 1910, • ... *45 and I BOND. clairton school district. This district Is in Allegheny Co. J-D $51,500c Tax-free F-A 60,000c Tax-free A-O 20,000c Tax-free 4Ms'19 J-D $3,500c—.July 1 1949 4 Ms 120,000BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20-- $360,400 4Ms'18 Assessment debt (add'l) 5,821 TOTAL DEBT May 1918- $100,000 Floating debt (add'l) 15,000 debt — carlisle school district. Building Bonds (Tax-free). 4s '14 J-J $90,000c...July 1 1944 butler school district. Bonds are tax-free to holder. (Subject to call beg. July 1 1924.) 4s '07 M-S $37,000o Sep 2 '22.'27 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21 $90,000 4s '09 M-S 4,601,301 12,500 Mar 1 1924 Assessed value, real— 13,800 3Hs'00F-A 24,100c 1922-1931 Assess, value personal— 3Hs'01 J-D 6,000c 1922 Other assessable property- 389,705 3s '01 M-S 39,000c 1931 Tot. val. 1920.(70% act)-5,004.806 Total tax rate(per$l ,000) '21-113.00 (Optional beginning 1916.) 4s '10 M-N 50,000c 1940 Population in 1920 (est.) 10,636 INT, payable at Farmers' Tr. Co., (Subject to call $15,000 In 10 years, $15,000 In 15 years and $20,000 in Carlisle. 20 years.) 4iis'12 A-0 25,000c..Apr 15 1942 carnegie. This borough Is in Allegheny Co. (Optional after 5, 10 and 15 years.) 4Ms'12 A-O /$5,000c_.-Apr 1 1922 Bonds are tax-free to holders. 120,000c. Apr 1 '27<fe'32 General-Improvement Bonds. 4s 16 s-a 285,000 4Ms'03J-D $23,000 Junel 1933 A-0 50,000-1— Apr 1 1935 4Ms'18 $250,000c ....1924-1948 4s '05 BOND. DEBT May 1918 $818,000 Sewer Bonds. Sinking fund— 105,060 4Ms'98J-D $18,000---.Junel 1923 Assessed valuation 1917.-11,330,783 4Ms'0l J-J 20,00c—Jan 1 1931 Street Bonds. (Assessment 30 to 50% actual value) School tax (per $1,000) 1917-.$13.50 4 Ms'98 J-D $25,000 June 11928 INTEREST payable at Guaranty 4Ms'01 J-J 10,000 Jan 1 1926 Safe Dep. & Tr. Co., Butler. 4Hs'09 J-J 85,000 July 1 '22-'38 434s'16J-D 100,000-- —— — 1938 General Municipal Bonds. butler township sch. dis. 4Ms'97 M-S $4,000—Sept 15 1921 This district (P. O. Butlor) is in 4Ms'16J-D a,000 1921 Butler County. BOND. DEBT May 1 '20-$355,000 4Ms*18 F-A $36,000 ... — Ass'd val'n '19 (80% act.)-8,334,730 (Due $4,000 yearly, subject to call Tax rate (p'er $1,000) 1920---$11.00 after 5 years.) Pop'n T*\ 10,009; 1920 , 11,516. TOTAL DEBT May 26 '19 $37,000 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Carnegie Floating debt 20,000 Assessed val'n 1918 (M act.)3,201,334 carnegie school dist. School tax rate(p. $1,000) T8_$10.00 BOND. DEBT Apr. 20 '21 $178,500 INT. payable at Butler. Ass'd val. *20 (80% act.)—8,366,18) capital tax-exempt. Bonds are > 1920—$18.50 Population m 1920 (est.) 5,000 INT. at Nat. Bank of Catasauqua. BOND. DEBT May 20 , April 11923 14,300c Dec 1 1923 10,800c...April 1 1925 4s Butler Is county seat. 4s ... $57,800 A^ess. val. '19 (90% act.)$58,000,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$6.50 650 85,000 11,000 Population in 1919 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— Sinking funds _ 3Hs [VOL. 112. PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS 98 assessed val. estate) (actual) City tax Pop. '10. 38,537; *20 (Census), | Tax-free to holders. chester school 4Ms'12 58.030 district. M-N/$20,000—-Junel 1932 Bonds. 4Ms'l9 A-O $250,000 Street Bonds. 5s '21 A-O $45,000 —— Refunding Bonds. 1 60,000-J'ne 1 '37&'42 4Ms'15 —75,000J'nel'32,*37&'42 4s '11 J-J *76,500c—July 1 1941 Improvement Bonds. School Bonds. 4.4s00 J-J $ll,000r -.1930 4Ms'17 — $130,000c_—July 1 1947 Water Bonds. 4Ms*18 — 370,000 1948 5s '20 ann 250,000 Apr 1 1950 4Ms'l7 M-N$36,000.^June 1 *21-*47 BOND. DEBT May 1921 $866,500 High-School Bonds. Sinking fund 89,665 3 Ms'01 J-J $125,000c July 1 1931 13,800,935 4s J-D 30.000r„ .May 1 1934 Ass'd val. (70% act.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1920--S27.50 Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'13 J-D $75.000cJ'nel *32,'37&42 Population 1910, 11.084: 1920, 14,545 INT. on refunding bonds at BOND. DEBT May 9 1919 $971,500 Sinking fund l81,622Tr3amr3r's office — __ June, 1921.] PENNSYLVANIA—CITIES conway. ooatesville school dist. This borough Is in Beaver County, 33*s A-O fil.OOOo.. Oct 1 '21-31 4.40s F-A 15,000c—Feb 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Dec 1918—47,500 (Subject to call.) Floating debt. -; 6,000 4s A-O 15,000c—1924-1938 Water debt (incl.) 32,708 4s '06 J-J 21,000c.. _Jan 1 1937 Assessed [Real estate—. ^699,350 val. (Personal (Subject to call $1,000 yearly begin¬ 73,675 1916 ning Jan 1 1908) [Other property—— 440 -.-748.500 435s*12 J-J 36,000c 1928-1942 Total assess, val. '18__ 43*s*15 J-J 95,400c—1921-1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) *18 -$39 .25 4® 17 M-N 65,000—May 1 ,22-*47 Population 1910, 1,483; 1920-1,858 BOND. DEBT Apr 1917—$291,500 cobaopolisT" 11,000 Sinking funds Oct 1916—This borough Is In Allegheny Co. Assess, val. '16 (2-3 act.)-.6,502,740 A-O $26.500 1926&1927 School tax (per $1,000) 1918—$11.00 43*s 4s J-J 43,000——1930 Population In 1917 (est.) 16,000 4s A-O 48.000——1926 INTEREST is payable at National 4s J-D 20,000 —1932 Bank of Chester Valley. Coatesvllle. Improvement Bonds. 4 3*s'<37 J-J $40,000c-July 15 1937 collin gd ale. Street & Sewer-Impt. Bonds. This borough (P. O. Darby) 43*s'08 J-J $20,000c—.July 1 1938 Is in Delaware Co. BUND. DEBT Apr. 18 '21 $213,000 -s '16 $10,000— Ploating debt (add'l) 25,841 Street Improvement Bonds. Sinking fund 100,(TO Assess, val. 21 (60% act.).5,700,809 53*s $60,000.. BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921, $142,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$26.00 Sinking fund 24,041 Popul'n 1910, 5,252; 1920, 6,162 Assess, val. 1921 2.300,000 INTEREST payable at Coraopolls Bor'gh tax rateipar$l,000)' 20 $ 12.00 Population 1910, 1,361; 1920, 3,834 cobaopolis-school dist. - . BOND. DEBT Jan 11921. $83,500 resources Jan 11921. 46,475 Total assess, val. (about 50% actual) 1920-1,200,000 Total tax rate (ner $1,000) *20_$29.00 Population 1910, 2,285; 1920-.3,115 — All the above bonds are tax free. INT. - .... -- — columbia. **" "* [$5,000—Mar 1 1922 5,000—Mar 1 1927 5,000 Mar 1 1929 60,000—Mar 1 '31-'42 20,000—Mar 1'43-'44 43*s $50,000 —1923-1946 (See V. 108, p. 189, for maturity.) (Optional Jan 1 1925.) BUND. DEBT May 1921 $230,500 Refund. Bonds 26,000 4s g *16 J-J $58,000c Jan 1 1946 Floating debt (additional). 17,860 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1926.) Sinking fund— TOT. DEBT June 7 1921- $153,000 Assessed valuation 1921—6,364,034 (Assessment about 4 5 act.) Assessed val. '20 U-3 act.) $3,677,822 School tax (per $1.000)'21—$17.00 Total tax (per $1,000) 19,0, -$31.30 INT. payable in Columbia. cobby. This city is In Erie Co. Inc. 1896. columbia school dist. Street Paving Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 2 ) '2 L J-J $3 V>00 4s *15 $9,500 July 11935 Floating de ot (add 1) L — • 29,700 (Subject to call after July 1 1920.) Building Bonds. Sinking fund 2,400 Assessed f Real estate -3,649, ->65 43*s'19 J-J $12,200—July 1939 val. '20 \ Personal (Redeemable after 1924.) — 13,000 Total assessed val. 1920 Road Bonds. (1-3 to 3* act.) 3.662,565 4J*s'20 A-O $9,000—Apr 1 1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 ---$15.00 (Optional April 1 1925.) Refund. Bonds (Opt. beg. 1904). Population in 1920 (est.) — — 12,000 4s'99 M-N $37,050c—.May 1929 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1920columbia county. $58,750 Bloomsburg is the county seat. Assessment debt (add'l) 4,200 Assessed val. Jan 1 1920 Bridge (Int. at Bloomsburg). 3,599,150 4s A-Q $76.200e .-.1921-1932 Value of city property117,986 Total tax (per $1,000) 1918—$11.00 Refunding (Int. at Bloomsburg). 4s'09 J-J ;$2,000-- —-1922-1923 Population In 1910—.. 5,991 110,000-193 >-1936 Population in 1910 5,991; 1920 7,228 INT. payable at City Treasury. Funding (Int. at Bloomsburg). 4s *13 F-A $20.000c ...-1938-1941 BOND. DEBT May 1919 $130,500 cbafton. This borough Is in Allegheny Co. Assess, val. 19 (abt.)_.— 16,517.723 County tax (ner $1,000) 1919 —$4 50 Improvement Bonds. 4 Hs* 15 J-J Population 1910.48,467; 1920-48,349 $35,000-July 1 *39-*42 43*s'18 M-NS40.000—Mar 1 *39-*48 connellsville. Sewer, Street A Funding Bonds. This city is la Fayette County. r$l,230c. June 1 '22-'61 Incorp. as a borough 1806 and as 3d- 4s '06 J-D {24,000c.June 1 '22-*33 class city In 1911. In 1909 absorbed [ 30,000c. June 1 *34-'36 the boroughs of Connellsville and 4 Ms'95 M-S 6,000o.l919,'22&'25 New Haven. 4s '98 M-S f 6,000o.l919, *22&'25 x Funding & Street Bonds. I 500o 1926 43*g'15J-J /$25,000r——1921-1925 4s '99 M-S / 2,000c— 1923 | 70,000r ..-1926-1935 1 2,500c .1927 Columbia Is in Lancaster Co. Inc April 1814. Bonds are tax-free to holder. Pop. *10,11.454; *20,10.836 Funding Bonds. 5s *20 J-j $45,000—Jan j 1950 4s '17 M-S — — — - - — — - . — — Refunding; Bonds. 4s '01 M-S 11,000c —1921-1931 f 1,000c —— .1927 I 9,000c._1921'24&*26 M-S I 2,000c 1928 $9,000e ——1929 5.000———-1924 (Subject to call after 5 years) 4s '03 4Hs'08 A-O $47,500 Oct 1 1933 15.000c —1929-1931 Street-Impt. Bonds. (12,000c 1932-1933 tfs $32.000 1924 Is '06 M-S 16.000c 1921-1936 BOND. DEBT May 18 '20 $296,000 Funding Bonds (Tax-free). Assessment debt (add 1)— 13,700 f$2,000c— Nov l'22-'25 Sinking fund. 48,508 Is *09 M-N ( O.OOOcNov 1*23-24-26 Tot. val. 1920 (47% act.) .6,887,362 6,000c. Nov 1 '27-*28 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$15 00 120,000c. Nov I '37-'38 -s F-A '99 — — Pop'n 1910. 12,845; 1920—13,804 x Tax-free to holders. ... — ... Bonds are all tax-free to holders A-O;$30,000c—Oct 1 '22-'27 1 4,000c..-Oct 1 1928 43*s'15 M-N 30,000—May '25-'31 4tfs*16 J-D 250,000--June 1 '36-'45 5s 27,000 i 1948 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 '17-$329,500 Sinking funds 28,946 Assess, val. '18 (1-3 act.)—5,197,534 School tax (per $1,000) 1918—$25.00 INT. on 41*s ot 1910 at First Nat. Bank, ConneUsvilie; on 43*s due 1925-31 at Guarantee Tr. & Safe Dep. Co., Phila.; on 43*s of 1916 at Penn. Co. for Insurance on Lives & Granting Annuities, Phila. — $25,000 — —1931 1936 14,000 4s 41*8 41*s 41*8*14 4!*s'13 $201,420 .... — INT. at First Nat. Bk. In Crafton. 4s '05 4s '06 43*s*08 43*s'09 43*s'13 43*8*15 A-O A-O 15,000 28,000 M-N 7,000 A-O 5.000 J-J 10),000. M-N 15.000— —1935 ...1936 1934 1929 1943 1944 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921-$204,000 Assessed val. *21 (2-3 act.).7,312,197 (per $1,000) INT. at 1920—$12.00 5,900 First Nat. Bk., Crafton. cbesson. This borough Is In Cambria Co. ($8,000 June 1 1926 43*s'16 J-D 9,000 June 11936 — — — 20,561 -3.684.710 *21—_j— 1921—$10.00 Popul'n 1910, 7.480; 1920, 8,481 INT. payable part at First Nat. Bank, Conshohocken, and part at Guarantee Tr. & Safe Dep. Co.,Phila. Boro. tax (per $1,000) '34,'39 & '44. BOND. DEBT May 25 '21 $73,000 Floating Debt (add'l) 10,000 Sinking fund 10,500 Assessed val. real estate—.1.073,830 Assessed val. personal 302,300 Assess, val. '21 (50% act.).1,376,300 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $16-00 Pop'n 1910. 1,470; 1920 -2,170 CUMBERLANDTTWP. conshohocken sch. dist. Bldg. & Fund. Bds. (tax-free). 43*s'13 M-N $63,000c—1923-1943 This district SCH. DIST. (P. O. Carmichaels) is in Greene County. 5s'20 $37,000--Jan 1 '22-'32 (Part each 5 years) BOND. DEBT Apr 81921$53,000 Floating debt—.——— 17.000 Sinking fund 16.000 Total ass'd val. 1920 3,465,980 BONDED DEBT $1,000) 1920—$14 50 Population in 1919 —8,000 43*s'12 J-D $25,000c 1942 (Optional 1922.) 53*s'20 J-D 40,000c. June 1 '23-'46 INT. at Tradesmen's Nat. Conshohocken. Bank, - (?) ~~ DALE. This boro. is in Cambria County. — Tax rate (per 43*s'17 J-J $15,000c— 1947 (Subject to call 1937) BOND. DEBT May 21 '21_.$73,500 20,000—June 1 *34-*40 43*s'19 J-D ($5,000 in even-numbered years) 43*s'19 J-D 10,000—June 1 1942— Sinking fund.... —15,000 43*8*19 J-D $22.000—June 1 '25-'45 Assess, val. '21(abt.2-5act.)3,999,500 ($2,000 in odd-numbered years) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 —-$12.00 43*8*19 J-D 3,000—..June 1 1947 Pop'n 1910, 6,305; 1920—— 7,922 $6,000.-June 1 *22-*24 6,000—June 1 25-26 dabby school distbict. 2,000—June 1 1927 4s '15 A-O $35,000c 4,000—June 1 1928 Tax-free 4s 7,500 wii,; 43*s'19 J-D 9,000—June 1 '29-'31 4,000——June 1 1932 33*s 25.000— 3,000—June 1 1933 43*s 65,000BOND. DEBT iuly 28 '20-1130,500 12,000—June 1 '34-'36 ,2,000—June 11937 Sinking Fund $11,271 (?) Total assessed val. 1915 3,093,845 BONDED DEBT— School tax (per $1,000) 1918-$11.50 Population 1910,12,623; 1920,13,681 INT. at First .Nat. Bank, Darby. du bois school distbict. dauphin county, BOND. DEBT May 10 18 $193,500 —_ ... — - — County seat Is Harrisburg. Bonds Total assessed val. *18 (abt. 24% acct. actual)——.3,300 000 $50,000o.._ Deo 1 1932 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ....$25.00 Refunding Bonds. Population in 1918 (est.) .15,000 3s '01 J-J $249,OOOo--Jan 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Jan 5 1921 $299,000 dunmobe. Sinking fund--216,143 This borough Is In Lackawanna Co. Assess, val. real--; 93,676,297 Inc. 1864. Assess. val. personal -——18,926,188 43*s'16 |$25,000c.June 1 '40-'44 Other assessable property- 4,817,985 I 5,000c... June 1 1945 Total val. '20 (H act.).-117.420,470 Refunding Bonds. County tax (per $1,000) 1921..$6.00 Is'02 F-A $ 1,500c...Feb 1 1923 Pop'n 1910, 136,152; 1920, 153,116 Sewer Bonds. INT. payable at Co. Treas. offloe. 43*sg'03A-O $6,500c —Oct 1 1923 Funding Bonds. derby township. 43*sg'09A-O $57,600o..Apr 1 '22-'39 aeneraMmpt. Bonds. This township is in Westmoreland are tax-free to holder. 3s '02 J-D . County. Refunding & Road Bonds. 53*'ig*20M-S $50,000.-Sept 1 *24-38 Tsee V. 112, p. 179, for maturity.) BONDED DEBT (?) Prin. and int. at the People's Na¬ tional Bank of Latrobe. 434 ? *11 J-J 43*s 14 A-O 43*8*12 A-O $43.000o—Feb 1 22-'35 62.300c—Oct 1 '21-'43 37.050c—Apr 1 *22-*40 fl3.OOOc.May 1 '36-*39 M-N 6.000c—May 1 1944 32,000c. May 1 '45-'49 BOND. DEBT Dec 9 '16—$267,500 5s *19 20,000 Sinking fund derry TWP7SCH. dist. $85,000c.Jan 1 '22-'41 112, p. 488, for maturity.) BONDED DEBT _(?) 53*s'21 (See V. s-a Assessed valuation 1920—11,709,914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—.$10.50 Pop'n *10. 17,615; *20— 20,250 Bonds — dickson cityt This borough Is In Lackawanna CoFunding Bonds (Tax-exempt). 5s *17 J-D $75,000..Dec 1 *26-'41 ($15,000 payable every 5 years) Sewer Bonds. 5s $12,000. .$1,000 yearly — .s ,.— TOTAli DEBT 1,600—— Jan 5 1920. $97,100 Total assessed val. 1919—6,295,624 Popula'n '10,9,331; '20-— 11,049 State from exempt are tax, which is assumed by borough. Interest payable.at Borough Treas¬ office, except on improvement bonds, which are payable at the office urer's of Harris, Forbes & Co. In New York. dunmobe 8ch00l distbict. High-School Bonds. 43*8*08 — *$40,200c.Sept 1 '21-'32 10,000— .1921-1922 22,300 1921-1930 43*s'12 — 3 3,150c. June 1 '22-*32 43*s'15s-an 45,000— 43*8*16 J-D 100.000—last bond 4s ... 5s ... , June 1 1945 ... 5s *11 m 1915 (est.) 11,500 INT. at Providence Bk.,Scranton. This borough is In Washington Co Inc. Feb. 11 1901. Pop'n *10, 8,174: 45,000— -1940 I 8,000 June 1 1946 70,000 1941 53*s'21 $20,000-Aug 1 »36&'46 12,000 ——1935 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 27,000c-Apr 1 '28-*43 5s *19 M-8 $20,000c—Sept 1 1929, (Part every 5 years) Sinking fund , BOND. DEBT June 1 '16—$239,500 25,450 Other debt.... 100,000 General sinking fund—.— 1,715 Assessed valuation 1915. -10,932,231 School tax (per $1,000) 1918-S10.00 Floating debt. x INT. Scranton at Scranton; on others Bank, Dunmore, at Tr. Co., First Nat. donora. school distbict. Bldg. & Equip. Bds. (tax-exempt). J-D $29.000-. 1931 , Assess, val. 1938, 1943 and 1946 (See V. 107. p. 420.) 53*s s-a 305,000- ———BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $175,000 Sinkingfund... 14,412 Assessed valuation 1921 8,500,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$13.00 ($4,000 in even-numbered years) cbafton „_ BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '21—$188,970 Floating debt (add'lj—— 970 50,000c...1928, 1933. 43*s'18 J-J This city Is in Clearfield County. Street Bonds. 4s '01 1 Street Bonds. INT. at People's Nat. Bk.. Pittsb. dobmont school distbict. Population — Population in 1920 (est.) This borough Is in Montgomery Co Bonds are tax-free to holder. , Pop'n 1910, 1,115; 1920——6,455 43*8*19 J-D $20,000—June 1 '24-'32 Pop'n '10, 4,583; '20 (Census), 5,934 Tax rate conshohocken. — du bois. This borough Is In Delaware Co. Floating debt...—. 52,200 2,304 Assess, val. est. 1917 (80% actual) 6,418.190 Actual value (esc.) 8,500.000 BOND. DEBT ... 4 3*s*10 This borough Is in Allegheny Co. * Improvement Bonds. 43*s'15 J-D $30,000—Dec 1 1935 43*s'18 70,000—Dec 2 1948 BOND. DEBT bee *18 $163,000 Sinkingfund 15.992 Assessed valuation 1918 6,700,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916—$8.00 dabby. dickson city sch. dist. -s $52,000 M-N 3).400c.May 1'22A'31 5s *18 F-A 3),000--Aug 1 *2t-'32 BOND. DEBT July 1918 $130,000 Sinkingfund —35.553 Assessed valuation 1918 —6,248,607 School tax (per $1,000) 1915—$14.00 Sinking fund— connellsville sch. dist. 4s - — - dobmont. ... —— 5s payable at Johnstown, Pa. danville. ~ This borough Is in Montour Co. 3s '00 $14,000———. 33*s'04 8,800 4s'04 21,200———— 33*s'13 20,000——— Water Bonds. 4s'16 $77.000——. BOND. DEBT Apr 1921- $141,000 Floating debt (add'l)24,000 Total assess, val. 1920....2,382,845 Boro. tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $10.00 Pop'n 1910, 7,517; 1920—6,952 ... x TOWNS Total ... - AND Improvement Bonds. 5s s-a 18.500c 1921-1936 1920, 14,131. Improvement Bonds. 43*8*10 F-A $17,000c 1921-1930 ($2,000 In every even year.) 43*8*13 J-D $75.000-J one 1 *32-'41 ($7,000 In even, $8,000 in odd years.) 25.000—July 1 1945 43*s'16 J-J Sewer and Street Bonds. 43*8 F-A $l6,000o...Aug 1 1924 43*8 F-A 19,000o—Aug 1 1929 4 3*s F-A 7,000c—Aug 1 1931 43*8*12 J-D 48,000c.June 1 *31-'40 BOND. DEBT Sinkingfund Apr 18 *21- $202,000 32,500 — Assessed val., real estate..5.871,820 Assessed val., personal.. 632,820 duquesne. This city is in Allegheny Co. 1892 as borough. Inc. Pop'n '10, 15,527; 1920, 19,011, Water Bonds (Tax-free). 43*s ... $15,000——Sept'2l-'23 Street Bonds (Taxable). 43*8 M-S $3 ),000o ..—1921-1926 43*8 J-J 33,000o—1921-1931 Street Bonds (Tax-free), 43*8*07 F-A $65,000o_.Feb 1 *23-'37 Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). 43*8*07 F-A $12,000o—Feb 1 '22-'27 General-Improvement Bonds. 4 3*8'10 A-0$136,000 1922-1940 Sewer Bonds (Taxable). 43*s J-J $U,000o-•-.1921-1931 Bridge Bonds (Taxable). 4s J-D $ lOOOc 1921-1921 Tot. ass'd val.^21 <60%act.)6,501,640 BOND. DEBT April 16 '21 $310,000 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1921 $16.00 Certificate debt (add'l).... 245,000 Population In 1920 14,131 Assess, val. (80% act.)—17.98L710 INTEREST is payable In Donora. Tax rate (per $1,000).. ...$26.50 INT. at Duquesne Trust Co. and First Nat. Bank. Duquesne. donoba school distbict. —.. School Bonds (Tax-free). 43*s'06 M-N $12,000o—May 1 '22-27 43*s'02 M-N 8,000—May 1 1922 4 3*8*08 F-A 59,100o.Aug 1 '21-'35 43*8*13 J-D 100.000c.june 1 '32-*41 f 8.000-June 1 *23&'27 43*8*15 J-D { I 43*s '20 duquesne school distbict. Bonds are 5s J-D 4s J-J is A-O tax-free to holders. $3,000o J'ne 1 *22-*27 16,000o_July 1 *21-'28 5,000<A .Oct 1 '21-25 8,000-June 1 '32A'37 43*s'07 J-D *14,000c_June 1 '21-'36 6.000 June 1 1942 43*s'13 J-J 200,000c.July 1 '28-'42 43*s'l6 J-D 25.000—June 1 '22-*26 s-a 17,000..June 1 '30-'49 (See V. 112, p. 488 for maturity.) BOND. DEBT June 1 *21 $267,000 r~uND. DEBT May 11 '18 $268,000 Floating debt (add'l)—. 95,000 Sinking fund 27,023 Assess, val.'21 (80%act.).17,920,»10 Assess, val. real estate....5,060,790 School tax (per $1,000) 1921.-$13.00 Assess, val. personal —19,011 2,650 Population In 1920 INT. on $200,000 43*» at Du¬ Assess, val. occupations 300,175 Total val. 1918 (60% act.).5,363,615 quesne Trust Co. or Bank of Pitts¬ Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $17.00 burgh, N. A., Pittsburgh; on bonds Population 1918 (est.;. 15,000 marked (*) 4s at Duquesne Trust Co.; INT. payable at Bank of Donora. on others at First Nat. Bk., Duquesne. . ... 100 PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES CAST McKEESPORT. This borough Is in Allegheny Co. BOND. DEBT Apr 18 1921 f 88,000 Assessed valuation 1921 1,380,970 1920 EASTON. This city is situated in Northamp¬ ton Co. Inc. 1886. Various Municipal Purposes. 4s '14 J-J $29.700 July 1 1944 (SubJ. to.call beginning July 1 1919.) 4a '16 16,300 Jan 1 1935 ... (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1920.) M-N$28,000 May 1 1935 (subject to call aft. May 1 1920.) 4s '16 $45,000 July 1 1946 4s '15 ... 4s *16 M-N washington. Assess .val .''20(l-3toMact.) 1,844,470 $14.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $33 -00 2,430 Population 1910, 1,300; 1920-1,561 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 Pop'n 1910, 2,118; east This borough Is in Washington Co. BOND. DEBT Aprl8 1921 $53,600 40.000—Nov 1 1946 ebensburg] This boro. is in Cambria County. Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'15 J-J $35,000r (For maturity see V. 101, p. 389.) BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '21 —$47,000 Sinking fund 4,035 Assessed Real estate $2,221,990 val. Personal Other Tot. — 4,2'0 property.- 396,600 val. *21 assess, 60% actual) 2.622,840 Boro. tax rate (per $1,000) '21-S7.25 -s Pop'n 1910, 1,978; 1920 4s '91 J-D $22,0000 Dec 1 1921 4Ms*20 J-J 30,600. —-July 1 1950 Sewer & Fire Dept. Bonds. 4s '94 F-A $16,900c—Feb 1 1924 Street, Fire & Light Bonds. 4s '94 M-N $12,300c—May 1 1924 Street and Sewer Bonds. 4s '97 A-0 $18,600c--Oct 1 1927 Refunding & Improvement Bds. 3 Ms'98 A-Q$ 115,200c Apr I 1928 Street Bonds (opt. 5 yrs. aft. date) 3 Hs'99 J-J $ 1,200c Jan 11929 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1904.) 4s '11 M-S $15,400c—Sept 1 1921 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1916.) 4s '12 J-J 45,000c—July 1 1942 (Subject to call after July 1 1917.) 4s *17 J-J $30,000c—.July 2 1927 Public Playground Bonds. 2,179 ebensburg boro school d. Building Bonds. ($20,000—May 1 1927 4Ms'17 M-Nf 20,000—-May 1 1937 (25,000---May 1 1947 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21- $65,000 9,4 0 2,190,270 6.830 217,450 Sinking fund Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. personal Other assessable property Assess, val. '20(75%act.).2,414.550 School tax rate (per $1,000) '20110.50 Population In 1920 (est.)2,800 eddystone" This borough is In Delaware Co. Street Bonds. M-S $3.700c—Sept 1931 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1921.) Garbage-Disposal Bonds. 4s '10 M-N $32,0000.--May 1 1929 (Subject to call after May 1 1919.) Municlpal-Bldg.& Fire-Sta. Bds. 3Hb*02 J-J $ 18,000c— .July 1 1932 Electric-Light Bonds. 4Ms'16 $35,000 July 1 1946 (Subject to call after July 1 1926.) 4Ms'16 $25,000 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927) 4Ms'17 35,000 (Subject to call after July 1 1927 ) BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '21. $132,000 Assessed val., real 4,825,600 Assessed val. personal 2,325 Other assessable property.62,650 4s *08 Total, 4s '11 F-A $12,000c-.-Feb 1 1928 (Subject to call after Feb. 1913.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921-$587,800 Sinking fund 30,266 31,079,576 55,400 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal Tot. val. '20 — assess, val. 1921 Total tax rate 4,891,475 (per $1,000) 1921 $5.50 Pop'n in 1910,1,167; 1920— 2.670 edgewood. This borough (P. O. Swissvale) is 33,813 INTEREST payable by CityTreas. Bonds are all tax-free to holder. -.- Sewer Bonds. — —- — — 13 A-O J-J 4s'14 4s *15 ... 4Ms*20 J-J 8,000c 1923 /51,000c-Jan 1'31-'33 120,000c 35,000 Jan 1 1934 300,000c...July 1 1950 BOND. DEBT June 5 '19 Floating debt Sinking fund Assess, val. real estate Other assessable $398,000 $60,000 81,000 21,119,400 600,000 property. Total assessed valuation 21,719,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1919-$10 00 Population in 1919.. INT. at 33,000 City Treas. office or at Easton Trust Co., Easton. east pennsboro twp. A district in Cumberland 4Ms'16J-D BOND. Assess, ($8,000 6.000 June 1 1926 June 11931 (26,000--June 1 '32-'44 DEBT Apr 15 1919 valuation at d. \ Population 1916 (est.) INT. s. County. Lemoyne "20. $66,000 1,684,100 6.200 Tr. Co., Le- moyne. EAST PITTSBURGH. This borough is in Allegheny Co. JSlb.fs271895" 1>OP'D '10> 5'615; Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 4Ms'15 J-J $20,000 1925-1934 4 4 Ms $18.000.-June 1 *27-'34 Five-Mile Run Bonds. 4Ms $15,000 GEN. BD. DT. May 23 '21 $186,000 ... ... Floating debt 2,405 Tot.assess, val.'21 (Mact.) 6,051,860 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21$ 10.00 Pop'n 19iq, 2,596; 1920 3,181 edgewood school dist. Bonds below are tax-free. 4Ms'15 A-O $73,000--Apr 1 '22-'45 (See V. 100, p. 1018, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '20. $183,000 Total ass'd val. *19 (M act. 6,502,970 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$11.00 Population 1919 (est.) 3,000 INT. at Colonial Trust Co., Pitts. Eli WARD SVTLLE SOH. DIST. This district Is in Luzerne County 5s '06 Aug $2,000--Aug 1 '21-'22 5s '11 May 23,0001938 (Optional after May 1 1928.) 5s '08 A-O 17,000 1921-1928 5s '15 M-Nf 12,000-May 15 '22-'27 \25,000—May 15 1938 (Subject to call aft. May 15 1933.) BOND. DEBT May 21'21. $79,000 Ass'd val. '21 (50% act.)..6,514,849 1920—$15.00 Population m 1917 (est.) 10,500 INTEREST payable In Edwardsville at People's National Bank. School tax (per $1,000) x elizabeth boro. sch. distj Improvement Bonds. This district (P. O. Elizabeth) is lis'11 J-J $8.000 1921-1936 Street Bonds. 5s *98 5s *98 J-J in Allegheny County. 1921-1923 1921-1924 4Ms'01 J-J 1921-1930 4Ms'06 J-J x46,000c--Jan 1 '22-34 4Ms'12 J-J xU,000 Due yearly BOND. DEBT Apr 1921-- $150, 00 Assess, val. '20 (75% act.)_5,250,020 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920---$14.00 J-J $3,000c 5,600c z27,000c INTEREST payable at East Pitts¬ burgh Savings & Trust Co. x Tax free to holders. EAST PITTSBURGH SCH. DIST. School Bonds. 5s A-O*! 10,500c 1925 4Ms'06A-O *2M00c-Apr 1'22-'34 5s '21 J-J 256,000 various BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *21. $37,500 Assessed val. real estate 4,770,870 Other assessable property 541,400 Total assessed valuation '21 (abt. 80% actual) 5,312,270 School tax (per $1,000) 1920„$11.00 Population in 19S0, 6,527 » Tax exempt. _ INT. payable at East Savings & Trust Co. _ Pittsburgh ($25,000c $5,000 on Nov \ 15 in *25, '30, '35, 5Ms'20 I '40 and '45. 10,000c--Nov 15 1950 BONDED DEBT (?) Prin. and int. at the State Bank of Elizabeth. ELLWOOD J-J 35,000 Fire Dept. Bonds. 4Ms'12 J-J $15.000July 1 *22,*27*30 Sewer, Street & Bldg. Bonds. 4Ms'07J-J $20,000 .1927 — (Subject to call after 10 years.) 4Ms'06 M-S $4,500 1926 (Subject to call after 10 years.) 4Ms'14 J-J 20,000 SCH. D. Building (Red. after July 1 1925). 48*15 j-j $50,000c—July 1 1935 22,500c JTAL DEBT May 1920.-- $74,400 isessed valuation 1920—2,417,068 xx rate (per $1,000) 1918 $11.00 ' payable at Bellevue. — $3,000 $69,500 -S $69,000 1,000 GEN. BD. DT. May 1919Assess, debt (add'l) 20,000 13,323 Assess, val. '20 (M act.)--5,433,190 Total assessed value 1919 (75% act.) 3,457,020 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.—$14.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—-$10.00 Population 1910, 5,830; 1920—6.341 INT. at Borough Treasurer's office BOND.. DEBT Mar 1 '20- „. Floating debt Sinking fund FARRELL. ERIE. This bonds city Is are In Erie County. All tax-free to holder. Grade-Cross.-Elim. Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J $100,000c—Jan 1 1946 (Opt. after Jan. 1 1936.) 4s '18 June 50,000 Jan 1 1923 (Serially after June 1 1923) 4Ms'20 15,000 May 1929 (Serially after May 1 1925.) Flood-Emergency Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J $50,000 Jan 1 1946 (Opt. after Jan. 1 1936.) — Creek Sewer Bonds. — Sewer Bonds. 4s'15 JpJ $22.500 Aug2 1935 Garrison Run Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'16 F-A $25,000 Aug 1 1946 4Ms'19 F-A 175,000c&rAug l'25-*49 Storm Water Sewer Bonds. 4s '16 F-A $70,000 Aug 1 1931 Park Bonds. 4s *14 J-J $101,000c—July 1 1934 J-J 5,000 Aug 2 1935 Fire-Dept. Equipt. Bonds. J-J $12,000c--July 1 1934 4Ms*19 M-N 75,000c&rNov l'25-'49 Street Bonds (opt. aft. 10 yrs.). 4s '12 J-J $2,000 Aug 1 1932 4s '12 J-J 5,000 Oct 1 1932 4s '15 J-J 2.500 Aug 2 1935 5s '21 M-S 70,000--Mar 1 '22-'35 Garbage-Destruc.-Wks. Bds. 4s '12 J-J $17,000.— Aug 15 1932 Gen. Municipal Impt. Bonds. 4s '12 J-J $4.000 Aug 15 1932 4Ms'19 F-A 7 2,000c&r_Aug 1 1925 4s '15 4s '14 Conduit 4s '12 J-J 4s '14 J-J ]240.000c&rAug l'26-'49 oc This borough, formerly South 8haron, is in Mercer County. Inc. Nov. 15 1901. Name changed by decree of court April 15 1912. 4Ms J-J Sewer Construe.Bds. $35,500c - Street Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'15 M-N$40,000c.May 14 1945 Fire & Police Dept. 4Ms'15 M-N$ 12,000c—May 14 1945 Incinerator Plant. 4Ms*15 M-N $8,000c__May 14 1945 Street-lmpt. and Funding. 4Ms'12 A-O $50,000 Oct 1 1942 Sewer M-NS400.000 May 1 1922 (Due serially after May 1 1922) 4Ms'16 F-A 150,000 Aug 1 1946 50,000c.-May 15 1924 4Ms'19M-N 50.000c_May 15*25-29 (500,000c.May 15 '30-39 50,000c--May 15 1924 4Ms'19M-N 70,000c_May 15 '25-31 (28O,00Oc_May 15 '32-39 4Ms'19 F-A (52,OOOc&rAug l'25-'37 160,000c&rAug l'38-'49 4Ms'19 A-0125.000c&rOct l'25-*49 4Ms'20 60,000 May 11949 (Serially after May 1 1930.) City Hall Impt. Bonds. 4s '14 J-J $10,000c--July 1 1934 4s '18 Aug 1 TlO.OOO Aug 1 1923 112,000—Aug 1 *24-'29 Bonds. 4Ms'04 J-J $100.000c--July 1 1934 Street and Sewer Bonds. 4Ms'19M-Nf$25,000 Mayl 1929 100,000-May 1 '34&'39 37,000 May 1 1944 50,000 May 1 1949 Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'09 M-N$52.OOOr May 1 1939 BOND. DEBT May 1921- $509,500 Sinking fund 67,352 , Assess.val.'20(abt. 1-3act.) 8,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $20.00 15,586 Pop'n 1910, 10,190; '20 INT. in Pittsb. at Colonial Tr.Co. All bonds are tax-free to holder. FARRELL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bonds all tax-free to holder. are 4Ms'07 J-J $50,000c 1937 M-N 24,300c 4Ms M-N 30,500c 1933 4Ms'08 J-J 30,000c—July 1 1938 4Ms M-N 55,000c 1919-1939 (Part due every 5 years.) '16,000 Nov 1 1926 20,000 Nov 1 1936 4Ms'16M-N 39,000 Nov 1 1946 4Ms ' 95,000 4Ms'19 s-a 145,000.-July 1 '21-49 5s '19 J-J fl35.000-.July 1 '22-'48 4 Ms — 1 5Ms'21 10,000 July 1 1949 100,000 — BOND. DEBT Apr '20.— $515,000 Sinking fund 40,000 Assessed vauation 1920 7,797,500 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $23.00 INT. on $55,000 4Ms at First Nat. Bank, Farrell; on others Trust Co. in Farrell or at at Colonial Pittsburgh and 5s of 1919 at the Peoples Farrell. fayette Bank of county. Uniontown is the county seat. $55,000 Oct 1 1932 Tax-Free Bonds. 47.000c—July 1 1934 4s *16 A-0$400.000.Apr 1 '26 & *36 Refunding Bonds. 94,000—Dec 30 1928 4Ms'14 J-J $311,000c Jan 1 1934 4Ms'18 J-D Road Bonds. (Subject to call beginning Jan 11924) Conduit Bonds. 4MsT7 J-D $94,000 Dec 15 1927 4s *17 M-N 30,500 May 1 1922 4Ms*19 J-D 500.000cDec 15 '29-'39 BOND. DEBT May 1 '20$1,088 000 (Serially after May 1 1922) 125,880 ($5,000 May 11923 Sinking fund 4s '18 May 1,500—May 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1919-104,145,807 364,510,437 16.000--May 1 '25-'32 Real value (est.) TOT. BD. DT. Jan 3 '21 $3,318,000 Co. tax rate (per $1 000) '20—$7.50 Sinking fund 603,895 Pop'n 1910, 167,449; 1920, 188,104 Ass'd val. 1921 (M act.).109,854,446 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $8.84 findlay twp. sch. dist. ERIE $85.000c&rJuly l'24-'33 J-J 1910, 66,525; 93,372 1920, county. County seat is Erie. Road Bonds. 4Ms'19 F-A f $200,000c—Aug 1 1924 I 300,000c.Aug 1 '25-'34 5s '20 Oct 1 1935 A-0/I00,000r This district (P. O. Imperial) is in Allegheny County. $10,000 1930 20,000_ 1935 25,0001940 5Ms'20 30,000 1945 15,0001950 BONDED DEBT —(?) \200,000r__0ct 1 *36-'39 forty fort school dist. $800,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 25 *21 Sinking fund 120,386 . _ This district is in Luzerne 5s *08 — County. $10,500— Population '10, 115,517; *20, 153,586 INT. at County Treasurer's office. 31,500 1921-1930 TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 '21$42,000 Assess, valuation 1921 3 8^6,251 (Subject to call after 5 years.) BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21- $205,500 ERIE SCHOOL DISTRICT. FRANKLIN. Assess, debt, add'l— 17,600 4s '09 Sinking fund 46,223 Sewer and Subway 4Ms'10 J-J $31,000c. Bonds. _1930 Ass'd val'n 1921 (30% act.) 3,646,071 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1921 $17 00 INTEREST STROUDSBURG This district is in Monroe County. is INT. at City Treasury. General Impt. Bonds. 5s '19 5s '19 J-D '17 „. Pop'n CITY. $60,000 Dec 1 *21-'32 70,000. .June 1 *22-'28 6,000-Aug 1 '2l-*23 45,000-Aug 1 '24-'38 20,000-Aug 1 *39-'43 25,000-Aug 1 '44-'48 9,000-Aug 1 '21-'23 20,000-Aug 1 '24-'28 25,000-Aug 1 *29-'33 30,000—Aug 1 *34-'38 21,000-Apr 1 *39-*41 16,000.-Apr 1 '42-'43 18,000-Apr 1 *44-'45 .40,000--Apr 1 '46-'48 4Ms'20 M-N597,000c&rMay l'24-'40 4Ms'17 J-D 4s (See v. 110, p. 1337 for maturity.) the 4Ms'21 A-O 500,000c.Apr l'25rf4& BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21 $2,519,000 Floating debt (mtges.)— 7,500 FPHRATA. Assessed valuation, real_106,464,631 This borough Is In Lancaster Co Assessed val'n, personal. 3,389,815 Inc. 1892. Pop'n *10, 3,192; 1920, Ass'd val. '21 (80% act.).109,854,446 3 735. Value school property— 6,200,000 Electric-Light (Tax free). School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$14.00 4s '03 Jan $4,500c 1933 Population in 1920 102,093 (Subject to call after 1908.) INT. at Marine Nat. Bank, Erie. 4s'13 $10,000 1932 ETNA. (Subject to call after 1923.) This borough is in Allegheny Co. Electric Light & Sewer Bonds. $20,000 1921-1924 4Ms'20 J-J $20,000——Jan 1 1950 4Ms'10 Improvement Bonds. Water Bonds (Tax free). 4s '06 J-J $30,000c 1936 4Ms'12 A-O $25,000.-Apr 1 '31-*36 Water and Light Bonds. (Subject to call after 1916.) 1925-1930 4s '10 A-O $ 10,000c 1940 4Ms'll A-O $24,000 Redemption Bonds. (Subject to call after 1920.) INTEREST This borough la in Lawrence Co. Population 1910, 3,902; 1920, 8,958 \8T (Part every 5 years.) BOND. DEBT Apr 22 *21- $135,500 Sinking funds 35,802 Ass'd val.'21 (abt.60%act.) 1,880.690 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1921 $17.00 4s '17 1932-1949 Sewer & Street Bonds (tax-free). 4Hs'15 M-S $30.000—Mar 1 *38-'45 4s 12,700—Sept 1 '2l-'29 4Ma $10,000—Oct 1 *21-'25 EASTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Fire-Protection Bonds. All bonds are exempt from State 4s $12.000—Sept 1 '26-'31 tax, which is paid by district. Bonds Street Bonds. marked (♦) opt. 10 yrs. after date. $3,000 Sept 1 1932 3Ms'02 A-0*$34.500c— .Dec 1 1922 4Ms Street Impt. Bonds. 4s 04 F-A *72,000c Aug 1 1924 $35,000.-July 1 '30-'47 4s '09 M-S *65,000c—Mar 1 1929 5s '20 Storm, Sewer & Fire Equip't. 4s '12 A-O 12,000c 1922 4s — Mill in Allegheny Co. $12.00 Borough Bonds. 161,712 4Ms'19 J-J $50,000 (75% act.)..31,134,976 Olty tax (per $1,000) 1921 Value of city property Pop'n '10, 28,523; '20 Sewer, Street & Funding Bonds M-S $6,500-,Dec 1 *21-'33 4s '06 -_- — [VOL. 112. TOWNS 4Ms'0fl M-S $32,900c..Sept 1 '22-*36 (Part every 5 years.) 4Ms'18 F-A 4Ms*08 F-A 5,000c--Aug 1 1923 Funding Bonds. 4Ms'13 J-J f$10,00Oc_Feb 1 *28&'33 1 14,000c_Feb 1 '38& 43 4 Ms'16 35,000 Paving Bonds. 4Ms*18 F-A 4Ms M-N$25,OOOc.May 16*30 *40 Citizens Nat. Bank, (about 4Ks'18 J-J 50,000 July 1 1948 300.000 Sewer-Construction Bonds. AND First at National Bank, Ellwood City. EMSWORTH. This borough Is Inc. July 14 1896. Allegheny Co. Population 1910, in 1,510; 1920, 2,165. Building Bonds. 4Mb M-N $5,000c—May 16 1925 Assessed valuation 1921—94,260,754 F-A $20,000c.Aug A-O 90,000c-Aug holder. 1 *25-;28 1 28- 38 150,000c.Feb 1 '26- 40 Ail bonds tax-exempt to 4s '10 4 Ms'13 F-A 4s '04 M-S 4s *11 A-O 4s '08 J-D 4Ms'14 4Ms'15 4Ms'16 4Ms'17 F-A F-A A-O J-D 30,0n0c_Sept 1 *21- 24 63,000c-Oct 1 '29-'36 59.000C-Dec 1 ;21-'32 1 1 1 1 35.000._Dec 4Ms'17 J-D 225,000--Aug 250.000—Aug 160,000—Apr 140.000c.June 1 *29-*43 32-'44 '22-37 *22-'28 4Ms'17 This city Is Jan. 14 1909. In Venango Co. Ino. Water-Plant-Purchase Bonds,* 4Ms'09 J-J $210,000c&r..1921-1938 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21- $212,000 City bonds (included) 2,000 Water debt (included) 210,000 Sinking fund (water) 32,260 Asessea val'n, real estate)—5,538,040 Assessed val'n, personal 309,200 Other assessable property— 6,500 '21-27 Tot.ass'd val.'21(40% act.,5,852,740 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $11.0Q 90,000—Dec 1 '28-'36 160,000-.Dec 1 *37-'44 Population 1910, 9,767; 1920, 9,970 * Tax-free to holder. 25,000 Dec 1 1945 June, 1921.] PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS franklin school dist. BOND. DEBT Aug 27 '18 $620,000 This district (P. O. Franklin) is Assessed valuation 1918—62,027,957 in Venango County. Population inl910-6,965; '20 11,139 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1921 $68,000 Assess, val. '21 (30 to HANOVER TWP. SCH. DIST. 50% act.) This township is in Luzerne Co. 5,800.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $18.00 School Bonds. Population 1919 (est.)_ 12,300 5.40s'08M-N $l9.000o-_Nov 1 '21-'25 4s *02 F-A 40,0001-Aug 1 '22 & '32 •GERMAN TWP. SCH. DIST. 5s *12 _ This F-A/60.000 Augf'22,'27&'32 140.000-Aug 1 '37& '42 district (P. O. McClellandtown) is in Fayette County. 4Ms'14 100.000 1924-1944 School Bonds. ($20,000 due every 5 years) 5 3-5s $100,000--May 1 *24-'26 5s 15 75,000 1925-1945 (Optional Nov. 1 1923.) ($15,000 due every 5 years) BONDED DEBT .—__(?) TOTAL DEBT June 6 '21 $362,000 Sinking fund 62,349 GLASSPORT. Assessed valuation 1921.-64,648,112 This borough Is In Allegheny Co. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$5-40 Inc. July 21 1902. Bonds are free Population in 1921 (est.) 15,000 from State tax. INTEREST payable at the Wyom¬ Funding Bonds. ing Valley Trust Co. in Wllkes-Barre. 5b *08 J-J $30,800c.July 1 '21-*38 4Ms'02M-S 2,600c 1921-1922 4s '03 J-D 40,900c 1921-1955 HARBOR CREEK TOWNSHIP. — — — BOND. DEBT May 10 '18 $86,000 Floating debt 10,572 Sinking fund 21,297 Ass. val.'18 (abt. 60% act.>4,266,250 Total tax rate (per $1,000 18-$11.00 Population 1910, 5.540; 1920, 6.959 INTEREST on the 4 Ms and 5s at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.; on 4s at Northern Trust Co., Phila. This township Creek) (P. O. Harbor is in Erie County. Refunding Bonds. '19 F-A $27,500.-Feb 1 *24-'32 (See V. 108, p. 497.) BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '21$27,500 Floating debt (additional). 5,000 -s Assessed valuation 1920 2,478,333 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$2.90 Population 1910, 2,074; 1920, 2,219 green sb urge This borough is In Westmoreland Co. Inc. 1799. 4a g'99 J-D *$32,000c June 1 1929 HARRISBTJRG. Harrlsburg, the capital of the State Is situated In Dauphin Co. Incorp. 4sg'00A-O *37,000c...Oct 11930 Mar. 19 1860. New charter adopted 4Ms*08M-S 30.000c1938 Nov. 17 1914. The city assumes (Optional after 1918.) payment of State tax on all Its bonds. 4s '08 A-O 50,000c..-.Oct 1 1938 Water Bonds. 4s g'06 J-J *23,000c-.Jan 1 1936 6s $100 Past due Refunding & Impt. Bonds. 5s 100 Past due 4s g '06 M-N *$19,000c--Nov 1 1936 3s J-J 65,000c Jan 11932 Funding Bonds (Tax-Exempt). Fire Apparatus Bonds. 4a '17 J-J $i2,240c—Jan 1 *22-45 4s '17 M-S $50.000—.Sept 1 1947 BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $228,000 City Bonds. Floating debt (additional) 29,710 5s J-J $100 Past due Bin king fund 10,000 4Ms'20M-Sf 30,000c—.Mar 1 1925 Assessed valuation 1921--11,629,330 1160,000c-Mar 1 '26-'50 Popul'n 1910, 13,012; 1920, 15,033 Public Improvement Bonds. * Red. 20 years from issue. 3 Ms M-S$182,000c. Sept 1 '21-'25 INT. at Borough Treas. office. 4s M-S 254,800c-Sept 1 '26-'32 Bonds are tax-free to holder. 4s '07 M-S 224.000o.Mch 1 '2l-'36 4s M-S 440,000c.Sept 1 '2l-'40 GREENSBURG SCHOOL DIST. _s 230,000-—Mar '22-'44 — — Bonds are tax-free to holder and opt. 20 years from date of issue. 4s '04 J-J $44,000c •re 4s '08 J-J 110,000—-July 1 1938 $154,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 81921 Sinking fund 8,000 Tot.ass'd val. 20(70%act.)10,922,930 School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$10.00 Population In 1910 13,012 INT. at Treasurer's office. GREENVILLE. This borough is In Mercer County. Sewage-Disposal-Plant (tax-free) 4Ms'15 A-0 $34.000—Oct 1 *25-'44 Funding Bonds. $14,000 4s '04 ... 4Ms '17— 35,000Impt. Bonds. 4Ms 12— $51,000— 4 Ms '14--35.000 BOND. DEBT May 1921- $134,000 Floating debt and notes 47,800 Ass'd val'n 1921 (50% act.) 3,727,742 (per $1,000) *21-$17.00 Population 1910, 5,909; 1920, 8,101 5s '21 BOND. DEBT Jan 3 '21-11,648,500 Assessment debt (add'l)— ol,100 Water debt (included) 124,100 Sinking fund assets 254,164 Assess, val. '20 (M act.)—65,205,400 Exempt property 21.249,905 City tax (per $1,000) 13.00 Total tax (per $1,000) 32.50 Pop'n 1910. 75.917; *20 — 1947 1947 J-J 65,0000 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 1921 $275,500 Assessed valuation 1921 3,721,000 5 3-5s Sinking fund receives yearly appro¬ priations sufficient to pay int. on the city's debt and 5% of the principal. HARRISBTJRG SCHOOL DIST. All bondsiare tax-exempt to holder. Interest payable atloffice of Treas. 4s A-0 $30,000o--*0ct 1 1921 4s A-0 18,000c—*Apr 1 1922 4s A-O 67,000o._*Oct 3 Ms 4s '08 A-O 48,000c—Apr 1'22-'33 J-J A-0 4s '08 4s '09 A-O A-O 4s '10 A-O 4s '11 A-O 4s '12 A-O 4s '14 A-O $1,000) 1921—.$25.00 4Ms'15 A-O Population in 1920 8,000 4Ms'18 J-J ( CITY] This borough is in Mercer County. Pop'n 1910, 3,674; Incorp. in 1883. 1920, 4,944. Electric light bonds $20,000 Water Bonds. _s $15,000 Funding & Sewer Bonds ~(Tax-fr) 4Ms'll J-J $38,000—Jan 1 '22-'40 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 1921 $118,000 Water debt (included) 57,000 Floating debt-2,200 Sinking fund 13,753 Assessed valuation 1920—2.529,162 (Assessment M actual value.) Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1920—$15.00 INT. at Grove City Nat. Bank. ... GROVE CITY SCHOOL DIST. 4Hs'15 M-N$75.000-June 1 '28-*42 4s '00 4s '05 4,000-June 1 '21-'25 — 1,000.-Sept 1 *21-'22 --- BOND. DEBT Apr 4 1921Floating debt (additional)- $81,000 17,904 Sinking fund 13,389 Ass'd val. '21 (abt. M act.) .2,529,162 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.—$21.00 Population in 1920 4,944 INT. payable in Grove City. 4Ms*18 4Ms*18 4Ms'18 1 1922 /16,000c—Jan 1 '22-'29 \27,000o—Jan 1 *30-'38 42,000o—Apr 1 '22-'35 36,000c—Oct 1 '2l-'38 38,000c—Oct 1 '21-*39 Tax rate (per GROVE 75,917 INT. at office of City Treasurer. DIST. — 4Ms'17 M-N 125,000 4Ms'17 M-N 46,000 iVs 4s *05 Boro tax rate GREENVILLE SCHOOL -s '04 $28,500 -s '08 11.000- 50,000 Mar '22-'46 M-S 190,000 Mar '25-'50 M-S (243,600.,Mar 1 '22-*50 i 6,400 Mar 1 1951 198,000c—Apr 1 50,000c.Apr 1 67.000c_Apr 1 69,000c-Apr 1 80,000 Apr 53,000 Jan 1350,000—Jan 1 8,000 Jan J-J 10,000—-Jan 1 20,000—-Jan 1 38,000 Feb F-A 56,000—Feb 1 136,000—Feb 1 M-N 91,000-.Nov 1 M-N193.400—Nov 1 '22-'40 '22-'41 *22-'42 *22-'44 *22-'45 1 1923 -24-'48 1 1923 *24-*28 '29-'48 1 1923 '24-'31 *32-'48 '33-'35 *21-'49 4Ms*19 BOND, DEBT Apr 18 '21 $1.738,000 Sink, fund assets Apr. 13'20 147,797 Assess, val. *20 (80% act.>64,977,000 2,385,268 $13.50 Population 1920 77,517 OPTIONAL.—Bonds are subject to call as follows: *10 years before maturity. INT. payable at Treasurer's office. Value school property School tax (per $1,000). This township is in Allegheny Co. Road 4s '14 4s '16 — t Sinking fund Total assess, 12,000 val. 1919 5,266,040 9,389 Population in 1920 25,000 TWP. SCH. DIST. Natrona) is in County. BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 1921 $98,000 Sinking fund 21,142 This district (P. O. ^ Allegheny — 30,000.. 10,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- $135,000 Floating debt (add*1) 119,523 Sinking fund 18,390 Assessed valuation 1921 3,690,652 Total Tax rate (per $1,000) HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP. 4s '17 — —- 1921.—$14.00 Pop. TO, 7,057; '20 (Census), 8,664 assessed (about 80% value 1921 act.) 5,350,000 School tax rate (per $1,000) *21-'22— Population in 1920 $14.00 11,000 A township in Del> ware County. Post Office is Llane^a. Bonds are all tax-exempt. *' 4MM Sept $9,000c.$3,000 yearly 4Mb 46,000-Part yly Oct. 1 4148*18 Highway Bonds. I 50,000—Aug 15 '34-'38 4s '16 J-D $39.000c_$5,000 yearly Sewer Bonds. Township Building Bonds. 4a '16 J-D .$16,00011,000 ylyDec 1 ,i $400.000 — — —— 4s — SCH. DIST. M-NS20,000c—Nov 15 1939 M-N 58,000c—May 1 1942 4s ~ INDIANA. HAVERFORD TWP. 4 Ms A-0 120.000c—Apr Funding Bonds This borough is the county seat of Indiana County. Inc. in 1816. Bonds are all tax-free to holder. 1 1942 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'l9 $9,000—Oct 1 '21-'29 4Ms'15 M-N$14,000 May 1 1945 Paving Bonds. 4s '17 M-N 36,000c—May 1 1947 4s '06 J-J /$21,500o—July 1936 TOT. BD. DT. May 26 *21 $148,000 \ $6,000c Apr 1 '26&'31 Sinking funds 40,350 5s '20 10,000. .$1,000 yearly Assess, val. 1920 (M act. j .8,90 i.229 Sewer Bonds, Series C. 8ch. tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$10.00 4s'03 M-S $11,000c Sept 1933 Population in 1920 6,250 Sewer Bonds, Series E. INT. payable at Merlon Title & 4Ms*09 J-J $31,000c.July 1 '22-'39 Trust Co., Ardmore. Buildings Bonds, Series G. 4 Ms'12 M-N $ 18,000c M ay 1 '22-'42 HAZLE TOWNSHIP SCH. D. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $108,500 This district (P. O. Hazleton) is in Assessed valuation 2,645,079 Luzerne County. Borough tax (per $1,000) '20—$18.00 BOND. DEBT Apr. 18 '21 $77,500 Population 1910, 5,749; 1920, 7,043 Floating debt (add'l) 11,000 INT. at Farmers' Bank, Indiana. Sinking fund 24,000 Total assess, val. '20 (abt. INGRAM. ..; M act.). ——7,926,214 This borough is in Allegheny Co. Tax rate per ($1,000) 1920 $18.95 Incorporated Aug. 2 1902. Population in 1920 (est.) -15,000 Street & Sewer Bonds (Tax free). _s s-a $117,000c.Within 30 yrs HAZLETON. ~ BOND. DEBT Apr. 19 '21 $111,000 This city is In Luzerne County Sinking fund Jan. 22 '211,971 Incorporated 1891; organized 1892. Ass'd val. '21 (abt.2-3 act).2,452,190 Paving and Sewer Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21—$9.50 4Ms'16 A-O{$150,000c Apr 1 '22-'44 Pop'n 1910, 2,037; 1$20 (est.), 2,900 1 12,000c--Apr 1 1945 INT. payable in Pittsburgh and Sewer Bonds. — — _ Crafton. 4s '08 F-A*$28,000o 1938 Paving Bonds. M-N *$25,000 1945 Paving and Sewer Bonds. 4Ms'19 A-O $60,000.-Apr 1 '24-'49 5s '20 F-A 150,000.-Feb 1 '35-'41 -s 100,000 City-Hall Bonds (opt. aft. 1916). 4s *11 F-A *$54,000 1941 Street and Sewer Bonds. 4Ms $60,000 BOND. DEBT Apr. 18 '21 $627,000 Sinking funds April 1920-12,835 Ass'd val. *21 (80% act.>.-20,779,6. 0 City tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$10.00 Pop. 1910, 25,432; 1920, 32.277. —— 4s *15 . . _ INGRAM SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district (P. O. Pittsburgh) is in ... INT. payable at office of Treasurer. ♦Optional 5 years after date. HAZLETON SCHOOL DIST. Building Bonds (Tax-exempt). 4s '01 F-A $12,500c_July 1 r20-*24 4s *03 J-J 59,500c.July 1 *24-*33 (Sub. totcall 6,000 y'ly after 1913) 4s '11 J-J 73.000c.July 1 '21-'41 4Ms'13 J-J (30,OOOc_July 1 '21-30 144,000c. July 1 *31-'41 4Ms'16 A-O 140,000c.Apr 1 '25-'45 4Ms'19 F-A 200,000c-Aug 1 *25-'46 ( 96,000c Oct 1 '25-'34 5s *20 A-O 156,000c Oct 1 *35-'47 I 4,000c ..Oct 1 1948 BOND, DEBT Apr 16 '21 $809,000 Ass'd val. '21 (80% act.)..20,393,779 School tax (per $1,000) 1920--$15.75 Population in 1920 32,268 INT. payable by City Treasurer. HOLLIDAYSBURG. This borough is in Blair County. Incorporated 1834. BOND. DEBT Feb 1921— Sinking Assess, fund val. $56,500 3.000 HOME STEAD] borough la in Allegheny Co. 1880. Pop. 1910. 23,333. 1920, 20.452. Funding Bonds (Tax free.) 4s J-J $93,000c.—July 1 1932 4Ms'10 M-N 30,000c.--May 1 1940 Refunding Bonds (Tax free.) 4s J-J $41,000c—July 1 1922 4Ms'08 A-0 25,000c—Apr 1 1928 4Ms'09 M-S 24,500c—Mch 1 1934 4Ms'10 M-N 15,000c.-May 1 1940 Improvement Bonds (Tax free.) 4 Ms F-A $55,000c—Aug 1 1934 Water-Works (Tax free.) 4s F-A $20,000c—Feb 1 1937 Street Bonds (Tax free.) 4s M-N $20,000c—Sept 1 1930 4 Ms F-A 125,000c--Aug 1 1938 BOND. DEBT May 1919 $448,000 Sinking fund 21,832 Assess, val. *19 (80% act.>11,628,070 INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank, Homestead. HOMESTEAD '04 J-J A-0 $50,000 TOTAL DEBT April 1920- Sinking fund $60,000 8,170 Tot.ass'd val.'19(35% act.>1,996,547 Total tax rate 19.$16.06 (per $1,000) Population in 1919 (est.) —3,100 JEANETTE. This borough is in Westmoreland County. Balance of issue of 1890 $100 $1,500 $500 yearly $23.000 Apr 1 1921 -s '01 24,000 Apr 1 1926 29.500 Apr 1 1931 Street & Sewer Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'17 M-N$30,000—May 1 '22-'47 ($5,000 every 5 years.) Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'16 M-N$38,100.-May 1 '22-'41 _s '95 — . 4Ms'l9 s-a $150,000.-Due $30,000 on Nov. 1 in '24, '29, '34, *39 & '44 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 20 $304,378 Assessed valuation 1921 (50% to 60% actual).-.5,600,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 2l-$l4.00 Population 1910, 8,077; 1920, 10,627 JEANETTE SCHOOL DIST. '28 & This 4.30s* 10A-O IRWIN SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district is in W estmorelandCo. 4s *13 r Inc. Oct. J-D — 4Ms'14 M-N $96,360c J'ne 1 *22-'43 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '18. $124,000 Assessed val. (80% act.) 2,319,110 Tax rate (per $1,000) $11.00 INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Crafton. 1920 1,758,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $21-00 Population 1910, 3,734; 1920, 4,071 4Ms'09 J-J 4Ms'10 A-0 Allegheny County. $4,950-Mar 15 *22-'24 Building Bonds (Tax-free). 4s '04 ... SCHOOL DIST. $20,000c— Dec 1 1925 l6,800c_July 1 '2l-'34 120,000c—Apr 1 1940 11,475c.July 1 '2l-'29 25,000 Oct 1 1930 31 100,000c.Nov 1 '34, '37, '40, '43 & *46 50,00c.-Nov 1 1949 BT Apr 1920- $305,000 Assess, val. '19 (% act.;.-.5,553,930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$33.00 Population in 1918 (est.).. 12,000 Principal and interest at Jeannette Savings & Trust Co. 1$100,000c.Nov 1 '22, '25. JERSEY SHORE. This borough is In Lycoming Co. $84,400 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19- Sinking fund 15,411 Ass'd val'n 1919 (M actual) Tax rate (per $1,000) '19 Population jersey 1910, 6,381; shore 1,412,000 $23.00 1920, 6,103 sch. dist. 3Ms?'02F-A $5,600c.Due 4s g 04 A-O 4s g'05 A-0 18,200c 5,300c 15,000c 4 Msg'13 A-O BOND. DEBT April serially. .1924 1925 1933 1921- $44,100 Sinking fund 4,500 Assess, val. (60% act.) 1,400.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-—$21.00 Population 1920 (est.) 7,000 (20,000 1934 & 1939 johnsonburg. This borough is in Elk County, 115,000 1944 aBuilding Bonds. Refunding Bonds (Tai-free). 4Ms'17 J-D$ 154,000c J-D 1921-1946 5s *17 $6,250c—Dec 1 1922 BOND. DEBT May 11 *20 $392,000 (Optional after Dec. 1 1918.) Water Bonds (Tax-free). Sinking funds 59,000 Assessed val'n, real estaoe.10,431,700 5s *19 $55,000c—Apr 1 1949 Assessed val'n, personal (Optional after April 1 1920.) 1,196,370 Tot.ass'd val.'20(80%act.)l 1.628,070 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1920—$99,000 School tax (per $1,000) 51,154 1920--$26.65 Sinking fund Population in 1918 (est.) 35,000 Water debt (included) 79,723 a INT. 996,540 payable in Homestead at Assessed valuation 1920 the Monongahela Trust Co. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$68.00 Population 1910, 4,334; 1920, 5,400 HONESDALE SCHOOL DIST. 4Ms'14A-0 — This Is in HANOVER TOWNSHIP. This township is inLuzerneCounty. ($40,000—Aug 15 '24-'28 | 45.000—Aug 15 *29-'33 — 4s Bonds. 4.60s'19 F-A $25,000.Aug 1 '24-'29-'34 '39 & '44 BOND. DEBT 1919— $65,000 HARRISON "7~ HANOVER. This borough is in York County. 3Ms'03 — $20,000 BOND. DEBT May 27 '21 $110,000 BOND. DEBT May 21 *21 $35,000 Floating debt (add'l) 35,000 Tot. ass. va. '21 (35% act.) 9,727,963 '21--.9,663.029 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $10.00 (Assess, about 50% actual.) Pop. 1910, 38.364; 1920, 39,848. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $26.00 INT. at Union Nat. Bank, Hunt¬ Population 1910, 3,989; 1920, 6,631 ingdon. INT. at Phila. Trust Co. Assess, val. real est. 4s HARRISON TOWNSHIP. 101 district (P. O. County. Honesdale) johnstown] This city is in Cambria County. The city Sinking fund 3,383 pays the State tax on all bonds. Ass'd val (abt.3-5act) 1920 2,191,745 Paving Bonds. Tax rate (per $l,000)ly20-'21 $13.00 4M8'14 M-N $50,000 May 1 1924 Population (est) 63,000 May 1 1934 2,900 4Ms'14 (Subject to call beginning 1919. HUN TIN GD ON COUNTY. 4Ms*15 / 35,000 July 1 1925 Huntingdon is the county seat. \40,000 July 1 1930 Refund. Bonds (opt. aft. 1921). Court-House Bonds. 3Ms&4s'01 A-O $35,000 Oct 1 '2l-'27 3Ms'01 J-D $51,000o—June 1 1931 Wayne BOND. DEBT April 16 1921 .$35,000 Incorporated Dec. 18 1889. — johnstown —oC{ Sewer, Garbage and Highway. 4^8*18M-Sl$175,000c__8ept 2 1933 \ 200,000c.-Sept 2 1938 Sewer & Street Impt. (subject call 10 years after date). A-O $61,.500c—Oct Sanitary Sewer Bonds. 4^8*16 J-J $200,000...July (Subject to call after July I 4Hs'18 M-S 200,000c—Sept Bridge Bds. 4s '13 A-O $25,000 Oct 4Hs'13 A-O 50,000c—Oct 4Hs'15 J-J 634,000 July 4Hs'16 M-Sel00,000 Sept 4s '09 , to BOND. DEBT Apr. 19 '21 $193,700 Sinking fund —. 10,000 Ass'd val. '20 (1-3 act.)—2,354,157 4Hs'17 J-D $1,000) 1920—$32-00 Population in 1920- — -7,153 Sinking funds Floating debts kutztown. Tins borough is in Berks County. Water Bonds 1 1939 „ 1 1946 A-O $59.000-—-L1931). 4H» 15,000 — -1934-1948 2 1928 4Hs'19 J-J . Bonds, Electric-Light-Plant 1921-1935 1 1943 4s '05 M-S $7,500 -1921-1936 1 1943 4s '06 M-S *6,800 J-D 23,000 —1925-1947 1 1935 4s '17 1933-1947 1 1926 4Hs'18 A-O $15,000c -. — Point Improvement Bonds. M-N$50,000 May 1 1927 Highway Bonds. . 4s *17 M-N$25.000 BOND. DEBT Jan. 3 Cash in sinking fund Boro Bonds. 7,800 city property—$1,971,125 Population 1910, 2,360; 1920, 2,684 All the above bonds, except those marked (*) are tax free. INT. payable at Kutztown Na¬ tional Bank. johnstown school dist. Bonds all opt. beg. 5 yrs aft. date. 3 Hs'01 M-N $11,000c.-.May 1 1931 4s *06 J-D 20.000c—June 1 1936 4Hs*08 F-A 2,000c—.Feb 1 1938 4s'09 J-D 3,000c—June 1 1939 4Hs'10 M-S 1,000c-.-Sept 1 1940 4^s'12 J-D 68,000c—June 1 1927 4Hb'13M-S*138.000c County seat Is Scran ton. Funding Bonds. l'23-'33 15 1938 Refunding & Impt. Bonds. 4s '02 A-O$225,000o—-Apr 1 1922 4s '16 M-S 200,000 Sept 1 1946 Refunding Court-House Bonds. 4s '06 J-D $135,000c- —Deo 1 1936 Road Bonds. 4s '11 A-O $150,000c Apr. 1 1931 Sept 1933 Sept 1939 School-Improvement Bonds. $35,000c—Jan 1 1923 60,000c.-Jan 1 '24-*29 15.000c-—Jan 1 1930 10,000c— -Jan 1 1931 75,000c.-Jan 1 '32-*36 4Hs'18 J-J 20,000c—Jan 1 1937 15,000c—Jan 1 1938 80,000c. _Jan 1 '39-'42 75,000c—Jan 1 '43-'45 15,000c—Jan 1 1946 $28,000c__ Dec 1 1924 40,000c-Dec 1 '25-'29 50,000c-Dec*l '30-'34 4Hs'19 J-D 48,000c.Dec 1 '35-'38 30.000c-Dec 1 '39-'40 I 40.000c_Dec 1 '41-'42 14,000c Dec 1 1943 Oakhurst School Dist. Bonds Aug 1 1928 4^8*13 F-A 200.000 4s 14 F-A 100.000 Aug 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Jan. 3 '21-$1,290,000 Cash on hand 282,572 Total taxable value 1921 200,00 >,175 1921--S4 50 Population '10, 259.570; '20, 286,311 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. County tax (per $1,000) lancaster. This capital the is of Lancaster County. Incorporated March 20 1818. State tax on bonds is paid by city. 3Hs'03 M-N $55,000. (Optional after 1914.) 1933 are tax-exempt. INT. at office of City Treasurer or through any city bank. juniata. This borough is in Blair County. Water Bonds {Tax free). 5s '97 J-J $ 11,000c.Last bond 1927 6s '04 A-O 14,000c.Last bond 1934 6s'08 J-J 15,000c.Last bond 1938 5s '09 J-J 30.000c_Last bond 1939 5s'11 A-O 10.000c.Last bond 1941 6s*13 J-J 10,OOOc.Last bond 1943 5s *14 J-J lO.OOOc.Last bond 1944 6s '15 F-A 24,000c.Last bond 1945 Borough Bonds {Tax free) 5s'10 A-O$30,OOOc.Last bond 1940 5s *14 J-J 40.OOOc.Last bond 1944 BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $194,000 Water debt (incl.) 124,000 Sinking fund 36,865 Water sink, fund (incl.) 11,700 Assess, val. (1-3 act.) 1921.2,300,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $10 00 Pop'n, 1910. 5,285; 1920-7.660 — INT. payable in Juniata. juniata school district. This district is in Blair County. 58 '11 M-S $35,000 Sept 1 1941 (Optional after Sept. 1 1926.) 5s '12 M-S 30,000.-.May 19 1942 (Subject to call May 19 1932.) 30.000 1943 (Subject to call beginning 1933.) J-J 25,000 Jan 1 1945 (Optional after Jan. 1 1935) TOT. DEBT Apr. 18 1921 $143,500 Floating debt (add'l) 34,664 Sinking fund 48,000 Assess, val., real. 2,254,705 Assess, val., personal 25,000 Other assessable property. 65,000 Assess, val. '21 (1-3 act.) .2,341,705 School tax (per $1,000) 1921 ..$25.00 5s '13 —- 6s '15 (included)320,000 2,210,000 act)30,568,340 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$23.50 Pop'n i910. 47,227; '20 53,150 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. Sinking funds Ass'd val'21(H to 2-3 lancaster school dist. 4s g J-J $30,000c Jan 1 1934 4s g J-J 110,000c. .Jan 1 '22-'31 4s g'07 J-J 60,000c.Jan 15 *32-33-35 4s J-J '09 75,000o-.Jan 1 *36-'38 4s *09 J-J 30.000c.-.Jan 1 1939 4s *10 J-J 45,000c...Jan 1 1940 4s *11 A-O 25.000c— Apr 1 1941 4s '15 M-N250.000C—May 1 1945 4s '17 M-N 65,000 May 1 1947 BOND. DEBT May 1920 $710,000 Floating debt— 39,400 Sinking funds 52,851 Tot. ass'd val .'20(40% act.)30,660,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1918—$8.00 53,150 Population in 1920 (est.) INT. on 4s due 1917 to 1920 and bonds of 1907 and 1909 at Treasurer's office; on other bonds at Union Trust Co.. Lancaster. All bonds are tax-free lancaster Lancaster county. is the county seat. tax-exempt to holders. Improvement Bonds. 3 Hs'98 A-O $48,300o—Oct 1 1928 Bonds are 1 1929 BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $73,600 Sinking fund 90.100 Assessed val'n, real est 113,345,994 Assessed val'n, personal- 39,335,738 3^s'99A-0 25,300c—Apr Totat assessed val'n 1921.152,681.732 County tax '21 (Real estate $2.50 (per $1,000) [Personal 4.00 Pop'n In 1910, 167,029; '20, 173,797 INTEREST payable in Lancaster. kane school district. BOND. school dist. Co. $53,700 10,000 5s '07 A-O 64,000...Oct 1 '21-'36 Sinking fund 6,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1916.. $101,000 Assess, val. '19 (40% act.).2,000,000 Assessed valuation 1915— 2,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$15.50 School tax (per $1,000) 1918--$21.00 district (P. O. Kennett Square) Is in Chester County. BOND. DEBTApr 21 1921 $18,000 Floating debt lo.OOO Total assess, val. 1920 1,156,120 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $15.00 Population 1910, 2,049; 1920, 2,398 This district is in Montgomery in Delaware County. DEBT May 1921- $116,000 7.300 Sinking fund Asses;,ed valuation Tax rate (per 1921 — _4,250 000 $1,000) 1921—$16.50 larksville. This borough Is in Luzerne Co. Street Bonds {tax free). 5s '14 F-A $65,000c_Aug 15 '21-*44 V. 99, p. 1694, for maturity) BOND. DEB T Apr 18 1921 $238,580 (See $44,900 3,122 - Assess, val., real lehigh county. Allentown Is the county seat. Funding & Improvement Bonds. 4s *09 A-O $36,-500c—Apr 1 1924 (Subject to call after April 1 1914.) is '10 M-N $75,000c.May 1 *25-'35 ($25,000 every 5 years.) BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $93,500 Sinking fund, cash. 17,358 Sinking fund, bonds— 75,000 Assessed val'n, real estate 95,834,435 Floating debt (add'l) 15,000 Sinking fund (cash).. 18,000 Assessed valuation 1921—8,800,597 personal. 31,470,918 property 9,865,432 Assessed val'n, Other assessable Total val. (60% act.) '20.137.170.785 County tax (per $1,000) 1920—$3.00 $1,000) '21—$9.00 Pop'n 1910, 118,823; 1920, 148,101 INT. at County Treasurer's office. Population 1910, 9,288; 1920, 9,438 INT. on 5s of 1914 at Wyoming lehighton school dist. Valley Trust Co., Wilkes-Barre. 4Hs'15 J-D$100,000c.-July 22 1945 (See V. 101, p. 1397) larksville school dist. 4 Hs $9 250 This district is in Luzerne County, BOND. DEBT June~25~ '19 $Y09",250 High School Bds. {tax-free . Sinking fund 6,897 5s '14 J-J i $30,000cJuly '25-'30- 35 Assess, val. *18 (80% act.)_2.681,277 1 30,000c.July *40 & '44 School tax (per $1,000) 1918-$10-00 Bonds of 1910 $27,000 Population In 1918 (est.) 7,000 District's share of Plymouth Twp. Sch. Dist. bonds 24,603 lewisburg! TOTAL DEBT(?) This borough is in Union County. Assessed valuation 1914—6,477,000 Paving Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$12.00 4s *16 s-a $16.000 June 1 1946 Population in 1914 (est 11.000 (Subject to call after June 1 1926) BOND. DEBT May 25 '20 $43,800 INT. at Wyoming Valley Tr. Co., Assess, val. '20 {H act.)—1,473,555 Wilkes-Barre. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $28.75 Population 1910, 3,081; 1920, 3,204 latrobe. — This — borough Is in Westmoreland County. Incorp. in 1851. The bonds below are tax-free to holder. Funding Bonds. own! le wist This borough is In Mifflin County. Incorporated April 1795. Street Improvement. 4Hs'14 J-J $16,000c.July 1 '22-'29 4Hs'15 $14,000— 1945 City-Hall Bonds. 4Hs'03 J-J $17.500o-.-July 11933 (Subject to call beginning 1921.) 5s '20 1,400 -Nov 1950 Funding & Improvement Bds. 4s (18,500. 4Hs*09 J-J $36,000o—Jan 1 '22-'39 121,500 4Hs'01 M-N 25,000c.-.Nov 1 1931 Bridge & Paving Bonds. (Subject to call after 1916.) 4s *12 $19,000 1942 BOND. DT. June 24 '19— $104,500 (Subject to call beginning 1922.) Floating debt..— 13,500 Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt). Sinking fund 35.700 4s M-N $28,000c 1934 Assess, val. '19 (60% act) .5,608,705 (Subject to call after 1909.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1919— .$25.00 4s M-N $2,000c 1939 Population 1910. 8.777; 1920, 9,484 (Subject to call after 10 years.) INT. payable In New York. Hose-Honse Bonds (Tax-exempt) 5s '08 F-A $2,000c.--Feb 1 1938 latrobe school district. (Subject to call after Aug. 1 1913.) Bonds below are tax-free to holders Paving Bonds {opt. aft. 1916). 4s '06 F-A $10,.500c—Aug 1 1936 Bldg. & Equip. Bonds. 4Hs'13 J-D $94,160 1921-1942 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '21 ..$115,£00 4Hs'05 A-O 2,000 Oct 1 1922 Total assess, val. '19 (4-5 actual) 4.836,336 4Hs'09 J-J 16, 00 Jan 1 1932 4Hs'13 J-D 40.000 July 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---- $9-00 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 *21- $162,000 Popula'i-m 1910, 8,166; 1920, 9 849 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. Floating debt (add'l) 37,500 Ass'dval. *21 (abt, 2-5act.)5,016 390 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$20.00 lewistown school dist. This district is in Mifflin County. Population in 1920— 9 950 INT. at Latrobe Tr. Co.. Latrobe. BOND. DEBT May 26 '21. $177,000 Sinking fund 11,740 lawrence county. Tot. assess, val.'20 (% act.)4,404.455 Total tax rate (per M) 1921—$18.00 County seat is Newcastle. Road & Bridge Bonds. Population in 1920 10,000 4Hs'19 s-a $320,000-July 1 '22-'32 ligonier. Road Bonds. — — —- $200,000 4Hs'19 - (?) BONDED DEBT.. Population '10, 70,032; This borough Is In Westmoreland County. '20, 85,545 lebanon. This city is In Lebanon Co. Inc. 25 1885. Bonds are tax free. Pipe Line Bonds. 4s '10 A-O $35,000c Apr 1 '25 & *30 City Improvement Bonds. 4s '15 $70.000-.July 1 '21-'45 ($12,000 quinquennially) Engine-House Bonds. 4s'12 $8,000-July 1 '24&'25 ($4,000 due every 4 years) Sewer & Paving Bonds. 4s '14 $12.000-July 1 '21-*34 ($6,000 due every 5 years) Refunding Water Bonds. 3Hs'02 A-O$102,375c.Apr 1 *20-'32 (Part due every five years.) * Sewer Bds. {Part every 5 years). 3Hs'H A-O $96,600c-Apr 1 '20-*40 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '16$452,000 Mortgage bonds (incl.) 1,000 Sinking funds $70,829 Assess, val. '16 (2-3 act.)-14,056,739 City tax (per $1,000) 1916 $7.00 Popul'n 1910, 19.240; 1920. 24,643 $62,500 (70%act)_l,100,000 BOND. DEBT June 11 '21 Assess, val. 1920 (per $1,000; 1920—$15.00 Population 1910. 1,575; 1920, 4,345 Tax rate Nov. — INT. paid at City Treas. office. district. (P. O. Lilly) is In Population 1918, 2,200; 1920, 2 421. lilly This school district Cambria County. $6.000 5s '16 M-N$30,000 Assess, val., real estate Assessed val.. personal—— Total val. (70% actual) '21 Tot. tax rate INT. at First Nat. Bank, Lilly. lititz school district. A district in Lancaster County. Building Bonds {Tax-exempt). 4s '16 M-NS90,000c 1921-1946 BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $91,000 Assessed val., real estate_$l,786,430 Assessed val., personal 549.048 Total val. (H actual) '19-.2,335,478 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$15.00 INT. lansdowne~ $32,000 £02,350 200.000 702,3.50 (per $1,000) '21-$35.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 '21- Population Refunding Bonds {Taxable). $73,000c ($25,000 every 5 years.) 4s '16 A-0*100,000 (Part due every 5 years.) This borough is in Delaware Co Improvement Bonds. f$12,000-June 1 '22-'27 4s *13 12,500—June 1 *28-'32 12,000—June 1 '33-*36 — 3,500--June 1 1937 ,24,000--June 1 '38-'48 Sewer&Highway Bonds(fax-/ree) 5s *$16,200 May 1 1922 4s 17,000 July 1 1926 4s 5,000 Jan 1 1927 — — — — — '21 Sinking fund estate.-193,214,716 4Hs sewer and highway bonds in Lansdowne; on other issues in Assessed val., personal—10,o44,717 Tot. val. *21 (4-5 act.)..203 759,433 Philadelphia. County tax (per $1,000) 1921-$3.00 Popul'n 1910. 59,565; 1920, 63.152 lansdowne school dist. INT. at County Treasurer's office. This district (P. O. Lansdowne) is and at 1920 Co. 4,000 (est.) Treasurer's office. lebanon school district. — --- — 1921-1934 A-O $22,0000 '04 4s '89 A-O 700 TOT. BD. DT. May 31 DT. May 15 '20- kittanning boro. sch. d. This district (P. O. Kittanning) is in Armstrong County. 3 Ha 6,000 Jan 11929 School Bonds. 4,500 July 1 1930 -s '03 $10,700 June 1 1928 3Hs 15.700 -July 1 1933 _s '11 28,500 Due yearly 4s *5,000 Apr 1 1934 _s '12 9,500. 1942 4s 5s '20 M-N114,000c.May 1 '21-'50 ♦Subject to call ann. in amts. on hand -— $1,000) 1920 $5.00 1910, 4,066; 1920, 4,797 4s improvement bonds Floating debt $17,000 kennett square sch. dist. This on — lansdale — INT. 4s --- to holders. Population in 1920 (est.) 7,250 INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Juniata. 4Hs'07 3,949.407 Assessed valuation 1920 Population Bridge Bonds. —- Water-System-Impt. Bonds. (annexed). 4s '11 A-O $75,000c..-Apr 1 1941 J-J $45,000—July 1 '21-*42 (Subject to call after April 1 1931.) (See Vol. 107, p. 99, ofr maturity.) 4s'16 J-J $120.000c...Jan 1 1946 (16,000c. June 1 '22-y25 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.) 30,000c_June 1 '26-'31 Sewer Bds. {opt. 20 yrs.aft.date). 5s '20 J-D 18,000c_June 1 '32-'34 3Hs'04 M-S$250,000c—Sept 1 1934 28,000c_June 1 '35~'38 4s *06 A-O 90,000c.-.Oct 1 1936 40,000c-June 1 '39-'43 Sewer & Fire Dept. Bonds. ,18,000c .June 1 '44-'45 4s '10 A-O $65,000c—Apr 1 1940 5s '21 A-O 80,000c...Apr 1 1926 (Subject to call after April 1 1930.) (420,000c-Apr l'27-'47 Street-Improvement Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 '21$1,263,000 4s '08 A-O $85,000c—Apr 1 1938 Sinking fund 209,122 (Subject to call after April 1 1928.) Value school prop., 1920—2,833,100 4s '12 A-O $30,000c-—Apr 1 1932 Assess, val.'20 (87 H% act.)68,013,675 (Sublect to call after April 1 1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1{M0„$1400 TOT. DEBT Apr. 18 '21-. $809,000 Populat'n 1910, 55,482; 1920, 67,327 Water debt 5s *18 All bonds Lebanon Is the county seat. 60,396 4s'04-'05A-0 $24,f 00c Funding Bonds. 26,216 — Total tax rate (per lackawanna county. 4s g *03 M-N$100.000c_May 4s 08 J-D 180,000c.-Dec lebanon county. s-a 3,796 Certificate debt (add'l) 3,000 Ass'dval. (real & per .prop.) 1921 (70% actual) 68,013,675 Assess, val. '2) (70% act.).l,747,041 City tax (per $1,000) 1921—$12 40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--$10.00 Pop'n 1910, 55,482; *20 67.327 x Opt. 10 yrs. e Opt. 5 yrs. aft. date. INT. at City Treasurer's office. $25,000c 30,000 June 11950 BOND. DEBT May 1921$89,900 5s '20 BOND. „ „ M-N $6,700 1921-1939 4s *15 M-S 3,000 -----1921-1935 BOND. DEBT Dec. 31 '20 $136,000 4s '09 May 1 1927 '21-$1,585,500 Sinking fund 247,960 Floating debt (additional). 4Hs'15 M-S 175.000 1947 Tax rate (per Tax rate (per 4s *17 Value of [VOL. 112. PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS 102 - lockhaven! 4s *10 This . — A-O $55.000 (Part due every five years.) A-O 45.000 1910, 7,772; 1920, 8,557. Refunding Bonds. 4s '17 4s '17 is in Clinton County. Mar. 28 1870. Population city Incorp. 1937 3Hs'04 M-N $82,000c May 1 1924 3 Hs'03 A-O 10,000c—-Oct 1 1923 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1908.) 3 Hs'10 J-J $8,500c—-July 1 1930 (Subject to call after July 1 1912.) 3 Hs'10 M-N 15,000c. __Nov 1 1930 (Subject to call after Nov. 1 1920.) 4s *15 25,000 Nov 1 1935 High-School Completion. 4Hs'18 A-O $44,000--Oct 1 *23-'48 (Due part every 5 years.) 4s A-O $50,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $322,000 Sinking fund 28,400 4Hs'18 14,700 Dec Assessed val., real estate. 17,744,218 4s *14 9,500 July Assessed val., personal J-J 440,000 4s '07 20,000r Jan Tot.ass'd val.'20(70%act.)18,181.218 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 School tax (per $1,000) 1920-.$11.00 4Hs'18 J-D 5,000 Dec ___ — —. Population in 1920 INT. at office of Treasurer. ♦Tax-exempt. 24,643 (Optional after Local 5s '20 Dec. Improvement J-J $44,100 1 1938 1 1934 1 1927 1912.) 1 1938 1 1928.) Bonds. July 1 1950 June, 1921.] PENNSYLVANIA—CITIES AND LOCKHAVEN (Concluded)— TOTAL DEBT Apr 261920 $195,000 Water bonds (Included) 114.000 Paving bond (incl.) 11,000, Assess, val. 1919 (2-3 act.)_4,139,845 Total tax (per *1,000) 1919. _*23.00 State tax INT. at on bonds Is paid by city City Treas. office. lockhaven school dist. All bonds Issue of are 1902 tax-free holder. to subject to call after Funding Bonds. 4s *10 F-A BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $109,100 $148.000c_Feb 1 *22-*34 BOND. DEBT May 5 '21 -$2,358,000 Floating debt. J 250,000 Sinking fund 168,465 Assessed val., real __331.88vt.028 Assessed val., personal 32,008,571 Other assess, property 13,244,154 Total assessed val. 1920 (abt. 70% actual) 377,141,753 County tax (per $1,000) '20__$550 Pop'n In 1910; 343.186; '20, 391.001 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$20.00 Population INT*, Tr. on in 1921.. 8,557 bonds of 1914 at Clinton Co., Lock Haven Dist. on others at Treasurer's office. LOGAN TWP. SCHOOL DIST. This district is Bonds are in Blair County. lycoming county. County seat is Williamsport. 5s '20 M-N$300,000c- May 15 1930, *35 & '40 Refunding Bonds. 3s M-S $116,100c—Sept 2 1926 (Subject to call Sept. 2 1916) BOND. DEBT April 1921 $416,100 Assessed val., real estate.23,548,144 Assessed val., personal Other assessable property. Popul'n 1910, 5s School tax (per $1,000) 1918— 11.00 Population m 1917 (est.) 9,000 Union Altoona. Bank. 5s This township (P. O. Greensburg) lower merion township. This township (P. O. Ardmore) is in Montgomery County. Popula¬ tion 1910. 17.671; 1920, 23.866. 4Hs'14 M-N$50,000—Nov 1 *34&'44 4Hs 100,000c Playground Bonds. 4Hs'13 J-J $20,000 July 1 1943 ... Municipal. M-N$25,000 M-8 M-S 6s *21 200,000.June 1 '26, '31. *30 & *4:1 TOTAL DEBT April 1921 $550,000 Sinking fund (bonds) 48,000 Assessed valuation, real.-15,280,269 Assessed val'n. personal.. 239,800 Other assessable property. 4,122,723 Total assessed value 1921 Tax rate Popul'n 19,642,792 (per $1,000) 1921.—$19.00 1910, 47,868; 1920, 48,934 Funding Bonds. '10 M-N$158,000-Nov '11 54,000. 4s '12 12,0004s 48 1 *21-'39 borough is in Delaware Co. $75,000GEN. BD. DT. Apr 15 '21$53,500 Floating debt (add'l) 5,000 -s 4s '09 $30.000 ... — Tot. assess, val, 33 1-3 '21 (about 3,369.418 %) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $11.00 Population 1910, 1,573; 1920, 5.324 MASONTOWN SCHOOL DIST. — Ardmore. city is in Crawford Co. as third-class city Feb. 5 1866. incorporated April 1 1918. This 4s '17 29,000 — Inc Re¬ ( $5,000c_ .Aug 1 1924 { 45,000c.Aug 1 '29, 4Ms'19 F-A 34, '44 *39, & Aug 1 $14,600 J-J '49 1924 luzerne county. The county seat Is Wllkes-Barre. tnt. payable at Treasurer's office. o All bonds are tax free. '07 4s '26-'50 1 '25-'45 $45,000 — 5s '20 J-J 21,000--July Poor Farm Bonds. Population * m 1920 (est.) 60,000 Tax-free to holders. Bridge Bonds. /$504,000c_Jan 1 '30-*43 46,000c. _Jan 1 1944 Road, Bridge & School Bonds. U^s'13 M-NS330.000 1928-1943 Court-House Bonds tHs'07 J-D f $100,000c —1921-1922 ™ i 300.000 1923-1927 ( 1921-1927 1928 1922-1945 1926-1933 , lHs'HM-N$240,OOOc-May 1 *22- 36 $37.00 1,244 -5,452 Population In 1910 Population in 1920--- *1NT. at Midland Sav. & Tr. Co. MIDLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4Hs'16 M-Nx$36.000_May 1 '22-*37 (See V. 102, p. 2275, for maturity) 5s '19 $25,000—Feb 1 '25-'36 p. 995, for maturity.) $76,000 (per $1,000) 1918-*-$11.00 BONDED DEBT Tax rate $40,000 Issue is tax-free xINT. at Midland Sav. & Tr. Co. The above MIFFLIN COUNTY. July 1 1936 Lewistown is the county seat. 32,000 July 1 1946 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $38,000 4s '16 10.000 July 1 1946 Floating debt Jan 1 '20--2.856 (Subject to call 1931.) Assessed val., real estate. 12,143,474 5s '21 J-J 34.000 \pr 1 1951 Assessed val., pers'l prop.-1,100,878 TOTAL DEBT Apr 15 '21 $290,500 Other assessable property. _1,668 935 (Red. after Apr 1 1936.) Tot .ass'd val.^ofBO^actlM.^Li ,287 $58,000 J-J '06 4s '16 — _ Assessment debt (incl.) — Sinking funds —- 28,700 State & co. tax(per$l ,000) '20—$4.00 86,883 Population in 191027,785; '2031,439 estate..—6,046,033 Assess, val. personal 245,615 Tot.assess.val.'21(50% act.)6,291,648 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$17.00 val. real Assess, 14,568 Pop'n 1910, 12,780; '20 INT. Is payable at city treasury. z McKEES ROCKS SCHOOL DIST. 4Ms'00 — 1930 $15.000c 80,000c— 1937 70,000c 1941 BOND. DEBT April 1918- $183,000 Floating debt (about) 12,000 Sinking f>md (about) 11,000 Assessed valuation 1917 8,231,600 5s '07 Tax — — rat{per $1,000) '18 Population in 1917 (est.) $10.00 .19.000 INT. payable at the McKees Rock Trust Co., McKees Rock. MAHANOY CITY. This borough is In Schuylkill Co. Street and Fire Dept. Bonds, -s 17 $70.000 — This borough Is In Delaware Co. Incorporated Mch. 10 1850. Bonds 4Hs'09 M-S $45,600C-Novl5'21-'39 1Hs* 11 J-J 20,000c—Due $5,000 5 yeiars beginning July 15 1916 5s '16 M-N 12,000-May 15 '25-*40 (Part due every 5 years) 4Hs'16 $15,000. 4Hs'19 $90,000 5Hs'20 M-N 30,000c_May 1 1925. '30, '35, '40, '45 & '50 BOND. DEBT June 1915-$107,892 Assess, val. '15 (3-5 act.). 4,510,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1918--$12.00 Population in 1913 (est.) 8,500 — taxable. 3Hs'99 sch. dist. This district is in Allegheny County. below are tax-free to holders. Bonds every media. are mifflin twp. s-a /$20,000r 1924 30,000r 1929 1 4Ms'll J-J (10 000c—July 1 1926 4Hs'16 J-J |$20,000c--July 1 1926 July 1 1931 120,000c \ 50,000c.July 1*36&'46 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '2l— $164,000 INT. Floating debt 2 ).000 Tr. Co. Sinking fund 23,1/3 — at Homestead Sav. Bank & and First N. Bk., McKeespt. — Assess. Assess, val. Total 2,9 59,467 val. real 153,145 personal assess, 3,122,612 val. 1921 MILL CREEK~TWP. SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Erie) is in Erie County. Bonds are tax-free. (Assessment about 2-3 actual) 5s g *17 s-a $50,000c 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921._.$13.00 (Subject to call 1920.) Population in 1910 3,562; '20 4,109 TOTAL DEBT May 31 '21—$50,000 INT. payable In Media, on the 3 y»B 14,000 6,252,000 personal— 182,385 Tot.assess.val.(60%act.)'206,4.34,385 MEDIA SCHOOL DISTRICT. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $10.00 4s $26,000c 1942 Population in 1920 12,725 4Hs 98,000c 1943&1945 TUT. DEBT May 23 '21-- $123,000 MILL VALE. Floating debt (add!) 5,000 This borough is In Allegheny Co. Sinking fund 26,000 Street Bonds. Assess, val '21(abt.2-3act.)3,122.612 4Hs'15 A-O $65.000 1924-1944 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$32.00 ElectricLight Bonds. Population in 1921 (est.) 2,050 4Hs'15 A-O $30.000 1924-1944 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Media. BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $217,000 Tot.assess.val.(75%act.)'2J4,392.580 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-S18.00 MERCER. This borough is in Mercer County. Population 1910, 7,861; 1920—8,031 BOND. DEBT Apr 16'21$39,375 Floating debt (add'l) 7,300 millvale school district. This district (P.O. Allegheny) Is In Sinking fund 4,683 Allegheny Co. Pop'n *17 (est.) 10,000 Total assess, val. (50% to at the Charter Nat. Bank; on others First at Nat. Bank. Floating debt Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. ... ... INT. at Pittsburgh Trust Co. In Pittsburgh; on other loans at National Bank of McKeesport. ; 4Hs'll , Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 Special Impt. (Red. July 1 1921.) 4s 1 — \380 000 Refunding Bonds 4,288,479 (Assessment 2-3 actual) meadville. --- — A-O/160,000 595 (See V. 108, mc kees rocks. LOWER MORELAND TWP. S. D. This borough is in Allegheny Co. This district (P. O. Bethayers) is Is '98 $17,000 serial In Montgomery County. is '03 17,000 serial Building Bonds. ts *06 106,000 serial 100.256 lHs'16 M-NS28.000 May 1936 .s '15 Funding (Part every 5 years.) (Subject to call $4,000, 1921; $6,000. 1926, and $8,000, 1931.) is *09 A-O $28,400c.Apr 15 '22-*29 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $28,000 4Hs'12 J-J $93,l60c-July 151'2l-'37 Sinking fund 2,400 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— $380,000 rotal ass'd val. 1921 (est.)-1,300,000 Floating debt 22.000 3ch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-$9-00 Tot.assess.val.'20(80% act.)8,650,000 INT. at Hatboro Nat. Bk, Hatboro. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $13.00 Pop'n 1910, 14,702; 1920. 16,713 Is'09 Floating debt 2,300 Tot.assess.val.'20 (H act.)_ 779,820 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$4.00 — 1 1924 1 1931 1917 bonds 10,000c 5,000.--Aug 1 1944 — J-J $14.000 May 11945 Street Paving (Red. 1928). 4s '13 J-J $60,000 Aug 1 1943 Water Works (Red. 1918.) 4s '03 J-J $31,500c Oct 11933 12,000. 1921 Street Repair Bonds. 1922 5s'20 A-0$100,000- _Apr 1 *22-*28 Sewer Bonds. Sayable at Bryn others atTr. Co., Mawr Merion ryn Mawr; on 1 [ All the above bonds are tax-free. valuation'2l-2,241,21o (per(General $5-00 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 *20- $219,500 $1,000) 1921—(Special $2.00 Floating debt Apr 30 '20— 16,000 12,322 Pop'n 1910, 3,952; 1920--—3,666 Sinking fund Apr 30 '20 4s '15" 26,000. 30,000. 64,000 — — 1920, 23,866 F-Aj 140.000c '34 & '39 F-Aj Total assessed — - ... 3Hs'01 J-J 16.000c 1931 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21. $12.00 4Hs'99J-D 10,000c. 1929 Pop. 1910, 42,649; 1920 45,975 4>^|s'l0 A-Of60,000c Oct 1 '25-'30-35 120.000c Apr 1 1940 mckeesport"school dist. 4^s'13 J-D $100,000c_Dec 1 4Mb A-Ox$65,000c 1924 1927, '33, *38 and '423Ms J-J *34,000c--Jan 1 '22-'27 (part each 5 years) 3Ms M-N*45.000c_May 1 '22-'30 4J^s 14 J-D 17.000 1924-1943 4s '05 J-J *169,000c__Jan 2 *22-'34 (Part due every 5 years.) 4Ms'14 M-N*200,000c May 1 '27-'43 4s *17 M-N$90,000c 25,000c. Apr 1 '25-'29 (Due $15,000 May 1 *22. *27, *32, 40,000c. Apr 1 '30-'34 '37 *42 and '46.) 5s '20 A-O 50,000c_Apr 1 *35-'39 60,000c. .June 1 60,000c.Apr 1 '40-'44 1925, '30, '35 & '40 4Ms*20 s-a 75,000c-Apr 1 '45-'49 20,000c. .June 1 1945 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21—1763.000 4 20.000c-..Dec 1 1949 Sinking fund 118,200 TOT. BD. DT. June 1 *21 $627,000 Assessed valuation 1920—33,548,000 Sinking funds Mar. 31 '21 139,620 (Assessment 30 to 50% actual value.) Assess, val. '20 (1-3 act )-30,834.690 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$18-00 School tax (per $1,000) 1920-$12.00 Is *03 '19 BONDED DEBT May 1920 $45,000 Total tax rate -_- IHs 15 J-J TOWNSHIP. — — — & Trust Co., s TAYLOR township is in Cambria Co. ($40,000.Aug 1 '24, '29, July 1 1946 MIDLAND. This borough is In Beaver County. BOND. DEBT Apr 27 '21. $30,000 M-S $16,000— Serial Floating debt (ada'l) 8,100 5s '08 4Hs'12 M-N 14.500 Serial Sinking fund (est.) 2,60 ) F-A 11,500 Serial Assess, val. real estate 537,330 5s '13 5s *13 M-N 17.500. Serial Assess, val. personal ,— 52,300 5s '14 M-S 18,000 Serial Assess, vai. 1921 (40% act) 589,630 M-N 14,000 Serial Tax rate (per $1,000) V21 $22.00 5s *15 5s *15 A-O 28,000-Serial Population 1920 1,800 4Ha'16 A-O 29,000Serial Improvement Bonds. MAUCH CHUNK. 5s '16 F-A*$16.000_-Aug 1 '21-'36 This borough is in Carbon County. (See V. 103, p. 602, for maturity.) 5s '17 J-J $25,000. Incorporated 1850. BOND. DEBT Apr 20'2139.500 5s'18 F-A 30,000- I — Title This July 1 1942 10,000 __ 17 671; MIDDLE July 1 1937 Population ($10,000 5s '19 Improvement Bonds. '02 $12,000 *05 1945 1921--$25.00 Population in 1920 (est.; 3,716 3,857 Sinking fund Assessment Sewer Bonds. bonds. — 4k(s and on Feb 1 (Optional Feb 1 1940.) BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '21. $43,000 Total ass'd val. (40%act.)'21389,904 School tax (per $1,000) This — Filtration 4s '09 1 1946 INT. on Meyersdale) is $8,000 4s '16 — J-J Popul'n 1910. F-A Assessed valuation 1920 KEESPORt] mc This city is in Allegheny County. Incorporated Jan. 15 1891. All bonds are tax-free. 4s '13 $50,000c_-_Jan 20,000c— -Feb F-A MARCUS HOOK. This district (P.O. 5s — 1933 ,20,000c—-Feb 4s '07 $30,000 .37,000 July 1 1923 Fire Dept. Bonds. 78,000—July 1 *28-'33 45is'19 A-O $55,000 Apr 1 1939 J-J 4s 85,000 Jan '29-'34 Public Comfort Station Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1 '19 $458,000 4Ms'19 J-D $20,000 Floating debt (add'l) 40,000 Market Bonds. Assess, val. (1-3 act.)..—31,004,030 4s '17 $13,000 Township tax (per $1,000)'19_ $10.00 Water Bonds. ♦These bonds are tax-free. 4s '06 $126,000. INTEREST payable at Merlon 4s *15 25,000 Title & Trust Co.. Ardmore. 4s '16 90,000 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 3 1921 $922,000 lower merion township Floating debt (additional). 169,681 school district. Water debt (incl.) 271,000 Bonds are all tax-free to holder. Sinking fund (gen. & water) 206,805 4s '09 J-J $149,8 0c„Jan 1 '22-'39 Total, val. '21 (60% act.).33,881,925 3Hs $l,000)'21$25-00 Population in 1920— 17,896 MEYERSDALE SCHOOL DIST. in Somerset County. - 1923 1928 50,000 M-S 150,000-- 4s '08 1921 6,000 6,000-— ($50,000. \ 50,000 — 1944 5s '21 M-N300.000c.Nov ♦Sewer Bonds, 4s'id — 5s *18 4s 25,000 Highway Bonds. 4^s J-J $10,000 DIST. 19 '20- $132,300 Floating debt (add'l) 3,000 Tot.assess.val.'2l (20% act.)2,750,000 10,000 Smethport is the county seat. 400,000 Road-Improvement Bonds. 1934 Nov 4Hs 4s COUNTY. (about 70%,actual) Road Bonds. 5Ks'21 s-a $60,000 Jan 1 '37, '45&'51 BONDED DEBT —-(?) 4s 83.100 I LOWER BURRELL TWP. is in Westmoreland County. SCH. CITY MAHANOY BOND. DEBT Apr 4Hs'17 J-J Floating debt 87,000 Sinking fund 50,000 Assessed valuation, real 4,200,000 Assessed val'n, personal 40,000 Other assessable property 340,000 Total assessed val'n 1916—4,580,000 (Assessment about 40% actual) at 1920. Bonds. McKEAN INT. 80,813; INT. at County Treasurer's office. exempt from State taxes. General J-J Sinking fund 537,OiO 2,530,305 Tot. val. 1920 (H act.)...26,645,509 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'20-$/00 $55,000c Jan 1 1926 Refunding & Building Bonds. 4Hs'07 J-J $65,000c Jan 1 1922 (Subject to call after Jan 11917.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1917- $120,000 5s BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '21. $347,000 100,000 41,407 Sinking fund 9,998 Assessed val'n, real estate.41,221,486 Total assessed val. 1921 2,518,27o Assessed val'n, personal 2,466,369 Totai tax rate(per $1.000) '21-S37.75 Total val'n *20 (50% act.,.43,687,855 Pop'n 1910,15.936; 1920 15,599 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20S12.00 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. Floating debt (add'i) School tax rate(per 15 years. 3Hs'02 M-N$34,000c—May 2 1922 lHs'14 J-D 10,000 Dec 1 '2l-'39 BOND. DEBT May 11 '21 $56,500 Floating debt 5,000 Assessed val. 1920 (about 50% actual). 4,258.440 103 TOWNS — .... — 75% 953,330 actual). $1,000) '20_$18.00 Pop'n 1910, 2,026; 1920 1,932 Total tax rate (per 4s '95 J-J 4Hs'08 J-J $4,000c 43,2 0c. July 1 '2l-*38 BOND. DEBT May 14 '20 Floating debt (add'l) mercer county. Mercer 1s the county tax-free. Pop'n '10, are seat. Bonds 77,669; 1920, $50,000 4,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1918—$9.00 INT. payable at Bank of Mlllvale. 93,788. Court-House Bonds. milton school district. Bonds below are tax-free to holder. J-D$261,000c 1929 (Subj. to call part yearly from 1911.) Funding Bonds. $50,000 Sept 1 1921 26,000_-Sept 1 *22-*23 14,000 Sept 1 1924 14,500 Sept! 1925 4s '16 M-S 15,500 Sept 1 1926 16,000 Sept 1 1927 16,500 Sept 1 1928 17,500 Sept 1 1929 Interest at Treasurer's office. 4s '04 J-J $3,0004s '06 s-a 2,500 4s *10 J-J $23,000c 4s '09 „ 30,000—Sept 1 '30-*31 - ($1,500 yrly. beg. '16, opt. after '21.) 4s s-a 3,400c.$l,000 yearly 4Hs'14 J-D 50.000 6s '21 F-A 100,000--Feb 1 *22-'46 BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '21- $178,500 Assess, val. '21 (H act.) 2,945,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$23.00 Population 1921 „_8,639 mt. carmel school dist. minersville school dist. Bonds below are tax-free to holder. This district is in Schuylkill County. M-S $90,000c—Sept 1 1938 4b *10 M-NI60.300 --.1040 4s '08 (SubJ. to call at option of Sch. Board) (Subject to call after Sept 1 1918.) TOTAL DEBT Feb 27 '20- $59,100 Wl3 M-N 72.000c ---1921-1938 Assess, val. 1920 (*4 actj. 1.500-000 BOND. DEBT Apr 111919 $185,500 School tax (per A1,000) 1920--$25-00 Floating debt 7,500 15,000 Population In 1920 (est.),.—10.000 Sinking fund— INT, at First Nat. Bk.« Mlnersville. Assess, val. '19 (X act.)—-3,279,000 — School tax (per |f,000) 1918-$19.00 Population In 1918 (est.) 20,000 MONACA. This borough Is In Beaver County. INT. at City Treas. office. '94 & '95 $6,240Water Bonds. . lebanon township, improvement Bonds. ;s'17 $30,000 ue serially at intervals of 5 years.) Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). *n9 non TOTAL DEBT Apr 15"720"-"$48"540 4*4s*13 F-A $60°,000c —1923-1943 $90,000 Note debt————— 3,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 3 '21 180.198 Total val. 1919 (50% act.)-1.698,000 Certificate debt (add'l) 1,034 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *19 $14.00 Cash in bank--mm — *95 $11,500————— ... mt. Water Impt. Bonds. '02 $7,500-— — — —— Floating Debt, Street Impt., &c. — — — -— Population 1910, 3,376; 1920-3,838 Cash in sinking fund Certificate sinking fund- 2,120 3,000 Tot.ass'd val.*21 (80% act.)4.390,560 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 19-$16.25 $26,500 Population in 1919 (est,)-——3,000 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Castle 2,350 -2,350,000 Shannon. new kensington sch. Street Paving Bonds. *11 $5.000 — Street Paving & Sewer Bonds, -s '13 $5/,500— -s *14 7,0005s *14 J-D 55.000—Dec 1 *21-*31 -s — Sinking fund Total val. 1920 assess, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$25.00 mt. lebanon twp. sch. dist. mone8sen. This borough is in Westmoreland County. Incorporated Sept. 3 1898 This district is in Allegheny — 5s%7^J-D0j$2oioOc"{[%22 A Co. '22-'26 1 '27-*36 165,000c- Apr 1 *37-*51 f$25.000c_Apr 5Xb'21 1 j 100,000c. Apr 1927 BONDED DEBT——— (?) \ 45,000c—1934-1936 Gen. Imp. & Ref. (Tax-free), 4J48'11 J-D$112,100c-Dec 15 *22-'40 mount oliver. This borough is in Allegheny Co. Part every 5 years—see V 94, p 1738 Floating Debt Bds (Tax-free) BOND. DEBT Feb 11921- $380,000 $300 Jan 1 1922 Floating debt--— 125,000 4 *4 s'08 J-J 20,000 Sinking fund —-——11,668 4 *|s*16 J-D Street Bonds (Tax-free to holder). Assess. val.(50% act.)*21-10.933,460 $15,000—Jan 1 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915—$30-00 4*48*04 J-J Sewer Bonds (Taxable). Pop'n 1910, 11,775; 1920 18,179 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. 4*48*09 J-J $36,000—Jan 1 *25-*35 (Part due every 5 years) BOND. DEBT July 1916— $121,000 mtonessen school dist. Sinking funds-.-.--—--20,000 4W13 J-D$175,000c-June 1 '28-*42 Assess, val. (2-3 act.) *15-3.334.930 (Part due every 5 years.) Pop'n 1910, 4,241; 1920, 5.575. 4Ms $148,000c INT. on 4Xb *09 at German Sav. 4*4s'16 F-A 90.000——1926-1946 A Dep. Bk., Pittsburgh; on 4*4s '16 4Ms'19 A-0 300,000-Oct 1 '22-'49— at Hill Top Savs. & Tr. Co.. Pitts¬ (See V. 110, p. 486 for maturity.) burgh; on others at St. Clair Sav. TOTAL DEBT Apr 21 '21- $700,000 & Trust Co., in Pittsburgh. Sinking fund 38,148 . —— ——— — „— Total - val. 1921—10,933,260 assess, mt. pleasant. This borough is in Westmoreland "iPopulation in. 1919 (est.) 22,000 County.' Flre Equipment Bonds. INT. payable in Monessen, 4*4s*15 J-D $15,000—-1925-1935 ($5,000 every 5 years.) monongahela. ♦Street, Fire & Funding Bonds. This city is in Washington County, 4*4s'15 M-S $15,000c ——1925-1936 Municipal Building Bonds. ($5,000 every 5 years.) 4Hs'15 $25,000— BOND, DEBT Apr 16 *21$71,100 Improvement Bonds. Sinking fund 9,736 3*4a'99 $24,000 — Tot.assess.val.'21(94 act.)-2,582,400 4*4s'll M-S 85,000c-8ept 1 '32-'40 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $12.00 BOND. DEBT May 1921- $134,000 Population 1910, 5,812; 1920, 5,862. Assess, val, real estate.---3,670,223 ♦INT. at Citizens Sav. & Tr. Co.. Assess, val. personal--—-513,365 Mt. Pleasant. Other assess, property---13,125 Total assess, value 1921-4. 196,713 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '2i_$41.96 mount union. This borough is in Huntingdon Co, Population 1910, 7,598; 1920-8,688 INT. payable at Alexander & Co., Paving & Storm Sewer Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $44,500c-$2,000 yearly Monongahela and First Nat. Bank. beginning Aug. 1 1925 Water Plant Bonds. monongahela sch. dist. 6s '18 J-D $60,000.-June 1 *28-'47 Bonds are tax-free. BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1920 $75,000 School Bonds. 60,000 4Hs'15 J-D $80,000--June 1 '25-'39 Sinking fund (See V. 102, p. 1286, for maturity.) Ass'd val'n 1920 (X act.)—4,200,000 Total tax rate (per$l,00u) '20-$15.00 4*4s'10 15,000c —1925-1932 4,744 4)4 s 07 30,000c —1921-1935 Population in i.920 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *21- $125,000 (Assessment 50%-60% actual) — ------ — — Sinking fund--———— 12,121 mt. Assess, val., real estate 3,608,220 Assess, val,, personal 244,730 Tot.ass'd val. 20(60%act.) 3,852,950 School tax (per $1,000) 1920-$17.00 is in union school dist. district (P. O. Mt. Union) Huntingdon County. 4*4s'16 J-J $28,000——1922-1946 5s g M-S 31,000c——1921-1948 Population in 1920 (est.) —12.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *21$59,000 INT. on bonds of 1907 at Fust Floating debt (add'l) 3,200 Nat. Bank of Monongahela: others Sinking fund-1,000 at Monongahela City Trust Co. Assess .val .'20(abt. *£act.)-l,080,710 This - montgomery county. County seat is Norristown. Pop¬ 1910, 169.590; '20, 199,310. Court-House Bonds (Tax-free), $65,000r—1921-1933 ($50,000 due every 5 years.) /Funding Bonds (Tax-free). 48*06 J-D 200,OOOc&r. 1921-26-31-36 ulation Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20125.00 Population in 1920-——5,500 INT. payable at Dist. Treas. office or Central Nat. Bank, Mt. Union. —— 60.000 5s *19 100,000—------BOND. DEBT April 81921S348.700 Assess, val. 1920 (est.)—15,000,000 *16 ^ 4s '03 J-J 4**s s-a $78,000c. -1923 4s'05 J-J 15,000c--v 1925 20,000- —1928 & 1938 4*4s'13 A-0 7,000 1921 1862. Refunding Bonds (Tax-free), 4*48*08 M-N $22,740c—1921-1937 Funding Bonds. 4Hs'17 M-N$100,000 2 (Due $5,000 yearly after 5 years) (25,000—Oct 1 '29-'33 40,000—Oct 6s *19 1 '35-'49 ($5,000 every 2 yrs.) Building Bonds (Tax-free), 4s'04 M-S $10,400c— Sept 30 1924 Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). 4s'04 A-O $23,000c—Oct 1 1924 48*05 J-J 50,000c—July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT May 1918- $244,900 Floating debt— 22.600 Sinking fund 14,838 Assess, val. '15 (*4 act.) —3,280,759 Total tax (per Pop'n • $1,000) 1916 '10, 17,532; *20- INT. at Treasurer's office. 41.50 .17,469 4 Xn j-d 9,000— 12,000— 14,000— 17,000— 21,000- —1926 1931 1936 1941 —1946 4*4s 19 200,000-July 1 *21-'49 (See V. 109, p. 1201, for maturity.) Funding Bonds (Tax-exempt). 4s '05 J-J $10,000c -—.1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 211021 $403,000 Sinking fund96,115 Assess, val. *21 (4-5 act.)-ll,290,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$11.00 5tl85; 1920, 6.500 INTEREST payable at the Monon¬ gahela Trust Co., Homestead, Pa. — This borough is in Luzerne Co. -s -s Sewer Impt. Bonds. '07 $25,000 Sewer Refunding Bonds, — *07 — $34,200 — -1927 —1930 —... 2.000c. 5,000c 538,000c.....—-1937 (Subject to call after 1922.) A-O $25.000c —1938 5s 5s — 1922 „ 9,000c—.——1931 M-S . Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$1100 4*48*17 M-N/10,000c.Apr 1 '37&'42 110.000c—Apr 11947 Pop'n '10, 18,877; *20 22,614 High School Bldg. Bonds. INT. at First Nat. Bk., Nanticoke. 4Kb M-N$60,000c.l927• 32 & 37 4Xa M-N150.000c.1923, *33 A'43 4 *4s J-D 20,000 1938-1942 nanticoke school dist. A-O 25,000 1940-1945 5s —$104.0001921-1940 4Xa Improvement Bonds. 5s 8,000 —1921-1922 4Hs*18 /$15,000-D^30 28, 38/43 ,no —. (25.200——1921-1924 95,000 —1925-1942 4*4s*14 J-J 10,000— —1943 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 *18 $284,000 — 30.000 Floating debt- Assess, val. '16 (X act.)—14,375.142 School tax (per $1,000) 1918—$10.00 Population m 1916 (est.)..—25,000 narberth. This borough is in Mongtomery Co. Inc. Jan. 21 1895. Road Bonds (Tax-free). 5s '97 J-D $l,000r.Dec 1 *22-*27 (Subject to call after 1912) 4s '09 J-D 18,000—June 11939 4s '16 J-J 25.000-July 1 '26-*46 ($5,000 quinquennially.) Se L. J-May 1 1922 4s '07 M-N 9.000—May 1 1927 8,000 May 1 1932 9,000—-May 1 1937 BOND. DEBT ,/une 13 *21 $83,000 Floating debt (add'l)-. 30,000 Sinking fund 10,600 Ass'd val. *21 (40 to 50 % act.)3,058,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$36 00 wer-System^Tax-free). Pop'n 1910, 1,790; 1920—3,704 INT. on 1S97 at Norristown 5s of Trust Co.; on 4s of 1907 and 1909 at West End Trust Co., Philadelphia: 4s of 1916 payable at the Trust Co., Philadelphia. on Central - 1 10.000—Dec 30 1948 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 *21- $356,000 Sinking fund .38,728 Total val. 1920 (est.) 6,000,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921 —$22.00 Population In 1920——11,987 f INT. at Harris, Forbes & Co., N. Y.; on $20,000 issue of 1917 at First Nat. Bank, This borough Is in Clarion Co. 5s *20 J-J /$22,500-Jan 1 1.000 1 '22-'36 Jan 1 1937 Kensington. — School tax rate (per Population 1920 $1,000) *20-$13.00 ——1,703 norristown] This borough is the capital of Montgomery County. Inc. Mch. 31 1812. Bonds are tax-free to holder, and subject to call 25 years before maturity. '/'■ Borough Bonds. / 3Xb g A-O $56,000r—Oct 1 1927 3*4s g A-O 91,000r—Apr 11932 4s g A-O 125,000r—Apr 1 1938 Refunding Bonds. 3s g J-J $12l,000r July 11930 BOND. DEBT May 9 1921 $393,500 Sinking fund 48,200 Assessed val'n 1920 (30% to 65% actual) 16,611,000 Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1921—$13.00 . - — — — — Population 1910,27,875; 1920-32,319 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. Apr 21 '21—$27,500 TOTAL DEBT Assessed value 1921 (X act.) -556,300 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $15.00 Population 1910, 1,625; 1920-1,662 new brighton. This borough is in Beaver County. 4*4s 4*4a 4*4s New newtown borough school district. This district (P. O. Newtown) is in Bucks County. 4*4s $43,000—1923-1942 TOTAL DEBT Anr 1920—$41,000 Tot. ass'd val.'20(85%act.) 1,400,000 - new bethlehem. norristown school dist. Bonds are tax-free. 3Xs M-N$25,000c——al927 3*£s'04 A-O 26,000c—Oct 1 ol934 4s 7 M-S $5,000— 69.000c—Sept 1 a 1937 -Sept 15 1921 3Ks'H M-N 29,500r—May 1 al941 10,000—Sept 15 *20-'21 3*|s'09 J-D 9.000r— xl929 25,000 —Nov 1 '22-'26 4*48*13 J-J 30,000—July la 1943 30.000 —Sept 1 *2Z-'32 4*4s'14 J-J 100,000c—-July 1 1943 4X8 BOND. DEBT Jan 11921- $60,000 4*48*17 J-J 6,500c—July 1 1927 53,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '21 $295,000 4,316,302 Float'g dt. (add'l) May 1 '20 23,500 $15.00 Sinking fund 90,750 Population 1910, 8,329; 1920-9,361 Assess, val. '20 (X act.)—14,500,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$14.00 new brighton*"sch. dist. x Subject to call 10 years before $35,000-0ct 1 '25, *28, maturity, a 20 years before. '33, '35, '36 & '37. 5*£s'20 A-O INT. at 1st Nat. Bk.,Norristown. 55,000--Oct 1 '39-*49 10,000 Oct 1 1950 BOND. DEBT Apr 26 1921 $270,000 northampton county. Easton is the county seat, Floating debt 22,500 Court-House Bonds (Tax-free). Total assessed val, 1921 A-0 $60,000Apr l'24-'34&44 (about 2-3 actual).——4.300,000 4s *14 Refunding, Funding & Improve¬ School tax (per $1,000) 1921 —$25.00 ment Bonds (Tax-exempt). Population 1921 (est.). 10,000 J $144,000o-Moh l *21-'29 4g *09 M-S\ 100,000c.-Mch 1 1939 new castuel Funding & Impt. Bonds. This city Is the capital of Lawrence Floating debt-- ------ Total assess, val. 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 — Incorporated in June 1870. County. In 1897 the boroughs of West New Castle and Mahoning town were an¬ nexed to the city. - Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). 4*4s'12 J-J $72,000c—July 1 1932 (Subject to call July 1 1927) Street-Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'19 A-O $100,000 Oct 1 1934 (Optional Oct. 1 1929.) Impt. Bonds (Tax-free). 4*is'll J-J $50,u00c—Aug 1x1931 4*48*16 J-J 160,000c-July 1 xl936 GEN. BDS. Apr 16 1921$382,000 Assessment debt (add'l) 54,010 Sinking fund 6,202 Floating debt (add'l) 4,000 Assessed val., real estate-52,767.350 Assessed val., personal $4,324,690 Tot. ass'dval.'21 (act. val.)57,092,040 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--—$5.25 Pop'n 1910, 36,280; 1920, 44,938 x Opt. beg. 10 yrs. after date. * INT. payable at city treasury. — . new castle Bonds are all tax-free to holder. — Assessed val. 1921 —57,114,680 (Assessment actual value.) School tax - 4*£s'19 s-a $500,000c&r_Dec 1 1949 BOND. DT. Apr 21.1921. $760,000 Floating debt 265,000 Sinking fund 75,121 Assessed val'n, real estate-83,408,925 Assessed val'n, personal 23,982,734 Other assessable property- 9,997,775 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (*4 act.) 117,389,434 County tax (per $1,000) 1921—$5.00 Pop'n In '10-127,667; '20-153,506 INT. at office of County Treas. northampton sch. dist. This district is in Northampton Go. 4*48*09 J-D $16,500—Deo 1 *21-'39 (Due In odd years as follows: $4,000 from 1917 to 1929 incl. and $6,000 from 1931 to 1939 incl.) -s '15 — $48.600.Due $2,000 yly BOND. DEBT Mar 8 1920 *$91,600 Sinking fund 5,000 Ass'd val'n 1920 (J4 act.)—5,115,535 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$13.00 Population (est.) 10,000 * School Board holds $30,600. school dist. 4*4s'14 J-J $60,000c—July 1 1944 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1924. 3*4s'01 F-A 20,000c—Aug 11921 3*4s'05 M-N 25,000c—May 1 1925 4*4s'll J-J 140,000—Jan 2 1941 (Subject to call after Jan 2 1921) 4*4s'15 M-S 85,000 Mar 1 1945 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1930) 4s 16 M-S 45,000c-_-Mar 1 1946 (Subject to call after Mar 1 1931.) 5*?s'20 J-J 300,000-July 1 '35-*44 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21-$675,000 Sinking fund 20,850 Assessed val. real 4,330.570 Assessed val. personal 784,110 (per $1,000) 1921 Population In 1920 (est.) $9.75 50.000 INT. at Treasurer's office. This borough is in Westmoreland Co. Pop'n *10, 7,707; '20, 11,987. Street & Sewer Impt. Bonds. 4*$s'13 M-8$100,000-Sept 1 *23-'43 (Due $20,000 1923, $30,000 1933. $50,000 1943. BOND. DEBtf Nov 1915- $262,000 Assessed valuation.. 5.556,360 INT. at Boro. Treasurer's office. northampton heights. This district is now part of the City of Bethlehem. Annexed Mar. 8 1920. Pop'n'10,1,037;'20,3,791. north braddock. P. O. Braddock, Allegheny Co. 4*4s*16 $141,700—July 1 *26-'48 (Due each 5 yrs—see V 103, p 511) Various Impt. Bonds. 4*4s'13 M-S $50,000—Apr 1 *23-'33 ($25,000 due every o years.) TOTAL DEBT May 23 *21 $295,000 Sinking fund 28,785 Ass'd val. * 20(80% acU-15,239.960 Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1921—$11.00 — Population 1910,11,824; 1920-14,928 INT. at Braddock Trust Co. north braddock sch. dist. } High School Bonds. ' ■ 4*4s'08 A-O $75,000—Apr 1 '22-'29 4s 35,000——— 4*48*10 33,000-.— Tax-free 4*48*11 32,000—— —— Building Bonds (Tax-ffee). 4Xb'17 J-J /$80,000c-jan 1 '37-'44 V 5,000c—Jan 1 1945— BOND. DEBT June 2 *19—$254,000 Total assessed val'n 1918 582,414 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *18-$10.00 . new kensington. „ nanticoke. j$2,000c. ( dist. — A-O 5s — — mount carmel. This city is in Northumberland County. • Borough incorp. Nov. 3 j-j — munhall. This borough is in Allegheny Co. Improvement Bonds. 4*4s'12 M-N$40,000c—May 11932 TOTAL DEBT Apr 19 *21- $280,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1914— $155,000 Floating debt (add'l) 75.000 Assessed valuation 1914—8,557,250 Sinking funds— 120.000 Population in 1920— 6,418 Assess, val. real 142.613,505 INT. payable at Monongahela Tr. Assess, val. personal 7,494,790 Co., Homestead. Other assessable prop'ty.136,692,632 Total assess, val. 1920--286,800,927 munhall school district. (Assessment about 40% actual) Building Bonds (Tax-exempt). County tax (per $1,000) 1920—12.00 INT. payable at Norristown. 5s — -s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $22.00 — 4*4s'17 — $20,000 Building Bonds._ — monaca school district. BOND. DEBT April 1921- [VOL. 112. AND TOWNS PENNSYLVANIA—CITIES 104 . — Pnnniat.inn iQin is orirt June, 1921.] PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES NORTH EAST. This borough is in Erie County. Refunding Bonds. 5s '18 J-D $80,000—June 1 '28-'48 BONDED DEBT This district (P. O. North East) is in Erie County. School Bonds {Tax-free-) $55,000 1923-1948 3 years.) BOND. DEBT May 1921$89,000 Assessed val. 1920 2,110,000 Actual val. (est.) 3,000,000 Population 1920 (est.) 3,481 INT. payable at the National Bank of North East. ($5,000 payable every Assessed value 1919 Prin. and int. at 1920 4,512. Street Bonds {Tax-free). 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 PARNASSUS. 5s BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $119,000 8,100 12,723 Assess, val. '20 (80%act.)_5,860,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$12.00 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Oakmont. 1936 School tax (per $1,000) 1918-_$12.50 PoDuIation 2,500 INT. payable at the First National Bank of North East. NORTH HUNTINGTON This township (P. O. Westmoreland County. in 1918 (est.) INT. payable at First Nat. Oakmont, for State OIL TWP. Irwin) is in — 189,860 Tot. assess.val'21(60% act.)4,399,820 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.$34.00 Population 1920 (est.) 10,000 property- subject tax in to This borough is in Sept. 30 1898. Paving Bonds. Pa 4^s'14 BOND. DEBT $3,000—-June --- Total INT. at Safe Deposit & Trust Co.. Greensburg. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. Sunbury is the county seat. BOND. DEBT Mar 4 1920 $736,900 Ass'd val. 1920 (60% act.)54.334,509 County tax (per $1,000) 1920--$6.50 Pop'n 1910, 111,420; 1920—122,079 INT. payable at office of Co.Treas. NORTH UNION TOWNSHIP. This township is in Fayette Co. Road Bonds {Tax exempt). 4^s'16 F-A$ 100.000c.Aug 15'22-'31 BOND. DEBT Mar 5 1920. $100,000 Floating debt— Sinking fund 10,000 3,542 Assessed val'n, real estate Assessed val'n, personal 6,416,385 39,490 Other assessable property.. 150,150 Tot.ass'd val. '19 (H act.).6,606,025 Population in 1920 (est,) 12,762 INT. payable at Fayette Title & val. 4s '98 are A-O 43 '02 4s '09 J-J holder. 35,000c , — ___ $155,500 36,000 FORGE. districts This borough is In Lackawanna Co. BOND. DEBT Apr 23 1920 $123,000 — NORTH BOND. DEBT Jan 1920— $82,500 Assessed valuation 1920 4,201,271 UNION TWP. SCH. D. TOTAL DEBT May 11 '21 $42,000 Floating debt (add'l) 18,000 Sinking fund.. 689 Assessed val'n, real estate. .6,070,885 Assessed val'n, personal 34,160 — Other assessable property._ 295,670 Total assessed val'n 1921 Tax rate (per __6,400,715 $1,000) 1921—$25.00 '29-'30 Borrowing capacity. 54,702 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—-$15.00 Population in 1920 (est.) 14,000 Water Loans. J-J $3,000,000r.July 3s '00 ~ OLYPHANT. C|« h This borough is in Lackawanna Co. Funding Bonds. 5s '14 porated 1893. 4^s'Jl F-A $14,800--Feb 1 '22-'41 is BOND. DEBT Mar 1914— $139,500 5s $9,500c...Sept 1 1926 2,000c.—Aug 1 1929 2,000c.—Nov 1 1922 2,500c—Sept 1 1935 3,000c—Sept 1 1938 50.000c—May 1 1941 15.000c—.June 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— $84,000 Sinking fund 26,494 Assessed valuation 1921—1.633,145 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$29.50 Pop'n in 1910.-.1,668; 1920—2,353 4^g'96 M-S 4^g'99F-A 5s g '02 M-N 4Hg'05M-S 4)^g'08 J-D 4^g'llM-N 4)^s J-J INTEREST payable at Delaware County Trust, Safe Deposit & Title Insurance Co. In Chester. NORWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. F-A 4^s'12 M-N $6,000r—Apr 1 1935 35,OOOc.May 15 *22-'42 $41,000 Sinking fund 8,433 Assessed valuation 1919—1,327,400 (Assessment 60% actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) *19—$20.00 Population in 1919 (est.) 2,300 4s '05 TOTAL DEBT June 19 '20 INT. at Treasurer's office. OAKDALE. This borough is in Allegheny Co Incorporated 1892. BOND. DEBT April 1921$63,000 Floating debt 50,000 Total assess, val. 1921 979,lu0 — Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$41.00 Population 1910, 1,353; 1920.-1,611 OA^KHURST SCHOOL DIST. See Johnstown School District. 1 '24-*44 is '06 Building Bonds {tax-free). Sinking fund 6,580 Assessed valuation 1913 8,989,546 Pop'n. *10. 8,505; '20 10,236. INT. payable at Olyphant. - OXFORD. This borough Is in Chester County. Incorp. in 1833. Popula'n 1910, 2.190;1920, 2.093. Water Bonds. 4s J-J&M-N $59,500c_yearly till '41 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '21. $66,000 Floating debt 9,700 Tot.val.'20(50 to 60%act.) 1,500,000 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$27.00 INT. at Oxford Banks. PALMERTON. boro in Carbon County. Lighting System Bonds. A-O $2,500—Oct 1 '23-'31 4^s'19 A-O /10.000 Oct 1 1924 150,000.—Oct 1 '25-'34 BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $62,500 Floating debt 6,000 Sinking fund 5.OO0 Temporary loans outstdg— 30,000 Assessed value 1921 5,100,000 Actual value (est.) 8,000,000 City-owned property 30,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) $9-30 Population in 1920 7.168 This 5s *19 Prin. and int. payable at the National Bank, of First Palmerton. PALMERTON~SCIL DIST. School Bonds (Tax-Free). 4Ms'19 J-J $60,000 July 1 1949 (Optional July 1 1929.) wft v f 1930 1931 Aji n 3Hs'94 J-J $387.000rDec31'21-'22 Widening Delaware Avenue. 3Hs'96 J-J $400,000rDec31 '21-'24 Grade Crossing Abolition. 4s '06 J-J $75,000r_July 1 1937 Bonds below payable part every 5 yrs School Bonds. 5s '13 M-S $124,800--Sept 1 '20-43 NORWOOD. This borough (P. O. Norwood Sta¬ tion) is in Delaware County. Incor Sewer and Highway {Tax-free). 1 9,000,000r_July 1 3^s'00 J-J F-A $50.000c_Feb Many sec¬ . DIST. $30,000 20,000c_Dec 1 5s *19 boroughs. stantly referred to as such. Among these may be mentioned Germantown, Manayunk, Frankford, Bridesburg, Roxborough, West Philadel¬ phia, Richmond, &c., &c. The county is under city control and has no separate debt. Refunding Loans. 3^s'95 J-J $194,000-Dec "31" '2l-'24 3tfs'95 J-J 5,000rDec31 1924 3Hs'95 J-J l,000rDec31 1924 3Hs'97 J-J l95,000rDec31'2l-'26 3s '98 J-J 457,100rDec31 *21 -'27 3,000 Trust Co., Union town. and tions of the city of Philadelphia still their old names and are con¬ 15,000 SCH. / retain Tot.ass'd val.'19(75% act.)4,20l,171 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—-$28-00 Pop'n. '10, 11.324; 1920, 12,237 s-a 3,000 PHILADELPHIA. J. Hampton Moore, Mayor; Will B. Hadley, City Controller. Philadelphia, co-extensive with the county of the same name, is the third largest city of the U. S., and has an area of nearly 130 square miles. The city was founded In 1682 by William Penn, chartered in 1787, and consoli¬ dated in 1854 with numerous outlying fund.... —26,736 Assess, val. '20 (2-3 act.). 10,900,120 School tax (per $1,000) 1920--$25-00 Population in 1920 21,274 INT. at City Treasurer's office. FORGE D 1927 1921-1927 L_ J-J J-J 5s '20 J-J 5s *20 5s '21 1948 1949 4,974,200c._ Jan 1922 3,000.000—Jan 1970 4,160,500—Dec 16 1970 4Ks'19 J-J J-J J-J 4,000.000—July 1 1940 1,553,000- Aug 16 1950 J-J 5,000,000c&r_Jan 1.916 200 '51 i — Registered loans overdue and outstanding Jan. 11921—.$17,350 INT. payable at Nat. Bank, Phila., Pa. TAX-FREE.—All from tax empt to Philadelphia bonds are ex¬ holders. TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FDS., &c.—The subjoined statement shows of a decision of the Supreme Court Pennsylvania, filed May 31 1894, It is held that, within the meaning of the word "Debt" in Section VIII, 119947653 Article IX, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, the real debt of the city is the authorized debt less the of the J-J 1,000,000r.Jan 1 1938 J-J 1,500,OOOr.July 1 1939 06 J-J 700.000r._Jan 1 1942 Transit & Port Bonds. '06 4s*16 4s '17 city certificates pur¬ chased and uncanceled in the sinking Floating debt (mtge., ground rents, &c.)_„ of juries and 200,561 board of view TOT. DT. Jan 1 1921— 3.128,487 187,721,598 39,851,900 147,869,698 Awards Tot. net debt Jan 1 '21 Cash in and income of sink, fund applicable _ within present to year fiscal of payment debt Jan 1 1921 8,052,586 BORROWING CAPACITY.—The borrowing capacity of the city May 16 1921 was $41,000,000. on PROPERTY.—The city land, buildings, equipment and permanent improvements valJan. l 1921 at—$389,856,937 ASSESSED VALUATION, &C.— The following shows the assessed other on value of property, and the tax rate, for years Indicated. J-J $2,500,000..Nov 1 1966 J-J 2.500,000c..Jan 1 1967 Property in this city up to and including 1903 was assessed at about 80% of its actual value. In 1904, however, values were Increased resulting in to nearly real value, decreased tax rate. a Assessed Real Estate and Personat*Estate Years— Valuation. 1921 /20,000c_June 1 *23-'27 Floating debt Sinking fund I Bank, Manor. Sinking OLD Exempt). Jan 1 1932 5,000—..Jan 1 1937 5,000 Jan 1 1942 7,000 Jan 1 1947 BOND. DEBT May 28 '21 $25,000 Ass'd val. (60% act.) 455.370 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$39.00 Population 1910, 1,048; 1920—1 019 INT. payable at Manor National 190,000c. June 1 '28-'36 5Hs {Tax 1 1922 tax-free to 4s '16 1948 5,000,000—Nov 7,000,000.-Mar J-J J-J J-J 5s 'i9 used 1 21,274 BOND. DEBT July 9'20Short-term loans OLD Bonds 4^sT7 J-J 1,500c 4^s'15 J-D borough Is in Westmoreland Jan '20 1947 4,950,700.-July 3,000,000—May owns This $9,000c M-N 3.628 PENN. 1921 15,657; 1946 CITY County. Impt. OIL CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. below 1,466,050 Jan Pop'D, Bonds 1919 (per $1.000) T9S15.00 subject to call after 10 years. (about 55% actual) 12,882,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21S11.00 *10, val. 3.000 valuation assess, 4,592 $2,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$20 00 Population in 1920 (est.) ——.10,000 Total $89,000 59,000 423,000 Assess, val. personal 1949 J-J 7,500,000.—Nov J-J Sinking funds... 12,400,006 NOR. HUNTINGDON TWP. S. D. 4Hs'12 M-N$60,000Mayl '22.*32.'42 4Hs 12,000 May 1 '26,'3l&'36 TOTAL DEBT May 29 '20 $72,000 Floating debt 22,500 Sinking fund12,000 Assess, val. *20 (2-3 act.). .4,631.350 — 1931 1934 tax-exempt (except water-works bonds) and are 1 1923 _— Occupation assess, '22-'49 1 .— . Total tax rate 1923 Population 1910. 3 907; 1920, All the above bonds are 1926 & '27 Boro. of West End. (annexed.) 5s '12 $7,000 Sept 1 1932 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 $231,000 Sinking fund 16,700 Floating debt (add'l) 5,000 Assess, vai. real Co. Apr 1920— Floating debt 53-5 '21M-N100.000-.May 1 '26-'40 Boro. of Si verly (annexed). 5s '10 4s "16 4s'16 4^s*16 4Ms'16 4^s'16 Funded debt Jan 1 192l.$l84,392,5u0 A-O $7,000e Water-Works Bonds. 5s '19 J-J $56,000.-Jan Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'll M-S $12.000e Building Bond? 5s *14 M-S $10.00Gc Bonds. June 11922 July 1 1922 39.000--July 1 *23-'35 8,000—May 1 *22-'29 28,000--May 1 '30-'43 9,000-June 1 '22-'30 ,28,000—June 1 '31-*44 — 1 1946 2,000,000__Nov 1 1948 1.000 000—Nov fund.) 4s '03 Permanent Impt. 4s'07 $1,000 4s '10 / 2,000 — Cambria Inc. This city is in Venango County. — $3.000.000..July 4^s'15J-J amount PATTON. 5,000 Bank, deduction no ? Population 1910, 4,338; 1920-5,638 CITY. 4^s*13 Road Bonds. 5s '20 J-J $75,000 BOND. DT. May 26 '21— $75,000 Assessed val. real 4,167,600 Assessed val. personal_ 42,360 Other assessable — BOND. DEBT Tot.assess.val.'18(80%act.)5,200,000 I 5,000 1948 Apr BOND. DEBT May 27 '21 $70,000 Assessed val. 1920 2.305.796 Total tax rate (per $1,000 *20.$12.00 Population 1920 (est.)__ borough is in Luzerne Co. Paving Bonds (Tax-Free). -s'19 $35,000 1928-1949 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 8 '18- $132,000 11,596 1943 J-J 4Ms '15 J-J Philadelphia's total municipal debt. Tnis Sinking fund 1945 1947 '15 4s [By PARSONS. M-SJ$10,000—Sept 1 '29&'34 1 12,000—Sept 1 '34&'44 1941 Apr Apr Apr Apr 105 5s '21 —1929 Floating debt-— 17,500 Sinking fund23,760 Tot.assess, val.'20(80 %act.)2,525,470 Total rate (per $1,000) 1920—$14.00 Pop'n 1910, 2,578; 1920 -3-.816 INT. payable at Parnassus. (Part due every 5 years.) 4Hs'13 M-N 22,800c_May 1 '20-'38 (Part due every 5 years.) 4^s'14 A-O 18.000c_'24. *34 & '44 1933 36.000c 50.000c GEN. BD. DT. May 15 '20 $138,500 1917-1942 1939 M-N 4J^s'16 M-S Serial 5Ms'20 s-a 40,000—-Sept 1 1950 (Opti-wal Sept. 1 1935) — 5s *18 National borough is in Westmoreland County. Incorp. Apr. 9 1872 improvement Bonds. 4^s J-D $10,500c Serial 4>is A-O 20.000c Serial 4^s A-O 22,000c 1926 Floating debt June 1 1921Sinking fund June 1 1921 4Kb'12M-N$110,000c First This Street and Sewer Bonds. 4s '05 A-O $30,000c 1935 4Jis'07 M-N 41,000o_Flnal pay. '34 4J*s'08 M-N 8,000c. Final pay. '37 4J*s'10 J-D 15.000cJ'ne 1'29.'34.*39 4J£s'17 M-N 25,000-Final pay't '47 1929 Apr Apr Apr Apr 4,528,998 Bank, of Palmerton. May 1 1927 May 1 1937 May 1 1947 1925 ($5,000—-Apr $88,800 20,000 Sinking fund OAKMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT. NORTH EAST TWP. SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. North East) is in Erie County. School Bonds {Tax-free). TOWNS BOND. DEBT Aug 1 '19-- borough is in Allegheny Co 1889. Pop. '10, 3,436 March [12,000 NORTH EAST (BOROUGH) SCH. DIST. _ This $5,000 4J*s'17 M-N 8,000 (?) Population 1910, 2,672; 1920—3,481 5s*18 OAKMONT. Inc. AND Tax rate per —2,136,922,128 $1,000 $29.50 1920 28.50 1,942,731,342 1919 23.50 1,825,386,212 191823.50 1,738,841,512 1917 17.50 1,751,025,655 1916 15.00 1,706.453,725 1,671.755,166 15.00 1914 15.00 1,643,269,953 15.00 1,556,323,614 1912 15.00 1.533.791,867 1910 15.00 1,358,675.057 1905 15.00 1,185.899,831 1900 18.50 880,935.265 L890 18.50 688,713,518 1880 20.00 538,667,834 1870-18.00 479,776,643 I860 20.00 155,697,669 { Assessed personal Property 1921. $707,793,316 $4.00 1920 692,366,618 4.00 1919— 702,242,785 4.00 — — — 1918 701,568,213 646,594,068 608.865.372 1915—— 580,733,300 569,585,610 § Taxable by city under Assembly approved June 17 4.00 - 4.00 - ♦Horses and cattle. 4.00 4.00 4.00 Act of 1,9^3. ,-*j ^Ug l 19;Vug 1 192ft f POPULATION.—In 823.779; in 1910 was l,549\ug 1 1 JLJKW* 22-25-2? PHILADELPHIA SCH. DIS 1 '24 Under the School CodeenacfoM )) the 1911 Legislature (see page 67) the Board of Public Education on Oct. 8 1912 passed a resolution the full text of which given in V. 95, p. 993, acknowledging Its responsibility for previous school loans negotiated by the city. was 4s g '13 J J $2,OOO.OOOrJuly 1 *23-'42 Public Library Bonds. 4 Jig'14 J-J 3,000,OOOr July 1 *24-'43 4>£sT8 J-J$2,500,000c—May 1 1948 4Hg'15 J-J 2,000,000rJuiy 1 '25-'44 General Municipal Purposes. 4s g '16 A-O 2.500,OOOr.Oct 1 '26-45 3^s'04 J-J$16,000,000c&r_July 1*34 5s g'20 F-Al,000,O00c&rPeb l'31-*50 3Hs'02 J-J 5,000.000r_July 1 1932 5s g'20 F-A 340,OOOr.Feb 1 '3i-'50 3s "'98 J-J x 120.000rDec31,2l-'22 5s g'20M-N 660.000r.May 1 *31-'50 l,4O0,OOOrDec31'23-*25 3Hs'98 J-J 5s g'21 M-Nl.000.000.Nov l'3i-'50 4s '98 J-J l,400,000rDec31'25-'27 Bonded Debt.— 125,OOOr. Jan 1 1937 3Hs'07 J-J Assum. from city Jan 1 '21$6,855,500 4s '07 J-J 6,000, OOOr .July " ~ 1 1937 Issued by dist. Mar. 1 '21 11,500,000 4s '07 J-J 4,875,OOOr—.Jan 1 1938 J-J 1.500.000r._ .Jan 1 1939 Floating debt Mar. I 1921 2,601,942 4s '07 Total Mar. 1921 20,957,442 J-J 1,000,000 4s '07 Jan 1 1946 Sinking Funds— 4s '08 J-J 13.500,OOOr. July 1 1938 J-J 4s '09 5,739,700r.July 1 1939 Applicable to debt assumed Jan 1 1921. $2,653,376 J-J 3s '92 50 OOOr..Dec 31 1921 J-J 4s '93 350,000rDec31'21-'22 Applicable to debt created by dist. Mar. 1921 2,335,500 1,023,OOOrDec 31 '21-23 3Hs'94 J-J Tot. sink, funds Mar. 1 *21 4,998,876 3s '95 J-J 480.000rDec31'21-'24 Tot. ass'd val. 1921..2,054.868,000 J-J 4s '10 5,000,000c&rJ uly 11940 (Assessment actual value.) J-J 4s *11 2,300,000c&rJ uly 11941 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$8-00 J-J 4s '11 9,750,OOOc&rJulyl 1941 1,823,158 J-J 4s *12 4,225.000c&rJulyl 1942 Population 1920 _ 4s '13 J-J '13 J-J 4s '13 J-J 4s 4s *13 J-J 4s *13 J-J 1,000,000.. Jan 700.000_.Jan 1 1945 1 1946 4,175,000c&rMayl 2,200,000c&rNovl 1,125,000—Nov 1 1,500,000c&r. July 1,000.000—Jan 1943 1943 1944 1 '44 4s '13 J-J 4s '14 J-J '14 4s '15 J-J 660,000—Jan 1946 J-J 3,000,000—Jan 3,000,000 Jan 5,300,000.-Jan 1947 4s 4s '15 J-J 4s '15 4s '15 J-J J-J 4s '15 J-J 2,000,000—July 2,325,000—July 1945 1945 1946 1946 1947 PHOENIX VILLE. This borough is In ChegW County. Incorporated Mch. 6 184$i Alkbonda are tax-free. > Refunding & Paving Boads. M-Nf$30.000c.Nov 1 '23-'33 1 20,000c.Nov 1 '23-'38 _8 10,000 1940 Water Bonds. _s $126,700 Borough Hall Bonds. _s $2,000 „ 4s '08 — — — minersvtlle school dist. This district Is In Schuylkill County. 4a '10 M-N$60,3001940 (Subj. to call at option of Sch. Board) TOTAL DEBT Feb 27 *20$59,100 Assess, val. 1920 (H act.)_ 1,500.000 School tax (per,$1,000) 1920—$25-00 Population In 1920 (est.) 10.000 INT. at First Nat. Bk.« Mlnersvllle. — MONACA. carmel 8chool dist. holder. 4a '08 M-S $90,000c Sept 1 1938 Bonds. Bonds below are tax-free to (Subject to call after Sept 1 1918.) 4H«'13 M-N 72.000c 1921-1938 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 1919 $185,500 7,500 15,000 Assess, val. '19 (H act.)—3,279,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1918—119.00 Population In 1918 (est.) 20,000 Floating debt Sinking fund ... .. Impt. Bonds. $7,500 Floating Debt, Street Impt., &c. *02 $36,000— '02 INT. at City Treas. ... ... TOTAL DEBT Apr 15 '20$48,540 Note debt 3,000 Total val. 1919 (50% act.).1,698,000 '19 $14-00 Population 1910, 3,376; 1920-3,838 Total tax rate (per $1,000) office. ... 1923-1943 $60,000c 4Hs'13 F-A Certificate debt $90,000 180.198 (add'l) 1,034 Cash in bank Cash in fund sinking ... 2,120 sinking fund 3,000 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (80% act.)4,390,560 MONACA SCHOOL DISTRICT. Total tax rate (per $1,000) 19_$16.25 BOND. DEBT April 1921. $26,500 Population in 1919 (est.) ..3,000 Total Certificate 2.350 Sinking fund 2,350,000 val. 1920 assess, Tax rate (per $1,000) INT. at First Nat. --- .8 *13 -s '14 55,000—Dec 1 '21-'31 60.000 100,000 BOND. DEBT April 8 1921S348.700 Assess, val. 1920 (est.)—15,000,000 -s '16 —. 50%-60% actual) 1921...$22.00 INT. This borough is 4Hs'15J-D 1925-1935 $15.000 Municipal 4Hs'15 Washington County. Building Bonds. $25,000 Improvement Bonds. ♦Street, Fire & Funding Bonds. 4Hs*15 M-S $15,000c 1925-1935 ($5,000 every 5 years.) BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21. ... $71,100 Sinking fund 9,736 3Hs'99 $24,000 Tot. assess .val .'2l(% act.) _2,582,400 4Hs'll M-S 85,000c.Sept 1 *32-*40 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21 $12.00 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $134,000 Population 1910, 5,812; 1920, 5,862. Assess, val. real estate 3,670,223 ♦INT. at Citizens Sav. & Tr. Co., Assess, val. personal 513,365 Mt. Pleasant. Other assess, property 13,125 ... Total value assess, Tot. tax rate (per This borough is in Monongahela and First Nat. Bank. MONONGAHELA Bonds are SCH. DIST. tax-free. School Bonds. 4Hs'15 J-D $80,000—June 1 '25-'39 (See V. 102, p. 1286, for maturity.) 4Hs'10 4Hs'07 15,000c 1925-1932 30,000c 1921-1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21. $125,000 Sinking fund 12,121 Assess, val., real estate 3,608,220 Assess, val., personal 244,730 Tot.ass'd val. 20(60%act.) 3,852,950 School tax (per $1,000) 1920-$17.00 Population in 1920 (est.) 12,000 ... ... INT. on bonds of 1907 at First Nat. Bank of Monongahela; others at Monongahela City Trust Co. & BOND. DEBT MT. UNION Pop¬ 169,590; '20, 199,310. Court-House Bonds {Tax-free). 3Hs M-S $)5,000r 1921-1933 ($50,000 due every 5 years.) Funding Bonds {Tax-free). 4s 06 J-D 200,OOOc&r. 1921-26-31-30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 19 '21. $280,000 1910, 75.000 120.000 142,613.505 7,494,790 DIST. district (P. O. Mt. Union) Huntingdon County. 4Ha'16 J-J $28.000 1922-1946 5s g M-S 31,000c 1921-1948 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *21- $59,000 Floating debt (add'j.)—. 3,200 Sinking fund 1,000 Assess .val ,'20(abt. Hact.) .1.080,710 Total tax rate Floating debt (add'l) Sinking funds SCHOOL This Is in (per $1,000) '20$25.00 —5,500 INT. payable at Dlst. Trea3. office or Central Nat. Bank, Mt. Union. MUNHALL. borough Is In Allegheny Co. improvement Bonds. 4Hs'12 M-N$40,000c-.May 1 1932 DEBT Oct 1914— $155,000 Assessed valuation 1914 8,557,250 Population in 1920 payable at Monongahela Tr. Co., Homestead. (Assessment about 40% actual) tax (per $1,000) 1920—12.00 munhall school district. Building Bonds (Tax-exempt). 4s '03 J-f $78.000c 1923 INT. payable at Norristown. INT. 4s '05 J-J 4Hs'13 A-0 mount carmel. This city is in Northumberland County. - Borough incorp. Nov. 3 1862. Refunding Bonds {Tax-free). 4Hs'08 M-N $22,740c.-.1921-1937 Funding Bonds. 4Hs'17 M-N$ 100,000. (r [Due $5,000 yearly after 5 years) (25,000—Oct 1 '29-'33 5s '19 ... 40,000—Oct 1 *35-'49 [($5,000 every 2 yrs.) Building Bonds {Tax-free). 4s'04 M-S $10,400c__Sept 30 1924 Sewer Bonds {Tax-free). 4s'04 A-O $23,000c—Oct 1 1924 4s'05 J-J 50.000c—July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT May 1918. $244,900 Floating debt 22.600 Sinking fund— 14,838 Assess, val. '15 (H act.)__3,280,759 Total tax (per $1,000) 1916 41.50 Pop'n *10, 17,532; '20 17,469 • INT. at Treasurer's office. 15.000c 20.000—1928 & 1925 1938 7,000 1921 9,000 1926 s-a 4 Ha 12,000 1931 14,000. 1936 17,000 1941 21,000 -1946 200,000—July 1 '21-'49 4Hs'19 (See V. 109, p. 1201, for maturity.) Funding Bonds (Tax-exempt). 4s '05 J-J $10,000c 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 1921 $403,000 Sinking 96,115 (4-5 act.>-11,290,000 $1,000) 1921—$11.00 Population 1910, 5,185; 1920, 6.500 INTEREST payable at the Monon¬ gahela Trust Co., Homestead, Pa. fund- Assess, val. '21 School tax (per nanticoke. This borough Is In Luzerne Co. Sewer Impt. Bonds. '07 $25,000 Sewer Refunding Bonds, -s *07 $34,200 -s ... ... 1 ,in ^ 38, 43 30 1948 Apr 15 *21. $356,000 10,000-.-Dec NEWTOWN BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. 1 *22-'27 (Subject to call after 1912) 4s'09 J-D 18,000 June 11939 4s '10 J-J 25.000—July 1 '26-'46 1 ($5,000 qulnquennially.) Sewer-System (Tax-free). ($8.000 May 1 1922 4s '07 M-N \ 9,000—May 1 1927 8.000 May 11932 I 9,000 May 1 1937 BOND. DEBT June 13 '21 $83,000 Floating debt (add'l) ... 30,000 Sinking fund 10,600 Ass'd val.'21(40 to 50% act.) 3,058,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$36 00 Pop'n 1910. 1.790; -3,704 1920 INT. on 5s of 1897 at Norristown Trust Co.; on 4s of 1907 and 1909 at West End Trust Co., Philadelphia; on 4s of 1916 Trust Co., NEW payable at the Central Philadelphia. J-J /$22,500.Jan 1 '22-'36 f 1,000. Jan 1 1937 TOTAL DEBT Apr 21 '21 -$27,500 Assessed value 1921 (K act.)-556,300 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $15.00 Population 1910, 1,625; 1920—1,662 BRIGHTON. $5,000 10,000 25,000 30.000- In Beaver County. Sept 15 1921 BRIGHTON-3CH. ($35,000-Oct 1 DIST. '25, '28, '33,'35,'36 &'37. 5Hs'20 A-O 1 Oct '39-'49 1 22,500 Floating debt assessed val. 1921 (about 2-3 actual) 4,300,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$25.00 Population 1921 (est.) 10,000 NEW In 1923-1942 Apr 1920-— $41.000 $43.000 TOTAL DEBT Tot. ass'd val.'20(85%act.) 1,400,000 School tax rate (per Population 1920 $1,000) '20-113.00 -—1,703 — norristown! This borough Is the capital of Montgomery County. Inc. Mch. 31 1812. Bonds are tax-free to holder, and subject to call 25 years before maturity. Borough Bonds. 3 Ha g A-O $56,000r—Oct 1 1927 A-O 91,000r—Apr 11932 A-O l25.000r_._Apr 11938 Refunding Bonds. 3s g J-J $121.000r—July 1 1930 BOND. DEBT May 9 1921 $393,500 3Hag 4s g , „ 48,200 actual) 16.611,000 Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1921.-$13.00 65% Population 1910,27,875; 1920-32,319 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. norristown school dist. Bonds are tax-free. al927 1 al934 3Hs M-N$25.000c 3Hs'04 A-O 26,000c..Oct 7 4s M-S 69.000c—Sept 1 al937 3Hs'll M-N 29,500r__May 1 al941 9.000r xl929 4Hs'13 J-J 30.000—July la 1943 4Hs'14 J-J 100,000c...July 1 1943 4Ha'17 J-J 6,500c July 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '21 $295,000 Float'gdt. (add'l) May 1*20 23,500 Sinking fund 90,750 Assess, val. '20 (% act.) —14,500,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$14.00 x Subject to call 10 years before a 20 years before. INT. at 1st Nat. Bk.,Norristown. maturity, 1950 BOND. DEBT Apr 25 1921 $270,000 Total — Sept 15 '20-*21 3Hs'09 J-D Nov 1 '22-'26 Sept 1 '27-*32 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $60,000 Floating debt 53,000 Total assess, val. 1920 4,316,302 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920----$15.00 Population 1910, 8,329; 1920—9,361 NEW 4Hs Assessed val'n 1920 (30% to 5s *20 4Hs 4Hs 4Hs 4 Hs This district (P. O. Newtown) Is Bucks County. Sinking fund BETHLEiiM. This borough is In Clarion Co. CASTLE^ northampton county. Easton is the county seat. Court-House Bonds (Tax-free). A-0 $60,000Apr l*24-'34&44 Refunding, Funding & Improve¬ ment Bonds (Tax-exempt). j$i44,OOOc_Mch 1 '21-'29 4g '09 M-S\ 100,000c--Mch 1 1939 Funding & Impt. Bonds. 4Hs'19 s-a $500,000c&r-Dec 1 1949 BOND. DT. Apr 214921. $760,000 Floating debt 265,000 Sinking fund 75.12L Assessed val'n, real estate_83,408,925 4s '14 . This city Is the capital of Lawrence County. Incorporated in June 1870. In 1897 the boroughs of West New Castle and Mahoning town were an¬ nexed to the city.. Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). 23,982,734 4Ms'12 J-J $72.000c--July 1 1932 Assessed val'n, personal Other assessable property. 9,997,775 (Subject to call July 1 1927) Tot.ass'd val.'20 (H act.) 117,389.434 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'19 A-O $100,000 Oct 1 1934 County tax (per $1,000) 1921—$5.00 Poo'n in '10—127,667; *20—153,506 (Optional Oct. 1 1929.) INT. at office of County Treas. Impt. Bonds (Tax-free). 4Hs'11 J-J $50.000c_.Aug 1x1931 4tfs'16 J-J 160,000c-.July 1 xl936 northampton sch. dist. This district Is in Northampton Oo. GEN. BDS. Apr 16 1921$382,000 Assessment debt (add'l) 51,010 4Hs'09 J-D $46,500--Deo 1 '21-'39 Sinking fund 6,202 (Due in odd years as follows: $4,000 from 1917 to 1929 incl. and $6,000 Floating debt (add'l) 4,000 from 1931 to 1939 Incl.) Assessed val., real estate-52,767,350 $18.600-Due $2,000 yly Assessed val., personal $4,324,690 -s '15 Tot. ass'd val.*21 (act. val.) 57,092,040 BOND. DEBT Mar 8 1920 *$91,600 5,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $6.25 Sinking fund Pop'n 1910. 36.280; 1920, 44,938 Ass'd val'n 1920 (H act.)..5,115,535 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$13-00 x Opt. beg. 10 yrs. after date. * INT. payable at city treasury. Population (est.) 10,000 * 6,418 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal Other assessable prop'ty_136,692.632 Total assess, val. 1920—286,800,927 County , 4Hs'l8— j$15,000_Dec30 28, ... This BOND. -1931 High School Bldg. Bonds. 4Hs M-N$60.000c_1927, '32 & 37 4Hs M-N 150,000c-1923. '33 &*43 4Hs J-D 20.000 1938-1942 4Hs A-O 25,000 1940-1945 Improvement Bonds. Road Bonds (Tax-free). J-D $l,000r.Dec 5s '97 $75,000 50,000 Ass'd val'n 1920 (H act.)-.4,200,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S15.00 Population in a920 4,744 Population in 1920 montgomery county. County seat is N orris town. ulation Apr 13 1920 Sinking fund 9,000c M-N/ 10,000c_Apr 1 '37&*42 f 10,000c Apr 1 1947 Mongtomery Co. This borough Is in 10,000 Huntingdon Co. Storm Sewer Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $44,500c_$2,000 yearly beginning Aug. 1 1925 Water Plant Bonds. 6b '18 J-D $60,000—June 1 '28-'47 Paving M-S . 1943 BOND. DEBT 38,728 $284,000 Sinking fund.., Total val. 1920 (est.) 6,000.000 Floating debt 30,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921 ..$22.00 Assess, val. *16 (H act.)..14,375.142 11,987 School tax (per $1,000) 1918—110.00 Population In 1920 § INT. at Harris, Forbes & Co., Population in 1916 (est.) 25,000 N. Y.; on $20,000 issue of 1917 at First Nat. Bank, New Kensington. NARBERTH. *i $i,000) '21.$41.96 MOUNT UNION. INT. payable at Alexander & Co., 5s 5s 4Ha'17 1925-1942 55,000—Oct Population 1910, 7,598; 1920-8,688 5s 2.000c 5,000c 110,000 196,7 i.3 1921-4. 1922 1927 1930 A-O §38,000c---1937 (Subject to call after 1922.) A-O $25,000c .....1938 J-D 4Kb BOND. DEBT Apr 18'18 This borough is ($5,000 every 5 years.) This city Is in 1921-1922 1921-1924 (95,000 4H8*14J-J NEW Fire Equipment Bonds. monongahela. DIST. 1921-1940 ... in Westmoreland 22,000 County. payable In Monessen. $1,000) 1920—$11 00 '20 22,614 First Nat. Bk., Nanticoke. 18,877; '10, NANTICOKE SCHOOL 5b —$104,000 5s 8.000 (25.200 ... Tax rate (per $1,000) — — Tax rate (per SCH. DIST. 4Hs'17 $20,000 Building Bonds. 5s J-J 112.000c —- 5s *19 Inc. Jan. 21 1895. MT. LEBANON TWP. SCH. DIST. monessen. This district is in Allegheny Co. This borough Is In Westmoreland f$25,000c_Apr 1 '22-*26 County. Incorporated Sept. 3 1898 5Hs'21 jlOO.OOOc-Apr 1 '27-36 Street Bonds (Tax-free). 165,000c_ Apr 1 *37-'51 5a '07 J~D/$20,000c ..1922 & 1927 BONDED DEBT (?) I 45,000c 1934-1936 Gen. Imp. & Ret. {Tax-free). 4^8*11 J-D$ 112,100c.Dec 15 '22-'40 mount oliver. This borough Is In Allegheny Co. Part every 5 years—see V 94, p 1738 Floating Debt Bds (Tax-free) BOND. DEBT Feb 11921. $380,000 $300 Jan 11922 Floating debt 125,000 4^8*08 J -J 20.000 Sinking fund 11.668 4Ms'16 J-D Street Bonds (Tax-free to holder). Assess, val.(50% act.)'21.10,933,460 $15,000 Jan 1 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915-.$30 00 4Hs*04 J-J Sewer Bonds (Taxable). Pop'n 1910, 11,775; 1920 18,179 $ >6,000—Jan 1 '25-'35 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. 4^s'09 J-J (Part due every 5 years) BOND. DEBT July 1916— $121,000 MONESSEN SCHOOL DIST. Sinking funds 20,000 4Hs'13 J-D$175,000c_ June 1 '28-*42 Assess, val. (2-3 act.) '15.-3,334,930 (Part due every 5 years.) Pop'n 1910, 4.241; 1920, 5.575. 4Mb $148,000c INT. on 4Hs '09 at German Sav. 4Ms*16 F-A 90.000 1926-1946 & Dep. Bk., Pittsburgh; on 4H» '16 4Hs'19 A-0 300.000.0ct 1 '22-*49— at Hill Top Savs. & Tr. Co.. Pitts¬ (See V. 110, p. 486 for maturity.) burgh; on others at St. Clair Sav. TOTAL DEBT Apr 21 '21. $700,000 & Trust Co., in Pittsburgh. Sinking fund 38,148 Total assess, val. 1921 10,933,260 MT. PLEASANT. (Assessment NEW KENSINGTON [ J-D 5a '14 Bank, Castle 8hannon. 1920—$25.00 Population In 1919 (est.) $57,500 7,000 ... ... INT. at Improvement Bonds. 4Hs'17 $30,000 (Due serially at Intervals of 5 years.) Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). BOND. DEBT Jan 3 *21 .8 Pop'n TOWNSHIP. LEBANON MT. $11,500 ..'95 Water .. ^ Street Paving Bonds. '11 $5.000 Street Paving & Sewer Bonds. mt. This borough Is In Beaver County. ..'94&'95 $6.240 Water [VOL. 112. PENNSYLVANIA—CITIES AND TOWNS 104 NEW CASTLE~IcHO OL Bonds are all tax-free DIST. to holder. School Board holds $30,600. NORTHAMPTONliEIGHTS. ! This district is now part of the 4Ys'14 J-J $60.000c—July 1 1944 City of Bethlehem. Annexed Mar. 8 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1924. 3Hs'01 F-A 20,000c Aug 1 1921 1920. Pop'n '10, 1,037; '20, 3,791. 3Hs'05 M-N 25,000c...May 1 1925 4Hs'll J-J 140,000—-Jan 2 1941 NORTH BRADDOCK. P. O. Braddock, Allegheny Co. (Subject to call after Jan 2 1921) $141,700.-July 1 *26-'46 4Hs'15 M-S 85.000 Mar 1 1945 4Hs'16 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1930) (Due each 5 yrs—see V" 103. p 511) Various Impt. Bonds. 4s *16 M-S 45,000c. _-Mar 1 1946 (Subject to call after Mar 1 1931.) 4Hs'13M-S $50,000--Apr 1'23-'33 ($25,000 due every 5 years.) 5Hs'20 J-J 300,000--July 1 *35-'44 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21-$675,000 TOTAL DEBT May 23'21 $295,000 28,785 Sinking fund 20,850 Sinking fund.. Assessed val. real 4,330,570 Ass'd val. ' 20(80% act.) .15,239,960 Assessed val. personal $11.00 784,110 Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1921 Assessed val. 1921 57,114,680 Population 1910.11,824; 1920.14,928 INT. at Braddock Trust Co. (Assessment actual value.) .. School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$9.75 Population In 1920 (est.)—..50,000 INT. at Treasurer's office. * NEW KENSINGTON. This borough is in Westmoreland Co. Pop'n '10. 7,707; '20, 11,987. Street & Sewer Impt. Bonds. 4Hs'13 M-S$ 100,000-Sept 1 '23-'43 (Due $20,000 1923, $30,000 1933, $50,000 1943. BOND. DEBT Nov 1915- $262,000 Assessed valuation 5,556,360 INT. at Boro. Treasurer's office. north braddock sch. dist. High School Bonds. 4Hs'08 A-0 $75,000--Apr 1 '22-'29 4s 35,000 — 33.000 Tax-free 32,000Building Bonds (Tax-ffee). 4Hs'17 J-J /$80,000c—Jan 1 '37-*44 1 5,000c—Jan 1 1945— BOND. DEBT June 2 '19—$254,000 Total assessed val'n 1918 582,414 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$10.00 Population 1910— 18,000 4Hs'10 4Hs'll ... —. June, 1921.] PENNSYLVANIA—CITIES AND TOWNS north east. This borough is in Erie County. Refunding Bonds. 5s '18 J-D $80,000—June 1 *28-'48 BONDED DEBT oakmont. This borough is in Allegheny Co March 1889. Pop. '10, 3,436; 1920 4,512. (?) __ $5,000 4Jis'17 M-N .12,000 This district (P. O. North East) is In Erie County. _ val. (est.) Population 1920 (est.).— INT. payable at the 3,000,000 3,481 National is in Erie 5,000—Apr 1933 5,000 1936 1939 Sinking fund 1945 1947 1948 PoDulation _ __ north huntington twp. This township (P. O. Irwin) is in Westmoreland County. oil This city is in Venango County. Permanent Impt. Bonds. 4s '07 $1,000 June 1 1922 4s *10 } 2,000-_--July 1 1922 39.000--July 1 '23-*35 4^s'13 8,000—May 1 '22-'29 28,000—May 1 '30-'43 4Hs'14 9,000—June 1 '22-'30 — —. — ... 5 3-5 BOND. DT. May 26 '21-- $75,000 Assessed val. real 4,167,600 Assessed val. personal. 42,360 Other assessable property. 189,860 — _ . Tot. '21M-N100,000—May 1 '26-'40 Boro. of Siverly (annexed). 5s '10 $3,000 June 1 1923 1926 & '27 Boro. of West End. (annexed.) 5s '12 $7,000 Sept 1 1932 — assess.val'21(60% act.)4,399,820 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.834.00 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 $231,000 16, 700 Population 1920 (est.) 10,000 Sinking fund Floating debt (add'l) 5,000 nor. huntingdon twp. s. d. Assess, val. real 12,400,000 59,000 4^s'12 M-N$60,000Mayl '22.'32.'42 Assess, val. personal — 12,000 May 1 '26,'31&'36 TOTAL DEBT May 29 '20 $72,000 Floating debt 22,500 Sinking fund— 12,000 _. Assess, val. '20 (2-3 act.)..4,631.350 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$20 00 Population in 1920 (est.) 10.000 INT. at Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Greensburg. county. Sunbury is the county seat. BOND. DEBT Mar 4 1920 $736,900 Ass'd val. 1920 (60% act.)54,334,509 County tax (per $1,000) 1920--$6.50 Pop'n 1910,111,420; 1920-—122,079 INT. payable at office of Co.Treas. north union township. 423,000 Pop'D, '10, 15,657; '20—21,274 oil city school district. below Bonds 4s '98 are A-O 4s '09 M-N 4Ks'15 J-D tax-free $9.000c J-J to holder. - 1,500c — BOND. DEBT Mar 5 1920. $100,000 /20,000c.June 1 *23-'27 190,000c. June 1 '28-'36 BOND. DEBT July 9'20$155,500 Short-term loans 36,000 Sinking fund. 26,736 Assess, val. '20 (2-3 act.). 10,900,120 School tax (per $1,000) 1920-825.00 Population in 1920 21,274 INT. at City Treasurer's office. OLD FORGE. This borough is in Lackawanna Co. BOND. DEBT Apr 23 1920 $123,000 Floating debt—— 10,000 Sinking fund 3,542 Assessed val'n, real estate—6,416,385 Assessed val'n, personal 39,490 Other assessable property. 150,150 Tot.ass'd val.'19 (% act.).6,606,025 Population in 1920 (est.) 12,762 Floating debt 15,000 Sinking fund— 3,000 Tot.ass'd val.*19(75% act.)4,201,171 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$28-00 Pop'n. '10, 11.324; 1920, 12,237 INT. payable at Fayette Title & Trust Co.. Uniontown. 5^s — - _ north union twp. sch. d. TOTAL DEBT May 11 '21 $42,000 Floating debt (add'l) 18,000 Sinking fund 689 Assessed val'n, real estate—6,070,885 Assessed val'n, personal 34,160 Other assessable property. 295,6 TO Total assessed val'n 1921._6,400,715 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $25.00 _ OLD FORGE — 5s '19 SCH. DIST. $30,000 20,000c_Dec 1 *29-'30 BOND. DEBT Jan 1920— $82,500 Assessed valuation 1920 4,201,271 s-a 54,702 Borrowing capacity Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$1.5.00 Population in 1920 (est.) This borough (P. O. Norwood Sta¬ tion) is in Delaware County. Incor porated 1893. F-A 5s '14 $50,000c.Feb 1 *24-'44 Building Bonds (tax-free). 4Hs'll F-A $14,800..Feb 1 '22-'41 BOND. DEBT Mar 1914— $139,500 Sewer and Highway (Tax-free). 43^g'96M-S $9,500c...Sept 1 1926 4^g'99F-A 2,000c_.-Aug 1 1929 5s g *02 M-N 2,000c—Nov 1 1922 4Hg'05 M-S 2,500c—Sept 1 1935 4^g*08J-D 3,000c-..Sept 1 1938 4^g'llM-N 50,000c—.May 1 1941 4Hs J-J 15.000c...June 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— $84,000 Incorp. Sinking fund 26,494 Assessed valuation 1921 —1.633,145 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—829.50 2.190; 1920, 2,093. Water Bonds. 4s J-J&M-N $59,500c_yearly till '41 Pop'n in 1910—.1,668; BOND. DEBT Apr 19 '21$66,000 Floating debt 9.700 Tot.val.'20(50 to 60%act.) 1,500,000 1920—2,353 INTEREST payable at Delaware County Trust, Safe Deposit & Title Insurance Co. in Chester. norwood school district. 4s '05 F-A $6,000r—Apr 1 1935 35.000c.May 15'22-'42 TOTAL DEBT June 19 '20 $41,000 Sinking fund 8,433 Assessed valuation 1919—1.327,400 (Assessment 60% actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) '19—120.00 Population in 1919 (est.) 2,300 4Hs'12 M-N INT. at Treasurer's office. oakdale. This borough Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1913 6,580 8,989,546 Pop'n. '10. 8,505; '20. 10.236, INT. payable at Olyphant. oxford. ~~ This borough Is in Chester County. in 1833. Popula'n 1910, Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$27.00 INT. at Oxford Banks. palmerton. This boro in Carbon County. Lighting System Bonds. A-O $2,500—Oct 1 '23-'31 4Ms'19 A-O /10.000 Oct 1 1924 5s '19 \50.000—Oct 1 '25-'34 BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $62,500 Floating debt 6,000 Sinking fund 5,000 Temporary loans outstdg— 30,000 Assessed value 1921 5,100.000 Actual value (est.) is 8,000,000 City-owned property— 30,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) $9-30 $63,000 Population in 1920 7.168 Prin. and int. payable at the First 50,000 in Allegheny Incorporated 1892. April 1921- BOND. DEBT Floating debt Total assess, val. 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) — Co 979,100 1921 —-$41.00 Population 1910. 1,353; 1920-1,611 oatkhurst school dist. See Johnstown School District. Bank, or Palmerton. palmerton sch. dist. School Bonds (Tax-Free). 4Hs'19 J-J $60,000 July 1 1949 i (Optional July 1 1929.) J-J 4,000.000—July J-J J-J 1,553,000—Aug 16 1950 5,000,000c&r J an i *51 J-J 1.916 200 *21 5s '21 $89,000 (except water-works bonds) and subject to call after 10 years. are i. Registered loans overdue and outstanding Jan. 1 1921 -$17,350 — INT. payable at Philadelphia Nat. Bank, Phila., Pa. TAX-FREE.—All empt bonds are ex¬ from tax to holders. TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FDS., &c.—The subjoined statement shows Philadelphia's total municipal debt. a decision of the Supreme Court Pennsylvania, filed May 31 1894, 11992247506835078 of It Is held that, within the meaning of the word "Debt" in Section VIII, Article IX, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, city the real debt of of the less is the authorized debt the the city certificates pur¬ chased and uncanceled in the sinking fund] Funded debt Janl 192l.$184,392,5^0 Floating debt (mtge., Awards of juries 200,561 and board of view TOT. DT. Jan 1 1921— 3,128,487 187,721,598 39.851,900 147,869,698 Tot. net debt Jan 1 '21 Cash in and income of _ sink, fund within applicable fiscal present to year payment of debt Jan 1 1921 8,052.586 BORROWING CAPACITY—The capacity of the city on May 16 1921 was $41,000,000. borrowing CITY penn. owns This borough is in Westmoreland County. Impt. Bonds (Tax Exempt). permanent improvements valon Jan. 11921 at—$389,856,937 ASSESSED VALUATION, &C.— used Jan Jan 1 3,000 Jan Jan 1 1932 1 1937 1 1922 1927 5,000 Jan 1 1942 7,000 Jan 1 1947 BOND. DEB f May 28 '21 $25,000 Ass'd val. (60% act.) 455.370 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..$39.00 Population 1910, 1,048; 1920-1 019 INT. payable at Manor National Bank, Manor. The Moore, Mayor; J. Hampton Will B. Hadley, City Controller. Philadelphia, co-extensive with the county of the same name, is the third largest city of the U. S., and has an area of nearly 130 square miles. The city was founded In 1682 by William Penn, chartered In 1787, and consoli¬ dated in 1854 with numerous outlying districts and boroughs. Many sec¬ tions of the city of Philadelphia still their old names and are con¬ stantly referred to as such. Among these may be mentioned Germantown, Manayunk, Frankford, Bridesburg, Roxborough, West Philadel¬ phia, Richmond, &c., &c. The county is under city control and has no separate debt. Refunding Loans. 3Ms'95 J-J $194,000-Dec 31 '2l-'24 3^s'95 J-J 5,000rDec31 1924 3Hs'95J-J l,000rDec31 1924 34£s'97 J-J 195.0OOrDec31 '21 -'26 3s '98 J-J 457,100rDec31'21-'27 Water Loans. J-J hwjiv $3,000,000r_July 1 1930 9.000.000r_July 1 1931 I An n '06 J-J 1,500,000r_July 1 5s 06 J-J 700.000r—Jan 1 Transit & Port Bonds. 4s'16 J-J $2.500,000—Nov 1 4s '17 J-J 2.500,000c-Jan 1 Public Library Bonds. 1939 1942 1966 1967 shows the assessed property, and the tax rate, Indicated. Property in this city up to and including 1903 was assessed at about 80% of its actual value. In 1904, however, values were Increased to nearly real value, resulting in a decreased tax rate. Assessed Real Estate and Personal*Estate Years— Valuation. Tax rate per 2.136,922.128 l 1,942,731,342 1919 1916 — 1914 1,825,386,212 1,738,841,512 1,751.025.655 1,706.453,725 1,671,755,166 1,643,269,953 $1,000 $29.50 28.50 23.50 23.50 17.50 15.00 15.00 15.00 1,556.323,614 15.00 1.533.791.867 15.00 1.358,675.057 15.00 1905 15.00 1,185,899.831 1900-—.880,935,265 18.50 1890 688,713,518 18.50 1880 536,667,834 20.00 1870— 479,776.643 18.00 I860 155,697.669 20.00 5 Assessed nersonal Property $707,793,316 $4.00 692,366,618 4.00 702,242,785 4.00 701,568,213 4.00 646,594.068 4.00 608,865,372 4.00 580,733,300 4.00 569,585,610 4.00 § Taxable by city under Act of Assembly approved June 17 1-013. 1912 1910 - ♦Horses and cattle. POPULATION.—In 823.779; in 3^8'94 J-J $387.000rDec31'2l-'22 Widening Delaware Avenue. 3Hs'96 J-J $400,000rDec31 '21-'24 Grade Crossing Abolition. 4s '06 J-J $75,000r_July 1 1937 ts '06 J-J l.OOO.OOOr.Jan 1 1938 18 following value of for years 192 philadelphia. PROPERTY.—The city land, buildings, equipment and other 12,000 3,000 4^s'17 J-J retain 1 1940 _ Sinking funds—. Population 1910. 3 907; 1920, 3.628 All the above bonds are tax-exempt 1910 was 19 1,549' philadelphTaTsch. di Under the School Codeenac' the 1911 Legislature (see page 67) the Board of Public Education on Oct. 8 1912 passed a resolution the full text was given in V. 95, p. 993, of which acknowledging its responsibility for previous school loans negotiated by the city. 4s g '13 J J $2,000,000rjuly 1 '23-*42 4#gT4 J-J 3.000.000rJuly 1 '24-'43 4><jsT8 J-J$2,500,000c—May 1 1948 4>igT5 J-J 2,000,000rJuly 1 '25-'44 General Municipal Purposes. 4s g '16 A-O 2.500,000r_0ct 1 '26-45 3Hs'04 J-J$16,000,OOOc&r. July 1'34 5s g'20 F-A 1,000, OOOc&r Feb l'31-'50 3 j^s'02 J-J 5,000,000r.July 1 1932 5s g'20 F-A 340.000r_Feb 1 '3i-'50 3s '98 J-J 1,120,000rDec31 '21 -22 5s g'20M-N 660,OOOr_May 1 '31-'50 3><js'98 J-J 1,400.000rDec3T23-'25 5s g'21 M-Nl.000.000.Nov l'3l-*50 4s '98 J-J 1,400,000rDec31 '25-'27 Bonded Debt.— 3Hs'07 J-J 125.000r_Jan 1 1937 Assum. from city Jan 1 '2116,855,500 4s '07 J-J 6,000,000r_July 1 1937 Issued by dlst. Mar. 1 '21 11,500,000 4s '07 J-J 4,875,0Q0r—Jan 1 1938 Floating debt Mar. I 1921 2,601,942 4s *07 J-J l,500.000r—-Jan 1 1939 Total Mar. 1921 —20,957,442 4s '07 J-J 1,000,000--—Jan 1 1946 Sinking Funds— 4s '08 J-J 13.500,000r_July 1 1938 Applicable to debt assumed 4s '09 J-J 5.739,700r.July 1 1939 Jan 1 1921 $2,653,376 3s'92 J-J 50 0()0r-_Dec 31 1921 Applicable to debt created 4s *93 J-J 350,000rDec3T2l-'22 by dist. Mar. 1921 2,335,500 3^s'94 J-J 1.023,000rDec31 '21-23 Tot. sink, funds Mar. 1 '21 4,998,876 3s '95 J-J 480.000rDec31'21-*24 Tot. ass'd val. 1921-.2,054,868,000 4s '10 J-J 5,000,OOOc&r J uly 11940 (Assessment actual value.) 4s'11 J-J 2,300,OOOc&rJuly 11941 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$8-00 4s'11 J-J 9,750,OOOc&rJuly 11941 Population 1920 1,823,158 4s *12 J-J 4,225, OOOc&r July 11942 4s '13 J-J 1,000,000—Jan 1 1945 phoenixville. 4s '13 J-J 700,000.-Jan 1 1916 This borough is in Ch&ter County. 4s *13 J-J 4,175,000c&rMayl 1943 Incorporated Mch. 6 184$i Alkbonds 4s '13 J-J No vl 1943 >**[ 2,200, OOOc&r 4s *13 4s *13 J-J J-J 4s '14 4s '14 J-J 4s '15 National 1931 .1934 . This borough is in Lackawanna Co. $124,800.-Sept 1 '20-43 3,000.000—Jan 1 1970 4,160,500—Dec 16 1970 ground rents, &c.)„_ M-S $10.000c 3Hs'00 J-J Bonds below payable part every 5 yrs School Bonds. M-S 1923 '22-'49 1 Floating debt 4,592 Total assess, val. 1919 1,466,050 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '19S15.00 3s '00 5s '13 $7,000c BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— 14,000 OLYPHANT. Funding Bonds. norwood. Bonds. A-O 5s *14 Co. 1921-1927 35,000c This township is in Fayette Co. Road Bonds (Tax exempt). 4^s'16 F-A$ 100,000c-Aug 15 '22-'3l Cambria Water-Works Bonds. 5s '19 J-J $56,000—Jan Refunding Bonds. ■■ 4Hs'll M-S $12.000c Building Bonds 1921 (about 55% actual) 12,882,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21S11.00 4s '02 northumberland val. assess, Paving 1949 J-J amount 5,000 Occupation valuation Total _.? — This borough is In Inc. Sept. 30 1898. 4s '03 city. — patton. 5,000 28,000—June 1 *31-'44 — ... Population 1910, 4,338; 1920—5,638 Pa. In borough is in Luzerne Co. Paving Bonds (Tax-Free). '19 $35,000 1928-1949 BOND. DEBT INT. payable at First Nat. Bank, Oakmont, subject to no deduction for State tax Bonds. $75.000 -s 1948 1922 [By Tnis 11,596 1918 (est.) 1926 1929 Serial ~ 1948 5s '20 Serial parsons. 1949 1946 1947 5s 20,000c 22.000c 36.000c Sinking fund 23,760 Tot.assess. val.'20(80 %act.)2.525,470 Total rate (per $1,000) 1920—$14.00 Pop'n 1910, 2,578; 1920 fr.816 INT. payable at Parnassus. (per $1,000) 1918--$12.50 in M-N 1946 1948 5s 'i9 5s *20 Serial GEN. BD. DT. May 15 '20 $138,500 Floating debt 17.500 Tot.assess.val.'18(80%act.)5,200,000 School tax A-O A-O $ 10,500c— 4Hs*16 M-S 50.000c 5 V£s'20 s-a 40,000. —.Sept 1 1950 (Optimal Sept. 1 1935) ' I 12,000—Sept 1 '34&'44 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 8 *18-- $132,000 1941 ! 5,000—.Apr BOND. DEBT May 27 '21 $70,000 Assessed val. 1920. 2,305.796 Total tax rate (per 81,000 '20_$12.00 Population 1920 (est.) 2,500 INT. payable at the First National Bank of North East. 4Hs 434s 4^s due every 5 years.) 22,800c_May 1 *20-'38 (Part due every 5 years.) 4Ms'14 A-O 18.000c_'24. '34 & *44 5s *18 M-S/S10,000—Sept 1 '29&'34 1943 J-D 5s (Part 1925 Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 J-J 4Hs 4Hs*13 M-N 1929 5s *20 , oakmont school district. 4tf s'12M-N$110.000c 1917-1942 County. School Bonds (Tax-free). $5,000 Apr 5,000 Apr Road borough is in Westmoreland County. Incorp. Apr. 9 1872. Improvement Bonds. 4,k£s'19 J-J INT. at First Nat, Bk.. Oakmont. north east twp. sch. dist. This district (P. O. North East) National This Floating debt June 1 1921. 8,100 Sinking fund June 1 1921— 12,723 Assess, val. '20 (80%act.).5,860,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—812.00 Bank of North East. First parnassus. Street and Sewer Bonds. 4s '05 A-O $30.000c 1935 4^s'07 M-N 41,000c_Final pay. '34 4J4s'08 M-N 8,000c.Final pay. '37 4 J^s'lO J-D 15.000cJ*ne 1'29,'34.'39 4^s'17 M-N 25,000-Final pay't *47 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921- $119,000 — School Bonds (Tax-free-) $55,000 —1923-1948 ($5,000 payable every 3 years.) BOND. DEBT May 1921. $89,000 Assessed val. 1920 2,110,000 5s *18 4,528,998 Bank, of Palmerton. May 1 1927 May 1 1937 May 1 1947 8,000 northeast (borough) sch. 4s '15 J-J $3,000.000..July 1 4J*s '15 J-J 2,000,000.-Nov 1 4Hs'15 J-J 1.000 000.-Nov 1 4s *16 J-J 7,500,000-—Nov 1 4s *16 J-J 4,950,700.-July 1 4^s'16 J-J 3,000,000—May 1 4HsT6J-J 5,000,000.-Nov 1 4^s'16 J-J 7,000,000--Mar 1 4s '16 J-J 4,974,200c__Jan 1 $88,800 20,000 Assessed value 1919 Prin. and int. at Street Bonds (Tax-free). Population 1910, 2,672; 1920—3,481 Actual BOND. DEBT Aug 1'19— Sinking fund Inc. 105 J-J J-J 4s '15 J-J 4s '15 4s *15 J-J 4s '15 J-J J-J 1,125,000—Nov 1 1944 1,500,OOOc&r.July 1'44 1,000.000—Jan 1 1915 660,000—Jan i 1946 3,000,000--Jan 1 1945 3,000,000--Jan 1 1946 5,300,000—Jan 1 1947 2,000,000—July 1 1946 2,325,000—July 1 1947 are > tax-free. „ *vt~L Refunding & Paving Boocls. 4s '08 _s M-N/$30.000c_Nov 1 23- 33 \ 20,000c-Nov 1 *23-'38 — 10,000- Water Bonds. $126,700 Borough Hall Bonds. _s $2,000 .8 —- — 1940 106 PENNSYLVANIA—CITIES AND FHOENIXVILLE ( 5s '20 BOND. DEBT Jan 11921. *188,700 Floating debt..—. 48,238 General sinking fund 13,594 Water sinking fund—.. 12,350 Ass'd val. (60% act.) '20..5,445.611 .... . Total tax 5s *20 5s '20 5s '20 *22-'60 '22-'50 *21-'50 '22-'50 1 '22-'50 1 '21-'50 1 '22-'50 F-A$1.102,OOOc.Feb 1 F-A 339,300c.Feb 1 M-N132.000c.Nov 1 F-A 304,500c.Feb 1 5s '20 5s '20 F-A 87,000c.Feb M-N462,000c_Nov M-N255,000c.Nov $26.00 5s *20 10.484 (per $1,000) '20 Pop. *10, 10,743; '20 Bigelow Blvd. Impt. Bonds. 4>4s'19 A-0$280.000c.Apr 1 '22-*49 4 J4s'19 F-A 165,300c.Aug 1 '2l-'49 INTEREST payable in Phoenixvllle phoenixville sch. dist. Public-Park Bonds. 4s J-D $40.000r '30-'40 4>4s'08M-N $45,000c.May 1 4Hs M-S 36,000c— 1941 4Jis'10 J-D 120,000—Dec 1 4>4s M-N 2,400r 1931 4s '17 30,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 181921 $78,400 4^s*19 F-A 95,700—Aug 1 Sinking fund 10,775 5s 20 F-A 223,300c.Feb 1 Asswsed valuation 5,432.500 5s '20 M-N255,000c.Nov School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$13.00 Dept. of Charities Loan. '22-'38 '21-*40 —- ... ........ INT. in N. Y. or PhoenlxvUie at Farmers' & Mechanics' Nat. Bank 21- 49 '22-'50 '21-50 4)4_s'08M-N $?6,500c_May 1 '22-38 Fire-Englne & Police-Sta. Bds. 4>4s'08M-N $85,000c.May 1 22-38 PITCAIBN. Incinerating-Plant Bonds. This borough is in Allegheny Co. 4Hs'10 J-D $60,000-.Dec 1 *21-40 Bonds are all tax-free to holders. Comfort Station Bonds. , 4f*s'16 J-J ($13,000 July 1 1936 4>4s'19 F-A$l 16,000-Aug 1 *2l-'49 I 12,000—July 1 1946 Sewer Bonds. 5Hs'20 s-a 30,000.Aug 1 *25-'50 ($5,000 each 5 years). Refunding Bonds. -8 $10,000——. 5s '20 F-A 203,000c.Feb 1 *22-*50 Hose House & Fire Protection. 5s *20 F-A 130,500c_Feb 1 '22-'50 .s $5.000 5s *20 F-A 87,000c.Feb 1 '22-'50 School Bldg. & Fire Dept. 5s '20 M-N 81,000c_Nov 1 '21-'50 4Hs'12 F-A $ 15,000c Funding Bonds. Electric-Light Bonds. 4J4s'll $204.400—Mar 1 '22-*41 4s A-O $6,400c..-Part yearly 4 M s'14M-N2208,000—Nov 1 '21-'44 6s A-O 7,500c Oct 1937 4s *16 A-O 925,000 Apr 1 *22-*46 Street Bonds 4^s'19 J-J 1,058,400—Jan 1 '22-'49 4>4« M-S $10.000c Part yearly 5s *20 F-A 522,000c_Feb 1 '22-'50 5s A-O 7.500c Oct 1937 Public-Works Bonds. 4Ms'12 f-a 32,000c 4 >4 s'08M-N$126,000c.May 1 '22-'38 Demand Notes and Certificates. Water Bonds. 6s. J-D $26,898 4s '09 J-J $420,400.-Jan 1 '22-'39 GEN. BD. DT. May 17 '20 $118,400 4s *08 J-D 180,000—Dec 1 *21-'38 Floating debt.. 26,898 4Hs'08M-N 340,400—May 1 *22-'38 Sinking fund 27,751 4Ms'10 J-D 60,000—Dec 1 '21-*40 Assessed val., real estate..3,160,635 Assessed val., persona] 363,400 Tot.ass'dvaL'20(80%act.) 3,524,035 Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1920.-$10.00 4^8 Population 1910, 4,975; 1920-5,738 4K8'11 J-D 12,000—Dec 1 *2l-'31 . . ... ... - ... — Highway Improvement. J-J $50,000r—July 1 1925 4s '95 Grade-Crossing Bonds. J-D $58,800r.June 1 '22-*35 4s '05 Sewer 4s '94 Bonds. A-O $55.000r A-O 100.000T 4s '94 [VOL. 112. TOWNS Fifteenth Ward Board of Control Total New bond issue 1912— J-J 4s *93 New bond issue 1916..... Oct 1 1923 Apr 1 1924 145,000r July 1 1924 35,000r July 1 1925 «Ha*01 A-O 22,000r—Oct 1 21-31 Grand total Dec 31 4>£g'12 J-J $22,000 155,000 — $4,480,500* 3,000,000 2,600.OOP1 *20$1C,080.500' ($1,000,000. July 1 1922 1.000,000Jly 1 *27432 1 l.OOO.OOOJ'Iy 1 *37&4£ 2.412,500Jan 1 *22-'4<f *20-$10,080,500 Sinking fund 1,682,932 Water Bonds. Value of school prop. 1919 21,916,519 4s *95 J-D$2l0,000r...Junel 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $7.50 4s '95 J-D 208,000r June 1 1924 Pension Fund Bonds. 4>4s'08 M-N$36,000..May 1 *22-*38 4>4sg'16 J-J BOND. DT. Dec 31 - 4s '96 J-D 136.000r.July 1 *22&'26 ZHa'01 A-O 164.000r..0ct 1 '21-'31 4s '05 J-D U2.500r.June 1 '22-'35 Plttsb.-Allegheny Funding Bds. 4)48*08 M-N $309,000 1921-1938 ($77,000 quinquennially until 1933' $78,000 in 1938.) ~ PITTSTON. This Inc. is city in Luzerne County* 1895. 5s *15 Nov 1 1921? Nov 1 1930 -1922-1933 ($9,000 A-O 112.300 4>4sT6 A-O 38,000 Improvement Bonds Allegheny Funding Bonds. 4)48*11 $272,000—Mar 1 *22-'41 4>4s'09M-S $63,000c_Seot 1 *21-38 f 5,000.—Sept 1 1924 4>4sT9 M-S (60,000-Sept 1 *25-*43 City Home Bonds. ( 5,000 Sept 1 1935 3)4s*01 A-O/ $3,000r Oct 1 1921 Refunding Loan I 40,000r—Oct 1 *22-'31 M-S $22,000c 1921-1931 4s '05 J-Dl 13,000r.June 1 '22-'35 4s1)1 Total former city of Alley'y. $3,702,500 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 13 *20. $236,800 Floating debt 69,440 SUNDRY BOROUGH INDEBT¬ Sinking fund 10,500 EDNESS. Assess, val., real estate. 8,585,084 Elliott Borough. Assess, val., personal..... 698,930 4s *00 $10,000—June 1 '25-'30 Tot. assess, val. 1920 —9,284,014 ($5,000 every 5 years.) City tax (per $1,000) 1920—$1248+ 4)4s'03 $24,000—June 1'22-*31 Popul'n 1910, 16,267; 1920, 18,497 INT. at City Treasurer's office. Esplen Borough. 4s '00 $7,500 Aug 1 1930 Beechview Borough. pittston school district.. 4)48*06 $5,000—Aug 15 1921 4s '05 $13,000-Red. in 3Qyrs. 4)48*08 14,000 May 26 1938 5s'07 13,000.Red.5to 23yrs. Montooth Borough. 4)4 8'09 94,000-Red.l0to30yrs. 5s'04 $7,500——Aug 1 1924 4>4s'13 M-S 70,000——Sept 1 1923* Sheraden Borough. 4Hs*14 70.000—Red 10-30-yrs ($1,000 Aug 1 1921 BOND. DEBT May 4 *18. $257,000 4s '98 8,000—Aug 1 *22-'25 Assessed valuation, real est. 495,000* 6,000—Aug 1 *26-*27 val., personal 28,845 4s'01 ,35,000 Nov 1921 Total assessed val'n 1917.-9,385,352 40,000 Nov 1931 (Assessment 4-5 actual.) 4)48*04 40,000— .1924 & 1929 School tax (per $1,000) 1918— $9.00 ... ... ... ... — — ... , — — PITTSBURGH. E. S.Morrow,Comp. This city, now known as "Greater Pittsburgh," is situated in Allegheny County. Legislature of 1905 passed an Act providing for the annexation of Allegheny; on Nov. 18 1907 the U. S. Supreme Court held the law valid (V. 85, p. 1352), and annexa¬ tion became effective Dec. 9 1907. The boroughs of Sheraden and Montooth were also annexed in 1907. Beechview annexed on Jan. 1 1909. At an election held Dec. 9 1919—V. 109, p. 2282—the voters of the Bor¬ of Spring Garden voted for ough 16 4s — 85,000—Mar 1 '22-'38 127,500—Jan 1 '22-'38 4>4s'18 4>4s'19 A-O 162,400c&r Aprl '22-'49 4>4s'19F-A 986,000.-Aug 1 '21-'49 water-Plant-Purchase Bonds. 4s *09 J-Jz$l,185,400- Jan 1 '22-'39 ... x These bonds were issued to pay Monongahela Water Co.. purchased by the city. Hospital Bonds. 4)48*10 J-D $160,000-Dec 1 *21-'36 4)48*12 J-D 66,000—Dec 1 '21-'42 City-Hall Bonds. 4)48*10 J-D$1,000,000-Dec 1 '21-*40 for plant of annexation to the City of Pittsburgh. M-8 Chartiers Twp. on Dec. 14 1920. 4s '17 M-N voted for annexation. All bonds 4s '17 issued in coupon form with privilege 4>4s'18 M-8 64,000 7,000— 44.000—Mar 1 '21-'43 INDEBTEDNESS OF GREATER CITY. Municipal Building Bonds. J-D $66,000..Dec 1 '21-*42 4jis'12 Market-House. 4Hs'12 J-D$220,000— Dec 1 Playground Bonds. „4Ks'12 J-D$286,000 Dec 1 66,000.-May 1 k242.000. .June 1 '21-'42 *21-'42 *22-*43 '22-'43 23,000c. Apr 1 *22-'44 1319,000c. Aug 1 '2l-'49 , ossing Abolition. $318.000.Dec 1 *2l-*42 >amtus Bonds. 4^8'ITOD $88,000—Dec 1 *21-*42 4)4s'14 92.000..Mar 1 '22-*44 — Poor-Home Bonds. 4)4s'12 J-D$352,000..Dec 1 '21-42 4HsT4 J-D 288.000—June 1 '22-'44 Bridge Bonds. 4s. 08 4>4s'08 4Ms'10 4>*s'10 4>*s*10 4^s'll 4Jis'12 $180,000—Dec 1 '21-'38 M-N 68,400—May J-D 620,000—Dec J-D 100,000—Dec J-D 200,000..Dec ... ... 1 *22-'38 '21-'40 *21-'44 *21-'40 *21-'41 1 1 1 315,000—Dec 1 21,000—Jan 1 6.000—Mar 1 1,000. —-Dec 90.000—Deo 1 4Ms'12 4Ms'12 4>4s'12 58,000. .Aug 4)4'19 F-A 1 4>4s'19 F-A 116.OOOc.Aug 1 ... ... „ 5s '20 5s '20 A F-A 261.000c.Feb ~ * F-A 87,OOOc_Feb *22-'42 '22-'23 1921 '21-'38 *21-'49 1 '2l-'49 1 *22-'50 1 '22-'50 Public-Safety Bonds. 4>4s'08 M-N$17 .OOOc.May 1 '22-'38 '06 J-J 267,200c&r-Julylr21-36 Loan of 1900. 3)4a'00 A-0$2,100,000—-Apr 1 1930 ($700,000 due trienniauy.) Park Bonds. '95 M-N$350,000—May 1 1925 ($175,000 due triennially.) 4Hs*08 M-8 $125,100c.Mar 1 r22-'38 Public Safety. M-N$100,000—May 1 1925 ($50,000 due triennially.) Bridge Bonds. 4s '95 M-N$300,000-May 1 '22-'25 ($150,000 due triennially.) 4s '95 Punded Debt Loans. ... — INT. bonds of old city of Pitts¬ burgh payable at Oity Treas. office in Pittsburgh and Oolonial Trust Co., Pittsburgh, and at Pittsburgh Trust Co.; on bonds of old city of Allegheny interest is payable at office or City Treasurer; on Greater Pittsburgh miscellaneous loan of 1910 Interest is on payable at Pittsburgh Trust Co. Summary of Bonded Debt— Assess.val.1920 (2-3 act.) 6,600,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) Popul'n 16,966; 1910, $7.50 1920.16,500 PLYMOUTH SCHOOL DIST. BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *19. $73,500; Total assess, val. 1918 5,775,295 School tax rate (per $1,000) '18$10-00 Population in 1916.. 18,460 • pottstown" This borough is In Montgomery Co. May 231921. Inc. Feb. 6 1815. Bonds are tax$38,772,500 free to holders. Sinking fund—bonds 1,400,600 Sewer Bonds. Cash 1,928,034 4s ' 13 J-J $100,000 1923-1943 (Part every 5 years.) Net bonded debt $35,443,866 Street Impt & Sewer Bonds. Cash 1,928,034 3)4 s'99 A-O $22.000r (Part each 5 years; last In 1929.) Net bonded debt $35,443,866 Street Bonds. Assessed val. of real and 4s '09 M-S $22.000r personal property for (Due Sept. 11919, *24. '29. '34 & *39) purposes of taxation, BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921- $144,000 1921 .——$829,848,120 Floating debt 35,000 7% constitutional limit 22,000 . of indebtedness..... 58,089,368 Sinking fund (about) Assessed valuation 1921-.10,900.000•• Net bonded debt (as (Assessment 60% actual value.) above) 35,443,866 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921— $23.00 Popul'n 1910, 15,599: 1920, 17,431 Margin of credit for ad¬ INT. by check mailed seml-ann'ly. ditional borrowing $22,645,502 - - Floating 31 debt Mar. on 1921 4,898,697 POPULATION.—In 193; in 1910 it was 1920 588,533.905. ($181,000 due quinquennially.) 4s *07 M-N$233,000c__May I 1927 Funded Judgment Loan. 4f *06 J-J $501,000. July *26-'38 ($167,000 due quinquennially.) Boulevard Bonds. 4s '95 M-N$l00,000 May 1 1925 ($50,000 due triennially.) Public-Improvement Bonds. 4s '07 M-NS135.000—May 1 '22-*27 Funding Bonds. 4)4s'08 M-N$153.000 1921-1938 ($38,000 quinquennially until 1933, $39,000 In 1938. 4)4s'08 M-N$150,000 1921-1938 $37,000 quinquennially until 1933, $39,000 In 1938. 4Hs'08M-N $80.000 1921-1938 ($20,000 quinquennially. 4)48*08 M-N$29.000 1921-1938 ($6,000 quinquennially until 1933, $11,000 in ft3S. 4)48*11 M-S $243,300-Mar 1 '21-'41 Total of old city of Pittsb $6,008,Iff POTTSTOWN -s -s pittsburgh school dists. Pittsburgh and Allegheny School 4s '04 J-D $561,000c &r SCHOOL DIST. School Bonds. $5,000 June 2 1923. '13 14,000—-June 2 1933 16.000—June 2 1943 '99 2,000—June 11924 11929 11934 21923 4s'13 J 2 1933 11,000—June2 1943 ... (Subject to call after June 2 1918) the newly created school district of BOND. DEBT Apr 27 '21 $89,000 Pittsburgh. The bonded debt of Sinking fund 1921--11,500 these former sub. districts on Dec. 3 i Total assessed val'n 1920 1920 was as follows: (about 65% actual) 10,214,765 Allen $3,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$12.00 • Beltzhoover 104,000 Population m 1920———17,431 Brushton 247,000 Colfax 196,000 pottsvtlle. This city is in Schuylkill County. Crescent 28,000 Esplen...— 7,000 Incorp. Feb. 19 1828. Consolidated Franklin 128,000 with Borough of Yorkville on April 3 Highland 590,000 1907. Government changed Dec. 1 Home wood 130,000 1913 to that of 3d class city (V. 98, Howard 39,000 p. 1258). Holders of the bonds given Lawrence 5,000 below are not liable for the State tax. Street Improvement Bonds. Lucky 15,000 Morse 6,000 5>4s 21-s-a $50,500 Jan 1 1951 Mt. Albion (Optional Jan. 1 1931.) 111,000 Minersville Bridge & Steps Bonds. 159,500 Oakland 36,000 4)4s'16 A-O $6.0001921-1928 Sterrett Street Paving Loan 104,000 Peebles J-J $8>500c—Jan 1 1938 182,000 4s '08 St. Clair 6,000 (Subject to call after 1918.) West Liberty..... M-S $50,000c—Sept 1 1940 193,500 4s '10 Washington 40,000 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1920.) West Lake 15,500; Slag Purchasing Sc. Motor Truck Beechview J-J $21.000 July 1 1938 21,000 5s '18 Mt. Washington. 17,000 (Subject to call July 1 1923) Sheriden Fire Department Bonds. 145,500 Lincoln 105,000 5>4s'21 — $4,200 Jan 1 1931 Liberty 50,000 (Optional Jan. 1 1926.) Montooth 3,500 Refunding Bonds Morehead J-J $17,000c—July 1 1929 290,000 3)4s First Ward—.......... (Subject to call after 1909.) 56,000 Second Ward A-O $14,500c. —1921 190,000 4s '11 Third Ward (Optional after 1916.) 277,000 Fifth Ward 197,000 BOND. DEBT Dec. 1920- $110,000 Sixth Ward 18,000 «52,000 Sinking fund Seventh Ward 88,000 Tax vai. "20 (1-3 act.).—.10,319,734 Ninth Ward 10.000 City.tax (per $1,000) 1920—$10.00-. Tenth Ward 172,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—30.00 Eleventh Ward......... 186,000 Pop-1910,20*236; 1920 21,878 Twelfth Ward INT. at City Treasurer's office. 100,000 districts consolidated under the new school code Nov. 13 1911 and all th e outstanding bonds of the various sub-school districts are assumed by -s *04 were ■d( 5,000—June 10,000—June 6,000 June 8,000—June . . ... .... — , ... ...... ... ... .... ... ... ... BONDS OF FORMER CITY ALLEGHENY. OF Street-Improvement Bonds. North Side Fund. Bds.—4s *09. 4s '09 A-O $23,300—Apr 1 '22-39 $136,000 — $35,000 quinquennially 4s '09 A-O 9,500—Apr 1 *22-*39 24-'34, $31,000 In '39. 4>is'10 J-D 260,000—Dec 1 '21-*40 City Park Bonds. 4>4s*ll 346,500—Dec 1 *21-'41 4s '05 J-D $42.000r.June 1 *22-*35 4)48*11 189,000.-Oct 1 *21-'41 Electric-Light Bonds. 4Ms'12 63.000—Jan 1 *22-'42 4s *93 A-O $14,000r Oct 1 1923 4)48*12 J-D 48.000—Dec 1 '21-'32 4s *94 J-J 86,000r.._July 1 1924 4Ms*12 J-D 28,000—Dec 1 '21-*32 3Ks'01 A-O 43.000r—Oct 1 '21-31 4)48*12 J-D 154.000—Dec 1 '21-*42 Public-Safety Bonds. 4)4s'13 110,4)00—Dec 1 '2l-*43 3Hs*01 A-O $33.000r—Oct 1 '21-'31 4)48*14—. 18^00—May 1 '22-*24 4s '05 J-D 13.000r.June 1 '22-35 4)4s'15 M-N 72.000—May 1 '22-'45 Street Improvement. 4)48*15 M-N144,000 May 1 '22-'30 4s *97 J-J $136,000r..Jan 1 '22-*27 A-O 200,000r—.Oct 1 1923 4>4s*19 F-A'385,700c.Aug 1 '21-'49 4s '93 4Hs'19 F-A 92,800c.Aug 1 '21-49 4s *94 A-O 200,000r Apr 1 1924 J-J 4>4s'19 F-A 522,000c.Aug 1 '2l-'49 4s *94 200,000r July 1 1924 4>4s'19 F-A 107.300c.Aug 1 '2l-'49 4s *95 J-J 50,000r—-July 1 1925 4)48*19 F-A 336,500c.Aug 1 '21-49 3)48*01 A-O 126.000r—Oct 1 '21-31 J-D 235,200r.June 1 '22-*35 4)4'sl9 A-O 364,000c.Apr 1 '22-'49 4s *05 5s '20 F-A 1,363,OOOc.Feb 1 '22-'fi0 4a '07 M-N400.000c May 11937 ... — Gross amount- D48'08 M-N$425,000.May 1 '22-*38 City Home Bonds. ing upon the computation of debt 4)4s'17 J-D $68,000 F-A 96,000-Feb 1 '22-'50 subject to the 2% limit or "council- 5s '20 manic" debt, that is, debt incurred Total for greater ciry—$28,750,400 by the City Council without a vote DEBT OF OLD CITY OF PITTS¬ or the electors, as distinguished from BURGH. "electoral" debt, which is not subject Water Loans. to the 2% limit. See "Chronicle" *95 M-N$400,000c&r..May 1 '25 of Aug. 7 1915, page 465. The ($200,000 payable triennially.) constitutional limit for all debt is On July 3 1915 the State Supreme Court handed down a decision bear¬ 7%. "English Act" cases affirmed by State Supreme Court on May 22 1916, see ,rChronicIe" of June 10 1916, page 2180. — — — Filtration Bonds. of registration. 25,000 1934 Population m 1917 (est.) 17,(XHF 68,000—Nov 1 '21-*37 INT. at People s Union Sav. Bank. ($17,000 every 5 years.) Spring Garden (Borough). PLYMOUTH. 4Hs $12,000 —.1921 This borough is in Luzerne County.. 4Hs 8,000— 1931 5Ub J-J $10,000. Total for all boroughs-_-$311,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1920 $106,0005s *07 ..... ....... _ _ ... ... ... , ... ......... ...... ... ..... ^ ... .... ......... ...... ... ... June, 1921.] PENNSYLVANIA—CITIES AND TOWNS FOTTSVILLE SCHOOL DIST. Building Bonds (Tax-exempt). 3Ms'09J-D $38.300c—June 1 1939 (Subject to call June 1 1914.) 4s '15 J-J 45.000 July 1 1945 (Subject to call after July 1 1920) Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt). 3Ms J-J $73,000c .1932 (Subject to call after 1907.) BOND. DEBT May 28 *19. $135,200 Sinking fund 2.480 Assess. val.(3-5 act.) 1919-7,910.994 School tax (per $1,000) 1919._$ 13.50 Population in 1919 (est.) 25,000 INT. at Schuylkill Tr. Co., Pottsv. Redemption Bonds {Tax free). J-J $360,000c July 1 *22 4s '12 '27, '32 & '37 Development Bonds {Tax-free.) to holder. $100,000--July r26&'31 July 2 1922 1112,000-July 2 '23-'36 Land Equipment Bonds. 3 Ms J-J 4s J-J 4Ms ... 4s '16 4s '17 J-J 4s '17 / 40,000 I$24,000-July 1 '37-39 1 6.000—July 1 1940 Street-Impt. Bonds {Tax-free). 4Ms'19 J-J $100.000c&r_July 1 1929 ... Paving, Sewer & Comfort Sta¬ tions (Tax-free). 5s'21 M-N/$15,000c—May 1 1922 1725,OOOc-May 1'23-51 PROSPECT PARE. Sewer and Paving {Tax free). This borough is in Delaware Co 4s '02 A-O $40,000c_Apr 1 '22 &'27 Incorp. May 9 1894. Tax on bonds 4s '97 F-A 40,000c—Feb 1 1922 below Is paid by the borough. Water Dept. Bonds {Tax free). 4Ms'10J-D $14,000r 1921-1940 4a *08 M-S 1 $75,000c.Sept 1 1923 4Ha* 10 J-J 12,000r July 1 1940 \ 82,000c...Sept 1 1928 4s '16 M-S a56,000 Sept 15 1946 4s *09 J-J 100.000r.July 1 *24&'29 < BOND. DEBT June 1 1921 $82,000 Floating debt 5,000 Gen era! sinking fund 13,850 Assessed valuation, real 1,357,940 Other property..; 97,790 Total val. '20 (60% act.)__l,455,730 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920.33 00 Population 1910. 1,665; 1920, 2,536 aSubject to call 15 yrs. after date. INT.at Boro.Treas.office in Moore. PUNXSUTAWNEY. This borough is in Jefferson Co. Paving Bonds 4s '97 $8,000c ... 1937 (Optional after 1905.) 4s '97 $5,000c .1927 (Optional after 1905. 4s '98 $2,000c Part yearly 4s '99 3.000c Part yearly 4s '08 J-D 40,000c—_June4 1938 (Subject to call after June 4 1928.) ... — Funding Bonds. -s *13 $22,000 ... ..—1943 (Optional after 1918.) Refunding Bonds 4s '03 $13,000 ... 4^s'18 1933 (Optional after 1918.) $72,000 (Optional after 1923) 1948 — Sewer Bonds 48 '98 $500. Part yearly BOND. DEBT April 1920$93,500 Floating debt 48-515 Sinking fund 11.500 Assess .val .'20(60% act.) .2,645,688 Boro. tax rate (per M.), 1919-118.50 Population 1910, 9,058; 1920, 10,311 _ INT. at Treasurer s Filter Bonds. 4s *14 $38,000—Oct 1 '21-39 Garbage Plant, Park, Fire Dept. & Storage 5s '21 Yard. 1171,OOOc.May 1 '23-'31 Paving Bonds {Tax free). 4s '98 A-O $20,000c Apr 11923 4s' 97 J-J 20,000c —July 1 1922 4s '99 A-O 20,000c —Apr 1 1924 4s '14 J-J 70,000-117,500 yearly Sewer Bonds {Tax free). 4s '13 F-A$240,000—Feb. 1 '23-'38 (Due $60,000 every 5 years) Bingaman St. Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'19 A-O ($35,000c..Oct 1 1924 1175,000c.Oct 1 *25-'49 Refunding Bonds {Tax free). 4s '03 A-O $24,000c. Aug 1 '23-'28 ($12,000 due every 5 years.) 4s '09 A-O$120,000c—Apr 1 *24-'34 ($40,000 every five years.) CITY BD. DT. Apr 7 *21 .$1.873,500 Water bonded debt 479,000 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 7 '21. 2.352,500 City sinking funds.... 271,154 Water sinking funds 54,799 Total sink. fds. Apr 7 '21325,953 Assess, val. (actual) ^.95,474,248 City tax (per $1,000) 1920 11.00 Popul'n 1910, 96,071; 1920, 107,784 INT. at office of City Treasurer. READING SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district, comprising the city of the same name. Is In Berks County. Bonds are all exempt from State tax, which Is paid by the district. — - ... GEN. BD. DT. June 1 1921 assess, val $63,600 16,000 1921 1,800,0 )0 (per $1,000)'21-$15.00 Total tax rate Population 19U), 3,801; 1920.-4,391 TOWNsilP. RADNOR This township (P. O. Wayne) Is In Delaware County. Highway Bonds. 4s s-a $80.000.Dec 15 *2l-'30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 15'21$80,000 Total assess, val. 1920 12,685,175 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20.-S26.00 Population in 1920 8,181 _ TWP7SCHOOL RADNOR Bonds are DIST. non-taxable to holder. 3s '00 J-J 4s '09 RENOYO. This borough is In Clinton County. Inc. 1866. Pop'n 1910, 4.621; 1920 5,877. Water & Street Bonds. 4Ms'08s-a $25,000c 1939 Ref. Water Bds. {opt. beg. 1911). 4a '06 J-J $12,000c July 1 1936 BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $44,000 Ass'd yal'n 1921 (60% act.)2,165,698 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $11.00 INT. at Borough Treasurer's office. RENOVO SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT Apr 1921.. $118,000 Tot.assess.val.'21 (60%act.)2,025,820 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$20.00 Population in 1920 5,883 A-0 $20.000.July '25 & '30 48,000c„ Apr 1 '24-'39 ($12,000 every 5 years) AHb'U M-N 60,OOOc_May 1 '24-'44 ($12,000 every 5 years.) 4Ms'19 60.000c&rJune 1 '24-'49 ($10,000 each 5 years.) BOND. DEBT May 1921- $188,000 Sinking fund 26,006 Assess.val.(50% act.) 1921.12,321,625 School tax (per $1,000) 1921..$16.00 Population INT. 1920- m This town is in Jefferson Water 4 Ms Sewer 5s '18 8,181 Co. Bonds 4Ms'99 A-0 $6.000c-__Part yearly Improvement Bonds' 4Ms'08 M-N$40,500c...Part yearly 4s '05 J-J 16,000c Part yearly 5s '97 J-J 7.500c.—Part yearly 4Ms'16J-J 53,900 1921-1945 BOND. DEBT Apr 19'21. $120,000 Sinking fund 3,381 Assessed valuation, real—7,716,580 Assessed val'n, personal— 553,450 Tot.val.'21 (abf. 4-5 act.).8,270,030 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1921$10.00 Population 1910. 6.042; 1920. 7,301 INT. at Braddock Nat. Bank. 5,000 Sept 1 1928 12,000—Sept 1 '29-'32 5,000 Sept 1 1933 M-S U2,000—Sept 1 *34-'37 5,000 Sept 1 1938 12,000—Sept 1 '39-'42 5,000 Sept 1 1943 12,000—Sept 1 '44-'47 5,000 Sept 1 1948 Street and Paving Bonds. 4s * J-J $7,500c BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '21 $95,500 Sinking fund 4,472 Tot .assess .val .'20(2-3act .>1,192,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—-$22.00 Population 1910. 3,189; INT. Bank, '20, 4,116 on 58 payable at First Nat. Reynofdsville, or Borough Treasurer's office; on Treasurer's office. SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4H8'15 J-D $110.000 BOND. DEBT May 1920- $145,000 Total assessed val. 1920—7,728,810 School tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $14-00 Population in 1920 7.301 READING. This city is the county seat of Co. Inc. Mch. 16 1847. Improvement Bonds {Tax free). '15 J-J / $7,500 — 1921 Berks jx 1 5s '20 — - 32,000 1922-1925 404,000.$34,000 yearly 4s at Borough 1 RIDGWAY. This Bonds borough are all is In taxed Elk County. and are all optional 5 years from date. Pop'n 1910. 5,408; 1920 .—6.037 4s '02 M-N$ 15,500c 1932 4s '05 M-N 14.000c 1935 60,000c 11,000c Paving Bonds. 5s '13 $12.000 1937 1939 5s '07 RANKIN County. Bonds. 12,000--Sept 1 *24-*27 at RANKIN. This borough is in Allegheny Incorporated 1892. — $6,000-Sept 1 *21-'23 Hamilton Trust Co.; on 3s and 4s at Commercial Trust Co., Philadelphia. on -- RE YN OLDS VILLE. s-a A-0 5s *09 A-O July 1 1943 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21— $112,500 Assessed valuation 1920 1,876.740 ... City tax (per $1,000) 1920 $1&.50 INTEREST payable In Rldgway. RIDGWAY 25,000 1934 27,500 1944 Street Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'19 M-S $40,000c—Sept 1 1949 (Optional Sept 1 1929.) Sewer Bonds. 4s '06 A-O $22.000c—Oct 1 1936 Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'17 J-J $30.000—July 1 1947 (Subject to call July 1 1927.) BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '19- $197,000 Sinking fund 57,000 — Assess, val. '18 (2-3 act.)..1,133.935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915..$21.50 INT. on street bonds at Ridley Park First Nat. Bank; on otner 4M® at Cambridge on others at Trust First Co., Chester; National Bank, School Bonds. 4s '16—$65.000 1946 (subject to call after 1921) TOTAL DEBT (?) Tax rate (per $1,000) $20.00 SCOTTDALE. This borough Is In Westmoreland Inc. in 1874. Bonds are tax-free to holder. Pop. *10, 5,456 *20, 5,768 Improvement Bonds. 5s '95 J-J $4,500c_July 1 '21-25 4s '99 J-J 27.000c.July 1 *21-'29 5s *08 M-N 23,000c_May 1 *22-*38 5s *08 F-A 8,000c.Feb 15 '29-'38 Bonds. 4,000c__July 1 *21-'24 BOND. DEBT Jan 3 1921. $66,500 Floating debt (add'l) 13,000 Sinking fund— 6,000 Assess, val. *20 (3-5 act.)..3.500,00O Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—.$34.75 INT. at Borough Treasurer's office. Co. — ; SCOTTDALE SCHOOL DIST. 4Ms'09 J-D*$33,100c_June 1 '22-'38 4Ms'07 15,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21- $110,000 4Ms'10 J-D 29,500c Part yearly Sinking fund 17,000 BOND. DEBT May 1920$76,000 Tot .assess ,val.'20(act.val.)2,250,000 Assess, val. '20 {% act.) 324,000 School tax rate (per $1,000) '20$17.00 School tax (per $1,000) 1920-$20-00 RIDLEY PARK SCHOOL DIST. — M-NJ $4,000c-.-May 1 1922 office. Floating debt (add '1) Pop'n '10, 1,761; '20, 2,313 $33,000 1929 Chester. A-O 3Ms F-A $9,600c *1929 3Ms A-O 36,100c__Apr 1 *1930 PUNXSUTAWNEY SCH. DIST. 3Ms A-O 2l0.400c-.Apr 1 *1934 School-BIdg Bonds (Tax-exempt) 3 Ms J-D 18,500c...June *1931 4 Ms $40,000 1937 3M« M-N 8l,000c__May 1 *1936 4s 12,000 Oct 1 1936 3Ms'09 J-J 35.000c 1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 1921 $52,000 (Subject to call after 1910) Floating debt (additional). 3,000 3H8'11 M-S $57,000 1941 Sinking funds 3,000 (Subject to call after 1912) Assess, val. 1920 (1-3act.) i2,600,000 3Hs*14 J-D 116,500—$5,000 yearly School tax (per $1,000) 1920--$24.00 3 Ms 55.000 1932 Population in 1920 10,350 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921-$616,100 INT. at Punxsutawney Nat. Bank, Sinking fund 197,012 School tax (per $1,000) 1920--$ll-00 QUAKERTOWN. For assessed valuation, popula¬ This borough is in Bucks County tion, Ac., see City of Heading. Elec. Light Plant {Tax-free). * Optional 25 yrs. before maturity. 4s '18 J-J $45,000—Jan 1 1948 INT. at District Treasurer's office. Total RIDLEY PARK. This borough Is In Delaware Co. Inc. Dec. 12 1887. Bonds are tax-free 107 SCHOOL DIST. BOND. DEBT May 24*20. assessed value 1919 $62,750 Total (1-3 act.) Tax rate (per $1,000) *19 Population In 1919 (est.) 1,800,000 $25.00 6,500 - Population In 1920 (est.) 6,500 ROCHESTER. * Tax-free to holder. This borough Is In Beaver County. INT. at First NaL Bk., Scottdale. Bonds are tax-free to holder. SCRANTON. Refunding Bonds. This city Is In Lackawanna Co. 4Ms'15 M-N 17,000c 1925-1929 Inc. Apr. 231866. (Subject to call after 1925.) Bonds are tax-free to holder. Paving and Sewer Bonds. Bridge Loans. 4Ms'12 A-O $40,000c_0ct 1 '27-'41 4s '07 M-81 $42 .OOOc.Mar 1 *22-'27 City Hall Building Bonds. 4Ms'12 A-O $15,000c—Oct 1 '27-'41 \ 60.000c.Mar 1 '28-'37 , Water-Works Bonds. J-J $12,800—Jan 1 *22-'25 General & Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'08 M-S $50.000—Sept 1 '23-'35 5s *96 General Bonds. 4Ms'12 A-0 4Ms'10 J-D $25.000—Oct 1 '27-*41 20,000c.June 1 '32-'39 BOND. DEBT Oct 17 '16- $187,500 Floating debt. 35,694 Total sinking fund 29.399 Assessed valuation 1915 3.335.321 Population 1910, 5,903; 1920—6,957 INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Rochester. ROCHESTER SCHOOL DIST. 3Ms'01 J'ne $14.100c.June 1 '2l-'30 4s '05 Nov 14,000c_Nov 1 '27-'35 4Ms'08 J'ne 15,000c_June 1 '31-38 4Ms'14 J-D 100.000c.June 1 '26-'44 4Ms'15 J-D 50,000 1926-1946 BOND. DEBT April 1921. $194,500 Assessed valuation $3,425,000 (Assess. 40 to 50% actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1921—120.00 Bureau or Fire Bldg. Loan. 4s '10 A-O $16,000...Apr 1'22-*37 Police & Fire Dept. Bonds. i 4s *04 J-J $36,000c.July 1 '2l-*29 4s *08 J-J 4s *08 A-O 4s '08 M-N 6,OOOc_Oct 1 '2l-'26 2,000c.Nov 1 '2l-'22 Bonds. Street 4s *08 12,000c.July 1 '21-'20 $13,000 1933 28.000 1934 Viaduct Bonds. 4Ms'll A-O$l00,000r_.Apr 1 *22-'41 Sewer Bonds. ... 4Ms'09 4s '03 4s *04 — J-J $25,000c—.June 1 1925 6,000c.July 1 '2l-'23 J-J 4Ms'll A-O 33,000c—Oct 1 Municipal Improvement. 4Ms'12 J-D $105,000c_June 1 4Ms'13 M-S 276,000.-Sept 2 4s '14 M-N 46,000r_May 1 4Ms*15 J-J 63,000-July 1 4s '16 J-J 78,000c.July 1 4Ms'17 J-J 88,000-July 1 5s '20 *2l-'38 '22-'42 '2l-*43 '22-'44 '21-41 *2l-*46 '2l-'42 F-A/336,000c&rAug l*21-'48 \ 26,000c&rAug l'49-'50 Bridge and Improvement., 4s '04 F-A $26.000c.Feb 1 22-'34 ST. CLAIR. City Improvement. This borough (P. O. Pittsburgh) 4s *08 J-J $52,000c.July 1 '2l-'33 Is In Allegheny Co. Incorp. In 1907. Judgment Funding Bonds. Funding {Part every 5 years). 3Ms'03A-O$51,000c-Oct 1 '22-' 27-32 4MsT5 J-J $60,000-Jan 1 '25-'44 4s '05 A-O 153,OOOc_Apr 1 '25-'35 Sewer Bonds {Tax-Exempt). ($55,000 '25 & '30 and $46,000 *35.) 4Ms'19 J-J $90,000—July 1 '29-'31 4Mb'U F-A 147,000—Aug 1 '2l-'41 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21- $130,000 4Ms*15 J-J 63,000—July 1 '21-'4l Assessment debt (add'l) 47,000 5s *21 F-A f 12,000c_Aug 1'21-'23 Floating deot„ 5,000 \81,000c_Aug 1 '24-'50 Assess, val. *21 (80% act.).2,999,750 BOND. DEBT Jan 1921-$1,555,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$12-00 Bonds & cash in sink, fd— 165.518 Population 1910, 5,640; 1920—6,585 Assess, val. real estate 60,386,545 INTEREST payable at St. Clair Assess, val. personal 47,610,090 Savings & Trust Co. of Pittsburgh. Assess, val. 1920 107,996,635 Int. at Rochester Trust Co. (Assessment about % City tax (per $1,000) 1921 SALEM TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. New Alex¬ Pop'n '10, 129,807; 1920 andria) is in Westmoreland County. School Bldg. Bonds {Tax-free). actual) $15.49 137,783 SCRANTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4Ms'17 J-D ($2,500 June 11922 118,000.-June 1 '23-'28 BOND. DEBT May 27 '19-$68,000 Bonds are tax-free to holder. 4Ms'00 J-D f$70,000c June 1 *20&*28 \ 75,000c—June 1 1930 Assessed valuation 1919 4Ms'01 J-D 50,000c June 1 1931 (70% actual) 4,148,570 4s *03 A-O 150,000c—Oct 1 '19-'33 Pop'n 1910, 4,675; 1920--.5,639 ($50,000 due '23. *28 & '33.) INT. payable at New Alexandria f 30,000c—Aug 1 1928 National Bank. 3Ms*02 F-A{ 40,000c—Aug 1 1920 1 60,000c—Aug 1 1932 SANDY TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. 4Ms'97 A-O 120,000c Apr l'22-25-27 This district (P. O. Du Bois; is in 4s '07 F-A J lOO.OOOc.Feb 1 '24&*34 Clearfield County. \ 50,000c—Feb 1 1937 Building Bonds. 4s *09 M-S I50,000c.8ept 1 '24-'39 4^8*19 J-J $30,000.—July 1 1949 ($50,000 due every 5 years. (Optional July 1 1924). 4s '09 M-S 50,000c—8ept 1 1937 5s '19 $19,500 1949 4s *10 50,000c Sept 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20-. $49,500 4Ms'15 60.000c-Apr30'40&*45 Assess, val. real estate 987,000 50,000c—Aug 1 1938 School tax (per $1,000) 1919_$25.00 4Ms'16 50,000c...Aug 1 1944 Population in 1919 (est.)..—6,000 50,000c—Aug 1 1945 — ... ... ... ~ SAYRE. This 4 Ms'13 A-O 130,000c.Apr 15 *41-'43 BOND. DEBT July '20-$l,475.000 Is in Bradford Sinking fund (cash & bds). 398,840 Assess, val. '20(75% act.)100,85o,675 $26,000-part yrly to 38 School tax (per $1,000) 1920..$16.00 BOND. DEBT Jan 6 '21—$63,000 Value school prop. 1919—$3,220,000 Assessment debt 10,000 Sinking fund 9,000 SCRANTON POOR DISTRICT. Total assess, val. 1920 2,579.775 Bonds are tax-free to holder. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.153.40 4s g '03 June $30,000c.Aug 1 '21-'23 Population 1910, 6.426; 1920—8,078 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 *20-$30.000 borough County. 5s '18 J-J Assess, val. 1920 118,706,242 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. $2.75 INTEREST payable at Dime De¬ County seat Is Pottsville. All bonds are exempt from taxation, posit & Discount Bk. In Scran ton. State tax being paid by county. 8EWICKLEY. Highway Bonds. This borough Is In Allegheny Co. 5Ms'*0 J-J $700,000c-.July 1 1950 Inc. Aug 30 1853. Pop. '10, 4,479; (Optional July 1 1930.) 1920, 4,955. Hospital Bldg. & Court-House Ref. Ref. Water Bds. {part every 5 yrs.) 4s '12 A-0 $105,000c—Oct 1 1942 4s '03 A-O 123,500—Oct 1 '21-'34 (Subject to call April 1 1922.) t 2,500-.-Sept 1 1935 Bridge Bonds. Municipal Hall Bonds. 5Ms'20 M-S $ 71,000--Sept 1 1950 4s '07 A-Of$15,OOOc.Oct 1 *2l-'35 (Optional Sept 1 1930.) \ 2,OOOc...Oct 11936 Insane-Asylum Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4s '11 J-J $500,000c July 1 1941 4s '05 A-O $25,250c—Oct 1 *21-'35 (Optional after Jan. 1 1921.) TOT. BD. DT. Apr 19 '21— $83,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 12'21 $1,576,000 Assess, val. (90% act.) '20-7,552.680 Ass'd val'n'20(60%act.). 100,121,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $8.50 Total tax rate (per/State INT. at First Nat. Bk., Sewickley. $4.00 $1,000) \ County —$6.00 Pop'n 1910, 207.894; 1920,217,754 SEWICKLEY SCHOOL DIST. INT. at County Treasurer's office. BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $38,000 _ Tot. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN SCH. D. This Haven) district (P. O. Schuykill la in Schuylkill County. 4-5 assess, val. '21 actual) School tax _ _ m (about 7,552,680 (per $1,000) 1920—19.60 Population 1921 (est.)— 5.000 o This township (P. O. 4«s'16 bonds „ 1 1910, 5,154; subject to call at any time 1920 est, 7,000 INT. at Bk. of MlUvale. Millvale. Bonds (Tax-free"). J-J $40,000c 1938 Refunding Bonds (Tax-free). 4s J-J $25,000 1926 Water Bonds (Tax-free). 5s J-J $11.400c 1923-1224 4s '04 M-N 25.000c 1924 4s 33.800 1942 GEN. BD. DT. Apr *19— $140,200 Water debt (included) 70,200 Assessment debt (add'l) 27,200 Floating debt 48,500 Total assessed val'n 1919 4,355,490 Total tax rate (per $1,000)—$20.00 Population 1910, 25,774; 1920-24,746 INT. payable at Shenandoah at First Nat. Bank and Citizens Nat. Funding 4s *42-*45 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 '21. $38,000 Assess, val. *21 (abt.Mact->4,598,500 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.116.25 Pop'n are „ Oct 8,000 Co A1J Shenandoah Is In Schuylkill Glens haw) Is Incorp. 1900. Incorporated In March 1866. A-o7$18,000—Oct 1 *24- 41 1 8to we township. shenandoah. 8haler township. In Allegheny County. School Bonds. — shamoken. This borough Is In Northumber¬ land County. Incorp. Nov. 9 1864. Street Paving Bds. (Tox-free). 4s '09 M-S $55.000—May 1 1939 - (Subject to call part In 1919 & 1929) xBorough Purposes (Tax-free). A-0 $20,000_0ct 15 '21-*28 Refunding Bonds (Tax-free), Sank. 4s '09 J-J $24,000c...July 1 1939 (Subject to call after July 1 1919.) somerset county. Fire Dept. Bonds (Tax-free). Somerset Is the county seat. 48 '05 M-S $45,000—-Sept 1 1935 Court-House Bds. (Tax-free). (Subject to call $25,000 after 1915.) 4s M-N$ 156,000c Novl '21-'34 4s '17 A-0 $18,000c-.Apr 1 1932 (V. 79, p. 2111, for maturity.) (Subject to call $9,000 yearly any 4s time after 10 years and the same [TOTAL DEBT May 16 '20 $164,000 nAssess. val. '19 (60% act.) 19,946.f38 amount after 15 years from date.) BOND. DEBT Mar 1917. $152,400 County tax (per $1,000) *20--$10.60 17.800 Population 1910, 67,717; 1920-82,112 Floating debt 5.941,009 (Assessm't 50 to 60% actual value.)' Borough tax (per $1,000) 1913.$9.00 Population '10, 19,588; 1920. 21,204 INT. at Farmers' Assessed valuation xINT. at Nat. Bank of Shamokin; other issues at office of Boro. Treas. shamokin school district. Bonds below are tax-free to bolder. 3)4s semi-an $24,900r. 1929 (Subject to call 1919.) 4s '05 M-N$70,500r May 1935 (Subject to call May 1910.) 3Ms M-S $l0,000r 1932 (Subject to call 1907.) $4,000c 1927 is 17.000r ....1930 4Ms *14 A-O 150,000r...Apr 1 1944 (Subject to call after April 1 1919.) BOND. DEBT Apr 14 '19.-$276,400 Floating debt -—.$104,500 int, sent to 1918—$19-00 registered holders sharon. This city is in Inc. Oct. 6 1841. Mercer County. Became a city of Bonds are the 3rd class Jan. 5 1920. tax-free to holder. Sidewalk Bonds (opt. beg. 1917). 4s '07 F-A $1.500c Aug 1 1937 *Municipal Bonds. 4Ms'16 A-<5$120.000 .1922-1945 Street Bonds (opt. beg. 1917). 4s *07 F-A $60,000c—.Aug 1 1937 Impt. Bonds (opt. beg. 1913). F-A $64,000c—Aug 1 1933 Sewer Bonds. 3Ms M-N $60,000c—-Nov 1 1931 (Subject to call Nov. 1 1906.) ZHb F-A S40.000C—Aug 1 1932 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1912.) L937 4s '07 F-A $38,500c—.Aug 1 V Funding Bonds. 4)48*19 M-N/100,000-May 1 *24-'43 4s l_50,000.May In *2\mm TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 $90,000 18,300 -1,500.000 Total tax rate (per $ 1.000). $37 00 Population 1910, 1,875; 1920, 3,125 Water debt, included. Total assessed value - ?otal tax (per $1,000) 1921—.$13.50 op'n '10,15,270; '20(Census) ,21,747 township is in Allegheny Co Funding Bonds. 4Ms'16 —$125.000 1921-1945 Municipal Bldg & Street Bds. 4Ms'09 M-NS70.000 1939 4Ms'06 A-O 60,000 1937 4Ms*09 $20.000 1939 BOND. DEBT May 13 18 $354,500 Assessment debt (add'l) 10,623 Floating debt (add'l) 1.087 Sinking fund 30,412 Total assess, val. *17 (60% act.) 9,192.300 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917...$22-00 Bonds 5s'07 $25,785c—1921-1934 6 000c 1921-1924 4,000c 1921-1928 4.000c 1921-1925 2.000c 1921-1924 I9.250r 1921-1934 — 4Ms'03 4Ms'05 — 5s '08 — 4Ms'10 5s '09 — 5,000 — 4Ms'14 21.000 — '17 40,000 Funding Bonds. 4Ms'17 J-J $44.000 (Subject to call .s - 1943 — This borough (P. O. in Fayette County. Total 1921 $142,500 assessed 5.500 4,300 ..." val'n 1920 7,650,000 (per $1,000) 1920. .$20.00 Population in 1920 (est) 11,250 (about 70% actual). School tax INT. at McKees Rocks Trust Co This borough is in Sewer Bonds. (See Beth¬ Street-Impt. Bonds (Tax-free). 1921-1924 $4,000 2,0001926-1927 3,000 1929-1933 ($1,000 every 2 years.) . 4 )4s'17 A-O — | $2,000 1925 6,000—1928-1932 ($2,000 every 2 years.) 22,000 1934-1944 5,000 1945 3,000 1946 BOND DEBT Jan 1 1920. $89,500 Floating debt 1919 (about 33 1-3% actual)— 16,000 Assessed valuation 1.561,000 INT. bonds of 1917 payable at on Nat. Deposit Bank of Brownsville. SOUTH FOREfsCH. DIST. This district (P. O. South in Cambria County. 4J4s'06 ... 5s *09 .... Fork) Is $15.000 '26,'31&'36 12.000 1924 4s *15 *12,500— -.1921-1945 BOND. DEBT May 6 '21$39,000 Assess, val., real estate 1,400,000 Assess, val., personal prop600,000 Total assessed value 1921—2,000,000 (85% actual.) — ... School tax Monroe County. Sept $26.000 Street Bonds. 4s June $14,900 4Ms May 15,000 4s Oct 18,500 $3,000 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s g *06 M-S $30,000c Mar 1 1936 4Mb '07M-N 6,500c—Nov 11 1937 4s *11 F-A 7,000 Aug 1 1941 4s *15 7.000—June 1 1945 (Subject to call aft. June 1 1930.) Sewer Bonds (opt. beg. 1920). 4fl g *05 F-A S15.100C—Aug 1 1935 BOND. DEBT May 1 '20—$67,600 Sinking fund 17,647 Assess, val. 1919 (2-3 act.). 1,173,030 Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1919—$10.25 _s ... ... INT. payable at Treasurer's office. sharpsburg. This borough is In Allegheny County. TOT. BD. DT. May 24 '19 $100,000 Assess, val., real estate 3,646,876 Assess, val. personal prop. 463,810 Other assessable property. 644,684 Total assess, val. 1919—4.755,370 (Assessment about 70% actual.) Total tax rate (per $1,000) *19.$7.00 Population 1910, 8,153; 1920.-8,921 sharpsburq school dist. School Bonds. M-N $3,000c_May 1 '22-'24 3)48 M-N 45.600c 1921-1932 4fl 05 M-S 55,000—Mar 1 *33-*43 24,000—Mar 1 *44-'47 4)4s'19 26,000c_Mar 1 *28-'40 4,000c_Mar 1 '41-'44 BOND. DEBT May 18 *20 $175,000 Assess, val. (4-5 act.) 1920 (80% act.) .4,691,764 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$10.00 Population 1920 8,765 INT. payable In Sharpsburg, xStreet Bonds. DIST. BOND. DEBT June 1 1921 $33,500 Assessed val., real estate..2,100,000 Assessed val., pers. prop 300,000 Total assessed val. 1920 2,400,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$16.00 Uniontown) Building Bonds. J-D 131,800c.June 1 *22-'36 (Due $4,O0O every two years.) 4Ms*16 J-D 7$10,000—Dec 1 '43-'44 1 20,000.-Dec 1 '45-'46 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1917$70,000 Assessed valuation 3,579,763 Real valuation (est.) .-5,500.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918.. .$10.00 4 Ms'16 \ Erdenheim) is in Montgomery County. 5Ms'21 s-a $30,000 May 2 1951 (Optional May 2 1922.) BONDED DEBT (?) 8teelton. " ~ This borough Is In Dauphin County Improvement Bonds (Tax-free.) 48*14 J-J $75.000 Jan 1 1947 Filter-Plant Bonds (Tax-free). 4Ms'08 J-J $85,000 July 1 1937 Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). 4s M-NS35.000 May 1 1929 Water Bonds (Tax-free). 4s J-J $145,000—..Jan 1 1930 4 Ms J-D 22,000 Dec 1 1923 Fire Apparatus & Paving. 48 *16 A-0 $25,000 1922-1946 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $442,000 Sinking fund 137,594 Assessed valuation 1917.-.6.065,395 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1921..$16.50 Population 1910,14,246; 1920.13,420 INT.at Steelton Nat.Bk.,Steelton $65,000c June 1 1943 50,0000 1930 BOND. DEBT April 1921. $115,000 Sinking fund. 43,600 ... Assessed valuation School tax 1920...7,606,900 (per $1,000) 1920—$15.00 Population 1920 13,428 INT. payable at Steelton Nat. Bk. and People's Bank. Bonds are tax-free to holder. in — INT. at Tarentum Sav. & Tr. Co. x Tax free to holders. tarentum school dist. — 4Ms'15 — 3Ms 5M s $34 000c Part yearly 24,000 (Due in 3 years.) BOND. DEBT Jan '21 $58,000 Floating debt. 22,464 Sinking fund 34-349 Assess, val. *21 (40% act.).4.766,570 — J-J Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1920-—$13.00 Pop. '10,13,770; '20 (Census), 15,721 INT. payable at North Branch Title & Trust Co., Sunbury, Pa. dist. County Bonds beiow are 4Ms'll J-D $60.000c_June 1 *26-'4] $81,000 tax-free to holder. BOND. DEBT Apr 18 *21 Sinking fund (10.000c—Mar 1 1931 INT. at Tarentum Sav. Bonds - School tax INT. (per $1,000) 1921—$21.50 3,000 bonds due *26-'41 payable at Chester Co. Tr. Co., Westchester. on SWISSVALE. ~~ This borough is in Allegheny Co. Incorporated in 1898. 4Ms'19 s-a $30,000c_June 1 *29, 1034 & 1939 5Ms'20 M-N 20,000.-Nov 1 '26-*45 Floating Debt Bonds. 4Ms'15 F-A $65,000—1929-1935 Sewer Bonds 4s A-0 $63.000 1921-1933 Refunding Bonds $75,000 1929-1935 Street-Improvement Bonds J-J $19.000 1934 4 Ms'11 J-J 70,000c_july 1 '22-'26 St.-Impt. & Fire Bds (Tax-ex'pt) 4Ms'06 J-J $48.000c_July 2 '21-36 (For maturity see V. 83. p. 999.) BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21- $465,000 Floating debt (additional) 20,000 Sinking fund 56,763 Assessed valuation, real..10,750,000 Assessed val'n, personal 800 Tot. ass. val.'21(80% act.) 10,750,800 Total tax (BOROUGH). Refunding Bonds. A-0 f$50,000c_Apr 1 1 1,500c„ .Apr 5s'18 *29-'33 1 1934 Sewer Bonds. 6s $110,000c 1923 (Optional on 5 days' notice) — BOND. DEBT June 1921- $161,500 Assessed valuation 1921 7,500,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.—$10.00 Population 1910, 5,133; 1920, 6,672 THROOP (BOROUGH) SCH. DIS. This district (P. O. Throop) is in Lackawanna School 5s '17 County. (Tax-free). Oct 1 $18,000 15,000 Oct 1 12,000.—Oct 1 10,000 Oct 1 8,000 Oct 1 Bonds J-D 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 12,000—-Oct 1 '26-'27 BOND. DEBT June 3 1921 $75,000 Floating debt 55,000 Ass'd val.' 19 (abt .50 % act.) .7,526,798 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920——$15.00 TIOGA COUNTY. Wellsboro is the county seat. Road Bonds. 5s *21 M-N$100,000r May 1 '22-'31 BOND. DEBT May 16 '21 $101,500 Floating debt 8,500 Sinking fund 124 Assess, val., real estate '20 13,591,801 Assess, val., personal— 1,405,885 rate(per $1,000) '21-112.00 Tot.assess.vaL(M act.)'20 14,997,686 Pop'n 1910. 7,381; 1920 10.908 INT. at Braddock Nat. Bank. swissvale school district. Bonds Tr. Co. Improvement Bonds. 5s *19 J-D $75.000c&rJune 1'25-39 13,400 Population in 1920 (est.) & tax-free to holder. are This borough is in Lackawanna Co. Ass'd val'n 1921 (M act.)..2,876.344 are tax-exempt. $48,000—Oct 1 1925, 1932, 1939 and 1946 s '20 M-S 200,000c_Mar 1 *26-'50 BOND. DEBT May 1920- $396,500 Assessed valuation 1920—10,750,000 (Assessment 80% to 100% actual.) School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$17.00 Population 1919 (est.) 11,000 4.60s 1929 10.000—.1927-1932 100,000—........1945 4Ms'16 M-S ) 5,000c—Mar 1 1936 (18,OOOc_Mar 1 *41-'46 NET BD. DT. June 1921— $158,000 Ass'd val. '21 (80% act.)..7,524,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$14.00 Population in 1920 —8,925 THROOP school This district is In Delaware 4s $25,000c — ... INT, at Braddock Nat 4Ms'13J-D 3Ms May 1921- $326,500 50,500 9,899 7,524,640 (Assessment 60% to 80% actual val.) Boro. tax rate (per $1,000)—$15.00 4Ms 4Ms'15 J-D This district (P. O. 8,000c—May 1 1937 10.000c—Aug 1 1932 20.000— Mar 1 1945 Total assessed val'n 1921 4Ms tax-free to holder. are 4M»'07 J-J $90,000c..July 1 '19-'37 (Part every five years) li>IST. Mayl'27&'32x Floating debt (add'l) Sinking fund (cash) Bonds Co., Uniontown. SPRINGFIELD TWP. SCH. J $2,500— ..June 11932 4Ms'10 F-A 4Ms'15 M-S This borough is In Northumberland County. Incorp. March 24 1797. Population 1910, 6,721; 1920, 7,353 INT. at the Citizens Title & Trust 1 1928 SUNBURY. swarthmore BOND. DEBT June 7 1920 J-D 4s BOND. DEBT STROUDSBURG SCH. UNION~TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Is in Fayette County. Sewer Bonds (Taxable). M-8 $15.000 Sept (Subject to call beginning in 1908) 4Ms'l3 M-S $24,000c...Sept 1 1933 zFunding Bonds. 4s J-D $13,000 June 11932 4Ms*04 J-J 12.000 July 1 1934 (Subject to call July 1 1919) _ Bank. ($6,000—Mar 1 *27-'32 steelton school district. 4s '17 5s — — holder. zElectrlc Light Bonds 4Ms'04 J-J $10,000 July 1 1934 (Subject to call July 1 1919) xWater-Works Construc'n Bds. 4Ms'll F-A$lOO,OOOc_Aug 21 "21-'36 (Part every 5 years) xPaving Bonds. 4s J-D $5,000 June 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921- $100,400 4Ms'04 J-J 15.000 July 1 1934 Floating debt (additional) 200 (Subject to call July 1 1919) Sinking fund 2,816 $7,000 July 1 1932 Tot. assess.vaI.(M act.)'20.2,500 000 4Ms'04 J-J Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$12 00 4Ms'06J-D / 10,000c-J'ne 1 *26&'31 1 5.000c—June 1 1936 Population, 1910,3,479; 1920, 5.278 INT. at First Nat. Bk.f So. Fork. SOUTH _ sharon hill. This borough Is In Delaware Co. Inc. Mar. 1890. Pop'n 1910. 1.401: 1920,1,780. All bonds tax-free to 4Ms'16J-J/$20,000 July 1 1926 & '37 \ 30.000. .July 1 '31 & *36 Population 1910, 5.700; 1920, 4,675 $60,000 8,960 INT. on bonds marked (*) at office Sinking fund of Boro. Treas.; on others at McDow¬ Assessed val'n, real estate-.3,950,805 Assessed val'n, personal... 43,060 ell Nat. Bank, Sharon. Other assessable property. 115,350 Total assessed val'n 1919-.4,109,215 sharon school district. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919-. .$10.00 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921 $256,000 Population 1910. 6,721; 1920, 7,353 Total assess, val. 1921 (abt. 1-4 actual) 8,701,180 SOUTH UNION TWP. SCH. D. Tot.taxrate(per $1,000) '20—.$25.00 Population In 1920 (est.)—, 22,500 tarentum. This borough Is in Allegheny Co. Inc. 1842 Population 1910. 7,414; 1920, 8,925. xStreet, Fire & Funding Bonds. 4 Ms'07M-Nz /20,000c 4s Brownsville) - — 1943 time.) any Floating debt ^Inking fund. lehem). SOUTH BROWNSVILLE. — tax-free to holder are F-A 4s '00 STROUDSBURG. SOUTH BETHLEHEM 5s '20 — - (per $1,000) 1921..$20.00 4,600 1 '44-'48 Population In 1920 (est.).— • BOND. DEBT Jan 3 *21— $539,000 Floating debt... 55,000 Sinking fund 119,794 Assess, val.'21 (65%acb.).14,935.190 Ref. Loan (Opt. after 5 Years). $60,000 1940 Paving & Small Pox Bonds 3Ms*06 F-A S24,000c—Aug 1 1926 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1911) Water Loan (opt. beg. 1907). 3Ms'02 s-a $35.000c 1922 4Ms 75.000 5Ms'20 $75,000 -1940 Sewer and Refunding Bonds 4Ms'll F-A $45,000c—Aug 1 1941 (Optional after Aug. 1 1921) Sewer Loan (opt. beg. 1909). 3M<04 s-a $13.700c 1924 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1921S277.400 13,000 Population 1910, 8,145; 1920, 10,665 Sinking funds INT. at the McKees Rock Trust Assessed val. '21 (1-3 act.).3,134,155 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$36.00 Co., McKees Rock. 12,363 Pop'n 1910. 9,462; 1920 8towe twp. school dist. INT. payable at Treasurer's office. This BOND. DEBT Apr 15 borough, Incorporated 1887, is in Montgomery Co. ... School tax (per $1,000) Bank. This ... Assessed valuation 1917—-5,998.969 Nat. soudertonT Is [VOL. 112. AND TOWNS PENNSYLVANIA—CITIES 108 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21-$28.00 Population 1910,42,829; 1920.37,118 INT. payable at the County Com¬ missioner's office. titusville. This city is in Crawford County. First charter Feb. 28 1866; present charter May 23 1889. Commission form of government went into effect Jan. 1 1914. City Bonds (Tax-exempt). 3Ms J-J $2,000. 1937 3 Ms J-J 45,000 1939 4Ms'19 48,000 July 1 1943 (Optional July 1 1924.) — tamaqua. This borough is in Schuylkill Co. Fire Engine Bonds. 4Ms'18 J-J 1 $10,000 Jan 1 1948 Incorp, in 1833. On June 12 1920 GEN. BD. DT. Jan '19— $66,800 Council passed an ordinance Sinking fund 16,746 extending the borough's boundaries Improv't bonds (add'l) 18,700 over one mile west, taking in the Assess, val. '18 (real est.). .5,385,443 village of Newkirk (V. 110, p. 2586). Tax rate (her $1,000) 1913—116.00 the Bonds are all tax-free. Ref. & Impt. Bonds (opt. beg. *19} 4Ms'14 $25,000c — Pop'n 1910, 8,533; 1920 8.432 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. June, 1921.] PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND t1tusville school dist. 4 Ms'11 A-OI upper darby township. This township Is in Delaware Bonds below tax-free. Road and Highway Bonds. 5s $58,500 May 1 1922 Sewer Bonds. $63,450c&rApr 1 *22-'39 2, OOOc&r-Apr 1 1940 » ^ BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 County. $65,000 Ass'd yal. 1921 (30% act.)-2,500,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920--S25.00 Population 1920 (est.) 10,000 INTEREST payable In at banks or Treas. office. 4Ms $35,000 May 11943 Sewer and Building Bonds. 4Ms'15 $150,000—-Jan 1 1945 Sewer, Roads, &c., Bonds. 5s '18 July 1 1928 J-D — ___ upper darby twp. sch. dist -s '13 -s tax-free to holder. '15 -s -s $15,000 1923 61.000 50,000 —- 1945 ___ *18 5s *18 4Ms'12 M-N$145,000_Nov 1 '21-'41 (115,000, *21; $20,000, *26; $30,000, *31; $35,000, '36: $45,000, *41.) 4Ms'16 M-N120.000 Nov 1 '38-'43 — A-O *19 Street Bonds. This district (P. O. Ambler) Is in Montgomery County. $3,500 6,000 20,000 45,000 School *22-'47 TOTAL DEBT— (?) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918——$9.00 School Bonds. This district (P. O. Port 5s '21 M-S ... Sinking fund Total tax rate (per M.) '20- _$21.25 Population 1910, 7,167; 1920, 9,084 * INT. at Blair Co. Bank, Tyrone. tyrone school district. 4s '00 s-a $12,500c 1930 4s 4Ms'll 4Ms'16 24,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 1921 Floating debt Sinking fundAssess, val. '21 School tax (per $93,000 19,500 23,761 (45% act.) 2.925.155 $1,000) 1921--S24.00 Population in 1920 9,065 INT. Bank, at Farmers' & (P. O. Brldgeville cityl uniontown. This city is the county Fayette County. Inc. as class city Jan. 3 1916. This district in Cambria (P. O. Johnstown) County. is Bonds. J-D $35,000—June 15 1937 School 5s '17 TOTAL DEBT Apr 26 1920 $82,000 Ass'd val'n 1920 (80% act) 2,643,970 (per $1,000) 1918 $8.00 Population in 1920 (est.) 984 yoder~township. upper This township Road (P. O. Johnstown) County. Bonds. J-J $32,000—Jan 1 '22-'25 July 1919$40,000 3,166,780 Gen. tax rate 1919 (per $1,000)—$10 Population in 1920— 1,369 INT. at Johnstown Savings Bank, BOND. DEBT Assessed value Johnstown. venango county. Franklin is the county seat. 4Ms'10 A-Oll 58,000c 1921-1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21 $158,000 Assess, val. real 27,658,634 Assess, val. personal 15,581,649 Total assess, val. 1920 (70% actual) 43,240,283 County tax (per $1,000) 1920.$4.00 Population 1910, 56,350; 1920-59,184 INTEREST payable by Treasurer. verona. seat of This borough is in Allegheny Co. third- 4Ms J 15,000-Jan 129-39-144 ilO,000 Jan 1 1949 Street Improvement Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 30 T6$71,500 5s '20 s-a $70,000 May 1 1950 Floating debt > 21,436 Building Bonds {Tax free.) Sinking fund 5,254 4s *06 A-O $80,000c Oct 1 1930 Total assessed value 1916--2,349,685 Street Bonds (Tax free.) Total tax rate (per $1,000) —$ 19.00 4s '06 A-O $50,000c—Oct 1 1930 Population 1910, 2,849; 1920—3,938 4Ms'12M-N — 42,000c. 1942 Street and Sewer (Tax free.) M-N $44,500c__May 1 1928 (Subject to call May 1 1918) Funding Bonds (Tax free.) 4Ms'12 M-N $58,000c.—May 1 1942 4Ms'15 12.000 BOND. DEBT June 10 '21 $376,500 Assess, val. 1921 (1-3 act.)10,000,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921_._$45.00 Population '10, 13,344; '20, 15,692 — INTEREST payable in Unlontowr at uniontown school dist. A district Bonds are in Fayette County tax-free to holders. $6,000 Bond issue 1903— Bond issue 1907 21,000 30.000 Bond issue 1908 Bond issue 1914 125.000 86,000 Bond issue 1915 25.000 Bond issue 1910 Building Bonds. 4Ms'16 s-a $225,000 (Due $25,000 yrly. after 20 years.) BOND. DEBT May 1920- $518,000 Assessed valuation 1919—7,926.525 School tax (per $1,000) *19—$25.00 INT. issues on 1903. 1914. 1915 and 1916 payable at Citizens' Title A Trust Co., Union town, on 1907 issue Bk., Phila.; on & Tr. Co., Pitts.; on 1910 issue Fidelity Title & Tr. Co., Pittsburgh. at Merchants' 1908 Nat. issue at Safe Dep. verona school district 4Ms'12 4Ms'13 „_ --. $57,650c_May 1 22-'42 25,000Apr 1'33-38-43 BOND. DEBT Mar 1920-- $129,500 Floating debt 8,000 Assess, val. '20 (4-5 act.)—2,859,450 School tax (per $1,000) 1919-$12 00 4,500 Population in 1920 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Verona. '06 M-N 59.300c.Nov 1 '21-'36 Paving & Sewer Bonds. 4Ms'04 A-O $35,0004s *04 A-O 70,000BOND. DEBT May 20'21 $426,000 Sinking funds 30,0 >2 11,500,000 $16.50 Pop'n, '10, 18,778; '20 —21,480 INT. at any Washington bank. warren. Sewer Bonds. Ms'17 J-J $10,000 Refunding Bonds. Ms A-0$ll9,000_ July 1 1927 f Flood-Protection Bonds. 4Ms'17 J-J $5,000 I July 1 1927 $2,000 July 1 1927 BOND. DEBT May 27 '21 $304,000 Sinking funds 28,038 Assess, val. '21 (2-3 act.).11.3/9.783 Borough tax (per $1,000) *21--$15.00 Pop'n, '10. 11,080; '20_ 14,256 1,457 Berwick.) west carroll township. This township (P. O. Ebensburg) in Cambria County. - Road Bonds. 5s '19 M-S $30,800.-Sept 1 '21-'38 bond. debt 1919-----Total assess, val. 1919---- $32,500 937,170 Population in 1920 (est.) 3,636 west chester. This borough is the capital of Ches¬ ter County. Incorp. March 1799. Bonds below are all subject to call. 5s '20 120,900c.June 1 '22-'50 General Loan. 1940 1944 —. 1946 — 4s '03 J-D 1,500 '04 J-D 25,000 June 11922 — -June 1 1924 26,000--June 1 '22- 34 5s 20.000—Aug 1 '26-'34 '04 M-S 4Ms'09 M-S 41.000—Sept 1 '2l-*30 $134,700 11,146,115 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$'2-00 Population in 1920 (est.) 27,000 Bonds free from tax A-O $63,800c 1941 61,200c 1944 Street Improvement Bonds 3s A-O $5,100c 1929 3 Ms A-O 4,300c—Apr 1 1933 Redemption Bonds 3Ms A-O $22,300c1927 4s 4s holder. to BOND. DEBT Apr 22 '21- $386,500 Total valuation 1920 9,649,093 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$26.00 Pop'n Washington 1910, 11,767; 11,717 1920, INT. payable by Borough Treas. are tax-free. Bonds is the county seat. court-house bonds, State tax on west chester school dist. bridge 4s, 4Ms of 1915 and 4.70s, 3Ms'05 A-O $60,000c---Oct 1 1935 funding 4s and road 4Ms is paid by 4s '09 A-O 20,000c-.-Oct 1 1939 the county; State tax on other road (Subject to call Oct. 1 1910) bonds & bridge 4 Ms is paid by holder. 4s '17 J-D 120,000 -Dec 1947 4s 4s 4s Court-House and Jail Bonds '98 F-A8$l57,600r-Aug 1 '21-'26 '01 J-D 181,900r_Dec 31'21-'30 Bridge Bonds '08 A-O $96,400c—Oct 1 '21-'30 63,200—July 1 '21-'28 18,750c_June 1 '22-*24 4.70*13 F-A 6,374c.Aug 1 *2l-'23 Road Bonds 4s *07 F-A $51.500c&rAugl '21-*26 4s '08 F-A 66,000c.Aug 1 '21-'28 4s '09 A-O 70,200c—Apr 1 '22-'30 4a *10 J-J 100,000c--July 31 1931 4Ms'll J-J 275,000c_July 1 *21-*31 4Ms* 12 J-D 70,000c.Dec 15 '21-'27 4Ms'13 M-N 94,200c_May31 '22-'33 4Ms'14 J-J 93,000c .June 1 '22-*33 4Ms'15 M-S 111,500—Mar 1 '22-'34 4s '16 M-N125,000c 1924-1933 5,000c Oct 1 1925 4s *17 70,000c_0ct 1 *26-'32 50,000c_0ct 1 *33-'34 5,000——Oct 1 1927 70,000--Oct 1 *28-'34 4Ms'19 A-O 50,00—OOct 1 '35-*36 I 10,000.-Nov 1 '25-*26 4Ms'08J-J 4Ms'12 J-D ' (Optional Dec. 19220 BOND. DEBT Apr 14 '21- $200,000 Sink, fund for Loan of 1917. 16,000 Assess, val. real estate 9,001,038 Assess, val. personal 648,055 Tot.assess.val.'20(90%act.)9,649,093 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20$ 13.00 Population 1920 (est.) 12,000 INTEREST at the Farmers Mechanics' Tr. Co., Westchester. Bonds are tax-free to holder. & west homestead. This borough is in Allegheny, Co. 1900. Bonds are tax-freb to Inc. holders. Population 1910. 3,009. Street & Funding Bonds. J 4Ms'16 F-A $50,000.-Aug 1 '22-'46 Refunding Bonds 4Ms'08 J-J $25,000c .1934 4s Sewer Bonds J D $22,000c. 1930 Municipal BIdg 4s J-D Bonds $3.500c. 1922 Street bonds .$49,000 BOND. DEBT June 1 '21. $135,000 5s '20 M-N j 100,000—Nov 1 '27-'36 Sinking fund 13,217 50,000-.Nov 1 '37-*38 Assess, val. real 1,290,380 5s '21 500,000--Nov 1 '26-'40 Assess, val. personal 316,500 Funding Bonds Corporation property 2,944,830 4s '09 J-J $6.000c- -July 151921 Total assess, val. 1921 4,551,710 BOND. DEBT Jan 5'21- $2,133,000 (Assessment about 80% actual.) Assessed val. real 139,500,000 Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1921--S11.00 Assessed val. personal 27,364,798 Population 1910, 3 009; 1920. 3.435 Total assess, value 1920-166,864,798 INTEREST at Monongahela Trust Total tax rate (per $1,000) 192017.50 Co., Homestead. Pop'n 1910, 143,680; 1920—189,000 Court-house and jail bonds are west manchester twp. s. d. registered; all others coupon with This district (P. O. York R. F. D. privilege of registration. No. 1) is in York County. § INT. at Union Tr. Co., Pitts¬ School Bonds. burgh; others at County Treas. office. 5s '18 — — A-0/$15,000—Oct 1 *23 &'28 1 15,000 Oct 1 1938 waynesboro] This borough is in Franklin CountyAll bonds are tax-free. $4,500c 3Ms'10 27,000c 1930 4.90s — BOND. DEBT Apr. 1920—$30,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—-$4.00 westmont school dist. BOND. DEBT June 1 1921 $120,000 20,000c 1935 Floating debt (add'l)20,000 Sewer and Paving Bonds. Sinking fund— 16,189 4Ms'13 ... $70,000c&r 1943 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (80% act.)2,471,330 Municipal Impt. Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) '20-'21 $20.00 $25, OOOc&r July 1 1932 Population in 1920 1,976 4Ms'17 J-J • 25.OOOc&r.July 1 1932 50.000c&r_July 1 1937 westmoreland county. — — _ BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $221,500 Floating debt (add'l) Sinking fund Total assessed (60% actual/ county. la the county seat. - Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J $35,250c_July 1 *21-'31 (See V. 103. p. 434. for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21 $196,500 Assessed valuation, real..21,425,316 Assessed val'n, personal.. 696.182 4.500,000 years beginning July 1 1924) Road Bonds (Tax free.) 4Ms'13 $250,000 1933 (Subject to call beginning 1923.) 4Ms'15 ..-$250,000 1935 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1925.) 4s'16 500,000. July 1 *36 & *41 Court-House Bonds (Tax-free.) 4s J-J $443,000c... July 1 1930 BOND. DT. May 23 '21-$1,698,000 Sinking fund 711,114 Ass'd val'n, real est, '20.154,211,340 County tax (per $1,000) 1921a_$9.00 Pop'n 1910, 231,304; 1920.-273,568 INT. payable at Westmoreland Nat. Bank, Greensburg. '20.S26.00 Waynesboro. waynesboro school dist. 4s '11 J-J are tax-free to holder. $60.000c.-July 1 1941 (Optional after July 1 1926) 3Ms'02 J-D $20.000c 1932 4s '07 J-D 1937 20,000c 4Ms l2 J-D 50,000c--May 31 1942 (Subject to call June 1 1927) BOND. DEBT Floating debt Is Greensburg. Funding Bonds (Tax free.) J-J $250,000c—July 1 1934 ^Subject tc call $125,000 every fiv Population 1910, 7,199; 1920—9,720 INT. payable at the First Nat. Bank, County seat 25,000 33,112 valuation Total tax rate (per $1,000) bonds below Warren 987,559 — 4s A-O $20.000c washington school dist. '99 J-J $7,600--July 1 '22-'24 4s 54,700 » 33,500 3Ms'99 M-S 5,000 Sept 1 1921 4s Sewer Bonds. 3Ms'00J-D 6,500—Dec 1 '22-'23 1921 Fire Truck Bonds. 4Ms'17 J-J warren 1919- . in Warren County. Paving, Sewer & Fire Dept. Bds. 4Ms'15J-D $50.000 June 11945 4 val. berwick. (See 4s 4s '05 This borough is Fayette Title & Trust Co. west is 4Ms'06 M-S $30,000 Tax rate a 4s '03 J-J 5s *10 10,000— Park Bonds 4s *04 A-O $20,000c—Oct 1 '21-'22 Sewer Bonds Total val. 1920 (M% act.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 assess, Prin. and int. payable at the First National Bank, of Erie. washington county. Bridge Bonds (Tax-free). borough is In Erie County. Incorporated in 1861. BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1921 $38,706 Total assessed valuation __1,145,194 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $47.00 Pop'n 1910, 3,104; 1920-—'— 3,850 5s *02 upper yoder school dist. Merchants' This 4s '02 1 1921 A-O 150.000c--Oct 1 '26-'32 M-Nl 0.5.000c Nov 1 '2l-'27 A-O 4,500- TOTAL DEBT April 1921 Assess val.*20(70% act.) Tyrone. union '04 Total Population in 1920 Improvement Bonds. A-O $500c—Oct 4Ms'04 J-D F. D. No. 2) is in Allegheny Co. 5s *19 1946 - ulation of 3,700 was annexed in 1907. Bonds (Tax-Free). 5s'20 M-N$60.000Mayl'30-'40-*50 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 1921 $60,000 Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%)act. 13.464,080 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20—$6.50 Population in 1920 1,458 1926 $50,000c.__ 1931 & 1941 s-a s-a district s. d. School is in Cambria (Optional after 1920) s-a $rj,500c (Optional after 1916) '06 This oorough is in Erie County. washington. General Municipal Bonds. This borough is in Washington Co. A-O $69,OOOcOctl'29-'39-'49 Incorporated as a borough Nov. 5 5s '19 1907. West Washington, with a pop¬ BOND. DEBT 1919 $69,000 5s claiittwp. upper st. 19,492 Tot.ass'd val.*20(50% act.)2,905,902 ($60,000-Mar 1 '26, '31. \ '36 and '41 40.000 Mar 1 '46& *50 BONDED DEBT (?) This Building and Funding Bonds. (Optional after 10 yearn.) $2,800 Apr 1 1923 4s '12 A-0 3,988c Apr 1 1932 4s '16 A-O 13,763.87c.Apr 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *21$20,552 Floating debt 20.000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 '21. $40,552 wesleyville. Kennedy) is in Montgomery County. R. Incorp. July 1857. 1 upper merion twp. s. d. _ tyrone. 4s '03 Bonds. Ms '17 J-J $40.000—Jan 4Ms'17 M-N200.000 (Due beginning May 1 1921) 4Ms'l9 25.000 (Due beginning 1924) BOND. DEBT July 1920.- $304,500 Other debt.. 18,597 Sinking fund, cash 13,147 Sinking fund, bonds. 5,000 Assessed valuation 1920 6,938,750 School tax (per $1,000) 1920._$18.00 Blair County. INTEREST at office of Treasurer. INT. at Warren Trust Co. 4s creek 8ch. dist. in 1921 --$18.00 14,000 Population 1919, est 4s upper dublin township school district. This borough is School tax (per $1,000) 4s '99 - Pop'n 1910, 3,545; 1920, 3,332. Funding and Paving Bonds 5s '07 J-D $40,660c__J&D '19-'37 (See V. 85, p. 1539, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT June 12 "15 $122,000 Assess, val. (M act.) '14—3,260,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1914 10.00 1926.) (Part due every 5 years. BOND. DEBT April 1920 $227,000 Ass. val.'19-'20 (%% act.). 10,950,000 - — This borough is in Greene County. Bonds are tax-free to holder. 50,000c—May 5 1943 70,000c.May 11 '20'44 4MsT4 M-N 50.000 — '20 $20,000 in 4Ms'13 M-N 50,000—-Apr 15 1948 61,000 School BIdg. & Funding Bonds. 4s '17 J-J $200,000 1947 BOND. DEBT May 1920- $487,000 Assess. val. * 19 (abt60 % act.)6,500,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$10.00 INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Clift. Heights -s 4Ms'lO M-N/$16,000c_Nov 1 *-21'36 \ 8,000c_Nov 1 *37-40 NET DEBT $237,990 Assessed valuation 1920 6.938,750 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913--_$21.50 Population 1910, 4,995; 1920, 8,133 ... Population in 1920 (est.) 11,500 INT. at any Waynesboro bank. waynesburg] 25,000 July 1 1933 29,000 July 1 1938 Funding & Sewer Bonds. 5s $33,000 Jan 1 1948 5s '16 M-S Funding and Road Bonds. $7,500c_Sept 1 '21-'35 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21_ $72,500 4Ms'10 $28,000 Novt 1940 Ass'd val. '21 (50% act.)..1,598,000 4Ms 30,000 Junel 1942 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921-..$14.00 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 *18- $394,800 Population 1910, 1,959; 1920, 2,727 Assess, val. '18 (3-5 act.)—7,500,000 INT. at First Nat. Bank.Trafford. Populat'n, 1910, 5,385; 1920, 8,956 INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Clift. Hgts. Issue of 1915 warren school district. Inc. in 1816. borough Is in Westmoreland County. Improvement Bonds. I Issue of 1897Issue of 1904 Issue of 1909 Population 1910,39,573; 1920-39,992 (Optional $11,000 every 5 years.) 3Ms'01 J-J $50,000c July 1 1931 (Subject to call $10,000 in 1921, This turtle creek. This borough Is in Allegheny Co. 8,583 21,692 [Bonds Assess, val. 1920 (70% act.)4,300,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$16.00 ___ are trafford. turtle Sinking fund /Cash 650,800 School Bonds (Tax-exempt). 4s '97 J-J $32,000c-June 1 *22-'37 ($6,000 are 109 — tax-free to holder. Bonds below Other assessable property- Tot. val. '20 (abt. 60 % act.)22,772,298 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $6.00 ___ Titusvllle Bonds TOWNS Apr 25 '21- $150,000 20,000 — ts '09 — WEST NEWTON SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. West Newton) in Westmoreland 1920. 0,908. Co. Total tax rate (per $1,000) $26,000 1,134,680 '20-S20.00 2,650 Population in 1920 (est.) PITTSTON. This borough in Luzerne Co. WILKES-BABBE TWP. SCH.DIS. Adjacent to the city Barre but has no political High School Bldg. BOND. DEBT Apr 28 *21. Tot. ^ss'd val.'21 (3-5 act.) WEST (P. O. Pittston) is Pop'n, 1910, 6,848; 1920, 6,968. Paving Bonds. 4s *03 $15.500 General Impt. Bonds. 5s '13 J-J $10,000c...Jan (Tax-freej. 1 '21-'32 Assess. val. '14 (2-3 $98,000 act.)—5,096.007 (per $1,000) 1918—810.00 Population In 1914 (est.) 7,500 INT. payable In Wilkes-Barre. Tax rate WILKINSBURG. This, borough 1 1938 of Wilkesconnection. 5s '14 M-NS39.100-.Nov BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1914 Ok. Inc. 1933 ... 5 1887. (Optional beginning Jan. 1 1923) F-A ($20,000 1921-1930 6s'15 112,500 1931-1935 Sewer Bonds. 5s *95 $8,000-1925 BOND. DEBT June 10 '21 $116,500 ... 10,042 Sinking funds val. 1921- — 3.783 432 - Borough tax rate(per$l,000)'15.$8.00 INT. at West Side Bk.. W. Pitts. WEST PITTSTON SCH. DIST. Bonds are all tax-free to holder. $1,000c—Dec 1 1921 4Ms'08 J-D/ Pop. 1910, 18,924; 8,500 Population in 1919 (est.) INTEREST payable at People's Union Savings Bank, Pittston. WEST TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. This twp. (P. O. Johnstown) is in Cambria County. Feb. 1 5s'16 J-D|$22,000c June 15, '26, '31 \ 12,500c...June 15 1936 $45,500 11,000 BOND. DEBT May 23 *21- Sinking Street Bonds 3Mb'00 J-J $36,000c.July 10 4s '04 fund Ass'd val. '20 (abt. 50% act.) 750,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S15.00 Population 1910, 1,056; 1920-1,208 1921 (4-5 actual) — — ..23 865 040 rate (per $1,000> 1921 -.$10-00 INTEREST payable in Ilkin burg Tax Wilkinsburg First National Bank. at * Tax exempt. Allegheny Co. 1925 -s '08 7,500— 1928 -s '10 10,000 1940 -s '.11 5,000 1941 -s '14 7,500 1944 -s *16 10,000 1936 4 Ms 8,000 1947 Sewer & Bridge Bonds (Tax-free) $12,000—Feb 1 1924 4Ms'14 F-A { 20,000—Feb 1 1934 -6 This borough is In '05 $8,500 WILKINSBUBG SCHOOL DIST. 4Mb'95J-J $8,000c 1924 Is '98 M-N 18,000c -1928 4s '02 M-S 30,000c 1932 4s '06 M-N 75.000c — 1936 4s '08 M-N 110,000c 1938 4Ms'10 M-N200,000c -1940 4s '16 J-D 240,400.-June 1 '22-'46 4s'17 F-A 125,000--Feb 1 '28-*46 1935 13,000—— — on issue of 1898 at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on bonds of 1908 and 1910 at Treasurer's office; on all First Nat. Bank, Wilkins¬ Bonds are tax-free to holder others at burg. — — —_ —- — . — 1_30,000—Feb 1 1944 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21. $161 000 9,000 6,000 32,578 Assessment debt Floating debt Sinking fund Sewer sinking fund Assessed valuation, real Assessed val'n, personal-; . Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$15.00 Population 1910, 1,626: 1920—2,797 INT. payable at Citizens Nat'l This School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$20.00 Population in 1920 (est.) 4,000 INT. at Braddock Nat. Bk, Bradd'k. WILLIAMSPOBT. This Impt. Bonds {Opt. beg. 1915). 3Ms'05 M-NS19,700c—Nov 1 1935 4MB 35,000 1948 (Optional after 1928.) 4Ms'21 M-S 185,000 Mar 1 1951 (Optional Mar. 1 193i) borough is in Mercer County. Street Bonds. '19 — Sewer & Bridge Bonds. J-J 4Ms 1925-1939 $25,000 )EBT May iPart each 5 2years) *21--$28 500 3,000 Sinking fund.- Tot. ass'd val. '20 (M act.)-.550,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$45.00 Pop'n 1910. city Is the county seat of Ly¬ Incorp. Jan. 25 1866. coming Co. —- Bellevue, Pa. WHEATLAND. —s — 12,219 2,472,510 881,675 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (60%act.).3,354,185 Bank 4Ms'12 A-O $31,700c—1921-1937 _■ *16 25,000 May 4 1921 .$61,000 Ass'd val. '21 (80% act.)„2,122,100 1,742 955; 1920 $35.000 20,000c—May 1 1935 4Ms'10M-N( ] 4Ms'12 M-N 4Ms'17 M-N 21,000c—May 1 1940 80.000c Nov 1941 90,200—Nov 1 '21-'47 BOND. DEBT May 31 Wllkes-Barre Is In Luzerne County. City 4Mb 4Ms 3Ms to 1935.) 4fl Street Bonds (5s J-J 166,700 18,100. . 19221 $39,300 —— 1924 19231 1925 32,000. Refunding Bonds 3Ms F-A $72.000c—Feb 1 '22-'29 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21$1,712,151 Assessment debt 192,596 Floating debt (incl.) Sinking fund 11,051 Non-residents INT. are exempt. $258,000 4s at U. S. Mtg. & Tr. Co. In N. Y.; on $290,000 4Mb at Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y.; on oth¬ ers at Treasurer's office. WILKES-BABBE SCH. DIST. Building Bonds. J-J $4,500c .1924 4Ms'07 A-O 40,000c.Apr 1 '22-'26 4Ms'09 M-N410,000c.Nov 1 '21-'36 4 Ms M-N165,000c-May 1 '22-*34 4Ms'13 J-D 76.000c.June 1 '35-'38 4s State tax on bonds paid by city. INT. at Treasurer's office. This district Delaware is in Bonds are tax- (P. O. Yeadon) County. coupon Trust A-0/S16,700c_Apr 1 '22-*23 V 75,000c-—Apr 1 1928 |22.000r —Sept 1 1924 4s '98 3.65s'99M-S 147,000r—Sept 1 1929 Refunding Bonds, 3Ms'00 Dec $90,000c-Dec 15 '20-'30 (Part every 5 years. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $8.00 Toll Road Impt. Bonds. INT. payable at Landsdowne & Darby Savings Fund & Trust Co., 4Ms'19 J-D $43,000—Dec 10 1948 Landsdowne. (Optional Dec 10 1924.) Funding Bonds. Apr 7 1947 $65.000 4Ms'17 A-O $65.000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 '21 Total assess, val. 1921 - 1,780,000 county seat of York Co. borough Sept. 24 1787; as city Jan. 11 1887. Several suburban dis¬ Inc. as tricts were annexed early In 1900. Improvement Bonds {Tax-free). 4Ms'15 —-$160.000c_JuIy 1 *25-44 (Part due every 5 years) 4Ms'19 fl5,000c—Sept 1 1929 90,000cSptl'34-'39-'44 --- (45,000c-..Sept 1 1948 Street and Sewer {Tax-free). 1924-1943 4Ms'14 F-A$200,000c Highway Bonds {Tax-free) . 3Ms'00 $33,500 Apr 1 1930 3Ms'02 M-S 59,000c—Mar 1 1932 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1923.) 3Ms'03 $27,000c Fire Department {Tax-free). 3Ms'02 F-A $20,000c Feb 1 1932 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1922.) 3Ms'03 M-NIl 1,000c.-May 1 1933 (Subject to call after May 1 1923.) — 3Ms,02MN$I15.000c-Nov 1 *20-'32 (Part every 5 years.) Bridge Bonds. 3Ms'02 M-N $3,000c—Nov 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Jan 5 1921 $503,000 Sinking fund — 207.919 Assess, val. 1916 62,040,345 M County tax (per $1,000) '16 $4.50 Pop'n in 1910.136.400; 1920,144,521 INT. at office of County Treas. ZERBE TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. (P. O. Shamokin) is This district in Northumberland County. High School Bldg, {Tax-free). 4Ms'17 s-a $65,000J_ 1947 (Dist. reserves the right to redeem bonds as follows: $10,000 after 5 $10,000 in 10 yrs., $10,000 in $12,000 in 20 yrs. and in 25 yrs.) BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $65,000 yrs., 15 yrs., $13,000 Assessed valuation Tax rate {Tax-free). $172,720c-Dec 1 '2l-*33 J-D 4s '03 State of 1921.—3,381,368 (per $1,000) Population in 1921 1921—$17.00 (est.) 3,000 DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. Admitted as area „One State a of State (square State WILLIAMSPOBT SCH. DIST. 4.20s'13J-J $219.000--July 1 '24-'38 (Part due every 5 years.) 4s School Building Bonds. '17 J-J $30,000. 4 years and 8 37,000—-Nov 47,000 Nov Nov 4Ms'19 M-N 57,000 (Due part in — years.) 1 1924 1 1929 72,000 1 1934 Nov 1 1939 .87,000 Nov 1 1944 J-D 200,000-June 1 '25-'45 (Part each 5 years.) TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 '21 $749,000 Sinking funds 96,119 Total val. (85% act.) '21-22,706,415 5s '20 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21-$19.00 Population in 1920INT. at 36,198 Susquehanna Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Williamsport. Delaware. ITS Total of Original miles) - Thirteen 2.050 -Dover Capital (term expires Jan. 1925)----Wm. D. Denney Sec'y of State (term expires with Gov.) A. R. Benson Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1923) George M. Fisher Auditor (term expires Jan. 1923)-Daniel Thompson Att'y-Gen. (term exp. with Gov.)-Sylvester D. Townsend,Jr. — - Governor LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the first Tuesday In January, and pay is limited to 60 days. HISTORY OF DEBT.—The historical details of Delaware's State debt from 1865 to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement" of The present extent and condition or the debt and given below, showing that Delaware now holds liabilities. Refunding. Cer. to Delaware College. J-D$245,000 Dec 1 1927 6s '77 J-J $83,000 Perpetual 3s '97 (Subject to call after Dec. 1 1922.) Refunding Bonds {Tax-exempt). Cert, to Sinking Fund. 4s *07 J-D$230,000c.-June 1 1932 4s '09 J-J $20.000 June 1 1932 Hospital Bonds. Ap il 1894, resources page 72. of the State are good assets more than equaling its Highway Bonds. J-J $40,000c—July 1 1927 4Ms'18 J-J $600,000c—Jan 1 1958 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1917.) J-J 4Ms'l9 J-J 500.000 Jan 1 1959 $40.000c (Due $5,000 on July 1 in even (Optional 1920.1 numbered years. 4Ms'20 J-J $1.000,000-Jan 11960 (Optional at any time.) To School Fund. Jan 1 1961 6s'06 Julyl $178.785 July 1 1926 4Ms'21 J-J 500,000 (Optional any time.) Women's College Impt. Bonds. 4s '17 1 A-O $110,000--Apr 1 '21-'42 4s '07 4s *15 WILMERDING SCHOOL DIST. .This district is in Allegheny Co. 4Ms'12 M-N$51,000c 1921-1937 A-O $6,800 1921-1924 BOND. DEBT May 3 '21$r)2,000 Assess, val. *21 (80% act.).5,279,100 4s School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$17.00 Population In 1920 (est) 6,440 INT. at East Pittsburgh National Bank of Wilmerding. INTEREST.—On bonds of 1906 is payable at the office of School Fund Trustee; refunding bonds of 1897 at the Philadelphia National Bank in Philadelphia; on $230,000 4s, $600,000 4 Ms and $1,500,000 4 Ms at the Farmers Bank of Dover; on Hospital and farm-purchase 4s and Women's College impt. bonds at the Farmers' Bank in Wilmington. WILSON. A borough in Allegheny County. Street Impt. Bonds )Tax Free.) 5s '20 A-O $75.000c__Oct 1 '25-'39 6,000c .1938 BOND. DEBT May 1'21. $81,000 Floating debt /—• 11 500 Sinking fund— 4 600 4Ms'08 M-N — 90,000c..Jan 1 '22-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21. $785,500 Ass'dval.'20(abt.80%act.)79 500 000 NET DEBT 87 900 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$11.00 Assess, val. (60-70%act)'21 3,600',000 Pop'n 1910, 67,105; 1920, 75,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $37.25 INT. at School Treasurer's office. Population 1910, 1,108; 1920—3.423 4Ms'15 J-J on Northern bonds of 1906 and Apr $25,000c—Apr 1 1924 (Subject to call after Apr. 1 1919) Court-House Bonds. exempt. Street Bonds. '17 J-J $60,000.—July 1 1947 50,068 on bonds of 1903 Co., Phila.; 1908 at Chase National Bank, N. Y. INT. at on 4s *14 YEADON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sewer Bonds Assess, val. '20 (80% act.) 79,500.000 City tax rate (per$l,000) 1921S10.00 Pop'n 1910, 67,105; 1920. 73,833 All bonds held within the State axe subject to a State tax of 4 mills. 45,955 $1,000) 1921—$14.00 Population in 1920 (est) 54,000 --- INT. at. Woodlawn Trust Co. 1927.) Apr 16 '20. $290,900 Ass'd vaL'20(appr80%act) 21,876,710 City tax (per $1,000) 1920—$13-00 °,)p'n 10, 31,860; *2036.198 , 4Ms J-D $152,000c 1921-1938 ($9,000 yearly to 1928 and $8,000 yearly to 1938.) 4MB A-OS290.000 ($10,000 yearly to 1931, $17,000 yearly 1933-1942.) 4Ms 15 J-J $362,000c..Jan 1 '22-'29 (See V. 100, p. 6n2. fos maturity ) 4Ms'19 A-O 145,000--Oct 1 '28-'37 — - (M act.)„.34,000,000 School tax (per Refund. Boads (Opt. beg. 1909.) 3Ms'99 M-S $165.000c -Sept 1 1929 Improvement Bonds J-D $90.000c—June 1 1927 M-N 40,000c—May 1 1924 F-A 36,000c. Aug 1 *21-'29 4s J-J 258,000c.-Yrly to 1935 ($15,000 yearly to 1922, $16,000 yearly to 1930 and 20,000 yearly 175,000_Nov 1 '36-'40 DEBT Apr. 1 '21 $288,000 Sinking fund Ass'd val. '21 assessed (Subject to call July 1 Inc. May 14 1871. All street-paving bonds subject to call after one year. Trust Co. 200.000.-June 3 *22-*51 *21 $351,000 vai. 1921 YORK COUNTY. (15-20% act.).__ .8,156,868 York Is the county seat. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$24.00 4Ms'19 $50,000 Population in 1920---.— 12,495 Office Impt. Bonds. 5Ms'21 J-D Total BOND. DEBT WILKES-BARRE. BOND. WOODLAWN SCHOOL DIST. Bonds are tax-free to holders. — — — Grafius Run Bonds (Opt.beg.'12). 3s '02 F-A $11,200c—Aug 1 1922 & Ma?719201 $750,000 York Is the BOND. DEBT Populafn in *10,44,750; 1920, 47,512 INT. payable at York at Security Title — YORK. WILKINS TWP. SCH. DIST. This district is in Allegheny Co. 1921— $11.00 YORK SCHOOL DISTRICT. J-Dj$15,000r_June 1 22-'23 WINDBER SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s "97 \ 27,OOOr.June 1 '24-'26 Building Bonds {Tax-free). 4s '99 J-D 40,000r_June 1 '26-*28 4Ms'12 F-A $50.0q0c.„Aug 1 1922 3M8'03 J-J 50.000c&r„July 1 1933 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1928.) BOND. DEBT $41,000c-„Jan 1 1938 Assessed valuation 1920—1,900.000 4MS'08 J-J (Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1918.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$19.00 3.65s'06 J-J 27,100c-July 1 '2l-'25 INT. payable at Windber. 4s '16 M-N 15,000 Nov 1 1935 18 '21 $829,000 Sinking funds 70,308 Assessed valuation, real—21,555,110 Assessed val., personal6,194 Total val. (80% act;) '20.21,561,304 School tax (per $1 000) 1920--$! 5 00 Population 1920 (est.) 30.000 BOND. DEBT Apr — — f$20,000c_Jan 1 '31 & '36 f$40.000c_May 1 '25&30 INT. WEST VIEW. 4 '21-30 36,500c-July 1 '2l-'34 1 *22-'42 $515 000 J-J 4Ms'12 M-S 50,000--8ept TOT. DEBT Apr 18 *21— Assessed val, real estate 1,098,411 personal (per $1,000) City tax 5s '21 J-J ( 45,000cJanl*41,'46,'51 BONDED DEBT (?) — Elimination. 4Ms'14 J-J $ll8,000c.JuIy 1 '21-'44 4Ms'15 A-O 125,000.-Oct 1 '21-'45 Grade Crossing 4s'18 Road Impt. Bonds. Assess, val. Tot.asse6.val.'21(M act.). 34,372,428 WILSON SCHOOL DISTRICT. School Bonds. 4Mb'17 F-A *$150,000 (Due on various dates from 1923-1947.) '22-'38 1 34,000c-Dec 1 TOTAL DEBT June 301920 $36,000 Ass'd val. '20 (60% act.)—3,414,901 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$14-00 Funding Bonds. M-S $35,000—Mar 30 1932 This district (P. O. Easton) Is In 4s '12 (Subject to call after Mar 30 1917.) Northampton County. 4e '12 J-J $42.500 July 1 1932 4Ms'18 —$60,000c—.Aug 1 1948 (Subject to call July 1 1922.) (Subject to call begin'g Aug. 1 1923.) BONO. DEBT May Z'6 '21 $156,000 4M2T4 A-O $57,000 Apr 1 1943 (Part due every 10 years.) Floating debt (add'l) 8.000 Sinking fund 25,000 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '21- $990,000 Assessment debt (add'l)--9,700 Total assessed value 1921 10,501 (35% act.) 2,184,600 Floating debt 238,309 School tax rate (per $1,000) '20S18.00 Sinking funds 33,247,017 Population in 1920 -5,000 Assess, val. real WILSON BOBO. SCH. DIST. Is In Allegheny Co. 24.403. 1920 " Assess, [Vol. 112. DELAWARE-DEBT OF STATE 110 — ... TOTAL DEBT, &c.—The total liabilities on Jan. 10 '21 were $3,056,785. on Jan. 101921 were $5,009,522 11; assets in excess of liabilities, The assets $1,952,737 11. The total assets include bank stocks, $769,622 (market value); mortgages on railroads, $385,000; bonds, $464,285; real estate, $1,605,000. and cash In treasury, $1,785,115 11. ASSESSED VALUATION.—The total assessed In 1914 was $108,439,104. valuation of the State No assessment for State purposes since then. there is no direct State tax in Delaware. total for the State is to take the County assess¬ No assessment is made inasmuch as The nearest ments for assessments approach to county was a purposes. $209,288,049- For 1920 the aggregate of these county June, 1921.] MARYLAND—DEBT OF DEBT LIMITATION.—Neither 1897) the the State statutes contain nor bond issues or new constitution (adopted June 4 general provisions authorizing limiting the debt-making power, except that the new con¬ any 111 STATE Water Bonds (red. beg. in 1918). J-J $30,000c 1943 5s '13 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 stitution— Sinking fund (water) (1) Forbids the State (Article 8, Sec. 3) to borrow money or create debt, "but pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly passed with the Pop'n of concurrence three-fourths of all the members elected to or under general law"; "but the foregoing pro¬ visions shall not apply to municipal corporations, banks," &c. The above indicates that the authority as regards municipalities [except as already specified in number (2)] rests with the General Assembly, and the General Assembly always passes Special Acts to provide for special occasions „ and needs. INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.—Chapter 226, Section 3, of the Laws of 1909 provides as Sec. follows: 3.—Excepting where instruments creating trusts prescribe otherwise, trustees named in wills appointed by the Chancellor may hereafter invest the funds of thier trusts in securities of the following classes and kinds, viz.: (a) Stocks and bonds and interest-bearing obligations of the United States for which the faith and credit of the United States are pledged to or tie bonds of the District Srovide for the payment of Columbia; of the Interest and principal thereof, including . (&) Stocks and bonds and interest-bearing obligations of the State of Delaware and of any other State of the United States, issued pursuant to the authority of the law relating thereto; (c) Stocks and bonds of any county of the State of Delaware and of any county of any State of the United States, issued pursuant to the authority of the law relating thereto; (d) Stocks and bonds of any school district of the State of Delaware, Issued for school purposes and pursuant to the authority of the law relating thereto; (e) Stocks and bonds and interest-bearing obligations of any incorporated city or town of the State of Delaware or of any of the States of the United States, issued pursuant to the authority of the law relating thereto, for the payment of which the faith and credit of the municipality issuing the same are pledged; (ft Bonds of either natural persons or corporations, secured by first mortgage on productive real estate, free from prior encumbrances; (iq) Bonds of railroads, transportation and public service corporations, secured by mortgage upon the property, plants and systems of such cor¬ porations; (/i) Collateral trust bonds of railroads, transportation and public service corporations, where the same are secured by guaranteed underlying stocks (or bonds secured thereby), when no default in the payment of installments of principal or of interest for more than ninety days after the same has be¬ come due, has occurred in connection therewith, within a period of ten days preceding the investment of trust funds therein; ({) Car trust certificates and equipment trust bonds; (j) Underlying securities of railroad, transportation and public service corporations, bearing guaranteed dividends, where no default in dividends has occurred after the guaranty; (*) Such other securities as may be approved by the Chancellor. By the laws of 1911 this section was amended by inserting a proviso that "the foregoing specification of classes of securities in which trustees may invest the funds of their estates, shall not be construed to relieve said trustee fromthe duty of exercising due care in the investment of said funds." BANK INVESTMENT LIMITATION.—Under Section 13 of the Bank Act, passed by the 1921 Legislature, it is provided: "No bank or shall invest more than twenty-five per centum of its total capital, surplus and undivided profits in the stock, bonds, or other obliga¬ tions of any one corporation or political, entity or political division except bonds or other obligations of the United States, or of the State of Delaware, or of any county, city, town, or school district in the State." trust company TAXATION OF BONDS.—The Secretary of State advised us Dec. 18 1911 that "no law has been passed relative to taxation of bonds and notes, therefore they are exempt from taxation." POPULATION OF STATE. 1920 125,015 1820 223,003 1870 1910 112,216 1810 *202,322 1860 1900 91,532 1800 H84.735 1850 189078,085 1790 168,493 1840 1880 146,608 1830 76.748 ♦Includes 31,181 negroes, zlncludes 30,697 negroes. - Tax each House, •except to supply casual deficiencies, repel invasion, suppress insurrections, defend the State in war or pay existing debts." (2) Forbids any county, city, town or other municipality (Article 8. Sec. 8) to "lend its creditTor appropriate money to, or assume the debt of, or become a shareholder or joint owner in, or with, any private corpora¬ tion or any person or company whatever." (3) Forbids any corporation (Article 9, Sec. 1) to be created, &c., by Special Act, "but only by Assess.val.real 72,749 72,674 64,273 — Water Bonds. A-O $7,000 4s '88 192l-$50,000 4s 5,000 est..2l(Mact.)530,OOO rate (per $1,000) 1921—$15.00 *10, 327; *20 (Census)..389 INT. at Sussex Trust Co. g '09 s-an Oct 1 1921 83,400—May 1 '22-'23 4s g '10 M-N245.000—May 1 '23-'26 4s 05 J-D (15,000 June 15'22 [ 5,000 June 1 1923 (Subject to call.) 4Hs'14 A-0$100.000 Oct 1 '36-'37 4^8*16 A-O 50,000.—A&O 1 1940 ($133,800—Oct 1 1940 4^s'16 A-0 161,000—Apr 1 1941 sussex county. Georgetown Is the county seat. 5.200—Oct 1 1941 J^I $5,600c. July 1 '2l-'22 5sJ'13 J-J 35.000 1923-1932 4H3'17 A-Of 160,600—Oct 1 1941 139,400—Apr 1 1942 (Subject to call after 1918.) Sewer and Park Bonds. Road Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-J $500,000c-Jan 1 *27-'66 4>4s'17 A-0( $31,400—Apr 1 1942 \ 99,600—Oct 1 1942 (Subject to call after July 1 1929.) Paving, Sewer 8c Street Impt. Bridge Bonds. A-0 $46,936 Oct 1 1921 4Hs'16 $27,000 A-0 53,650—A&O 1 1922 TOTAL DEBT Apr 29 '21$1,065,500 A-0 52,900 Oct 1 1922 Ass. val. *21 (100% act.).29,039,978 A-0 112,950—A&O 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $6.50 A-0 119,850—A&O 1 1924 Pop'n 1910, 46,413; 1920, 43,741 A-0 127,200—A&O 1 1925 Int. at Farmers' Bk..Georgetown. A-O 66,500 Apr 1 1926 A-O 68,500 Oct 1 1926 Wilmington] A-0 143,100 This city Is in New Castle County. A&O 1927 1928 A-0 91,900.—A&O City may borrow up to 10% of 1929 A-0 130,900.—A&O assessed val. Population 1910, 87,A-0 135,900—A&O 1930 411; 1920. 110,168. • 4s — 1931 181,500—A&O 1932 189,800.-.A&O 136,650 A&O 1933 A-O 109,850 Oct 1 1934 Park Loan A-0 106,650 1934 4s *95 A-0 $50.000—A&O 11924 Apr 1937 88,500 4s '97- 98A-0 25,000 Apr Oct 1 1925 1937 45,000 Oct 4s *02 A-O 15,000 Oct 1 1926 1930 61,500 Oct 4s *02 A-0 J6.900 Oct 1 1926 1938 30,000 Apr [8.100 Apr 1 1927 1938 50,100 Apr! 4s A-0 12,400 Apr 1 1927 1938 Oct 4s A-O 17,600 Oct 1 1927 4^s'15 A-O 139,150 1939 110,750 4s '04 A-0 Apr 10,000 Apr 1 1928 40,000 Oct 1 1953 A-0 4s '07 A-O 35,000 Oct 1 1930 4Hs Street, Water, Land & Harbor. 4s '09 A-0 ( 2,550 Oct 1 1932 22,450 Apr 1 1933 4Hs'19 A-O $790,000-Apr 1 '42-'47 (See V. 109, p. 1103 for maturity.) 4Hs'12 A-0 00,000 A&O 1 1935 500,000-Apr 1 '42-'47 4^s'14 A-O 75,000 A&O 1 1937 4Hs'19 A-0 (See V. 109, p. 1630 for maturity.) 1934 4Hs'll A-O (58.150 Oct 1935 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 192l-$6,406,586 [41,850 Apr 1,591,000 4Hs'14 A-O 75.000r—Apr 1 1936 Water debt (incl.) Assessed valuation 1920-106.566,025 Refunding Water Bonds. (Personal property not taxed.) 4^s'll A-0 $45,000 Oct 1 1934 A-O Bldg. Commission Bonds. 4Hs'13 M-S $600,000.Sept 1 '23-*52 4^s'13 M-S 200,000c.Sept 1 '53-'62 4s '01 A-O 4s '12 A-0 4s *13 A-0 26.000——Oct 45.000 Apr (42,850 A-O A-O 1 1926 Total tax 1 1935 1920 117.50 Value of city property Oct 1935 1936 Apr 4s '10 A-0 1933 45,000 Apr A-O 4s '14 1936 55,000—A&O 1938 4^s'15 A-O 55,000 Apr 1940 4Hs'16 A-0 m 55.000 Apr Sinking Fund Bonds. $91,300 Oct 1 1943 43^s'21 A-0 124,800 Apr 1 1944 127,300—-Oct 1 1945 .106,600 Apr 1 1946 Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'15 A-0 $49,950c—.A&O 1 1939 Street Bonds. 4Hs'16 A-011130,150—Oct 11939 ( 69,850—Apr 1 1940 Grade Crossing & Sewer. 4s '02 A-0 $50,000 Apr 1 1927 Grade Crossing 8c Street. 4s '05 A-0 $50,000—A&O 1 1928 [ 2,150 (per $1,000) INTEREST on $6,814,800 water of 4s 1907 payable at the Union Nat. Bank of Wilmington; on'all other loans at the office of the City Treasurer. _ Park 4^s Improvement wilmington school dist. ($15,000 every other year) Funding Bonds. Mortgage debt 6%-----Assessed valuation 1920.103,566,025 School tax (per $1,000) 1920...$5.00 Value of Bd. of Ed. prop.. 2,324,857 INTEREST 1933-1937 , _ 4Hs'17 M-N$30,000c.May 1 '22-'27 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921$305,000 Bonds. A-0 $25,000 n 1 1923 4Hs'12 M-N 20,000c—May 1 1920 4 J4g'13 M-N 80,000c(May 1'28& 30 [Mayl 32& 34 4Hs'16 J-J 150,000c..Jan 1 '36-'54 4Ha'll A-O $20,000c—Apr Union Nat. payable is Bank of at the Wilmington. 59.096 State of Maryland. ITS CITIES, COUNTIES STATE AND TOWNS OP IN THE DEBT, RESOURCES, ET0. DELAWARE. Admitted Street dover. Street 8c Improvement Bonds. 4Hs'09 A-O z$75,000c—Oct 1 1959 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1929.) 4Ks'09 J-Dz$25.000 Dec 1 1959 (Subject to call after Dec. 1 1929.1 4s M-N$42,000 1959 BOND. DEBT April 1920- $130,000 Assessed val'n, real estate..2,921,220 Assessed val'n, personal— 7,465 Assessed val'n, other nrop. 536,000 Assessed valuation 1920 3,464,685 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$10.00 Pop'n '10, 3.720; '20 (Census).4,042 x Impt. Bonds. M-N$30.000 May 1 1944 (Subject to call May 1 1919) 5s '14 This town is In Kent County. Int. i>t Farmers' Bk. of Dover. kent county. County seat Is Dover. Road Bonds. 5s g '13 J-J $30,000c.July 1 '33-'38 Wharf Bonds. 5s*14 F-A $5,000 192.5-1929 BOND.. DEBT May 17 *20..$38,000 Assess, val, 1920 (2-3 act.).2,000,000 Tax rate (per $1.000> 1919 $11 40 Pop'n '10, 3.351; INT. at New '20(Census).3,854 Castle Trust Co. County seat Is Wilmington Bldg. Commission Bonds. 4Hs g '13 J-J $100,000 July 1 '23-*29 4Hg'14 J-J 500,000c.July 1 '29-'62 4s *97 ... \ 5Hs'20 J-J 5,000 Street Impt. Bonds. July 1 1955 (120,000c.July 1 '24-'26 30,000c. ..July 1 1947 100,000c.july 1 5Hs'20 J-J 42.000...-Jan 4^s'19 Work-House Bonds. 4s '05 J-J $52,000r—July 4s '05 J-J 85.000c—-July .. County. *24-'28 1 1949 1 1925 1 1930 s-a $50,000c...Aug 1 1939 BOND. DEBT June 1921 $3,313,000 (Optional Aug 1 1929.) Assessed valuation 1920.160,534,032 Refunding (Red. aft. Mar. 1 '25). Pop'n 1910. 123,188; 1920, 148 239 6s '15 M-S $6,000c—Mar 1 1935 The workhouse bonds, while Issued BOND. DEBT Apr 16 1921-S79.000 and guaranteed by the county, are a Ass'd val'n '20 (80% act.)—886,225 oharge upon the Trustees of New Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20.S16.50 Castle County Workhouse. Interest Pop'n 1910, 1,396; 1920, 1.260. and principal are payable by Trustees 5s '19 NEW INT. at Farmers' Bk., Wilmington CASTLE^ REHOBOTH BEACH. Water and Light Bonds. — $3,000 (Due $1,000 yearly.) 1924 Thirteen 12,210 (square miles) State Capital Annapolis Gov. (term exp. 2d Wed. Jan. 1924) Albert C. Ritchie Sec'y of State (term exp. with Gov.)__Philip B. Perlman Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1924) John M. Dennis Comptroller (term expires Jan. 1924) E. Brooke Lee Attorney-General Alexander Armstrong Wednesday HISTORY OF DEBT.—The historical details of Maryland's State debt 1893 will be found in the "State and City Supplement of April 1893, pages 72 and 73. Loans now outstanding are as follows: from 1824 up to Three'Miliion-DoIlar Loan of 4s '12 F-A$1000,000c Aug 1 ♦'22-'27 J-D 1000,000c Dec 1 *'22-'27 J-Jl, 170.000c July 1 *'23-'28 4s '14 F-A 226,000c Aug 1 '2l-'29 (See V. 102, p. 2185, for maturity) $98,000c Feb 1 1922 (See V. 98, p. 1935 for maturity.) F-A2,681,000c.Feb 1 '22-'30 101,000c...Feb 1 1923 4s '15 106,000c Feb 1 1924 (See V. 99, p. 1850 for maturity). 4s'17 F-A 110,000c...Feb 1 1925 4^s'18 F-A1500.000.Aug 15 '21-'33 114,000c-..Feb 1 1926 (See V. 106, p. 2775, for maturity) 118,000c.—Feb 1 1927 4Hs'19 F-A1,500,000.Feb 15 '22-'34 (See V. 108, p. 190. for maturity) 124,000c—Feb 1 1928 128,000c—Feb 1 1929 4>£_s'20 F-Al000,000c.Aug 15'23-'32 134.000c—Feb 1 1930 Treasury Relief Bonds. 139,000c—.Feb 1 1931 4s '16 F-Al,755.000c Aug 1 '21-'3l 144,000c—Feb 1 1932 (See V. 102, p. 2185, for mautrity) State Normal School. Omnibus Loan 1914 (Schools, 4s *13 J-J S600.000c.j-J * *23- 28 Armories, Hospitals). Public Highways Loan. 4s *14 F-A$707,000c_Aug 1 '21-'29 4s '10 J-J $250.000c_Jan 1 * 21-'26 (See V. 98, p. 1935, for maturity.) 4s *10 J-J 250.000c.jan 1 *'22-'27 Loan of 1914 (Refunding). 4s '10 J-J 250.000c.Jan I ♦,23-'28 4s J-J $817,880 55r Jan 1 ♦'24-*29 4s *10 J-J 250,000c.Jan 1 ♦*24-'29 State Roads Loans. Construction Bonds. 3Hs'08 F-A$500.000c Aug 1 ♦*18-'23 3 Hs'09 F-A1000.000c Feb 1 ♦T9-*24 4^s'21 F-A$500.000c.Feb 15'24-'36 3HsT0 F-A 1000,000c Feb 1 ♦*20-'25 (See V. 112, p. 582, for maturity.) 4s 1916. 4s '16 F-A $1.3l6,000cAug 1 '21-'31 *12 4s '13 ,ofl F-A1000,000c Feb 1 ♦'21-'26 F-A 990,000c Feb 1 ♦,22-'27 F-A 500,000c Feb 1 ♦*23-'28 F-A 15OO.OO0c.Feb 15 *24-'36 112, p. 582, for maturity.) F-A 500,000c.Feb 15 '32-35 112, p. 582, for maturity.) Cons. Loan 1913 (Pub. BIdgs., Roads and Forest Reserve). 4s J-J $400,000c.J-J • *23-'28 3MsTl 3^8*11 3^s'13 4Hs'21 (See V. 4^s'21 (See V. Insane Hospital TOTAL This town is in Sussex County. 6s '15 M-S $20,000 Sept 1 1945 DEBT, SIN KINO Loan. J-J $600.000c_J-J J-J 800.000c_J-J Sanatorium Loan. * • 4s *11 4s '13 , 21- 26 *23-'28 „ 3M8'11 J-J $40,000.-Jan 1 ♦ 21- 28 Technical School Loan 1912. M-S$600.000c Sept 1 ♦'22-*27 State Loan of 1918 (Redemption of War Loan of 1917.) 4s 4Hs'l8 F-All.OOO.OOOAug 15 '21-'33 •Subject to call in and after the earlier year This city is in New Castle County 5s of State LEGISLATURE meets biennially In even years on the first ... This town is in New Castle One of Original State in January, and sessions are limited to 90 days. ... MIDDLETOWN. area a new castle county. Refunding Bonds. J-D $40.000r—Dec 1 *21-'24 Bridge Bonds. 4Hg'13 J-J $250,000.-July 1 '33-'49 15,000 1939-1940 5^s'20 J-J /240,000c-July 1 '36-'43 1 10,000c..-July 1 1944 10.000c 1943-1944 5s '16 J-J 20,000c. July 1 "44-'47 5Ms*20 J-J I 20,000c...July 1 1944 5s g '16 J-J [180,000c .July 1 '51-'56 25.000..-July '48-'52 Highway Bonds. 50,000.. July 1 '39-'42 5s '19 J-J" 4Mg'07 $110,000c.June 1 '20-'34 Loan of 1913. 4^g'08J-D 181.000c.Dec 1'35-'45 4Hg'13 J-D $85.000c.__June 1 1933 264,000c.July 1 *45-'64 BOND. DEBT April 1920 $235,000 4s g '09 J-J ($150,000 1945-1949 Assessed valuation 1919.19,921,413 Actual value (est.) 27,500,000 4s [ 200.000 1950-1959 50,000 1960-1964 County tax (per $1,000) 1919—$5.50 45,000 Pop. '10, 32,721; *20 (Census).31,023 4Hs'17 (Due $15,000 yearly beginning 1927.) INT. at the Farmers' Bank, Dover. 4^s'17 J-J 180,000 '30-'41 4Ks'17 J-J (195,000..July 1 '42-'54 LEWES SPE CIAL SCH. DIST. (P. O. Lewes, Sussex County.) 5s 21 J-J $50,000 Jan 1 '22-'46 BONDED DEBT (?) Total as and mature in the later year. FUND. ETC.—The subjoined statement and the sinking fund held by the State shows Maryland's total State debt against the same on the dates named. 112 MARYLAND-CITIES AND t Sept. 30 1927 the "sinking fund. Sec.," was composed of a $1,500,000 mortgage and $7,292,898 of stocks, bonds and cash, a Sept. 30 1918 was composed of $1,500,000 mortgage and $8,231,246.29 of stocks, bonds and cash, b Sept. 30 1919 it was composed of $1,500,000 mortgage bonds of the Northern Central Ry. Co. and $7,613,575 stocks, bonds and cash. cSept. 30 1920 it was composed of $1,500,000 mortgage bonds of the Northern Central Ry. Co., and $8,521,004 stocks, bonds and cash. As against the net debt of $18,343,816 Sept. 30 1920, the State has as an offset her unproductive stocks, amounting to $1,272,026.99, and her pro¬ ductive assets of $4,481,160.99 (including the $1,500,000 Northern Central Ry. mtge.), due from Accounting Officers and Incorporated Institutions. The receipts of the State for the year ending Sept. 30 1920 amounted to $13,083,601.04; balance in treasury Oct. 1 1920, $2,445,716.94; total, $15,529,317.98; disbursements, $12,304,346.04. Overdraft of cash in funds account, $24,140.56. The cash balance in the treasury on Sept. 30 1920 amounted to $3,200,831.38. ASSESSED VALUATION, ETC.—The following table shows the total funded debt, available assets, assessed valuation and tax rate. Total Years— 1918 1917 1916 - - —— 1913 1912 — 1911 1910 1905 1900 1895 1890 - - -- .— — — - 1880 11,277,110 Maryland relating to the per $1,518,706,078 1,379,317,274 1,369,324,009 1,189,992,332 1,182,456,531 1,092,993,576 1,026,076,735 1,007,881,475 979,309,976 951,926.271 836,665,067 712,455,956 616,719,782 534,930,476 482,184,824 459,187,408 $1,000 $3,657 3.657 3.657 3.64 3.23 3.23** 3.10 3.10 2.325 2.20 1.60 2.35 1.77** 1.77** 1.77** 1.87** three provisions in the Constitution of the Legislature to authorize bond are power issues. The first provision is contained in Art. 3, Sec. 34 of the Constitution. This prohibits the Legislature from contracting any debt, unless the law authorizing the same provides for the collection of annual taxes sufficient to pay the interest as ft falls due, and also to discharge the principal within 15 years. The same Act provides that the credit of the State shall not in any manner be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, and that the Legislature shall not have the power in any mode to fnvolve the Staoe in the construction of works of internal Improvement, in granting any aid thereto which shall involve the faith or credit of The Legislature may, however, without laying a tax, borrow nor the State. amount an not to exceed $50,000 to meet temporary deficiencies in the Treasury, and may contract debts to any amount that may be necessary for the defense of the State. The second provision is contained in Article 3, Section 54 of the Consti¬ tution. This provision prohibits any county of the State from any debt in the construction of any railroad, canal contracting or other work of internal improvement, and from giving or loaning its credit to or in aid of any association or corporation, unless the same is authorized by ah Act of the Legislature. The third provision is contained In Article 11, Section 7 of the Consti¬ tution, and ft prohibits the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore from creating any debt, or giving or loaning its credit to or in aid of any indi¬ vidual, association or corporation, or making any appropriation for works of internal improvement, unless such debt or credit Is authorized by an Act of the Legislature, and also by an ordinance of the city submitted to and approved by a majority of the voters of the city. The city of Balti¬ more is, however, authorized temporarily to borrow any amount of money to meet any deficit in the city treasury, or to provide for any emergency arising from the necessity of maintaining the police or preserving the safety and sanitary condition of the city. No general limit of indebtedness is prescribed for the State or for cities counties. Nor Is there in the statutes any general authorization under which the State or the cities or counties can issue bonds. The power is lodged in the Legislature, subject only to the aforegoing constitutional limitations, and it is delegated to the cities and the counties, from time to or time, for specific purposes as the occasion may arise. It is, therefore, necessary for the investor to study the provisions of the particular law providing for each loan in the light or the constitutional limitations aforesaid. REASSESSMENT ACT OF 1916 UPHELD BY CO URT OF APPEALS. Sept. 23 1916, page 1143. —See "Chronicle" of EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—An Act of the Maryland Legis¬ lature (Chapter 43 approved March 12 1914, exempts from all taxation for the year 1914 and thereafter, all bonds or other obligations hereafter to be issued by the State or any county, city or municipal corporation, or other political sub-division, and all such securities heretofore issued by any county or municipal corporation which have been sold under terms rendering such county, city or municipal corporation liable for the State tax thereon The Act was printed in full in V. 99, p. 1238. , SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS.—The law regulating the way in which savings institutions in the State of Maryland are permitted to invest their deposits is contained in Section 33 of the 1910 Banking Law of Mary¬ land, which provides that "Every savings institution existing under the laws of the State of Maryland, or which may hereafter be incorporated transacting strictly a savings bank business, shall be capable of receiving from any person or persons, or bodies corporate or politic, any deposit of money, which shall be invested or loaned out on good security, in the dis¬ cretion of the directors; provided, no part of the funds of such corporation shall be loaned to any officer, director or employee thereof. The deposits in savings any institution be withdrawn at such time and in such permit, but such institution may at any time notice, not exceeding ninety days, of his inten¬ tion a of under special charters prior to the enactment of the 1910 law, which specific¬ ally states that "no savings institution or savings bank hereafter incor¬ porated shall have any capital stock, but shall be a mutual association, provided that nothing in this article shall prohibit any savings institution or savings bank, now in existence, and having capital stock, irom increasing its capital stock, as provided by the Public General Laws of this State." LOAN BONDS.—In 1917 the State Legislature passed an Act providing for and making legal the investment of trust, fiduciary savings and other public and private funds in the State of Maryland in Farm Loan bonds. POPULATION 1920 1,449,661 1910.—1,295,346 1900—1,188.044 1890—1,042,390 For full text of law Federal see V. 105, p. 951. OF STATE 1880— 934.943 1870 780,894 1840 470,019 1810 380,546 1830 447,040 1800 341,548 687,049 1820 .407.350 1790 319.728 583.034 Of the totaf population"liT 1880, 22.49% was colored; in 1890. 20-92%In 1900, 19.8%, and in 1910, 17.9%. In number, blacks were 165,091 in 1850, 171,131 in 1860. 175.391 in 1870, 210.230 in 1880. 218.004 in 1890 235,064 in 1900 and 232,249 in 1910. / * 1860 1850 may pay the annual State tax on such debt. The law provides that no credit shall ($5,000 every five years.) Permanent Impt Bonds. 4s '00 $72.000 ($5,000 every 5 years to June 11928.) corporation by reason of any Invest¬ ments in the "stock debt of the city of STATE OP IN ALLEGANY COUNTY. County seat is Cumberland. 5s Consol. Debt Bonds (Tax-free). 8**s A-O $50.000c—Oct 1 *21-'25 ($35,000 in even-numbered years.) BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '20 $265,000 Tax val. *20 (60% act.)__52.163,212 Court House Bonds. 4**sT6 J-J $15,000c.July 1 ,27-,31 School Bonds (Tax-free). 6s '14 J-D 4**sT6 J-J $30,000c.June 1 '22-'27 75,000c_July 1 '26-'30 5s '20 — J-J $75,000c.July 1 *31-'35 350,000..July 1 '36-'54 Oounty tax (per $1,000) 1920.$14.20 Popul'n 1910, 62,411; 1920, 69,938 INT. on 3**s payable at Mercan¬ tile Tr. & Dep. Co., Baltimore; on others at office of County Treasurer any such 338 and 349 of the of the General Assembly of Maryland for 1904, known as the Annex, Park Extensions and Sewer Sinking /General 22,400 Loans, respectively, or under any fund \ Water 22,378 other loans that may be hereafter Assessed val'n, real estate_-5,500,000 authorized by the General Assembly Assessed val'n, personal 400,000 of Maryland; provided, however, that Other assessable property__ 350,000 a credit shall be allowed to any such Tot.ass'd val.'21 (8o%act.)6,2 *0,000 corporation by reason of its owner¬ City tax (per $1,000) 1921—110.00 ship of Baltimore City Burnt District Population 1910, 8,609; 1920, 11,214 Loan Stock, issued under Chapter INT. at Farm. Nat. Bank, Annap¬ 468 of the Acts of 1904, the Water Loan issued under Chapter 246 of the olis. •Bonds constitute Annapolis of Acts Apr 1 1942 which owned a first lien upon Co. Water is stock capital by city. Acts of Chapter 246 of the Acts whether heretofore after issued." or there¬ TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FUND, &o. Dec. 31 '20. Stoney Creek Bridge Bonds. 5a *14 A-O $3,000.-Apr 1 *22-*24 Jail Bonds ($5,000 every 5 yrs.) 4Hs'12 J-J 1902 and the Conduit Loan issued under of 1902, ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. Annapolis is the county seat. Gross water debt Water $46.000c-July 1 '21-'62 Funding ($25,000 every 5 yrs.). 4s '06 J-J $175,000c.-July 1 '22-56 School Bonds. '08 J-J $22.000c 1928 6s '14 M-N 15.000-May 1 '25-'39 5s $10,351,100 sinking fund 3.547,178- Net water debt $6.803,922 $85,735,779' Funded debt Sinking fund (other than water). 30,372,213 Net general debt $55,363,566 $4,000 due every 5 years.) Total bonded debt $96,086,879 16 J-D 4,500--June 1 *22-*36 Total sinking funds 33,919,391 ($1,500 every 5 years) 1 1 s-a l6,OOOc_June 1 '22-'41 Net gen. & water debt_$62,167,488 ($4,000 quinquennially) The city's holdings In the Western 5s '18 M-N 16,000--May 1 *22-'41 Maryland were sold in June 1902 for ($4,000 every 5 years) $8,751,370 45. V. 74. p. 999. The 5s '18 J-D 15.000 disposition made of this sum was 5s '18 J-J 10,000 fully given In V. 75, p. 202—$4,263,TOTAL DEBT Nov 1916 $359,333 000 being deposited with several local Sinking fund 94.316 banks and trust companies for a fixed Total assess, val. 1920 21,718,457 County tax (per $1,000) I920-$15.20 period of 25 years at 3 M % interest, and $65,909.66 invested in city loans, Popul'n 1910, 39,553; 1920, 43,408 these sums being set aside to meet INT. at Farmers' National Bank, the Western Maryland bonds for the Annapolis. payment of which the city Is responsi¬ ble. The remainder was deposited at BALTIMORE. 3**%, subject to withdrawal on 30 Richard Gwinn, City Register. days' notice, and was withdrawn after the city's great conflagration in 1904. Incorporated in 1797. A new charter for Baltimore was enacted by Against the net debt, which on the Legislature Mch. 22 1898. Dec. 31 '20 was $62,167,488, the city Highway Harbor Loan. reported productive assets amount¬ 4**s M-S $1,500,OOOr.Mar 1 1955 ing to $24,513,004. Sewer Loan. On Dec. 31 1920, besides the above 4**s M-S $2,8 47,OOOr.Mar 1 '25-'55 assets, the city held unproductive (See V. 100. p. 415 for maturity). assets to the amount of $5,000,000, Dock and Pier Loan. representing the cost of the new 4s *10 A-0$685.000r Apr 1 1960 Court House and City Hall. The 4s '11 M-S 2.000,OOOr.Mar 1 1961 value of city property, excluding the new Funding. Court House and City Hall, 3**s'96 J-J $1,453,300r.July 11936 was $15,000,000. Four Million. ASSESSED VALUATION, &c.— 3**s'95 M-S $4,000,000r.Marl 1945 1920. 1921. Consolidated Refunding. $ $ 3**s'90 J-J $5,000,OOOr* July 1 1930 Real estate.576,812,559 644,100,365 Jones Falls Imp Loan. Personal000509,537,293 529,182,542 4s '11 M-S $1,000.OOOr.Mar 11961 TotalOOO -1,086,349,852 1173282,907 Annex Improvement Bonds. (Assessment about 90% cash value.) 4s J-D $2.000.000r_June 11954 Tax (per M) 1921 $29.70 4s ' F-A 2.500 OOOr.Aug 1 1951 POPULATION.—In 1920 was 4s '16 M-N 1,187,000 1940-1947 733,826; in 1910, 558,485Conduit • 5i , Loan. 3**s'99 J-J 3**s J-J '09 $l,000,000r.jan 1 1.000.000r_Jan 1 1922 1928 J-D l.OOO.OOOr.Dec 1 1958 4s F-A 2,000.000r Aug 4s M-N 4s 640,000-May 1 1962 '22-'37 Refunding. 3**s'00 J-J $4.300.000r_Jan 1 1940 Internal Improvement. 3**s J-J $4,850.000r_JuIy 1 1928 Public Improvements. if J-J $6.000.000r_Jan Fire Engine House Loan. 4s '09 J-D $1.000.000r June School Bonds. 4s '09 J-D $ 1,000,OOOr June 4s'11 M-S 1,500, OOOr .Mar 3**s 1 1940 3**s 4s BRUNSWICK. This town is in Frederick County. Water Bonds. 5s '19 J-J $75,000 Jan 1 1949 (Optional after Jan. 1 1929.) BONT). DEBT Apr 15 1919 $150,000 Sinking fund 7,300 Ass'd val'n 1918 (75% act.) 1,442,709 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 $8.00 Popululation 1910, 3,721; 1920, 3,905 11957 CAMBRIDGE. This town Is in Dorchester County. 1 1957 Fire Equipment 1 1961 Paving. 4s '11 F-A 5,000,OOOr.Aug 1 1951 New Sewerage Improvement. 5s Bonds. $10,000-.$1,000 yearly Street Bonds (Tax free). '10 J-J $28,000c.July 1 '22-*35 A-O$10.000.000r_0ct 1 198,0 BOND. DEBT Apr. 18 '21 $40,000 F-A 15,500 lO.OOO.OOOrAug 1 1961 Floating debt Sinking funds 9,748 Assessed Real estate M-N$l,336,000a Julyl 1916 3,165,954 Water 5s 4s M-N valu¬ 3 **s J-J ation 4s J-D 4s '82 J-J 1.000,000r«Nov 1 1926 1.000.000r«Jan 1 1943 5,000,000r.Dec 1 1958 Public Park Improvement. 4s '08 M-N$1.000.000r_May 11955 Western Maryland. Personal prop 829,357 Other assess, propl,108,897 1920 Total (** actual) .5,104,208 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $7.50 Population 1910, 6,407; 1920, 7,467 INT. at Nat. Bank of Cambridge. $684,00Ci-_July 11925 3**s'87 J-J 1.704.OOOr.Jan 1 Refdg Western Maryland 3**s'00 M-S $875.OOOr.Mar 1 3**s'02 J^J l.OOO.OOOr.Jan 1 1927 RR. 1950 1952 Burnt District Impt Bonds. 3**s'05 J-D $6,000,000.June 1 1954 Overdue stock, no Int. • Payable on option of city. or atlowedl6.679 after/this date at a Entire amount held in sinking funds and extended at 4% from 1 1916. under the option con¬ tained in ordinance authorizing the July loan. CAROLINE COUNTY. Denton is the county seat. $2,500 Bonds. $50.000 5s '21 50,000.-Oct Refunding Bonds. -s $40,000Jail Bonds. .9 — Road 4s ... 1 '26-'35 ... -s $1.000— BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1920 Sinking Fund Assessed valuation 85,000 23,000 1920__14,000,000 Co. tax rate (per $1.000) '20_.$14.90 INTEREST on all Baltimore City stock is payable by check mailed di¬ rect to the holder. Checks will be THE MARYLAND. to Chapters 274, 4**s'12 A-OSIOO.OOO York or Popul'n CECIL TAX-EXEMPT.—With the ex¬ ception of the Western Maryland 1927 loan, the bonds are exempt from State of Maryland taxes. None of the bonds are liable for city taxes. TAX-EXEMPTION FEATURE FOR CORPORATION PURPOSES INVESTNENTS IN CITY LOANS ABOLISHED.—By Chap¬ 1910, 19,216; 1920, 18,652- COUNTY. County seat is Elkton. Baltimore, at the holder's option. TOWNS allowed BOND. DEBT Apr 18 *21- $213,000 Water debt (incl) 100.000 made payable either In New CITIES, COUNTIES AND be Baltimore that shall be hereafter issued under the loans authorized by — ♦Water Bonds may as its by-laws may depositor to give a withdrawing the whole or any part of his deposit." There are a number of State banks in Maryland which have the word "savings" in their oitle, but which are not ready mutual savings banks but are State banks with a capital stock. The majority of these were incorporated manner require 22 issues of bonds, even though the citv 4s g '06 Oct Tax Rate Valuation, $10,021,004 9,113,575 9,731,246 8,792,898 8,516,267 7,710,589 7,466,305 8,294,153 7,201,837 6,693,850 6,308,950 5,439,047 3,424,057 5,679,733 6,278,907 3,649,442 22,785,881 19,685,881 16,685,096 13,028,096 10,428,926 7,529,926 8,526,926 6,309,326 8,864,986 10,691,124 DEBT LIMITATION.—There of Total Assessed Assets. $28,364,880 28,173,800 28,983,880 27,448,881 26,285,881 1919 1915 1914 Available Funded Debt. 1920 County. Charter granted 1708. Incorporated 1796. Street Improvement Bonds. $15.000c__0ct 1 '21-'31 $18,343,876 $19,060,305 $18,252,634 $18,655,983 . debt is taken away on certain future This city is the county seat of Anne Arundel Nov. Net debt the extent of their investment in such ANNAPOLIS. Sept. 30 '20. Sept. 30*19. Sept. 30'18. Sept. 30'17. $28,364,880 $28,173,880 $28,983,880 $27,448,881 cl0.021,004 69,113,575 a9,731,246 t8,792,898 Total funded debt Sinking fund, &c [Vol. 112. TOWNS Road 5s '08 -s *13 Bonds. J-J $90,000—July 1 '28&'38- 25,000 25,000 1938 10,000 July 1 1936 J-J 5s '20 50,000 July 1 1945 Permanent Impt. Bonds. 5s '15 5e '16 5s *08 J-J — . $15.000 July 1 1928 $175,000 ON BOND. DEBT May 6 '14 ter 467 of the Laws of Total assessed val'n 1920.18,943,705 Co. tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$17.00 1906, the right holding investments in Popul'n 1910, 23,759; 1920. 23,612 INT. pay. in Elkton at Second City of Baltimore credit on their taxes to Nat. Bank and Nat. Bank of Elkton of corporations stock debt of the to receive a chesterto wn. This town is in Kent County. Street & Sewer Bonds. ■5s J-J $21,000c Water-Works Impt. Bonds. J-J -s $50,000 BOND. DEBT April 1920$74,500 Sinking fund 1,500 Ass'd val'n 1921 (80% act.) 1,460,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $5-00 Popul'n 1910, 2,735; 1920, 2,537 School (Red. A-O $75,000c—-Oct M-S 25,000c—Sept M-N 25,000 May M-N 25,000c—May M-N 36.000c.—May 5s '20 A-O \ crisfield. This town is in Somerset County. Bond Oct 1 1936 — Refunding Bridge & Turnpike. 33*8 $65,000 Jail bonds 4s $25,000 BOND. DEBT May 28 '15. $426,700 „ $5,000 1930; 1920.39,226,581 State&Co.tax(per $1.000) *20.$17.80 Popul'n 1910, 52,673; 1920, 52,541 Total assessed val'n Issues. 1926; $5,000 1933 and $10,000 1934. Improvement notes 6% Refunding Bonds. ' 5s '19 $20.000 Sept 1 1939 BOND. DEBT June 30 *16 61,000 Note debt.. 10,500 ___ Floating debt frostburg. This inc. 5,057 4s Cumberland Allegany Co. Popula'n 1910, 21,839; 1920 (Census), 29,837. Bridge Bonds. 4J*s*16 J-J $40,000—July 1 '21-'28 Refunding Bonds. 4>*s'16 J-J $100,000 ... Bonds are tax-exempt. Ref. Water (Red. after 1904). J-J $46,000c 1929 — . 16 '21 Floating debt Sinking fund (water) 1920 Tax valuation Is the county seat of _ BOND. DEBT April cumberland. $46,000 8,000 10,000 ... 3,800,000 . BOND. DEBT Apr 13 '21. $542,150 Other assessable property..1,082,131 27,000 Tot. assess, val. (about 3-5 30,034,345 actual) 1920.-.10,312,000 Assess, val.. personal 7,749,850 Co. tax (per $1,000) *21 ——$19.50 Tot.asses.val. '20 (80 % act.) 37,834,195 Population 1910, 26,455; 1920-24,602 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $11.90 INT. at Bank of Somerset and Population 1910, 32,085; '20. .34.921 People's Bank of Somerset County (Assessment about 75% actual val.) July 1 1928 Sinking fund $5.00 City tax (per $1,000) 1921 Electric Light Bds. (Tax-free). Assess, val., real estate INT. at First N. Bk., Frostburg. hagerstown. County seat of Founded 1762. in Co. Washington Inc. as Ordinance INT. Hagerstown Montgomery Co. N. Bk., Rockville. — dorchester county. County seat is Cambridge. ♦Funding Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J f$56,000 \ July 1 1946 Jan 1 1947 2,000 Bonds. J-J $2,000—July 1 *2l-*22 School 5s '12 *28,000—July 1 *22-*51 43*s'16 J-J ($7,000 every 5 years.) Road-Impt. Bonas. J-J $25,0001921 J-J 25,000c—Jan 1 *22-*31 50.000 5s '14 J-J 12,000c—Jan 1 *22-'29 5s '15 J-J 7,500—July 1 '29-*33 5s '11 5s *10 —s '12 4s — — — — — _ . Drainage and Street Bonds. J-J $10,000--July 1 '21-'25 BOND. DEBT Nov 20 '19«2,077,600 Tax value 1919 (2-3 act.).18,283,673 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$17.40 INT. payable In Bds. exempt from city Hagerstown. & county tax. - This Inc. as 5s '02 de city Street-lmpt. Bonds (tax-free). J-J $35,0Q(|B July 1 1952 grace. is in 5s '12 Harford County. 1876, city 1878. $4,000c 1932 to call June 1912) town in a J-D (Subject Street-lmpt. & Fire-Ser. Bonds. J-D $20,000c-.June 1 1938 (Subject to call after June 1 1918) 5s '08 Sewer Bonds. J-D $20,000c 1935 5s '05 Funding Hose-House & St. Bds. J-D $27,000c -1930 (Subject to call after 1920) BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '20$71,000 5s *10 3,124 Sinking fund easton. This city is in Talbot County. BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '20- $192,997 Floating debt 21,144 Assessed val. 1920 2,880,000 (per $1,000) 1919 $7.50 Population, 1910, 3,083; 1920, 3,442 Tax rate 2,238,598 315.000 Assess, val. real Assess, val. franchise Ass'dival'n 1919 (60% act.) 2,553,598 (per $1,000) 1919 $8.50 Population, 1910, 4,212; 1920, 4,374 INT. at Citizens' Nat. Bank, Tax rate INT. payable at Hagerstown. (Optional beg. July 1 1932.) Water & sewer bds. (1898)$25,000 Refunding bonds (1902)— 13,000 washington suburban san¬ Floating debt bonds (1908) 12,000 itary district. BOND. DEBT June 4 1920 85,000 (P. O. address 1420 N. Y. Ave., Floating debt 12,000 Evans Bldg., N. W. Washington, Sinking fund 7.989 D. C.) Assess, val. 1919 1,594,476 Sewer & Water System Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $10.00 5s '18 J-J $50,000 30 years Population 1910, 2,369; 1920--2.444 5s '19 J-J 750,000c&r_Julv 1 1969 (Optional July 1 1949.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1921$800,000 prince george's county. Sinking fund 5,600 Upper Marlboro Is the county seat. Assess, val. real estate—25,000,000 All bonds except 5s of 1910 are taxAssess, val. personal. .2,000,000 free. Pop'n 1910, 36,147; '20.43,347 Total assess, val. 1920 Sanitary Commission Bonds. (act. val.) 27,000,000 5s'17 J-J $4,200.-July 1 *22-'42 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $5.10 Population in 1920 (est.) 40,000 County Bonds. 5s '92 J-J 6$74,500c—-July 1 1922 Prin. and int. payable at Mercan¬ 5s '08 zl2,000c—July 1 1928 tile Trust & Deposit Co., Baltimore. „ School Bonds. 5s *08 5s '00 This town is in Montgomery Co. Apr 19 1921.$49,000 4,000 5s '19 s-a $80,000c_Sept 1 '24-*69 Floating debt Assessed valuation, real 492,430 (Due $8,000 each 5 years.) Assessed val'n, personal 11,900 Sewer Bonds. 504.330 5s *19 J-D $20,000- —-Dec 11944 Tot. val. *21 (60% act.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20— *100,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $6.00 Assessed value 1919 1,824,343 Population 19LQ, 689; 1920---—874 Town tax rate (per $1,000) $6-00 Population 1910, 2,487; 1920 , 2,660 kent county. In. payable at the National Bank Chestertown is the county seat. ofElkton. in Cecil County. This city is Water Works Bonds (Tax-Free). The Pubic School Bonds (Tax-free). J-J' $1.000c— 1921 seat of Frederick Co. county Inc. In BOND. DEBT 5s'15 frederick. s 5s 1817. Refunding Bonds. 13*s*17 A-O$369,000c (For maturity see V. 106, p. 835.) Reservoir (Red. after July 1 1904.) 4S J-J $35,00Dc—July 1 1924 Water and Funding Bonds. f$15,000c.Aug 1 21-35 43*s'16 F-A| 20,000c.Aug 1 *36-*45 1 1,000c—Aug 1 1946 Water-Works Impt. Bonds. 43*s'H J-J $30,000c—July 1 1951 (Optional after July 1 1931) Funding (Red. aft' May 1 1930). 43*8*10 M-NS64.000c—May 1 1950 BOND. DEBT June 1918. $548,000 fund Tax val.'16 (abt.7-10 Sinking 20,875 act).8.402.110 1918—$10.00 Popul'n 1910, 10,411; 1920, 11,066 City tax (per $1,000) INT. at Citizens' Frederick are is all the county seat. exempt from county and municipal taxation. 45.000c 1921-1935 15,000.-Aug 1 *2l-'34 4s efunding Bonds. $3.000 ... DEBT TOTAL 1920.12,452,478 (per $1,000) '20—.$25.10 Population 1910,16,957; 1920-15,026 Tax rate laurel. This city is in Prince George's Co. Inc. 1870. Pop'n '10, 2,415; '20, 2,239 Street 5s July 1 1954 Bonds $2,000-.- Impt. — Water Bonds. J-J $23,000 5s '14 5s '17 5s '19 5s '20 Road 5s - July 1 1954 J-J *08 Sinking fund Total assessed val'n 1949 1930 — 9,939 J 1920.24,630,360 $1,000) 1921.S12.80 Citi¬ zens Nat. Bank, Bait.; (x) at office of County Commissioners; on others at First Nat. Bank of So. Md., Upper Marlboro. INT. on This town is in Allegany bonds marked (§) at County. 1858. Bonds are tax-exempt. Funding and Impt. Bonds. M-N$20,000c 5s'16 (Subject to call after Water-Works Bonds. 5s g '11 -1941 - County tax (per queen annes county. Centerville is the county seat. School, Road & Bridge (tax-free.) J-J $42,950—July 1 ,22-*37 5s *12 $8,000 Bridge bonds Jail bonds M-N$65,000c 1941 1931.) May 1 1941 1916) (Subject to call beginning May Bridge, Sewer and Paving. 5s *11 M-N$25,000c—May 1 1941 (Subject to call beginning May 1916) BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21-- $118,000 Floating debt (add'l) 2,000 Water sinking fund 3,000 — (incl. above).. 65,000 *20(abt.^act.).1,200,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) $6.00 Population 1910, 2,763; 1920—3,977 INT. at Merc.Tr.&Dep.Oo., Bait. Water debt Ass'd val. 4,000 9,000 bonds._ wicomico county. Salisbury Is the county seat. Bonds are exempt from county and municipal taxes. Pop'n. '10, 26,518; 1920, 28,114. Road Bonds. 5>*s'21 A-O $60,000-Oct School Bonds. 1 *24-'33 144.000 4s '10 J-J $8,000c._Jan 1 22- 25 Total assessed val'n 1920.12,660.317 4**s'12 J-J 18,000c—Jan 1 '21- 29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$16.20 4Hs'14 J-J 25,000c_.Jan 1 '26-*38 $111,000 Population 1910,16,839; 1920.16,001 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21BOND. DEBT Apr 14'17 payable at Centerville. bockvillr. 25,000 1920.-15,770,466 '20.S16.34 at Townsend Scott & Son. Bait. Floating debt Total assessed val. — INT. This town Is in Montgomery Co. Water & Light Bonds. _s A-O ... Bonds. $66,000- — 1944 1947 1 1 1 1 westernport. Inc. State&Co.tax(per $1,000) $45,000r 1938 15,000c—Oct 1 1948 50,000 1951 BOND. DEBT May 28 '21 $147,000 5s 47,500c.—May M-N 35,000 Nov J-J 50,000 July s-a 10,000c...Nov M-N — Elec. Light & Water Bonds. 4s —_ Road Machinery Bonds. 5s '10 M-N$16,000 Mav 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 1917$110,000 INT. Funding Bonds, *14 J-J $5,000 5s '21 „„„„ July 1 1954 5s '14 (Red. aft. 1910). Sinking fund— 34,645 M-N$44,000c 1930 Assess, val. '21 (act. val.).1,500,000 Refunding Almshouse Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1921 $10.80 33*8 g J-J $123,700c 1940 INT. at Laurel City Nat. Bank. (Subject to call after 1920) Flood & Bridge 4s g 5s *10 Road-equipment Bonds. J-J $52,000 Sewer 5s '14 5s '04 ■ M-N $8,000c—May 1 1938 July 3,200c—------July 10,000c—-July 1 1934 X16.000 May 1 1940 May 1919-$78,000 Total assessed val'n os Bonds /-J '16/F-A 7,000 N.Bk.,Frederick. frederick county. — '15 . , --- Havre de Grace. kensington. elkton. (per $1,000) '20_$13.60 Population 1910,49,617; 1920.59,694 Total tax rate havre — 53*8*21 M-N 60,000_May 15 '27-'41 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21$192,000 Floating debt.. 20,000 Tot.ass'd val.'21 (65%act) 18,870,000 8 tate&Co .tax (per$1.000) '21 -$16.00 Popul'n 1910, 28,669; 1920, 27,895 ♦INT. at Co. Commrs.* office. 53*s'20 F-A 200,000-Aug 15 '23-35 (See V. Ill, p. 315 for maturity.) *22-'51 County High-School Bonds. Street paving bonds $4,000 43*s'94 $13,000 Aug 1 1924 Water and sewer bonds 39,000 (Subject to call after Aug. 1 1914.) BOND. DEBT May 1 '1738,000 5s '14 $5.000. .July 1 *22-'26 Assess, val. real .1,116,358 Consol. Redemption Loan. Assess, val. personal 35,000 4s *02 $7,000—Apr 1 *21-'27 Total assess, val. *17 (abt. St. Michaels Primary School. 75% actual) $1,141,258 4s '06 $2,500-July 1 '22-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917 $7.00 Bridge Bonds. $3,000—June 1 21- 26 Pop'n 1910, 1,366; 1920—- — 1.225 4a'10 5s *13 16,000—Mar 1 '21-'28 BOND. DEBT July 1 '20 $89,500 ocean city. Assessed valuation 1920—14,401.209 This town is in Worcester County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$15.50 .$30,000 Refunding bonds Population in *10,19,620; *20, 18,306 14,000 Sewer bonds $44,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 *21. 10,100 Floating debt washington county. 20.000 Water debt (incl.) (P. O. Hagerstown.) 719,509 Assess .val. 1920 (act. val.)_ School & Road Bonds (Tax free) -$12.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19205s '20 J-J $500,000c.July 1 '30-'49 ....711 Pop'n 1910, 476; 1920— Hancock School Bonds. 5s '20 s-a $40,000c_July 1 *25-'44 BOND. DEBT May 10 '21 $540,000 pocomoke city. Assess, val. real & per'l '2047,111,147 This city is In Worcester County. —. Jan 1 1921 $l,750r J-J each year r Light Plant Bonds. 5s'20 J-J $30,000.-July 11 Drainage Bonds. 4s '06 talbot county. Easton Is the county seat. This town is in Garrett County. — valuation. in Princess Anne. Road and Bridge Bonds. 43*8*16 $46,000—$2,000 July 1 oakland. _ of assessed road bonds of '09, 12, *13 bonds of 1910 and $4,600 of 1914 at Farmers' Bankg. & Tr. Co. in Rockville; other loans at was — — on — and '16 and school passed in 4s '98 M-NS20.000 May 1 1928 May 1918 authorizing $850,000 5% Consolidated Debt (Tax free). bonds for the purchase of the plant 5s '08 A-0$190.000c—Apr 1 1922 of the Washington County Water Co. Water Bonds (Tax free). V. 106. p. 2041. Pop'n 1910,16,507. 4s '93 F-A$100.000 Aug 1 1923 1920, 28,066. 4Hs'll A-O 469,900c—.Oct 1 1941 Sewer Bonds. 4}*s*14 M-N 25.000c.May 1 '22-'26 4 3*s'16 J-J $280,000 1922-1928 5s '20 250,000—-Nov 1 1930 43*s'19 J-J 200,000—July 1 '36-'45 Paving Bonds (Tax free). Sewerage & Disposal Plant Bds. 4W14 M-S $50,000.Sept 1 '21-'24 /260,000c_ July 1 '46-*58 General Improvement Bonds. 43*sg'19J-J I 10,000c—.July 1 1959 43*8*16 J-DS500,000c.„Dec 1 1956 5s *20 J-J 140,000--July 1 '26-'32 5s '20 250,000.-July 1 *21-'30 Water Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '211$2,009,900 5s'18 $850,000—Oct 1 '38-'87 Sinking fund, general 128,193 Park Bonds. Sinking fund, water 90,561 Assess, val., real estate—26,000,000 43*8*15 J-J $65,000-Jan 1 '25-*34 Assess, val., personal 4,500,000 Electric-Light Bonds. Total val. *21 (80% act.;.30,500,000 4s J-J $43,000r—July 1 '21-'63 City tax (per $1,000) 1920..$10.50 Street-Paving Bonds. INT. at City Treasurer's office. J-J $l,560r„July I '21-'27 Bonded debt cannot exceed 10% 1822. — —- is In Allegany County, Population 1910. 6.028; 1920, 6,017. Assessed valuation 1916...1,869,789 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916 $9.00 Pop'n 1910, 3,468; 1917 (est.), 4.500 Population 1910, 3,468; 1920. 4,116 city 1870 - ... INT. at Citizens' N.Bk.,Frederick. $10,500 10,000-July 1 '38-'47 1 '22-'56 35,OOOc_Apr — Road Bonds (Tax-exempt) 4s '99 J-J $14,500c..Jan 1 '22-'47 salisbury. This town is in Wicomico County. 4s '09 A-O 8,000c—Oct 1 '21-'28 $61,000 4s '09 J-D 750 -1921 BOND DEBT June 18 '1910,000 4s '11 F-A 6,600r.Aug 1 *21-'31 Floating debt 7,200 4,000c 1921-1924 Sinking fund 43*s'12 F-A 6,200,000 27,000c 1921-1947 Assessed valuation, real 43*s'12 Ann 4 3*s' 13 F-A 7,600c_Aug 1 '21-38 Other assessable property. .1,000,000 5s '14 8,100c 1921-1929 Assessed valuation 1918—7,200,000 F-A/ (Assessment 80% actual.) 4,200c 1921-1925 43*s'16 64,000-.$2,500 yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$5.80 Pop'n 1910, 6,690: 1920 7,553 43*s'17 J-J 17,000c (Due $1,000 yearly on July 1.) 5s '18 A-O 9,000 1921-1938 somerset county. 5s '18 A-O 7,500 1928 Princess Anne is the county seat. 5s '20 60,000--Aug 1 '21-'50 School Bonds (tax-exempt). 53*s 41,755c. Apr 1'22-'41 43*s'98 A-O $4.500 1921-1924 School Bonds (Tax-exempt). 43*s'02 A-O 18.000c 1923 4s '04 A-O $12,000r—Oct 1 *2l-*32 43*s'10 A-O 25.000c—Apr 1 '25-'49 4s *10 F-A 2,000r Aug 1 *21-'22 Court-House Bonds (Tax-exempt) 5s '14 A-O • 42.000c—Oct 1 '21-'34 43*8*04 A-O $30,000c 1925 5s *14 A-O 4.500—Oct 1 '21-'30 BOND. DEBT June 29 *20 $79,000 43*s'16 50.000 $2,000 yrly Assess, val. real & per'l —9,229,869 flOO.OOO.Oct 1 '25-'34 15,000 Oct 1 1935 10,000 (P. O. Leonardstown.) Road Bonds. 6s '21 M-S $50,000c_Mar 1 '26-'50 BONDED DEBT (?) 5s \ I st. mary's County seat Is Rookvllle. 5s J-J ($17,000. July 1 '21-*37 1940 1942 1943 1942 1944 1 1 1 1 1 county. montgomery county. beg. aft. 15 yrs.fr. iss. 43*s'10 43*s'12 43*s'13 43*a*12 43*s'14 ... $5,000 113 MARYLAND—CITIES AND TOWNS June, 1921.] — Sewer 5s '14 .8 $20.500— Bonds. M-N$47,000 ... _ ^ Part yearly 3,000 worcester county. The county seat Is Snow Hill. Refunding Bonds. 6s --- $40.000c_..June 1 1923 $112,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 1919- $67,000 —1.200.000 Assess, val. '20) 20—$15.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$10.50 Tax rate (per $1,000) Population 1910, 1.181; 1920--1,145 Population 1910. 21,841; 1920-22,309 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21- Assessed valuation 1920 — 114 Debts Resources and OF IN THE THE CENTRAL INDEX FOR STATES THE CENTRAL STATES, CITIES, Etc. OHIO—State, Cities, &o Pages 114 to 145 ILLINOIS—State, Cities, <fcc Pages 151 to 158 INDIANA—State, Cities, <fcc Pages 145 to 151 MICHIGAN—State, Cities, &c Pages 158 to 167 Shinn amendment, intended to exempt mortgages State Both ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. Admitted Total State as area a State of State (Act April 30 1802)....Feb. 19 1803 (square miles) 41,060 Capital Columbus Governor (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. 1923)_Harry L. Davis See. of State (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. 1923).Harvey C. Smith Auditor (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. 1923) Joseph T. Tracy Treasurer (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. 1923) Rudolph W. Archer Attorney-General John G. Price LEGISLATURE.—Legislature meets biennially In odd Monday In January. There Is no years on the first limit to length of sessions. HISTORY OP DEBT.—For historical details of Ohio's State debt from 1825 to 1894 see "State and Olty Supplement" of April 1894, page 75. TOTAL DEBT, ETC.—With the exception of 11,665 domestic loan bonds, Interest on which has ceased, Ohio has no funded State debt at present, the last $200,000 bonds having been retired on July 1 1903. The total bonded debt on Nov. 15 1902 was $201,665; In 1901 it was $451,665; In 1900 was $701,665; in 1885, $3,720,229; in 1880, $6,476,805; In 1871. $9,022,721; in 1861, $14,897,273; in 1851. $17,563,329. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE STATE AND LOCAL DEBTS. June 30'20. Funded State debt (loans) Irreducible State debt (trust f'ds). June 30' 19. $*1,665 5,376,307 Local Debts— June 30 '18. $*1,665 5,364,930 5.356,311 $70,656,077 269,202,813 28,119,388 10,749.961 77,759,200 $66,252,252 260,483,704 27,823,871 10,305,701 68,985,267 $*1,665 1 Debts of Counties Debts of cities, 1st & 2d class.. Debts of incorporated villages $77,098,116 288,969,519 31,855,778 Debts of townships 12,190,764 Debts of special school districts.. 100,152,287 from double taxation, improperly submitted. proposals to amend the same constitutional section, Section 2 of Article XII. The voters indorsed both, but the Shinn amendment re¬ ceived the larger vote. As a result of this decision the Shinn amendment became a provision in the State constitution and classification was defeated. The Shinn amendment, in providing for exemption of mortgages from double taxation, retained the language now in the constitution, that property shall be taxed by uniform rule. The classification amendment provided for classifying. Plainly both could not prevail when considered in connection with the whole section of the constitution. That was the reasoning. V. 108, p. 698. and that it Ohio. of was were TAXATION OF Issued since Jan. State 1 constitution. MUNICIPAL 1913 are BONDS.—State and taxable under Sec. 2 Issues made prior to Jan. of 1 municipal Article 1913 are XII bonds of the exempt from taxation. A constitutional amendment exempting from taxation municipal bonds issued subsequent to Jan. 1 1916 was defeated Nov. 2 1915. DEBT LIMITATION.—FIRST, As to the State's power to contract debt; this is regulated under the first five sections of Article 8 of the con¬ We insert these five sections in full. stitution. SECTION 1. (Debt Limited to Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.) The State may contract debts to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one of more Acts of the General Assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed $750,000; and the such debts shall be repay money arising from the creation of applied to the purpose for which it was obtained or to to no other purpose whatever. the debts contracted and SECTION 2. (Additional and for What Purpose.) In addition to the above limited power, the 8tate may contract debts to repel Invasion, sup¬ press Insurrection, defend the State in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the State; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever; and all debts Incurred to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of^he State shall be so contracted as to be payable by the sinking fund herein¬ after provided for, as the same shall accumulate. SECTION 3. {The State to Create No Other Debt.) Except the debts 1 and 2 of this article, no debt whatever shall hereafter be created by or on behalf of the State. above specified in Sections SECTION 4. Total local debts.. * Interest ceased 1871. $510,266,465 $456,487,442 $434,047,798 POPULATION OF STATE (U. S. Census)— 5,759,394 1870 2.665,260 1820 581,295 4.767,121 1860 -..2,239,511 1810 230,760 4.157,545 1850 1,980,329 1800 45,365 3,672,329 1840 1,519,467 3.198,062 1830 937,903 ASSESSED VALUATION.—The assessed valuation of real and personal property in the State has been as follows: 1920 1910 1900 1890 1880 Years. Real Estate. 1$20 Personal Property. Total. $6,342,907,577 $4,329,369,885*$10,672.277,462 5,669,161,740 5,424,872,785 5.277,179,601 4.850,118,173 4.725.344,168 4.570,962.541 4.335.665,521 4,273.439.712 1,656.944,631 1,482.795.705 1.274,203,721 9 *9.599,586,925 *9,068.163.040 *8,542,734,160 ♦7,697.630,232 *7,366.503.555 *7,537,486,981 *6,481,059.158 *6.201.303.588 3,930,425.185 3,643.290,255 3,265,554.559 2,847,512,059 2.641.159,387 2,966.524.440 1912 2,145,393,637 1911 1,927,863.876 1910 827.370.943 1905 680,805,888 1900 559.849.507 1§90 1,232.305,312 543,833.165 J§80_ 1,102,049,931 456.166.134 J870 707.846,836 459,884,861 I860 639.894.311 248,408,290 1850 341,389.838 98,487,502 1840 85,287.261 27,038,895 14,589,335 —ZZT V—* 50.086,250 ♦Property assessed at full value {see note below). 8 1917 1916 1915 1914 - - 2,484,315,574 2,163,601,593 1,834.053,228 1,778.138.477 1,558.215,965 1,167,731,697 888.302,601 439,876.340 112.326,156 64,675,578 „ for 1906,1907. 1908.1909 I9^52/901 1903■ 1904 and 1905 and 1910. 1911, $1,345; 1912.1913 ^h96<lviP16,i19A!M917,+19i8, 1921 is caused The increase in the tax rate for 1£19' SO-45, and was $1.35; $0 451-1914 1920. $0-65; 1921, $2.30.' by additional school levy. In order to raise sufficient revenue under these decreased rates of taxa- with i9nSment property waa generally raised to its full value COINCIDENTAL TAX AMENDMENT. which took effect Jan. 1 1913, requires the subdivision of the State proposing to issue Section beginning TAX of taxinjg authority INVALID.—Although Article XII., of any political a constitutional -«• ,1U7?„P- 23U5). tne Ohio State Supreme Court on Jan. 28 1919 ruled out all classification of property for taxation. The Court divided four to three The point at issue was whether the classification amendment as adopted by the people had really become part of the constitution. The majority was that it had not, the opinion of the four judges being that it was in irreconcilable conflict with another tax amendment, the so-called decision nor any or company association or in this State, or elsewhere, formed for any purpose whatever. SECTION 5. never assume {No Assumption of Debts by the State.) The State shall the debts of any county, city, town or township, or of any corporation whatever, unless such debts shall have been created to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war. SECOND, As to Cities, Towns, Counties, &c., so far as the constitution the power of the Legislature to authorize these municipalities to debt, the limitations are found In Section 6 of Article 8 and in affects create Sections General I, 2 and 6 of Article 13. (1) Section 6 of Article 8 forbids the Assembly to authorize cities, Ac., to become stockholders in or to raise money or loan credit to aid corporations, &c. of Article 13 forbid the passing of Special Acts and require General Acta (2) Sections 1 and 2 for conferring corporate powers. (3) Section 6 of Article 13 provides that the General Assembly make provision for the organization of cities, etc., by general laws and restrict their debt-making power. These sections ara as follows: ARTICLE 8, SECTION 6. {Counties, Cities, Towns or Townships Not Authorized to Become Stockholders, &c.) No laws shall be passed authorizing any county, city, town or township, by vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any joint-stock company, corporation or asso¬ ciation whatever; or to raise money for, or loan its credit to, or in aid any such company, corporation or association: of. provided, that nothing in this section shall prevent the insuring of public buildings or property in mutual insurance associations or companies. Laws may be passed providing for the regulation of all rates charged or to be charged bv any insurance company, cor¬ poration or association organized under the laws of this Slate or doing any in this State for profit. [That part of the above section business given in italics was added by p. an amendment adopted Sept. 3 1912. V. 95, 766.1 ARTICLE 13. SECTION 1. {Corporate Powers.) The General Assembly shall pass no Special Act conferring corporate powers. SECTION 2. 2 bonds to provide at the time the Issue of bonds is authorized for levying and collecting annually by taxation an amount sufficient to pay the interest on the bonds proposed to be issued and to provide for their final redemption at maturity. See V. 98. p. 704 for Supreme Court decision'concerning this section. CLASSIFICATION {Credit of State; the State Shall Not Become Joint Owner or The credit of the State shall not in any manner be given or In aid of, any individual, association or corporation whatever; shall the State ever hereafter become a joint owner or stockholder in Stockholder.) loaned to {Corporations—How Formed.) Corporations may be from time to time be formed under general laws; but all such laws may, altered or repealed. SECTION 6. {Organization of Cities, Ac.) The General Assembly shall Erovide for the organization ofof taxation,incorporated villages b& money, cities and assessment, borrowing general and restrict their power kws contracting debts and loaning their credit, so as to prevent the abuse of such power. One at first sight would infer from Section 6, Article 8. above cited, that cities could not subscribe to the stock of or loan money to railroads, as railroads are corporations and joint-stock companies. That, however, is not a correct conclusion, as was decided in the case of Walker vs. The City of Cincinnati, a case which arose under an Act of the General Assembly of Ohio entitled "An Act relating to cities of the first class" authorizing such any city to construct a line of railroad therefrom to any other terminus in that State or in any other State. In pursuance of the authority that Act purports to give. Cincinnati undertook to build the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. To test the legality of that proceeding this action was brought. June, 1921.] The Court's opinion OHIO-DEBT ; was very full and explicit, the conclusion ffprn 'the language of the section, it is quite spectes ofpublic improvements. ^railroads nor to prises. The The section contains any other special inhibitions are only against or means by whidh under the constitution "provements had been accomplished.' that no of or particular a 1802 in¬ any direct reference to classes of improvements directed being evident that it was not nor indeed to prohibit tended. to prohibit the construction of railroads many enter¬ manner public Im- In compliance with Section 6, Article 13 (cited above), which provides for the organization of cities, <fcc., by general law, the Legislature made an elaborate classification of municipal corporations, which was In existence for years. First they were divided Into cities, villages and hamlets. Then cities were divided Into two classes, the first class being subdivided Into three grades and the second class being subdivided Into four grades, the Kade being determined by laws found according to the last Federal Census, addition many special population their way on to the statute books nominally general In their scope but really so worded as to apply to only one city. In June 1902, however, the State Supreme Court handed down several decisions declaring such laws special legislation and therefore un¬ constitutional. The decisions were considered to be of such broad applica¬ tion that the Governor called an extra session of the Legislature for the pur¬ pose of framing general municipal code. The extra session convened Aug. 25 1902 and after a session of nearly two months passed a new "munlcl pal code"—a document too lengthy to quote In these columns. We would refer our readers, therefore, to pages 994 and 995 of the "Chronicle," Nov. 1 1902, wherein will be found at length the more salient points of this Im¬ a new portant measure. It remains to be said that at the regular session of the Legislature in 1902 an Act popularly known as the "Longworth Omnibus bill" was passed and subsequently upheld by the State Supreme Court. This Act amends Section 2835, 2836 and 2837, Revised Statutes of Ohio, relating to the Issu¬ of bonds by cities, villages and other municipal corporations. Under the new law the municipal boards of legislation, councils, <fco., may by two thirds vote Issue bonds for certain specified purposes to tne extent of 1 % of the assessed valuation yearly (but not exceeding 4% In the aggregate) with ance out submitting the question to a vote of the people. Bonds Issued under this Aot In exoess of 1% In any one year or In excess of 4% In the aggregate must first be submitted to a vote of the people and carried by two-thirds of those voting on the proposition; but a net debt (bonds less sinking fund) of than 8% in the aggregate cannot be authorized In any event. The amended In 1906 will be found In the "Chronicle" May 26 1906, page In May 1910 the law was further amended so as to limit the bonding more Aot as 1224. of townships and municipal corporations to 5%, instead of 8%, oJ! power the tax duplicate. This was done by amending Sections 3942, 3945, 3948 and 3954 of the General Code, making them read as folllows: Sec. 3942. OF The net Indebtedness Incurred by any township or munici¬ pal corporation for the purposes mentioned In sections 3295 ana 3939 of the never exceed 2 *4 % of the total value of ail the property and assessed for taxation, unless by vote of the qualified electors of the township or corporation in the manner hereinafter provided. General Code shall STATE 710-139. SAVINGS BANK Sec. 3945. Suoh limitation of 1% and 2*4% hereinbefore prescribed Sec. 3948/ Before any bonds In excess of such limitations of 1% and are Issued and tax levied, the question of Issuing them shall be sub¬ mitted to the voters of the township or corporation at a general or special 2*4% ejection. A savings bank may invest its funds in or loan money on, or assign promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, trade and bank acceptances and other evidences of debts; but all such In¬ vestments or loans made except those secured by mortgages on real estate pledge of collateral security shall be upon notes, drafts, bills of exchange, or bank acceptances, or other evidences of debt, payable at a time exceeding six months from the date thereof, but not more than thirty per cent of the capital, surplus and deposits of such bank shall be so inor trade not sted. v v' 710-140. >, Sec. 710-140. A savings bank a authority of this chapter In excess of 5% of the township or corporation as listed and for such purposes which existing at the time of such issue shall be valid obligations of the township or municipal corporation which Issued them. In ascertaining the limitations of such 5% and of ■uoh 2 *4 %, all suoh bonds shall be considered except those specifically ex¬ cluded by Section 3946 of the General Code. total value of all the property In such assessed for taxation. Bonds Issued In good faith Note.—Some doubts having arisen as to "Longworth" bonds should be counted In whether old bonds figuring the 8% as well as debt limit, a •ult was brought and the State Supreme Court In May 1906 held that only •uoh bonds as may have been Issued subsequent to the enactment of the "Longworth" bill should be counted In considering the 8% limit provided for In that Act. V. 82, p. 1114. Furthermore, In the amended law of 1906, It la, expressly provided that the 8% limit shall apply only to the bonds Issued subsequent to the enactment of this Act. [The Snyder Act. an emergency measure passed by the Legislature April 10 1913, permits the issuance of bonds to repair damage done by the floods of March and April, such bonds not to be counted In ascertaining any of the limitations of Sections The Act was 3939 to 3954-1 Incl. of the General Code. printed in full in V. 96. p. 1714.] TAX LIMIT LAW.—The original "Smith 1% Law," so-called, passed was not approved by the Governor, but was allowed to become a law without his signature. (101 O. L. 430.) The original law, in so far as it directly affected tax rates, contained only Sections 5649-1 to 5649-5, incl. (Gen. Code); Sections 5649-3a to Sections 5649-3e (Gen. Code) were added in 1911, and all the sections of the Act except the first one were amended. May 10 1910, This Act approved by the Governor June 2 1911, and It is commonly 1% Law. (102 O. L. 266.) It provided: That no more taxes should be levied in any taxing district in 1911 was referred to as the Smith than in 1910: (b) That increased taxes of 6% might be levied in 1912; 9% in 1913 and 12% in any year thereafter. (c) That levies for county purposes should be limited to 3 mills, for municipal purposes to 5 mills, for school purposes to 5 mills and for town¬ ship purposes to 2 mills. (The Supreme Court held in the case of State vs. Sanzenbacher, 84 O. S.. 504. that such limitations for county, municipal, school and township purposes are exclusive of levies for sinking fund pur¬ poses, to provide for indebtedness incurred prior to June 2 1911.) (d) That these levies for county, municipal, school and township pur¬ poses might be increased by a vote of the people. (e) That the aggregate levy for all purposes shall not exceed 10 mills, but sinking fund levies to provide for indebtedness incurred afcer June 2 1911, by a vote of the people, may be in addition. (The Supreme Court held in the case of the State ex rel. vs. Sanzenbacher supra that levies in addition to 10 mills may be made to provide for indebtedness Incurred before the passage of the Act.) (f) That the aggregate levy for all purposes, including sinking fund levies and levies authorized by vote, cannot exceed 15 mills. Amendments. Sections 5649-2 and 5649-3 (Gen. Code) were amended in 1913 by elfmImating from both sections all limitations based upon the amount of taxes levied in 1910. 15 mills and are all to be laid upon municipalities, except the levy authorized by Section 239 of said law—Town&hip Highway Repair Fund. the are no limLations whatever to the levies emergency purposes Section 7419. ties. Section that may be made for in the following cases: For the repair of roads damaged by flood or other casual¬ 7630-1. destroyed by fire, To rebuild^ or repair school houses wholly or partially or other casualty, or condemned by the chief inspector of workships and factories, when of the school district. Section 4450 and 4451. To approved by meet a majority of the electors the expenses of an epidemic or threat¬ epidemic. Section 5629. wholly INVESTMENTS invest its funds in: (a) The securities mentioned in Section 111 of this Act subject to the limitations and restrictions therein contained; except that investments in estate securities shall be subject to the restrictions contained in Sec¬ real tion 112 of this Act. * (b) Stocks of companies, upon which or the constituent companies com¬ prising the same, dividends have been earned and paid for five co ns cutive years next prior to the investment; provided, every such investment shall be authorized by an affirmative vote of a majority of the board of dir ectors of such savings bank. No purchase or investment shall be made in the stock of any other cor¬ poration organized or doing business under the provisions of this Act or of the National Banking Act of the United States. (c) Promissory notes of individuals, firms or corporations when secured by a sufficient pledge of collateral approved by the executive committee . or board of directors. > (d) Ground rents or certificates of participation or beneficial ownership improved lands under lease for a period of not less than twenty-five years from the date thereof, and conditioned that the lessee shall pay all taxes and assessments thereon and keep and maintain said premises in full and complete repair, with insurance in an amount equal to the insurable value of the improvements thereon provide that the aggregate par amount of such rents or certificates shall not exceed the value 6f the land nor sixty per cent of the total value of the land and Improvements. But nothing in this section contained shall prevent the investment in such rents or certifi¬ cates in unimproved lands, where by the terms of the lease thereof the con¬ struction of a new building thereon is provided for and funds have been de¬ in or will be deposited from the proceeds of the sale of such rents or certificates sufficient for the cost of such construction, and conditioned that posited such constructoin shall begin within six months thereafter and that the funds deposited shall be paid out to meet the cost of such construction as the and for no other purpose. Under Sub-division (a) above there is a reference to Section 111 and Sec¬ tion 112. We insert here the text of these: so work progresses 710-111. Sec. 710-111. INVESTMENTS. A bank may Invest Its capital, surplus, undivided profits and deposits in the following securities: (a) Bonds or other Interest-bearing obligations of the United States, Philippines, Hawaii, Porto Rico and the District of Columbia, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged to provide payment of the interest and principal, and in Farm Loan bonds issued by Federal Land banks and Joint-Stock Land banks. the Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of any foreign govern¬ United States since 1900, and of the Dominion defaulted in the payment of principal or Interest on its bonds or obligations within the period of twenty years last prior thereto. (c) Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of any State or Territory of the United States. ' (d) Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of any county, town, township, city, school district, improvement district or sewer district, or other organized or political sub-division in this State. (e) Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of any city, town, county or other legally constituted political or taxing subdivision situated in one of the States of the United States, or any cities of the Philippines, Hawaii or Porto Rico, which city, town, county or taxing subdivision has been in or Section of Canada and New Foundland, which has not ... , . of its water bonds and bonds public utilities and the amount of sinking payment of its bonds or Interest bearing indebtedness after deducting the amount issued for other self-sustaining funds which are available for the obligations other than water bonds and self-sustaining public utilities does not exceed ten per cent of the value of taxable property in such city, town, county or political or taxing subdivision to be ascertained by the valuation of property therein for the assessment of taxes next preceding such investment; provided, that no bonds or other interest-bearing obliga¬ such county shall be eligible for investment unless such county population of not less than ten thousand inhabitants, and provided that no bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of any such city, town or other political or taxing subdivision shall be eligible for investment unless tions of any has a town or political or taxing subdivision has a population of not less than one thousand inhabitants as ascertained by United States or State such city census or by any municipal census taken by authority of the State next ereunder the investment, and provided further, that tnere shall be eligible Ereceding such bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of apolitical or which has not been in existence for ten years, but which another eligible subdivision or comprises in whole or in eligible subdivision or subdivisions or parts of eligible sub¬ divisions if such subdivision shall comply with the other requirements of taxing subdivision is erected out of part another fill's T)3ir3(8T^Dll But nothing herein contained shall authorize the investment of funds in special assessment or improvement bonds or other bonds or other in¬ terest-bearing obligations which are not the direct obligations of the dis¬ trict issuing same and for which the full faith and credit of the entire dis¬ any trict are not (f) Bonds pledged. debentures of any Province of the Dominion of Canada. or debentures of any city or town or district except school district in the Dominion of Canada having a population of not less than ten thousand Bonds or inhabitants, as ascertained by official census next preceding such invest¬ has not since 1900 defaulted for more than ninety days ment and which in the payment of any part of principal or to be contracted by it and which has a net interest of any debt authorized Indebtedness exclusive of water bonds issued for other self-sustaining public utilities and the amount of sinking funds available for the payment of its bonds other than water bonds and bonds issued for public utilities, which net indebtedness does not exceed seven per cent of the last valuation of its taxable property for the assessment of taxes preceding such investment, and in all other re¬ debt and spects such bonds shall Section 5649-1 (Gen. Code) as amended provides, in substance, that bonds •hall have priority over current expenses in the application of the proceeds of the limited taxes. Levies under the Cass Road Law are subject to no limitations except ened may ment not at war with the No municipal corporation or township shall create or Incur at the time of Issue were within the limitations There SAVINGS BANKS. (b) Sec. 3954. net Indebtedness under the (a) INVESTMENTS, LOANS. Sec. 710-139. discount, buy, sell In suoh corporation or township, as listed the exoess of such amount Is authorized •hall not affect bonds lawfully issued for such purposes upon the approval of the electors of the township or corporation. 115 conform to the requirements of Clause E of this city, town or district therein unconditionally guaranteed as to payment of principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada or any province thereof. section: and in the bonds or obligations of any (g) Bonds of cities of foreign countries that have not been at war with of mora than one hundred the United States since 1900. having a population thousand inhabitants, whose net indebtedness does not exceed seven per cent of the last valuation of its taxable property for the assessment of taxes preceding such investment, exclusive of bonds issued for public utilities and sinking funds other than for public utilities and which have not de¬ faulted for more than ninety days on any installment of any part of princi¬ pal or interest of any debt authorized to be contracted by it for twenty-five years preceding such investment. (h) Bankers' acceptances of the kind and maturity made eligible by law for re-discount with Federal Reserve banks, provided the same are accepted by a bank incorporated under the laws of this State or any member bank of the Federal Reserve system. ' (i) Mortgage bonds, collateral trust bonds, debenture bonds or notes of any regularly incorporated company which, or the constituent companies comprising which for four years (4) prior to the date of purchase has earned over and above all fixed charges other than interest on indebtedness an amount equal to at least double the interest charges which it will be required to pay upon its outstanding obligations; or mortgage bonds, collateral trust _ To rebuild or repair a county infirmary or children's home, partially destroyed by fire or other casualties. 1259-1. For interest and sinking fund levies made necessary , on of bonds issued to enable a municiplaity to comply with the orders of the State Board of Health in reference to the installation or improvement of its water works, when approved by a majority of the electors of the mu¬ account nicipalities. Sonds, bonds hich debenture bonds or notes of any regularly incorporated company, notes, plus all prior incumbrances are outstanding in an or SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRIC¬ TIONS.—The savings bank laws of Ohio were revised as part of the re¬ codification of the Ohio banking laws in general made at tne 1919 session of the Legislature—the new enactment being known as the "Graham Bank¬ ing Act, which became effective July 11 1919. The provisions regard¬ ing savings institutions are contained inJ3ec. 710-139 and.710-140. We quote these both in full as follows: amount not in excess of said bonds or notes. 50% of the actual value of the property securing , , . . equipment bonds or car trust certificates issued In the United States or Canada, and bonds secured by first mortgage on steel steamships, in an amount not exceeding 50% of the value of such vessels. (k) Bonds or notes secured by first mortgage on improved real estate as defined in Section 113 hereof of not more than 60% of the value thereof. (j) Railroad securities All enumerated above, having a as fixed maturity shall be charged and entered upon the books of the bank at their cost to the bank, and when a premium is paid therefor an annual amortization charge shall be made thereon so as to bring the cost of same to the face value of said bonds at maturity. Thi Superintendent of Banks shall have the power to re¬ quire any security to be charged down to such sum as in his judgment rep¬ resents its value. The Superintendent of Banks may order any securities which he deems undesirable removed from the assets of a bank. We print below section 113, referred to in sub-division (k): In 1921 the General Assembly passed a bill supplementary to Section 710111 by adding a section to be known as Section 710-111 (a) and amending Section 710-121. We give the text of these below: REAL ESTATE LOANS. 710-112. shall be made upon situated in this State, or in States contiguous thereto, and shall not exceed forty per cent (40%) of the value of such real estate if unimproved, and sixty per cent (60%) of such value if improved, and the improvements shall be kept adequately insured. In the case of commercial banks not more than fifty per cent (50%) and in the case or savings banks and trust companies not more than sixty per cent (60%) of the amount of the paid in capital, surplus and deposits of such bank of trust company at any time shall be invested in such real estate securities. Loans on collateral enumerated in clauses (i), (J) and (k) of Section 111 of this Act. shall not exceed eighty per cent of the value of such collateral. Sec. 710-113. The term "improved" real estate as used in this act shall be held to mean land upon which buildings have been erected suitable and intended to be used for residence, business or other purposes and fit for use and occupancy, or under construction for such purposes; and in Loans by banks upon mortgage notes Sec. 710-112. first mortgage upon real estate the tillable lands with farm buildings of farm property shall mean case under use for farm purposes, and when so used the include pasture and wood lands. Sec. 710-llla. Any bank organized under this Act without regard to the amount of its capital and surplus, may file application with the Super¬ thereon and actually same may permission to exercise, upon conditions and under maybe prescribed by the said Superintendent of Banks, intendent of Banks for such regulations as -either both of the following powers: To invest its capital, surplus, undivided or (A) profits and deposits in bonds, notes, trade acceptances, debentures or first lien securities of banks or corporations, chartered or incorporated under the United States and principally one or more laws of the engaged in international or foreign banking, of the United States, control of local institu¬ tions in foreign countries, or in such dependencies or insular possession; in¬ cluding the bonds, notes, trade acceptances, debentures or first lien securi¬ ties of one or more banks or corporations chartered or incorporated under Section 25a of the Federal Reserve Act, as approved December 24, 1919. (B) To invest an amount not exceeding in the aggregate ten per centum of Its paid capital stock and surplus in the stock of one or more banks or corporations chartered or incorporated under the laws of the United States and principally engaged in international or foreign banking, or banking in a dependency or insular possession of the United States, either directly or through the agency, ownership or control of local institutions in foreign countries or in such dependencies or insular possessions; including the stock of one or more banks or corporations chartered or incorporated under Sec¬ banking in a dependency or insular possession •either directly or through the agency, ownership or or approved December 26 1919. tion 25a of the Federal Reserve Act, as _ CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS STATE IN THE OF OHrO. [In the following statements of debt we report in detail only thos- bonds which are a general obligation of the place issuing the same. Lack of space prevents our giving a description of the numerous issues of assessment bonds—that is, bonds payable by assessment against the particular piece of property benefited.] AKRON. ADA. This city is the county seat of Sum¬ This village is In Hardin County. mit County. Incorporated 1867. 6s M-S 4Xa J-D $5,000c,..Sept 1 1923 5,000c June 15 1925 6,500 Sept 1 1924 4Ms'16 M-S GEN. BD. DT. Assessment $14,500 Apr 14 '20. debt Assess, val. '19 (75% act.).2,645.680 Tax rate (per $1,000) ..$16 50 1919 Population in 1910, 2,465; '20, 2,321 Bank or payable in 1st Nat. Ada Liberty 6s '21 s-a 15.000 .Tan 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 '20$28,000 Floating debt 7 800 4',000 - Assessed valuation (est)...3,500,000 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912 $8.70 Population in 1918 3,000 ADAMS COUNTY. Court House Bonds. 4s'11 $15,000..Mar 1 '22-'25 -_. Funding Bonds. F-A $13,500c 4^8 17 M-S 5Ms'18 M-S 5Ms'19 Aug 14,000c...Mch 21.000-_Mch 4 17,500 Mar 25.000 Mar 10,000 Mar 20,000 Mar 5Ms'20 M-S 18.000 4s '09 M-S 6Ms'13 M-S ... 4 1924 1935 1 1937 1 1938 1 1939 Mar 1 3Ms'07 A-0 $68,000c-..Apr Road Bonds. 6s '20 s-a $41.220.July TOT. BD. 6 1922 '22-'30 115.000 Mar 1'41 DT. Apr 6 '21-- $537,209 Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. personal $1,968 5s 13 A-O 5s 15 5s 15 M-S M-N 1921-1923 1921-1923 1921-1925 1921-1925 6.000 18,026 14,800 10,908 4^s 15 A-O 4Ms'15 M-N 4Ms 1921-1925 7,300 30,600 Oct 11925 Nov 1 1925 19,700 — Grade Crossing Bonds. $95,000._Jan 4Ms'15A-0 { 80,664-Apr 1 '22-'25 [275.000.Apr 1 *26-33 5s , 13 J-J 1 '22-'40 99,500 v ($313,310c-May 1 21 Ai o - 39 28,000c—May 1 1934 Funding Bonds. J-D $50.000o__June '22&*27 Playground Bonds. 5s 19 s-a { $9,000c.July 1 '22-'24 1 20,000c.July l'25-'29 Building Bonds. 5M«'21 s-a $150,000._Jan , i 1950 '22-'45 '46- '50 '22-46 *47-'51 82,000--Apr ;8,000. Apr 1 135,000-Apr 1 850,000—Jan 1 5Ms'20 150.000.-Jan - 1 Underground Wires. 4Ms-15 M-N"$12,000 5Ms'20 s-a 5 J s-aj$ 1925 Sewer Bonds. 5s '14 $56.000 M-S 30.000 5s '14 M-N 5s '14 ------ — Sept 1 1924 1921 1 1925 1 1925 '21-'24 '21- 49 '50-54 10.600 5Ms'15 M-N 23,000c—May 4Ms'l5 A-O 6.800 Oct 6s '18 M-S $10,000—-Mar 5s '19 »-a /8l 4,000—Apr 1 1160,000.—Apr 1 5Ms'20 s-a 400,000—Apr 1 5Ms'21 s-a {85).000—Jan 1 \ 150,000--Jan 1 Garbage Disposal Bonds. '$10,OO0cMay 1 24,000cMay 1 4 Ms 14 A-O 5s '14 J-J '22-'45 22-46 *47-'51 85,525 5s '15 M-S 16,098 '22-'23 '24-*27 6,202,130 1 "22-'36 2.250—July 15 1924 1924 1925 4,200 1925 Purchase of Land for Water Wks 4 Ms'll J D $162,000. Dec 1 1931 Purchase of Water Works. — 4s 5s (36.000-June 15 *23-34 I 1,950 June 15 1935 $5.350 Aug 1 1927 10.000c—May 1 1926 IP-A M-N City's Portion, Paving. '08 J-D 13,000—June 15 1923 F-A 3,700 Aug 1 1926 4s '09 J-D 13.000—-Dec 31 1929 4Ms'll J-D 15,2000.-June 15 1928 4 Ms'12 M-S 7,800 Mch 1 1932 4Ms'12 J-J 13,800 July 1 1933 4 Ms '12F-A 7,150 Aug 1 1932 4Ms'll A-O 4,300—Oct 15 1921 4Ms'08 M-S 3,300 Sept 1 1923 4s '07 M-S 800—Sept 16 1927 5s '14 J-J 3,000—Jan 15 1929 5s '15 A-O 13,900—Apr 15 1935 5s *14 J-J 6,500—July 15 1939 5s '15 A-O 9,150 Apr 1 1940 5s '15 J-J 10.850 July 1 1940 5s '15 M-S 8,200 Sept 1 1943 5s '16 A-O 10,850 Apr 1 1936 5s '16 J-D {12,000.June 15 '36-*39 2,123—June 15 1940 2,000 Aug 1 1941 5s *16 P-A 3,000 Aug 1 1943 4,250 Aug 1 1945 5a *16 J-J 3,000-July 15 '36-'38 814—July 15 1939 5s '17 A-O 2,063 Apr 1 1927 5s 5s '08 ... „ 5s '19 (130,000—Oct 1 '21-'33 s-a } 15,000 Fire Station Bonds. Police Public Bldg. Bonds J-J $75,000 Jan 15 '37-'39 A-O 5,000—Apr 15 1937 J-D 6,250—June 15 1941 1 1934 5s *14 1 '21- 25 5s '15 5s *15 Oct $11.500—Aug Bonds. '20 6s „ Dept. City Hospital Bonds. s-a($32,000—Oct 1 '21-28 \ 30,000--Oct 1 *29-'34 5s *14 J-J $50,000.-Jan 15 *35-'36 5s *15 M-S 35.000 Mar 1 1940 Deficiency Funding Bonds. s-a 140,000.-Sept 1 '27-'54 6s *20 M-NS509.410.87.Nov 1 1928 6s '20 Water bonds Dec 31 '20-$10,530,000 Cemetery Bonds. General bonds Dec 31 '19- 3,514,110 4s '07 J-J $6,500--Jan 25 1925 Assessm'L bds. Dec 31 '20. 2,177,042 City Jail Equipment Bonds. TOT. BD. DT. June 1 '21 19,409.052 5s *15 J-D $3,250—June 15 1941 Sink fund, water, Apr. '20 624,400 Sewer Outlet Extension. Sink, fund, gen., Apr. '20309 500 J-J $6.000—Jan 25 1927 Total assessed val. 1920.3 *>0,000,000 4s '07 5s '19 Actual value (est.) Total tax rate (per Overhead Bridge Bonds. 450.000,000 $1,000)'20.$20.60 4Ms*09 A-O $4.500—Apr 10 1929 208,435 Population in 1920 INT. at Nat. Park Bank, and City Treasury, N. Y.. Akron, AKRON SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '09 A-O $35,000c...Apr *12 A-0$815,000 Apr 1 1942 Police & Fire Signal System. 13 J-D $15,875 1923 Fire Engine Bonds. A-O $9,500 Oct 15 1923 Public-Square Impt. 4Ms'll A-O $4.500 Oct 15 1924 N. Arch Grade Crossing. 5s *13 4s '09 1 1923 4s '12 M-N 50,000c.Nov 1 '21-'25 J-D 300,OOOc_Dec 20 '26-'27 4s '08 J-D{ $15,000—Dec 31 1932 \ 16,000—Dec 31 1933 3,400—Doc 31 1934 4Ms'09 J-D M-N 30,000c_Nov 1 4s '12 City's Portion Sewer. *21-'22 5s '08 J-D $3.000—June 15 1928 60,000c.Mch 1 *23-'29 4Ms'll J-D 2,200—June 15 1928 35.000cMch 18 *21-'32 4Ma'13 A-O 1,500 Apr 1 1928 25,OOOc_Apr 15 33-'36 Lincoln Overhead Crossing. 10,000c. .Dec 1 1921 4s *09 3 65s'06J-D J-D $7.000—-Dec 31 1930 55.000c..Oct 4 *28-'29 4s '10 A-O Fifth Street Crossing. 4s '10 J-D 150.000c J'ne 30 '21-'27 4s *09 J-D $19.000—-Dec 31 1931 63,000c-Jan 9 *29-'31 4Ms'12 M-S 4s *12 J-J 4,000 Mar 1 1933 25.000c._0ct 1 '36-'37 Sewage Disposal Bonds. 4Ms'13 A-O 50,000c..Jan 9 '2+'31 4s '09 J-D $135,000 Dec 15 '29-'33 4Ms'14 J-J M-S 40,000 Sept 1 1943 4Ms'14 M-S /40.000cMar 18 *22-'29 5s '15 I 6,000c..Mar 18 1930 4Ms'16 M-N 50.000-Nov 15 '43-'47 Water-Works Bonds. 4Ms'15 J-D 310,000.Sept 20 '21-'37 P-A ($63,000. Feb 20 '22-*28 4Ms'16 F-A 80.000.Feb 1 '22-*37 4s '99 I 9,000—Feb 20 1929 4Ms'16 M-N 45,000 Nov 1 1938 J-J 10,000—July 22 1925 4Ms'17 A-Of 60,000.Apr 12 *22-*25 4s '05 1 M-N 12,000c-..May 1 1923 5,000—Apr 12 1926 4s '09 4,000 Aug 1 1922 5s *17 A-O 450,000--Oct 1 '2l-'38 4Ms'll F-A 125.000-.June 1 '27-'31 4Ms'17 M-N3l8.000.May 15 '2+'36 15.000 June 1 1932 5s *18 F-A 208,000__Feb 1 *22-'34 5s '18 M-Nl44.400.Nov 15 '21-*29 4MS*12 J-J 40,000-July 15 '32-'33 10,000—-Dec 15 1934 5s '18 J-D 90.000.Dec 30 '21-'29 4Ms'12 J-D A-O {20,000—Oct 15 *35-'36 5s'19 M-N 920.000.May 11 '22-'39 5s '14 \14.000 Oct 15 1937 5Ms'20 s-a 1,900,000.Apr 1 '22-'40 J-D 7,000 Dec 1 1934 5Ms'21 1.000,090. .Mar 1 '22-'41 5s '14 J-D 6,000 June 1 1940 5s *15 School Refunding Bonds. 4 Ms'13 M-S 4Ms'13 M-S 4Ms'13 A-O 4Ms'12J-D| .. ($7,000c i 5s *15 F-A Feb 1 1931 5s *16 F-A {100,000-.Aug 1 *41-'44 1 20,000 Aug 1 1945 {20,O00c.Feb 1 '32-*33 I 6,000c...Feb 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 Sinking fund... Assess, val. real '21$6,536,000 106.968 '10.000 15,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 5Ms'18 A-O Total tax (per $1,000) Population in 1920 INT. payable at Treasurer's office Akron. ALLEN COUNTY. 4Ms'07 M-S $21,500c.M&S 1 '21-'22 _s — $14,175 TOTAL DEBT July 1 *20. $121,189 Sinking fund (gen.) 4,000 Assess, val., real 58,229,460 Assess, val., personal 51,409,420 Assess, val.*20 (75% act.) 109,638.880 State&Oo. tax (per $1,000) '17.S3.55 Popul'n 1910, 56.580; 1920, 68,203 INT. at Treasurer's office. This city is in Stark County. $38,000.—Sept 1 1927 s-a 54,600—-Sept Refunding Bonds. 1 1928 5s '19 6s '20 4s '02 5s '05 4s '06 5s '14 5s *19 5s *19 5s s-a 6s M-S $52.650—Mch 1 1922 ... '20 s-a Water Main Extension. 5Ms'll ... /$10,000c_Nov 1 '21-'30 1 500c—Nov 1 1931 ll.OOOc.Nov 1 '20-'00 '2012,247,095 768,000 Assessed valuation 1920--31,052,340 City tax rate (per $1,000)— $5.10 + Total tax (per $1,000) 1918—$13.90 Popul'n 1910. 15.083; 1920, 21.603 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 5Ms'18 Building Bonds. '28-'29 15,000 1920-.$20-60 5s '19 208,435 and First-Second Nat. Bk. of Apr Apr '30-'31 Apr 1932 Apr '33-'37 Apr '38-'39 —Apr 1940 19,000..May 1 *22-'24 170,000--May 1 '25-'38 22 000.-Sept 1 '25-*35 estate..201,880,090 Assess, vai. personal 147,961,720 Total assess, val. 1920—349,841,810 Deficiency Bonds. 1923 4 Ms* 15 M-N 11,281,190 s-a 21.000cMay 1 '28-'30 Fire Department Bonds. 5s '19 s-a 16.000cMay 1 '3l-'32 $7,000 July 15 1923 27.000cMay 1 '33-'35 4Ms*08 J-J 24,500 $3,000 y'ly 20,000cMay 1 '36-'37 5Ms beginning May 15 1930 22,000cMay 1 *38-'39 University Engin'g Bldg. Bonds Storm Sewer Bonds. F-A $10,000 Aug 1 1921 4Ms*16 J-J $45.000--July 1 *22-'66 4s '06 Fire Department Bonds. 5s '15 M-S 2,800 Mar 1 1935 5s '13 M-S $65,000 Mar 1 1923 5s '19 s-a {10,000-June 15 '22-'26 4Ms*15 M-N 12,000c—May 1 1935 \ 1,345—June 15 1927 ALLIANCE. 75,000--Apr 4,000 6.500 4s '07 4s '09 ^ '20-'52 (For maturity see V. 106, p. ,1546.) 6s '18 A-O $70.000—Apr 1 '22-28 5Ms'2Q s-a{2,233.000. Apr 1 *21-'49 1 1 '22-'46 Public Improvement Bonds. 5s 13 M-S $11,230 30,000—May 1 '24-'33 3,800 May 1 1934 5s *19 Paving and Intersection Bonds. 1920-1952 Ditch Bonds. June 1 1923 Cuyahoga River Purification 4 M 14M-N 4s A-Ol,276.315 (See V. 107. p. 1592.) 5s'17 M-S 1942,930-Sept 1 Memorial $46,200c_July 9 '22-'28 J-D --- 75.000 5s '18 Refunding Bonds. 4>^s 11942 l750,OOODec 31 '28-'37 Lima is the county seat. 5s '20 M-S County tax rate (per $1,000) *19$5.00 Popul'n 1910, 24,755; 1920, 22.403 INT. at County Treasurer's office. F-A 5s '14 Tot. val. '20 (abt. 4-5act.) 17,483.320 • Paving Bonds. 13 1 1921 iXs'16 M N$15.0C0-Nov 15 *44-*46 City's Portion, Street. '21-'30 7$1.000 May 1 1922 5s *19 2,000 May 1 1923 /350.000Dec 31 '21- 27 4M8'13 J-D — — 5s Sidewalk & Hospital Bonds. ^ Oct A-O 200,000—Oct 1 Water-Works Bonds. 43*12 A-0$1,128,000- - Apr 6s '20 n '22-'47 1 1934 1 1936 2 1937 $20,000/ 5,000 Mar 1 '36 Sinking fund Floating debt ln, _ 12 Refunding Bonds. 4Jis'12 A-O $39,500c.Apr 1 5s '14 A-O 48,500 Apr 5s *16 M-S 17,500 Mar 4Ms'17 F-A 50,000 Feb 6s '21 M-S 225,000c.Apr 1 '22-'30 | 8,000c_May 1 '22-'23 I 5,000c__May 1 1924 21 500,600—Apr 1 '22-*31 5MS'20 A-O 57,000..Apr 1 *22-'40 5Ms'21 s-a 200,000.-Jan 1 '22-'31 68 129,000--1,500 yearly- 1940 Turnpike Refunding Bonds. „ s-a 1 1929 *23-'43 1 Bonds. 78,000.-.Apr 1 *27-'39 I s-a JHS15 A-O County seat Is West Union. 70.000.0ct 1 '36-'40 {$*5,000— .Apr 1 '22-'26 ... 5Ms'20 6s Refunding Bonds. 6s '15 I 5s '19 '22-'24 /$ 180,000.Oct 1 '21-'35 Street Impt. „ ADA SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '04 A-O 5s '19 at Bank. Sinking fund '20 6s 25,000 9,000 Floating debt Incorp. In 1836. Sidewalk Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $9,000_.July 1 Street Widening Bonds. Market Place Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $25,000 ^ Every bank organized hereunder and investing in the capital stock of or corporations as provided herein, shall be required to furnish in¬ formation concerning the condition of such banks or corporations to the Superintendent of Banks upon demand. Sec. 710-121. Not more than twenty per cent of the capital surplus of a bank doing business under this charter shall be invested in any one stock or security unless it be in bonds or other Interest bearing obligations enum¬ erated in paragraphs a, b, c, d, e and h of Section 111 of this Act; or in the stock or corporation owning the land, building or buildings occupied by such bank for its banking quarters, and then not exceeding sixty per cent of its capital and surplus shall be so invested, which shall be carried on the books of the bank as an Investment or equity in real estate; or in the bonds, notes, trade acceptances, debentures or first lien securities of banks or cor¬ porations chartered or incorporated under the laws of the United States and principally engaged in international or foreign banking, or banking in a dependency or insular possession of the United States either directly or through the agency, ownership or control of local institutions in foreign countries or in such dependencies or insular possessions; including the bonds, notes, trade acceptances, debentures or first lien securities of one or more banks or corporations chartered or incorporated under Section 25a of the Federal Reserve Act, as approved December 24 1919. Sec. 2. That original Section 710-121 of the General Code be, and the same is hereby repealed. banks INT. [VOL. 112. OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS 116 — TOT. BD. DT. Aug 30 Water debt (incl.) CITY SCH. DIST. M-N$10.000—May 4 *22-'26 1,000 Apr 1922 4s *10 M-S 120,000r 1925-1935 4s *11 M-S 50,000-—Mch 21 1931 5s *14 M-S 70,000 1934 5s *14 A-O 35,500—Oct 1 '21-'34 5s'16 J-J 54.000 1921-1936 5s '16 J-D 54.000 1921-1936 5Ms'18 36,000-- — -1921-1938 High School Bldg. Bonds. ALLIANCE 4s *08 — s-a $400,000 1921-1940 15,450—Dec 1 1925 Refunding Bonds. 19,000—Nov 1 *24&'26 5 Ms'20 A-O $65.000.-Apr 1 *28-'40 M-S 21.600—Mar 10 1930 GEN. BD. DT. July 28'20 $950,000 46,000 / 3,000—Apr 1 '22-'24 Gen'l sinking fund 33.260.000 1 900 Apr 1 1925 Total assess, val. 1920 5s '19 J-D M-N — { 12,000—Apr 15 '22-27 School tax (per $1,000), 1919-$58.67 28.000 [ 2,500 Apr 15 1928 Population 1919 24,000 1921-1928 . INTEREST is payable at Alliance. ANSOKIA TIL. SCH. DIST. IMs*IS A-O $l0,000c—A&O '27-36 5s 13 A-O 20,000-----1922-1941 5s '14 A-O 147.000—Oct 1 '21-'4l Building Bonds. 5s A-O 38.000..A & O '21-39 *33,792 1921-1941 5s '15 6s '18 M-S 3,000 M« '22-'27 BOND. DEBT July i '20. $952,500 6d '19 2,0/9-Feb 27 *22-*30 Assess, val.(80% act.) '19 27.500,000 GEN. BD. DT. Apr. 11 *21 *40.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$4 .555 Sinking fund 500 Population in 1919 (est.) 20.000 Assess. v&L '20 <90% act.) _1,800,000 INT. at Farmers' Nat. Bk., Ashta. School tax (per $1,000) 1920 *7-20 Population in 1920 (est.)—-——825 ASHTABULA COUNTY. Jefferson is the county seat. ARCHBOLD. Road and Bridge Bonds. This village is in Fulton County. 4Ms *247,000-— 1925 5s 745,900-———1928 Refunding Bonds. 5s'16 J-D $5,500c June20 '24-'29 5 Ms 30,000.————1923 A-O 110,080—-Apr 1 '22-'28 5s'17 f-D *5,000c June 20 '25-'29 5s 19 5s'18 A-O ^50,350.—Oct 1 '21-'27 3,300-June 20 '25-*3Q 5s '10 Town Hall Extension Bonds. 12,000—Oct 11928 5s'17 f-O #*2,000—.Dec 1 *25-'26 5s '19—A-O 7,000—Oct 1 '21-'27 ( 500—Dec 1 1927 3,000—Oct 1 1928 GEN. BD. DT. June 1 '21 s-a $47,380 6s '20 60,000—Oct 1 '21-28 Water debt (included) 9,500——Oct 1 1929 9,000 Total assess, val. 1921.... 1,300,000 6s'20 A-O 124,000-0ct 1 '21-'28 17,000—Oct! 1929 Population In 1921 1,150 6s '20 A-O 160.000-0ct 1 '2l-*28 ASHLAND. ~~"~ 25,000—-Oct 1 1929 Tbls olty is the county seat ef Ash¬ 6s'20 A-O 176,000--Oct 1 '21-28 land County. 24,000 Oct I 1929 Incorp. July 28 1815. A-O 162,000--Oct 6s '20 1 '21-29 Bridge Bonds. A-O 58,000—Oct 1 '22-'30 5s *17 M-S $J#O0.M&S 1 *21-*22 6s '21 GEN. BD. DT. Apr '21. Sewer Bonds. $23,000 4s M-S *15,000o—Sept 20 1937 Assessment debt (add'l). 1,735,000 5s M-S 14,000 6,000o—Sept 1 1926 Sinking fund 5s *16 M-8 7.200.M&S 1 '21-28 Assessed valuation, real. 56,413,720 5s '18 M-S 835 M-S 1921 Assessed val., personal 66,903,470 6s '18 M-S 3,000——M-S '22-'24 Total assessed valuation, 1920 (actual) 123.31/,190 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 5s *16 Mar $1,500—Mar 1 *22-'24 County tax rate (per M)'1920-$4.10 Popul'n 1910, 59,437; 1920, 65,545 '17 6,000 Street Bonds. ' This district is in Darke County. — ... . 5s '13 M-S 4.000 .Mar 5Ms'13 M-S 32,000 Mar Bridge Bends. 5s '07 I-f $4,000—Jan J. 5s *11 14,000 July M-S 5s 13 4,000—Sept M-S 5s '13 32.000 Mar M-S 5s '14 30,000 Mar M-S 5s *15 9.000—..Sept M-S 5s *15 2,000 Sept M-S 5s '16 29,000——Sept M-S 5s *18 4,000 Sept 6s '20 M-S 6s '20 M-S — . — ...... —- . „ *6,500—M-S '21-*24 ASHTABULA HARBOR SPECIAL 5.220.M&S 1 *21-'29 SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4,500— Sept 1 *21-29 This district (P. O. Ashtabula 4,500 Mar 1 *22-30 Harbor) is in Ashtabula County, 5^s'20 M-S 9,000—Mar 1 *22-*30 Deficit Bonds. ItO/GOO—Sept 1 *2l-'30 ($3 i,000—Apr 1 *22-'26 Paving Bonds, 5Ms'l9 s-a { 42,000—Oct i 2x- 26 js '18 M-S $9,880——M-S '21- 28 1 12.000—A-0 J 927 Refunding Bonds. • BOND. DEBT Apr 21 JO- $225,000 4^s'l0 Mch $1,000c.—Mar 1 1922 Toual assess, val. 1919— .9,895,680 M-S 6s *14 5s *17 M-S 5s *19 M-S ' ^ Water-Works Bonds. 5s '07 M-S J $12,000o— .Mch ,21-'33 i 5,336—-Sept *21-'32 5s '19 A-O 150,000 1923-1952 6J*s'20 A-0 ?30,000—Apr 15'23-'52 130,000—Oct 15 '23-*52 Population in x920 (est.) Well Extension Bonds. 5s *17 M-S *11,000c .——— BOND. DEBT iuly 1 '20. $400,300 5s '16 Total val'n *18 (75 % act.) .13,505,450 6s ... - is city in Athens County. Armory Site Purchase. M-S $2,600—Sept 1 *21-'24 Water Supply Impt. Bonds. 5s '14 J-J Jan 1 '22-'35 $56,000 Refunding Bonds. M-N $45.000c_ 1923-'25 1918—*15.20 ($20,000 on May 1 each year.) Popul'n 1910, 6,795; 1920, 9,249 5s J-J $20.000c June 11926 INT. on refunding 4Mb at Farm Electric-Light Bonds era M-S Bank, Ashland, and on other 5s '07 $5,000c. Sept I '21-'25 Tax rate (per *1,000) bonds at First Nat. Bank, Ashland. ASHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4Hs'll M-S *33,153c.M&S 1 '21-'37 5e'07 M-S 7 J)00c.M-S 1921-'27 5s '14 /14,000--Sept 1 '21-27 180,000— Sept 1 *28-'47 M-S 12,000c-Sept 1 '21-32 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '20- $184,180 Assess, val. '19 (abt. act.) 14,547,980 Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) 1919-*4.60 Population in 1917 (est.) 9,000 INT. on bonds of 1915 at Farmers' Bank, Ashland: others at First Nat. M-S 5s '15 Bank, Ashland. ASHLAND COUNTY. Ashland Is the county seat. Road Bonds (County's Portion). 5Hs*13 A-O $16,230 A-O '21-23 5s M-N 18,0001923 5s '16 M-S 25,000—M&S 1 1921. Street Impt. Bonds. 6s *19 s-a *15,570..Sept 1 '21-'29 6s '18 Road Bonds. — — '20, $215,424 81,260 54,000 Assess, val. 1921 —9,608,535 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1921....$20.90 Population 1910, 5,463; 1920, 6,418 _ Sinking fund. ■'i, : at office of 5s '19 A-O Treasurer. f14—$10.79 INT. at County Treas. office. , ^ This city Is In Ashtabula Co. Inc. July 10 1891. Pop'n 1920. 22,082. City Bldg. Impt. Bonds. $26,000Fire Dept. Bonds. 5s *5,000——— Electric Light Bond*. 6s - ... 5s - 6s '20 A-O . f 1921-1925 500—.Apr 10 1922 1,500—Oct 10 '22-'24 200—Apr 10 '24-^27 [27,500-Apr 10 '24-'28 11,000—-Apr 1 1929 5,500—Oct 1 1928 16,500 Oct 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr. 5 '21$34,000 Sinking fund— 3,000 5s *16 __ Walks. 5s *17 s-a $2,500 1927-1930 5Hs'19 s-a 6,000-Feb 15 '34-*45 GEN. BD. DT, June 13 '18 $40,000 Floating debt.. 1,500 41,500 2,600 Tot. assess, val. 1918 $1,009,357 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918.—$15.60 Population 1910, 1,034; 1920-1,088 —... TOTAL DEBT— Water debt (incl.)——— BATAVIA DISTRICT. SCHOOL Building Bonds. 5s '15 A-O $30,000c.0ct 15 '23-'52 TOTAL DEBT —(?) Bd. of Ed. INT. at Clerk-Treas. office. — BEDFORD. is tn Lorain County. $48,000.May 15'22-'29 \14.000-0ct 15 *21-'27 Apr. BOND. DEBT Sinking fund-- - - - 15 '21 — -—. - - $68,000 7,700 Street Bonds (Village's Share). $4,000a.-July 1 '22-'25 4^sT6 J-J Water Bonds. 6s '20 A-O $8,518.37c.Oct 1 '21-'30 Sewer Bonds. 6s * .0 A-O $6.375.23c Oct 1 '21-'30 Public Building Bonds. Assess, val. real estate 19201,903,380 Assess, val, personal 1920676,265 5HsT8Septljo,000-Sept Total ass'd val. 1920——2,579,645 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$17.00 Sinking fund. Population in 1920-- ———1,462 1 '21-'25 BOND. DEBT Nov 22 '20 *376,000 28,802 Actual val. 1920 (est.)—16,024,110 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$15.70 —— Population in 1910, 1.783;'20,2;677. BEDFORD TOWNSHIP. M-S *20,000_M-S 15 '21-'27 M-S 20,000--M-S 15 '28-34 $47,000 BEDFORD VIL. SCH. DIST. 6s *16 ™ _ -s Building Bonds. ' A-O *50,000-A-O 1 '21-51 . (16,000—A-O '21-'28 A-O £s'10 J-J — t 15'22-27 22,000—July 15 1928 ^ x J- 150—Apr 1 1924 Viaduct Bonds. *207,000— Refunding Bonds. —_ Sinking fund. 131,940 Assessed valuation 1920—29,000,000 Tax rate (pot *1,000) 1921—*20.00 INT. payable at Treas. office. $2,000—July 1 1922 Ditch Bonds. M-S $32,000 6s '18 Sept 1 1921 M-S 2,250c—Apr 1 '21-'25 6s '19 4,400....Sept 1 1924 Refunding Bonds. 19.000c—A & O 1926 675c—-A&O 1921- 4Ms'10 J-J *14,875 J&J '22-'28 M-S 2,000—Mar 1 1922 5,747c—Oct 1 *21-'31 6s 13 {44,000—--A-O '29- 39 60,000—A-O 40-'49 80,000—-A-O '50-'59 J-J 5s'19 s-a $12,420—May I'29-'34 BOND. DEBT May 18 '21 *605,087 Floating debt (incl.).. 180,000 Water debt (Incl.).. 33,000 — & $25,600 —1921-1936 This village is in Cuyahoga Co. This village ~ *26,300— A-O 2,700—Oct 1 *2l-'26 Assess, val (75% act.) '21-2,500,000 5Ms'20 A-O 19,000—Oct 1 *21-'30 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--$18.00 River Improvement Bonds Population 1910, 1,161; 1920, 1,059 4s '09 A-O *250.000c_0ct 1 '21- 29 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 *21- *435,840 AUGLAIZE COUNTY. Assess, debt (add!)——— 74,345 County seat Is Wapakoneta. Sinking fund-—.-—.--—40,972 -s *19,100 Assess, val. *l9 (abt.act.3-43,790,770 Infirmary Building Bonds Tax rate (per *1,000) 1920—*17.60 5s '09 M-S *15,000 Sept 1 1923 INT; at Nat. Bank of Ashtabula. 5s '10 M-S 20,000 Sept 1 1928 Hospital Bonds. - in Clermont Co. Light ... Deficiency Bonds. AVON. Water Bonds. 5s '13 J-J *5,000—July 1 *22-'23 Viaduct Impt. Bonds. 5s'19 $3,000-July 15'22-'27 City Building Bonds. s'17 J-D *30,000—itreet Bonds. 4s '10 M-S $2,500c Sept 19 *21 M-N 6s '15 1,537— May 1 *22-'25 J-D 5s *15 930c. June 1 '22-'25 F-A 5a *15 2,500—Aug 1 '2l-*25 A-O 5s '17 49,943--Oct 1 '21-'31 Park Land Purch. Bonds. 6s '15—J-D *4,136—June 1 *22-'25 M-N 39,000—May 1 *22-*40 5s *15 Water-Main Extension Bonds. 6s '15 F-A *12,140c 1921-1933 Street & Sewer (City's Portion). 5s *15 A-O (*2,000—Apr 1 '21-Y3 $5,200 ... — 4MS"H A"° Water, 4M? BEE HIVE RURAL SCH. DIST. This district (P. O". Warrensville) Cuyahoga County Building Bonds. 5s *16 A-O $45.900c—A-O 1 *21-'48 BOND. DEBT Apr 1917— *50,000 is in . Assessed valuation 1910—-1,057,000 INT. payable In Cleveland. BELLAIRET~~ This Ajty is 4n Belmont County. FirelTruck Purchase Bonds.. M-S *8,250—Sept 1 *21-'25 Deficiency Bonds. — Public Dock Bonds. *5,040— Subway Bonds. ' • 4s *08 A-O *25,000—Oct 1 *21-'28 4s *12 A-O 3,500c—Oct 1 1921 Street Paving (City'sPortion). A-O 4 M s*08 A-O 4Ms'10 A-O INT. payable at Mahoning Nat. Bank, Youngs town. Sewer Bonds. 5s '06 $1,900c 5s'18 J-J (138,000—July — A-O 4 Ms' 4 M a'08 This village is 55,152,180 *5,000—Jan 3 '22-'26 8,000 Electric-Light Bonds. 5s '13 J-J $67.5 12a.-July 1 '22-'33 5s *14 M-N 13,0001-May 1 *22-'34 Portage County. Building Bonds. 5s *15 $4,000 1921-1923 5s'16 20,800—1921-1933 4M8'17A-0 $15,000--A-O 1 '33-'40 BOND. DEBT May 20 '20 $40,000 Sinking fund 1,414 Assessed valuation 1919 2,819,470 Total taxrate (per $1,000) '20 15.00 5s '18 — 1920 AUSTINTOWN TWP. SCH. DIST. This distriet (P. O. West Austintown) is in Mahoning County. Building Bonds. 5Xb A-O$34,000C ($1,000 each six months until 1935) 6s '15 A-O $4,000c.Apr 1 '22-'29 4Hs'16A-0 2,500c.0ct 1*21-25 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— *38,000 Floating debt... 7,000 Assess, val. 1919 (actual) .2,510,000 Total tax (per $1,000) '19—$17.43 Population in 1917 (est.)—..1,700 5s This district (P. O. Atwater) is in 4s&5s 5s val. assess, — ATWATER TWP. RURAL S. D. 80,000-Mar 1 '43-'44 5s Total County tax (per $1,000) 1920—$5.56 Popul'n 1910, 31,246; 1920, 29,527 INT. payable at Treas. office. 5s '16 1 '37-'39 1 '40-'42 . _ BARBERTON. *23-'25 This village is in Summit County. Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 9,410; TOTAL DEBT Apr. 5 '21- $374,000 Ass'd val. '21 (2-3% act).17,000,000 1920, 18,811. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$15.70 5s'14 $15,000—— Population in 1920---— — —4,582 Fire Bonds. *95.000— AUBURN TOWNSHIP. (90,000-Mar 1 '25-'30 This township (P. O. Tiro) Is in 60,000-Mar 1'31-'33 Crawford County. M-S 75,000_Mar 1'34-'36 Road Bonds. 90,000_Mar 105,000-Mar .... Site-Purchase Bonds. 5Hs'18 A-O *75,000 A&O s-a 6s *21 — Population in 1921 (est.) —2,000 6s '20 INT. at Twp. Treasurer's office. ... — — ■ May 20 '21. — _ ... , —.... — 1910, 22,975; 1920, 24.627 ASHTABULA. — Assessed val'n, personal. 2,000,000 Total assessed val'n 1921—4,500,000 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1921-.$16.40 1 9,000-Oct 1 TOT. DEBT July 1 1920. *435,000 Assess, val. '20 (abt.act.).52,730,890 iPqpul'n — Assessed val'n. real estate.2.500,000 County seat Is Athens. Road Improvement Bonds 5s M-S$190,000c 1929-1939 BOND. DEBT Apr. 7 '21- $190,000 *21-'25 Sinking fund 8,476 Assessed val'n, real estate.22,761,870 *21-23 Assessed val'n, personal—22,774,775 '21-'25 Total val. (80% act.) '20-45,536,645 *22-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$5.70 *22-'26 Population in 1920 —50,420 '27-29 INT. payable at Treas. office. ($16,000.Apr 1 \ 10,000-0ct 1 ,County tax (per *1,000) . This township (P.O. Bedford) lain Cuyahoga County. BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '21$35,000 5s '16 Sinking fund 2,885 5Hs'19 s-a (4,000,.Apr 1 '22-'29 Total val* 1921 (act. val.) .10,150,725 14,500—Oct 1 '21-29 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1921—*15.20 6s '16 M-S 20,000-M-S 15 '28-'34 Pop'n 1910, 3,791; 1920——4,682. BOND. DEBT '28-'29 1 1930 24,000—A-O 12,000 Apr Flood-Emergency Bonds. 5s '15 M-S *32,500 -M-S Bridge Bonds BHa'lS M-S *13,500—MAS 5s *14 M-S 26,500—M-S *500 -Sept 3,500—Sept 1,000—Sepc 40,000——Sept This district (P. O. Fremont R. F. D. No. 1) is in Sandusky County. A-O '22-'23 ATHENS COUNTY. 40,000—A-O '24-'27 s-a *1,000) 1919-—*5.70 1 1921 1 1923 BAVWPQVTTTP This village is in Belmont County. 1 1921 5s *17 M-S 1 1922 Inc. 1816. Pop'n 1910, 4,233; 1920* 6,000—Sept 1 1926 4,865. Street Paving Bonds. 6,400——Mar 1 1927 5s *18 M-S 23,000 $21,291.28 Sept 1 1927 5s 14,000—Mar 1 '22-'23 Street Bonds. 5s'19 M-S 4,000 Mar 1 1924 5s $1.341 Fire Dept. Bonds. 16,000—Sept 1 '22-'24 20,000—Mar 1 '22-*24 6s $14,000 5s *19 M-S North Lincoln Ave. Ext. Bonds. 18,000—Sept 1 '2l-*23 $700—1921-1922 4,000—Sept 1 1924 5s 5s'19 M-S Water Bonds. 12,000—Sept 1 '21-'24 \10,000.-Mar 1 *22-'24 5s *04 A-O $48,000—Apr 1 '22-44 Fire Truck Purchase Bonds. '2,000——Mar 1 192 J 5s'19 M-S 1,000 Mar 1 '23-24 6s '19 ($1,400—Feb 1'22-'23 \ 850—Feb 1 1924— l3,500—Sept 1 *2l-'24 5s '20 _Yi M-S 134,000 Sept 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Dec 31'20. $78,783 Jail Bonds. Floating debt 9,904 5^s'18 M-S $3,000 M-S *22-'24 Assess, val. '20 (abt, act.)_5,250,000 BOND. DEBT Dec. 31 '20 $244,500 Taxrate (per *1,000) 1920—$20.00 Assessment debt (add'l). INT. at Village Treasurer's office. 456,600 Assessed valuation, real..33,323,050 Assessed val., personal ' : 2i,829,130 BATAVIA 5s '15 ( 7,000 6s '20 M-S M-S BALLVILLE TWP. ROAD DIST. ATHENS SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '06 M-S $37,400c 1921-1931 4s *10 A-O 22,970c..M&S '21-'35 BOND. DEBT Apr 5'21— $60,000 Assess, val. '20 (abt. act.).9,500,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$6.90 Population in 1920 (est.) —----7,200 INT. 5s '13 5s '16 5^s'x9s-a 3840-Mar 1 '22-'24 Fire-Engine Bonds. 5s '17 M-S $5,500 TOT. BD. DT. iuly 1 Water debt Population 1918 (est.) ....18,000 INT. and coupons at Central Sav., & Trust Co., Barberton. '22-'31 -M-S Street Bonds. Land Purchase Bonds. ... School tax (per 40;000 — 8,000 ATHENS. This — _ . 114,000—Sepc 1 *21-'37 — — 1 1926 4Hs'10 M-S $21.500—Sept 1 '24-'29 1 1936 4Hs'10 M-S 3,500—Sept 1 1924 4^s'12 M-S 40,26ic-Sept 1 '21- 39 1 1923 4Hs'15M-SI 50,000c.Sept 1 '25-'34 U00.000c.Sept 1 '36-*44 1 1927 1 1923 4Ks'16 M-S $30.000—Sept 1 1926 1 1933 4Hs'17 48,000.—1942 1 1928 5s '18 M-S 27,000——Sept 1 1927 1 1926 5s 30.000 ——— 1 1922 5s '19 M-S 250,000- serially to 1941 1 1935 BOND. DEBT July 1 '20. *517,500 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1919—23,664,000 (15,000—Mar l '21-'38 — — 117 OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS June, 1921.] 5s '15 6s '20 M-N $8,000_Nov 15 '21-'24 City-Hall Bonds. M-S *6.000_Mch 1 *22-'24 Refunding Water Bonds 4s '03 F-A $50,000c..-Feb 1 1923 4Hs*17 M-S 105,000c.— (Due *5,000 yrly beg. Sept 15 1921) 4s *17 kar *15,000-Mar 1* 22-'27 GEN. BD. DT. Apr. 11 '21 $269,256 Assessment debt (add'l) 28,746 Floating debt (add'l)-—— 20,000 Sinking fund — 84,000 Water debt-———— 85,000 NET DEBT— 233,996 4s '00 — — Assess, val. '20 (est 60%)-16,326,890 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$19.40 Population 1920 — —-.15,061 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Bellaire. BELLAIRE CITY SCHOOL DIST. 4s M-S $74,000c 4Hs* 10 M-S 109,000c— 1921-1931 —— (Due $5,000 yrly. beg. Sept. 15 21.) 5s *17 s-a $20,000—-Aug 20 1927 0s *18 25,000 Aug 20 1927 — BOND. DEBT July 1 '20- $243,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$8.41 Assessed valuation 1917-14,388:086 1 BARBERTON SCHOOL DIST. 4^s'03 M-S *12,000—Sept 1 1923 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *19-$17.45 4Hs'06 M-S 7,000 Sept 1 1924 Population in 1920 (estJ 15,069 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Bellaire. 4Hs'09 M-S 12,500 -Sept 1 1929 belle center v1l. 8. d. ► This district (P.O. Belle Center) is Floating debt High School Addition Bonds. 5Hs'I8 M-S $55,000 June 1 1938 High School Building Bonds. -s $27,500 Assess, $30,000 2,500 7,500 1920— TOTAL DEBT Apr Assess, debt (add1!) in Logan County. — School 60% val. (40% 1920 1,500,000 act.) $1,000) 1919— .$14.30 1920 850 Tax rate (per Population in June 1 1938 TOTAL DEBT Apr. 6 *1- $100,990 Floating debt (add 1) Total assess, val. 1921 6,000 2,325,780 — Total tax (per $1,000) 1921..$12.20 Population in 1920 1,000 beeea. This village is in Cuyahoga County. 1851. Pop'n '10, 2,609; 1920, 2,959. Water Bonds. Inc. May 1 A-O') 8,000c.Oct 1 '21-'24 bellefontaine. Electric-Light Bonds. A-O / S.OOOc.Oct city is in Logan County. Inc. 6s '20 1 '21- 24 14 0,000c. Oct 1 25-40 Feb. 19 1835, Population 1910, GEN. BD. DT. Apr 21 '21 $107,000 8.238; 1920, 9,336. Assessment bonds 8.000 Electric Light Bonds. 58 $5.500 Sinking fund (general) „§,500 Net debt Apr 1921 Gas and Electric Bonds. 80,000 4^s'05 M-S $40,000 Sept 1 1935 Assess, val.120 (70% act.).3,338,580 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1915.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$1.26 INT. at Bk. of Berea Co. in Berea. Street Bonds City's Portion. 5^s 19 M-S $35,000..Sept 1 23-'29 6^s'18 9,000.-Sept 1 '2l-'29 beeea school disteict 4s '12 Sewer Bonds. A-O $50.000—AAO 1 '21-'54 5s '11 M-S $28,500c.„Mar 1 1930 4Hs'14 A-O 14,OOOc_AAO '21- 34 5s '15 A-O 5.000—AAO *25-'34 (Optional after March 1 1921) 4Hs*12 M-S $3.000c—Mar 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $69,000 (Optional beginning March 1 1921.) Ass'd val. '20 (90% act.)..3,200.000 6s 18 M-S $2,800 Part yearly School tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$7.00 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. 5Hs'l9 M-S 10,000 Sept 1 1939 General Deficiency Bonds. $9,000..Nov 1 '21-*23 Water-Works. 0s '98 M-S $16,000c.Sept 1 '21-'31 738,000..Sept 1 '21-38 5Ms'19 M-tt \54,000—Sept 1 *21-'38 TOT. BD. DT. Mar; 1 '21- $399,350 Water debt (included) 108,000 Sinking fund 8,353 — Assess, val. 9,660,438 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 INT. on bonds payable at $24.00 Peoples bellefontaine sch. dist. F-A $48,682—MAS 1 '20 '40 (Subject to call after March 1 1917.) 4^s'10 M-S 33,500-MAS 1 '21-'41 4Hs'16 9,000 1921-1929 6s '18 13,570—July 1 '2>'35 5s '18 M-N 99,750 1921-1958 5s *19 M-N 20,000 1939 — — 84,000 ... Refunding Bonds. 5Hs'20 J-J $121,900—J-J 1922-1928 BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 $265,000 Sinking fund — 5.000 Assess, val. *20(60% act,)..9,000,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$4.86 INT. at office of City Treasurer. Improvement Bonds. 6s '20 J-J $3,500„ 1927-1928 6s'21 M-N 3,000—1929 A 1930 Refunding Bonds. 6s '20 J-J $1,666 July 1 1926 BONDED DEBT (?) Population 1910, 1,326; 1920—1,286 This district (P. O. Tippecanoe City) Is in Miami County. Building Bonds. 4Hs'16 M-S $60,000..M-S 1 21-45 f$18.000-M A S 1 27- 45 1,000 Mar 1 1938 4^sT7M-S 1,000 Mar 1 1946 2,500 Sept 1 1946 16,000-M A S 1 '47-'50 1,500 Mar 1 1951 School Bonds. 5Hs'18 M-S $55,000 Sept 1 1938 BOND. DEBT July 1918. $155,000 Sinking fund 6,000 Assessed val. 1917 2,788,720 Water-Works *17 -s Richland County. Bonds. $21,000.-M-S 1 *21-'4i 1.500 — (P. O. Bethel) is in district Clermont County. This village is in GEN. BD. DT. Apr 18 '19 $25,000 Floating debt 1,500 General sinking fund 2,000 Water sinking fund 500 Assess, val. '18 (80% act.).1,000,000 Population 1910, J ,0o6; 1920, 998 — Building Bonds. 6s '16 M-S $30.000—Sept 1 '26-'55 Deficit Bonds. ■ 6s J-J $400 July 1 1922 „ GEN. BD. DT. Apr Huron County. Incorporated Jan. 24 1851. General Street Bonds. 5s '07 $2,000 1921-1922 5s'11 8,000 1921-1928 5s '12 2,000 1921-1922 5s'14 1,800 1921-1923 5s '14 6,500 1921-1927 5s *15 1,800 1925-1927 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 6s '18 $9,000—July 1 '22-'30 This village is in 12 '2l_ Floating debt „ $60,000 4,000 1920—1,177,020 val. Total assessed Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 Population 1920 $5.70 —1,800 This village is In Belmont County. $4,500 35,706 GEN. BD. DT. Apr. 28 '21 Assessment debt (add'l) TOTAL DEBT 40,206 Sinking fund 13,023 — ... —- NET DEBT 27,184 Tot.assess.val.(80%act)'20 1.043,480 — ... — Total tax rate(per $1,000)'20_$17.60 Pop'n '10 (est.), 1,500; *20 1,182 BEXLEY. — Water Bonds. 4s s-an 4^3 5s '19 s-an s-a $17,500 Sept 10,000 Sept 6,000.May 15 12,000.May 15 ilO,000_May 15 30,000-May 15 49,000.May 15 24,000-May 15 1 1923 1 1924 *22-'24 *25-'27 '28-'29 '30-'34 '35-'41 '42-'44 Storm Water Sewer Bonds 5s '16 A-O $2.400c-Jan 1 '22-'27 City-Hail Bonds. 4s J-J $8,750c—_Jan 17 1930 Columbus) Is in Incorp. June 8 1908. $39,000Water, Sewer & St. Impt. Bonds. 4Hs'12 A-O $90,000c.„Aug 1 1942 Street Impt. (Village's Portion). 5s '15 A-O $35,000c Oct 1 1930 -s 14,000 This village (P. O. Franklin Co. .s _— — Bonds. Sewer 5^s'19 A-O 45,000 6s 98.000 "20 A-O Oct Apr BOND. 1 1940 1 1928 DEBT/General $295,500 April 11'21 (Assessm't-. 431,300 — 5s '16 $1,500 1921-1923 GEN. BD. DT. May 1920. $196,150 Sinking funds 53,906 Assess, val. (90% act)'20 7,580,740 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$21.10 Floating debt Population in 1910, 682; 1920, 1,342 Cemetery Bonds. .— 600 Water works bonds (add'l). Assessment debt (add'1) 148,500 35,885 Sinking fund INT. Cent. at Nat. Bank and Ohio Nat. Bank, Columbus. village sch. dist. Assess, val. '19(abt80%act)8,137,535 bexley Total tax 5^s'20 M-S /$15,000c..—M-S *23-'25 1 35,000c—M-S '26-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr. 12 '21 $56,000 Sinking fund 4,553 Totlass'd val.'20(85% act).7,580.740 School tax (per $1,000) 1920__$2l.l0 Population in 1920 1,500 Prin. and int. payable at Market Exchange Bank, Columbus. (per $1,000) 1919—$15.60 Pop'n 1910, 5,209; 1920 5,776 INT. on all bonds payable at the depository of sinking fund at Believue Savings Bank. belmont county. County seat is St. Clalrsvllle. Road Bonds. 5s '17 A-O 1$30,000—A&O 1 '22-'26 Prin. and int. A-O 3,000 Apr 1 1927 1 7,500—Apr 1 '22-'24 110,000—Oct 1 '21-'24 6s '20 A-O (87,840 42,360Apr 1 '26 5s '19 payable at Exchange Street Bank of Bloomviile. bluffton. This village is in Allen County. Water-Works Bonds. 5s *17 M-S $48,000.MAS 1 '22-'55 Fire Department Bonds. 5J4s M-N 1921-1926 $3,000 $53,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 5 1920 Total assessed val'n 1920--2,231,950 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$14.00 1,950 Population in 1920 bowling green. This the county seat of Incorp. Nov. 9 1855 is city Wood County. $5,140 City's portion street Armory Bonds 4s '12 $b00 1 I \45.480 Bridge Bonds. 6s '20 M-NS18.000 School Oct 1 1926 P 5Hs'18 M-S $3,236—MAS '21-'24 TOT. DT. Apr 8 1921 $460,200 Floating debt 2,000 Assess, val. real est 57,543,940 Assess, val. personal 47,633,050 Total assessed val. 1920 (2-3) act.) _105,176,990 StateACo.tax(per $1,000) *20„$8.30 Peculation in 1920 on beloit 93,193 road bonds at Treas. office school O. Alvada) is in Seneca County. F-A $41,000—$1,500 s-ann. beginning Aug. 1 1929 BONDED DEBT (?) 4,500—Sept 1 '21-'29 , district. spring This township. — __ 5s *19 M-S /10,000—Mar 1 '22-'31 1 5,000.-Mar 1 '32-'41 Road Bonds. 4>$s 5s *19 —. $50,000 July 1 1937 2,500-Mar 15 '22-'26 3,000-Sept 15 '21-'26 M-S Fire Dept. Bonds. M-S $10,000—Sept bridgeport. This village is In Belmont County. Bridge Bonds 4s $12,000c—-Mar 3 1933 Street-Improvement 4s $60,000c 1928 BOND. DEBT Apr. 30 '21 $52,000 Sinking fund 14,851 Ass'd val'n 1920 (act. val.) .4,969,840 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $20.00 Popula'n 1910, 3,974; 1920. 3,977 INT. payable at the Bridgeport — — - - National Bank. bridgeport school dist. School Bonds. 5s '15 F-A $10,000 1944 A 1945 BOND. DEBT Mar 6 *21. $75,000 Total assess, val. 1920 6,234,800 R. F. D. No. 19) is in Summit Co. \ 24-'60 '22-59 38,OOOc_Oct 1 (?) BONDED DEBT— dist. Berea) is in brook park vil. sch. This district (P. X). Cuyahoga County. Building Bonds. 5s *16 A-O $31.000c-A-0 1 *21-'51 BOND. DEBT May 27 *20 $40,800 1 *21-'30 Total assess, val. 1920—$3,000,000 Deficiency Funding Bonds. (Assessment 100% actual value.) 6s'20 M-S $24.000.-M-S '22-27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $10.20 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '20- $201,841 Population in 1920 (est.) 899 Sink, funds July 1 1919 28.048 INT. at District Depository. Assessed valuation 1919—7,031,280 Tax rate (per $1,000) $16-80 '18 5,788 Pop'n 1910, 5,222; 1920- INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Bowl.Green. brookville! This village is in Montgomery Co. Property Purchase Bonds. M-N $3,000 bowling green sch. dist. 6s *20 4s *12 M-S $82.167--MAS 1 '2l-'48 Deficit Bonds. 6s'18 M-S $21,000 5j£s'20 DEBT Apr. 16 '21 $107,000 Sinking fund 6,000 - Ass'd val. '20 (85% act.)-7,200.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$5.35 Street-Improvement Bonds. — $<,09^c„Feb 1922-'30 Street-Grading Bonds. 5s '18 J-J $ >,400 $1,200 yrly BOND. DEBT May 21 *21 $29,500 Assess, 17,000 debt 3,500 2,046,910 INT. payable in Bowling Green at Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$14-90 Wood Co. Sav. Bank or Commercial Population 1921 1,400 Banking A Savings Co. bradford. This village General sinking fund assess, val. 1920 Total brown county. is in Darke County. Water Bonds. J-J 6s '16 $1,475.-M-S 1 *24-'26 -s '16 25,000 Georgetown is the county seat. Road Bonds. , ($13,400—Mar 1 1922 6s '21 F-A 13,000..-Mar 1 1923 48,000-Mar 1 '24-*27 1933 600 52,000-Mar 1 '28-'31 6s *18 Sept 1 1927 1,500 Sept 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 '21 $35,000 15,785,450 6s '18 s-a 400—Sept 1 *27-'28 Assess, val. real 1,000—Sept 1 '29-'32 Assess, val. personal 8,205,085 Total assess, val. Test Well Drilling Bonds. (65% 6s *16 M-S $1,000.-Sept 1 '27-'28 act.) 1920__23.990,535 Street Impt. Bonds. County tax rate (per$l,000) '20.$6.70 6s '16 M-S $1,000.-Sept 1 '29-'30 Population 1910 24,784 5^s'19 / 1,750—Mar 1 '30-'36 \ 1,750—Sept 1 '30-'36 brown twp. rur. sch. dist. 6s '20 M-S $6,750--Mar l *22-'30 This district (P. O. Oakwood) is in 6s '20 M-S 5.000 M-S *30-'41 Paulding County. BOND. DEBT June 19 *18 $67,425 Building Bonds. Tot. assess, val. 1918 2,000,000 5s'16 J-D $2l,600c-Dec 15 21-36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 $14.80 -s 7,146 Population in 1920 (Census) 1,311 f 3 5.000—Mar 1 '22-'56 M-S 25,000 , —- — bradford 6s '20 6s *21 school dist. M-S $65,000c.Mar M-S Jl8,000c-Sept 1 '22-'54 1 '22-'39 132,000c--.M-S '40-'55 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921$95,000 Tot. assess, val. 1920 3,500,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $3.08 1920_.2,644,860 School tax rate (per M) 1920-_$15.00 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,500 Total assessed val'n This This village is in Cuyahoga Co. Grade Crossing (Village's portion) 5s '15 M-N $30.000.Nov 1 '21-'35 Park Bonds. M-N$39,388—May 1 *22-'35 J-D 20.000—Dec 24 1937 Town Hall M-S brunswick"township. bratenahl! 5s '17 34,000—Sept 1 *22-'55 2,000 Mar 1 1957 2,000 Sept x x956 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $28,746 5s '19 Bonds. township (P. O. Brunswick) Co. Pop'n 1910, 948. Road Bonds. 5s $20,000 —1925 BOND. DEBT May 22 '21 $77,000 Total assess, val. 1920 -2.407,870 is in Medina ... (Assessment about 60% actual.) tax rate (per $1,000; '20-S1740 Total 5s '15 M-NS26.000—May 1 '22-'35 GEN. BD. DT. June 14 '21 $127,000 Population in 1920 Assessment debt bryan. (add'l) Sinking fund 41,000 7,951 Assessed val'n, real estate. 6,526,140 Assessed val'n, personal.- 4,979,655 Total assessed val'n 1920,11(505,795 1915— $8.50 pulation in 1920 1,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) Building Bonds. 4Hs&5S._. $23,100 BOND. DEBT May 1920 Sinking fund Population in 1919--- 977 This village Is in Inc. about 1840. Williams County. Pop'n 1910, 3,641; 1920, 4,262. Improvt Bds (Village's Portion). 4Ms'12 M-S $15,000- — —1929-1931 Sewer Bonds. 5s '16 M-S $5,000c_Mar 1 '26-'35 Street-Improvement Bonas bratenahl school dist. 1921-1930 $48,150 13,683 600 brecksville township. This township (P. O. Brecksville) is in Cuyahoga County. Road Bonds. '949.25—Oct 1 1922 Oct 1 1923 6s $13,949.25c 1,000 1,500—Oct 1 '24-'31 4Hs'12 M-S $12.000c_MAS 1 *25-*27 4Hs'12 M-S 3.423c —Sept l'21-'22 4Ms'12 M-S 7,500c-_MAS '28-'29 5s *13 F-A ll.000c.M-S 1933-35, 5s '17 F-A 15,000-MAS 1 '37-'46 Fire Bonds. 6s '21 M-S 12.000._Mar 1 '22-'27 Water-Works Bonds. $8.000c_Sept 1 12,000c_Sept 1 5Hs'19 M-S l3.000c_Mar 1 1,500c. ..Mar '26-'33 '34-'39 *27-'39 1 1940 3,000.Sept lo *27-'29 4,000cMar x5 *22-'29 1 4,000cSept 15 '21-'28 BOND. DEBT May 21'17$83,500 Sinking fund 7.635 Tbtal assessed value 1916__3,526,610 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916 $9.30 Population 1910, 1,755; 1920. 1,586 Rush Creek Impt. Bonds. Mar $8,070c 1921-1937 Water & Electric-Light Bonds M-S $5,000c__MAS 1 1922 5.000C.MAS 1 '21-'23 4Hs'12 M-S 5,000c—MAS 1 1925 4^s'12 M-S 10,000c—MAS '25-'26 4^s'12 J-D 32,000c.-MAS '22-23 5Ks'18 M-S Funding Bonds 4s '01 M-S $3,000c 1921-1923 Refunding Bonds. Storm Sewer Bonds. 3,000.Mar 15 '27-'29 6s '20 . 5s '20 s-a This district is In Mahoning Co. Building Bonds. 5s '16 M-NI25.000 May 6 1937 5s '16 J-D 5.000C—Dec 1 '38-'42 $15-30 928 6s '20 township (P. O. Adrian) is in Seneca County. $1,000) 1916 Population in 1920 Mar 11930 5Ks'20 A-O/$37,000c.Apr 1 1,000 „ , Refunding Bonds 4s '02 M-S $1,044 MAS 1921 4s'03-04M-S 6,060—Mar 1 '2 >'24 -s '05 3,8)0 1921-1924 5s *05 M-S 4.950 MAS '22-'24 4s '12 M-S 6,750 Sept 1 1921 Total assessed val'n 1920.11,505,795 big M-S / 2.000-M&S 1 1922 I 1,000 Mar 1 1923 Children's Home. int. (P. Nov 1 1930 Bonds. 58 *17 IM> Thi§ township Tax rate (per 1921-1923 Street improvement Bonds. 5s '19 M-S T $9,000-Mar 1 *2 >-'30 Tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $20.04 10,000. .Sept 1 '21-'30 1,000 Sept 1 1930 brtmfield twp. sch. dist. 5s *19 M-S 4,000--Mar 1 *22-'29 This district (P. O. Tallmadge — biglick township. 5s '19 *16-$14.30 Bremen. 5a '15 27,593 on dist. (P. O. Bloomviile) is brewster. This village is in Stark County. in Seneca County. BOND. DEBT May 14 '17 $33,000 School Bldg. Bonds. 1,001,865 5Hs'20 M-S $100,000.-Feb 15 1950 Assess, val. real 148,453 BUND. DEBT May 28 '21 $140,600. Assess, val. personal 1,150,318 Assessed value 1920 3,738,700 Tot. assess, val. 1916 5s *17 " bethesda. belle vite. ^ t INT. This district BOND. bethel school disteict. $1,500,000 925; 1920, 1,134 street bonds payable in 1910. bloom township sch. ^ This belleville! 5Hs'15 J-D Amesville) is in Athens County. bethel twp. rue. sch. dist. National Bank, Bellefontaine. .s been township. This township (P.O. val. 1917 assess, Population This — Total Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$19.00 770 1 '25-40 124,000c. Oct 5^s'19 M-S $38,000 April 1921- Total assessed value 1920-$ 1,841,850 ,ni ^ ^ ^ 6s *20 BOND. DEBT Tax rate (per $1,000) Population in 1920 to Bonds. 5^s'18 M-S $10,000 4s '07 [Vol. 112. OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS 118 bloomfield This township township. (P.O. Nor. Bloomfield) is in Trumbull County. bremen. This village is in Fairfield County. Street Bonds. M-N $3,600c.May 1 '22-'27 5s '17 5s '17 6s '18 ann $4,500—June 1 *22-'30 BOND. DEBT May 1919$23,000 Sinking fund 3,000 5s '08 M-S $45.000 Water 5s '07 1925-1927 Refunding Bonds. M-S $12.000c 1921-1928 BOND. DEBT June 1921. $97,100 June, 1921.] BRYAN (Concluded)— Assessment debt (add'l) $725,500 Water & light debt (add'l) >.191,000 Assess, val. 1920 5,923,730 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $18.50 INT. pay. In Bryan and N.Y. City. BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $75,000 assess, val. 1920 (est)2,183,490 Total Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-_$21.60 Population 1920 (est.) 2,000 CAMBRIDGE. BRYAN VILLAGE SCH. DIST. School city Is $8,736 M&S 1921-*24 120.000-M&S10, '24-50 Building Bonds. 5s '17 J-D $7,500-Sept 10 '2l-*35 BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1917- $137,500 Assessed valuation 1916--$4,600,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916—$15-20 Guernsey County. DISTRICT. SCHOOL This district M-S 4Mb 4s : $9,000c—Sept 1 1928 J-J 17,000c—July 1 1929 4,000c June 11926 5,000 Apr 1 1925 J-J 4s 4s '05 A-O 4s '07 F-A J-J 4s ... 4s '07 4s 10.000 10.000 3.500 5,500. — Feb 1 1927 July 1 1927 1926 1928 J-J $21,500c—Jan 1 1923 Bridge Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $2,000 July 1 1927 4s '05 J-J J-J J^F 4s '07 J-J School tax (per $1,000) 4s Water Bonds. 4Ms 4Mb This city Is in Crawford County. 5s 6,500 Special Assess't 58,500 6s '20 Final Judgment 6s '20 Street —16,808 19,184 5Ms'19 Sewer Impt 5s *17 4s J-J 50,000c_May 1 '36-'40 165.000c.May 1 *41-'55 22.000—Jan 1 *22-'43 Refunding Water Bonds. Jan $2,000c_Jan 1922-1923 5s *16 J-J 15.000c—July 1 Park Bonds. 1936 J-J $9,000c. Jan 1922-1930 4s *12 Sept 17.000.Sept 10 '21-'37 Street Bonds (City's Portion). 4s '08 J-J $8,500c—July 1 1928 4s '21— $98,992 4MB 58,500 4MB Floating debt 49,586 4s Sinking fund 3,700 4s Ass'd val. '20 (70% act.) -17,562,880 4s Total tax (per $1,000) 1920--- $21.40 5s *15 Popula'n 1910, 8.122; 1920. 10,425 5s '17 GEN. BD. DT. May 1 Assess, debt (incl.) \ 5s '15 M-N 6,500 *14 Sewage disposal 4,500 '16 Streets and sewers 8,000 *16 Gen. Street Imp'mt—37,500 5s 4,500c—July 1 1925 5.000 July 1 1927 15,000 1931 M-S 235,000 • Bonds. 5s $26,000-Jan 1 '22-'34 16.000c—Nov 1 1923 ( 28,000c-May 1 '22-'35 4 Ms '10 Street improvement5s '13 General sewer 1923 1924 9,000. 2,000 ... - ... 2,000 1925 76,000 1926-1927 8,668 1921-1924 M-S 12,250c—Mar 1 *22-35 M-S 4.000.-Sept 1 '21-*28 6s '18 $19.000—Sept 3 '21-'39 BOND. DEBT July 1 '20- $774,235 Water debt July 1 1919--589,500 Assess, val. '18 (abt. act.) 14,263.935 Total tax (per $1,000) 1918— $16.00 ... ... ... — SCHOOL DISTRICT. Building Bonds. 5s '20 A-O $45,000 A-0 '21-"29 (See V. 110, p. 2215, for maturity.) BUCYRUS 5s '19 A-O 395,000-—A-O '21-'49 Popul'n 11,327; 1920, 13,104 1910, INTEREST payable In Cambridge (See V. 108, p. 2555, for maturity.) 5Ms'20 A-O 285,000 A-O '25-r54 6s *21 70,000—Apr A-O (See Y. 112, p. 957 for 1 '26-^42 maturity.) A-O 40,000--Apr 1 '22-31 (See V. 112, p. 957 for maturity.) 6s '21 A-O 45,000 1922-1939 6s '21 CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL DIST. 5s'95 $ 14,000c 1921-1934 4Ms*08 M-S 40,459c M&S '21-'34 4s'06 sa 22,000c 1921-1943 5s *15 M-S 10 1921 $789,000 5s V M-S (90%act) 18,141,190 (per $1,000) 1921—$4.00 5Ms'20 BOND. DEBT Apr ■ — Jl.OOOc.Mar 1 '22-'28 \8,000c. Sept 1 *21-'28 19,184c-M & S *21-'30 1934 40,000 6s '20 M-S (13,000—Sept 5 '21-'33 112,000—Mar 5'22-'33 BUCYRUS TWP. CON. RUR. S.D. BOND. DEBT July 1 '20— $160,000 This district (P. O. Bucyrus) is Sinking fund 5,462 in Crawford County. Assess, val. '20 (abt. act.) 16,900,000 Building Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1919 $5.42 5s '16 A-O S10.815C-A-O 10 '2l-*32 Population in 1920 (est) .15,000 $l,000c.Oct 10 '21- 22 INT. at Cambridge Sav. Bank, 5s *17 A-O 5.000c_A&010'23-'27 I 500c Apr 10 1928 Cambridge, and City Treas. office. — 1 1,000c—Oct 10 1928 . BOND. DEBT July 8 1918 $47,300 Total assess, val. 1918 3,800,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '16-S2.05 CAMDEN VIL. SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Camden) is in Preble County. Building Bonds. s *15 A-O $51.000 4s M-S 3,000c School Bonds. BUTLER COUNTY. County seat is Hamilton. Flood-Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 M-N$60,000--June 1 *22-'29 5Ms 4Ms — / 25,000—Jan 1150.000-Jan 1 1 1931 '32-'34 Court-House Rebuilding Bonds 4s '12 M-S $40,000c-Sept 1 '21-'24 Bridge Bonds. 4H a J-J $21.000c__Jan 1 '22-'24 4 Ms'14 M-N440 ,000C 4Mb '16 M-S 12,000—June 1 '22-'24 Road Bonds. 5s '17 M-S $115.000—-July 1 1922 1958 A-O $15.000 BOND. DEBT Mar 5 1920 $69,000 Assess, val. real estate 2,135,490 Assess, val. personal prop 1,059,190 Public utilities 554,780 Total val. '19 (2-3 act.) 3.749,460 School tax (per $1,000) ' 19—$4.25 + taxes except for school purposes. BUTLER TWP. RURAL s. D. This district (P. O. Vandalia) is in Montgomery County. 6s '20 J-J $175,000c—M-S '26-'50 (See V. Ill, p. 515, for maturity.) (?) BONDED DEBT DIS. This district Total tax rate (per $1,000) '15 $8.70 ~~ CANTON. County seat of Stark Co. Incorp. as a village In 1822 and as a town In 1838. 6s 42,000--Mar 1 *23-'31 -- 5Ms 74,000-—Mar 1 1924 Auditorium Bonds. 5s '17 $2.000 Sept 1 1927 5s '18 $6,000 1928 — — — 5Ms* 19 s-a 4,500c Sept Refunding Water Bonds. BYESVILLE SCHOOL DIST. 4s '03 M-8 $5,000c-—Sept Funding & Refunding Bonds. 12,000c.—Sept 6s '18 M-S $8,312-.Mar 1 *21-'37 4Ms'03 M-S Paving Bonds. BOND. DEBT July '18— $56,222 Floating debt 1,500 5Ms'20 378,000/32,000 Dec 1 I \45,000 Dec 1 Total assessed val 2,260,125 Water-Works Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '14 $5.35 4s *04 CADIZ. This village is in Harrison County. Street Bonds. 4Ms 1921 $7,009 --- Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'18 s-a $6,775 1921-1925 6s *21 15,000—Jun el '22-'31 Street Paving Bonds. 5s s-a $29,516 1921-1936 GEN. BD. DT. May 21 *21 $36,600 --- t 4Ms'10 M-S M-S 4Ms'12 M-S 5Ms* 13 M-S 5s '14 M-S 4 Ms 5s'14 5s *15 — — 4Ms'16 M-S 4Ms'16 M-S 4Ms'17 9,000 5s '17 M-S (add'l) 7,700 5s '17 Sinking fund 500 5Ms'18 s-a Water debt (included) 5,000 5s '19 Assessed val. real estate 1.501./20 5s '19 s-a Assess, val., pers'l prop—1,380,440 Floating debt ... „ — 5Ms'18 1921—2,882,160 6s '19 (per $1,000) '21 $19.20 Total assessed val. Total tax rate Population 1910, 1,971; 1920, 2,084. INTEREST payable in Cadiz. 6s 1 1923 4Ms'16 M-S 4M»s"16 M-S 5Ms'18 5Ms —- 5s '19 — 13.000c—Mar 5,500 Mar 3,000c—Mar 2,700 6,500 Sept 1 1926 Fire Station Bonds. 1 1936 5Ms'19 s-a $23,400.Sept 1 '2l-'29 1 1928 5s '20 65,000 Sept 1 1927 1928 Motor-Truck Bonds. 1 1927 5s '17 M-S $5.000c—Sept 1 1928 — GEN. BD. DT. May 1921$6,600,000 Market-House Bonds. 4s '02 J^I $53,000c—July 1 1925 Assessment Exceptions Funding Bonds. 5s '03 A-O$106,000c—Apr 5s *17 M-S 1 1928 8,600c—Mar 1 1927 f36,000c.-Dec 1 *21-'23 Long- under 4,483,690 814,000 Sinking fund Water debt Tot. 337,788 debt (add'l)-- worth Act - ass'd 2,iOS,937 1921.-143,773,460 val. 80,000c.-Dec 1 *24-'28 Real value 1921 143,773,450 5Ms*17 J-D • 75,000c__Dec 1 '29-'33 City tax (per $1,000) 1921 $8.40 48,000c„Dec 1 '34-'36 Pop'n 1910, 50,217; 1920- 87.091 25.000c.__Dec 1 1937 INT. payable at City Treas. office. «s '20 s-a 426.485.60c Sept 1 1928 Police-Sta.-Impt. Bonds. 5Ms*13 M-S $5,000c Sept 1 1923 Sewage Treat. Plant Bonds. 4Hs'15 M-S $75,000c Sept 1 1955 5s 260,0001953 4Ms 185.,000 —-1954 4Hs 2,000 1927 5Ms 10,000 1928 — — — . ... - — Improvement Bonds. 22,000--Sept 1 '21-'28 6s 4,000 Mar 1 1931 3 Ms 8,647--Mar 1 '23-'26 5s —_ —- — Sewer Bonds. 4Ms'll 4Hs*12 43^8*13 4Ms'12 5Ms'13 5s '13 M-S M-S —- M-S M-S $2,680c—Sept 37.400c—-Sept 18,100c Mar 8,100c Mar 38,100c—-Mar 1 1 1 1 1921 1922 1923 1922 1 1923 M-S 216,000c—-Sept 1 1953 11,700c—Mar 1 1924 8,000c—-Sept 1 1924 5Ms'14 11,350 Mar 1 1924 5s 44,000r—_Sept 1 1953 4 Mis 8,000r—Sept 1 1922 4Hs'14 M&S185,000c—.Sept 1 1954 5s '15 M&S 40,000c—-Mar 1 1925 M-S 5s *16 1,000c 1921-19 M-S 5s '16 3,200c---Sept 1 1 M-S 5s '17 5,100c-. _Mar 1 1922 M-S 5s '17 1,000c. _Mar 1 1922 M-S 5s '17 l,340c_Sept 1 '2l-'22 M-S 5s *17 70,000c_8ept 1 '31-'37 5s '17- .M-S 1,000c 1921-1922 2,000c—Mar 1 1927 4Hs'17 J-D 6Ms'18 M-S 110.000._Mar 1 *28-'38 5Ms*18 ... 4,700—Sept 1 '21-'23 5Ms'18 s-a 53,000c. Sept 1 *2l-'38 5s '19 990 Mar 1 1924 6s 22,000--Mar 1 '22-'28 Comfort-Station Impt. Bonds. 5s '15 M&S $6,000c—Mar 1 1925 City-Hall Impt. Bonds. M&S $4,000c—-Mar 1 1925 5s '15 43$s'16 M-S 1.500 Mar 1 1925 4M»s'l6 M-S 4,500 Sept 1 1928 Detention Hospital Impt. Bds. 5s '15 M&S $3,000c—.Mar 1 1925 6s 15,000 Mar 1 1931 Street Bonds* (City's Portion). CANTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s J-D 4s *05 M-N 4s '06 M-S F-A $10,000c 1921 30.000c.May 1 *24*-25 30,000c—Mar 1 1926 4s *07 20,000c—Feb 16 1927 4s '08 F-A 30,000c Feb 27 1928 4s *08 J-D 60,000c—Dec 15 1928 4s '09 M-N 34,000c.-May 27 1929 4s '10 F-A 36.000c—Feb 17 1930 4s '11 A-O 39,000c..Apr 28 1931 A-O 225,000 5s '14 Apr 8 1954 5s '14 J-D 50,000 Dec 4 1954 F-A 275.000 5s *15 Feb 3 1955 4Ms'15 A-O 250,000 Apr 1 1955 5s '15 J-D 147,000c—June 3 1955 4Ms'16 M-N168.000—May 11 1956 4Ms'17 A-O 165,000 yrly ouApril 23 ($10,000 1919 to 1936 & $5,000 1937) 5s *18 J-J 5s '19 F-A /180,000c.Jan 10 '30-*38 5Hs'14 M-S 5s '14 M-S \ — 5Ms'13 M-S $57,200c—-Mar 1 1923 5Ms'13 12,100—Sept 1 1921 5s '14 M-S 12,000— -Mar 1 1924 9,800 Mar 1 1923 5s>$'14 M-S 5s '14 M-S 5,000c—-Sept 1 1924 4,200c—-Mar 1 1922 5Ms'14 ll,800r__-Sept 1 1923 5 Mis 9.000 Mar 1 1925 5s '15 8,700——-Mar 1925 5s'15 M-S 4Hs'15 M-S 32,100c—Sept 1 1925 24,700c—Mar 1 1922 M-S 5s '15 4M»s'16 M-S 62,800—--Mar 1 1926 5s 16 M-S 28,800 Sept 1 1925 4Ms'16 M-S 130,000 Mar 1 1926 5s *16 M-S 19,300- —-Mar 1 1926 25,250 Sept 1 1926 4Ms'16 M-S 5s '16 M-S 22,350.-Sept 1 *2l-'26 M-S 1,909c 1921 5s *16 M-S 7,700c.-_Mar 1 1922 5s '17 M-S fl5,000c.Mar 1 '27-'29 5s '17 I 4,000c.__Mar 1 1930 M-S 8,800c.—Sept 1 1927 5s *17 M-S 5,000c__-Sept 1 1928 5s '17 9,400c—Mar 1 1928 5Ms'18 — 48,100 ...Mar 1 1929 5Ms'19 4,650 Mar 1 1924 5s '19 900--Sept '24 & '30 5Ms'20 3,012 Mar 1 1928 6s '20 96,000 Sept 11928 5s '20 Refunding Bonds 4Hs'03 F-A $13,000c..Aug 20 1923 4s '03 M-S 5,000c—-Sept 1 1928 4s '04 F-A 12,000c—Feb 11924 10,000r—-Feb 1 1924 4s — — 1921 1922 1922 1923-1927 If.000. 1928 120,000. Dec 20 *21-'40 119,000-Dec 20 *41-'57 1 5.000——— 20,000 5s *19 F-A pa '19 125,000 s-a 5s '19 s-a 19,000—Dec 10 1921 1,406 000.Dec 10 *22-'59 6s '20M-S1,840,000-Sept 20 '21-'60 6s '21 s-a 298,000—Feb .J. 5 1961 . Deficiency Bonds. 5s '19 /$240,000--Dec 1 '21-'26 s-a _ -— 10 1939 11,000c-Jan /15.000 - I Dec 1 1927 46,000 BOND. DEBT Apr. 15 *21$6,015,000 134,898 Sinking funds— Value of other assets 5,000,000 ,-84,032,620 Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal 65,412,770 .149,445,390 175,000,000 School tax (per $1,000) '21—-$21.90 Population in 192087,091 Total val'21 (88% act.) Actual value (est.) INT. 1921 in at N. Y. on Hanover due in bonds Nat. Bank; all others at Kountze Bros. CAREY VILLAGE SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Carey) is in Wyandot County, 6s '20 s-a T$73,625c_June 1 '22-'40 \ 77,500c.Dec 1 '21-*40 BONDED DEBT (?) — Prin. int. and at First — National Bank of Carey. — — s-a — -s *17 --- M-S M-S — — — — __ --- 11930 '24-'32 4s '05 F-A 22.000c—Feb 4s '09 M-S 4s M-S 13,000c. ..Sept 11929 26,000c&r Mar 1 1929 25,000c—Mar 1 1927 29,400c&rAugl5'21-'27 85,000c-—Sept 1 1930 40,000r Sept 1 1930 25,000c&r-MLar 1 1932 25,000c—Mar 1 1923 4Ms'16 M-S 4Ms*16 M-S 4MS'17 M-S 67,000c .1921-1937 25,000c—Mar 1 1927 79,520c. Sept 1 '21-'40 22,475c. Mar 1'22-'29 '19 Steam Shovel Purchase Bonds. 5s '18 _ — - CARROLL TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Oak Harbor) •Is in Ottawa County. Road Bonds. 5s '18 /$ 17,500—M & S '21-'27 5,900 Mar 1 1928 s-a 1 TOT. DEBT Apr. 7 1921- Sinking fund Tot, assess, val. 1921 rate (per $1,000) Population in 1920 Tax 1921--$15.40 —2,192 RUR. S. D. $61,000c—-A-O *21-'41 CEDARVILLE TWP. 5s '15 A-O (See V. 100, p. 1945, for maturity.) 5s *16 A-O *$3,000 ($500 yearly on April 1.) BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921$74,500 Assessed valuation 1921—4,475,000 - School tax (per $1,000) 1920--$5.00 Population In 1920 (est.) _3,000 * INT. at the Exchange Bank, Cedarvllle; on other bonds at 4th Nat. Bank, Cincinnati. CELINA. County seat of Mercer Co. Inc. Apr. 2 1861. Population 1910, 3,493; 1920, 4,226. Light-Plant Bonds. 4s'00 J-D $10,000c.Junel2 *22-*25 5s '03 Sept 6,000c-8ept 15'21-26 Storm-Sewer Bonds. 5s '16 $4,600 1920 5s '17 6>900 1921-1923 City-Hall Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'15 M&SI10.000 Sept 1 1925 Water and Light Bonds. 5s '13 Dec $10,000c—Dec 1 1923 Park and Street Bonds. 5s 16 J-J $10.000 July 1 1630 — — 36.000c 1928-1939 24,000..Mar 1 '40-'47 30,000..Sept 1 '21-*38 5Ms'20 71,000c 1 1924 1 1934 1 1925 1 1926 1 1936 1924-1934 2,037 Mar 1 1929 718,000c..Oct 1 '21-'43 39.000—Sept 1 '26-'38 / 18,000c—.Oct 1 1943 l512,OOOc.Oct 1 '44-'49 25,000 Mar *24-'31 $2,000c $4,000c—June 1 1926 50,000c—Mar 1 1938 8,500c—Sept 1 1922 1921-1923 — 300,000/7,000 Dec 1 *21-'32 \8,000 Dec 1 '33-'59 Police and Fire-Alarm Bonds. 4s '06 J-D $20,000c—.June 1 1926 Sewer Bonds. 5s *14 M-S $80,000..Mar 1 Funding Bonds. _ 6s '20 s-a Deficiency Bonds. $277,347—Sept 1 *2l-'27 Garbage-Disposal Bonds. 5s '17 M-S $8 .OOOc.Mar 1 *22-'29 5 Ms 2.500 1928 Fire Engine Bonds. 6s 12,500 Mar 1 1930 Fire Telegraph. • 6s 38,500 Sept 1 1930 -s '19 s-a ^ — „ — ^ ... _ „ $47,500 5,900 2,555,220 5Ms'19 s-a $9,000c—Sept 1 1929 City Barn Constr. Bonds. 5s '15 M&S$16,000 Mar 1 1925 Jail-Construction Bonds. 5s *15 M-S $5,500c—Mar 1 1925 Sewer Construction Bonds. Street Bonds. 5Ms'20 100.000/7,000 Dec 1 '21-'32 $3,570 18,000 Dec 1'33&'34 5s '03 3.500C-—Sept 61,600c—Mar 47,000—_Mar 4.000 Mar 80,000c—Mar Bonds. J-D _ *33&34 Water and Sewer Bonds. Park CALDWELL SCHOOL DIST. 4s *06 School Bldg. Bonds. 6s '20 s-a f$56,500—Mar 1 '22-'59 5Ms'l3 1 1,500 Feb 1 1960 5s '14 1 1924 1 1928 F-A/$50,000c_Augl5 '21-22 — Assess, debt — — CANAAN TWP. RUR. SCH. (P. O. Plain City) is In Madison County. 6s'20 s-a 67,600c. Building Bonds. TOTAL DEBT July 1 '20 $1,052,000 5s '15 M-S $23,9l2c_M-S 1 '2l-'35 Assess.val.'20 (abt.act.)-143,479,880 5s '16 M-8 15.000c.M-S 1 '36-'45 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '16—$3.40 5s *17 M-S 4,500c—Mar 1 '37-'45 Popul'n 1910, 70,271; 1920, 87,025 6s '18 M-S 4,500—Mar 1 *37-'45 INT. payable at Treas. BOND. DEBT July 1916— office. $45,000 The Miami University lands (22,Total assess, val. 1915 2,561,130 566 acres), appraised at $1,200,080 in 1908, are exempt from all State — — Tot.ass'd val.'21 School tax 1928 5,600 1 1929 — — (See V. 110, p. 1446, for maturity.) 5Ms'l8 — — 5s '15 BUCYRUS. M-S $10,000c_i_Mar 1 1927 5s '17 5Ms'19 M-S 13,700c—Mar 1 1929 judgment Bonds. 1 1929 $10,000. 1922 1 1929 5Ms'18 Intercepting Sewer Bonds. Hospital Bonds. 5Ms $290,000 1938-1947 5Ms'13 M-S $5,000c—Sept 1 1933 P. F. A. Tel. Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. 5Ks'19 $13,500 Sept 1 1929 4s '06 J-D $29,000c---June 1 1926 Fire & Police Dept. Bonds. 4Ms'12 Mar 70.000c„_Mar 1 1932 5Ms'18 $2.700 1928 48 06 J-D l.OOOr—June 1 1926 Nimishillen Creek Impt. Bonds. 5Ms'14 M-S 5,000c—Sept 1 1924 5Ms'20 365,000/10,000 Dec 1 *21-'34 5s '15 16,000—Mar 1 1925 1 9,000 Dec 1 *35-'59 —_ — 4s (P. O. Buchtei) is In Athens County. Building Bonds. 4Ms'16 M-N $5,000—Sept 1 *44-'48 BOND. DEBT May 16 '18—$31,000 Floating debt 1,000 Total assess, val. 1914 586,000 1916—$1.64 1 1922 — Refunding Bonds. BUCHTEL — — In Sewer Bonds. 4Ms'16 A-O Site Purchase Bonds. Street Signs. 4Ms'12 $12.000c—Mar Service & Safety Dept. 5s *19 $10,810c—Mar 5s '19 5,700 Mar 5s'19 3.660——Mar —_ This 5s *03 119 OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS _ , /$10,000—Sept 1 1925 \ 11,000—Sept 1 1928 Refunding Bonds 4Ms'05 J-J $42,000—Jan 1 4s '10 M-N 5,000c-May 1 3.90s'01 F-A 25,000.Aug 25 5s *13 Mar 22,000—Mar 1 5s *14 Dec 8,000—Dec 1 5Ms'18 M-S lO.OOOc.Sept 1 5Ms'18s-a , '34-'52 20,000-Dec *25-'35 1922 *23-'33 '23-'44 *21-'28 '28-*32 15'28-'40 120 CELINA OHIO-CITIES AND CHILLICOTHE. (Continued)— Water-Work# Bonds. 6s '94 A-O $22,564.-Apr 3 *22-29 6s '94 A-O 8,000—Oct 15 '29-'31 4Hs*10 8ept Sinking fund 9,947 Assess, val. *20 (abt. act.) .5,705,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$19.00 INTEREST at Village Treasury. CELINA 8CHOOL DISTRICT. 4s $24.500 15,000 ... 4Hs ... BOND. DEBT Apr Assessment 1921.- $42,000 3,500 debt Assess, val., real est 3,494,630 Assess, val., personal 3,105,212 Tot.asses.val. 20(80% act.)6,599,842 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$4.10 Population In 1920 4,300 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. CENTER TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Columbiana County. Lisbon) Is In Road Bonds. 5s '15 M-S $25,000—Sept 1 '21-'25 5s '15 M-S 5,000—Sept 1 '21-'25 GEN. DEBT May 17 '17— $51,757 Assessed val., real 3,188,040 Assessed val., personal 1,864,340 Total valuation 4s '10 4Hs*14 Ross County. Paving Bonds. $29,468—Mar 20 1934 --- Bonds. Sewer 4Hs'14 J-D $31,000 June 11934 General Flood Bonds. 5s '14 M-8 $2,540 Mar 2 1934 Street Sc Sewer Bonds {General). 4Hs'07 $4.800 Mar 1 1922 4s *07 30,000-—May 15 1928 4s *08 M-8 2,400—Sept 15 1923 4s *09 J-J 17,000 July 1 1929 4s '09 3,400-— Mar 15 1924 4s *09 1.250 Nov 1 1928 4s *10 6.500—June 15 1939 4s *10 6.000 July 1 1930 4s *11 1,100 Mar 1 1931 4s '11 3,250—June 15 1931 4s'11 1,100 June 1 1931 43 '12 5.000 Mar 9 1932 4s '12 2,250—Sept 10 1922 4s'12 1,500 Sept 3 1932 4s *12 25.000-.-Dec 30 1932 5s '13 Sept 1,000 Sept 1 1933 5s *13 M-S 1,650—Sept 20 1933 4Ms'14 M-N 6.400—May 1 1934 5s '15 M-S 5,905—Mar 15 1925 5)48*18 M-S 4,000 Part yearly Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-D $21,000—Dec 1 '21-'27 Canal Crossing Bonds 4s '11 $1,650—Aug 20 1931 4s'12 1.500 Sept 3 1932 Fire Department Bonds 4s '08 $10,000—Aug 15 1928 4s '10 3,250 Apr 1 1930 4Ms*15 M&S100.000—Mar 15 1935 Safety Dept. Impt. Bonds. 5s '13 Sept $22,000—Sept 1 1933 Park Bonds 4s'11 $1.500—Sept 15 1921 City Prison Bonds 4s '10 $3,250 Apr 1 1930 Deficiency Bonds. 58 '14 M-S $41,300—Jan 25 1924 08 '13 8,500 Sept 11923 5s *15 71,200 1935 TOT. BD. DT. May 18 '20 $407,875 Sinking fund 41,430 —- — — 1921-1934 1934-1941 1916 5,052,380 Total tax (per $1,000) $16.20 Population 1910, 4,670; 1920, 4,833 INT. at the People's State Bank, Lisbon. -— — ... —. ... ... ... ... — — ... --- — CENTERBURG. This village Is in Knox County. Street Impt. Bonds. 5Hs'19 M-8 $38,000 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $62,100 - Floating debt Sinking fund, general Sinking fund, water — — INTEREST FALLS. This village is in Cuyahoga Co. 1,702 A-O 1921-1928 (l,600c__Apr l'22-'29 \ 1,800c. ..Oct 1 *21-'29 6s '19 A-O 3,6l7—_8ept *21-*29 Water-Works Bonds. 6s A-O $10,000c 7 500— -s 1922 5s'20 J-J 1,250,000. 1965 Cine. South. Ry. Terminal {Optional 40 years after date). 3)48*02 J-J sf500,000—July 1 1965 3)*s'03 J-J 500,000 July 1 1965 3Hs'04 J-J 500,000 July 1 1965 3J4s'05 J-J 500,000c—July 1 1965 3)48*06 J-J 500,000c—.July 1 1965 48 '12 J-D sf100,000—Dec 18 1965 4s '14 J-J f 90.000c July 1 1965 sf10,000c/. 4Ms'16 M-S 100,000 Mar 1 1965 4)48*16 J-J sf250,000 July 1 1965 5s '18 J-J 100,000 July 1 1965 5s '20 J-J $1,000.000c-July 1 1965 City-Hall and Public-Hall. 4s '10 F-A sf$12,000—Aug 15 1930 4s '10 A-O sf4,000 Oct 1 1930 4Ks'14 F-A sf2,500 Aug 1 1954 4Ms'15 M-Nsf 1,500 May 11925 4HsT5 J-J 25.000 Jan 2 1945 4Ms'19 sf22,000—July 15 1839 6s '20 J-J 6,500 July 1 ±928 — Condemnation 3)48*03 J-J 4s '04 3)4s'05 A-O 3.65s'07M-S 3.65s'07A-O 4s'07 J^l 4s *07 J^T 4s '07 J-D 4s '07 A-O 4s 08 J-J 4s 08 F-A 4s 08 F-A 4s 08 J-D 4s '08 F-A 4s *09 5s A-O 5,000c—May 2 *22-26 Sewer Bonds (Village Portion). A-O $12,500c 1929 Sewage-Disposal Bonds. 6s '18 $1,720—Apr 1 — '22-'28 Cemetery Bonds. A-O $13,500c of Treasurer. CHILLICOTHE SCHOOL DIST. '11 M-8 $40.000c-M&S 1 '22-*41 M-N 15,000c 1928 A-O 57,000—A-O 1 '22-'35 J&J 14.000C.M&S1'22-'35 M-S 16,000-M & S '21-'36 DEBT July 1 '21. $136,500 fund 13.270 Assess, val. '20 (80% act.)21.000.o6o 4s School tax (per $1,060) '20-'21_$8.60 Population In 1920 (est.) 20,000 M-S 4s *09 A-O 4s '09 A-O J-D 4s *09 4s '10 4s '10 J^J M-S A-O M-N M-N J-D M-S A-O A-O A-O M-N M-N J-D J-D A-O M-S J-D J-D J-J' J-D F-A J-J 4s '13 F-A 4HsT3 4Ms*13 4Xs' 13 4Xs'13 4^s'19 J-D J-J M-N J-D 4s '10 4s '10 4s '10 4s'10 4s'10 4s *10 4s *10 4s '10 4s '10 4s '10 4s '10 4s *10 4s '10 4s '11 4s '11 4s *11 4s *12 (Due part each 6 GEN. BD. DT. C. T. Fund Greve, Trustees. 4s *12 Secretary Sinking Cincinnati Is situated In Hamilton County. orated Founded as a beg. Apr 1 '19) Apr 1 *17—$42,062 mos. In town Jan. 1789; 1 Incorp¬ 1802 and as Feb. 5 1819. The following have since been annexed: Hartwell, Pleasant Fernbank, Ridge, Oakley, Delhi, Madisonville, Carthage, College Hill, Sayler Park, Mt. Washington, Mt. Airy, Avondale, Clifton, Llnwood, West wood, Riverside, Hyde Park, Evanston, Bond Hill, Winton Place, Kennedy Heights and Red Bank. The Lln¬ wood, Mt. Airy and Mt. yfashington bonds have all been paid off but the debts of the other places will be found a Assessment debt (add'l) 41,750 Assessed val., real estate..1,249,680 Assessed val., personal prop 593,396 Total assessed val. 1915—1,842,470 Total assessed val. 1916 1,964,966 Total tax rate(per $1.000) 1916$15.30 Population 1910, 1,931; 1920, 2,237 city in the table below. CHAGRIN FALLS SCH. DIST. Bonds marked thus—sf—are held 6s *14 A-O $32.000c.A & O '22-'37 In the sinking fund. 5s '14 A-O 6.650C.A & O *21-'27 Bridge, Grade Crossing, Subway, School Improvement Bonds. Str. & Viad. and Viaduct. 5s'16 A-O $1,200c —1925 &1926 Bridge Bonds. 6s 20,000 4s '89 J-D $68.000 Junel 1939 Refunding Bonds. (Subject to call June 1 1919.) 5s '16 A-O $3,45/.32cA&0 1 *21-24 4s *07 J-D sf3,500 June30 1927 5s '17 A-O 3,000c_A&O 1 *22-*24 — . . 4s '06 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '19—-$57,122 Assess, val. real 2,080,050 Assess, val. personal Total 4s A-Osf36,000 Oct 1 1936 sf26,000—Jan 27 1938 J-J sf28,000 July 1 1928 M-Nsfl0,000 --Nov 1 1939 4s *08 1,074,106 assess, val. '19 (abt. 80% actual).. 3.154,150 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 $1.50 Population in 1918 (est.) 2,800 INT. at Chagrin Falls Banking Co. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. Urbana Is the county seat. Court-House Bonds. 5s '16 Ditch 5^s'18 $4,500 Bonds. '09 4s '10 A-O sf7,500—Apr 15 4s *10 M-Nsf6.200—-May 1 4s '10 M-N sflS.OOO May 1 4s '12 J-J 31,500 July 1 4Hs*13 J-D sfl2,000 June2 4Hs'14 FtjA sf8.500—Aug 15 5s '18 F-A 31,700 Aug 1 5s '20 A-O 15,000-—Apr 15 5s *20 A-O 36,000 Apr 1 5s '20 J-J ll,300-_„July 1 -_- 4s '10 M-N$50,000 '03 M SsflO.OOO 1 1923 A-O F-A 1 1924 1 1934 Mar 7,500 Apr 300,000 Aug 350,000c—June 4s '92 J-D 1 1922 3Hs'06 F-A 425,000c—Feb 1 1936 3.65e'06M-N 140,000c—Nov 5 1926 3.65s'07M-Nsf 20.000—May 25 1927 A-O 257.000c—Oct 15 1937 F-A 115,500c...Feb 1 1938 M-Nsf50.000 4s *09 4s *10 A-O A-O CHESTER TOWNSHIP This (?) S. 1926 4s *04 4s '07 4s '11 4s 11 4Hs 15 4XF15 4Hs'15 4Hsl5 4Hs 16 Nov 1 1928 sf4,500—Oct 11929 283.000r._Apr 15 1950 A-O 250,000c-—Apr 1 1941 M-Ssf21,000—-Sept 15 1931 J-J 50,000—Jan 15 F-A 165.000—Feb 15 A-O sf16,500 Apr 1 M-S sfl,500—Sept 15 J-D sf14.000-.-Dec 15 1935 1955 1935 1935 1936 4)^8*17 M-N sf6,000 D. district (P. O. Wooster) Is Wayne County. School Bldg. Bonds. 5Hs'20 M-S $40,000--Mar 1 *22-'41 BOND. DEBT Apr. 8 '21. $40,000 Mayl 1937 A&O 15,000.__Apr 15 1940 (Optional April 15 1930.) Cine Sou Ry. Construction {Optional 30 years after date). 4s 91 J-J ($75.0001 July 1 1941 5s '20 I sf2,000j Total assess, val. 1921 3,676,006 3Hs'02 J-JT 7.797,0001.July 1 1952 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$10.20 1 sf13,000/ Population in 1920 1.311 3 X 8'06M-N $4,595,000c_ May 1 1950 5s '19 — $115,000 Dec J-J 340.000—July M-S 25,000—Sept sfl 25,000—Jan J-J 325,000—Jan J-J M-N sf25.000 May J-J 75,000 Jan 4Ks'17 F-A sf40,000 House of Refuge Bonds. 4s *96 J-J 1 1 1 1 1923 1924 1934 1935 J 1 4s '11 4s *13 sf6.000-.July 1 1926 30,000 Apr 1 1925 4Hs*13 F-A/ I 4Hs'14 J-J sf20,000l-Feb 1 1938 100,000/ sflO.OOO July 1 1939 50.000—Mar 1 1935 4Hs'15 M-S Infirmary Improvement. J-J $40,000c—Jan 1 1923 Market-House Bonds. 3Xs'02 A-O sf$6,000—Oct 1 1927 4Xs'15 J-J 35.000-Jan 15 1935 4s '03 Park Bonds 4s '93 J-D sf$35.000—June 1 1923 4^8*02 J-D sf50,000 July 1 1927 500.000c.July 1 1954 sf25.000c.Sept 1 1924 350,000c_June 1 1955 sf20,000„Oct 1 1956 J-J 4s *04 M-S 4)*s'05 J-D 4s '06 4s '07 A-O J-J 4s*07 4s '07 3s '07 1947 1947 1948 4s '08 A-O 4s *08 . F-A 3s *08 A-O F-A sf10,000.Apr 1928 1949 1949 1929 1949 1949 1929 1930 1930 1930 4s '07 4s '08 J-D M-S 1950 1930 1950 1950 1950 1940 15 1925 sf25,000—Nov sf6,000—Nov sf9,500—Dec sf2,000—Dec 1 1 1 1 1950 1930 1930 1925 sfl6,500—Apr 1 1931 sf2,500-Sept 15 1926 2,500.Dec 30 1931 sf18,500--Dec 1 1941 6,000 July 11932 sf4,500-June 15 1952 sf 1,500—Aug 1 sfl0.000.July 15 sf5,000—Feb 1 sf9.000—June 2 sflO,700—July 1 sfl 1,700—Nov 1 sf8,000_Dec 15 sfl.675—Feb 3 1932 1932 1933 1953 1933 1933 1933 1939 31,700—Aug 1 1958 Consolidated Sinking Fund. Refunding. 3.65g'97 F-AS3.600,000—Feb 1 1937 — Emergency Bonds. 4KsT3 A-O($99,500 I—Apr 21 1933 sf800_July 25 1957 86,000cJune 30 1957 sflO.OOO.-Sept 1 1957 17,500.July 15 1957 300,000c.0ctl5 1957 J-J A-O sf20,000—Feb 50,000c.Apr 1 1938 1 1948 65,000c.Apr 1 sf40.000.Aug 20 sf35,000—Junel 25,000c. Sept 1 25.500cSept 15 sflO.OOO-Mar 15 1958 1928 1950 4s'09 4s '09 4s *09 J-D M-S 4s '10 M-S 4s '10 A-O sf7,500-Aj>r 15 M-N sflO.OOO.May 15 M-N sf5,000„May 1 A-O 50,000c_Apr 1 M-S sf5,000.Sept 15 J-D l,000,000cDec 15 F-A Tsf75,0001.Feb 1 4s '10 4s '10 4s '10 4s *10 4s '10 4s '13 M-S \ 15 1925 4Hs'13 M-N sf3,700—May 1 sf9.500.-May 1 sf20,500--June 1 sf46,000.Sept 15 sfll.lOO-Oct 15 sf8,500_0ct 15 sfl0.500.0ct 1938 1948 1928 2 1954 Feh M-S sf3,500_Sept 15 1931 F-A sfl30,000 Bob 1 1938 sf4,500_Mar 15 1927 35,000. Apr 15 1947 sf5,500—July 1 1957 10,000c July 25 1947 sfl9.500-Dec 31 130,000-0ct 30 150,000.-Jan 2 sf20,000_Feb 28 sf30,000-Feb 28 sf26,000.June 15 sf4,000_Aug 20 48,000—Aug 1 9,000.-Sept 1 sf4,500.0ct 15 sfl5,000_0ct 15 sf4,700—Dec 1 sf3,500_Dec 15 4,500—Jan 1 sfl3,000—Jan 1 sf44,500_Mar 15 1 1942 1 1943 1 1958 2 1954 2 1954 1 1934 $34,000-July 1 1926 3Xs'05 A-O 4s '04 Bonds. $25,000—Jan 50.000c.Apr sf30.000—Sept sf75,000—Apr sfl6,500—Jan 2 1949 — 5s '18 J-D 1935 1934 1935 1936 1930 1930 1950 1950 1950 1953 660.000-Mayl 1953 4X8'14 J-J sf3,000„Jan 2 1934 4Hs'15 A-O 45,000-Apr 15 1935 4Hs'16F-A sf250,000—Feb 11966 (subject to call after Feb. 1 1941.) 4)is'16 J-D sf$7,300 June 11936 4Wi 4)^8*16 F-A sf75,000r Feb 1 1966 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1941.) 4)*s '16F-Asfl75.000 Feb 1 1966 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1941.) 4)*s'16 F-A sf35,000 Feb 1 1966 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1941.) , 4|is'16F-Asfl50.000 Feb 1 1966 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1941.) 4Ks'16 sf40,000—Feb 1 •41-66 4^s'16 sf200,000—Feb 1 '41-'66 5s *20 A-O 51,000 Apr i I960 (Optional Apr 1 1940.) 5s '16 F-A 158,000 Feb 1 1966 (Optional Feb 1 1941.) — — Police Department Bonds 3J^s'05 M-N$75,000c—Nov 1 1935 4s '07 J-J sf3,500—July 15 1957 4s '10 4s '10 F-A sf20,000 Feb 1 1950 A-O sf75,000—Apr 15 1950 4s *12 J-J 100,000 July 1 1932 4Xs'14 J-J sf8,000 Jan 2 1934 4)*s'15 M-S 50,000 Mar 1 1935 Public Bath, Comfort, LodgingHouse, Drinking Fountain. Public Bath House. 3Ms'03 J-J sf$22,000 1928 4s '08 1928 1930 — M-S 50,000 Mar 1 M-S 100,000 Sept 1 M-S 100,000—Mar 15 M-Ssf28,000 Mar 1 1949 1949 1950 15,000 July 1 J-D sf5,000—Dec 15 Lsf25,000"| 4s *10 J-J 30,000—Jan 1 Deficiency Fund Bonds. 4s *10 M-Ssf15,000 Mar 15 6s '20 s-a$2,580,000.-.Aug 1 1928 4s '10 A-O sfS.OOO Oct 1 5)^s'21 2,350,000—Mar 10'31 4s *14 J-J sfl 1.000 Jan 2 Public Landing Impt. Bonds. 4Hs'15 F-A sf28,000—Feb 15 5s '19 s-a $178,500—Nov 15 1959 s'15 A-O sf14,250 Oct 1 (Optional Nov. 15 1939.) s'15 J-D sf28,000—Dec 31 Fire Bonds s'16 M-N sf5,000 Nov 1 4s '04 M-S$325,000 Sept 1 1934 ublic Comfort Station. 3)*s'05 M-N 75,000c—Nov 1 1935 3.65s'07A-O $25.000c—Apr 15 3.65s'07M-N sf25,000—-May 2 1937 4s '11 J-D sf8,000 Dec 1 3.65s'07J-J sf22,500 July 5 1937 4s *13 F-A sflO.000—Feb 15 4s '07 J-J sf4,000—July 15 1937 4HsT5 J-D 15,000 Junel 4s '07 J-J 23,000c—July 18 1937 Drinking Fountain Bonds. 4e '08 J-J sf40,000 Jan 2 1938 43 '13 M-Ssf$5,000—Mar 15 4s'08 F-Asf20.000—-Feb 25 1938 Library Bonds 4s *08 M-Ssf26,000 Mar 1 1928 4s '04 J-J $12,000c—Jan 1 4s '10 J-D sf 25.000—Dec 15 1940 A-O sf30,000 Oct 1 4s '12 J-J 140,000 July 1 1927 4s '04 4s '05 J-J sf31,000 Jan 1 4s '12 M-Ssf20,00"0 Sept 1 1922 4s '07 J-J 12,500—July 15 4Ms*14 J-Jsfl00,000 Jan 2 1934 F-A sf3,000 Feb 1 4Hs'14 J-J 100,000 June 2 1934 4s *08 4Hs'15 4Hs'14 4)*s'15 4Ms'16 1949 4s '09 4s *10 4s '11 4s '12 A-O sf2,000 J-D sfl6,000 A-O sf13,000 M-S sf4,200 1930 1930 1934 1935 1935 1935 1936 1927 1931 1933 1935 1933 1924 1934 1935 1957 1938 Oct 1 1929 Junel 1950 Apr 1 1931 Mar 1 1932 sf6,000—June 16 1953 4Ms*16 M-S/100,000 \—Sept 1 1936 1 sfl 0.000/ Rapid Transit Bonds. 4Jis'17 J-Dsf100,000 Dec 1 1937 4Hs'15J-Dsf$100,000.Dec 10 '40-'65 M-S 4,000_„Mar 15 1940 5s '17 J-J 80,000 Jan 2 1967 A-O 25,000 Apr 1 1940 5s *17 —-sf500,000—-Jan 2 1967 (Optional April 1 1930) 5s'17 s-a 1,850,000—Jan 2 1967 6s '20 J-D 70,000—Dec 15 1940 (Optional Jan. 2 1942.) Funding Bonds. Refuse Disposal and Garbage. 4Jis'17J-D sf340,000 Dec 11937 3)4s'02M-Nsf$37.000—Nov 1 1922 5s '18 1,000,000 Feb 1 1938 3.65s'07J-J sf60,000.—July 15 1927 6s'20 —.2,980,000. —Aug 11928 3.65s'07J-J 90,000..-July 15 1927 Health Department Laboratory. Deficiency Bonds. 4s '13 M-Ssf $3,350 Mar 1 1928 6s '20 400,000 Aug 1 1928 Rnnrf« Property Bonds. 5s '20 1,000 Apr 1 1925 4s '92 J-D$300 "o00c&r_June 11932 Hospital Bonds (Subject to call after June 1 1912.) A-O 250.000 3Hs'02 M-S sf$45,000—Oct 1 1927 4s '04 Apr 1 1924 3Hs'03 J-J 100,000--Jan 1 1928 3)$s'03M-N sf5,000 Nov 1 1923 3Hs'05 M-S 250,000c_Mar 1 1935 3Hs'05M-N 350,000c...May 1 1935 3Hs'05 J-D |sf175,000[-Dec 1 1935 3.65s'06F-A 250,000c__Aug 13 1936 4s '07 J-J sfl3.000—July 20 1937 \ 25.000( 3.65s'06M-N J-J 300,000--Nov 5 1931 4s '07 24.000.—July 25 1937 3.65s'07F-A 204,000-Feb 15 1937 4s '08 J-J sf56,000 July 1 1933 4s 09 M-S J-J 473,000c. .July 15 1949 100,000cSept 15 1959 4s *09 J-D sfl7,500—Dec 15 1924 4s '09 M-N 135.000.-Nov 1 1929 4s '09 M-N sf4,500...May 15 1940 4s '10 F-A/ 300,000c 1 Aug 1 1960 4s '10 4s '10 A-O \ sf200.000 1 41.000c..Apr 15 1940 4s *10 J-D l,000.000cDec 15 1960 4s *10 A-O sf12,500—Oct 15 1930 5si '20 5s '20 Feb 1 Viaduct Bonds. 4a 4s '08 DEBT Nov 1 1952 4s *04 & Deficit Bonds. ($2,000 Aug 1 1921 6s '19 F-A 5,000—Aug 1 '22-'26 (12,000 Aug 1 1927 Water & Light Bonds. 5s '17 A-O $58,000 1922-1928 Funding 15 1950 Street and Viaduct Bonds. 4Ks'16 F-A $50.000 County. in 1940 1945 1930 4s'12 4s *12 4Ms'13 4Hs'13 4Xs' 14 4tfs'14 4Hs'14 4Hs'14 4)£s'l3 J-D J-D$800,000c—Dec 4s '12 4s '08 CHARDON. BONDED 1943 1934 1958 Subway Bonds. A-O This Village is in Geauga 1930 1940 1930 1942 Grade-Crossing $248c Dec. '21 19,250—A-O192K25 Road Impt Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $64,00--J-J *22-*30 6s '19 s-a 148.000—Nov 1 '21-'24 165,000.-Nov 1 '25-'29 BOND. DEBT June 2 '20- $148\246 Floating debt 3,138 Assessed valuation, real—31,073,246 Assessed vai n, personal—21,154.090 Tot.ass'd val. 19(60% act. 52.227,330 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919.—$15.42 Populati'n 1910, 26,351; 1920,25,071 6s '20 J-J 4s *08 J-D J-J 4s '09 4s *11 INT. at office of Treasurer. CINCINNATI. villages 5s '17 F-A 4s *09 —_ 6s'18 A-O M-S 4s '04 4s '12 office at Refunding Bonds. 4s '12 5s *16 A-O $/,.oOOc Apr l'22-'26 Street Impt. (Vil. Portion) Bds. 4X<*'15 5s *15 5s A-O $4,550c 1923 4Hs'16 5s A-O 8,000c 1924 BOND. 6s *16 A-O 1,140-.A-O 1 *21-'26 Sinking 6s *18 A-O 6s '19 600,000c—July 1 1958 750.000—July 15 1959 1 1960 , ... [VOL. 112. A-Ol.100.000—Apr a 15,000 108 233 Total assessed val. 1921 —.3,384,080 Assess, val.'19 (abt. act.)-17,500,060 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21 $15-30 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$11.90 Population 1910, 723; 1920, 775 Population in 1920 15,831 CHAGRIN '09 4s Flood and 6,000—Sept 1 '25-'30 5s '16 A-O 18,000c—Apr 1 1926 TOT. DEBT Apr. 1 '21- $347,100 J-J J-J 4s '08 This city Is In TOWNS — --_ — 4s '11 J-J 4s '11 M-S sf30,000-Sept 15 1931 4s '11 J-D 4s *12 J-J F-A M-N J-D 54,000-Dec 15 1961 37.500.-Jan 15 1962 sflO.OOO—Feb 1 1952 4s '11 4s '12 250.000c_May 1 1962 25,000_-June 1 1942 4s'11 4s *12 4s '12 4s *12 /100,OOOrl— July 1 1961 \300,000c/ 4s '10 M-N sf3.500 4s 1*10 J-Dsf15,000..-Dec 4s '11 M-S 4s *11 4s '11 Nov 1 1930 15 1930 sf9,500—-Sept 15 1921 M-Ssfl6,700—Sept 15 1931 M-Ssf81.280—Sept 15 1941 A-O sf3,500 Oct 2 1921 J-D sf30.000—Dec 15 1931 A-Osf25,000 Apr 6 1932 June, 1921.] CINCINNATI 4s 4s 4s 4s OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS {Continued). ;il J-D sf$10,250 Dec 1 1931 sf3.500 Feb 15 1932 12 J-D sf 14,000—June 15 1932 12 F-A 12 M-N M-S sf7,500—-Mar 15 1953 sf2,600-|.. .May 1 1932 4s '13 M-S sfl ,675 sf3,150 Junel 1942 4s *13 A-O 38.000—Aug ,15 1932 4s '13 J-D P-A 4s '12 4s '13 M-Ssf43,500 Sept 1 A-O sf1,500 Oct 1 M-Ssf25,000 Sept 17 J-D sfl2,000 Dec 1 J-D 75,000..-Dec 20 M-N 69,000-.-Nov 10 M-S sf3,000 Mar 15 M-Ssf25.000-._Mar 15 A-O sf6,600 Apr 1 4s '13 P-A sf54.500 4s '12 4s *12 4s '12 4s '12 4s *13 4s '13 t 30,000/ 4s *13 4s *12 4s '12 4s *12 44s 13 F-Asf$3,900—Aug 15 1933 44s'13 J-D I sf8,000l__Junel6 1933 Mar 1 1953 sf930 Apr 1 M-Ssf 4,500—Mar 15 M-N sf8,300 May 1 J-D 346.500 June2 A-O sf5.000-._0ct 15 A-O 61,500—Oct 15 M-N sf2,200—Nov 15 A-VJ A-O sf7,500—Oct 15 1933 1932 4s *13 1932 44s'13 44s'13 448*13 448*13 AO 44s'13 4MB *14 J-J 1932 1932 1932 1932 1933 1953 1933 | sf4,8001 ..Jan 1928 1933 1933 1923 1933 2 1934 80,000/ 44s*14 J-J sf8,600 Jan 2 1924 44s*14 J-J sf3,300 Jan 2 1934 Mayl 1933 44s*14 J-J sf6.000—-Jan 15 1934 Mar 1 1933 44s*14 F-Asf13,600 Feb 15 1934 4s 13 M-Nsf23,000.-May 20 1933 448*14 F-A sf3.300—Feb 16 1934 44s;i3J-Dsf400,000—Junel6 1953 44s'14 M-S sf4,800—Mar 30 1934 44s 13 J-J 50,000-.--July 7 1943 448*14 A-Osf27,500—Apr 15 1934 4Hs;i3 P-A sf7,000_.—Aug 1 1933 44s'14 M-N sf3,425 Mayl 1934 44 s 13 M-S 24,500 Sept 5 1933 44s'14 J-J sf2,500 July 1 1924 44s*13 M-Nsf6,500—Nov 15 1933 448*14 F-Asf15.800—Aug 15 1934 44s*13 J-Dsfl7,100—Dec 15 1933 448*14 F-Asf15.000—Aug 15 1924 44s 13 A-O 600,000 Oct 1 1953 44s'14 M-Ssf75,500—Sept 15 1924 44s*14 J-J sf26,300 Jan 2 1934 448*14 A-Osf14,500 Oct 1 1924 44s*14 M-Ssf40.500-_.Mar 16 1934 448*14 M-N sf8,000 Nov 2 1924 44s'14 M-N sf5,200 Mayl 1924 44s'14 J-D sf2,385 Dec 1 1934 44s*14 F-A sf7,500-.-Aug 15 1924 44s'14 J-D sfl,284—Dec 15 1924 44s*14 M-Ssfl 1,000 Sept 15 1924 44s*15 J-J sfl7,585—Jan 15 1935 4Hs*15 J-J sf1,500 Jan 2 1925 448*13 J-D 280,000 June2 1925 37,500-.-Jan 15 1935 44s*15 44s*15 J-J A-O/sfl l,000\-_Apr 11935 44s'15 M-S 100.000 Mar 1 1935 1 82,000/ 44sl5 A-01,000,000 .Apr 1 1955 448*15 A-O sf2,500—Apr 15 1930 44s*15 J-J sf2,700—July 15 1925 44s'15 M-Ssf26,800 Mar 1 1935 44s*15 M-S sf2,100 Sept 1 1925 448*15 A-O sf2,500—Apr 15 1925 44sT5 J-Dsf40,500 Dec 1 1935 44s*15M-Nsfl3,200 Mayl 1935 443*16 J-J| sfll.500—Jan 15 1926 448*15 J-D sf8.500 Junel 1935 4Hs'16 F-A sf5,000 Feb 1 1926 44s*15 M-N/ 60,500/..Mayl 1935 4Ms'16 M-N sf4,200 May 1 1926 i sf300/ 44s'16 J-D sf1,025 Junel 1936 448*15 A-O sf127.000..Apr 15 1935 44s*16 A-O sf8,400 Oct 1 1936 44s*15 A-O 50,000 Apr 1 1945 43is'16 J-D sf16,700-—Dec 1 1936 44s'15 M-N/36,5001—May 15 1935 44s*17 J-J sf800 July 1 1937 I sf400 / 44s*17 F-A sf5,000 Aug 1 1927 44s'15 J-D sf19,700 junel 1935 44s*17 M-S 920,000 Sept 3 1937 443*15 J-J sfl9,500 July 1 1935 44s*17 J-D 54,500—Dec 20 1947 44s*15 J-J sf2,400 July 1 1935 5s '18 A-O 10,000 Apr 1 1928 44s*15 J-J sf2,700 July 1 1925 4^s*19 sf87,200 Nov 1 1939 44s*15 J-J sf4,900—.July 15 1935 4Ms'19 sf41,400—Sept 2 '39-'49 44s*15 F-A sf7,900-..Aug 15 1935 sf27,000—Mar 3 '42-'69 44s'15 M-S sf4,200 44s*19 Sept 1 1935 44s'19 sf53,300—Apr 1 '39-'69 4 4s'15 M-S 1,000_..Sept 15 1925 44s*19 sf49.200-July 15 '29-'49 44s*15 M-S sf14,000—Junel 1935 5s '20 201.800 1926-1950 44s*15 M-S sf4,500 Sept 1 1935 6s '20 338,800 1940-1950 44s*15 M-S sf600 Sept 15 1925 s-a 6s *20 109.500 Oct 1 1935 July 1 1950 448*15 A-Osf57,300 (Optional July 1 1930.) 44s'15 M-N sf4,500—Nov 15 1925 _s '20 1,400 Apr 1 1940 44s*15M-Nsf30,850___Nov 15 1935 6s *20 400 July 1 1950 448*15 J-D sf6,000—-Dec 15 1935 (Optional July 1 1930.) 44s'15 J-D sf45,000...Dec 31 1935 6s '20 101,500 Oct 1 1950 44s'15 J-D sfl,000...Dec 31 1925 (Optional Oct 1 1930.) 44s'16 J-J sf4,400_.-Jan 14 1936 6s '20 %ZZ. 27,100 Oct 1 1950 44s'16J-J sf7,900 Jan 15 1936 (Optional Oct 1 1930.) 44s*16 F-Asf21,500 Feb 1 1936 6s '20 13,000—Nov 15 1940 44s*16 F-A (sf80.0001 -Feb 1 1926 (Optional Nov 15 1930.) \ 200,000/ 6s '20 36,700 Dec 1 1950 44s*16 J-J sf2,600 Jan 21 1936 (Optional Dec 1 1930.) 448*16 F-Asf41,900--Feb 15 1936 Stable Bonds. 44s'16 M-S sf2,500 Mar 1 1936 3.65s'06J-J $25,000-July 9 1926 44s*16 F-Asfl75,000 Aug 1 1926 4s *06 J-D sf14.000.-Dec 1 1926 44s*16 J-Jsf409,050—-July 15 1946 General Street Bonds. 448*16 A-O sf7,200_—Apr 1 1936 3^s'02 J-J $200,000 July 1 1927 448*16 M-S sf3,000„-Mar 1 1936 3Hs'02 A-Osf50,000 Oct 1 1927 44s'16 M-S sf5,700—Mar 20 1936 4s '03 A-O sfl8,500 Apr 1 1933 44s*16 M-N sf5,000—-May 1 1936 348*03 M-Nsf75,000— Nov 1 1923 44s'16 J-J sf25,000--July 15 1946 4s '04 J-J sf25,000 Jan 1 1924 448*16 M-S sfl,000—-Sept 1 1936 4s '04 A-O 300,000 Apr 1 1924 448*16 A-Osfl23,410 -Oct 1 1936 4s '04 F-Asf200,000c..-Aug 1 1924 44s'16 M-N 1,300 Nov 1 1936 34s'05 F-Asf500,000c..Feb 1 1925 44s*16 M-N sf88,500 Nov 1 1936 34s'05 M-S 250,000c—Sept 1 1925 44s*16 J-D sf25,200—-Dec 1 1936 3.65s'07F-A sf7,000—Feb 25 1932 448*16 J-D sf4,400 Dec 15 1936 4s'07 J-D 363,000c. .June 30 1922 4s '17 F-A sf53,500—Feb 1 1937 4s '07 J-J 15,000c__July 15 1937 44s'17 F-A sf2,800—Feb 1 1927 4s '07 J-J 10,000c July 20 1927 4 48*17 F-A sf200,000—Feb 15 1922 J-J 4s '07 8.000—July 25 1922 448*17 M-N sf2,500 May 15 1927 4s *07 F-Asf78,000-— Aug 30 1922 44s'17M-NsfJ07,600—Mayl5 1937 A-O 528,000c...Apr 1 1923 44s'17M-Nsfl50,000 4s '08 May 15 1922 A-O sfl ,000c. .Apr 15 1928 44s*17 J-D 4s '08 sfl,600—-June 1 1927 J-J 4s '08 sf800—July 15 1928 44s*17 J-J sfl8,000—July 15 1937 J-D 4s *08 sf6.000 Junel 1928 448*17 M-S sf56,200—Sept 1194,7 F-A sf6,000—Aug 20 1928 4 4s'17 M-SsfJ40,000 4s '08 Sept 11947 4s *09 J-D sf8,000 June 1 1929 44s*17 J-D 1,000..-Dec 15 1932 4s '09 J-Jl,899,000c July 15 1929 44s'17J-D 1114,500..-Dec 20 1937 F-A 4s '09 13,000 Aug 1 1929 4 4s'17 J-D 300,000—Dec 20 1922 F-A 115.000 4s '09 13,000 Dec 1 1937 Aug 2 1929 448*17 J-D M-S 4s *09 3,200-J— Sept 11929 5s '18 A-O 11,000... Apr 15 1948 4s '09 M-N 12,000 A-Osf31,000 Oct 1 1929 5s '18 May 1 1948 M-S 288,000..-Mar 15 19.30 5s '18 4s '10 M-N 27,500—May 1 1948 4s '10 J-D 70.500 June 1 1948 A-Osf24,500—Apr 15 1930 5s *18 J-D sflO.OOO 4s '10 F-A Junel 1925 5s *18 27,500 Aug 1 1958 J-D sflO.OOO 4s *10 F-A June 1 1930 5s '18 1,300 Aug 1 1958 J-D sf28,250. _-June 15 1930 5a *18 4s '10 M-N 50,000 May 1 1948 J-D sf20,370 4s *10 M-N June 1 1925 5s '18 3,200 Nov 1 1938 J-J 4s '10 M-S sf4,000 4,100 July 1 1930 5s '18 Sept 3 1943 4s '10 M-Ssf 16,100 M-S 13,223—M&S *21-'27 Sept 15 1930 6s *18 4s '10 A-Osfl02.845-.-Oct s 15 1930 sfl25,400 4s '10 M-Nsf33.500-_._Nov 1 1930 44s*19 sf5,000 Jan 6 1924 _ __ Feb 5^s*21 $262,000—-Mar 15 1951 Sidewalk Bonds (General). (Optional Mar. 15 1931.) 4s '06 M-S $5,000—..Sept 1 Street-Widening Bonds. 448*09 Aug 2,500c.—Aug 2 5s'19 s-a $1,000 May 1 1939 5s 11 M-N 2,500c—May 15 (Optional after May 1 1929.) DELHI. 6s '20 2,900 Sept 1 1930 Fire Bonds University. 5s '04 A-O $2,900c—.Apr 5 4s *09 J-J $26,300...July 15 1949 Refunding Bonds 4s '09 M-S 550,000c..Sept 15 1949 5s '03 F-A -„ 1 1933 44s*13 M-N 55,000 4s '13 M-Ssfl6,500 4s *12 J-D/sf25,0001 \ 75,000/ 450.0001...Jan 2 1954 (Subject to call Jan 2 1934) Waterworks. IThe waterworks department assumes the payment of F-A F-A F-A 4s '09 M-N 4s '10 M-S 200,000.Mar 15 ♦150,000c Sept 15 I25,000c-Jan 2 A-O * sfl 60,000. Apr 15 F-A sf31,500—Feb 1 M-N *199,500c_Mar 1 4s *12 F-A M-S M-S M-S 4s '13 M-S/ — — __ .. _. 4s '10 4s *11 J-D sf44,500 A-Osf15,700 Dec 1 1930 Apr 1931 1921 1926 1931 4s '12 1 M-S sf7.500—Sept 15 M-S sf2,000 Sept 15 M-Ssf29,600...Sept 15 A-O sf5,900 Oct 2 J-D sf9,000 Dec 1 J-D sf3.500-.-Dec 15 F-A 73,000c__Feb 15 4s *12 4s *11 4s '11 4s '11 4s *11 4s *11 4s *11 1931 1931 1931 1932 A-O sf3,185.57-Apr 4s *12 A-O sf7,000 Apr 1 1932 1 1932 4s '11 J-D sf37,200 Dec 1 1931 4s *12 M-Nsf17,000 M-N 2,500 J-D 7,000 4s *12 J-J 4s '12 M-N Mayl 1927 May 11932 Dec 1 1Q31 July 1 1932 Mayl 1932 4s *12 J-D Junel 1932 July 15 F-A 220,000..-Aug 15 F-Asf42,500 Aug 1 M-Ssf28,500—_8ept 1 1932 4s '12 4s '11 4s *12 J-J 4s *12 4s '12 4s *12 4s *12 4s *12 4s *12 2,500 31,000 51,000 sfl7,500 1932 1932 1932 F-A sf3.500—Feb 15 1932 M-Nsf42,500 Nov 15 1932 M-S 120,500 Sept 1 1932 4s *12 M-N 4s *12 M-N 4s '13 sf750—Nov 15 1932 21,500-.-Nov 15 1932 F-Asfl58,500 Feb 1 1933 4s *13 M-Nsf$10,300c_May20 44s*13 J-D sf80,000 June2 44s*13 J-D sf6.100—June 16 44s*13 J-D/ 100.0001 ..June 2 _ — I sf40,000/ 1933 1925 1933 1925 44**13 F-A 51.000 Aug 1 1933 44s*13 J-J 116.000 July 1 1933 44s*13 J-J sf17.000...July 21 1933 sf54,500.Feb 3 sf46,900—Apr __sf101,800—Apr 44s'19 sf46,000—Aug 44s*19 44s*19 — .. 5s '19 '39 & '49 1 *39-*49 1 '34-*49 1 '39-*44 44s*19 sf40,900 Nov 1 1939 44s*19 J-J sf21.500—.Jan 2 1949 44s*19 $200,000 Jan 2 1924 448*19 J-Jsf400,000-. Jan 6 1924 44s*19 J-J sf28,900.1 -July 15 1949 5s '20 200,000 Mar 1 1926 4,600 Dec 1 1940 548*20 J-D __ — 5s '20 29,550 —1925-1950 329,000 1924-1950 225,000 July 1 1950 (Optional July 1 1930.) 6s '20 s-a 2.5,000 July 1 1940 (Optional July 1 1930.) s-a 6s '20 46,500 July 1 1950 (Optional July 1 1930.) 6s *20 s-a 99,000 July 1 1945 44s*20 6s '20 ... — _ s-a (Optional July 1 1930.) 6s '20 s-a 230,000 July 1 1950 (Optional July 1 1930.) 6s '20 s-a 1,500.—July 15 1940 (Optional July 15 1930.) 6s '20 s-a 22,500 Aug 2 1940 (Optional Aug. 2 1930.) 6s'20 781,500 1930-1950 6s '20 s-a 13,500 July 15 1940 (Optional July 15 1930.) 54s'21 s-a 86,000 Mar 1 1941 (Optional Mar. 1 1931.) 54s*21 s-a 88,000 Feb 1 1946 (Optional Feb. 1 1931.) 548*21 s-a 193,000 Feb 1 1951 (Optional Feb. 1 1931.) '03 M-N $8.300c—Nov 1 1923 Street Bonds. '05 M-S $7,500c—Mar 15 1930 6,500c—.Mar 1 1936 1946 448*11 M-S 3,250c—Apr 10 1936 1946 448*11 Apr Water-Works Bonds 1946 J-D 35,000c-.Dec 31 1932 1946 4s '07 Fire Department Bonds 1946 A-O $ 10.000c—Apr 14 1934 1947 4s *09 4s *10 J-J 3.500c...Jan 2 1935 CARTHAGE. Water-Works 4s *10 A-O Bonds. $l,200c—Apr 20 1935 1930 1951 1932 1952 5s'11 F-A $l,800c—.Feb 1 1931 44s'll M-N 3,000c—May 15 1936 Debt-Extension Bonds. 5s '15 M-S $2,000cSept 10 '2l-*24 Refunding Bonds. 348*00 J-D $41,500c—June 7 1925' 96,000—Aug 1 1932 5s *10 J-D 5,000c—.Dec 1 1930 160,000..Sept 1 1942 Electric-Light. sf2,000—Dec 1 1932 4s'10 M-N $2,200c—.May 3 1935 4s '13 — 4s 1950 4s *13 ___ 5s 1945 1931 4s *13 ^ J-J 25,000c...Jan 2 1932 (Subject to call after Jan. 2 1922.) A-O $5,000c_.Apr 10 1932 Subway Bonds 44s M-N$11.500c—-Nov 1 1923 (Subject to call after 1918.) Deficiency Bonds. 4s '07 1943 1944 J-J „ ... 1943 M-S .. — 1941 1942 Electric-Light & Water-Works A-O $10,000c Apr 4 1933 4s *10 M-N 2,800c—.May 3 1935 *500,000c.Aug 1 1948 44s 11 A-O 1,700c—ADr 15 1931 150,00Oc_May 1 1939 Street-Improvement Bonds. M-S — 1938 1939 1 1947 200.000cFeb 28 1938 *250,000c_Feb 1 1948 J-D ... 1938 *5O0,00Oc_Aug 4a '12 __ 1937 1937 25 1937 40,000.Feb 4s *08 4s '12 Town-Hall Refunding Bonds May $4,000c_—May 2 1930 5s '08 4s '02 4s '08 4s *12 $3,000c—Apr 5 1926 3,000c—July 5 1930 MADISONVILLE. 1 1937 F-A 4s '11 1924 5 1923 4s'10 3.65s'07F-A 4s *11 J-J water¬ on 34s*97 F-A *sf250,000.-Aug 1 34s'98 F-A *sf59,1,00-June28 34s*98 F-A *500,000—Aug 1 3s '99 F-A *1,000,000..Aug 1 3s '01 F-A *1,000,000—Feb 1 34s*02 F-A *sf75,000—Feb 1 34s*03 F-A *1.000.000—Feb 1 3 48*03 F-A *500,000—Aug 1 3.65s'04J-J *1,075,000--July 1 3 48*05 F-A *1.000.000c-Feb 1 34s'06 F-A *500,000c-Feb 1 3.65s'06J-J *sf250,000c_July 2 3.65s'06F-A *245,000c. Aug 1 4s '06 M-S sf*5,000..Sept 1 4s '06 M-S*l.OOO.OOOc.Sept 1 4s *07 F-A *1,000,000c. Feb 1 3.65s'07F-A sf60,000_Feb 25 4s *10 A-O 5s *05 *sf$50,000—Feb 3.65s'97F-A 4s '08 4s *06 all principal and Interest works bonds.] 4s '07 $742c—Feb Re-Surfacing Bonds June 15 1952 448*14 J-J 4s '12 — 19361939 1941 —_ 1933 1933 121 *sf40,000 Mar 1 1953 sf75,000—Mar 1 1933 sfl25,000_Mar 15 1953 10,000\_Mar 1 1953 Sewer 4s *10 4s *10 Bonds. M-N M-N 448*11 M-S $7,500c__.May 3 1935 25,000c—May 3 1935 5,000c—Mar 15 1931 I sf215,000/ Town-Hall Bonds. J-D sf6,200 June2 1953 4s'10 J-D $1.250c_. .June 3 1930 J-D sflO.OOO.Dec 15 1933 COLLEGE HILL. F-A sfl50,000—Feb 2 1934 Refunding Town-Hall Bonds M-N 135,000-Nov 15 1953 4s '06 A-O A-O $1,500c_Apr 1 '22-*24 604,000-Apr 10 1934 Judgment Bonds A-O sf28,000_.Oct 1 1934 $10,000c—Jan 14 1931 J-J 250,000—Jan 2 1955 348*01 J-J Sidewalk Bonds F-A *210,000—Aug 2 1955 F-A $2,700c—Feb 15 1930 J-J sf125,000.—Jan 2 1957 4s '10 Sewer Bonds sf75,000-July 15 *39-'59 J-D $25.000c—Dec 15 1928 6s *20 J-J 400,000 July 1 1940 4s '08 * Subject to call 20 years after date Park Bonds 448*13 44s*13 44s*14 448*13 44s*14 448*14 44s*15 44s*15 44s*17 4^s'19 ------ ' ~ — of issue. 4s '09 Workhouse Bonds. J-D $100,000—June 11923 4s '94 J-D sf6.000—June 11924 4s '11 4s '93 34s'05 A-O 20,000—Apr 1 1925 Special Assessment Bonds. (Outstanding Mar. 31 $873.884 J-J $4,000c. .July 15 1929 Street-Extension Bonds M-S $4,000c—.Mar 11931 Water Bonds 34s*99 M-N$40,000c—.May 1 1929 34s'99 A-O 10,000c .Oct 16 1929 1921.) 1921-1929 SAYLER Sidewalk FERNBANK. 4s '00 Refunding Bonds {General). $4,000c—Aug 1 1929 Water-Main Bonds {General). 44s J-D $20,000c—Dec 1 1930 44s'09 F-A I HARTWELL. Sewer Bonds (General). J-J $35.000c Jan 1 1934 Street Bonds {General). 4s *00 M-N $7,500c..May 25 1940 Water Supply {General). 5s'93 F-A $ 1.000c—Aug 1 1927 58*93 J-D lO.OOOc.June 15*22-26 Sidewalk (Village's Portion). 5s '91 M-N$10,000c_Nov 1 *21-*30 4s '09 PLEASANT $2,500c__June30 1930 Fire Dept. & Pub. Office Purp. 5s '95 M-S $5,000c__Mar 15 1925 General Street Bonds. 4s '00 M-N$30,000c—May 1 1930 AVONDALE. Street Improvement. J-J $25,000c—.Jan 4s '92 4s '93 1 1922 4s *94 A-O J-J M-N 30,000c...May 11924 4s *95 M-N 10,000c...Nov 1 1925 4s '94 50,000c...Apr 1 1923 15,000c...Jan 1 1924 CLIFTON. Water Bonds .i 44s*92 A-O $12,000c—Apr RIDGE. Waterworks Bonds {General). 4s *02 M-S $25,000c—-Mar 1 1922 4s '09 J-J 4,500c— .July 1 1939 5s *08 Oct 1,100c—Oct 15 1938 5s '10 July 1,000c...July 1 1940 5s *03 Oct 14,500c—Oct 1 1923 4s *11 Oct 1,600c—Oct 15 1941 44s'12 M-S 2,000c .Mar 17 1942 Debt Extension (General). PARK. Bonds. J-D 15 1922 WESTWOOD. Sidewalk Bonds. 5s '95 M-Ssf$20,000c._Sept 2 1925 Turnpike Bonds. J-Dsf$20,000c__Dec 5s '95 9 1925, RIVERSIDE. Highway Improvement Bonds 5s'95 J-J $ 15,000c..Jan 1 '25-'2& Street & Sewer Improvement $4,600c...Apr 1 1923 5s *94 A-O $8,OOOc_Oct 15 *21-*24; 5s '04 3,000c..-Apr 1 1924 Water Bonds. 5s '05 June 2,500c__June21 1930 M-Nsf$35,000—Nov 15 19301 Refunding Debt Ext. (General). 5s'95 4s *06 Dec $5,981.13c.Dec 1 1926 BOND HILL. 448*09 May 7,534.08cMay 1 1939 Sewer Bonds Refunding Water (General). 4s '03 M-S $40.000c—Mar 30 1923, 448*10 Mar sf$2,130.48cMar 1 1935 EVANSTON. Refunding Street (General). Cement Walk Bonds 44s'06 M-N $5,000c..-May 1 1926 6s '96 J-J Cement Walks (General). J $500c_.-Jan 2 1922v I 649c— Jan 2 1924 5s*03 A-O $l,500c-_Apr 15 1923 HYDE PARK. 5s'05 M-S 1,000c—Mar 1 1930 Town-Hall Bonds Sidewalk (Village's Portion). 5s *10 $9.000c Nov 28 *21-*29, July 11,000c—July 1 1940 5s '99 M-N 4s *11 Town-Hall Furnishing July 2,000c__July 15 1941 448*12 M-S 4,000c_.Mar 10 1942 4s '02 May $2,000c_.May28 1922 Sewage-Disposal (General). Sidewalk Bonds 4s '11 Sept $15,000c—Sept 1 1941 4s '02 Mar $l0,000c_.Mar 10 1922 Street (Village Portion). 44s*02 Aug 5,000c_.Aug 18 1922. 4s '03 Apr Apr 4s'11 Oct $2,000c Oct 2 1941 Deficiency (General Bonds). 44s'12 Oct sf$2.000 Oct 2 1927 OAKLEY Street Bonds (City's Portion). M-S $5,100c Sept 1 1936 4s *06 448*09 Aug 5s '10 4s '11 Dec Dec 44s'12 M-S 5,500c—.Aug 2 1939 4,500c—Dec 15 1940 800c__Dec 44s'02 M-N Debt-Extension Bonds A-O $2.500c—-Apr Refunding Bonds 4s *03 4(48*01 M-S 20 1921 9,250c..Sept 23 1952 Town-Hall Bonds (General). '02 M-N $2,930c—Nov 11932 Water Bonds (General). 4s *06 M-S $4,000c—Sept 1 1936 4,000c-..Nov 6 1922- Water Bonds M-S $4,500c—Mar 15 1923 4s '03 1 1923 $2,500c.„Sept 2 1921 WINTON PLACE, Sewer-Construction Bonds. J-J $45,000c_July 1 1933 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s *03 4s '03 J-J $3,000c.July 1 1933. KENNEDY 448*09 Aug 44s*09 F-A HEIGHTS. Refunding Bonds. 3.000c..-Aug 2 1939 3,500c—Feb 15 1939 44s*03 M-S $5,000—.Mar 2 5s 10 Dec 2,500c—Dec 15 1940 448*04 A-O 2,500 Oct 1 2,500—-Aug 15 448*12 M-S 1,500c—Sept 23 1952 44s'05 F-A Street-Repair Bonds. 44s'll M-N 2,500c..May 15 1941 J-J 4s '13 Jan sf900c_._Jan 7 1923 5s '03 $1,500 July 1 5s '13 A-O General Sewer Bonds. 6,000—-Apr 25 4s '05 4s '06 M-N M-S 448*08 Aug 44s*09 Aug $2,970c—Nov 15 7.500c.—Sept 1 750c Aug 1 2,000c...Aug 2 1925 1936 1928 1923 1924 1925 1923 1923 Water-Works. 5s '03 F-A $11,000--Aug 15 1923 INT. payable at Am. Exch. Nat. 1939' Bank, N. Y., and Third Nat. Bank, CINCINNATI (Concluded)— Cine., the authorized Sinking Fund Trustees. agents of the SINK. FUND, &c TOTAL DEBT. 1921 31 Mar. bonds..$15,043,140.48 Cin. So. Ry. Con. bds 14,932,000.00 Cinn.So. Ry.Ter.bds 4,150,000.00 Water works ** $34,125,130.48 50,570,181.16 general bonds. Other Total gen. bond. debt$84,695,311.64 Assess, bonds (paid by 873,883.55 assess'ts).. special Total bonded debt_$85,569,195.19 all bonds.$19,387,537.72 Sink. fd. for Deduct Sink, fund for water & ry. bonds which self-sup¬ are porting & for which the Sink Fund is: $3,749,568.94 Water 2,881,836.65 Railway $6,631,405.59 $12,756,132.13 Net debt not $37,814,049.03 PROPERTY.—The CITY Hartwell Bonds. J-D 300- J.-D 1921 A-O 1,400 Oct 1 1921 Pleasant Ridge Bonds. 4Hs'09 J^I $45,000c Jan 2 '22-'49 5s'08 5s '87 20,000—Aug 17 1929 4^s'09 F-A College Hill Bonds. 5s '03 A-O $6,000c-Apr 24 Madisonville Bonds. F-A 6.000c_.Feb 24 1932 J-D 2,500c..Dec 29 1936 4s '08 A-O 25.000c...Oct 3 1938 4s '08-'09M-S 100,000c ..Mar '38-'39 4s *10 F-A 3,000c—Aug 23 1940 South Bend Bonds. 5s '00 M-N $400c 1921-1925 5s '08 J-D 1.500 1921-1923 Bond Hill Bonds. 6s F-A $4,000c... Aug 1 1923 6s J-D 4,000c..Dec 23 1923 Riverside Bonds. 6b' 95 M-8 $2.000c_Mar 1 *22-'25 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 *21.$7,160,750 4s '02 4s '06 984,891 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1920.747,241,890 (per $1,000) '20—".$5.22 Population in 1920 401,850 INT. on Cincinnati and Madison¬ School tax ville bonds is Nat. Bank, payable at Amer. Exch Y.; on all others at N. CIRCLEVILLE This city is in city the Cincinnati Southern RR. The rental received for the road was owns Pickaway County 4Hs M-8 {City's Portion). $8.000—M-S 1 [22-29 5s M-8 3,000..M-S 1 *22-25 Street Impt. (under the old lease) $1,090,000 till 5s '16 M-S 3,500c.Sept 1 '21-'2 7 and then $1,250,000 till 1906. 5s;i5 M-S 500c—M-S 1 1921 The old lease expired in 1906, and in Sewer Bonds. 1898 legislation was secured under 4>^s M-S $5,000—M-S 1 '2 2-'26 •OO «OE which, on June 7 1902, the lease was 4,000—M-S 1 434s M-S modified and extended to Oct. 12 5s 500 Mar 1 1922 M-8 1966 at an annual rental of $1,050,000 5s M-S 4,857—M-S 1' 21-26 for the first 20 years, $1,100,000 for 1,600c.Mar 15'22-'25 534s'19 M-S the second and $1,200,000 for the re¬ 1901 3,600c.Mar 15 '21-'29 At the time of the 4,000c.Sept 15 *21-'28 5Ks'19 M-S there remained of the 600c..Sept 15 1929 original term four years, the rental of 4.500c.Sept 15 *21-'29 5Ms'19 M-S which was so modified that the sum 250c—Sept 15 1930 of $200,000 thereof per annum was 5Mb'20 s-a J 4,500—Mar 1 '22-'30 extended and made payable at the \ 4,500--Sept 1 '21-29 rate of $40,000 per annum, with 3% City Library Bonds. interest on the remaining deferred 5s *16 M-S $2,500c.Sept 1 '21-26 payment until fully paid. The legis¬ Fire Apparatus Bonds. lation under which the lease was ex¬ 5s '15 M-S $2,OOOc_Mar 1 *22-'25 tended also provided for the issuance 4J4s'13 M-S 3,000.-M-S 1 *21- '23 of $2,500,000 bonds of the city by the TOT. BD, DT. June 15 '20 $127,200 trustees of the railway for terminal Assessment debt (incl.) 59,400 facilities and permanent betterments, Sinking fund 433 lessee maining 20 years. extension, upon the additional agreeing to pay an rental equal to the annual Total assessed val'n 1920.10,000,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$15.50 and 1% per annum Pop'n 1910, 6,744; 1920 -7,049 for a sinking fund for the final re¬ INT. at City Treasurer's office. demption of the bonds. Legislation has since been secured under which CIRCLEVILLE CITY SCH. DIST. there have thus far been lssued$4,l50,4J^sT6 M-S $119,600cM-S 1 '22-'44 000 in bonds known as terminal fa¬ BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 $128,000 cilities and perm, betterments bonds. interest thereon ASSESSED Total assessed val'n 1919.-9,500,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9_$15.50 VALUATION. &C.— have been Population in 1919 7,000 Assessed val. and tax rate as INT. payable at Clrcleville. follows: Assessed Tax p. 1,000 Valuation. Years. $737,474,310 712,819,010 700,000,000 724,000,000 1920 1919 1918. 1917 1916 .... CLARK COUNTY. Springfield Is the county seat. 6s '20 $10,000.-Sept 1 '21-'40 Hill & Dale Sewer Bonds. 6s '18 A-O $5,200_Apr 18 '22-'23 --- M-S 1,800 1921-1923 610,499,870*15.52 6s'18 Inter-Cou ty Road Bonds. 594,397,380 15.46 5s *14 A-O 9,000c—.A-O '22-'24 598,925,430 15.46 F-A 55,250 1921-1928 537,212,750 15.62 5s '18 F-A 47,600 1921-1928 525,826,770 15.00 5s *18 1915 1914 1913 1912 Children's Home Bonds. A-O $7,200c.A-O 1 '21-'24 1910 Infirmary Bonds. 1905 5s '16 A-O $5,400c.A-O 1 '22-*24 1900 5s '17 M-S 2,000 1921 1890 Poor Relief Bonds. 1880 5s *17 M-S $3,000-M-S 15 '22-'25 fin 1911 and later years assess¬ J. D. Thomas Jt. Co. Ditch Bds. ment represents about full value. 6s '18 J-D $5,691 1921-1923 Bridge Bonds. POPULATION.—In 1920 (U. S. J-J $26,800—J-J 1 '22-'31 Census), 401,247; in 1910 (U. S. Cen¬ 5s '16 A-O 21,000—A-O 1 *22-'28 sus), 363,591; in 1900, 325,902; in 5s'14 5s '17 J-J 46,700—J-J 2 '22-'37 1890, 296,908. f500.000.000 256.253.260 227,655.320 206.481,790 177,773,240 167.535,356 1911 12.64 29.94 22.38 25.98 26.66 31.00 5s '16 4s '09 5s '11 F-A 835-...F-A 2 M-S 1922 2,700-M-S 16 '22-'24 Bridge Notes. CINCINNATI SCHOOL DIST. M-S $2,950 1921 4s '96 M-S$250,000c Sept 1 1936 6s '18 6s '19 M-S 1,382 1921 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1906.) Flood Emergency Bonds. 3Hs'96M-S 42,500c...Sept 1 1936 5Ms'13 J-D $60,OOOc_June 2 '22-'33 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1906.) Funding Bonds. 3s '00 A-O 130,000c Oct 1 1940 4s *05 M-S $19,000c—M&S '21-'25 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1910.) J-J 7,000 '21-'22 3Hs'02A-O 33,500c—.Oct 11940 5s '17 (Due $1,000 each six months begin¬ (Subject to call after Apr 1 1912.) ning Jan. 2 1918.) 3Hs'05 M-N 100,000c..May 1 1945 Deficiency Bonds. 3Hs'05 A-O 150.000c—Oct 16 1945 ...$100,000 1927 3.65s'06J-D 250,000c._June 25 1946 6s '19 Memorial Building Bonds. 4s '06 M-N200,000c—Nov 26 1946 J-D$185,250c.J&D 30'21-39 4s '08 A-O 250.000c—Apr 13 1948 4s'12 County Office Bldg. Bonds. 4s *08 M-S 200,000c—.Sept 8 1948 M-S $5,250c—M&S '21-'22 4s '09 M-S 300,000c—Mar 30 1949 5s $679,473 4s*09 J-D 180,000c—June 21 1949 GEN. BD. DT. July 1 '20 Sinking fund Feb 28 1920 44,201 4s '10 M-S 250,000c—Mar 28 1950 4s *10 J-D 240,000c—.Dec 5 1950 Assessed val'n, real est— 91,983,220 4s '11 J-D 300,000c—Dec 4 1951 Assessed val'n, personal. 59,083,600 4s *12 A-O 35o,000c—.Oct 21 1952 Total ass'd val'n, 1920..151,036,820 4Hs'14 F-A 100,000 Feb 9 1934 County tax (per $1,000) 1920._S2.90 4)48*14 A-O 100,000c—Apr 13 1934 Popult'n in 1910, 65,455; '20. 50,728 INT. at County Treasurer's office. js'15 M-S 200,000 Mar 8 1935 >s'15 A-O 500,000c Oct 1945 4Ms'16 J-J 300,000..Jan 10 *36-'56 CLEARCREEK TWP. RUR. S. D. This district (P. O. Stoutsville) is 4)is'16 F-A 300.000—Feb 28 '36-'56 4s '17 J-J 300,000 Jan 8 1957 In Fairfield Coiihtw. $$,0obfc-Mar 4)isT7 F-A 300,000c—Aug 13 1957 4J4s'19 s-a 100,000c.. Oct 27 1959 5s '20 50,000c s-a 5s *19 s-a 5s *20 5s '20 F-A ... s-a '2l-'29 14.000c_Mar M-S '30-'36 '30-'33 4,000c.Sept 6,000c_Sept . Refunding Bonds. 6s '21 9,000c.Sept 5s '19 24 1960 Nov 1 1929 550,000—Feb 24 1960 540,000-May 23 '33-'50 ... 5Hs'2l 600,000.. Feb 1960 1959 200,000 ... 6s '20 Jan 500,000 $700,000..Feb 1 '22-'30 Bonds. M-S $80,000c—Mar 14 1950 '22-'29 _ '34-'36 1,000c—Mar 1 1937 !3,U00c-SeDt 1 '31-'36 '32-'36 BOND. DEBT July 1 1919 $54,000 Assessed value 2,685\210 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,300 M-S _ Oakley 4s *10 4Hs'10 M-N 4Hs'12 A-O 25.000c—.Nov 1 1950 5,000c—Apr 1 1952 Kennedy Heights Bonds. * 4s'12 J-D $50,000—.June 19 1952 4s *12 J-D 15,000—Dec 19 1952 4Mb* 13 M-S 1.250c—Sept 10 1923- 5s '18 J-J 5s '19 F-A 3,000—July 1 1,200 July 4,000. .Aug 1 1,500-Aug 1 '24-'26 1 1927 '22-26 '26-'28 580 Aug 1 1929 F-A f 16,000—Feb 1 '22-'29 „ 14,140——Feb 1 1930 102,400—Feb 1 '22-'39 13,600 Feb 1 1930 Deficiency Bonds. 5a June $6,500c—June *22-'23 Toll-Pike Purchase. '21-'29 4s '09 Sept $ll,6l0c.8ept '22-*20 4s *09 M-S 2,500c.Mar '21-'24 4s '11 A-O 4.000c.Oct '25-'33 4s '11 J-J 9,000—July Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'13 J-J $7.000 1921-1934 5s'15 J-D 19.000 1921-1939 8.000 1922-1929 5s '15 5s '20 4Hs'16 F-A —. Bonds. $35,000 Aug 1 1934 Sewer District Bonds. J-D$480.000 June 11925 4)is'13 A-O 655.000—1Apr 1 1931 4Mb'14 M-S 170,000 Mar 1 1939 4s 4s 4s Elevated Roadway Bonds. M-N$60,000 May 1 1924 J-D 100.000 June 1 1923 4Mb A-O 80,000—Oct 1 *21-'36 Rapid Transit Bonds. $48,000c 1921-1943 5s '18 25,000—May 1 *44-'56 5s '18 — — Sewer and Drainage Bonds. $10,000c—.Sept 1 1928 5s '18 Sewer. General. 4)4s'08 A-0$225,000——Apr 1 1927 5s '20 s-a 95,OOOc-Apr 1 '22-'40 Intercepting Sewer Bonds. A-0$200,000 Oct 1 1921 J-D 500,000 June 1 1922 A-O 350,000 Oct 1 1926 5s '19 J-D /15.000—Dec 1 *27-'41 4s A-O 184,000 Oct 1 1927 110,000—Dec 1 '42-'46 4s *04 4s A-O 290.000 Apr 1 1928 6s 30,000 4Hs'08 A-O 500,000 Apr 1 1930 Road Bonds. 5s '17 J-J $20,000c.July 15 25- 44 4)is'll A-O 300.000c—.Oct 1 1946 Mar 1 1939 712,000c_Aug 1 *2l-'25 4Hs'14 M-S 200.000 Feb 1 1934 5s '17 F-A • 2,500c—Aug 1 1926 4 j^s'14 F-A 200,000 A-O 410,000—Apr 1922-*62 2,850c..-Aug 1 1927 4Hs 100,000-—Apr 1922-'40 BOND. DEBT May 20 *21 $512,310 5s 20 Floating debt —— 8,000 Water Works. Sinking fund 3,800 4s A-0$ 1,200,000—.Oct 1 1926 Ass'd val. '20 (60% act.).29,267,000 4s A-O 400,000 Apr 1 1922 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'20.$10.90 4s M-S 100,000 Sept 1 1922 J-D 300,000 June 1 1922 Popul'n 1910, 29,551; 1920. 28,291 4s INTEREST payable In Batavla. 4s M-S 50,000 Sept 1 1924 4s A-O 450,000 Apr 1 1925 4tfs'08 A-O 350,000 Apr 1 1928 CLEVELAND. 4s *10 A-O 800,000 Apr 1 1940 C. S. Metcalf, Director of Finance. 4)*s'll J-D 400,000c—.June 1 1945 Cleveland Is in Cuyahoga County 4H8'14 M-S 2.500,000-.Mar 1 1949 and was Incorporated Mch. 5 1836. 4^8*14 A-O 900.000.0ct 1 '21-'64 This city has annexed the villages of 4>*s'15 J-D 819,080-Oct 1 '21-'64 Glenvllle. South Brooklyn, Collln4)^8*15 J-D 460.000—Dec 1 '21-'65 wood, Corlett, Newburgh, Notting¬ 4Ms'16 J-D 490.000—June 1 *21-'66 ham and Euclid. Home rule charter 4^s'16 J-D 460,000—Dec 1 '20-'66 adopted July 1 1913. 5s F-A15OO,O0O—Feb 1 '25-'74 Bridge Bonds. A-O 250,000—Apr 5s 1 *26-'50 48 A-O $90,000 Apr 1 1926 J-J 5s 85,000 Jan *22-*38 4s A-O 249.000 Oct 1 1926 5s *17 J-D 470.000._Dec 1 '21-'67 4s M-S 20,000 Sept 1 1924 s-a 14 0,000c. June 1 '22-'35 5s '18 4s '04 A-O 100.000 Apr 1 1925 5s '18 830,000c 1936-1968 4s '06 A-O 236,000 Apr 1 1929 s-a 290,000c. Apr 5s *20 1 *22-'50 4K°'\1 A-O 300.000c—Apr 1 1931 5s '19 s-a 480.000c-July 1 *22-'69 4s '11 A-O 100,000c—Oct 1 1924 s-a 1,500,000c.Feb 5s '20 1 '25-'74 4s *11 M-N 60.000c—.May 1 1924 5s '20 40,000—Apr 1 '22-'25 4)£s'll A.-0 550,000c—Oct 1 1942 5s *19 38,000. .July 1 '22-25 4s J-D 100,000 June 1 1923 Fire Department. 4Mb A-O 400,000—Oct 1 '25-'46 4s M-N $205,000 May 1 1925 4Ha 15 A-O 539.000-.0ct 1 *24-'26 1930 90,000c—.Oct 4Hs'14 124,000—$19,000 yrly 4.10s'10A-0 1931 4>£bT1 A-O 25.000c...Apr 4Mb Asp 34,000 Apr 1 1927 1942 4Mb A^O 722,000—Oct 1 *21-'58 4s '12 A-O 45,000c.—Apr 4s 4s .. „ , ... —. ... — —. 5s '18 ... 5s '20 s-a 5s s-a 5s '20 ... 60.000—Mar 1 *22-'33 48,000c.Apr 1 *22-'45 100,000c 28,000..Apr 1 '22-'25 Lake Erie Purification Bonds. 4^s'16 A-O $240,000..Oct 1 '21-'23 ($40,000 yrly. Oct 1 '17-'20; $80,000 Oct. 1 *21.'22 & *23.) 5s A-O 160,000-—Oct 1'27-*28 5s '16 s-a 240,000—.Oct 1 '24-'26 5s *16 75,000 Oct 1 1927 5s '16 85,000—-Oct 1'27-28 4s '12 A-O 125,000c—Oct 4)*sT4F-A 50,000 Feb 4Hs'15 A-O 168.000c.Apr 1 4Hs'16A-0 80,000—Oct 1 5s *19 s-a 280,000c_Mar 1 5M* J-D 19.5,000—June 1 5Hs'20 J-D 195,000c.June 1 4s 4s '06 A-0$110,000 A-O 150,000 4.10s'10A-0 4s *12 A-O --. 4Ms'14 F-A Park Bonds. A-0$500,000 Oct 1 1923 4s A-O 500,000 Apr 1 1924 4s M-S 50,000 Sept 1 1924 4s A-O 600.000 Apr 1 1927 4s A-O 400.000 Apr 1 1928 4s A-O 500.000—.Oct '29&'31 4s A-O 500,000—Oct 1 *33&'35 4s A-O 255.000 Apr 1 1924 4s *06 A-O 574.000 Apr 1 1929 4,10s'10A-0 50,000 Oct 1 1940 4s 4)£s'll M-N 45,000c—May 31 1931 4)is'll A-O 650,000c—.Oct 1 1938 4Ks'll A-O 18,000c—.Oct 1 1936 4.10s'11J-D 145,000c—.Dec 1 1936 4s '12 A-O 350,000c—-Apr 1 1942 4s '12 A-O 225,000c—Oct 1 1947 4Mb'14 F-A 250,000 Feb 1 1934 4Ms'14 J-D 30,000 June 1 1934 4Hs'15 A-O 88,000c.Apr 1 *21-*65 4>*sT6 F-A 141,000c—.Feb 1 1936 5s J-D 750.000-June 1 *22-'50 5s F-A 44,000.-Feb 1 '22-'43 s'17 A-O 188,000—Oct 1 '21-'67 s'17 M-N 5,000—Nov 1 *21-'25 48,000.-Mar 1 *22-'44 5s *18 s-a 5,000—June 1 *22-'26 5s '18 9,000 June 1 1948 5s '18 100,000—Mar 1 '22-'26 5s '19 s-a 340,000c_Mar 1 '27-*43 5s '19 F-A 5s 48,000—Aug 1 '21-'24 A-O 88,000. .Apr 1 '22-'65 4MB J-D 22,000—June 1 '22-'32 4Mb J-D 18,000-June 1 '22-'30 4Mb s'20 10,000 June 1 1940 44,000—June 1 '22-'23 ^s'20 ... ._. Cuyahoga River Purification 150.000 Oct Apr Oct 4s Feb 1 1943 A-O 200,000—Oct 1 '27-'28 A-O 510,000—Oct 1 *24-'28 F-A 5s 5s 5s *16 5s *16 500,000 F-A 600,000 F-A ... ... Feb 1 1943 200,000 150,000—Oct 1 '27 &'28 50,000 Oct 11928 Playground Bonds. 4Hs'16 $65,000 ... Aug 1 1934 Police Department Bonds. M-N$ 125.000—.May 1 1925 4s *12 A-O 30.000c—.Apr 1 1942 4s *12 A-O 35,000c—-Oct 1 1947 4s 5s *19 s-a 5)^s*20 J-D 4Ks'08 A-0$225,000 4s '11 4s *12 184.000c.Mar 1 '22-44 145,000—June 1 '22-'50 Cemetery Bonds. '21-'36 *22-*49 *22-'60 '22-'40 1 1923 1 1928 1 1940 1 1942 1 1932 I Oct 1 1924 M-N 100,000c.—Nov 1 1924 1 1927 A-O 222.000c—.Oct 4Hs'16 M-S 252,000—Oct 1 4Hs'16M-S 81,000—Oct 1 4)^sT7 A-O 420,000—Apr 1 6s '20 s-a5,750,000c—.Sept *21-'62 *21-'36 '22-42 1 1928 Grade Crossing Bonds. M-S$500,000 Mch 1 1923 A-O 500,000 Apr 1 1930 A-02,000,000 Oct 1 1940 4s '11 J-D 15,000c—June 1 1931 4s '12 A-O 35,000c—.Apr 1 1942 4 Ms'14 A-O 4,000—Oct 1 *21-'24 4Hs'15 M-N 10,000—May 1 *26-'35 4 j^s'16 A-O 552,000.-Oct 1 *21-'66 4s '05 4s '06 4s *10 Public Bath Bonds. 4s *06 A-O $35,000 Apr 1 1929 40.000c Oct 1 1936 40,000—Feb 1 1932 30,000 Apr 1 1934 5s '19 s-a 46,000—Mar 1 '22-'44 5s '19 s-a 92,000—Mar 1 *22-'44 ■ 5s A-O 88,000 1921-1924 5s M-N150,000—May 1 '22-'46 5s '19 115,000—Oct 1 *21-'43 5 j^s'20 A-O 100,000c.June 1 *25-*49 4Mb'11 A-O 4Mb'14 F-A 4 ms'16 ... __ 4s River and Harbor Bonds. A-0$500,000 Oct 1 1926 A-O 4s 4s '04 A-O *12 A-O 4s 4s *12 J-D Oct 150,000 Apr 25,000c...Oct 200,000c—.Dec 250,000 1 1928 1 1925 1 1947 1 1943 100,000.-June 1 '22-'29 A-O 164,400--Apr 1 *22-'38 A-O 289,500--Apr 1 22- 40 5^s'20J-D Oct 1 '2l-'23 Feb 1 1943 A-O 315,000 25,000c—.Apr 75,000 Feb Funded Debt. 5s Bonds. 4MB 4Ms 4Ms 1947 1935 '22-'65 Market House Bonds. —. „ 6s '21 Comfort Station Bonds. M-S $15,000 Mar 22-'24 50,000.-June 1 '22-26 J-D 5s'20 „ M-N$35,000c_.May 11 1930 4s '00 Highway 5s *14 5s '16 22- 33 the Provident Sav. Bank & Trust Co self- supp orting ^ [Vol. 112. OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS 122 Debt Funding Bonds. M-SS5,750,000--Sept 1 1928 6s Electric Light Bonds. A-0$500.000 Apr 1 1947 4s *13 A-O 200,000 Apr 1 1947 4s *12 4)is'13 A-O 500,000 Apr 1 1948 4Mb'14 M-S 800.000 Mar 1 1949 4Ms'14 J-D 360.000-.Dec 1 *21-'39 s J-D s'15 J— 144,000—Dec 1 60,000J.Oct 4^s'17 F-A 700,000..Feb 5s M-N700.000-.Nov 4Mb M-N350.000-.Nov 5s'19 s-a 300.000—Feb 5s $19 s-a 5)|s'21 5Ms J-D 1 *2l-'39 *21-'41 1 *22-*41 1 *22-'41 1 "22-'56 1 '22-'41 500,000c.Mar 1 '22-'46 150,000--Feb 1 '23-'52 425,000—June 1 '29-'48 Apr 1 1927 Deficit Bonds. Sept 1 1922 .—$2.375,000—Mar 1 '22-40 Apr 1 1925 5s '19 5s *19 s-a4,025,000c—.Aug 1 1927 Hospital Bonds. 5s F-A 15,000 Aug 1 1927 4.10s'10A-0 $12,000——Oct 1 1930 4s 4s 4s A-0$100,000 M-S 25,000 25,000 A-O CLERMONT COUNTY. Batavla Is the county seat. Flood Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 J-D $20,000—June 1 *22-*44 5s '15 J-J 22,000 1921-1942 Paving and Intersection. •lOs'lOA-O 250.000 Oct 1 1940 May 1 1941 4Hs'14 M-N 75,000 May 1 1944 4Us'll M-N$80,000c A-O 500,000c...Oct 1 1937 4^s'16 A-O 84,000—Oct 1 *21-'41 4s '12 6s '18 s-a 80.000 ..Mar 1 '22-'26 94,000—June 1 '22-'68 4.10s'10A-0 188.000 Oct 4s '12 A-O 450.000c...Apr Refunding Bonds. 5s $12,000 5s '18 s-a 24,000—June 1 '22-'33 44Mb'14 M-S 200.000 4Mb'14 F-A 350,000 ... 1921-1944 5s M-S 5)lJs'21 ...1,081,000--Mar 1 '23-'58 1 1930 1 1937 Mar 1 193 Feb 1 1932 June, 1921.] cleveland (Concluded.)— 4Xb'14 F-A$70u,000 Feb 11934 434s*14 F-A 27,000.Feb *22-'52 4Hs'14 J-D 65,000——June 1 1935 4Hs'15 F-A 247,000—Feb 1 '22-40 4Hs'15 F-A 290,000—Feb I '22-'50 4Hs A-O 11,000—Apr 1 *22-'32 4Ks'16 M-S 220,000—Mar 1 *22-'41 4j|s'16 M-S 180,000—Mar 1 '22-'41 4Hs'17 M-S 777,106—Mar 1 *22-'37 4J4s*17M-S 460,000—Mar 1 *22-'67 4Ha M-S '21-'2 4 5s M-S M-S M-S M-S 4,000—Nov 1 480,000—Nov 1 5s 405,000—Mar I 5s 500,000—Mar 1 5s 500,000—Mar 1 5s F-A 450,000—Aug 1 5Hs J-D 569,000—June l 5Hs J-D 345,000—June 1 Street-Repair Bonds. 5s *18 — $10,000——Sept 5s J-D 150,000—Dec 1 5s J-D 284,000—Dec 1 5s M-S 138,000. .Mar 1 5s M-S 8,100—Mar 1 5s M-N 81,000—May 1 5s A-0 250,000—Oct 1 4Hs F-A 93,000—Feb 1 5s • M-N 86,500. -May 1 4MB J-D 10,000—Dec 1 '21-'44 *22-'29 '45-'69 '30-'39 '21-'39 '27-'70 '27-'40 EUCLID. $24.500—Oct 4Ms&5s— St.imp.notes ass't (add!) 262,440 Sinking funds— 8,772,167 Tot.ass'd val. Dec, '20.1,753,246,190 (Assessment about 90% act. val.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$22.80 INT. at Am. Exch.Nat. Bk..N.Y. POPULATION .--In 1920 (U. 8, Census), 796,836; in 1914 (police census), 668,803; 1910 (U. S. Census) was 560,603; In 1900.381,768. — - —. ... ... , — — — — — ... „ — » City Farm School Bonds. A-O $15,000——Apr 4 Ms'11 M-N 8,000 May 4s '11 A-O 35,000c...Oct 4s *12 A-0 25,000c—Apr 1 1925 1 1931 1 1924 1 1942 Central Viaduct Repair. 4Ms'14 F-A$110,000-—Aug 1 1935 Infirmary & Hospital Bonds. A-OI175,000c—.Oct 1 1947 A-O 725.000c—Apr 1 1942 4Ms'14 F-A 200.000 Feb 1 1932 4s '12 4s '12 Street Improvements. Notes. Bonds. Maturity. 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 $68,113 49,208 37,540 33,857 13,285 $771,000 514,000 273,000 192,000 93,000 3.200 DEBT OF ANNEXED VILLAGES Co. Inc. Pop'n 1920, 15,236. This village is in Cuyahoga May 3 1903. Water-Works Bonds. 4MS&5S-— $18,160 1921-1923 5s '14 A-O 2,000c—Oct 1 '21-'22 5s '15 A-O 2,5Q0c—Oct 1 '21-'25 6s '20 s-a 25.000c.Oct 1'27-'31 Fire Dept. Equipment Bonds. ■ 5s'17 A-O $5,250--Oct 1 *2O-'20 General Building Bonds. 5s *17 A-O $5.250--Oct 1 '20-'26 Electric Light Bonds. 6s '20 s-a 5,500c..Oct 1 '27-'31 Sewer-Construction Bonds. 5s'15 A-0 $5,OOOc_Oct 1 '21-*25 6s '18 A-O 84,890—Oct 1 '21-*27 6s '20 s-a 15,000c.Oct 1 '27-'31 Highway Bonds. •, 5s'14 A-O I,"d80---Oct 1 21- 22 5s *15 A-0 14,000c yearly —Oct 1 6s '20 s-a 75,000c_0ct 1 *27-'31 Paving Bonds' — 6s '20 f$74.000c--Oct 1 1927 .. , „ , 1'20.$2,403,890 Sinking fund 318,043 Street Improvement. 33,400 4Ms&5s—. $35,119 -.1921-1922 Water debt (included)-—_ Tot.ass'd val.'20(85% act.)51,350,000 General Sewer. 4Kb $53,000. Apr 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919--$11.00 General 5s .$50,000 Sept 1 '25 Union Ave 4M1.995 Oct 1921 CLEVELAND HTS. SCH. DIST. 5s 25,328 Oct *21-'22 Re'unding Bond,. ... oct NOTTINGHAM. Water Special. 4Ms $13,500 —Nov 1 '21-22 Water General. 4 Ms $3.000 July 11922 Town Hall. 5s '17 4Ms — $1.000—Nov 1 1921 Park Rd. Sunset Dr. & Forest Ave. Sewer. 4 Ms $280—June 1 1922 Sackett Ave. Paving. „ _ 4Ms*09 A-O 4Ms'10 A-0 4s '01 A-O 4Ms'05 A-O 4Ms'll A-O 4Ms'll A-O 5s A-O ... 4Ms — $4,000—Nov 1 21-22 CORLETT. f4s Water 45s 5s Sewer 5s $44,000—Apr 15 4,000—June 3,000 Apr 3,000—June COLLIN W O O D. '4s $60,000—June Water 4s 40,000—Apr 30,000—Apr 6,000 Dec 18,000—Jan 6,000.Apr 1 8t.Impt.5A6 $3,250 SOUTH — BROOKLYN. 19,000c—Oct 4MS'16 A-O 5s *17 5s *17 l39*0OOc—Oct 1 '34-'36 20,000c—.Oct 1 1937 90,000c Oct 1 '38-'43 1,000c—.Oct 1 1944 A-O , 5s *17 A-0 1 1930 2,000c—Oct 1 1923 2.000c—Oct 1 1924 4,000c—Oct 1 '25-'20 3,000c—Oct 1 1927 18,000c—Oct 1 '28-*29 5,000c Oct 1 1930 6,000c—.Oct 1 1931 24,000c. .Oct 1 *32-'33 A-O 1 1925 1 1926 / I 14,000c—Oct 1 1944 15,000c. Oct I 1945 6,000c—Oct 1 1940 -1921 5Ms*18 A-O : 25,000c—Oct 1 '38-'46 '200)000—Oct 1 '21-40 100(000 Oct 1 *41-'45 1 1922 ELOght 5s 30,000—Mch 60,000—July 1 1922 5s *19 10,000——May 11926 25,000—Oct 1 1924 1944 135.000c—Oct 1 '32-'30 Sewer 5s Sewer 5s Water 5s A-O 1926 1928 1929 1928 1 1928 1 1928 1 1925 *22-'27 1 1926 Grade 4s 27,000—Apr Library 4Ms 8.500—May 1 1928 GLENVILLE. 4 Ms ElecLt.4Ms Bridge 5s 5s'15 1 15,000c—Oct 1 1945 6,000c Oct 1 1940 $23,000c—Oct 1 *21-'32 10,000—1921-1930 3,000—Oct 91 '21-'23 16,000—Oct 1 '21-29 5,000c 1925-1929 6,000c—Oct 1 '21-'20 170,000c—Oct 1 '21-'37 726,000c—Oct 1 *21-*31 A-0 —_ — 5s *19 A-OU00,000..Oct 1 19,000—..Oct 150.000—Oct 1 65,000— Oct 200,000..Oct 1 '21-'22 '23-'27 columbia twp. eue. sch. d. '28-'35 Is In Lorain A-O 40,000——Oct 1 1946 150,000 Oct 1 *47-'49 35,000 Oct 1 1950 This district (P. O. Columbia »37-'40 "41-'45 1 1946 *47-'49 1 1950 '51-'52 3,000..—Oct 1 1953 1 '22-27 30,000—Oct A-0 190,000-.Oct 1 '28-'40 30,000—Oct 1 '47-*52 .50,000— .Oct 1 1953 A-0 750.000. .1960 County. Sta.) , Building Bonds. 1 1936 5s *10 A-O $25.500—A-O 1 '2l-'45 BOND. DEBT June 2 '19 $27,500 Total assess, val. 1918——1,600,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'18-$14.68 Population in 1915-..........1,083 columbus. W. G. Bowl and, Fund Trustees. Seo'y Sinking This city Is In Franklin County. Inoorp. a borough Feb. 10 1816: city 6s '20 Mar. 3 1834. New city charter BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921S4.653.000 adopted at election May 5 1914. Or Assessed valuation 1920—86,027,040 dlnances were passed Nov. 22 1909 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$9.17 providing for annexation of certain Population in 1920.. —15,468 portions of Marion, Clinton, Mifflin INT. at Treasurer's office. and Franklin townships. V. 89, p. 1496. State Supreme Court on Feb. 3 clinton county; 1914 held valicf $700,000 grade-crossWilmington Is the county seat. ing-elimlnation bonds. V. 98, p. 464* Court-House and Jail Bonds. Flood Emergency Bonds. 5S/15 J-J |$276,000.Sept 1 '21-'43 \ 24,000—Sept 1 1944 4Ms'13 M-S $25.000—Sept 1 1923 - — ... Highway Impt. Bonds. 5s 5s 5s 5s 5s 5s 5s '13 Apr. 100,000—.Sept 1 1923 *13 '13 *13 May 65,000—..Sept 1 1923 20,000——Sept 1 1933 May 60,000——Sept 1 1922 *13 M-S 7,000—Sept 11933 M-S '13 Tot.assess.vjd.' 19(75 %act) 41,379,900 13,000—Sept 1 1923 '13 M-S Tax rate (per $1,000) 7,000—Mar 1 1924 18 $3.35 18,000—Sept 1 1923 Popul'n 1910, 23,680; 1920, 23,036 5s '13 4 Ms* 14 M-S INT. at Oounty Treas. office. 12,000—Sept 1 1924 4Ms'15 M-S 5,000—Sept 1 1925 CLYDE. 4Ms'17 2,2u0,000—— serial This village Is In Sandusky Go. 6s '20 M-S 900,000--Mar 1 *49-'57 Park & Playground Bonds. Miscellaneous Bonds. 6s *20 J-D | $3,000—June 1 '24-'26 4s *03 M-S $42,000c—.Sept 1 1933 \ 2,000—Dec 1'24-'25 (Red. on or after Sept 1 1913.) Fire Dept. Bonds. 4s'07 M-S 16,000..—Sept 1 1927 6s *20 A-O 4,000-.Oct 1'24-'27 4s *09 A-O 15,000—..Oct 1 1939 Village's Share Street. 12,000—Oct 1 1938 4Ms'08 A-O 6s *20 J-D $2,500—June 1 '22- 26 4s '11 M-S 1,500 Sept 1 1921 Refunding Bonds. 4s 'II M-S 20,000 Sept 11931 6s '21 M-S $5,000--Mar 1 *26-'30 M-S 4s '12 1,500 Sept 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Apr 11921- $115,316 M-S 5s *13 11,000—Sept 11933 Sinking fund.. 2,145 M-S 5s '13 13,000— ..Sept 1 1923 Total assessed val. 1920 4,700,400 4 Ms 15 M-S 1,000—Mar 1 1926 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20.$16.04 (Red. on or after Mar 1 1917.) Population in 1920.-.-. —3.099 4Ms'15 M-S $25,000—Sept 1 1945 5s '20 2,000—Mayl 1935 coal geove. 4Ms'I7 M-S $4,000. M &S 1 *21-'22 TOT. OO. DT. July 1 '20- $312,700 Assess, val. real estate...26,071,210 Assess, val. personal 15,308,690 M-S — —. .... ... This village is in Lawrence Oo. Refunding Bonds. 6s '16 J-J $1,000——Jan 1 1928 6s '18 s-a 4,000—Dec 1 '21-*28 BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $26,000 Sinking fund 4,000 Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,000,000 Assessed val'n, personal— 800,000 Tot .ass'd val. '21 (act .val.). 1,800,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) *21.$20.80 Population in 1920 (Census)...1,851 . 4 Street Opening & WideningBds 4Ms 07 M-S A-O 4s *09 A-O 4s *10 4s 11 M-S 5,500c—Oct 1 1928 9,000 Oct 1 1939 8,000 Sept 1 1930 M-S 30,000.—Sept 1 1921 4s '12 5s *13 5s '13 M-S 4,000 Sept 3,000—..Sept 3,000....Sept 5,000—Sept 4,500—i-Sept 20,000—..Mar 6,000—Sept 35,000——Mar 37,500....Mar 40,000—Mar 25,000——Mar 75,000....Sept M-S M-S M-S 4s '13 4^8*14 M-S 4 Ms'14 M-S Ooalton) is in 4Hs'15 M-S 4^8*15 M-S Deficiency Bonds. $4,000—Mar 1 '22-'25 5Ms'19 M-S | 5,000—Sept 1 '21-'25 3,000—Mar 1 '26-'27 „ i $1,200c...Sept 1 1927 ~ 4s '08 4^s'15 M-S coal twp. eur. sch. dist. This district (P. O. Jackson County. 5s '19 ... 4Ms'15 M-S Ms'15 M-S (Red. 4;000—Mar 1 1932 1 1933 1 1923 1 1932 1 1934 1 1944 1 1934 1 1945 1 1946 1 1929 1 1928 1 1927 1 1936 after Mar 1 1917.) $2,000—.Mar 1 1920 (Red. on or after Mar 1 1917.) 4Ms'15 M-S $12,000—Mar 1 1931 4Ms'16 A-O 350 Sept 1 1920 4Ms*15 5,000—.Mar 1 1931 4Ms'17 —2.500—Sept 1 1923 5s *18 1,500 Sept 11928 5s '18 30.000 Sept 1 1948 5s '19 69.000—Apr 1 1930 5s *19 3,200 Sept 1 1929 5s *19 600——May 1 1930 5s '20 i— 1,000—Mar 1 1930 5s *20 33,000 Dec l 1940 5Ms'21 J-D 1,000—June x 1926 on or 3,000—Sept 1 '20-'27 4Ms'15 M-S Building Bonds. « 5s *10 M-S $26,590-Mar 19 '22-'41 5s *17 J-D 9,000-June 28 '35-'43 BOND. DEBT Mar 1916— 35.000 Floating debt———— 4,000 assess, val. 1915.—.1,041,160 Total — — coitsville twp. dist. sch. This district (P.'O. Youngstown) is in Mahoning County. School Bonds. . ... —. Assess, val. 1920 7,136,620 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1920117.40 Population in 1920 (est.)—....5,500 coldwater" This village is in ... ... ... „ $7,000.Aug 15 '21-'27 5s 15 18,000 -—1921-1939 5s *15 28,000 —1921-1949 5s '10 A-0 $19,000-Apr 27 '26-'36 5s '17 9,000-June 28 *35-'43 6s'18 J-D 9,000—June 27 '44-52, 5Ms'19 M-S 160,000—Apr 1 '30-'45 6s '20 J-J 12,000 Aug 1930 6s *20 F-A 20,000-Feb 24 *28-'37 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— 8243,000 5Ms'13 A-0 . \400.000c_0ct 1 '28-'31 Park, Bldg. & Playgds. Bds. 5s *15 A-O $100,000c TOT. BD, DT. Aug. NEWBURGH. 5s'19 St, imp. bds. assess, (incl.) 2,105,160 Water debt (included)... 15,510,000 —. 4s '04 1 1 1 4,000——Oct 40,000—Oct 1 '21-'23 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 '21.$85,235,493 — Infirmary Bonds. 4Ms'll M-N $ 10,000c. . ^ May 1 1931 East 65th St. Improvement. ■ • 4 Ms* 14 F-A $25,000——Feb 1 1935 [$14,000—Oct 25,000—Oct 80,000—Oct Water. 4Ms&5s— $2,289 —Oct '21-*27 Street Improvement. CLEVELAND "SCHOOL DIST. 1 1928 4s A-0$350,000 Apr 1 1922 '33-'42 4s A-O 500,000—Apr 1 1922 '21-'32 4s A-O 275,000—Apr 1 1922 '22-'44 4s '05 J-D 300.000c—June 7 1925 *22-'28 4s *06 M-N350,000c—May 21 1920 *22-'29 4Ms'08 J-D 450,000c—June 11928 *21-'47 4s'09 J-J 200,000c—July 19 1929 *22-*52 4Ms'10 J-J 500,000c—July 25 1930 *45-*48 4Ms'll F-A 500,000c—Aug 21 1931 '21-35 4s 12 M-S 300,000c—Mar 25 1932 5*|s'21 ... 150,000--Feb 1 '22-71 4s '12 J-Jl,100.000c—July 1 1932 Street-Opening Bonds. 4s J-J 300,000—July 1 1932 5s '18 J-J 700,000—July 1 1932 /S8.000——Dec 1 1921 4s \32,000—Dec 1 *22-'23 4Ms'14 A-0 500,000—Oct 1 1934 5s '19 200,000—May 1 '30-'49 4Ms*15 J-J 600,000c—Jan 18 1935 5s *19 16,000 Oct 1 *34-'41 4Ms*15 J-J 280,000c-Jan 18 '22-'35 5s '19 25,000—Oct 1 *2l-*44 4Ms'16 A-O 750,000- Apr 17 '22-'36 5X* 210,000—June 1 27-47 4Ms'17 A-O 400,000—Feb 19 *22-'37 5s 19 2,000—Sept 1 '21-22 5s 17 < F-A / 15,000c—Aug 6 1925 Special Assessment Street Bds. \680,000c. Aug 6 '20-*37 5s '17 $20,000 Mar 1 1929 5s '17 s-a 700,000c.— Aug 6 1937 5s '17 3,000—Mar 1 1924 5s *17 s-a f 196,000c —1921-1924 Street-Widening Bonds. 1 25,000c ——1925 J-J 1,275,000 4Hs'18 $20,000——Sept 1 1927 5s Jan 141938 Dugway Brook Bonds. 5s M-S 1,350,000—Mar 1 *22-*39 4s *11 J-D$180.000c— -Dec 1 1947 6s '20 M-N3,900.000—June 1 '22-'40 414s'15 A-0 145.000—.Oct 1 '21-*49 6s '21 J-J 5,000,000c.-Jan 1 *22-'41 City Hall Bonds. Nottingham Bonds (Annexed 4s A-0$700,000—Oct 1 1921 Jan. 14 1913). 4.10s'10A-0 200,000—Oct 1 1940 4Ms J-J $30,000c—Jan 2 '22-'36 4J4s'll M-N 30,000c—May 1 1941 Glenville Bds. (Annexed July '05.) 4.10s'll J-J 1,100,000c—July 1 1936 5s M-S $32,000c. Sept 1 '21-'36 Collin wood Bonds (Axmexed). 4Hs'14 F-A 900,000-.—Feb 1 1933 A-O $2,000c... Oct 1 *21-'22 4Xb'14 A-0 425,000——Oct 1 1944 4s 4 J4s'15 130,000—Oct 1'21-46 4Mb A-O 48,000c—Oct 1 '21-36 Public Hall Impt. Bonds. 4Ms A-O 57,000c—Oct 1 *21-'39 4s *12 A-0$ 175,000c—Oct 1 1952 South Brooklyn (Annexed 1906.) 4Hs'10 M-N2,500.000—May 1 1960 4Mb A-O $8,000c—Oct 1'21-'28 4Hs M-N 500,000 Mayl 1966 BOND. DT. May 19 '21 .$20,537,000 4^s M-N1,000,000 Mayl 1966 Sinking fund— 2,754,451 4Hs J-D 153,000.—-June! 1967 Assessed valuation '21-1,774,651,870 5s '19 600,000—Mar 1 1969 School tax (per $1,000) 1921-$6.6402 INT. on coupon 4s, 4Ms and 5s of 5Ms'20 600,000-—June 1 1970 5^s*21 —1,120,000—Mar 1 '23-'57 1917 and 1918 at American Exchange House of Correction BondsNational Bank, New York; on coupon 4s '12 A-O S75.000C—.Apr 1 1942 6s at Chemical National Bank, New 4s 12 A-0 180,000c Oct 1 1947 York; on Glenville coupons at Gar¬ 4s A-0 50,000 Oct 1 1947 field Sav. Bank, Cleveland; on South 5s M-S 600,000—-Mar 1 1969 Brooklyn bonds at Home Sav. & 5 Ms J-D 900 000——June 1 1970 Banking Co.; on Colllnwood coupons at office of Farson, Son & Co., N. Y.: Garbage Plant Bonds. 4s M-S$ 155,000 Sept 1 1923 Cleveland Trust Co., Cleveland, and 4s '12 A-O 50,000c Oct 1 1952 Citizens' Sav. & Trust Co., Cleveland; 18,000c. Apr 1 *22-'30 on $30,000 Nottingham 4Ms*15 A-0 bonds at 6s 18 46,000c .—1921-1943 Oleve. Tr. Co. 5s J-D 60,000—Dec 1 '21-'40 5s '19 s-a 26,000c_Mar 1 '22-'34 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS. — 123 OHIO—CITIES AND TOWNS Mercer County —- Viaduct Bonds. 4s *03 M-S $12,000c—Mar 1 1923 (Red.after 10 yrs. from date of Issue.) 4s '12 M-S $10,000 Sept 1 1932 4s *12 M-S 250,000 Sept 1 1942 4s '12 M-S 31,000 Sept 11937 4s *12 M-S 35,000—Mar 1 1932 5s '13 M-S 4.000—Mar 1 1932 4Hs'14 M-S 15,000—Sept 1 1944 4HB'14 M-S 35,000—Sept 1 1934 4Hs'14 M-S 6.000—Sept 1 1924 4Xb'1Q M-S 25,000—Sept 1 1936 4Hs'16M-S 20,000—Sept 1 1926 5s 18 4,000—.Sept 1 1928 5s '20 15,000—..June 1 1930 Water-Works Bonds. ■ M-N $3,000 May 1 1941 5s'15 A-O 26,000 1930-1940 Public Impt. (City's Portion.) 5s '17 M-S 2,500c 1927-1931 4s'09 M-S$U5,000 Sept 1 1921 Street Impt. Bonds. M-S 150,000 4s '10 Sept 1 1921 4Ms $3,000 June 1 1928 4s *11 M-S 150,000—Sept 1 1921 5s 2,000—Dec 11928 4s *12 M-S 400.000—M & S 1 1923 5s 13,500——Aug 1 1928 4s *12 M-S 80.000—..Sept 1 1932 5s 4,000June 1 1926 4s '12 M-S 200,000 Mar 1 1933 5s 3,500 June 1 1926 5s *13 M-S 25,000—Sept 1 1923 TOTAL DEBT July 5 '19. $70,744 4Hs'14 M-S 100,000 Sept 1 1934 Total assess, val. 1919- —1,778,210 4Hs'14 M-S 145,000 Sept 1 1929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—-$15_.50 4^s'14 ... 50,000—Sept 1 1924 1920, 531 Population 1910, 869; 5s '13 J-D 5,000—Dec 23 1923 4Ms'14 M-S 10,000——Mar 1 1925 columbiana county. 4^s'15 — 200,000 Sept 1 1935 Lisbon is the county seat. 4^s'15 M-S 25,000——Mar 1 1931 Road Bonds. 4^s'15 M-S 50,000 Mar 1 1935 5s '19 A-O $24,000—Oct 1 '2l-'28 4^s'15 M-S 65,000 Sept 1 1936 6,000—Oct 1 1929 4Hs'14 6,000 Sept 11924 5s '19 A-O 4,000-Oct 1 '21-'24 4Hs*17 16,000—Mar 111927 500—-Oct 1 1925 4Hsl7 22,500 Sept 1 1927 5s '19 A-0 18,000_0ct 1 *21-'29 4M*'17 ... 25.000—. .Sept i 1928 5s *19 J-J 14,000--July 1 '22-'28 4Hs'16 50,000—. Sept 1 1920 5s '19 J-J 50,000. Sept 1 1926 4}|s'15 M-S 48,000 5s '19 J-J 75,000 4Hs'16 ... 100,000—. Sept 1 1931 TOT. CO. DT. Apr. 5:21$1,163,017 5s '18 25,000 Sept 1 1928 Road debt (Included).....1,025,000 5s '18 25,000 Sept 1 1928 Assess, val., real est ....58,615,980 5s '18 13.000 .Sept 1 1929 Assess, val., personal .50,894,220 5s '18 5.000—.Sept 1 1929 Total assess, val. 1920—109,510,200 5s '18 30,000 Sept 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1320--.—$5.95 5s '18 210,000 serially Popul'n mo, 76,619; 1920, 83,130 5s '19 100,000.—Mar 1 1929 ■ 5s '16 ... ... — — ... — _ __ — . ... ... ... - ... — ... — — Viaduct Refunding Bonds. columbia township. 4s '09 J-J $150,000c—July 1 1929 This township (P. O. Columbia 3Ms'02J-J 95,000c—July 1 1922 Sfca. R. F. D.) is in Lorain Oounty. (Red. Sept 1 1912.) Road Bonds. • 4s 02 M-N 400.000cAr.Nov 1 1922 5s '13 A-O $35.550—A-O *21-*33 (Red. after 10 yrs.&om date of iss.) BOND. DEBT Apr 16 *19„49,000 Grade-Crossing Bonds. Assess, val. '18 (H act.)... 995,000 M-S $4,000c—Mar 1 1947 Tax rate (per $1,000) *18——$14.60 4s '06 A-O 1,000,000c..Oct 1 1947 Population in 1910, 1,084; 1920, 988 4s '07 M-S 405,000 Sept 11953 INT. at Sav. Dep.B.A T.Co..Elyria 4s '12 . ^ . „. OHIO—CITIES AND 124 COLUMBUS (Concluded).— Library Bonds. A-O $40,000c—Apr 1 1923 (Red. after 10 yrs.from date of issue.) 4s '05 M-S 30,000c...Mar 1 1925 (Red. after 10 yrs.from date of issue.) 4Hs*15 M-S 5.000 Sept 1 1935 4b *03 Work-House Bonds. F-A $60,000c-..Aug (Red. after 10 yrs. from date of issue) 4s *03 A-O 30,000c—Apr 1 1933 (Red. after 10 yrs. from date of Issue) 5s *20 15,000.—June 1 1930 ... Fire Department Bonds. A-O $25,000c...Oct 4s '07 Water-Works Bonds. J-D$125,000c&rJune 1 1928 4s '03 M-S 50.000c—Mar 1 1923 (Red.after 10 yrs. from date of issue.) 4s *03 M-S 45.000c—.Sept 1 1933 (Red. on or after Sept 1 1913.) 4s *04 A-O 250.000c—Apr 1 1934 (Red. on or after Apr 1 1916.) 4s '04 M-S 1.200.000c--Mar 1 1945 (Redeemable after March 1 1920.) 4s *05 A-O 240.000c—-Apr 1 1935 (Red. on or after Apr 1 1915.) 4s '07 A-0$l75.000c—Oct 1 1947 4Hs'08 M-S 40.000c—Sept 1 1938 4s *12 M-S 250.000 Sept 1 1942 4^s'14 M-S 200.000 Sept 1 1944 4Hs'14 M-S 125.000 Sept 1 1934 4Hs*15 M-S 100.000 Mar 1 1945 4Hs'16 M-S 100.000 Mar 1 1946 4^8*16 M-S 20.000 Sept 1 1936 4^8*17 50.000 Mar 1 1947 4Hs'12 21.000 Sept 1 1942 5s '18 8,500 Mar 1 1924 4s '98 4Hs'08 A-O 4s *12 4s '12 4s *12 5s '13 5s *13 4Hs'14 4Hs'15 4Hs'15 4Hs'15 4Hs'16 4Hs'16 M-8 M-S M-S M-S M-S M-S 5s *18 5s '19 5s '20 96,000 — —- serially. 20,000 10.000 48.000 15,000 55,000 — 5s '19 5s '20 ... ... ... --. 20,000 21,000 110.000 Sept Mar Nov [25,000 Electric-Light Bonds. J-D $68,000c—Dec A-O 97,000c.—Apr Nov 1 1939 Dec 1 1929 Serially June 11930 Serially Sanitary, Garbage & Cleaning. Aug 1 1924 (Red.after 10 yrs. from date of issue.) 4s '06 M-S 290.000c—Sept 1 1936 M-S 20,000 Mar 1 1926 4s *11 M-S 4s '11 43,000 Sept 1 1931 M-8 45,000 Sept 1 1942 4s '12 M-S 7.000 Sept 1 1922 4s '12 A-O 4s '13 55.000 Apr 1 1933 M-S 7,000 Sept 1 1943 5B '13 30,000 Sept 1 1926 4Hs'16 4^s'l6 M-S 27.000—-Sept 1 1921 4s *12 10.000 Mar 1 1926 500 Sept 1 1921 5s *19 45,000 Sept 1 1921 5s '19 45,000 Sept 1 1922 5s *19 5s '18 66,000 Sept 1 1922 5s '18 5,000 Mar 1 1923 5s *18 4,500 Sept 1 1925 1.800 Sept 1 1925 5s '18 5.000 Dec 1 1924 5s '19 J-D 6s '20 18,000 Dec 1 1930 4Hs'04 F-A $75,000 — ... ... ... — ... ... ... — Park Bonds. 4s '03 M-S $8,500c—Mar 1 1933 (Red. after 10 yrs. from date of issue) J-J 122,000c—Jan 1 1933 4Mb'U July $5,444.39July 15*21-26 6s CRAWFORD Sewer Bonds. '17 A-O $13,000 6s '20 s-a BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21. $167,209 71,542 Floating debt— 16.500 Sinking fund 18,331 Assessedval.'21 (about act)13.545,040 Assessment debt (add'l).. INTEREST payable at Conneaut & Trust Co. Mutual Loan ... ... ... ... ... 5Hs*20JD 137.000-—Dec 11928 J-D $57,500c-.July 1 1943 J-J 6s '15 M-S 14,500—M-S 192l-'35 BOND*. DEBT July 1 '20— $119,500 Assess, val. *15 (abt. act.). 11,179,430 (per $1,000) 1915—$5.15 Population in 1914 (est.) 10,000 INT. Ing & Mutual 68 1915 at Citizens* Bank* on Trust Co., Conneaut; other payable at the Conneaut Trust Co. Loan & INTEREST Is payable In part at This dist. (P. O. — --- 4Hs'14 M-S 4^8*14 ... 4s *11 4Hs*15 4Hs'15 4Ms'15 4Hs'16 5Hs'21 5^s'21 5Hs'21 Sept 1 1934 25,000 2.900 Sept 1 1931 Net debt_$16,317,509 Water debt Sept 1 1924 500 ... bd. dt.$25,576,716 $26,974,916 Sink, funds. 9,259,207 10,069,923 Tot. M-S 40,000 Sept M-S 22,000 Mar M-S 27,000 Sept M-S 1.500—- Sept J-D 150.000 Juno J-D 35,000 June J-D 16,500 June 1 1935 1 1946 1 1935 1 1926 1 1941 11936 1 1941 $16,904,993 (incl.above) $3,743,500 In Van Wert County. M-S $3 2,930-M-S 15 '2l-'40 $3,587,500 Assessed Y'rs. Valuation. $ Net Debt. $ Tax per $1,000. Sewer Bonds. «$ IHb'91 M-S$250.000c&r Sept 1 1921 1920 16,904,993*374,509,160 $2.60 5Hs'02 J-J 48,000c—July 1 1922 1919 16,317.509*360,000,000(est.).. (Red. 10 yrs from date of issue.) 1917 14,689,119*295,818,180 Is '02 175.000 Aug 1 1932 1916 14,645,028*295.818,180 16.40 Is '02 F-A 90,000c&r-Aug I 1932 1915 14,354,061*275.800.720 13.60 (Red. 10 yrs. from date of issue.) 1914 13.508,573*275,045.160 13.50 4s '03 M-S *175,000c Mar 1 1933 1913 13.745.984*252.999,580 14.60 Is *03 M-8*1,200,000c.Sept 1 1933 1912 13,524.998*247.576.390 13.40 Is '05 M-S 319,000c-—Marl 1925 1911 11,299.297*235,660.100 13.50 Is '05 M-S 35.000c—-Mar 1 1935 1910 10,154,404 101,588,930 31.20 (Red. 10 yrs. from date of issue.) 1905 6.925,636 79,593,930 30.30 Is '06 M-S 60,000c—Sept 1 1936 1900 4,904,984 66,847,590 27.50 IHs'07 M-S 6.000c—Sept 1 1937 1890 4.351,090 43,663,270 23.00 Is '07 A-O 75,000c—Oct 1 1937 1885 1,896,400 35.279.170 22.50 4Hs'Q8 M-S 43,000c—Mar 1 1938 •Property now assessed at aotual 4Hs'08 4,000 Mar 1 1938 value, formerly M actual value. 4H«'08 25,000--.-Mar 1 1933 The 1916 tax rate given above In¬ 48 '09 M-S 11,000 Sept 1 1921 cludes State tax of $0,450. county 4s '10 300,000 Apr 1 1930 $3.00, city $6.01 and school $4,485. 4s *11 M-S 108.000 Sept 1 1931 POPULATION.—In 1920, 237,4s *12 M-S 75.000 Sept 1 1932 031; 1910 (Census), 181,511; 1900, 4s *11 M-S 6.000 Mar 1 1922 125,560. — ... --- --. 4s *12 4s '12 M-S M-S [Optional '12 '12 M-S '12 is '13 M-S is '13 M-8 8 s aa a »io , s 28.000 15.000 Sept 1 1942 Sept 1 1942 orafter Mar 1 1915.) (free aaa a$ ino $65.000 Sept 1 1933 10,000 Sept 1 1931 315.000 Sept 1 1937 35,000 Mar 1 1943 on M-S M-S 10.000 2,000 Sept 1 1933 Mar 1 1924 '13 M-S Mb'14 M-S 25,000 Sept 1 1924 Hs'14 M-S 30,000 Sept 1 1944 )^s'15 M-S 250,000 Sept 1 1945 Ms'14 M-S 3,500 Mar 1 1925 (Red. on or after Sept. 1 1915) Wb'14 M-S 1,000 Sept 1 1925 (Red. on or after Sept. 1 1915) Mb'15 M-S 5,000 Sept 1 1937 !^s'15 M-S 8,000 Sept 1 1935 ^s'15 M-S 2.000 Sept 1 1926 66,000—-Mar 1 1946 Mb'15 M-S 75,000 Sept 1 1945 MB'15 Sept 1 1926 Hs'16 M-S 25,000 s '18 85,000 Sept 1 1938 s '19 35,000 Mar 1 1929 s '19 50,000 Mar 1 1938 220,000 Sept 1 1945 Mb'15 Sept 1 1935 Hs',15 — 275,000 1,000 Mar 1 1938 His 17 ... s 18 20,000 Sept 1 1928 s *18 100,000 Sept 1 1938 3,000 Mar 1 1928 Hs'17 s '18 15,000 Sept 1 1928 1,000 Mar 1 1938 Hs'17 a '18 7,000 Sept 1 1928 3 '18 20,000 Sept 1 1938 s '19 10,000 Mar 1 1940 is . __ --- — ... — — COLUMBUS SCHOOL DISTRICT. 3Hs'02 M-S $65,000c...Mar 1 1922 3Hs'03 M-S 75.000c...Mar 1 1923 4s *05 J-J 25,000c—July 1 1925 4s '06 M-S 150,000c...Mar 1 1926 4s '09 F-A 60.000c—.Aug 2 1929 4s '10 A-O 150.000c—.Apr 1 1930 4s '11 4s *12 5s '13 4Hs'14 J-D 60.000c...June 1 1954 (Subject to call beg. June 1 1934.) 4Hs'15 F-A 225.000—.Feb 18 1955 4Hs'15 F-A 30.000—Aug 18 1955 6s '20 J-J fl,000,000cJuly 1 *36-'40 1 170,000c.July 1 1941 4Hs'19M-N 232.000c.Novl5'33-'37 *St. Clair Special District. 5s A-O $5,000c... Apr 1 1923 BD. DEBT Apr 11 '21— $2,468,000 Sinking fund 583,342 Val. school prop.'21 (est). 8.000,000 Ass'd val. '21 (abt. act.).370,000,000 School tax(per $1,000) '21 $9.64 School population 1920 275,000 ♦Assumed by Columbus Bd. of Ed. INTEREST ... ... — ... ... 4s of 1906 and 1909 Is payable at the Hayden-Clinton Na¬ tional Bank of Columbus; on 4s of 1910, 1911 & 1912, 4Hs and 1915 and 5s of 1913, of 1914 also bonds assumed, at the Clerk's office ; other Int. at Nat. Park Bank, N.Y. City. ... 3 *20 ... 18.000 Dec Water-Works Refunding. '07 M-S $160,000c—Apr '08 J-D 75.000c-..Dec *08 A-O 100,000c—Nov *10 M-N175.000 Nov 1 1930 1 1 1 1 1937 1938 1938 1930 Inc. Nov. 151902. street Impt. Bonds. i>Hs'19 $6,400 May 1 1929 5Hs'19 6,070.00 Sept 12'21-*29 v, ... — DIST. Refunding Bonds. J-D $12,000—June 1 1927 5s '07 5s *09 ... BOND. DEBT Apr 21 Tot. assess, Tax rate INT $32,000 $1,154,492 1921 val. 1920 (per $1,000) 1920—$19.50 payable at office of Treas. CRESTLINE. This village Inc. COSHOCTON. This city the county seat Incorp. In 1902. Is of Street Bonds (City's Portion). 4Hs'16 J-D 4^3*16 J-D 5Hs'19 s-a 5Mb'20 s-a 5Hs'20 $600——Sept 1 1921 1.800. -Sept 1 '2l-'2B '21-36 J8.000—Sept '22-'36 17.500—-Mar '22-'31 (5.000.-Mar *21-'30 15,000—Sept '2^-'26 2,500—Mar s-a Water Works 4Hs 6s ... 5s '15 1 '21-'25 '2l-'3l '32-'36 Deficit Bonds. i$6.000—Mar 1 *22-'27 s-a 5s '16 A-O 5s '17 M-N J10,500—Sept 1 '21-'27 Water & Sewer Bonds. $3,000--Mar 1 '22-'27 4^s'17 M-S Storm Sewer Bonds. $5,200.-Mar 1 '22-'26 4^s'16 M-S Refunding Bonds. 4Mb M-S $5.100c.Sept 1 '21-'25 4Mb M-S 10,000c.—Mar 1 1935 Paving Bonds. 5j^s'19 s-a $3,000—Mar Jan 2 1922 2,400-.Apr 1 *21-'26 Nov 1921 500 Land Purchase Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $4,000-.Oct 4s '05 4Hs'16 J-D/ll,000-..Sept 110,000—Sept 5Hs'19 $320 J-J General Street Bonds. A-O $1,600.Apr 10 '2 V23 M-S 1,710-.Sept 1 '21-'23 5s' 11 M-S 650 Sept 1 1921 5s '13 5s '13 1 '21-'24 Water-Works Bonds. 13,000 20.250-Sept J-D Is In Crawford County. Population 1910, 3,807; Sewer Bonds. 5s '17 $14,000 ... 1856. 1920, 4,313. M-N$75,000—May 1 '25-'34 F-A 11,000—Aug 1 *35-'37 4s '06 Refunding Bonds. A-O $3,000..Oct 5s '08 1 *21-'23 Bridge Bonds. 5s *16 A-O $1,500—Oct 1 '21-*23 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 17 '18.$118,150 Assessment bonds (add'l)__ 21,477 Assessed valuation'17(est.>4,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917—$15.20 INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Crestline. SCHOOL DIST. CRESTLINE BOND. DEBT May 20*21. 1 Hospital Bonds. 4Ms'lb J-D 111.000—Sept 1 '22-'23 Floating debt $24,000 5,000 4,000,000 (per $1,000) '21.$7.00 Total assessed val. 1920 '21-*31 Total tax rate 110.000—-Sept 1 *32-'36 Fire Department Bonds. CRESTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district (P. O. Creston) is in 4^3*15 M-N $3,500—Sept 1 *21-'27 5Hs'19 s-a 5,000-Sept 1 '21-'25 Wayne County. GEN. BD. DT. May 20T2L $126,000 School Bonds. Assess, debt (add'l) M-S $3 ).!)10__Sept 1 *2t-*41 126,920 5s '15 Water bonds (included)— 60,000 BOND. DEBT May 20'17. $43,600 Sinking fund 13,000 Total ass'd val. 17 (M act.) 1,370,000 Assessed valuation 1921..13,500,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$20.20 Population in 1920 10.847 CROOKSVILLE SCHOOL DIST. INT. payable at City Treas. office. School Bonds. ,000c„Jan 6s '20 COUNTY. County seat is Coshocton. Road Improvement Bonds. COSHOCTON 4s '08 29,500 4Hs*12 5s '17 5s '18 1932 .1921-1922 4,000-.Apr 1 '22-'23 12,650 J-J ... 1923 I Funding 5s '17 6.000c—Jan 3i 1927 Bonds. A-O $15.000c.A&01 *22-*36 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '21. $74,500 Tot.asses.val.'20 (80 % act.) .2,550,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$23.60 4,000 1 7,500-.Oct 1 '21-'23 Population in 1920 81.000 .1924 5Ms'20 72.000 Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'16 $8,500 1922-1929 5s '19 31 1922 4.000c—Jan 31 1923 15,000c_Jan 31 "24-'26 J-D . $500 ... — ... ... 1931 CUYAHOGA COUNTY. Flood Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 $65,500 1926 GEN. BD. DT. June 14 '21 $288,650 ... Assess, debt (add'l) 63,000 Floating debt (add'l) 20,000 Assess, val., real 23,994,310 Assess, val., personal 20,412,340 Tot .val.'20 (50 to 60% act) 44,406,650 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) $7.70 County seat is Cleveland. Refunding Bonds. A-O $30,000—Oct 1 *21-'26 A-O 169.000—A&Ol '21-'39 Public County Building Bonds. 4s '02 F-A $64,000 Aug 1 1921 4s *01 5s '15 60,000.-Oct 1 '21-'25 4Hs'08 A-O 413,000—Oct 4s '09 A-O 53 >,000. .Oct 1 '21-'27 135,000..Oct 1 '21-'29 Population 1910,30,121; 1920.29,595 4^s'10 A-O 150,000—Oct 1 '21-*29 A-O 420,000—Oct 1 '21-32 4s 4s COSHOCTON SCHOOL DIST. 4s M-S $9.000 Sept 1 1925 71.000.M&S 1 '21-'33 10,000—M&S '22-'25 17.500-M-S 1 '21-'34 4Hs'16 M-S 15.000 1926-1935 (For maturity see V. 102, p. 2097) 5H3'18 15,000 1921-1930 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 $137,500 Floating debt 20,000 Ass'd val. '20 (90% act.) $14,500,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920 $7.00 Population m 1921 (est.) 11,000 4^s'12 M-S 4MB'14 M-S 5s '15 M-S INT. at Comm'l Nat. Bk.. Coshocton. *06 4s '10 '11 A-O A-O 1 '21-20 1 '21-'33 1 *21-'22 A-O .20,000—Oct 1 '21-'24 5s '18 A-O 94,000-.Oct 1 '21-'44 5s '19 A-O 1,127,000c...A-O *22-'45 Memorial Building Bonds. 5s '19 A-OJ$ 15,000c_ .Apr 1 *22-'24 '12 A-O 5s '13 A-O 230,000..Oct 10.000_.0ct 5s *14 , Road . CONNEAUT. This cLy is in Ashtabula County. ROAD 5s '14 4s on CO. Road-Improvement Bonds. A-O $15,000c -Aug 1 1921 M-S 30,000c.Sept 1 *23-'24 5s *10 M-S 10,000c—Sept 1 1925 M-S 15,000c—.Sept 1 1922 Population In 1920 (est.) 1,200 5s 10.000c.. Apr 1 '22-25 4«^s'12 A-O 5s '12 M-S 18,000c—Sept 1 1926 CORNING SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s '13 A-O 4,6,0c—.A-O '21-23 This district (P. O. Corning) is in 5s '15 M-S 20,000c...Sept 1 1927 Perry County. BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '20-S166.000 School Bonds. Assessed valuation 1919__27.122.780 5s '17 Sept. $4.000c.Sept 15 *22-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$1.10 5s '17 4.000 1921-1924 BOND. DEBT Al>r 5 1921 $38,500 Tot ass'd val.'20(80% act.) 1,872,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$12.20 when annexed. — — F-A 126.000c...Aug 1 1931 J-D 85,000 Decl7 1932 M-S 80,000c...Sept 2 1923 15 '2 *-'25 2,000c—.M-S'40-'42 5Hs'18M-S The total bonded debt on Dec. 31 1920, incl. street-imp. bonds payable by special assessment to the amount of $5,355,900. ASSESSED VALUATION, &C.-~ The city's net bonded debt on Deo.31, assess, val. and tax rate have been: n NO. 1. Is Convoy) 5s '17 Coshocton Co. TOTAL DEBT. SINK. PDS..&C.: Dec. 31 '19. Dec. 31 '20. - CRAWFORD CONVOY VIL. SCH. DIST. the Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. City, and part at City Treasury. 15 *21-'23 — ^ (Red.after 10 yrs. from date of issue.) 4Hs*07 A-O 6.000c.--Oct 1 1927 4s '10 A-O 15.000 Oct 1 1930 4s *10 A-O 5,000 Oct 1 1930 4s *10 5,000 Sept 1 1930 4s '10 2,000 Sapt 1 1930 4s'11 M-S 14,000 Sept 11931 4s '12 A-O 5,000 Oct 1 1931 4s '12 M-S 25,000 Mar 1 1933 15 '2 i-'23 ) 8,( ,000-Feb \ 8,000-Aug s-a 15 '21-'25 Bridge Bonds. 5s $24,000c—Sept 1 1923 Agricultural Society Property Impt. Bonds. 5Ms'lo Oct $800 —Oct 1 1921 5Hs'18 A-O 28,000--Apr 1 '22-28 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 *20 $77,500 Sinking fund 18,796 Total val. *19(65% act.)-67.209,200 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $3.00 Population 1910,34,036; 1920,36,054 , CONNEAUT SCHOOL DIST. 000-Feb 2,C 000-Aug 1 3,C J s-a 5s '19 _ 4s '05 ... 5s '19 1 '22-*26 36.000.Dec 20 '2l-'24 36,000-June 20 '22-'25 5.500—.Dec 20 1925 16,000.June 10 '21-25 20,000-Dec 10 *21-'25 20,000-June 10 '26-'29 112.C 12,000-Dec 10 *26-'28 J-D (per $1,000) '20.S15.50 '10, 8,319; '20 9,343 5s '19 Interest ... 5s '19 Tot. tax rate Pop'n COUNTY. Bucyrus is county seat. Apr 1 1927 Road Bonds. 21.641 .July 5 '2'-'29 5s *17 A-O $20,000-.A-O 3,140..Sept 24 21-30 5Hs'19s-a School tax (Red. on or after Mar 1 1915) 18,000 Mar 1 1935 M-S 140,000c...Mar 1 1936 4s *08 M-S 15,000c...Mar 1 1928 4s *09 M-S 45,000c...Sept 1 1939 4s'll M-S 75.000 Sent 11941 4s *11 M-S 20,000 Sept 1 1921 4s '12 M-8 45.000 Sept 1 1942 5s *13 M-S 30.000 Sept 1 1933 4Hs*14 M-S 25,000 Sept 1 1934 4Hs'17 65.000 Sept 1 1922 5s *17 3,600 Mar 1 1921 4H<?'16 M-S 265,000 Sept 1 1936 4Hs'16 15.000 Sept 1 1928 5s '18 5,000 Sept 1 1923 5s '18 15,000 Sept 1 1928 5s *19 40,000 Dec 1 1940 5s '20 15,000 Dec 1 1929 Deficiency Bonds. 5s '19 J-J $561.866.-Sept 18 1927 RUR. S. D. Kenmore) is O. M-S $40.000c Aug 1921 5^s'19 A-O /$4,000—Oct 1 '21-24 130,000.. Oct 1 *25-'39 s-a 45,000 Jan 1 1930 5Hs'19 A-O 45.000-.0ct 1 *21-'44 Deficit Bonds. $52,000 5Hs'20 s-a $22,164.14-Jan 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Dec 1919.. Total assess, val. 1919 5,262,360 Park Bonds. 4Mb Oct $22.000c Oct 1936 School tax rate (per $1,000) '19-S880 Population in 1919 (est.) 1,100 Land Purchase Bonds. (Red. after 10 yrs. from date of issue) 4s '03 M-S 145,000c.—Sept 1 1933 (Red. on or after Sept 1 1913) 4s '04 M-S 20,000c...Sept 1 1934 4s '05 4s '06 (P. 4s 4s *03 (Red. after 10 yrs from date of issue) M-S 35,000c...Mar 1 1935 district in Summit County. 5Hs'20 4Mb 1 1927 1 1931 This —.1922 —_ Serially Serially COVENTRY TWP. Refunding Bonds. $12.000 Electric-Light Bonds. 5s *14 1942 1932 1933 1933 1923 1 1934 1 1925 1 1945 1 1935 1 1926 1 1926 1 1928 1 1938 1 1939 Sept Sept Mar 4s '01 ... 1 1936 1 1938 1939 1932 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 60.000 20*000 7,000 4s '97 4Hs'17 5s '20 M-8 55.000c...Oct 33.000c...Oct 50.000 Sept 40.000 Sept 10,000 Sept 10,000 Sept 8.000 Sept 7.500 Sept 5,000 Sept 17.500 Sept 5.000 Sept \85.000 5s '18 — '19 — M-S M-8 5s '13 --- 5s '19 A-O M-S M-S 4s *09 ... os 1 1932 4s *02 [Vol. 112. TOWNS 5s '19 I 20,000c..Oct 1 *21-'24 Bonds (County's Share). A-O j$33,000c—A-O '21-'26 I 20,000c..A-O *26-'28 Paving Bonds (County's portion). .s $55,000. Sanitary Engineer'g Dept. Bds. M-S $25,000 Oct 1 1923 6s '21 — June, 1921.] CUYAHOGA CO. ( )— Bridge Bonds. A-OS360.010_.Oct 1 '21-'41 4s *12 A-01,504,000—Oct 1 '21-43 5s '13 A-O 815.000.-Oct 1 '21-43 4s '11 5s '15 A-0 182.000..Oct 1 '21-'34 4Hs'16 A-Ol,589,000.-Oct 1 '21-46 5s *13 A-0 185,000--0ct 1 '21-*39 5s *14 A-O 605,000—Oct 1 '21-'40 4Hs'08 M-S 101.000-Sept 1 '21-'29 4s '09 A-0 282,000—Oct 1 '21-28 4^s*09 A-0 12,000--Oct 1 '2l-'27 4J^s'12 A-O 6,500—Oct 1 *21-'23 5s '13 A-O 5.000—Oct 1 '2l-'23 5s *18 A-O 144.000c.A-O 1 '21-44 6s '20 A-O /198,000—Oct 1 '21-'29 1 24,000—Oct 1 1930 4Hs'll A-O 4^s'll J-D 5s '15 A-O J-D A-O 4s *15 $9,870c_Apr 1 20,000c. Sept 1 20.000c.Sept 1 50,000.-Apr 1 4,000.-Sept 1 20,000-Sept 1 1,160 Sept 4Ms'll A-0 Refunding Bonds. A-O $20.000 25.000 5s '10 Oct 1 1927 Apr 1 1927 47.000-June 1 *27-'36 50,000 Apr 1 1925 June 1 1925 4s '16 Apr 1 1926 4s '16 M-N May 1 1926 Garbage Reduction Bonds. 5s '14 M-N$l0,000 Nov 1 1934 5s'15 F-A 45.000 Feb 11935 4^s'16 A-O 25,000 Oct 1 1936 4^s'17A-0 27,000 Apr i 1937 5s '17 J-D 5,500 Dec 1937 Deficiency Funding Bonds. 6s'21 $450,000—May 1 1931 25,000 25,000 50.000 4s '11 4s *11 M-S M-3 4Ms'll A-0 4Ms'll M-S M-S 4s '11 4Ms'll M-S 3,000c_Jan 4Ms'l2 J-J 4s *12 A-0 J-D J-D 4s '12 J-D 4s '12 4s *12 4Ms'12 J-J 4Ms'l2 M-S / 13 *25-'32 5s '13 F-A Ms'16 M-S /90,000c—Mar 1 1926 140,000c—Mar 1 1946 5s '19 23,000 July 1 1924 Miami River Impt. Bonds. Pop'n '10, 637,425; 1920.—943,469 A-O $15.000c_Apr 1 '24-'28 INT. at office of County Treasurer. 4s '11 4s '11 J-D 50,000c. Dec 1 '24 '33 4s *12 A-O 335,00<)c-Apr 1 *22-'37 CUYAHOGA FALLS. 5s '19 A-O 13,900 Oct 1 1924 This village is iu Summit County. Retaining-Wall Bonds. Street Impt. (Village's portion). 4^s'10 M-S Sl.OOOc.—Sept 1 1921 5s '16 J-J $7.000.-July 1 '22-*26 5s *13 A-O 1,600 Apr 1 1922 5^s'18 M-N f30.000—May 1 '22-'27 Market-House Bonds. 1 3,500 May 1 1928 4s '09 F-A $35,000.-Feb 1 '29-'30 Paving Bonds. 5s '13 F-A •5s *13 M-S 5s '13 J-D 5s *13 J-D —- \person'l_812,370,770 4 Total val. 1920 2.218,020.410 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$22 80 6s '20 J-J / 5,180c.—Aug 1 1925 /$56,000.-July 1 '22-*29 \20,000c_Aug 1 *26~'27 I 10,500—July 1 1930 4Ms'16 M-S 17,000—-Mar 1 1936 J-J 1,600-_July 1 *22-'25 Bonds (Village's portion). 6s'20 Sewer $8.400—Apr 1 '22-*25 8,000—Aug 1 '21-'28 J-J 5s '15 6s '18 — F-A Flood-Emergency Bonds. '08 J-J $15,000c—July 1 1926 M-N800.000c_May 1 *23-*32 5s *13 M-S 50,000 1923-1932 4s 5s '13 Aug 1 1929 4Ms'15A-0/ 38,000c—Oct 1 1933 1 *21-'26 1300,000c--Oct 1 *34-'39 1 4,000-_Sept 1 '27-*28 Intersection Bds. (City's Portion). 534s'19 M-S 24,000..Sept 1 '20-'29 4Hs'16 A-O ($5,000 Apr 1 1926 6s '20 J-J /24,000..July 1 *22-'29 Il83,000-..Apr 1 1936 I 5,000— -July 1 1930 4Hs'17 M-S 200.000....Mar 1 1937 3.500 s 6s '18 M-S ] 6,000—Sept 1,600-July 1'22-'25 Electric-Light Bonds. 5s $13,500 1926 Cuyahoga River Purification. 5s '17 J-D $72.000-.Dec 1 '2l-'38 6s'20 J-J 4Hs'18 A-O J12.000 155,000 Park — Fire 6s *20 Truck Bonds. J-J $6,400-.July 1 '22-*25 A-O 4Ms'16 M-S 4^s'16 A-O 5Ms'18 — Water-Works Bonds. 5s $56.000 1934 5s '17 A-O 22,000—Oct 1 '21-42 Assessed valuation . Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$16 60 Population in 1920 (est.) 10,200 INT. payable at Cuyahoga Falls Saving Bank. * (" . DANBURY TOWNSHIP. „ . '21-23 1 1926 This township (P. O. Marblehead) is in Ottawa County. .s 18 $13,000 BOND.DEBT May 8 '20— $34,800 J-D J-D A-0 ts '12 4s *12 (75% to 80% act.) ---..4,521,210 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *19$11.00 5s *13 Population 1910. 2,971; 1920—2,176 DARKE COUNTY. g County seat Is Greenville. Ro« d Impt. Bonds. 5s '19 M-N $6, 80—May 8 '22-'24 5s io,56J 192.-1924 5s *19 s-a /13,100..July 5 '22-*23 5s *20 s-a 172,000—Mar 1 '22-'23 I 6,000 ,35.500 July 5 1924 Mar 1 1924 (18.000 Mar 1 1925 1921-1925 6s '21 M-S J220,000cMar 1 '22-'31 I220,000c8ept 1 '22-'31 Bridge Bonds. 6s '20 5s s-a ... 9,000 $30,000—— 30.000 TOT.BD.DT. July 1*20. $544,732 Total assess, val. 1919 83,063,590 5s State A Co tax (per $1.000» —$2.90 Aug 1 1923 Sewer Bonds. J-J $4,000—Jan 1 22-'25 4s *07 J-D 27,500June 1 1922 Total assessed valuation '19 5s* 13 5s '13 5s *13 5s *13 5s *13 * F-A M-S M-S J-D J-D 89.500c. June 1 '23-'26 6,000c_Sept 1 51,000.-Apr 1 6,000—Apr 1 5,000c—Dec 1 16,000c.Dec 1 6,000c_June 1 25,000c_June 1 72,200c_Apr 1 1,600 Aug 3,600—Sept 1 6,500—Sept 1 5.000—-Dec / 3,500 A-O 3,250 4Ms*14 J-J 4Ms'16J-D 30,000 67,000 5s '14 '21-'26 *26-'35 '22-*24 '21-25 *21-'24 '22-'27 '22-'26 *26-'33 1 1924 '31-'33 1 1935 Oct '29-'34 1 1934 1 1936 1 1935 1 1936 1 1939 July 1 1934 Dec 1 1936 July 1 1929 5Ms F-A Feo 1 1941 Asphalt-Repair Plant Bonds. 4s'12 A-O $1,000c—Apr 11922 Bd. of Health Emergency Bonds 4s *12 J-D $1.0 )0 Dec 1 1921 5s *13 A-O 5.000 Oct 1 1923 5s *18 M-S 5,000 Mar 1 1923 5s '19 — 2,000 100,000 Workhouse Bonds. 4Ms'16 M-S $50.000c—Mar 1 1941 Population 1910, 42,933; 1920-42,911 5Ms'18J-D INT. at County Treasurer's office. 75,000c.—June 11938 6s '20 s-a 65,000c—-Oct 1 1940 Crossing Elim. Survey Bds. 4Ms'14 J-J $5,000 July 1 1934 Police Department Bonds. County seat of Montgomery Co. Incorp. a town Jan. 6 1816. New 4Ms'10 M-S $5,000—Sept 1 '21-*22 F-A $12,000 Aug 1 1923 charter adopted Aug. 12 1913, in 5s '18 effect Jan. 1 1914 and upheld by 5s'19 1,200 July 11929 5s '19 23,000 Oct 1 1934 Court of Appeals in March 1917. General Improvement Bonds. Bridge Bonds. F-A $23,000 Aug 1 1928 3Hs'02 J-J $7,000c.-July 15 1922 4s *08 Park & Playground. 4s '03 M-N 50.000c.Nov 2 *21-'25 $25,000 Feb 1 1944 4s '04 F-A 8,000c.Feb 1 '22 *29 5s *19 6,500 July 1 1929 4s *05 A-O 4.000c.Apr 15 '22 '23 5s *19 General Street Impt. Bonds. 4s '08 M-N150,000c_May 1 *22-'35 J-J $4,000c_ July 1 '22-'25 4s '10 F-A 165,000c. Feb 1 '22-'35 4s '05 J-D 2.000.June 15 *22-'25 4>*s'll M-S 14,000—Mar 1 *22 '28 5s'05 3Ms'03 F-A 12,000c Feb 1 1923 4s *12 A-O 50,000c.Apr 1 '22-'31 6,600c_0ct 1 *2l-'23 4s *12 M-S 15,200c.Sept 1 '24-'31 4Ms'll A-O M-S 3,000c—Sept 1 1925 F-A 20.000c_Aug 1 '25-*28 4s '11 5s '13 2,000c...Apr 1 1921 5s *14 M-N 15.000c—.Nov 1 1934 4 Ms 12 A-O 8.400c.Sept 1 *21-'24 4Hs*16 M-S 115,000c...Mar 1 1941 4Ms'10 M-S 6,000—Oct 1 '21-'23 5Hs M-S 100,000 Mar 1 1941 4Ms'10 50.OOOc.Apr 1 '24-'35 5Hs*21 75,000c—Mar 1 1941 4^8*11 A-O DAYTON. — ... —- — — J-D 7,200 Nov 1 1939 14.500-Dec 1 '27-'26 Feb 550 GEN. BD. DT. Water bonds 1 4Ms'17 (Real estate Personal tion__ 1920 Total ass'd val'n 1 (80% act.).—11,286,850 14,100-July 1 '22-'28 5,200 July 1 1929 General Fund Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $540,000 Dec 1 1927 6s — 20 450.000 s-a Oct INT. payable at the City Auditor's office. DEFIANCE COUNTY. Deflanoe the county Is 5Ms'19M-S/$20,OOOc_Mar 1 '22-'23 1 14,000c—-Mar 1 1924 Road Bonds. M-S $31,000 Sept 1 1923 52,000—Sept 1 *21-*25 Is '14 (Due part each six months.) 4Ms*17 M-S $4,000.-Sept 1 5s *17 M-S 5s '18 5s '19 M-S M-S 5s *18 M-S 5s '19 s-a 5s *19 GEN, BDS. M-S 4,(36—Sept 1 *21-'24 \ 57,406—Mar 1 *22-*29 5,000c.Sept 1 '21-25 24,000—M-S 1921-'29 6,000.-Mar 1 *22-'27 7,000--Sept 1 *21-'27 4,000.-Mar 1 '28-'29 2,000—-Sept 1 1928 6,000--Sept 1 '22-'24 6s '21 M-S (10,000 Sept 1 1925 111,000.-Sept 1 '26-'30 6s '21 M-S ( — 85,333 116.577 152,559 VALUATION. ASSESSED Assessed Years— $1,000. $25.60 21.00 18.00 $227,339,580 216,164,740 - - Tax per Valuation. •< - * 1919-1920 6,000--Sept 1 '22-'27 , ~ { 6,000--Sept 6s '20 ( 4,000--Oct \27,000--0ct Apr 15 21 —.$8,502,480 Assessment debt (add'l) TOTAL DEBT *21-'25 50,000.-Sept 1 '21-'25 3,000 __Sept 1 '21-'25 20,000.-Sept 1 '21-'25 M-S M-S 5s '17 4 — seat. Bonds. Ditch 1 1928 General Lighting Bonds. Ms* 11 M-N $20,000c $5,000 every five years begin. June 1 1925 Is '11 J-D $25,000c.Dec 1 *21-'25 4Ms'17 8,000c May 1922 1920—$21.40 8,876 Population in 1920 5s 5s '19 prop.. Tax rate (per $1,000) 5s *17 Nov 1 1931 Mar 1 1940 June 1927 427,000 162,100 34,633 7,038,590 4,248,260 valua- 1928 6,900 18,000 4,500 $257,525 Apr 14 '21 (ada'l) debt (add'l) Sinking fund 32,500—June 1 1924 7,400 July 1 193* 4Ms'14 J-J 4Ms*14 M-N 4Ms'16 M-S 1 *28-'30 1 *21-'24 . __ 1 '25-'30 30,000--Sept 1 '22-'30 Building Bonds. ts'12 J'ne $7,000c 1921-1927 6s '21 M-S 9,000--Sept 1 '22-30 Bridge Bonds. 4s M-S $48,000 Sept 1 1922 5s *13 M-S 45,000c.Sept 1 '21-'29 6s *18 10,700—Mar 1 '21-28 6s '18 M-S 6,438.-Sept 1 *21-26 6s'20 A-0 18.000 -Oct 1 *22-23 6s *21 — BOND. DEBT May 20'20 $118,000 Assessment debt (add'l)— 1.224,180 Assess, val.'19 (2-3 act.).45,547.720 1918-1919. 1917-1918--. *203,063,970 *193,232,590 15.40 County tax (per $1,000) 1919--$4.70 1916-1917--1915-'10 *178,831,930 *171.481,890 15.60 13.40 Popul'n 1914 *166,831,200 13.60 _. *153,774.660 14.40 *150,005,610 12.80 *143,230,810 13.60 1910 62,631.280 29.60 1905 51.010,380 28.20 42,565.200 25.60 1899 •Assessment for 1911, 1912, 1913 1913 1912 1916, 1915, 1914, 1917. and 1918 1919 about actual value. INTEREST Is payable at the tional Park Bank. New York. Na¬ DAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. School Bonds. 4s A-O $60,000c Apr 1 1922 4s *12 J-D 200,000c_Dec 19 *23-'30 5s'14 A-0 110,000_Apr 10 *22-'33 5s *15 J-D 200,000c-June 1 *31-'38 1920, 24,549 24,498; 1910, INT. at Treasurer's office. DEFIANCE SCHOOL DISTRICT. .8 1911- $28,000 Building Bonds. — ... 4Ms'03 May $2.000c 4 Ms'16 A-0$185,000c- Apr 1 *22-'56 Refunding Bonds. '13 Apr $11.500c GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1921— $226,500 Floating debt 15,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921— 241,500 Assessed valuation, real-..7,126,400 Assessed val'n, personal 4,160,450 Total val.'20 (80% act.)-ll,285,850 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$21.60 Population In 1918 (est.) 10,000 5s INTEREST payable in Defiance. 4Ms'16F-A/ 50,000c.Feb 3 *34-*38 DELAWARE. 4Ms'17 M-S 6s 20 J-J 1280,000c.Feb 3 *39-'46 90,000c.Mar 1 '23-'40 95,0OOc-July 1 '22-40 In Delaware County. This city is Inc. 1815. Street Paving Bonds. 6s '20 95,000-July 1 '22-'40 6s 5Ms'21 M-S 525,000--Mar 3 '41-'61 5s $37,000 10,729 3,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 1921.$1,120,000 Street Repair Bonds. Sinking fund (investm'ts)„_ 105,506 5s-6s $3.500 Assess, val. 19^0 225,000,000 Funding Bonds. (Assessment 75% act. value.) 5s-6s $48,000 — - (Optional March 3 1941.) 5s ... ... ... —1930 1927 1928 1927 ... ... —1931 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$7,631 Refunding Bonds. Population in 1920 152,559 4H-5-6S—. $45,706 INT. payable at National Park Bank, New York, DEERFIELD SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. Deerfield) is County. Building Bonds. 1931 Bonds. $2,000 1923 Flood Bonds. 5s $1,300 1920 GEN. BD. DT. May 19 '21 $151,235 Fire Apparatus 5s in Portage — ... Assessment debt (add'l) ($10,000—Apr 1 '24-'43 TOTAL DEBT 20,000—Oct 1 *24-'43 Assess, val. real estate... 83,344 231,679 6,558,460 '44-'53 *44-'53 Assess, val, 5,045,500 Tot.asses.val.'21 (80 % act) 11,603,960 5Ms'19A-0 10,000—Apr 1 10,000-Qct 1 '24~'29 Dec 1 1928 130,000—Dec 1 4,500 July 5s '15 M-S 40,300c—Mar 4Ms'15 F-A 19,000 Aug 4Ms'16 A-O 175,000 Apr J-J 5s 4s '15 M-N 1920-1921 4s '06 J-D F-A 1 1936 1 1923 $10 0 K)e__-July M-N2 ,O,O00c_May 1 M-N 13.000c_May 1 M-S 20,000c.Sept 1 J-D 7.000.-Dec 1 J-D 30,000c.Dec 1 A-O 25.000c-Apr 1 A-O 100,000c.Apr 1 A-O 10.000c.Apr 1 4Hs'10 M-S IMs'll A-O IMs'll A-0 IMs'll J-D IMs'll J-D J-D 5s 8,104,000 3Ms'02 J-J 4s '08 5s *13 5s Population In 1900 Population in 1910 Population in 1920 $3,000.-Oct 1 9,000c-..Mar 43,000——Oct 25.000 Apr F-A $12.000 (10,000..Dec 1 *28-'21 Mar 1 1938 Water-Works Bonds. 5s '18 1 1927 Funding Bonds. 4 Ms'16 M-S $24,295c_Yrly on Mar 1 5Ms'18 M-S 6,500—Mar 1 '22-'34 Dec 1 1929 4Ms'17 M-S / 4,500 NET DEBT „ 1920.15.700,00) 5s '13 Sinking fund — . M-S J-D Mar 1 1923 1 1922 4s'05 *22-*25 f28,00Gc_Dec 26 '21-48 4s *10 '22-'34 5Hs'18 J-D 7,000c—Dec 26 1949 4s *11 '23-'26 8,000c-.Dec 26 1950 4s '11 *21-'24 5Hs'19 M-N/oO.OOOc.Nov 1 '21-45 4s '11 *22-'26 1 3,000c...Nov 1 1946 4s '12 '22-*26 53^s'19 A-O 10,000c..Oct 1 *24-'33 4s *12 '22-'31 6s '20 s-a 55,000.-Nov 1 '22-*55 5s '13 *22-'25 (See V. Ill, p. 2248, for maturity.) 5Ms'14 J-D 100,000c—-Dec 1 1944 BOND. DEBT June 1 '21 $341,360 5s '15 F-A 150,000c—Feb 1 1945 Assess, debt (add'l) 429,860 4Ms*15 JAD 135.000c June 11940 Assess, val. real estate 13,000,000 4Ms'14ArO 79,000—Oct 1 1939 Assess, val. personal 2,750,000 5s '14 M-S 30,000 Sept 1 1939 Total assessed valuation 4Ms'16 M-S 5,000 Mar 1 1926 1920 (40% actual).--..15,750,000 4Ms'10A-O 60,000 Apr 1 1946 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20_$ 13.60 4M«'16 A-O 20,000c.—Oct 1 1921 Population in 1920 10,200 4Ms*16 A-0 50.000c—Oct 1 1936 5s '17 J-J 380,000c...July 1 1937 4Hs'17 J-J 20,000c—.July 1 1937 CUYAHOGA FALLS SCH. DIS. 5s 18 25,000—Apr 1 1923 School Bonds. 5s*20 M-S 125,000c—Mar 1 1950 ($14.000c.MASl 22-28 M-S 25,000c...Mar 1 1925 52.000C.M&S1 '29-41 5s *20 4Ks'17 M-S s-a 200,000c_ —-Oct 1 1950 3,000c..Mar 1 1942 6s'20 46,000c—Oct 1 '21-41 5Ms'21 F-A 300,000c_ —Feb 1 1951 4^s'l7 A-0 Public-Safety-Equip. Bonds. 5s '19 A-0 (16,000—Oct 1 *21-'36 4s '12 J-D $24,000—June 1 '22-'24 1 6.000—Apr 1 *32-'37 Public-Service Deficiency. 5^s*21 A-0 375,000.-Oct 1 '22-'55 F-A $27,000..Feb 1 *22-'24 (See V. 112, p. 581, for maturity.) 4s *09 TOT. DEBT May 20 '21. $535,500 Police Station Bonds. ... A-0 5s '13 '24-'27 '28-*31 1 1922 1 1920 '24-'27 *29-'36 924,990 9,427,470 1,323,470 Bonds. 4 Ms'11 Assessed '22-'23 '22-'29 *22-'23 '21-'24 1 1922 '22-'20 18.300c.Apr 1 40.900c.Apr 1 600 Sept 1,200..—Dec 7,200—Aug 1 2.500-Sept 1 2,000 Dec 4Ms'13 A-O 5s $9,560,500 Special Assess. Bonds 1.637,887 Slaking fund 315,963 Assess, val. '20/real —1,403,649,640 1 1921 '22-'24 1 Assessment 8,000-Sept 1 *22-'25 I 3,000 Sept 1 1920 — Fire-Department Bonds. 4s *08 J-D $16,500c_—June 4s '09 F-A 3,500 Feb 4Ks'll M-S 1,000 Sept 5s 13 F-A 119.000-.Aug 1 *22-'26 *21-'24 *21-'24 '26-'35 *21-'24 *21-'24 2,000c. J an 1 40,000c Apr 1 I0,200c-June 1 4,560c.June 1 1,400c.--June 5,000.-Jan 1 4Hs*12 J-J 1 1923 1 1924 1 1921 GEN. BDS. Apr 6*21 135 OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921- Floating debt Assessed val'n, real estate. $50,000 2,000 766,280 - Assessed val'n, personal— Other assessable property-. 420,820 personal Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21 $20.60 Population in 1920 8,756 INT. payable at the Deposit Bank¬ ing Co. (sinking fund depository.) 285,410 1920 1,472,510 $1,000) 20-$16.60 DELAWARE CITY SCHOOL DIS. $8,000 Mar 1924 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,200 5s 5s 7,000 Mar 1927 DEFIANCE. 15.000.....Sept 1930 4MB This city Is in Defiance County. 4Ms'12M-8( 15.000c.Mar 1 '22-37 Inc. as a village 1836; as a city 1881 8,000c _8ept 1 *21-'37 (2nd class). Refunding Bonds. Flood-Emergency Bonds. 5s $16,000 1936 5s '13 M-S $2,400 J921-1923 BOND DEBT July 1 20. $72,000 Street Improvement Bonds. Floating debt— 23,705 / 3,000—Sept 1 *21-'26 Sinkingfund 375 5s '19 M-S 1 3,000—Sept 1 '21-'22 Assess. val. real 6,529,790 5s'19 M-S 500 Mar 11922 Assess, val. personal 4,235,430 5s *19 M-S 9,000..Sept 1 '21-'26 Tot .assess .val .'19(75% act) 10,765,220 6,000—Sept 1 '27-'29 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'19..19.40 Sewer Bonds. Population in 1920 9,076 .s '09 $3,500 Total assess, val. Total tax rate (per „_ — . — 5s '15 *22-'26 2,500c.Mar 1 M-N Water Plant Purchase Bonds. 4Ms'J6 M-N$125,000c_Nov 1 Water-Works Bonds. 5s '18 M-S $3,000 Mar 14,000—Mar 1 1,000 Mar 1 5Ms'18 M-S 8,000--Mar 1 s-a 6s '20 15,000._Sept 1 s-a 6s '20 50,000._Sept 1 s-a 6s'21 35,000--Sept 1 M-S 6s '21 15,000-.Sept 1 Refunding Bonds. M-S ,50 )c. 1,000 4s '02 M-S 4s '04 58,000c " ~~ " -s '04 *08 M-S 5s *15 F-A 5s '19 M-S 1 1924 *25-'28 *29-'30 *31-'38 '25-'29 '30-*39 '40-'46 '30-'34 DELAWARE COUNTY. Delaware Is the county County Incorporated In seat. 1808. Flood-Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 M-S$24,000 MAS *22-'23 5s '14 M-S 54,687c-.-M-S '20-'24 5s *15 M-S /16,000—Sept 1 *21-'24 (16,000 Mar 1 '21-'25 Funding Bonds. $960C-_ Mar 1 1922 yearly 4Ms'12 M-S M-S 8,336—MAS *20-'24 1924 5s '14 50,000c 1942 4Hs'17 M-S 3,000-.- M-S 1 1922 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '20 $905,537 64.500 8,000c.$1.500 yearly Total assessed val'n 1919-48,269,180 $3.90 18.000c_Sept 1 '21-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 27,182 8,000c. Sept 1 '27-'28 Population in 1910 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. 5,000c...Sept 1 1929 . 4s Bonds and Interest payable at De¬ posit Bank Co., Delaware. '21-'45 — DELPHOS. This city is in Allen County. Water-Works 5s City Hall Heating Bonds. Oct 1 1935 6s *20 s-a 310.000 Water Bonds. Bonds. May 11926 4s *00 5s 10,000 July 1 1923 4s '07 5s 4,500 Apr 1 1922 4s *08 Park improvement Bonds. 4>£s'll M-N $10,000 —. $5,000 May M-N 7,000 Nov M-N 15.500c-—Nov M-N 9,000 Nov M-N 9,500 Nov A-O 41,000 Apr M-S 4,325 Apr ... — 4Hs 4s $20,000.—Mar 15 1929 ... 5s Deficiency Bonds. 5Ms 5s S3,000 Apr 1 1923 Bonds. 6a $1,000 Sept 11921 5s *15 A-O 12,387.90_Apr 1 1927 6s *15 A-O 2,012.28-Apr 1 1926 Street Bonds (City's Portion). 5s $17,000 July 1 1925 5s 3,000 June 1 1925 5s *29 2,900-—June 11930 --- ... Sink. Motor Truck Bonds. 5s *17 J-D $4,000 June 11922 TOT. BD. DT. June 1 '21- $131,435 Water debt (included) 29,500 i. district is 5s *13 2,378 1920—6,101,600 in Allen and A-O 5s M-S _s F-A Street 20,000 25.000 6,400—M&N'21-*27 Apr 1 1923 Apr 1 1923 Apr 1 1923 1921-1936 ~ ... —- „ 900—--Apr 1 1924 17,883.13-Oct 1 '2l-'29 A-O 40.000c.Apr 1 '22-'40 School tax (per $1,000) 1916—15.60 5s '19 Population in 1936 (est.) 5,500 (Due $2,000 in each even-numbered year.) INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. Highway-Improvement Bonds. 4^s A-O $5.000 Apr 1 1923 DELTA. 5s A-O 25,000 Oct 1 1935 This village Is in Fulton County. Public-BIdg. & Repair Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1914— $135,000 Total val. 1914-—2,040,000 assess, Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) T4-$16.00 Population 1910 1,680 This village is in Tuscarawas Co. Incorporated 1873. Refunding Park Bonds. 21-32 $12,000—Nov 1 — — M-N $1,000 _ „ A-O $60,000 Apr 1 1923 Grade-Crossing Bonds. J-J 2,500 Jan 1 1920 Fire Department Bonds. 5s *16 J-D $12,000 ($3,000 June 1 1922, '24 & '26) 5s '15 5s '17 A-O /18.000—Oct 1 '21-'20 111.000——Oct 1 1927 5s '19 750—= Apr 1 1924 1 *22-'40 Playground & Park Bonds. 5Ms'19 s-a \ 40,000c—Oct 1 *21-'40 5s A-O $11,000 Apr 1 1923 1941 I 2,000c A-O 4Hs'I6 J-J 10,000—July 1 '22-'29 Street Bonds. 5s'19 25,000 1935-1958 6s'17 Nov $1,000—Sept 1 19^2 6s '20 A-O 25.000c.-Oct 1 '26-'50 Building Bonds. ( ... (Subject to call after Aug. 17 1913.) Playground Bonds. $1,000 Oct 11921 Water Bonds. 5s J-D $18,500c—June 1 1923 4s 105,000..July 1 '21-'40 5s '15 J-J 200,000c.July 1 *24-'43 5s '15 ann f 5,000 July 1 1943 1170.000—July 1 '44-'60 Emergency Flood Bonds. 5s $15,000 Oct 1 1922 5s _ Motorization -— $12,000.-$3,000 yearly Smallpox-Epidemic Bonds. 5s '15 M-N $500c—May 1 1922 Apr —- 38,OOOc-Apr Deficiency Bonds. $12,000—May 1 '23-28 Real-Estate-Purchase Bonds. 5s '15 M-N $36,000c_May 1 '21-83 TOT. BD. DT. Dec 31 '20$1,173,754 Assessment debt (add'l) 78,095 Certificate debt (add'l) 50,000 Sinking fund 172,304 Water debt (included) 498,500 Total assessed val'n 1921.23,636,360 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—-$22.50 4s '12 Deficiency Bonds. 4s „ , & Street {City's Portion). M-N$13,800c—-May 1 1922 7,300 Nov 1 1922 Sewer Cemetery Bonds. M-N $2,500--May 1 *22-'26 M-N „ ($2,500c-June 1 '22-'26 2,500c_Dec 1 *22-'26 Sewer Bonds. 4s '98 M-N$100,000 May 1 1923 M-N 5,500 May 1 1929 J-D 1927 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1920— $129,200 4tfs'll M-N 18.500 Nov 1 1921 Assessment debt (add'l) 709.60—Oct 1 1921 31,200 5s '19 Municipal-Site Bonds. Sinking fund 88,520 M-N $7,000 Assess, val. real Nov 1 1922 2,421,140 4s Fire Department Bonds. Assess, val. personal 1,342,700 Total assess, val. 1918 3,763,840 4*£s'10 M-N$10,000—Nov 1 '21-'30 J-Df 10,326—Dec 1 *21-'24 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) T9-$19-20 5s Population 1910, 4,008; 1920, 5,524 \ 9,000— -Dec 1 1925 5s 12,000—Oct 1 *2l-*26 Fire & Police-Signal Apparatus. DOVER. This city Is in Tuscarawas County. 4**s'10 M-N $9,500—May 1 '22-'40 Refunding Bonds. Water Works Impt. Bonds. $26,685 Oct 1 '2l-'29 4Hs'16 s-an $76.000-A&0 1 '21-'41 5s '19 Hospital Bonds. Deficiency Bonds. iHs'16 J-D$160,000—June 1 '22-'37 5>*s*19 s-a ($3,000—Apr 1 '24-'26 6s '19 A-O 245,000c_-Oct 1 '2l-'69 I 3,000-Oct 1 '24-'26 TOT. BD. DT. June2 *21.$1,487,635 Street Improvement Bonds. Water debt (included)— 153,331 6s *20 A-O $4,000---Oct 1 '22-*3l Assessment debt (add'l) 303,273 Electric Light & Power Plant. 149,770 5Hs'19 s-a $100,000 A-O '22-'38 Sinking (General Funds! Assessment 14,369 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 *20. $410,251 Assessed val real estate..44,351,500 Water debt July 1 1919— 80,000 Assessed val personal 13,619,430 Elec, light debt July 1 M9100,000 Total assessed val'n 1920.o7,970.930 Sinking fund July 1 1919. 68,441 $22.60 Assessed valuation 1918—11,075,580 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '18-$12.60 Population 1910, 9,179; 1920—27,292 INTEREST Is payable at the SuPopulation 1910, 6,621; 1920, 8,101 6KsT9 s-a — —- — _ This district is in Serior Sav. Trust Co.Co., Cleveland, leveland & Trust and Guardian Savings & Trust Co., Cleveland. Cuyahoga Co. School Bonds. 4Hs'16 A-O $20,000—A-O 1 '38-'39 4Hs'l7 A-O 19,000—A&O 1 '2i-'41 BOND. DEBT July 1 *20. $293,000 Total assessed val'n 1916.10,858,050 School tax rate (per $l,000)'16-$6.36 DOVER VILLAGE SCHOOL TRICT. DIS¬ This district (P. O. Dover Center) is in Cuyahoga County. School Bonds. 4**s'08 A-O $3,000..Oct 5s '17 6s '18 18,000—A-O 1 '21-'23 *21-'30 EAST CLEVELAND CITY SCH. DIST. 4*3 g'04 J-D$115,000c—Dec 4s '07 M-S 50,000—Sept 4Hs'08 M-N 9,000c—Nov 4**s'09 J-J 100,000c—Jan 4s *12 A-O 16,000 Oct 4Hs 1934 1927 1928 1930 1931 A-O 15,000 Oct 1 1932 J-D 150,000c—.Dec 10 1932 4s *12 5s '14 A-O 5s '15 J-J 5s '15 J-J 38.000 Oct 15 19 21 17 1 4 1934 150,000.--July 12 1925 150.000 July 1935 4Hs* 17 s-a 560,000. (Due $15,000 yearly beginning 1919.) 5s "19 J-J 300,000c.July 15 '22-'51 6s '21 M-N 85,000--.May 16 1941 Sinking fund 3,912 6s '20 J-J 400,000-July 30 '31-'40 Assess, val. real 2,513,340 Deficiency Bonds. Assess, val. personal 675,910 6s '21 J-J ($270,000c-Jan 15 *31-'39 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (90%act.)3.189^250 \ 45.000c__Jan 15 1940 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20.$17.90 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1921-$2,038,000 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,800 Sinking fund 50,000 Ass'd val. '20 (80% act.).60,150,000 DRESDEN. School tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $2.26 This village Is In Muskingum Co". Population in 1920 27,235 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 14 '19$42,500 Assessment debt (add'l.)-INTEREST is payable at the Su¬ 21,000 Total assess, val. 1918 1,010,000 perior Sav. & Trust Co. and Cleve¬ Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $15.40 land Trust Co Cleveland, and Guar¬ Population 1910, 1,549; 1920, 1,434 dian Savings & Trust Co A-O A-O 8,000 Junel 1923 GEN. BD. DT. May 2 '21$29,000 , F-A 4s J-J 4s '09 This village Is in Hardin County. $72,928 Floating debt 1,166 Sinking fund 324 Assessed valuation 1918 1,013,960 Total tax rate (per $1,000) $15.60 Population in 1920--894 EAST LIVERPOOL. This city is in Columbiana County. Incorporated Jan. 1 1834. Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s M-S $12,000c 1921-1932 5s — 5s *11 M-S 5s '14 F-A 5s EAST CLEVELAND. This city 5s is in Cuyahoga County. Incorp. as a village Feb. 11 1895: as a city Feb 19 1911. Library Bonds. 5s '14 M-S $50.000—Aug 31 1944 Building Bonds. 5s '19 f $9,000--Oct 1 '21-'38 A-O 1 I ($1,000 in 2,000 even Oct years.) 1 1940 5s 15,000—Sept 1 '2l-'35 25,406.61Sepl5'2l-'33 1,081 75—Feb 1 1922 2,285 1,700. 2,000. 30,700 May 1 1923 6s 81,000 Junel 1924 ann 5s '16 37,800c_Aug 1 '22-'2Q ■_ 6s '20 July 50,000.-July 1 '25-'29 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 5s '16 Oct $45,000c.Oct 1 '22-'30 City Hall Bonds. 5a $34,000—May 1 '22-'38 ... Population 1910, 1,233; 1920—1,146 ELIZABETH TWP. SCH. DIST. This n F-A r\r\r\~ F-A 75.000 1 '21-'23 6,958 Population in 1916 on .25,000 (est) bonds of '08, '09, '10 & '12 Floating debt Total assess, mos. (add'l) val. $30,500 9,000 2,788,590 1920 Water-Works Bonds. 4**s'98 J-J $45,000-.July 1 '24-'28 02 A-O 30,000--Aug 1 '21-'23 '24-'38 1 50.000c. Mar 1 *28-'37 4Hs'05 M-S 3**s'06 J-J 15,000c_Jan 1 '29-'36 4s '06 M-N 50,000c. May 1 *28-'37 4s '07 M-S 10,000c. Mar 1 *22-'23 4s '09 M-S 12.000c_Mar 1 '22-'27 4s '09 M-S 4,000c.Sept 1 '21-24 Paving Bonds. $3.500—Jan — 4s 08 4s 08 10 — 4s '11 PALESTINE. This village is in Columbiana Co. 1 '22-'34 ... 4**s 13 4**s'14 4s *14 —_ — —. 4**8*16 J-D Street Impt. Bonds. 20 F-A $10,000 Water Bonds. 5s '17 A-O $20.000c_A-0 1 *25-'34 Fire Dept. Bonds. 6s '20 M-S $14,000..Sept 1 '25-'52 M-S |$5,OOOc_M&8 1 '25-'29 500c—.Mar 1 Population 50.000 7.500 3.000 1940-1949 1932-1934 1924-1920 15.000——.1927-1931 20.000 1930-1939 J-J 5s *20 J-J 6s '20 F-A 35,000c—Aug 1 '30-'36 *29-'33 '34-'35 '36-'38 '39-'44 *45-'40 '30-'49 *50-'54 100.000c.Jan 1930 900c—.Sept 1 1930 $63,022 1920 5,750 1921-1928 1921-1923 5s '19 , BOND. DEBT Sept 1912— 1925-1929 10,000 8.000 15,000 50,000c.July 1 30,000c.July 1 60,000c.July 1 150.000c.July 1 60,000c.July 1 300,000c.jan 1 100,000c. Jan 1 Refunding Bonds. 5s '17 6 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $17.30 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,000 4s payable at First Nat. Bank, E.Liver¬ pool; all others at Dist. Clerk's office 5s each J D Sinking fund Assess, val. '16 (70%act.) .24,500,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1916—$4.90 6s '18 1921-1928 beginning $7,000 s-a $500 4s TOTAL EAST in This city is situated in Lorain Co. Incorporated April 1892. Deficit Bonds. T$60,000—Oct is ELYRIA. - „_ INT. Troy) BOND. DEBT June 10*21 J-D$135.000c. June 1 '23-*52 7 1,000c .1924 134,000c 1925-1941 s-a O. Sept. 1 1920.) 5s 5s '19 (P. Building Bonds. 5s *16 4s *12 5s '14 district Miami County. $24,000c June '22-'33 5,250c—-Aug *22-'23 8.000c. July 1 '22-'29 1 »oc •A1 69.000c_Feb 1 '25-'47, 8,000c—Aug 1 '21-'24, F-A 4s '10 S17.700C-M-S '21-'29 May 26 '20 $85,200 Tot.asses .val .'19(act .val .)2,640,310 Bonds. J-D Bonds. M-S BOND. DEBT (Due '55-'58 1 Bridge Bonds. 4**s'06 M-S $25,000c.Sept 1 *21-25 4**s'16 10,000 1921-1925 5s 13 40,000 1935-1944 Cemetery Bonds. 4s '12 $20,000 1926-1929 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4s'12 $40,000— —1941-1950 Paving Bonds. 4**s'10 $20,000 1921-1928 5,000 1921-1922 4**s'08 4s '09 1,000 1921 4**s'll 10,000 1930-1938 4**s'll 7,000 1930-1930 4**s'll 2,000 1930-1931 4s '12 lo.OOO 1921-1925 4s '12 7,500 1921-1923 4s '12 66,000 1925-1934 20,000 1924-1933 4**s'14 4**s*15 25,000 1925-1929 4**s'16 20.000 1921-1926 5s '19 F-A 55,OOOc-Aug 1 '30-'40 6s '21 F-A lO.OOOc.Feb 1 '36-'40 — EAST PALESTINE SCH. DIST. This district is in Columbiana Co. 5s *12 s '08 5s *13 F-A — — $43,580—M-S 1 '20-'49 2,000 1921-1924 8,400c 1921-1933 5s *15 F-A 6.259.78 —1925-1933 BOND. DEBT Mar 31*16. $76,760 Assessed val. 1915 (est.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916 4,000,000 $14.00 4,960 Population in 1915 (est.) INT. at Chamberlain Bros. & Co., East Palestine. — — ----- — ... ... ... ... ... —. EAST YOUNGSTOWN. ... This village is in Mahoning Co. Sewer-Cleaning Machine Bonds 5s '16 $1.000—Dec 1 '21-'25 ... Automobile-Purchase Bonds. • 5s '19 s-a $6.070_May 15 *24-'33 Municipal Building Bonds. J-J $6,000—Sept 1 '21-'26 6,000.-Dec 1 *21-'26 5s '16 5s '16 ... Water-Works Bonds. 5s '15 J-D ($48,000—Apr ... — Deficiency Funding Bonds. M-N J $142,000. Nov 1 *23-'27 \ 27,000—-Nov 1 1928 6s '20 Public Rest Room —s '19 $1,600 Sewer Bonds. & Lavatory, 1921-1923 ... 1 '22-'29 \105.000-.Apr 1 *30-'44 6s *19 s-a 9,000-Nov 15 '2l-'29 Street-lmpt. {village's portion). 5s '15 M-N$22,500..Sept 1 '21-'25 5s '10 480 July 1 1922 5s '16 200.-July 1 '2 2-'24 s-a 6s '20 36,000-Sept 15 *21-'24 9,557..-Sept 15 1925 6s *20 s-a 17,000_Sept 15 '21-37 1.183 Sept 15 1938 TOT. BD. DT. Dec 6 '20$824,000 4**s'll is '12 6s '20 Park 1930-1932 3,000 1921-1922 3,000—.1930-1932 $3,000 ... ... ... Bonds. $i,000 1921-1924 Fire-Department Bonds. 4**s'll $22.000 1930-1940 5s '19 20,000 1930-1930 TOT DEBT Dec 31 '20..$1,988.500 5s '17 J-D --- ... Special assessment bonds. 204,585 Water debt (incl ) 1,390,500 Water debt (included) 190,000 Floating debt 60,614 Sinking fund 58,000 Sinking fund 143,334 Assessed valuation 1920-.24,576,950 Assess val '20 (abt act) .38,524,340 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915-_.$10.40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$20 20 Population 1910,4,972; 1920..11,237 Pop'n 1910, 14,825; 1920r_—20,474 INT. DUNKIRK. BOND. DEBT July 18 '18- 5s '19 York - DOVER CITY SCHOOL DIST. Road EAST LIVERPOOL SCH. DIST. School TOWNSHIP. This township is in Seneca County. Pop'n 1910,20,387; 1920- —-21,411 4s '09 2,000c EDEN ... -— 5s '17 INT. at Preble CountyNat. Bank. Eaton. _ 5s 5,000—.Apr 1 '22-'31 1,000c.-Apr 1 '22-'23 27,500-June 15 *22-'48 s-a 1942 '19. $145,500 47,660 Floating debt 3,500 TOTAL DEBT Apr 14 '19. 196,660 Water debt (incl. above) 11,000 Ass'd val. '18 (85% act.)..5,200,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1918—$13.40 Pop'n 1910,3.187; 1920 3,210 „_ 4s County. Sewer Construction Bonds. Bonds. INTEREST payable in New and at City Treasurer's office. Preble in 44*s'07 M-S$105,500c 20,000 Garbage Disposal Bonds. 6s '21 is 1806. GEN. BD. DT. Apr 14 Assessment debt ... — village about Fire-Truck-Purchase. 5s *15 M-S $2,500.Sept 15 '21-'25 Street Bonds. 5s '14 M-S $5,500— 1923 5s '16 M-S 18,500-M-S 15 '21-25 5s *17 Apr 25,500 1927 5s '17 Apr 5,400—Apr 1 '22-'27 Water-Works Bonds. 5s '17 J-J $3,000—Apr 1 *22-'28 6s '20 $lo,000—Jan 1 '22-'26 Refunding Bonds. 4s $62,000 Mar 1 1925 5s Inc. 5**s'18 A-O 54*sT9 A-O — May 1 1923 Current Expense Bonds. 5s DENNISON. 5s 4*4? $7,000 May 11923 Funding Bonds. 4Hs F-A $92,925C--Aug 17 1933 5s 4Hs'17 M-S $87,000--Mar 1 '22-'50 5^s A-O 17,500 1924-1940 6s" A-O 7,000 1921-1927 18,000c.-Oct 1 '27-'3.5 5>*s'20 A-O 5 H s'20 A-O 50,000c.-Oct 1 *27-'36 5s '19 10,800—-Oct 1 '2l-'29 5s '19 1,500 Oct 1 1924 4Jig'10 s-a $68,750c_Apr 1 '21-'45 4Ms'12 M-S 13,846cMar 20 *21-'45 BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 $124,500 Sinking fund 1,347 5s '19 Ass'd val.'16 (60% act.)—0,180,650 5s '19 5s .8 This M-8 $35,000—Sept 1 *21-'27 Fire Department Bonds. 5s '19 - ann $13,000—.Sept 15 1924 Fire-Alarm Bonds. $3,000—Nov 1'21-23 11,500 12,500 1,800 48,915 EATON. Market House Bonds. 5s *15 —- Bonds. ~ Van 1922 1933 1923 Fund 4Mb M-N 4>*s M-N 4>*s'13 A-O $1,000) 1920—$17.20 Population 1910, 5,038; 1920, 5,745 Wert Counties. 1921 Paving Bonds. Tax rate (per DELPHOS SCHOOL DISTRICT. 1928 1 1 1 1 1 May 11925 May 1 1925 Deficiency Bonds. 4Hs'16 M-S $35.000 Sept 1 1926 Shaw Brook Impt. Bonds. 4**s'16 M-S $13,180—Sept 1 '21-'26 M-N 4s —- Assessed valuation M-N 4s ... Sinking fund 1 1925 1 1927 Water-Works Bonds. 4s M-N $8,500 May 1 1928 sewer This [VOL. 112. OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS 126 on water bonds at Vill.Treas. Is payable part at Mtge. & Trust Co., Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. INTEREST (Jnlted EAST YOUNGSTOWN SCH. D. States and part at This district is in Mahoning Co. Building 5s '16 Bonds. ELYRIA SCHOOL DISTRICT. M-S $56,000—Mar 1 '22-'49 5Hs'18 F-A 5Ms'19 A-O 70.000..Feb 1 175,000 '28-'42 School Bonds. $45,000—June 1 '3l-'45 4S,000—Jan 1 '22-'45 100,000..June 1 '25-'44 6s '21 M-N150,000-.May 1 *30-'54 BOND. DEBT May 26 *20 $400,000 Sinking fund 11.803 5Hs'19 5**s'20 J-J ... 6s '20 J-D Assessed valuation 1919-.25,231,230 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $14.40 INT. at Commercial Bank, Youngs town. National 4**s'06 M-S $9,500c 1923-1928 4s *07 M-S 45.370c.Jan 1 *22-'37 4**s'll M-N 8,000c.Nov 17 '21-28 4Hs*12 M-N 24.000--Nov 4 *21-36 4s *12 J-D 300,000-Dec 24 '23-'42 7,000 4**s 4Hs M-S J-D 6s '20 BOND J-J 400.000. DEBT July 1 1921-1925 -1921-1922 2,750 '20. Sinking fund $978,070 4,642 Assessed valuation 19l8__39,675,000 School rate (per $1,000) 1918_.f4.30 Population in 1918 (est.) 30,000 zINT. at the Elyrla Sav. & Bk. Co. tlUNB, 1921.] OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS ELMOKE. GEN. BD. DT. June 24 '20 $573,362 This village Is in Ottawa County. BOND. DEBT June 30 *19 $29,350 Sinking fund 1,000 Water debt (included) 18,750 Assess, val. real estate 765,000 Floating debt Water debt (included) Sinking funds (P. O. Empire) is in Jefferson County. School Bonds. 5s *17 A-O 6,000--A&O 1 '32-'37 $27,000 3,400 878,430 $3.00 1919 1920. 17,021. M-S 6s '18 A-O F-A 4,000_Aug. 31 *21- 24 J-J 175,000--July 1 '21-*27 (See V. 99, p. 1849, for maturity.) Refunding Bonds. 4s *08 A-O $l,000c_Apr 11'22-*25 4)*s'08 J-J 1,000—July 15 1922 5s Sandusky is the county seat. 4s '10 J-J 8,000.-J-J 1 '24-'25 Children's Home Bonds. 4 Ms'11 A-O 10,000--Apr 1 *22-'29 6s'20 $3,000 July 1925 45*8*12 J-D 7.500.-June 1'26-'30 Bridge Bonds. BOND. D'T July 1 1920— $267,500 4s $12,500 July 5 1930 Sinking fund 1,742 Fair Grounds Impt. Bonds. Assess, val. '19 (about)-.25,000,000 5s '16 F-A $200.—Aug 26 1921 (Assessment about actual value.) Real Estate & Stock Barn Cons. School tax (per $1,000) 1919 $3.80 6s '18 $1,440-Aug 31 *21-'23 Population in 1919 (est.) 18,000 Road Bonds. INTEREST on the 4s Is 5s-6s -—$322,125 1921-1930 payable at Treasurer's office; on all other 6s '20 J-D J 10,000 Dec 1 '22 '23 — bonds at Chase Nat.Bk.N. Y. City. \17,500—Dec 1 '24-'30 6s '21 M-N 36,000 May 1 '22-'31 TOT CO DT Apr 8'21$441,285 f$55,OOO.Mar 1 '22-'26 45*sT7 M-S 3,000—Mar 1 1922 Land Purchase Bonds. J-J ),000-July 5s '19 5s *19 J-J 5s '19 J-D F-A F-A 64,000..Mar 1 (42,000—June 2 \ 4,500 June J-J f 45,000-July 1 80,000—July 1 J-J 95,000—July 1 72,000--July 1 '22-'24 *25-'29 '22-25 '26-'29 6s '20 A-O 1 6s '20 J-D 6s'20 A-O I J-D 5s '19 j 5s '19 6,990 ? 80,000-Oct Bridge Bonds. 4s '11 A-O 4s '12 4s J-J J-J 1920 (4-5 act.)_l .480,430 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$18.50 Population 1910, 1,500; 1920.-1,283 Assess, val. Cuyahoga Co. 4**s'll A-O$100,000c—Oct 1 '21-*35 5>*s'13 A-O 11,000c—Oct 1 '21-'31 5s *16 A-O 20.000—Oct 1 *25-'44 5s '17 A-O 10,000c.-Oct 1 *25-'44 5s '18 A-O 260,000 1933-1941 5s '18 190,000 1927-1933 BOND. DEBT June 14 *19 $331,000 Sinking fund 35,550 Assess, val. '18 (90% act.) 13,029,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1918— -$5.38 Population in 1918 (est) 5,000 — INTEREST at Treasurer's office. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. The city of Lancaster is the county seat. Ditch and Draining bonds $30,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 1920 $30,000 Assess, val. real estate 40,974,640 Assess, val. personal prop_32,460,890 Total assess, val. 1919 73.435,530 Population 1910,39,201; 1920-40,484 FAIRFIELD TWP. RUR. SCH. D. This district (P. O. Lilly Chapel) M-S $33,400c_M-S 1 '20-'28 BOND. DEBT May 31 '19 $36,000 Assessed valuation, real 1,800,000 Assessed val'n, personal 1,000,000 Total assessed val'n 1918--2,800,000 (Assessment at 2-3rd actual.) Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) 1918$13.10 Population 1919 (est.).. 3,000 This city Is In Hancock and Seneca counties. Incorporated Mch. 1888 Refunding Street Bonds. 4s M-S $28,375c—-Mar '22-*25 45*s M-S 2,774c.—Mar *22-'23 6s '18 8-a 26,743—Mar 1 '25-'26 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 4s M-S$109,000c—Sept *23-'25 4s *08 M-S 8,000c—-Mar 1 1925 45*8 M-S 40,000c—March 1923 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s M-S$150,000c—July 15 1924 45*s M-S 43,000c-.July 15 1924 Water Works Bonds. 5a'13 M-S $6,188 M-S'21-'24 5s '14 M-S J26,505—Sept 1 '21-*39 128,500—Mar 1 '22-'40 Refunding Sewage-Disposal. 4s M-S $3,000c Sept 1922 45*s M-S 500c Sept 1922 Sewage-Disposal Bonds. 6s M-S $5,902c Sept *21-'26 5s '13 M-S 20,000 1923 4 5*s'11 45*s'12 5s '13 5s '14 F-A M-S $846 Aug 1 1921 M-S 2,700 M&S 1922 1,334—Mar 1 *22-'23 M-S 3,840 M-S '2l-'25 TOT. BD. DT. May 24 '20 $729,356 Water debt (included) 267,000 Assessed valuation 1919 9,669,130 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—-$10.00 Population 1910, 9,597; 1920, 9.987 INT. at National Park Bank, N. Y "T F AIRPORT. Tot .assess .val. '20 (abt FOSTORIA SCHOOL DIST. 45*s'08 M-S $23,400r_M&8 1 '21-'26 5s *14 20.000 Sept 1 1935 5s M_8 133.370. M&S 1920- 45 (See V. 100, p. 656, for maturity) TOT. DEBT May 29 *21$198,000 Assess, val. 1920 (3-5 act.).12,500,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) Tax rate (per $1,000) This 5s *18 village Is in Lake County. M-S $4,000.Mar 14 '22-'29 GEN. BD. DT. Apt 15*21. Assessment debt $24,250 (add'l) 56,900 Floating debt (ada'l) 10,000 22,6/0 Sinking fund .act.)4,522,610 20_$15 60 Population 1910, 2,263; 1920-4,217 $5,000 6,000 5s '13 5s '14 5s *15 M-S A-O 5s '15 5s *15 — 1920 $17.00 Population In 1919 (est.) 10.000 M-S (P. O. Falrport Har¬ bor) Is In Lake County. 4Hs'10M-S($12.000c.Sep 12 '20-'46 \ 26,000c_Mar 12'22-'47 4Hs'll M-S 12.000c 1920-1947 20,000—Oct 1 '29-'33 30,000—Oct 1 '34-'38 40,000—Oct 1 '39-'43 5>*8'19 A-O FRANKFORT This district (P. In Ross County. F-A 1 '22-'30 $2.000c_A&Fl'23-'27 (Assessment about % actual val.), School tax (per $1,000) 1919 $7.42 Population in 1920 (est.) 4.200 * INT. at Frankfort) Painesville Nat. Bank; Others at Cleveland Tr. Co., Painesv. is $14.70 Population 1919 (est.) County. Water Bonds. 5s '88 $10,000--.June 18 1923 45*8*04 10.000 Nov 1 1924 45*8*05 6,000—-May 15 1925 Deficiency Bonds. 5s *92 $5.000 Mar 1 1922 Refunding Bonds. ° 45*s M-N $6,000 Mar 11922 45*8*01 3,000 Aug 5 1922 — -— — 5,000—Nov 15 1928 857--Mar 1 *21-'26 — —- Dec 1 1931 F-A F-A 5Hs*20 M-S 350,000—Mar 1 '22-'35 J-D 90,000-June 16 '22-'39 J-D 98,000--June 1 '22-'35 94,000--Mav 2'27-40 ... BOND. DEBT May 4 '21 .$6,109,303 Sinking fund 405,640 Total ass'd val'n, 1920..466,723.730 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1920.—$26.00 Population in 1920. 283,951 INT. is payable at the U.S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y. and at Treasurer's is the Inter-County 5a '19 M-S BOND DEBT Highway /$7l,380c_Marl '22- 29 1 1 '20- Assessed value 1920 Population Bonds. 1920 $157,300 46,386,100 21,518 FREDERICKTOWN VIL. S. D. This district (P. O. Fredericktown) is in Knox County. This city Is In 5s Hancock County. Hageman Run Impt. Bonds. $17.500—May 15 1925 35*8 M-S '20- 38 Sept $2,500 1921 Park Bonds. 5s „. Water 6s 6s 4s 6s $12,000 Jan 1 1933 *22-*28 \ 45.500.-.Mar 1 1929 F-A 557.000-Aug 1 '21-'38 A-O 557.000--Apr 1 *22-'38 Children's Hospital Bonds. 5s *18 45*s'17 J-J $3,000 Jan 1 1922 Children's Dormitory Bonds. Bonds. — $38.500 A-O 25.000 J-D 40.000 Nurses Home Bonds. J-J $2,000 Jan 2 1922 Tuberculosis-Hospital Bonds. Aug 1922 Oct 1 1921 J-D '22-28 $3.000—Jan 1 *22-'24 4s '12 J-D $23.000-.Dec 1 *22-'26 55*s'20 M-S J120,000_Mar 1 '22-'29 1 4s -s '16 $12,000 — Mar 1 1936 Oct 21 1922 5s '04 J-D $2,000c...Dec 7 Refunding Bonds. $12,000—-Aug 17 5s *17 F-A 12,000.—Aug 17 12,000—Aug 17 6s '18 A-O 20,000 Apr 20,000.—Apr 5s '19 J-J 1921 1921 1923 1925 1927 1928 60,000-July 28 '29, *31 & '32 BOND. DEBT Apr. 5 '21 $372,000 Sinking funds 15,225 Assessed val'n, real 8,124,950 Assessed val'n, personal-. 9,369,110 Total ass'd val'n 1920. 17,494,060 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '20_$19,50 Popul'n 1910, 25,745; 1920, 23,311 INT. at Treasurer's office. GALLIPOLIS. This city Is In Gallia County. Water Works Refunding. 4.90s'14A-O $85,000 Apr 1 1944 Street Bonds. 5s '14 $10,000—Apr 1 *22-'24 5s *17 5,000— June 1 1922 —_ ... ... ... — — 5s *19 A-O ($1,800c.Apr 1 *22-'30 \ 2,000--Jan 1'28-'29 1 2,OOOc.Oct 1 '21-'30 Refunding Bonds. St. Impt. Bds. (City's Portion). 6s '18 s-a $5,000—Aug 1 *2l-*25 4>*s A-O $ 10,000c.—Apr 1 1923 5s '19 s-a /23,000.Aug 25 '2l-'43 5s '17 A-O 2,176—A&O 1 '21-'28 \ 1,500.—Aug 1 1944 5Ms'17 A-O 27.500-Oct 15'2l-'47 1,500—Apr 1 '22-'36 6s'20 5>*sT8 A-O 2,000—-A&O *2l-*24 TOT. BD. DT. May 1921. $235,100 5s '19 A-O '21-'30 Water bonds (incl.) 9,300c_Apr 85,000 . L Assess, val. '19 (abt. A-O 22,500c_Apr L Total tax (per $1,000) 1919... L Population In 1920 A-O 25.OOOc.Oct (9,OOOc.Oct 6s '20 A-O *21-'30 '22-'30 "21-'30 1 '21-30 INT. . act.)-4,515.075 office of City at „ $4.40 6,070 Treasurer. GALLIPOLIS CITY SCH. DIST. Building Bonds. 7 4,500c-Apr 1 *22-'30 4Hs'16 M-S $63,l00c.Sept 1 *21-*38 1 5,000c .Oct 1 '21-'30 6s '20 F-A ' (24,000-Aug 15 '21-'26 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '20. $35 >,991 Sinking fund July 1 1918. 58,123 Assess, val. *15 (abt. act.) 15,859,260 1 9.000--Aug 1 *27-'28 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21. $100,000 Ass'd val. '20 (act. val.) 5,137,000 School tax rate(per$l ,000) *21$10 60 Population in 1920 Population in 1920 INT. at office 17,000—Mar 1 1930 Refunding Bonds. *12 J-J $32,000-July 1 '22-'23 12,468 of Sinking 6,000 INT. at the district depository. Fund Trustees. GARRETT S VILLE. FULTON COUNTY. Wauseon is Road 5s '17 5s '17 5s *19 This village is in Portage County. the county seat. Bonds. J-J J $4,5001,000I J-J 900J-J « 115.000- , 1,0003,500. 1 J-J 5s '19 J-J 5s '20 J-J 1 1923 1922 '21-'25 '22-'23 .J-J J-J —J-J J-J J-J J-J 1,000- 1,3,000- '23-'25 1 20,00036,000. 64,000. 11,00011,000. 60,000- 1922 1 '27,000. 5s '19 Refunding Bonds. 5s'16 58,500. (10,000- J-J 5s *19 6s '20 County seat Is Columbus. Flood Emergency Bonds. 5s '14 M-S /$280.000Mar 1 45*8'17 J-J 55,000c—-June 1 1926 — 5s '20 5s '17 1 $50,000c—Apr 14 1924 J-D —. 6s '18 $1,000) 1912—$15.00 Population 1910, 2,659; 1920, 3,071 — Refunding Bonds. 45is'08 J-J $90,250—Jan City-Hall Bonds. A-O '06 4MsT0 J-D 40.000c—June 16 1930 Funding Bonds. Building Bonds. A-O $30,400.-A-O 1 '21-*36 M-S 3,000 Sept 1 1928 TOT. DT. Apr. 5 1921-. $32,460 Street Bonds (City's Share). Total assess, val. 1920 $1,914,340 5s '17 J-D $3,000—.June 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$19.18 Deficiency Bonds. Population in 1920 1,320 5s F-A $7,500c—Aug 25 1923 6s '20 10.000-.Oct 1'21-'28 FREMONT. Redemption Bonds. This city Is In Sandusky County. 4s '12 $12,000—Feb 25 1922 Refunding Bonds. 4s '12 6,000—-Feb 25 1922 4Hs'17 A-O $3,880 Apr 1 1927 4s '12 18,000—Dec 20 1932 4Hs'17 5,500 5s *14 7,000—Feb 25 1924 Water-Works Bonds. 5s F-A 7,600c—Aug 25 1924 4Hs*16 A-O| $700— Oct 1 1921 5s *05 F-A 3,000c—Feb 25 1925 Flood Emergency Bonds. 5s *17 17,000—Sept 1 *21-37 6s *13 'A-O $2,571c—A&O *20-'23 Fire Dept. Bonds. Comfort Station Bofids. 6s '21 s-a ($3,000-Jan 1 '22-'27 5s '16 FRANKLIN COUNTY. FIND LAY. 1 1929 office. Tax rate (per House Aug 1 1927 Aug 1 1927 10,000-.Aug 1 *21-'22 5s '19 6s '20 5s *19 July Court 1923 1 '22-'28 3,000—."Apr Total tax (per $1,000) 1915—-$12.40 This village is In Warren 72.000c.Septl *21-'29 Washington 1922 Mar 1 5s *17 800 —$12.500—Aug 15 1921 Flood Emergency Bonds. 5s J-J $9,000 July 1 1927 Street Bonds. 5s A-O $4,500—Aug 15 1927 5s A-O 22,500—Aug 15 1927 BOND. DEBT J an 1 *19-- $119,500 Total assessed val. 1912 2,407,446 county seat. Mar 1 7,000 5s '17 45*s'll FAYETTE COUNTY. 5,000 1921 - (35,000.-Apr , FRANKLIN. 5s *16 $4.000 A-O Turnpike B< Bonds. 4s 5s '19 5s *03 County seat Is Galllpolls. County Highway Bonds. 5s 5s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 45*s J-D 15.000 Street Bonds. GALLIA COUNTY. 9,300c_0ct — 5s '16 F-A *2,000 -A&F1'27-'31 BOND. DEBT Mar 15 *20 $307,000 Ass'd val. 1919 (% act.)—6,030,660 1 F-A/111,000--Aug 1 '21-'26 DIST. — $2,700c. Aug Refunding Bonds. 5s'15 O. 1 *21-'49 TOTAL DEBT June 5 *20- $304,500 Assessed valuation 1920 500.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $6.50 1922 15,000 23,000 '21-'49 \29,OOOc-Oct 1 1922 Jan I9,000c-Apr 1 *22-'31 Fire-Department Bonds. 4**» A-O $19,500c—-Oct 1 1925 110,000-0ct 1 '49-'58 Bonds. 5s '17 Apr TOTAL DEBT May 20 '21 $27,500 Tot.ass'd val. '20(65% act)l,125,000 50,000--Oct 1 '44-'48 Funding F-A SCHOOL 1921-1954 /43,500c.Apr 1 . f I Gallon. at 50,000 A-O I I 5s '19 This district A-O Bridge Bonds. 30,000_May 1 '22 &'25 4Hs'12 A-O $20,000c. Revenue Bonds. 50,000—Sept 1 '2l-'25 INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. FAIRPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT. payable Apr. 1 1918.) Bonds. School 5s '17 5s *18 6s '20 48,000—Oct 1 '21-'25 20,400—Mar 1 '22-'23 20,000 *21 & '25 — 4**s'17 M-S 6s 1927 GALION CITY SCHOOL DIST. 4Ms'17 A-O $111,000 ($2,000 Apr 1 & $1,500 Oct. 1 begin. 15,000-July 1 '23-'25 42,000-May 1 '22-'25 M-N A-O FOSTORIA. Street Bonds. Building Bonds. 5s *13 Apr 1 1928 1923 5s '17 is in Madison County. 5s '15 '12 2 1929 1 '29-'30 « 60,000 This village is in Hardin County 41,066 Water Works Bonds. 45,356,500 6s '20 ann $40,000-A-0 1921-'40 Assess val personal 34,806,500 BOND DEBT Nfay 27 *21-$24,756 Tot ass'dval '20(75%act )80,163,000 Assess, debt additional 12.221 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $4 46 Water debt 40,000 Population 1910,38,327; 1920-39,789 TOTAL DEBT. 76,977 This district Is In Oct '28-'29 '22-'28 35,000--Oct 1 '24-'30 12,000--June 15 1922 104,000-June 15'23-'30 234,000-0ct 1 *23-'28 Floating debt (incl ) Sinking fund EUCLID VILLAGE SCHOOL DIS. INTEREST Is 4,500c--Aug 15 '1928 f21,OOOc-Aug 15 *21-'27 I 2,000c Aug 15 1928 (207,000-.Mar 1 '22-'27 5s '19 M-S 5s '19 600 — GEN. BD. DT. Dec 31 '20 $104,014 Assess, debt (add'l) 116,195 / $28,OOOc.Aug 15 '21-'27 \ 5s *18 9,000c.Sept 1 '2l-*25 700-Aprl, '23&'25 I Sewage-Disposal Bonds. 4ha $20,000 I Road Bonds. 5s '18 FOREST real estate f _ 1922-'25 16.000--July 1926-'29 7,000-July 15 *22-'29 Sinking fund 2,803 2,000—-July 15 1925 Assessed valuation 1920 8,900,000 4,500—June 1 '22-'29 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$23.40 8,000—June 2 '26-*29 Population in 1920 7,374 Assess val $22,600—1923 & 1926 9,000--Dec 1 '21-'23 --- \ 15,000—Mar 1 1927 5s *14 COUNTY^ ERIE 4Hs 4J*s'10 J-D 5s *15 45*s'17 M-S 14,858; FINDLAY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s '93 F-A $8,000c.Feb 1 '22-'25 35*s'00 F-A 10,000c-Aug 17 *21-'23 4s *03 M-N 7,200c-May 1 '22-'30 4s *08 A-O 7,000c_0ct 15 '21-27 This district Tax rate (per $1,000) Infirmary Bonds. J-D $5,360.-June 2 '22-'26 5s'19 10. Water Works Bonds. $80,000-_-_Mar 1 1929 Street Impt. Bonds (General). 5s '20 Subway Bonds (Co.'s Portion). 51,749 INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. and at office of City Treasurer. DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT May 20 '20 Floating debt Total assess, val. 1919 Memorial Building Bonds. *03 M-S $76,300r_Mar 1 '22-'28 J-J 8,000--Jan 15 *22-*29 Pop'n personal property160,000 Total assess, val. 1917 925,000 Population 1920 937 SCHOOL 4s 5s '19 Total valuation 1920 51,715,910 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20_$9.70 _ Assess, val. EMPIRE 6,871 206,500 137 J-J J-J 1922 '22-'25 *2l-'23 '24-'25 '26-'29 *22-'29 --July 1 1922 M-S $6,500.—Sept 15 1926 (Subject to call after Sept. 15 1921.) 5s '17 M-S $3,500---Mar 15 1932 (Subject to call after Mar. 15 1927.) Water-Works Bonds. 5s '17 J-D $2,000_Dec 15 '28-'29 BOND. DEBT Mar 5 *17— $57,459 Total assessed val. 1916 1,465,265 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) *16-$15.40 Population 1910, GEAUGA 1,001; 1920, 1.119 COUNTY. Cbardon Is the county seat. Refunding Bonds. —Jan 1 —J-J *23-'25 1 12,000c. Apr 1 '32-'35 July 1 *22-'24 2,296.38-June 1 1928 6s *18 J-D 8,000—June 1 *29-'32 12,000--June 1 *33-*36 2,000 June 1 1937 Road Bonds. 5s '19 A-O $35,600..-A&O *20-*29 (See V. 108, p. 1848, for maturity.) 6s *20 s-a 32.000 May 1 1930 Infirmary Bonds. 5s *15 A-O $7,000-.May 1 *22-*35 Jan 1 1922 '22-24 5s '17 A-O / $10,000c_ Apr 1 *27-*31 (5,500- ..J-J 1922 \ 8,000--J-J '23-'24 GEN. BD. DT. June 1 *20. $512,000 Sinking fund 50,000 Total val. (70% act.) ,19.45.357,000 Total taxrate (per$l,000) '19.S33.20 Population In 1919 25,000 INT. on road bonds at County Treasurer's office. TOT. CO. DT. July 1 '20. $195,037 Assessed val!. real estate..14,308,540 GALION. *** Assessed val. personal 7,224,785 This city Is In Crawford County. Tot. assess .val.'19 (H act.) 21,533,325 Total taxrate(per $1,000) T8.$30.00 Fire-Engine-Purchase Bonds. 5s *15 J-J 14,670 $8.000.—July 1 '22-'38 Population in 1910— Electric Light Bonds. INT. on refunding bonds payable 6s '20 M-S $60,000--Sept 1 '21-'30f at County Treasurer's office. GENEVA. in Ashtabula Co. Street-Impt. Bond*.-(VUL Share). 5s '16 M-S $1,500—Sept 1 *21-'23 Water-Works Bonds. 4s $75,000 1929-1939 Grand River Dam Bonds. 5s '13 M-S $2,000 Jan 1 22-*23 Paving Bonds. This village is 5s 5s Marble Cliff School Bonds. $2,250-Part yly Sept 1 1,600-Part yly July 1 ... ^ 1912_ 207 385 act.) $5,556,000 (per $1,000) 1920—$8,594 5s '14 Bonds — Population m 1920 (est.) 3,500 INT. payable at Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank, Columbus. 5s '14 '$2,500 Public Park Bonds. This $1,000) 1916—.$15.00 Population 1910, 2,496; 1920, 3.081 R. township Medina _ . 5s '15 A-O S20.000.A&0 1 1^-000 1.640 estate--1,185,740 personal 534,050 Sinking fund Assessed val'n, real GEORGETOWN?" 3.000—Feb 1 *22-'24 F-A —. 4,000-Feb 1 *22-'25 50,000 Sept 1 1933 3.500 May 1 1926 10,000 Aug 1 1927 60,000.-June 1 '28-*37 s-a 8,000c—Apr 1 *22-'24 4Ms'.14 $4,290.35-Last bd. '24 5s'19 s-a 150,000c.May 1 '24-'33 5s '16 1921-1922 5s '19 Bridge-Improvement Bonds. Bridge Bonds. A-O $12,000c—Oct 1 1927 4s '08 $16,000_Lastbond 1925 4s '12 4Ms'16M-N 5Ms'18 s-a — 50.000 Sept 1 1928 Refunding Water Bonds. 4a '08 4b '09 — _ M-S/$27,000c_8ept 1 '21-'29 1 25,000c .Sept 1 '30-'34 City Hall Bonds. 5s '16 $2.100 Storm-Sewer Bonds. A-O $5.000c—-Apr 1 1922 7.500 July 1 1924 4s '12 A-O 25,000c.—Apr 1 1927 4s *07 20,000 Sept 1921 4s *07 4s '09 GRANVILLE. Fire-Engine-Purchase Bonds. 5s '15 $1,200 July 1925 Public Hall & Office Building. — 20,000—May 17 1924 2.500 Nov 1926 9,500 Apr 1924 1921-1928 4Ms'09 20.000 Sept 1928 TOT. BD. DT. May 1920. $183,349 4s '08 18.000 July 1922 Water debt (included) 75,525 4s'07 Refunding Bonds. Sinking fund 54,507 J-J $90.000 July 1 1934 Assessed valuation 1919.-11,186,320 4s '09 55.000 Nov 1931 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920--S16-60 3.90s*07—Deficiency Bonds. Population 1910, 6,237; 1920-7,104 6s '20 s-a $88,206—Sept 1 '21-'28 6s '21 s-a 160,000.-Apr 1 '28-'31 GREENWICH. 1921-1923 — Sewer 4s '00 improvement. $54,000 5s'14 4s *12 Street Bonds. 5s '15 s-a $14,000.-Oct , „ _ . 1 *21-'34 5s '17 s-a 1,800.-Sept 1 *24-'27 $6,500.-Feb 21 1930 —s 29,500— Electric-Light Bonds. Water Works Bonds. 4s $23.400—Feb 20 1942 5s $5,600 1921-1927 5Ms'20 M-S /5,500-Mar 20 '22-'32 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1920—-$49*.800 13.000-Sept 20'21-32 Assessment debt (add'l) 46,244 BOND. DEBT June 1921$39,600 Sinking fund — 4,537 Total assessed val. 1920 1,802,765 Water debt 11,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) *20-$21.50 Total asses, val. 1919 1,803,680 Population in 1910 1.589 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19_$17.50 Population 1920 (Census) 1,440 GETTYSBURG CONS. S. D. This district (P. O. Gettysburg) is GRANVILLE VIL. SCH. DIST. In Darke County. «— -- School School Erection Bonds. Bonds. 5s '15 5s *17 6s This village is in Huron County. 20 s-a I $5,000.-Dec 1'21-'30 1 Xenia Is the county seat. Road Bonds. F-A $1,000 . . Aug 1 1921 7,000,000 -S Tot.'ass'd va.'21(act.vaL) 17,599,220 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--$9.40 -S 29.780 personal prop. (Assessment at 4-5 act.) Population in 1920 )est.) 9,000 M-S 1920-1927 7,000 each six months from This village is in Hamilton BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 — 4s *97 — INT. at Vil. Clerk's office. This village Sept 1 1931 9.400 . M-N\14,000c_May 10 '22-35 15,000c_Nov 10'21-'35 j 48,000 6,000 ... s-a 1 Mar from '22 to —- — vSept 1 1933 Funding Bonds. M-S $63,000--Sept 1 *21-'29 4 Ms'16 M-S '40,000-Mar 15 '25-'28 1,000 Mar 15 1929 4Ms'17 A-O .20,000-Apr 16 *29-'30 „ ^ 5s '15 9,000 Apr 1931 388 Refunding Bonds. (act.val.)'20.1,635.000 $22,579 1921-1925 -$20 -90 3.95s'12 6,400.-July 1 '22-'23 Population 1910; 2,527; 1920, 3,240 4s '03 Sinking fund . - - Tot.ass'd val. „ 5s '15 GROVER VILLAGE This district ... Court-House Bonds. 4s '01 M-S S36.000c.Mch 1 . R. F. D. Columbiana County. NET DEBT Apr. 11 '21$44,000 Sinking fund 1,228 This twp. No. 5) is in Asrsess. val. Assess, (P. O. Salem val. Total real 1,966,420 personal assess, val. 3.362,620 1920 Total tax rate (per M.) Population 1,396,200 estate 1,446 GRAFTON TOWNSHIP. This R. F. (P. township D.) '22-*30 4s g'01 M-S 24.000c.Sept 1 '21-'20 TOT. BD.DT. May 1921. $519,660 Sinking funds 22,879, Tot. val. '20 O. Grafton is in Lorain County '20--S3.55 Pop'n '10, 29,733; 1920 INT. on court-house In Chicago; other 31,221 bonds payable loans In Xenia. This village Is'in Highland County. Incorp. "about 1840 or 1850." Sewer and Street Bonds. 3.90s M-N $25,000c—Nov 5 1930 Steam Roller and Street Bonds. Dept. Bonds. 6s J-J $2,550 $450 yearly Cemetery Bonds. 4s '07 M-N $4,500c-— Nov 5 1930 Street Bonds. in TWP. S. D. O. Grand Rapids) RAPIDS This district (P. Is Wood County. Bonds. M-S A-O $37,814c.A&0 1 '21-'40 5s $4,000..$1,250 yearly A-O 2.600--A&0 1 *22-'26 3 Ms M-S 3,000 600 yearly M-S 7,500 $500 yearly 6s A-O 4,000—A&O '26-'30 5s '19 41,500 Sanitary Sewer System Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $14,000 Sept 1 1934 Emergency Bonds. GEN BD DT Jan 1 '21_103,075 _s $3,250 Water debt (included) _s 48.000 4,000 BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 9,769 $47,250 Assessment debt (add'l) Floating debt— 12,500 Assess, val. '21 (75% act.).3,641,746 Assessed valuation 1921 2,865.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$18-60 .4,728 (Assessm't 70% to 80% actual value) Pop'n '10, 4,228; '20 (est.) lNT.at People's N.Bk.,Greenfield. School tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$7.00 Building 5s '16 5s '17 --. _.. — Population in 1920 (est.) 1,700 INT. at office of Treas. Bd. of Ed. HEIGHTS SCH. GREEN TWP. SPEC. RUR. S. D. (P. O. Yellow Springs R. F. D. No. 3) is in Clark County. 5s '20 M-S $29,000c-M-S DEBT May 21 '21 1921-50 $31,500 This district is In Franklin County. BOND Ms'll A-O $35,000c—Apr 1 '22-'35 Tot.ass'd val.' 20(75% act.) 1.435,260 Ms'21 s-a 280,000-Feb 15 '27-46 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21_$14.80 s '20 595 M-N 20,000 1921-1926 Population in 1921 Oct 15,000 — 1 1930 30,000-Feb 23 '23-'26 50,000-—Oct 1 '24-'33 — 5.000 . 1 '25-'34 80.000c_Jan s-a Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$10-30 Sewer Bonds. 4s '10 J-J $50,000c.-.July 1 1935 TOT BD DT July 1'20-$2,773,653 Water bonds May 1919— 299,500 GUERNSEY COUNTY. Total tax (per Total assessed val. $43,000 1920—1,500,000 Assess. val. '18 (abt. act.) County seat is Cambridge. Infirmary (Int. in Cambridge). ,000c 1925 J-J 5s '16 "2,000 1922-1923 /6.000 Pop'n INTEREST 35,279; on 1920, 39,675 water bonds is pay¬ able at First Nat. upon Bank, New York; all others at Hamilton. HAMILTON SCHOOL DIST. Building Bonds. J-D $5,000. June 1924 4s J-D 9.600.Dec 23 '21-'23 4s F-A 20,000-Feb 21 *25-'27 4s 5Ms*14J-D 6,000c 1922 M-N 1,000-Nov 21 '21-'25 Road (Int. in Cambridge). 3Ms 5s *14 M-8 $300,000c-.. 1924 4s 5s '15 J-D 17.000c 1924 4Mb 5s *17 J-D 12,000c...June 4 1922 4s '06 4,000--June 4 '22-'23 4s '07 5s '18 J-D 3,000 June 4 1924 4s '08 16,000—June 4 *25-'28 4s TOT. CO. DT. July 1 '20. $355,000 Total assess, val. 1919 44,366,985 4s '09 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '16.S3 45 Population 1910,42,716; 1920.45,352 4s '09 5s '16 TOWNSHIP. April 1915- val ; 16.000.Feb 26 *23-'28 F-A 16.000c_Nov 6 '22-*29 1.000c --Feb 5 1922 12,750.-Sept 1 '21-26 32,000.Dec 10 '21-28 25,000--May 1 '29-'33 16,000—Nov 1 '21-'28 10,000c. Jan 15'28&*30 J-J 10,000c-Jan 15'32&'34 8,000c—Jan 15 1936 28,000 1928-1936 J-D 300,000c.Dec 10 '33-41 4s *12 8,000 Feb 1 1925 4s 10,000—June 15 1925 4s Mar 1 '22-'24 4Ms'15 M-S 30,000 This township is in Medina BOND. DEBT Assessed 50,244,690 $1,000) 1918—$18.10 1925 s-a 3,000_June 17 *22-'24 Bridge (Int. in Cambridge) 5s '14 M-N $1,200c May 1922 5s '19 GUILFORD 1910, 1923-1924 14,000 5Ms'18 F-A 5s '18 A-O Co. $52,500 5s '19 M-N F-A M-S J-D — — f 40,000.-Dec $1,000) $13.60 Population 1910, 1,741; 1920-1,772 1 *26-'29 U20,000__Dec s-a 2,241,990 Tax rate (per 1 '30-'35 Refunding Bonds. 4s F-A $6,500.Feb 12 *22-'34 4.40s 13,000--Apr 7 '22-34 GUSTAVUS TOWNSHIP. BOND DEBT Juiy 1'20. $733,000 This township (P. O. Farmdale Sinking fund 6,935 R. F. D. No. 1) Is in Trumbull Co. Assessed valuation 1918.-50,947,620 School Bonds. 1 School tax (per $1,000) 1918—$4.45 5s M-S $l,475c 1922 INT. at First Nat. Bank.Hamilton. — Road 5s Bonds. A-O $10,800 1921-1924 5s A-O 30,000 1924-1933 BOND DEBT May 18 '21 $32,750 Tot. ass'd val. '20 (act.val.) 1,505,460 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 21-I19.40 747 Population 1910, 767; 1920 This city is in Butler 4Ms'17 --- HAMILTON COUNTY. County seat is Cincinnati. upholds Court Commissioners' right to sell Longview Hospital bonds 3ee "Chronicle" of March 4 1916. p. 905. Bridge Bonds. J-J $10,000c-._Jan 1 J-J I85,000c_-Jan 15 4s *04 M-N 25.000c-.-Nov 1 is '05 M-S 25,000c—Mar 15 6s '20 A-O 95,180 Apr 1 Flood Emergency Bonds. 4s '03 HAMILTON. 4s *04 County. $30,000 Flood Bonds. 100,000—May 1 32,500c.Aug 1 5s '14 15.000-.Apr 1 Fire-Department Bonds. 5s *18 $20,000—Mar 1 — F-A A-O '38-'47 *21-'33 *22-'24 4Ms'13 F-AI336,888-13-Aug 1 4Ms'14 M-S 800,000 Sept 1 Court House & Jail Bonds. 4Ms'13 A-O $25,000c--June 27 A-O 10.000 Oct 1 1924 4s '09 25,000 Jan 2 F-A 18,000c—Feb 15 1930 4Mb'14 J-J 4s *10 4Ms'14 A-O. 100.000--June 12 4s *11 22,500 Feb 1931 July 1 M-S 20,000.-Mar 1 *23-'32 4Mb* 15 F-A 500.000 5s '18 4 Ms'16 A-O 500.000—Oct 1 Electric-Light Bonds. Apr 1 4s '06 M-N$65,000 Nov 1 1926 4Ms'17 A-O 500,000 A-O 850.000 Jan 1 4Ms*07 A-O 20,000c—Oct 1 1927 5s '18 A-O 500,000 Sept 1 25,000c June 1 1928 5s '18 4s '08 J-D Road Impt. Bonds. 35,000c. ..July 1 1930 4s '10 J-J J-J 70,000 Jan 1 6,000 May 1 1926 4s *17 4Ms'l6 M-N 108,000 July 1 4s *18 s-a 3,600 Dec 1 1921 4Ms*19J-J 154,000 July 1 12,000c. Apr 1 '22-'24 4Ms'19 J-J 5s '19 s-a 15;000 July 1 4Ms*19 J-J Gas-Works Bonds. 95,000 Jan 21 J-J 1 1909.) 4s'17 (Subject to call after Feb Jan 1 4s '09 $10.000 Oct 1924 4Ms'17 J-J 175,000 35,000 Dec 1 20.000 May 1932 4Ms'16 J-D 4s *12 — " 4s '12 4s *11 J-J A-O 4s '10 5s *14 4Ms'l6 M-N 4343*17 M-S 4s '09 5s '19 5s *19 — - s-a s-a 10,000 Nov 1932 10,000 Nov 1926 75,000c. ..July 1 1940 5,000—Oct 1 '2l-'25 7.500 May 1 1926 4Ms'16 M-N 44,500 Nov 4Ms'16 M-N 61.000 Nov 4s '19 42.500 July 6s '20 F-A 174,000 Aug 5Ms'20 J-D 211,500.—.Dec 40,000—Mar 1 *23-'32 90,000 July 1 1934 4s '19 20,000c. Apr M-N (32,500 116,000 102,5001 9,500 97,000 1 '22-'24 {30,OOOc_May 1 *24-'26 I 5,000c.—May 1 1927 Ditch Bonds. —- $35.708.10—.Feb 4 Ms'19 A-O Sept 1921 Aug 1932 Aug 1923 4s'09 July 1924 5s '20 4s '10 _Sept 1925 General-Improvement Bonds. 4s *07 A-O $16,000 Apr 1 1922 6s '20 — —- 4s '08 — —- — 25,000 30.000 35.000 25.000 1935 1930 1943 1944 17.000 1943 1944 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1948 , 1922 1929 1929 1929 1922 1927 1941 1 1926 1 1926 1 1929 1 1930 1 1930 Nov 1 1929 Nov 1 1929 Oct 1 1929 145,000 23,500 215,000 36,000 1928 Consolidated Bonds. 4s '06 $25,000 4s '07 1923 1924 1924 *23-*32 „ 4s '08 This district 1RANDVTEW DISTRICT. 1931 80.000c_Mar 1 '24-'33 13,500-Feb 15 '21-25 s-a 6s '20 ... 5s *13 nurrvPTPT n Fire GRAND 5s '19 _s Building Bonds. $43,000. DEBT May 25'21 5s BOND 5s *13 $32,000 Sinking fund 2,850 4Ms M-S $1,750 —.$250 yearly Assessed val'n, real estate. .1,208,220 Refunding Water & Lt. Bonds. Assessed val'n, personal 1,163,555 4Ms'll M-S $22,000c.8ept 1 '21- 29 Total assessed val. 1920 2,371,785 Motor Fire Truck Bonds. (Assess, about 70% actual.) 5s M-S $5,500--—Mar 1 1925 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $11.80 Water and Light Bonds. Population 1920 ..1,439 3.90s M-N $10.000c.-.May 1 1931 BOND. DEBT June 1 1921 4Ms'17 Oct 1 15,000 — s-a — 4Ms*16 is 54,842,710 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) 1920-$18.40 1910 DIST SCH. (P. O. Tiltonville) in Jefferson County. „ Total tax rate (per M.) 1920- GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. 5s '19 __ 6s '21 $3,000 Refunding Bonds. 5s'15 J-J $3,396—July 15 *22-'27 5s *17 7,300 Water and Light Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1921$45,868 Assessment debt (add'l) 2.200 5s *17 to Children's Home Bonds. M-S $9,900c_Sept 1 20-24 Bridge Bonds. 1 4s 06 $2,120c J-J 1 1922 Is in Athens County. Water Bonds. 4Ms'16 4s '10 6s '20 GLOUSTER. 1922 1 Mar Sept 1 1928 8,000 each six months from Mar 1 1929 to Mar 1 1931 6s '21 GLENDALE. Co. $55,000 Total assess, val. 1921 2,502 000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$20 00 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,800 - — --- 12,500 ---Sept 1 1921 10,500 1920-1922 Assess, val. — 1 1922 1 1924 1 1925 1 1932 Mayl947 Feb 1925 July 1934 Sept 1928 Sept 1924 100.000 22,500 25,000 25.000 4,500 — 4s *08 —. 5s '13 ns '16 5s *13 5s '15 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-115.60 Population 1910, 876:1920 827 F-A — - 4s *12 4s *09 — 59,000 ------ Serially DEBT May 19 '21- $174,000 Assess, val. real estate—10,599,220 4s '10 $41,097 Total assessed val'n 1920—1,320,205 — TOT. 4s '09 TOT. DEBT Feb 3 1921— „ 14.500-A-O 1 '21-34 Dec 1 1931 440 - Bonds. M-N $6,000c—-May M-S 25,000c-—Sept J-J 50.000c—July A-O 25.000c—Oct 4s *07 Water-Works Bonds. 5s *17 J-J $5,000.-J-J 1 *36-'41 6s '20 s-a $1,000.-Dec 1 '32-'33 , $10,000—Apr 29 1934 25,000 Feb 10 ($500 yearly 1922-1934; $1,000 yearly 1935-1952, and $500 1953.) 5Hs'20M-S] 16.000--M-S '32-'35 TOTAL DEBT April 1920$81,800 27,000..Mar 1 \36-'44 30,000—Sept 1 '36-'45 Total assessed vafn 1919.-2,066,280 5,000 Mar 1 1945 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19_$l7.50 INT. at Granville Bank Go. BOND. DEBT Mar 15 '20- $190,000 Assessed value 4,175.770 Population in 1920 (est.) 1.900 GRATIS VILLAGE SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Gratis) is in GIRARD VIL. SCHOOL DIST. Preble County. This district is in Trumbull Co. Building Bonds. 5s '05 5s '15 A-O $26,535.-A-O 1 *2l-'35 {21,000 Serially \ 3,000 1934 Refunding Bonds. 5s'06 2,500 1936 6s A-O $4,220—Part yearly to 1934 5s'07 2,500 -1937 TOTAL DEBT June 6 1921-$26,500 5s'08 2,000 1938 Floating debt (add'l) 4,000 6s'13 1,500 Serially 4Ms'16 A-O $88,000—Oct I *2l-'48 GREENE COUNTY. (See V. 102, p. 1555, for maturity.) ($10.000—M-S 23-27 8,000—Mar 1 '28-'31 4,000—Sept 1 *28-'31 ... — Street ... 5s * 19 — --- — is in Licking County. This village —. A-O — —_ This village is in Brown County. 5s '16 F-A 5s *17 5s *15 $3.000 Street Bonds (General). —- '22-*34 $41,000 Refunding Bonds. 5Ms'15 M-S $3,503.75.Sept 1 1922 Assessed val'n, BOND. DEBT May 31 '18_$40.707 Total assessed val. 1915 601,730 Tot. ass'd val.'20(act,val.)_ 1,719,790 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '17.$14-60 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20.$19-60 858 Population in 1920 (Census) 971 Population in 1920 —— 4Ms'l4 F-A 4s *08 — „ BOND. DEBT May 25'21. Assessment debt (add'l)— GENOA. This village Is in Ottawa County. -1922 —- O. (P. — — F. D. No. 2) is in Medina Co. Road Bonds. Water-Works Bonds. 4s '06 M-N$115,000—Nov 1 1926 4s '10 J-J 50.000c—-July 1 1930 5s '15 5s '13 Water-Works Bonds. Tax rate (per 4s Darke County. (General)M-S $45,750 1921-1925 2,000. 1922 M-N 16,000-Mar 15 '22-'2o 2.500 1921-1925 5s '16 1916—8.372,320 Assessed valuation 6s '20 School tax GRANGER TOWNSHIP. May 1922 Nov 1 1930 5s *15 Sewer Assess, val. '20 (abt. 192i-1933 $6.500 ... TOT. BD. DT. Sept 1 This city Is In 5s '99 DEBT Library Bonds. M-N $1.100 s-a $15.000 GREENVILLE. Apr. 2 1921-- $57,250 TOT. — 5s [Vol. 112. OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS 128 M-S 13!000lMar 1 1930 92,500 A-O .16,000 95,180—Apr 1 1930 JUNE, 1921.] OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS HAMILTON TOTAL DEBT 4b *85 Assess, CO. (Concluded)— Court-House Rebuilding Bds. M-N$350,000c May 1 1935 (Subject to call after May 1 1915) 4a '86 J-D $25,000c..June 15 1936 (Subject to call after June 15 1916) Jail Bonds. 4s '10 M-S $200,000c._Mch 1 1940 4s '12 M-S 280,175c Mch 22 1942 Hospital Bonds. 3H '05 J-J $50.000c...July 1 1955 $34,300 12,500 6s '16 14,479,290 6s *18 Sinking fund val. real estate Assess, val. pers'l prop'y. 19,479,570 Tot assess val '20 (75% actual) State&Co .tax rate Population 1910, This .33,958,860 (per M) "20$16.52 19,076; 1920-625 TWPTRUR. HARRISON district S. O. Payne) (P. $90.000 July 1 1926 Court-House Furnishing Bds. 4s'86 J-D $100,000c.June 15 1936 (Subject to call after June 15 1916) Memorial Building Bonds. 3Hs'03 F-A$250,000c Aug 1 1953 (Subject to call Aug 1 1933) Armory 4s '05 BOND Bonds. M-S $115,000c_Mch 15 1930 DEBT Sept 1 '20.$8,174,743 Sinking fund 1,281,849 558,556,150 Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal__327,024,100 Total val. 1921 (actual).885,580,250 County tax (per $1,000) 1921..$4.40 Population in 1920 493,727 INT. at office of County Treasurer. County seat Is Flndlay. Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'16 F-A 3,991 64-Feb 7 1922 Bridge Bonds. 5s '17 J-J $9,000..July 1 *22-'27 Infirmary Bldg. Bonds. 5b '15 A-O $6 S,200—Oct 1 *21-'30 Road Bonds. 5s'17 F-A $26,000 ... 6s '18 s-a 5s '19 J 84,000 15 ~21-' 29 7,000 1929 31.500.Mar 15 '22-'30 s-a 6s '20 J-D 1162.OOOc.July 15'21-'29 \ s-a 6s '20 s-a 6s *20 1927 135,0001July ... 5Hs'20 6s '20 1921-1927 9 500 s-a 5s '19 1921-1922 12,200 I 19,000cJuly 15 1938 7,500.Aug 15 '21-'28 26,000__Aug 1 '21-'30 s-a val. assess, 1,049,026 1919 School tax (per $1,000) 1919 Population in 1920 (est.) $2.75 22,730 TWP, SCH. DIST This district (P. O. Kirkersville) is in Licking County. Deficit Bonds. ($6,000—Apr 1 '22-'27 6,000—.Oct 1 '21-:26 5Jis'19 A-O \ Building Bonds. 5s '15 A-O $23,200—A-O BOND. DEBT Apr 1 6,500..Oct 1 '21-*27 A-O A-O Water debt 6s '21 A-O (included) Floating debt (additional) HOLMES SCH. DIST. 40,000c. F-A 15,000c_Feb *36-'45 1 '46-'50 I0,000c-Aug 1 '46-'50 BONDED DEBT (?) Prin. and int. payable at Croton Banking Co. HEBRON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Road Donas payable at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.: others at County Treasury. on HABDIN COUNTY. (P. O. Hebron) is in Pop'n 1917 (est.) ,2,000 Bonds. 5s 13 M-N $26,250.May31'22-35 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1921. $30,000 Floating debt 10,000 Sinking fund 5,000 Total val. assess, 6s '21 4,506,000 1920 A-O 29,500 6s '21 A-O 6s '21 A-O A-O 16,500 15,500 28,000 1922-1928 1922-1928 1922-1930 Mar. 1 Sept. 1 1925.) GEN. BD. DT. Apr 6 '21- Road Bonds. TOTAL 5s '17 5s '18 $13,700...Sept 24 1921 15,500 ... A-O f 8,000.Aug 26 '21-'22 135,075-Aug 26 *23-'29 5s '19 J-D $209,300 (add'l) 464,200 674,500 DEBT 180,000 Sinking funds Total val. 1920 (60% act.)44,lll,610 County tax rate(per$l,000)'20.$3.20 Popul'n 1910, 25,119; 1920, 23,362 INT. 40.000.June 26 '22-'29 at County Treasurer's office. Pike Bonds. 5s'19 A-O $21,000..Oct 23 '21-23 Court-House Constr. Bonds. 4s '12 A-O $17,100.-Oct 1 '21-'22 5s *13 J-D 16,000-_June 1 '22-'23 HICKS VILLE. This village is in Defiance ^sAu/Af 5J^s'19 7$24,000_Nov J-D \ 6s 'El Refunding Bonds. 5s '13 $>,000c. Sept 1 '2l-'23 Bridge Bonds. 4^s'12 F-A $20,000 5s '13 A-O 31,830..Oct 1 '21-*31 5s '13 J-J 8,829c_Sept 1 '2l-'23 5s *13 M-N 21,100-Nov 10 '2l-'27 5s '15 M-S 10,/20-Sept 1 '2l-'25 4^9*17 A-O 16.000_.Apr 9 '22-'27 5s '18 F-A 16,000.Aug 26 '2l-'28 6s *21 s-a 15,000..Apr 4 '22-'31 Flood-Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 J-J $3,171c.Sept 1 *2l-'23 Jail and Office-Bldg. Bonds. 5s '15 $8,337 TOT BD DT Apr 14 '21 .$554,622 Assessment debt (add!) 246,867 Floating debt 3,218 Assess vai real estate 33,812,780 Assess val personal.. 25,515,250 Tot assess val '20 (60% actual 59,328,030 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $7 30 Population 1910,30,407; 1920.29,167 INT. at County Treasurer's office. ... This TOWNSHIP. 5s ... 1 '2l-'29 Hillsboro is the county seat. ... Assessed val'n, real est 23,448,940 Assessed val'n. personal.. 14,692,330 Total ass'd val'n 1920 (abt. 60% Popul'n (per $1,000) 1920—$17.46 1910, 28,711; 1920, 27,610 HILLSBORO." This village is in Highland Co. BOND. DEBT Total Sept 1912. val. assess, $76,500 1912. —.3,972,075 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '12.$11.60 Population in 1910— SPEC". 4,296 SCH. Building Bonds. $29,000 DIST. .1939 ... 17,500. ... Improvement Bonds. 5s '16 M-S $3,336.Sept 15 '2l-'24 BOND. DEBT June 1 1916 $41,500 Total val. assess, tax rate 1918 5,0OO,0O0 (per $1,000) 1915 $5.65 4s *05 '11 5s '13 5s'15 48 Van Wert Co. M-S $25.000c Mch 1 1923 M-S 25.000c.Sept 1 *24~'28 M-S 10,000..Sept 1 '29-'30 J-D 10.000—-June 15 1931 BOND. DEBT May 29 '20 $100,804 9 463 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1920 Total tax 2,772,500 (per $1,000) 1919—-$14.70 Population in 1920 1,350 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Convoy. HARRISON Inter-County Highway .s *14 $19,500 .8 *16 35,000— Children's Home Impt. 6s '20 6s '20 Highway Bonds. M-S $80,000—Sept 1 '21-30 M-S 88,000—Sept 1 '21-'30 M-S 42,500—Sept 1 '21-'30 M-S 73,600 ($66,240, Mar. 1 '22-'30; $7,360, Sept. 1 1930.) Rush Creek Bonds. 6s '21 s-a $8,943.32.-1922-1931 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '21.$317,000 Floating debt, (add'l) 5,000 Population '10, 23,650; '20, 23,291 HOLGATE. Bonds. Bonds. --- $15,500 18.800 411.740 prop. 3,642,342 2,000 HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP. This township is in Seneca Co. BOND.DEBT May 17 '18$83,000 Total assess, val. 8,635.960 Total tax rate (per $1.000) $4.80 Population 1910, 2,194; 1920, 2,240 TWPTRUR. HOWLAND This district SCH. D. (P.O. Warren, Route 5). is in Trumbull County. School Bonds. (Tax Free.) 5s '15 A-O $24,290—A-O 1 *2l-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 9 '21— $40,000 Assessed val'n, real estate. 11,744,250 Assessed val'n, personal.. 4,396,080 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (% act.) 16,140,330 School tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $14.40 INT. payable at National Bank, State assess, 26,756 451,892 val. 1920—.68,347,475 & Co. tax (per $1,000) 1920 (abt. 50% actual) $4.70 Population *10, 34,206; '20, 32,424 INT. at office of County Treasurer. INDEPENDENCE RURAL S. D. This district (P. O. Brooklyn R. F. D. No. 2) is in Cuyahoga Co. Site and Building Bonds. 5s'19 A-O $ )8,OOOc.Oct 1 *2l-'40 This city Is the oounty seat rence — ... Memorial 4s '07 Hall. A-O $19.000c.-Apr 1 _— ... Smallpox Epidemic Bonds. 5s M-S $15,000c—.Sept 1 1923 Street Bonds. 5s M-S $25.000c 4s '12 J-D 5s '14 Sept 1 1923 15,000c...June 1 1932 J-D 5s '12 J-J M-S is in Trumbull County. Street Imot. Bonds. $45,000-$9,000 A-O 1921-1923 5^s'19 A-O 14,000 A-O '24-'30 Storm Sewer Bonds. 640c—.June 1 1922 July 1 1934 12.200c. ..Mar 1 1935 93,860 1922 12,000 Nov 1 1940 37,500c s-a" Sewer Bonds. 5s '04 J-D 4s '09 J-J 4s '11 A-O $5,009c June 35,000c...July 15,000c...Apr 25,000c...June 4s '12 J-D Sidewalk Bonds. M-S($10,000—Sept 1 '21-'25 5s '15 M-S $7,600.-Sept 1 \ 8,000—Mar 1 '22-'25 Water Bonds. Sewer, Paving and Sidewalk. 5s '04 J-D $5,000c—June 6s '18 M-S $3,000c M-N 50,000c...Nov BOND. DEBT May 22 '20 $71,500 4s '06 J-D 20,000c—Dec Assessment debt; (add'l)... 68,584 4s '07 4s *11 M-S 18,000c—Mar Water debt (included) 37.000 6s '20 Sinking fund assessed Total 4s A-O 6s *21 s-a 6s '20 8,704 valuation 1927 Fire Department Bonds. 5s '04 J-D $5,000c...June 1 1924 5s'13 9,000—.July 1 1933 4Hs'16 6,000. 5s '18 M-N 960-May 15 '22-'28 6s '20 This village (?) IRONTON. 6s '18 HUBBARD. s-a 6,000c 23,000 1 1924 1 1929 1 1931 1 1932 *21-'25 1 1924 1 1926 1 1927 1 1931 1931 Jan 1 1941 Nov 1 1940 12,000 4.283,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19.$15.60 Water-Filtration-Plant Bonds. Population 1910, 1,699; 1920, 3,320 4^sT6 J-D$375,000 June 1 1936 1919 (2-3 act.) TOWNSHIP. (P. O. Hubbard) Is This township 4^s'18 J-J 30,000c...Jan 1 1938 Refund. Sewer & Street Bonds. 4s June $44,500c.. June 15 1925 in Trumbull County. BOND. DEBT Apr '20—_ $40,000 Total assessed val. 1919—8.840,350 Population 1919, 5,500; 1920, 5,337 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '07 J-J 4s '06 J-J J-J M&S 4s *06 4s '11 $16,000c—July 1 1927 90,000c—Jan 1 1926 20,000c—July 1 1926 18.000 1931 TOT. BD. DT. Mar.l2'21$l,098,262 School-Building Bonds. Sinking fund 147,704 $90,000—Apr 1 *23-'52 Tax valuation 192 ) 21,000,000 5s '19 30,000—Oct 1 '23-'32 Tax A-O rate (per $1,000) 1917—$15.20 80,000—Oct 1 *33-'52 Pop'n 1910, 13,147; 1920. 14,007 (30,000 A-O '23-'37 INT. on spec, assess.bonds at City 5s '19 A-O (15,000—Apr 1 '38-'52 130.000—Oct 1 '38-'52 Treasury; other bonds at the Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. City. High-School Equipment Bonds. 6s '21 A-O $25,000-.Oct 1 '25-'49 TOTAL DEBT Apr 4 1921 $275,000 Total assessed val'n 1920-13,200,000 IRONTON 4s *07 SCHOOL DISTRICT. J-J 4s '08 J-J $9,500c—July 1 1927 10,000c...July 1 1928 J-D 5s '14 35,000c__June 11 1934 HUDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT. J-D 5s *14 5,000c...Dec 4 1934 This district (P. O. Hudson) is in s-a 5s *19 25,000 Dec 1 1939 Summit County. F-A 6s '20 75,000...Aug 15 1940 BOND. DEBT Apr 1918— $56,000 6s F-A 400,000 '21 Feb 1 1941 Total assessed val. 1918—1,634,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 '20$96.500 Total tax rate (per $1,000) T8-$5.00 Sinking fund 17,183 Population in 1918 1,200 Total value 1919... 22,500,000 School tax rate (per $1,000)'19 .$4.60 HUNTSBURGITTWP. RD. DIST. Population In 1918 (est.) —17,000 This district (P. O. Chardon) is in Geauga County. Road Improvement Bonds. JACKSON. 5s '15 M-N$25,865-May 20 '21-'35 This city is in Jackson County. BOND. DEBT Nov 11 '16. $34,000 Funding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1916 1,000,000 $7,500Aug5'33-'35-'37 Tax rate (per $1,000 1916 $15.00 5s '19 s-a 6,000.Aug 15 '34-'36 5,500 HURON. This village Is in Erie County. $41,500 41,500 Assess, debt (add'l) 6,000 Sinking fund 7,600 Total assessed val. 1920 5,200,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20$15.00 Population in 1920 1,754 HURON COUNTY. Nor walk is county seat. -s $41,000 Children's Home Bonds. ... 5s '12 J-D $23,OOOc_J&D 1 *2l-'32 Court-House Bonds. M-S $20,0<K)c.M&S 1 '21-26 5^8*13 F-A 27,000c.F & A '21-34 Road Bonds (County). ($3,500 1924 5s *12 5s '16 J-D ... 1,500 147,500 91,700. 5s *17 A-O 116,425 Funding Bonds. 6s '17 Dec f .$350—Dec 31 1927 ,000-Dec 31 *28-'35 l 4,f " ' 5s '18 A-O ,19,500 13,300. 5s '19 A-O 69,900 5s '20 A-O 20,380 s-a Total 5s '15 Western Reserve Warren. / $750 Feb 1 1924 \ 7,000..Feb 1 *25-'31 6s '19 $2,500c village is in Henry County. 5s '15 J-J 509 Jan 1 1922 5s '19 A-O 9,f,00c A-O '21-'24 TOT. CO. DT. June 1 '21 $945,030 Road bonds 479,163 Ditch bonds 13,975 of Law¬ County. Incorn.In 1851. Deficiency Bonds. 6s '20 s-a $18,000 Nov 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. 5s *14 $9,200 1934 Flood-Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 $10,000 ...NoV 1 1933 pers'l Tot.assess.val.'19(^ act.) Population in 1920.. $3,400 1921-1924 Water-Improvement Bonds. 4-4Hs ... Turnpike Bonds. _s *15 $21,900 BOND. DEBT April 1921 Assessment debt This Water and Light Bonds. ... — Inter-County 6s '20 COUNTY. Cadiz is the county seat. 5s The county seat is Logan. 6s '20 ..1931 Bridge Bonds. 5Hs'13 M-N$20.000c_M & N '21-'26 5s 15 J-J 4.010.. July 1 '22-'23 (See V. 100, p. 2184, for maturity) Assessed val'n, BOND. DEBT Apr 20'21. Water debt (included) HOCKING COUNTY. This district Is In 1928 BONDED DEBT Population in 1920 38,131,270 actual) Tax rate Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$15 .00 Total Population 1910, 2,088; 1920..1,938 HARRISON TOWNSHIP RD. DIS. '20, 2,378 i COUNTY. Road Bonds. $190.000 14.000—Mar 1 '22-'25 6s '20 M-S 14,000—Sept 1 '21-'24 ,2,500 Sept 1 1925 TOTAL DEB^T Apr 5 1921 $212,250 Assess, debt additional 112,000 -s 5s BOND. DEBT Apr 29 *21. $83,000 Tot.ass'd val. 1920 2,925.360 17,909; (?) 16,965 HUBBARD VILLAGE SCH. DIST. HIGHLAND 5s'14 $8,000..Mar 1 '23-'46 26,000 Mar 1 1936 (?) Population in 1920 township (P. O. Elmore) is Id Road Bonds. M-S Bonds. $11,900—Oct HILLSBORO Ottawa County. 5s '16 1,600 Impt. s-a BONDED DEBT. J-J HARRIS Street 5s '19 (36,000 174,200 School Bonds. 6s '18 M-S $30,000 Mar 1 1938 TOTAL DEBT Apr 5 1921 $57,000 Assessed val'n, real estate—2,238,600 HUBBARD 1 '2l-'28 Sept 1 1929 1927 —.1929 1930 1922-1926 ... '10, 1923 1924 1921 . Sinking fund 19,500 BONDED DEBT Tpulation 87,500 112,500 NET DEBT ($7,000, Mar. 1 '22-'26; $7,000, Sept. 1 '22-'26.) '21 M-S $60,000 i,000, Mar. 1 '22-'31; $30,000, Sfept. 1 *22-'31.) >',800—Sept ( $ \ 1 *21-'28 7,129 52 Nov 1 1929 $787.50, County. Ron/ic s-a Funding Bonds. 6s '20 '22-'25; M-S $14,000 , Assessment debt M-S ... ($7,200, 1922-1929 Kenton Is the county seat. 5s '17 Bonds. $7,987.50 6s '20 This district Licking Co. Building 6s '21 court-nouse COUNTY. Millercburg is the county seat. ... on 2,000 760,000 (per $1.000) $15.60 Population 1910, 1,095; 1920, 1,039 '21-'35 (Assessment at cash value.) Road and Bridge Bonds. School tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$7.30 .s $60,100.. INT. pay. at the Hebron Bk. Co. TOT. CO. DT. Mar 14 '21$1,095,878 Assess, val,, real 45,624,870 Assess, val., personal 60,891,650 HENRY COUNTYT Total assess, value (80% County seat Is NaDoleon s-a actual) 1920 $26,000c—.J-D '22-'25 106,516,520 5s '19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 Road Improvement Bonds. $3.10 A-O $27,000 1922-1928 Population in 1920 38,388 6s '21 INTEREST 13,000 $37,500 HOLMES VILLE SCHOOL DIST. 1,049A This district (P. O. Holmesville) Total assess, val. 1920 3,155,0 i0 is in Holmes Counlfy. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$19.10 (P. O. Croton) is in Licking County. School Building Bonds. $10,OOOc.F-A '26-'30 10,000c.Feb 1 '31-'35 6s '20 s-a 5,000c.Aug 1 '31-'35 A-O 5s '19 6 '21-- CENT. 120,500. 4.350.+—Oct 1 88,000.1 5s '18 5,038.76Sept 1 '28-'37 Sinking fund.. HARTFORD ($2,500 A-O 6s '20 6s '20 HARRISON M-S 5s '17 TOTAL DEBT May 16T8-$49,800 Assessment debt (add'l) 20,000 500 This district HANCOCK COUNTY. 4^s'17 Sinking fund Total 800 Total tax rate Paulding County. School Building Bonds. 4Ks'16 J-J Sept *23-'28 Mar 1 1929 Total assessed val'n 1918 6s '20 s-a $25,000—Oct 1 '21-'45 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '20— $25,000 M-N175,000c...May 1 1930 Reading Pike Impt. Bonds. 1 6s'19 5s '14 73,000—Mar 1 Apr is in Toll-Pike Purchase Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $50,000c Sept 1 1930 Road Bonds (State). Refunding Bonds. June $2,816..June 1 '26-'28 D, (Subject to call after July 1 1930) 4Ms'16 A-O 300,000 Apr 1 1946 4s'05 129 — . — 3,500—Aug 15 1938 Paving Bonds. $15,000.-Aug 1 '21-'23 6s '20 F-A 12,000..Aug 1 '24-'27 15,000. .Aug 1 '28-'30 Refunding Bonds. $12,000 1921-1922 31,000 1923-1926 5s '16 F-A 2,000 Aug 1 1921 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1917.) TOT. BD. DT. May 21 '21. $143,200 Assess, debt (add'l) 61,000 Floating debt 25,000 Sinking fund 17,277 Total assessed val. 192)—5,262.440 Total tax rate (per$l,000) '20.$21.00 Pop'n 1910, 5.468; 1920 -—5.842 5s '15 5s *15 .1926 1925 1927 1927 1928 1929 ... JACKSON COUNTY. Jackson Is the county seat. .1922 1925 — Turnpike Bonds. M-S$ 100,000c..Mar 1922-26 4s A-O 100,000c..Apr 1 '27-*31 State Highway Bonds. 5s *20 $14,800 1921-1925 4s ... 5Ms'20 5Hs'20 ... ... 15,000 35,500 1921-1925 1921-1925 OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS 130 JACKSON CO. (Concluded)— 1921-1934 f Infirmary-Building Bonds. 4s '00 J-D $ 10.000c June 30'22-'26 TOT. CO. DT. Apr 1 '21. $259,500 Sinking fund 27,308 Assessed valuation, real__l 1,333,980 Assessed val'n. personal— 891,240 Total val'n 1920 (act. -County tax val.)21,225,220 (per $1,000) 20—$7.60 Popul'n 1910, 30,791; 1920, 27,342 Assessed valuation 630,720 1917 TOWNSHIP. Tills township (P. O. Polk) Ashland County. Population is in 1910, 5s *16 A-O 5s *16 A-O JOHNSON ST. PARIS SCH. DIS. This in district (P. O. Paris) St. Is Champaign County. 1921-1941 (18 ODOc.-A-O '21-'38 1 6.000C-.A-0 '39-'41 5J*s'19A-0 I — — M-S 1921-1924 1921-1925 1019, for maturity) 16,000 15,000 M-S (see V. 100, p. TOTAL DEBT Nov 29 '15 $97,000 Assessed valuation 1914—4,162,720 Actual value (estimated)..5,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 $8.40 Population 1910, 2,122; 1920 , 2,104 INT. at Commercial Bank & Sav. Co., Fostoria. Total tax rate This village Is in Summit County. Organized April 6 1908. Storm-Water Sewer Bonds. s'18 $75,000c 1943-1945 Vater Wks. & Sewage Disposal. ... 5s '16 (P. O. Byesville) is Road Bonds. 5s '19 s-a ($14,000.-Mar 1 *22-'28 \ 14,000-Sept 1 '22-'28 TOTAL DEBT Apr 21 '20. $34,000 Tot. assess, val. 1919 2,249,270 . Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919---$19,140 1&20 Population in „ 7,340 583 KENMORE. $20,000 J-D 1 1925 Apr (7,000-Dec 20 '21-'27 1 500—Dec 20 1928 JACKSON TOWNSHIP. This township $15.00 (per $1,000) Population in 19z0 4Hs'15 J-D In Guernsey County. — Population Water Bonds. 4s '12 J-D$100.000—Dec 23 — 4)4s'17A-0 6s '18 Aug 1 1928 — ($1,000 yearly Apr 1 1927-32, $2,000 Apr 1 1933 and $3,000 each 6 mos. from Oct. 1 1933-Oct 1 1937. incl.) 31,434--Part each six 534s'19 A-O 6s '20 months beginning Apr. 1 1929 A-O /17,000—Apr 1 '31-'47 117,000—Oct (5s. Water Works 1942 5Ms'14 M-N. 35,000 Nov 1 1934 J-D f 4,000—Dec 20'21-'24 1 500.—Dec 20 1925 5s '18 32,000c 1938-1941 --- 5s' 17 14,000c.June 1 '27-'33 Municipal Building Bonds. 4Hs'17 F-A $40,000—Feb 15 1957 5s>4'17 M-N 12,000c.Nov 1 *43-'45 6s H8 2,000...Aug 15 1922 — 5Ms'20M-S( 28,000.-M-S '31-*37 42,000..M-S '38-'44 4,000 Mar 1 1945 80,0000 BOND. DEBT May 1 '20$90,000 Total assess, val. 1919 3,414,570 ' -s '20 V. Ill, s-a — Street Bonds (City's Portion). $4,000—Apr 1 4^s'16 1,300 Population in 1920 (est. JACKSON TWP. RUR. S. D. (P. O. Helena) is in Sandusky County. School Building Bonds. This district *22-'24 '25~"29 ($10,000c_ A-O ( 25,000c.A-O I 30,000c.A-O _s'20 '30-'34 $80,000 5Ks'17 (?) Feb 1 1936 ( l,OOOc-Octl5'21-'22 \ 300C—Oct 15 1923 s-a 15,000c 1935-1937 July 1 '21..$378,300 (add'l) 291,833 Floating debt 10,000 Ass'd val. '21 (^ act.)...17,143,410 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $20.00 s-a BOND. DEBT Assessment debt _ _ Population In 1910 1,561 ;.'20 12,863 INT. at Village Treasurer's office. KENMORE VIL. - BONDED DEBT 109, for maturity.) $5,000 -.1924 25.000 — 5)48*17 5s'19 A-O SCH. DIST. ($100,000. .Oct 1 25,000.-Oct 1 15,000 Oct '36-'40 '41-*45 1 1946 . JEFFERSON. 4.98'19 A-O This village is in Ashtabula Co. Street Impt. (Vil. Portion) Bds. 6s '16 J-D $6,500.-June 1 *26-'35 5s '16 M-S 7,500.-Mar 1 '22-*26 6s '20 5s '15 5s '12 ann 24.170..July Refunding Bonds. 6s '18 ann $2,400-.Mar 6s '20 s-a / 3,000c.Aug 152,000c. Aug BOND. DEBT May 28 '20. Assessed debt additional Total assessed val 1 '21-*25 1 '22-'24 1 '21-'23 22,000—Aug 16 1930 Building Bonds. 5s '10 $1,500 Sept 1 1921 Oct 112,000—Oct 1 5s '13 15,000—Oct 5s '14 — 2,341,150 Total tax rate(per $1.000) '19.$19.20 5s '17 Population 1910, 1,461; 1920, 1,532 A-O Assess.dt.(add'1)May 26 '20 187,490 Water dt .(incl.)May 26*20 106,010 Floating debt May 26 *20_ 10,500 Total assessed val. 1920—8,000,000 Total tax 1920 (per $1,000)$24.50 Population 1910, 7,185; 1920, 7,690 1 75,000.-Oct 1 60,000—Oct 1 f50,000c__0ct 1 75,000c__0ct 1 1921 INT. at office of Treas. Bd. of Ed. Popul 1910, $1,000) '14—$2.80 77,580 INTEREST payable at Co. Treas. n 65,423; 1920, 6s *18 VILTSCH. 1 '22-*27 Building Bonds. 4^s'16 A-O $33,057c„Oct 1 *21-'55 A-O 4,200c_0ct 1 1946 .13,640 $11.000. 3,000. 6,000.Sept 15 '23-'26 (8,000—Sept 1 '24-'27 Sept 1 1928 9,000 16,000 General Sewer Bonds. (approx. 75% actual).-.4,100,000 Total tax rate (per$l,000)'19-$13.05 INT. on bonds of 1915 payable at Farmers Bank, New Paris. Water Works Bonds. ($14,650—Sept 1 '21-'39 1 Population in 1920 (?) 582 J-D $275,000—Dec 3P*25-49 (See V. 109. p. 603, for maturity.) 6s 20 J-D 200,000-Nov 12 '24-*50 (See V lll.p 1679 for maturity ) (?) KENTON. JOHNSTOWN. This city Is In Hardin This village is in Licking County. Water and Light Bonds. 6s'16 °$3,000 1926 — (Subject to call after 1917.) s-a 6,000 Oct 1 <6s '18 f 5s County. Paving Bonds. 20 A-O $4,000c.Oct 1 '30-'39 Fire Dept. Bonds. 5>4s'20 1928 s-a A-O 5s '14 A-O 18,000—Apr 1 36,000-Oct 1 1 '22-'26 I 2,000-Apr 7,000..Apr 1 1 ($1,700c.-_Mar 1 193n \17,OOOc-Mar 1 '31 *4" 1925 *22-'27 '22-'29 '27-'28 4Hs*16 A-O 3,000 '22-'28 5s '17 A-O / 2,000 5s '14 (2,000—Apr 1 '22-'23 '24-'28 *22-'28 5s *18 *21-'29 20,000—Oct 1 '21-"30 Oct 1 1921 Oct 1 1924 75,000--Oct 1 '25-'39 10.000 Oct 1 1924 90.000.$20,000 yrly. begin. Oct 1 1930 75,000 ($5,000 yearly —. A-O 13,000—Apr 1 *27-'28 5s '19 Flood Emergency Bonds. \$1,000 1921 5s A-O $4i,850—A&O *21-'29 5s '19 A-O $380,000 '33-'40 TOT. CO. DT. July 1 '20$244,450 5s '19 A-O ( 2,000 Oct 1 1921 Road bonds July 1 1919._ 75,005 148,000--Oct 1 '22-'37 Assess, val. '19 (abt. act.) 53,726'160 General Sewer Bonds. State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '15—$2.84 4s '00 A-O $88,000 1921-1942 Popul'n 1910, 30,181; 1920, 29,580 4^s'02A-O 20.000 1921-1930 INT. payable in Mount Vernon. TOT BD DT Dec 1 *20-$3,379,154 Assess, debt (incl. in above) 815,154 KUNKLE RURAL SCH. DIST. Sinking fund 68,483 This district (P. O. Kunkle) is in Assessed valuation 1920—73,335,710 Williams County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$25.10 ($2,000--Mar 1 '22-'23 Pop'n '10, 15,181; '20 41.732 5s '18 M-S 20,000--Mar 1 *24-'33 INT. at Cleveland Tr. Co., Cleve. 15,000--Mar 1 '34-'38 — 4)4s 3,000 --. Mar 1 1922 BOND. DEBT 1918 $43,000 (50% act)2,041,000 Bridge Bonds. $184,000.-M-S '2l-'39 5s '19 M-S 88,000-M-S '40-'47 10,000._M-S'2l-'48 Court-House and Jail Bonds. 4Hs'07 M-S$ 135,000c M&S 1 '21-'34 (See V. 85, p. 1476.) Grade-Crossing (Co.'s Share). 4Hs'16 M-8 $12,000c.M-S 1 '2l-'32 Road and Bridge. 4Hs'll M-S 5,000c Sept 1921 4Hs'13 M-S 43.680cM&S 1 '20-"33 115,000 Sept 1 1934 4Hs 17,000 Sept 1 1925 4)4s 5s '17 19,000 5s '17 M-S (156,100c.M&S 1 *21-'26 \ 20,500c._.Mar 1 1927 12.000C.M&S 1 '21-'26 M-S (30.000—Sept 1 '21-'26 [ll.OOO M-S 1927 90,000 Road Improvement Bonds. $45,000 M-S '22-'30 106,000 M-S '22-'30 6,000.—Feb 28 1931 23,000 o.M-S '22-'29 6s '21 M-S 1,500 Mar 1 1930 76,000 M-S '22-"30 5,000.—Feb 28 1931 114,000 M-S '22-'30 18,000 M-S '22-'30 1,000 Mar 1 1931 Agricultural Society (FairGds). 4s *12 M-S $40,000c.Sept 1 '21-'27 4Hs'13 M-S 40.000C-M&S *23-*29 —. . LAKEWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4^s'03 Oct 4Hs'06Sept County seat ls Palnesvllle. 5s BONDED DEBT 5s '13 Road Bonds. 5s *18 A-O ($2,500—Apr 5s *19 in 5s '19 14,650.-Mar 1 '22-'40 BONDED DEBT 5s '09 (25,000—Mar 1 *22-'26 KENT VILLAGE SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Kent) is School Bonds. Harrison County General Street Bonds. A-O $7,000-.Apr COUNTY. Mount Vernon is county seat. 5s *17 M-S Portage County. s-a KNOX — - JEWETT. 5^s'19 Municipal Site Bonds. 4Hs'll A-O $15,500 Oct 1 place (P. O. Willoughby Deficiency Bonds. R. F. D. No. 2) is In Lake County. 5s '19 A-O ($10.000 Oct 1 1921 Road Bonds. 1 90.000.-Oct 1 *22-'27 5s M-S $18.725 5Ms'20 A-O 19,870—Oct 1 '21-*30 BOND DT May 19 *21$48,725 5^s'20 A-O ( 3,000 Oct 1 1921 Ass'd val '20(2-3 act)—2.283,000 \84.000_-Oct 1 *22-'42 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$15.80 6s *21 A-O (44,000—Oct 1 '25-'35 Population in 1920 ' --957 \44,000--Apr 1 '25-'35 LAKE COUNTY. Bank, N. Y. Bonds. — This M-S $78.000..Sept 1 *21-'46 s-a 21.000 Nat. — Intersection KIRTLAND TOWNSHIP. 5s '15 Chase 1935 $15,000c—-Oct 1 1926 33,000 1922-1938 10,090 Oct 1 '21- 30 Twp. tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$14.40 Assess, val. 1918 '16 1 Bonds. A-O 4Hs'12 A-O $1 ,500 Oct 1 '2l-'22 5s *14 12,000—-Oct 1 '2l-'32 4Hs'16 16,000 1921-1936 M-N — This village is in Sinking fund M-S 5s Municipal Bldg. Bonds. A-O $25,000 Oct 5s '13 5s '18 Total assessed val. 1918 6s '18 '21-'42 Garbage-Disposal Bonds. 4Hs'16 A-O ($1,000 Oct 11921 124,000—-Oct 1 '22-'29 5)^s'20 A-O $73,500 3,187 2,536,650 17,500—Apr 1 3,500—Apr 1 534s 10,000—Sept '24-'26 Refunding Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 22 1920 $40,000 6s'92 M-S $10,000 Mar 1 1922 Assessed debt additional 5,000 J-J 8,926c_Jan 1 '22-'23 Total assessed val. 1919 2,591,620 5s '02 1,000 Oct 111927 School tax (per $1,000) 1919-.$7.354 5s '17 A-O 10.000.A&01 *28-'32_ Population in 1920 1,515 1.000 Apr 1 1933 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Jefferson 4Hs 30,000—Sept 1 *26-'40 10,000 JEFFERSON TWPTRURAL S. D. Sept '24-'33 This district (P. O. New Paris) is GEN BD DT June 2'21. $219,319 Assessment debt (add'l)-In Preble Co. 132,036 Pop'n (est.), 2,250. Floating debt 10,000 School Bonds. Sinking fund 2,500 5e '15 s-a $43,500c ($1,500 payable each 6 months on Tot'ass'd val '20(54 act )12,254,290 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920.-$20.20 (April and Oct. 1.) BOND. DEBT May 22 *20 $43,500 Population 1910, 4,488; 1920, 7,070 INT. on general bonds payable at Total assessed val. 1919 5s '17 —_ ($1,000 Oct 1 1922 144,000—Oct 1 *23-*44 40,000—Apr 1 '27-*34 215,000 1930-1940 14,000 *40 & *41 Fire and Water BOND. DEBT May 1 1919 6s '18 DIST. School Bonds. 6s '19 M-S $2,100c_Mar A-O (5,000—Apr 1 '22-*26 U.000 JEFFERSON 5s *18 5s Road Bonds. 6s '15 A-O $23,500c 5s *16 A-O 50,000c A-O village Is In Portage County. M-S 5s *17 O. Kinsman) is in Population 1910, 5s *18 *35-'40 *41-'42 '43-'45 General Street Bonds. s-a 4Hs'17 A-O 1,259; 1920, 1,204 A-O Incorporated Aug. 17 1864. 5s '16 TOWNSHIP. This twp. (P. Co Trumbull A-O 11 '21 $720,500 '21(70% act.).18,000,000 434s'17 s-a 5J4s'17 M-S KINSMAN 5s '18 1 1933 Park Bonds. — 5s'18 - County tax (per —-*34-'42 (P.O. Kingston) is in 1 1930 *21-'34 KENT. This '22-'32 4,000 39,000 ... Police Bonds. 4)4s'12 A-O $15,000c—.Oct 1 1921 5s '13 A-O 2,000--Oct 1 *21-'22 County. 4)4s'16 J-J 30,000--Oct 1 *21-'35 Building Bonds. 4 )4s' 16 J-J 8.000. .$1,000 yearly 5s *15 A-O $26,250 1920-1940 5s '18 60,000 1922-1933 (Due part each six months beginning Sewage-Disposal Works. Oct. 1 1920 ) 5s '14 $12,000..Oct 1 *2l-'32 GEN BD DT Jan 1 '21$28,000 5s '16 s-a 185,000 Oct 1 1945 Floating debt 9,000 A-O / 4,000 Apr 1 1924 Total assess, val. 1920 2,242,253 5s '17 151,000.-Apr 1 '25-'41 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20.$8.56 This district A-O Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$20.00 Population in 1920— — '21-39 *21-'40 9.000 1921-1929 12,000—$1,000 yearly 55,000 1921-1931 66.000 „—1925-1938 4,000 1927 180,000 '28-'43 3,000 -.1921 (45,000 6s '20 KINGSTON VIL.SCH. DIST. 5s '18 DEBT Apr Assess.val. 6s '20 .— 5s '19 '22-'23 *25-'27 '28-'30 (15,000-Oct 1 1 2,000-...Oct 15,000c...Oct BOND 1 / L000 1 '24-'49 $80,800 434s 16 A-O 37,780 4)4s'I7 A-O JEFFERSON COUNTY. County seat Is Steubenvllle. Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'12 A-O $30,760—A & O '21-*32 Hospital Bondj. 4s '11 M-S $1,650 Sept 1921 TOT. CO. DT. July 1 '20. $499,000 Road bonds July 1 1919385,000 Total valuation 1919 101,582,350 ( 30,00 Oct 1 1947 \ 120,000-.Oct 1 '48-'50 s-a — 5s 19 '26-'33 5s '19 s-a 4,000--Oct 1 '29-*32 GEN. BD. DT. June 1921- $532,000 p. Sewer Bonds. 4s *12 J-D $39,000—Dec 23 1937 - ... 5Ks'19s-a Street Improvement Bonds. 6s '20 M-NS117,000.-May 1 *26-'41 (See — Ross 5s '16 6s '20 5s '13 33.500 5s '13 90.800 5s *13 3,440 5sM '18— — RUE. S. D. This district (P. O. Union City) is In Darke County. School Building Bonds. ($16,000..M-S *23-30 JACKSON TWP. Refunding Bonds. A-O $35,000 Oct 1 1923 30,000—Oct 1'21-'35 fie '13 -— 434s 3,000 A-O This city Is in Cuyahoga County. Incorp. May 4 1903, became a city Feb. 17 1911. The question of an¬ nexation to the city of Cleveland was defeated Nov 8 1910. New city charter adopted July 22 1913. Public-Impt. Bonds. 20,000 15,000 iHs'12 A-O $92.000—Oct 1 A-O 100,000—Oct 1 5.000 5s '15 Water 5s 5s '16 22,927; LAKEWOOD. 9,000 26.200 434s ,5s extension, val. 1919 (per $1,000) 1910, 35,000 5Ms'20A-O '4s Water-main assess, rate $301,400 792,000 40,245 79.313.000 $2.94 1920, 28,281 INTEREST at County Treasury. $20,000 1920 General Im-(5s, 1918 provement\434s, 1920 City Building 434s, 1917 Paving. Total Tax Popul'n 1 '30-'46 - (5s. 1919 Ls, Ref TOT. BD.DT. July 1*20. Rd. bds. (incl.)July 1 '18. Sinking funds Jan 1 '20 1925 50.000 1924 21,625 4,000—Apr 1 '27-*30 31.100-A&O 1 *27-*58 35,000 28,000 1928-1948 — 3.90s 5s $1,000) 1917—$15.80 1910. 805; 1920, 906 1,000c ...Apr 1 1942 BOND. DEBT May 27 '21 $92,000 1,129; 1920, 1,058. Total assess, val. 1921 .3,085,270 Road Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,00) 1921..$20.00 + 5s '15 M-S $31,500—M-S 1 '2l-*30 INT. payable in St, Paris. BOND. DEBT Apr 8 '18— $38,050 •Sinking fund 748 Total assess, val. (25% KALIDA. (actual) 1918 2,253,550 This village is in Putnam County. Street Improvement Bonds. 6s *18 F-A $2,500-Aug 12 *26-*30 JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 6s *18 4,000-Mar 11 *26-'33 P. O. Fostoria, Seneca County. BOND. DEBT Sept 15 '18-$30,000 Road Bonds.I 50,401 4^s'12 M-S $7,500c-M&S 1' 21-'22 Assessed valuation 6s'14 6s'15 Deficiency Bonds. F-A $47.000 Refunding Bonds. 4s $49,000 6s '20 Tax rate (per Building Bonds. 5s '17 A-O f67,000c JINT. at Co. Treas. office. JACKSON Paving (village's share). s-a $3,200 Jan 1 1928 (Optional after Jan. 1 1920) BOND. DEBT Mar 1919—$48,551 6s '19 Road Bonds. £s '19 M-N$470,000 [Vol. 112. $24,000c 1921-1928 (69,000c 1921-1943 1 4s '05 M-S 1,000c 1944 3,735r.Sept 1 '20-'33 ($500 every two years.) 4Hs'08 A-O 6.000c-Oct 1 '20-'32 4Hs A-O 114,800.-Oct 1 *21-*42 4Hs'12 A-O 20.000c.0ct 1 '21-*24 ' " 5s '13 ~ 40,000c..Oct 1 A-O '21-'2 9 1924 2,000 1927 90,000 5s '17 A-O 100,000 1924 90.000 1949 5s '18 A-O 5s *14 A-O 50.000c. Oct 1 '25**34 5s *15 A-O I45.000c._0ct 1 '21-'49 4Ms'16 A-O 85.000-—Oct 1 *21-37 4^s'16 A-O 280.000—..Oct 1 '2l-'47 5s '17 A-O 520,000c_0ct 1 'z5-'52 5s *19 93.000_.0ct 1 '22-*52 5>*s'20 75,000.-Oct 1 '22-'36 fl50,000c_0ct 1 '23-37 6s '20.A-O (100.000c.0ct 1 '38-'42 \350,000c-Oct 1 *43-'52 6s '21 A-O (100.000.Oct 1 '33-'52 \150,000-0ct 1 '23-'52 5s '14 A-O 4Hs'16 A-O — — f 75,000_0ct 6s'21 A-O 1 '23-'37 100,000-0ct [ 1 '38-'47 75,000_0ct 1 *48-'52 Refunding Bonds. 6s '21 A-O ($50,000_0ct 1 '22-'31 UOO.OOO-Oct 1 '32-'41 '2l.$3,649,500 Sinking fund— 101,404 Assessed valuation 1921.-73,335,710 School tax (per $1,000) 1921 —$25.10 Population in 1920 41,732 BOND. DT. May 21 INT. payable In Cleveland at Clev. & Tr. Co. Tr. Co. and Clt. Sav. i 1921.] UNE, OHIO -CITIES AND TOWNS LANCASTPl? This LEIPSIC. city is in Fairfield Incorporated Feb. 24 County. Popfn 1831. 1910, 13,093; 1920, 14,706 &'13 $4,000 ... Dec 1924 Hospital Bonds. 08 Refunding Bonds. 6s *18 Armory Sit© Bonds. 4s Sewer Bonds. 4s '99 A-O $20.800c—A&O This village Is in Putnam Co. A-O $5/ 04..Apr 1 *22-'45 Water Refunding Bonds. 5s *19 $2.400—July 1 '30-'32 Street Impt. (Vil. Portion) Bds. M-S ... ... _ „ , , — — ... „ ... General Sewer Bonds. 5s '17 ..., $3,000...Mar 15 1923 5s '18 ...1 4,000 .Mar 1 1925 LE ROY SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district (P. O. Le Roy) is in Medina County. 10,000 Oct 11926 16,000—.Apr 1 1927 BOND. DEBT May 20 '18 $28,500 Water Works. Assess, val. 1917— 5,312,700 4s '02 A-0 $7,000—.Oct 1 1927 Total tax rate (per $1,000) —-$9.20 _s 5,000 TOT BD DT Dec 31 '20 $151,750 Population 1910—————1,028 Water debt (included)... 12,900 LEWISBURG. Assessed val., real ...12,134,08) This village Is In Preble County. Assessed val., personal... 7,418,130 Water Works Bonds. Tot ass'd val '20(65%act) 19,552,210 5J4s'17 M-S $9,000—Sept 1 *2l-'37 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921.—$22.40 water Works & Elec. Lt. Bonds. INTEREST payable at office of -s $25,000--. elnklng fund trustees. Fire Dept. Bonds. 5Hs'19 s-a $6.500-Sept 15 '21-'33 BOND DEBT June 1 r21 , $40,500 LANCASTER CITY SCH. DIST. 5,623 4^s'17 M-S$200,000-Mar 15 '22-'42 Sinking fund Assess, val. real estate 650.360 5s'18 20,000.—..—.— Assess, val. personal—,. 811,090 TOT DEBT Apr 5 1921. $230,000 Total assess, val. 1920..— 1,461.450 Floating debt., 36,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$16.50 Sinking fund 10,000 ... ... . s-a 224,000——.1925 M-S 56,000—Mar 1 '23-'50 Building Bonds. 4s *06 M-S $16.000c__M&S '21-'29 Refund. Water ZHs'OO M-ST$150,000c&rMch 1 1925 (Subject to call after 1920.) 43*s'16 A-O 95.000c.A&O 1 '21-30 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 4s '02 A-O $12,000c—A&O *21-'27 .... . — Tax rate (per $1,000) Population in 1919 Population 1910, 672; 1920, 1,103 1920....$2.24 16,000 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. $16,500—Feb 1 1928 Refunding Bonds (Sinking Fund) $10,000—Aug 14 1930 Sewer Bonds (Sinking Fund). 4s $80,000—-July 1 1946 4s 8,000—Sept 15 1948 Sidewalk B onds (Sinking Fund) 5s $5,000—-Jan 10 1934 Street Bonds (Sinking Fund). 4Hs $6,000 Jan 6 1933 4^s 4,260—Dec 1 1923 .Electric-Light Constr. Bonds. 4^s'08 M-S $38,000c—M&S '21-30 4^s 8.400 Dec 1 1923 Fire Department Bonds, BOND. DEBT Nov 13 *16- $269,852 5s '15 $9,500..A&O '21-'30 Water debt (included)...13,000 5s 16 A-O 25.000C.A&O *21-'33 Sinking fund 47,644 5Hs'l8 5.500—Sept '21-26 Total assessed val. 1916—5,523,310 5Hs'17 13,000...July '21-33 City tax rate (per $1,000) '16--$5.23 Population in 1910— —3.439 Patrol Wagon Bonds. 5^s'18 $1,000—.July 1 1922 Prison Bonds. LOCKLAND SCHOOL DIST. —s All bonds are tax-free. $1,500... Refunding. 4s '12 A-0$150.000——1952 ZHs'OQ A-0 SlOO.OOOc&r.Apr 11930 4s '05 J-D 4,000 1924 (Optional after 1925.) BOND DEBT Apr 18 '21- $154,000 Bridge Bonds. Sinking fund... 34,243 4^s'17 A-0 $94,000._bct 1 '21-'67 Assessed valuation 1920--.7,282,000 5Hs'18 A-O 11,000—Apr 1 '2 >-'32 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$7.04 5s '14 INT^at First Nat. Bank, Lockland 29,000..A-O '21-'25 6s '20 A-0 23,000....$2,000 each ■ This district is in Preble County. Building Bonds. — $52,000 Sinking fund 2,500 Tot. asses, val. '19 (H act.)3,180,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 19.$14.00 Population in 1920 (est.)........703 township (P. O. Sulphur Springs) Is in Crawford Co. Road Bonds. 5s '15 A-O $ 15,000c.A-0 1 *24-'32 5s 19,0501921-1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 23 '20$48,000 Total assess, val. 1919 ——2,826,230 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19-$4.05 Population 1910, 1,342; 1920, 1,214 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. Trumbull County. Indebtedness Bonds. Road Impt. Bonds. 5s '08 F-A $4,000c_$2,000 5s'09 M-S 20,000c 5s'11 M-S 31,500c- 1,000 5Ms'13 M-S , 3.000c- 2,000 Union Cemetery Bonds. 5s *16 A-0 $4,000c.A-0 1 $5,200c—Mar 1 1924 Tl,500—Sept 1 '21-23 (l.OOO.-Mar 1 '22-'23 DEBT Apr 5 *21. $13,000 M-S M-S BOND debt Assessment Floating debt ..... ... „ ... — 27,900 1,138 (add'l). (add'l) 995,980 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.S25 32 Population 1920 .......—.795 LAWRENCE COUNTY. County seat is Ironton. Turnpike Bonds. 5s $265,000——— — 4s 360,000— 4Hs 40,000— Highway Bonds. $70,000— 5s Court-House Bonds. 4s *06 M-S $120.000cM&8 1 *21-'33 Bridge Bonds. 5s *13 M-S S20.000c_-.Mar 1 1923 — — ... — _ — yearly '24-'30 yearly yearly , _ '2l-'23 3,000—Apr 1 *23-*25 4,000--Oct 1 '22-'25 Apr 5 '21 $82,850 Assessment debt (add'l)-. 50,632 Sinking fund... ——. 9,911 Tot ass'd val '20(act val )23,572,730 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$18 60 i$350 Apr 1 1922 Population 1910, 5,412; 1920, 9,240 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank, Girard. six . Population 1910, 2,377; 1920, 2,155 LIBERTY TWP. RURAL S. D. This district (P. O. Youngstown R. F. D. No. 3) is in Mahoning Co. Sewage-Disposal Bonds. A-O $150,000— 5s '16 M-S $18,000.-M-S 1 '22-'3S 6s BOND. DEBT April 1920- $150,000 Water Bonds. U $7,500 1921-1922 Tot. assess, val. 1920—-—4,500,000 Electric-Light Bonds. Population in 1920 (est.)——3,000 5s $7,000 —.—1923-1928 LEBANON. This village is in Warren County. ^ 5s '19 M-S 4Hs-5S .s „ — — (27,000—M-S '22-'30 \ 90,000--M-S Stewer '31-'45 Bonds. $1,266 „1921 ... 8,000-- ... 6s *18 6,570c GAiT Works Bonds. .s $15,000— _s 400 Street Impt. Bonds. _s $12.000 —. 1921-1927 ... LIBERTY TWP. RURAL S. D. This district is in Hancock Co. School Site & Bldg. Bonds. 6s '20 J-D$166,000—-J-D '21-'44 CSee V. 110, p. 2315, for maturity.) BONDED DEBT —(?) , - LICKING COUNTY. County seat Is Newark, Bridge & Road-Repair Bonds. 5s'17 Dec $1,000—A&O 1 1922 6s 11,926— ..... 5s *17 Dec 4,500— A&O 11922 5s 12,143— 5s *17 Dec 2,750—A&O 1'21-'23 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '21- $194,600 Bridge & Pike Deficit Bonds. Assessment debt (add'l).— 19,368 Oct 1 1923 Sinking fund... 27,287 5s '19 s-a ($3,000 148.000—A-O *24-'27 Water debt (incl.) 7,000 Poor Relief Bonds. Total assessed val. 1929__-4.000.000 s $15,000— Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $21.20 itch Bonds. Population 1910, 2,698; 1920, 3,396 5Hs $15,000 Refunding Bonds. LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT. 6s *17 Dec $58,000 Building Bonds. (Part each six months beg. Apr. 1 *20) 5s *16 M-S ($17,) 00—M-S 1 21- 29 $427,500 1 36.000--M-S 1 30-41 TO. BD. DT. Apr 5 '21Assess, val., real estate.*..63,739,650 TOT. BOND. DT. May '20.$55,000 Assess, val., personal 47,196,800 Tot assess val '20 (80% actual) ..110,936,450 LEETONIA VILLAGE SCH. D. 8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000)1920 $21.50 Deficiency Bonds. ■ ——— —. ... ... — ... 5s '19 J-J $25,000.-July 1 Water and Light Bonds. 4Hs'17 $30,000 ... „ ... — . — f $719.06 Aug 1 1924 {16.000—Aug 1 '21/26 Population in 1920 (Census)..56.426 INT. payable at County Treasury. 10,000 Aug 1 25-26 6,000 Aug 1 1927 LIMA. This Is the county seat of Allen Co. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1920 $40,000 Sinking fund — 1,200 Incorporated In 1842. River Impt. Bonds (City'sportion) Tot.assess, val. '19 (2-3act)2,982,000 $92.000-0ct 1 *2l-'67 Tot. tax rate 6>er $1,000) '20-$10.60 4Hs'16 A-O 5Hs'18 s-a $96,000—M-S *21-28 Population in 1920 (est.).. 3,000 5Hs'19 F-A This village is in Medina County. '22-'46 —- 4Hs'17 M-S 5J4a'18 A-O ($1,000 each 5s '17 A-0 5s'19 „ ... 5^s'19 J ... LOGAN. This village Is In Hocking County. Street Impt. (City's Portion). J-J $18,360.July 15 '21-'2S 5s '15 6s 20 s-a 6,050-Nov 1 '21-*30 Water Works Bonds. . 6s '17 Tot. ass'd val.'19 '22-'28 (80%act.)5,850.300 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 'l9.$17.30 5,493 Octl 1921 Population in 1920... 9,000.. 17,500 A-0 '21-'27 GEN BD DT Jan 1 '21 .$3,056,794 Assessment debt (Incl.) 892,894 ... *2i_$19 00 Population 1910, 1,015; 1920-1,240 INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at Village Clerk's office. Total tax rate (per $1,000) — $62,000...A-O — - M-N$15,000—Nov 1 1932 Deficiency Bonds. s-a $7,500.Sept 15 21- 25 43,000....M-S *21-'42 6s '20 8,000—Apr 1 '22-'31 BOND. DT. May 19 1920. $61,330 sixmos. Mar. 1 '18-'42.) Assessment debt (add'l).— 5,300 3,700 31,000 $2,000 y'rly Floating debt (add'l)---on Oct 1. Assessed val., real estate..3,789,270 6,000—Sept '21-26 Assessment debt, personal.2,061,030 Deficiency Bonds. 6s '20 Srreet Bonds. 5s'17 A-0 $9,100c—1921-1927 6s *21—A-0 17,800—A-O 1 '22-'31 BOND DEBT Apr 7'21— $42,000 Assess debt (addl) 30,225 Total assessed val 1921 2,000,000 1924-1953 Water Main Bonds. 5Ks'18 $17,000 1921-1937 Water Works. 4s *02 A-O $60.000c.0ct 1 '21-26 5s '12 82,000 A-0 '21-'41 4s '16 A-O 550,000c —1927-1945 LOGAN COUNTY. County seat Is Bellefontalne. Bridge Bonds. $90,0001,083,000 _s Infirmary Repair Bonds. Floating dt. (spec, assess.) 179,200 4s *09 J-J $12,000c..J&J 1 22- 25 exemptions (Incl. Road Bonds._ sinking funds, &c.)_... 3,154,097 M-S $16,800—— — Assessed value, real estate 32,021,350 5s '17 Assessed value, personal..16,390,270 5Ha J-J 133,071 1921-1928 Tot.ass'dval.'20(80%act.)48,411,62Q 5s '19 J-J 175,000c...J-J '21-'29 J-J 33,000—Jan 1 '22-'26 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$20.60 6s '21 Ditch Bonds. Pop'n 1910, 30,508; '20— —41,306 J-J $20,000 —1921-1923 INT. on bonds is payable at of¬ 5s TOT CO DT Apr 6 21$230,000 fice of Sinking Fund Trustees. Assess debt (incl)...... 30,000 - ... - Total .32,009,890 Assess, val. real— Assess. val. personal 21,494,060 LIMA SCHOOL DISTRICT. 6s'07 A-O $7,000c.Apr 29'22-'28 Total valuation 1918 (abt, 80%-85% actual). 53,503,950 6s '06 A-O 6.000c.Apr 30 '22-'27 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1920 $5.50 5s *10 F-A 1,000—.Aug 1 1921 5s 18,700...May 11 1930 Population 1910,30,084; 1920,30,104 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. 5s 10,000—Apr 12 1931 J-J (32,000..Jan 1 '22-37 114,000.. July 1 '22-'37 LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT. 27,000c.Apr l '22-'48 JWlO M-N $60,000c-8ept 1 '2l-*40 4Hs'16 M-S 430,000—M-S 1 '2l-'42 5s *16 M-8 3,000c.Mar 1 '22-*24 BOND DEBT Apr 1921— Deficiency Bonds* $67,000 5Hs'20 J-J $55,000—Jan 2 '22-'28 Ass^s. val. '20 (abt. act.).6,700,000 6s 20 $194,000—Jan 2 1928 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—-$7-00 BOND. DEBT June 13 '21.$798,700 Population m 1912 (est.)———6.000 INT. at Village Treasurer's office* Sinking funds 26,216 Assess, val. *20(80%act.).45,703.860 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$6.21 LONDON. This village Is In Madison County. INT. at First Nat. Bank, Lima. • 5s'13 A-O — LISBON. This village is In Columbiana Co. Refunding Bonds. BHa'lS anq $4.000—July 1 1933 5Hs'19 3,500—.— Fire Apparatus Bonds. 5s '16 ann. $2,000c..Dec 31 1926 Street-Improvement bonds 6s.$l ,000 Street Impt. bonds, 5Hb 14,000 Refunding bonds 5s.........29,000 Refunding bonds 4J^s—18,500 Refunding bonds 4s.. .20,500 W ater-works Impt. bonds 4s 6,000 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '21— 101,500 Cash on hand 9,990 58 Street Impt. (Village's share). 16 July 820,050—M-S 1 *21-'26 M-S ($1,000..Sept 1 '21-*27 6s *18 ( ... ... Total assessed val. 1915—2,957,160 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '15-$15.20 Population 1910,r3,084; 1920-3,113 ... — LODI. — ... ... beginning . 5s '12 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Ohio City) is in Van Wert County. Road Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 24 '21 $906,000 5s *16 M-N $7,000c—May 15 1931 99,000——Sept 1925 Sinking fund — 134,715 4Ks $99,000 Tot. assess, val. *20. 42,000,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1913— County tax (per $1,000) 1920. _$7.00 Total assess, val. 1915——2,964,520 Population in 1920—— 39,540 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *15.$7.00 INT. at Treasurer's office. months xApr 1 1922 General Street Bonds.: 4s '16 A-O $85,000..Oct 1 '21-*37 .s '17 10,000— 5J4s*17 A-0 45,000 Apr 1 1922 e^,n 5s 19 s-a 74,000—..A-O '22-'39 5Hs'17 7,000—July '21-*27 5^8*17 15,000 Sept 1 1922 5>$s'17 1,500....Oct '21-'33 5^s'17 2,000—.Oct *21-'24 Street and Bridge Bonds. ... —- ... —.— v Water works debt (Incl.).. > '20 (85% act). Ass'd val ... — — 4Us'02 township (P. O. Glrard) Is In This village Is In Marlon County. 6s '18 6s *18 ... ... {12,000—.Oct'22-'27 This LA RUE. — ... ... ... 5s s-an $52,000—.— BOND. DEBT June 4 *20- ... 4s ... — This LANIER TWP. SCH. DIST. 5s 6s '21 ___ Asses. vaL'20(abt.75%act.)20,000,000 In Hamilton Co. Street impt. (Village's Portion). — — „ 5s '18 5a '19 This village Is M-S $7,000—Sept 1 1935 6,000..Sept 1 '21-'23 5s *15 Water-Works (SinkingFund). 1140,000 Mar 11928 / — $3,000 Sept 1 *2l-'26 $17,000c Dec 1937 6s 13 Dec M-S 640 Sept 1 1921 20,000..Dec 1 '21~'24 6s 15 Fire Department Bonds. 5,000....July 11922 -s 5s '17 M-S 16 $5,610—Mar 1 '22-'37 5,000... BOND DEBT May 23 '21 $29,050 f2,000 Apr 1 1923 6s 18 ■ 4,450 9,000—Apr 1 '24-'26 Floating debt 4.000 Apr 1 1927 Total assessed val. 1920...1,850,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)*20-$23.40 13,000 Apr 1 1928 Population 1910, 1,773; 1920, 1,788 Qeneral Street Bonds. 1922 $2,000.... Jan 6s;i4 6s '14 1922 LEIPSIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. 2,000... .Apr 6s '15 J-J 2,000... Jan 15 1922 School Impt. Bonds. -s '15 2,500... .Oct 1 1923 5s '15 M-S $15,000—Sept4 '2l-'35 5s '16 8,000 June 1924 Refunding Bonds. 5s '19 710,000 Apr 1 1927 5^3*19 s-a $12,000—Mar 1 '22-'33 \ 6,000....Oct 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Mar 8 1921 $33,000 Boiler Purchase Bonds, Floating debt 7,000 5s'18 $4,000....June 1925 Tot assess val '20 (act )2,042,265 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 .$23.40 Fire Bonds. 5s '16 $14,000....May 1 1924 Population 1910, 1,776; 1920, 1,778 LOCKLAND. '2l-*25 2.000—Mar 1 '22-'23 { s-a 6s '20 — 6s 16 6s *16 J-D 18 ( 131 6s '19 ann 5^s'19 ann , 7,000--Mar 1 *21-'27 2,500—Nov 1 1933 (45,000c—M-S '21-'29 1 500c...Mar 1 1930 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 5s *16 M-S $4,320..Sept 1 '21-*28 ($1,000 every two years.) . 5J4s'17 s-a _ $21,200—Sept 1 *21-'28 Deficit Bonds. 6s '19 s-a ($3,500. ,/>, „ .Sept 1 21-27 i_ 3.500--Mar 1 '22-'28 BOND. DEBT Nov 16 '16- $267,300 Total ass'd val. '17 (est.5—4,371,430 rate(per $1,000) '17-$15.00 Pop'n 1910, 3,530; 1920—4.080 Total tax LISBON SCHOOL DISTRICT. LONDON SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4Hs s-a $70,500c 1921-1936 (Part each 6 mos,—see V. 92, p. 751 5s *14 M-S $1,700c—M-S '22-'23 Refunding Bonds. M-S $3,250—Mar 1 22-25 BOND. DEBT May 1921— $110,000 6s 14 M-S 8,500c. M&S 1 *21-'29 Sinking fund 380 5s *17 $84,750 Assessed valuation 1920...3,767,180 BOND. DEBT Apr 111921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $8-46 Assess, val. '21 ?f5% act).6,626.350 This district is in Columbiana Co. _ 5s '15 M-N ($28,000-May 1 *22-'35 t 30,000-May 1 »36-'45 Refunding Bonds. 5Hs'19 A-O $33,688.— Oct 1 »2l-'27 — „ rtlr ... INT. at office of Treasurer. Tax rate (per 1,000) 1921-.--$20.10 Population In 1921—-—--—-4,080 INT. at Village Treasurer's office. LIVERPOOL TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. East Liver¬ pool) is in Columbiana County. LORAIN. Road Improvement Bonds. 5s '15 A-O $580—-Oct 1 1921 5s '15 A-O 5,000 Oct 1'21-25 5s '15 M-S 10,000—Sept 1 *2l-'25 5s '15 M-S 10.000 —Sept 1 '21-25 same BOND. DEBT Sept 1912—$44,000 Total assessed val. 1910 591.230 Total tax rate(per $1.000) '10.$23.40 Population 1910,22,368; 1920-24,199 This city Is In the county of the name. Inc. June 1874 as a village; became city June 1894. Playground and Park Bonds. 4Hs'12 M-S $20,000c—Sept 15 1932 5s'14 10,000—Sept 15 1934 414s*16 M-S 65,000-Sept 15 '33-'37 5s^18 M-S 27,000-Sept 15 *30-'38 5s '19 M-S 56,000. Sept 15 '30-'40 6s '20 20,000 1922-1931 — 132 INT. lorain (Concluded) Light Funding Bonds. 13 Si.000 Sept Water Works Bonds. 5s ♦ at 25% of these is bonds by townships. lorain county trict no. 1. road - dis- 5s '17 5s '18 A-O J-J 5s '19 A-O — lostcreek $4,800-Sept 15 *21-'23 BONDED DEBT—— , — 5s s-a $12.750—-Aug 15 1926 Village Impt. Bonds. $9,500 Sept 1 1920 5s '10 — Town-Hall Bonds. 5s M-S $23.500 Sept 1 1937 TOT. BD. DT. May 16 '18 $58,950 Assessment debt (add'l) 9,770 Floating debt (add'l) Sinking fund/General 1,500 1,127 I Assessment 313 - Assess, val. 1917 (est.) —2.500,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917.—$15.20 — 15'23-'30 M-S 143,235-Sept 15'21-*30 (See V 111, p 913, for maturity) General Paving Bonds. 4Ms'12 $16.000-.$4,000 yearly 4,000c8ept 1 '21-'22 4Ms'12 M-S 5a '13 M-S 12.000cSept 15 '21-'23 5,000-Sept 15 *21-'25 6M»'13 M-S 5s 14 M-S 18,000-Sept 15 '2x-*26 5s *15 M-S 8,000c Sept 15'21-'24 6s '20 194,000—Sept '21-'30 6s *20 Population 1910, 1,804; 1920—1,887 INT-afc office of village Treasurer. louisville. -— This village is in Stark County. Sewer Bonds. s-a $15,000.--Jan 1 '22-'51 Water-Works Extension Bonds. 5s '17 M-N $6,000 5Hs'20 s-a 35,000---Jan 1 '22-*50 Street Paving Bonds. 5s'16 J-D $6,000-June 20 '22-'26 GEN. BD. DT. May 27 '18 $48,500 Assessment debt 34,850 Floating debt 2,600 TOTAL DEBT 85,950 Assessed valuation, real.—1,383,560 Assessed val'n, personal-— 819,470 Total valuation 1917-----_2.203.030 5Ks'20 — — 130,000—Sept '23-'32 Street Extension Bonds. — *22-'45 '46-'55 (?) loudonvilljl This village Is In Ashland County. Water and Light Bonds. 5s '13 M-S S4.500C.M&S 1 '22-'25 os '16 7.500—-Sept 1 1925 Water-Works Bonds. . 4MS*16 M-S 0b'20 is 10.000c Sept 15 *24-'28 54,000c.Sept 15 '21-29 10,000c-Sept 15 *21-25 12,000—Sept '27-'32 - — Water Bonds. 4Ms'05 M-S $87,000—Sept 15 1925 4s '10 M-S 50,000—Sept 15 1930 12.000—Sept 15 1925 Total tax rate 4Ms'06 (per $1,000)'17_$13.50 5s '15 M-S 36.000.Sept 15 '21-'24 Population 1910, 1,678; 1920—2,008 4Ms'16 M-S 50,000c.Sept 15 *26-35 5s '17 M-S 18,000c.Sept 15 *22-*27 loveland school district. 88,000--5s '17 — ($4,000 yearly till 1941.) 5Ms'20 M-S 100,000-Sept 15 f34-'38 Influenza Epidemic Bonds. 5s $10,500———Deficiency Bonds. 5s '19 $102,706.14 Sept 15 1926 6s '20 M-S ?39,300c..Sept 15 1923 \200.000cSept 15'24-'28 River Funding Bonds. 5a *13 $17,94O.04Sept 15 '24-32 City-Hall Bonds. 4s'08 $30,000—Sept 1 1931 Street-Repair Bonds. 5Ms'18 M-S $2,500c.Sept 15 '21-25 5Ms'18 M-S / 5,000c__Sept 15 1921 i 7, SOOc.Sept 15'22-28 5s *19 M-S 110,000-Sept 15 '25-'35 6s '20 M-S T 4,000_..Sept 15 1921 — — —. \90,000. Sept 15 '22-'30 6s '20 s-a 30,000-Sept 15 '23-'32 Cemetery Bonds. 5s '14 $7,000—Sept 15 1921 GEN BD DT May 17'21 .$3,324,904 Assessment debt--730,663 — - Sinking fund Total assess, val. 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 195,375 60,940,413 1920—.$20.20 Pop'n 1910, 28,883; 1920— -37,295 INTEREST payable at Chase Nat. the Sinking Bank, N. Y., and at Fund Trustees' office. This district (P. O. Loveland) is in Clermont County. School Building Bonds. 5s '17 s-a $29,000c (Due $500 each six months beg. 2 years after date.) 5s '17 M-N$14,000c.Nov 8 *21-'48 BOND. DEBT Apr 1919— $46,000 7,100 53,100 1,042,400 $10.60 INTEREST payable at Loveland Floating debt TOTAL DEBT Assessed valuation 1918 Total tax rate (per $1,000) National Bank. lowell school district. This district (P. O. Lowell) is in Washington County. 5s'15 A-O $29,0001921-1949 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1916—$34,000 Sinking 2,700 1915——950,000 lowellvilleh This village is in Mahoning Co. Water-Works Bonds. 6s *14 Oct $26,OOOc_Oct 1 *2l-*44 5s '16 J-D 22.500C.J&D 15 '21-44 5^s'18 J-J 14,500--J&J 15 '21-'35 Sewer Bonds. 5Hs'15 M-S . ' funds Assessed valuation Street M-N $3,300—Nov 1 - BOND. DEBT Dec 6 1916. $107,700 Slnkingfund 6,231 3,384,890 Population 1910,1,592; 1920-_-2,214 Assessed valuation 1910 lucas county. County seat is Toledo. Children's Home Impt. 5s '13 38,266 INTEREST is payable at Chase National Bank, New York City, and at the office of the Sinking Fund M-S - — — 5s '15 ... j 500 June 1 1943 Water-Works Bonds. 3)4s J-D $l,000c$500ea.6mos. Sewer Bonds. $1,000 Funding Bonds. A-O $17.000c—Oct 1 1937 Emergency Bonds. 5s May S1.500C— -Part yearly BOND. DEBT May 24 '20 $71,500 Slnkingfund 2,273 Assess, val. (real estate) —1,143,530 -s — 4s Assess, val. (personal) ——1,063,135 Tot.ass'd vai?19(90%act.) 2,206,665 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $18.80 Population in 1920 (Census) —1,618 school dist. McDonald) is Mcdonald This district (P. O. in Trumbull County. School Building Bonds. 5J*s'19 A-O$150,000c-Aug 1 '24-*48 6s '19 A-O 48,000c_A-O *22-*45 6s '20 A-O 10,000 A-O '22-'31 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21. $210,000 — — Floating debt Sinking fund 10,000 2,593 — — —- 4)4s'10 F-A 2,500—Aug 22 1921 Local Sanitary Sewer Bonds. 6s *21 $25,064-May 25 '22-'31 6s '21 10,230-May 25 '22-'27 6s '21 16,254-May 25 '23-'30 6s '21 6.787-May 25 '22-'25 6s'21 10,833-May 25'22-'28 6s '21 3,341-May 25 '22-'24 6s *21 909—-May 25 1922 Road and Bridge Repair Bonds. 5s 13 J-J ($3,000—July 18 1922 A 8,790—-July 18 1923 4s'19 —$20,068— -1921 Main Sanitary Sewer Bonds. 5s '14 J-J $24,000-July 14 *22-*24 M-N 30,000-Nov 12'2l-'25 5s '15 A-O 5s '15 16,000-Apr 30'22-'25 —. — — —- —- —_ 5s '15 Prin. and int. Banking Co. of Girard. madison county. . London is the county seat. Flood-Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 J-J $13,360c—M&S '2l-'30 Bridge Bonds. 5s '13 M-S $24,450c—M&S *2l-'37 5s 14 30,000—--------5s '15 M-S 8,080—-M-S *21- 24 (See V. 100, p. 1283, for maturity.) . , — Ditch Bonds. 6s '20 M-S $58,500.—M-S , 6s '21 1,200--June 1 1,600.Aug 27 10,000-Sept 10 91,000-Aug 11 24,000-Sepb 15 2,000_0ct 18 20,000-Dec 22 1,000—Feb 74,000_0ct 30 '21-'27 F-A M-S F-A 5s '16 5s *16 5s .'16 5s '16 5s '17 5s '17 5s '17 1,000 payable at Trumbull Population in 1920 (est.) trt/4 „ *21-'30 48,000.—M-S '21-'30 Road Bonds. 5s '17 M-S $8,000—M&S 1 '21-22 M-S 5s '17 2,500——Sept 1 1921 M-8 5s '19 7.000.-M&S 1 1922 51,000 M-S '22-'24 5s *19 M-S 13,125 M-S '21-'23 '22- 25 5,500 Mar 1 1924 '21-*25 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '20 $305,880 '21-'25 Road bonds June 1919— 176,750 '21-'26 Ditch bonds June 1919— 16,320 '2L'26 lotal assessed val'n 1919-48,649,850 '21-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) i916 $3.25 '21-'27 9 1922 Popul'n 1910, 19,902; 1920, 19,662 J-D 5s '15 5s '15 Tot.ass'd val. '20 (75%act.)6,550,450 School tax rate (per $1,000)—$4.40 M-S A-O J-D F-A A-O A O M-S INT. at office of County Treas. 20 *22-'28 112,000.Apr M-N 5s '19 5s '19 25,000—May 9 22-'30 J-D 70,000-June 27 '22-'30 A-O 5s '19 21,930._Oct 31 '21-'29 4,000-July 31 '21-'29 5)4s'18 J-J 4,500.July 31 '21-'29 5HS'18 J-J 1,500-July 31 '21-'23 5)4s'18 J-J 5)4s'20 M-S 134,706-May 27 *22-'31 5)4s'20 M-S (22,000_Mar 11 '22-'23 70,000.Mar 11 '24-'30 8,292—-Nov 15 1922 6s '20 s-a 8,000. ..Nov 15 1923 56,000_Nov 15 *24-'31 madison rural sch. dist. This district (P. O. Lake County. Madison) is In _ $895c—-Oct 1 1921 4,000c_ Oct 1 '22-'25 20,000c_0ct 1 '26-'35 3,500c-—Oct 1 1936 36,000c_0ct 1 '37-'45 $605c— -Oct 1 1921 5Ms'19 A-O 5)*s'19 A-O ( '22-'25 2,000c_0ct 1 1 *26-'39 9,000c-Oct 1 *40-'45 Oct 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1919$71,125 4,473,484 TOT.BD.DT.July 1'20 $3,528,000 Total assess, val. 1919 Certificate debt May x92i 4,000 Population in 1920 (est.) 4,000 Assessment debt (incl.) 1,890,875 Prin. and int. payable at the Assess, val., real 335,719,410 Exchange Bank of Madison. val., personal 14,000c. Oct Armory Bonds. 4s '19 A-O $40.135 Assess, Tot. ass'd val. '19 160.389,950 (act.) .496,109,360 County tax (per $1,000) *19—$2-872 madison village sch. dist. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $17.40 (See Madison Rural Sch. Dist.) Popul'n 1910. 192.728; 1920, 275,721 INT. court-house bonds at Met¬ on ropolitan Tr Co., N. Y.; other bonds County Treasurer. magarettatwp. rural s. d. at office of This district (P. O. Castalia) is in Erie County. township. lykens This township (P. O. Chatfield R. D. No. 1) is in Crawford County. Road Impt. Bonds. mahoning $9,375- A-O 1 *21-'35 A-O 4)4-5s — 17,000 6,000 - 4)4s'03 $62,500 5s '13 500 4)4s*14 Floating debt Total assess, '25-41 -(?) county. Coimty seat is Youngstown. Bridge Bonds. 1921-1936 5s BOND. DEBT Oct 1913— , _ 6s '21 M-S $175,000-Mar 15 BONDED DEBT val. 1913——1,730,670 --— — $5,000 Sept 1 1921 9,000—M&S *22-'31 11,000—M&S'22-*32 5s '15 9,450—M&S *22-'30 $1,000)'13_$8.20 5s *17 41,0.10—M&S *21- 27 Population in 1910, 883; 1920, 813 Court House & Jail Site Bonds. 4Hs'07 —$160,025—M&S '21-32 Court House & Jail Bonds. lyme township. This township (P. O. Bellevue) is 4)$s'07 —$570.158. —-M-S '2l-'37 5s *18 5,805 M-S '21-27 in Huron County. Pop. 1910, 4,162; 4s *10 222,445—M&S '21-35 1920. 4,251. 4s '11 l60,134—M&S *2l-'33 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 *16$51,000 Flood Emergency Bonds. Assessed val., real estate..1,643,570 5s '13 m5s $21,000—M&S '2l-'43 Assessed val., personal 1,724,350 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. Total assess, val. 1915 3.367,920 4)48*14 M-S $28.000—M&S '21- 34 5s 16 M-S 600 M&S 1921 5s '16 M-S 2,000—M&S '21-22 lyndhurst village s. d. Experimental Farm Bonds. This district (P. O. South Euclid) 5s *15 M-S $13,700—M&8 '21-23 is in Cuyahoga County. Mahoning County Road Im¬ School Bldg. Bonds. provement Bonds. 6s '20 J-D $95,000c.June 1 '22-'40 5s '16 $22,262—M&S '21-26 BONDED DEBT (?) 5s '16 26,366—M&S '2l-'26 31,000—M&S '2l-'27 5s *17 lyons village sch. dist. 5s '17 73,000—M&S '21-27 This district (P. O. Lyons) is in 5s '18 3,500—M&S *21-27 Fulton County. 4,000—M&S '21-28 5s'18 — Total tax rate (per — — M-N113,400 May 4 *22-'25 I 6,000-—May 11 1922 „ — 4J4s'16 J-D $7,OOOc_J-D 1 '35-'42 4)4s'16 A-O 11,500 (Due part each 6 months beginning July 1 1929.) f $500—Dec 1 1935 5s '17 J-D (7,000—J-D 1 '36-'42 — $7,000.-Sept 9 *2l-*27 3,000.Apr 14 '22-*24 . F-A 40,000-Aug 20 *21-25 Road Repair Bonds. 4J4s 08 M-S $32,000-Sept 14 '2l-'28 Trustees, Lorain. 4)48*09 M-N 32,000-May 17 *22-'29 4)4s'10 M-N 45,000_May 10 '22-'30 4)4s'10 A-O 3,000.Oct 13 Jl-'22 lorain county. 4)48*11 M-N110,000-May 22 22-'31 Elyrla Is the county seat. State & County Road I»npt. Road bonds (4)4 8 14 $40,000 5s '13 M-N $6,000 15s 14 11.000 ($2,000 due April 29 1921 and 1922, 5s '20, —and $4,000 75.000—..Oct 1929 April 29 1923.) Bridge Bonds. 5s '14 J-J $3,000..July 7 '22-'24 4Ms'll M-S $2,000c—.Sept 1921 5s *14 J-D 2,000.Dec 21 *21-'24 5Ms'18 A-O 13.000 Oct 1927 5s '15 A-O 4,000-Apr 20'22-'25 gen, bd.dt. Apr 1921 $143,000 5s '15 A-O 1,000.Apr 20 *22-*25 Assess, val. *20(abt.act.)176,438,905 F-A 5e*15 1,500.Aug 20 *21-'23 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $3.65 Court-House (opt. after 1924). Population 1910,76,037; 1920-90,612 4s '94 M-S$500,000c&r-Mar 11944 19 — *21-'26 impt. (assess.) bonds .$31,210 5s *14 A-O 5)48*14 J-D 9,000—Dec 1 '21-'29 Stone & Gravel Rd. BIdg. Bonds 4Ms' 11 M-S $2,000—Sept 16 1921 4Hs'12 F-A 8,000-Aug 12 *21-'22 4Hs'12 M-S 20,000—Sept 6 '21-'22 11,000 Sept 6 1921 l_5,000c—Aug 1 1933 5s '14 F-A 45,000_Feb 24 '22-'24 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '21 $1,210,500 10,000—Feb 24 1922 Sinking fund 36,680 5s '14 F-A 20,000-July 16 '21-'24 Assess, val. (2-3 act)1921-60,940,413 5s '14 J-J 43,050-July 16 '22-'24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$9,307 5s '15 Population in 1920 M-Nf 191,000—May 9 '22-'29 U66,000_May 16 '22-'29 5s '19 J-D 264,000. June 20 '22-'29 5s '19 F-A 166.000—Aug 8 '21-'29 5s'19 A -O 60,000—Oct 31 *21-'29 Water Supply Bonds. 6s '21 M-S$644,000_Mar 10 '22-'31 5 )4s'18 J-J 21,000- July 31 '22-'29 5)4s'18J-J 10,000.-July 1922-'28 5s '19 M-N 16,000—May 9 *22-'30 5s '19 M-N 6,000—May 9 '22-'30 (See V. 112, p. 1053, for maturity.) 5s '19 J-D 115,000-June 27 *22-f30 5s *19 A-O (15,225—Oct 31 *21-*30 t 6,090—Oct 31 1921 5*4s'20 M-N 98,414.May 27 *22-'31 5Ms'20 F-A 6,000-Feb 26'22-'26 5Hs'20 M-S 185.322-Mar 1 *22-'31 6s '20 M-N 54,857-Nov lo '22-'31 6s *21 39,805-May 25 '22-'31 6s '21 24,630-May 25 '22-'31 6s '21 3,970-May 25 *22-'24 6s '21 15,926-May 25 '22-'29 6s '21 12,581-May 25 '22-'29 6s '21 18,316_May 25 '22-'31 6s '21 11,420-May 25 *22-'28 6s '21 8,287-May 25 '22-'26 6s'21 1,237—May 25 1922 Bridge Bonds. 4)4®'04 M-N $7,164—May 2 *22-'24 4)4s'04 A-O 15,000—Oct 12 '21-24 4 )4s'05 F-A 20,000c-Aug 15 '2l-'25 4)4s'08 M-S 28,000-Sept 14 '2l-'28 4s *06 M-S 18,000-Sept 25 '2l-'20 5s 5s '15 $8,750—M-S 1 '2l-'25 Bridge Construction Bonds. 6s '15 lorain school district. 4Ms'08 F-A $9,000c F&A '22-'24 4s '01 F-A 30,000—F&A '22-*28 5s g *04 F-A 22,500c.. F&A '22-24 4s 06 F-A 2,500c—F&A '22-'23 4s *07 F-A 17,500c__ F&A *25-'30 18,500c F&A "23-'29 4Ms'09 F-A 4Ms'll F-A 95,000c—F&A *25-'34 5s 13 F-A 21,600c—F&A *22-*25 F-A 125.000—.F&A *26-'38 5a '14 F-A 5s 20,000 1927-1930 F-A 5s '14 2,000 Aug 1 1921 F-A 25,000—-F-A 5s '15 *22-'20 s-a 5s *19 /240,000c.Feb 1 '29-'48 1260,000c. Aug 1 *29-*48 F-A 300,000 6s '20 F-A *24-'31 s-a 6s '20 (20,000—Aug 1 '31-'32 166.000-Apr 20 '22-'27 48,000—Aug *21-'28 41,000.-Apr 4 *22-*27 — — 5s 715 M-S 4Ms'16 M-8 30,000—M-S I d. Casstown) School Erection Bonds. 5s *19 M-S ($48,000—M-S 5,000cSept 15 *21-*25 5s *16 M-S 5.000-Sept 15 '21-'25 5s'17 3,000 ($1,000 yearly from 1922) Fire Department Bonds. 4M®*11 M-8 $9,360c.Sep 15'2l-*22 68 "*13 M-8 30.000c Sept 15 *2l-'26 6s'14 M-8 14,000c.Sept 15 '2i-27 5s 19 M-8 21,000c Sept 15 '28-'34 8,000c Sept 15 *27-*34 5s '19 M-8 Police & Fire Alarm Bonds. 5s *19 M-S ($6,000—Sept 15 1927 145,000-Sept 15 *28-'30 Subway-Construction Bonds. 4Mb 12 M-S $75,000c Sept 15 '37-'51 Refunding Bonds. 6s *20 M-S*$124,946_Sept 15'21-'30 6s *20 M-S *41,778.8ept 15'21-'306s *20 M-S *6,186_8ept 15'21-'25_ (*See V 111, p 1679, for maturity) 6s'20 M-S (10,087c8ept 15'21-'22 M-S s. rue. (P. O. in Miami County. General Sewer Bonds. \32,000cSept twp. This district --- - 5s '16 5s *16 5s *16 4Ms'09 M-S $40,000c-Mch 1 '22-'25 4H»10M-8 30,000-Mar 1 *22-*24 4Ms'll M-8 20,OOOc.Mch 1 *22-'23 4Ms'12 M-S 100,000—Sept 1 '24~'28 4Ms'12 M-S 75,000c-Sept 1 *28-'30 5s *13 M-S 120,000—Sept 1 *21-*26 5a *14 M-S 125,000c-Sept 1 *21-*25 5s '15 M-S 100,000—Sept 1 *21-'25 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921$611,000 Slnkingfund 67,534 Assessed valuation 1920- .53,989,405 Tax rate (per $1,000)1921 $1.50 Population In 1919 (est.). 32,000 INT. at County Treasurer's office. 5>*sl8 M-S ($2,500—Sept 15 1920 135,000-Sept 15 '27-'33 Refund. Water-Works Bonds. 4s'11 M-S $90,000c.-Sept 15 1921 5s'15 M-8 26,250c Sept 15'21-'27 6s '17 M-S 32,000c_Sept 15 '26-33 5s *17 M-S 20,000c_8ept 15 *34-38 Channel Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'17 M-S $18,000c.Sept 15 '27-32 River Improvement Bonds. 5s $60,000- ._$5,000 yrly 5s'98 30.000-July 15 *22-'3l 4s *03 M-S 200,000.June 15 *33-'72 4Ms'07 M-S 50,000-Sept 15 *27-*36 4Ms'12 M-S 25,000c—Sept 15 1932 4M®*12 M-S 12,132.97c 8epl5'20-'25 4Ms'12 4,000-Sept 15'21-*24 5s'15 M-S 16.000c Sept 15 *21-'24 5s 154,000 $7,000 yrly 5Ms'13 M-S Highway Bonds. J-D $22,000-June 19 *22-'26 M-S 40,400-Sept 15 '2i-'26 A-O 2,000_0ct 18'21-*22 County Treas. office. About borne 15 1921 — 6s *14 [Vol. 112. OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS — — ^ -— --- — — School Bonds. 6s *20 s-a $3,000. -Aug 8,000—Aug 9,000.-Aug 20,000-Aug 25,000—Aug BONDED DEBT _s 1 1 1 1 1 21-23 '24-'27 5s '19 '28-*30 *31-'35 5s '19 *36-*40 —(?) III — i r(2,500--Sept mcconnellsville. This village is in Morgan County. 5s '19 Street Bonds (Village Portion). 4s F-A $3,000c—Ang 1 1922 6s '20 J^J 4Hs j-d 5s j-j 6s '20 8,500c—July 1 1930 4,000c $500 ea.0mos. 6s '20 48.480C 1921-1943 6s '20 "22-'28 "21-'27 '22-'26 14,000—Sept 10,000--Mar 10.000—Sept 4,000 Mar 12,500—Mar 5s '19 5s '19 4s 53.000 145,800. 14,000—Mar M-S M-S 1,000 72,912 _ '21-'25 '22-'29 '22-'26 *21-'25 Mar 1 1929 M-S '21-30 (249,000—June 15 1930 I 58,000—June 15 1945 28,310 M-S *21-'30 M-S 55,921 M-S '21-'3Q M-S June, 1921.] OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS mahoning county ( GEN. BD. DT. Apr 6 1921 $134,000 State Aid Road Bonds. Assessment debt (add'l) 174,615 4J*s'14 $ >,900—M&S '21- 23 Assessed val. real —3,261,130 5s 15 4,500-—M&S '21-24 Assess, val. personal 1,314,690 5s '17 6,400-—M&S '21-22 Tot.ass'd val.'20(60%acb.) .4.575.820 5s'18 6,000—M&S '21-27 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20--$1.80 5s *18 o,600—M&S'2 -'27 Population in 1920 — -1,732 5s *18 32,450—M&S'2l-'28 5s '19 6s '20 $5,000c.Mar 1 5,000c— Sept 18,000c_Sept 1 18,000c-Mar 1 3,250c Sept 24,500—xM-S M-S M-S — — — — — Assessed val'n, personal-130,135,490 Total valuation 1919—326,136,270 (Assessment about 85% actual.) State & Co. tax(per $1,000) '18-$3.40 maple heights sch. dist. School Bonds. 5s M-S $8,000 5s A-O 25,000 BOND. DE8T Apr 7 1921. A & O $31,000 5,000 '20 (2-3 act.)4,575.820 (per $1,000) '20-11.82 19201,738 Popul'n 1910, 1x6,*51; 1920. 183.310 Floating debt Tot. ats'd val. INT. at County Treas. office. Total tax rata Population in mahoning county road INT. district no. 1. 5s'08 F-A $9,070 F&A 1922 5s *08 F-A 5,125 —F&A 1922 5s'09 F-A 22,045-—F&A '2 .-'24 on first issue at the Cleve¬ land Trust Co., Bedford; and second issue at Superior Sav. & Trust Co. marietta. F-A 62,643—F&A '22-'31 This city Is in Washington County. F-A 71,730—F&A '22-'36 Inc. Dec. 2 1800. Pop. *20, 15,140 F-A 131,300—F&A '2--*35 Bridge Bonds. F-A 89,3)0—F&A '22-'38 5s J-J $^,222 J&J *21-'24 F-A 5s *14 56,000—F&A '22-'34 5s *13 J-D 78,000c.June 2 '21-'33 5s '14 F-A 38,000—F&A '22-*34 5s 1.500 1921-1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 *19 $662,000 Refunding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1918-224,587,770 4Ms'17 A-O $3i,000—Oct 1 *2l-*32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917—$14.40 Funding Bonds. Population in 1910.86,788 5s *13 J-D $4,277—Dec 1 *2l-'23 INT. at County Treasurer's office 6s 10,665 Water-Works Bonds. 44*s M-S $10,000——Sept 1921 mansfield. F-A 100.000c—Aug 1 1931 This city is in Richland Co. Inc. 34*s (Subject to call after 1911.) Feb. 24 1828. Pop'n 1910, 20.76,8. 434s 17 M-S 63.000.Mar 20 '22-'42 1920, 27,824. 1 BOND. DEBT July 1 *20- $538,641 Floating Debt Bonds. Water debt July 1 1918—. I 275.000 4s M-S $10,000. .Sept 1 *2l-'25 Skg. fund (gen.) July 1 '17 83,723 Street Bonds {City's portion). Assessed valuation 17,592,140 4s '07 M-S $5,400—Sept 1 '2l-'27 (Assessment about actual value.) 4s *08 M-S 6,600—Sept 1 '2l-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000) $14.00 4Hs'08 M-S | 9,800.-Sept 1 '2l-'27 INT. at 1st Nat. Bank, Marietta. 4s M-S 15,710—Sept 1 *21-'29 44*s'09 4^s*ll 44*s'12 5s 13 — ... ^ 9,460—Sept 1 *21-30 10,500.-Sept 1 *2l-*33 MARION. 2.160—Sept 1 '21-'23 This olty Is in Marlon County. In¬ 17.014—Sept 1 '2l-'3i corporated Feb. 22 1830 and again 5s M-S 668 1921-1924 in 1890. 5s M-S 4,220—Sept 1 '2l-'25 Date Purpose. Ami. Due. 5s '16 J-D 2,085 Sept 1 1921 4s '00 Extens. fd$l 1,000 Septl '25 5Ms'19 M-S 3,500— 1927 5s *04 Sewage dis¬ (55,000—Sept 1 *2l-'31 posal —13,500 Septl *24 54*s'19 s-a -(72,000--Sept 1 '32-*43 4s *06 Park ——16.500 Septl '25 I 7,000 Sept 1 1944 4s '06 do 9.500 Mar 1 '29 Police Station Bonds. do 9,000 M-S '22-30 53*8*19 5>*s'19M-S 5,000.— 1931 53*s'20 do 14,000 M-S '22-35 Arch Construction & Viaduct. 4s '11 Fire dept 7.500 Mar 1 '24 4s M-S $3.000—Sept! '2l-'24 43*8*12 do 4.000 Mar 1 '24 Fire Dept. Bonds. do 5s '13 -26.244 Septl'26 6s '18 F-A ($3,000—Aug 1 '2l-'23 5s '13 Police and 4s M-S 5s '13 M-S M-S M-S 5s '13 4s - — „ - „ , „ 130,000—Aug 1 *24-'38 M-S 5,000--Mar 1 '25-*34 Sewage-Disposal-Plant Bonds. 5s *11 M-S $55.000 1926 Sewer Bonds. 5s *11 M-S $800 -1921 5s *13 M-S 6,000 —1924 5>*s'18M-S 22,500 1938 54*s'19 M-S 7,500 —1927 Sanitary Bonds. 4s F-A $7,000c—... Aug 1921 Sanitary Sewer Bonds. 5s "18 M-S $5,000 6s ',18 M-S 550— 5s 18 M-S 4,700 Park Improvement Bonds. 6s M-S $21,000 1940 Water-Works Bonds. 44*s'17 A-0 8,000—Sept 1 *2l-'22 115,000--Sept 1 *23-'27 4s '18 7,000 .1922-1923 M-S 5s '18 F-A 24,000 —1931 13,000 1933 5s '18 M-S 54*s'19 s-a ( 2,500—Sept 1 *21-'25 1 9,000—Sept 1 "26-'34 14,000—Sept 1 *21-'34 54*s*19 s-a 600 '21-'23 Sept '24-'25 1,000 54*s'19 Sept '26-'30 5,000--Sept *21-'24 8,000.-Sept 54*s'19 s-a '25-'39 .75,000.-Sept 6s'20 fire sta'n 13,500 Mar 1 '39 5s '13 5s '14 5s '14 . _ — — __ 20,000 —_ 1922-1941 Deficiency Bonds. $104,400-Refunding Bonds. 44*s'03 M-S $14,000 5Ha M-S 41,700 6s 709 Septl *25 Root Swale 6s '21 Ditch.3,812.50 Mar 1 '28 do 6,500 Septl'26 do 1,500 Septl *21 Street Imp. 2,000 Mar 1 *24 do 6,000 Septl'25 do 2,400 M-S 1 '2l-'23 do 450.000 Apr 1 '25 44,500 Sept 1929 21,000 Sept 1926 5,500 Sept 1925 18,244 Sept 1926 Street imp4,572.71Sept 1923 Street imp. 1,500 Septl *21 do 5.000 Sept 1 *26 42,000 M-S 1 '21-*26 Ref 3,500—Mar 1 1927 2,000—Sept 1 1927 Street imp .27,000 Sept 1'26 Refund'g 4,000 Sept 1 '22 Refund'g —17,500 Sept 1 *29 Fire bldg—10,500 Sept 1 *29 Sanitary— 2,500 Sep 1 *22 St impt— 30,000 Sept 1 '27 Refund— 92,500 Sept 1 *28 City portion 67,315— hospital.200,000 M-8 '22-'41 deficiency.255.000M-S'21-'28 park 5,0Q0M-S'22-'26 sewerage 5s '14 5s *14 6s '14 53*s'14 ts '20 '17 s 5 3*s'17 5s '16 5s '14 5s '13 5s '17 5s '15 5s '15 5s '17 , . 2,018 Sept 1'23 6s *21 - 6s '21 Street imp. Sewer 5s '15 44*s*16 44*s'16 5s '16 5s '16 43*8*16 43*8*16 53*s'20 6s '20 6s *20 — — — — — — — _ t TOT. 1928 Mar '22-'51 1 BD. DT. Nov30 '20 1,586,915 Ass'd taxable val'n 1920..35,000,000 -1939 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$14.38 TOT. BD. DT. May 10 '21 $828,275 Popul'n 1010, 18,232: 1920, 27.891 Sinking fund 79,341 INT. payable at City Treas. of floe, Assessment debt (add'lj— Water works debt (add 1) Total valuation 1921 Total tax (per $1,000) - 241,330 176,200 35,082,060 MARION SCHOOL DISTRICT. 1921—$18.40 INT. payable by City Treasurer. 6s '21 M-S 70,000.-M-S 1 '22-'41 Funding Bonds. 43*s'03 $6,500 1922 53*8*18 M-S 45,000 M^S '22-'36 Building Bonds. 43*s'05 $8,000— 1922 43*8*06 J-J 15,000c—J-J *22-'26 4 3*s' 11 M-S 33,000c —1921-1930 43*8*12 4,500 1923 5a '13 M-S 31,000—M&S '21-'35 59 *14 M-S 85,000-Sept 1 *21-'40 5s '15 M-S 165,000 M-S '21-'41 — MANSFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 44*s'05 M-S 44*s'06 M-S 44*s'08 M-S $6,000c—M&S '22-'23 5,/,50c--M&S '22-'24 28,500CM&S15 '21-'28 4s *11 M-S M-S 5s *14 M-S 78,000c—M&S '2l-*28 48 '12 19,000-Sept 10 '2l-'39 — — 94,000—M-S '21-44 9,000 Sept '2l-'24 M-S 3,000 Mar *22-'24 (20,000—M-S 1 '22-'25 M-S 15,000 1928 54*s'17 M-S ] 3,000 M-S 1 1926 M-S 122,000—M-S 1 *27-'37 17,000—-Sept *21-'29 6s '20 M-S 195,000-—M&S '21-'40 53*s'19 M-S 250,000c—M-S '24-'48 6s '21 M-S 250,000 Mar '29-'45 Refunding Bonds. $7,000 1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21 $723,500 43*s'll 34,000—M-S 1 '26-'32 Assessed valuation 1920—3d,186,170 43*s'16 M-S $719,000 (Assessment 75% to 80% actual val.) BOND. DEBT July 1 '20. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$5.33 Floating debt 89,000 Population in 1920 —27,824 Assessed valuation 1918—31,994,330 School tax rate (per $1,000)'18$12.84 INT. at Mansfield Sav. Bank. Population 1919 (P. O. census)30,000 INT. payable by District Treasur'r maple heights. 5s'17 5s '18 6s '18 6s '19 — This village (P. O. Bedford) is in MARION COUNTY. Duyahoga County. Marlon is the county seat. Street Impt. Bds. (City's Por.). $28,500 lj*s'16 M-S $18,000c—Sept 15 1931 State aid road bonds (5) Court-House Bonds. i4*s'17 M-S 16,000c—Sept 15 1937 .s 13,000—— 1933 53*s'19 M-S $8,550—-M-S '21-'29 ... Emergency Flood Bonds. 5,000 1934 5s '15 M-S"$l 1,263c.M&S 1 '21-24 Public Hall Bonds. t Fire Department Bonds. D*s'I7 M-S $3,000e—Sept 15 1927 M-S $10,000 .s 1922 8,000 1934 4s '17 Waterworks Bonds. Bridge Impt. Bonds. • >s *17 M-S $40,000—Sept 15 1942 53*s'15 M-rS $15,000c_M&S 1 *22-'26 s 10,000 1939 43*s'l6 M-S 24.992C.M-S 1 *2l-*28 is *21 M-S 21,000 Oct 1 1935 53*s 15,500 .s — . —. — _ '10 M-S M-S M-S '10 '12 '13 M-S ..M-S *2l-'28 M-S $47,200 M-S 14,000—M-S'21-'27 M-S (12,000—M-S \ 16,000—M-S 5s '19 M-S * 5s '19 6s *20 6s '21 M-S 1,000—-M-S 1928— '22-'25 '26-'29 7,050c—M-S '2l-'29 6,500 Sept 1 1925 M-S 18,f)00 M-S '21-'29 M-S 16,100 M-S '22-'30 6s '21 M-S 27,850—M-S *22-*30 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 8 *21. $525,750 Assessment debt 307,785 TOT. DEBT 833,535 Sinking fund5,046 Assess, val. (real estate) 45,546,060 Assess, val. (pers. prop.).33,849,6.,0 ———— — Tot.ass'd val.'20(75%act.)79,395,750 State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) '20-S5.40 A-O $10,000—1921-1931 5s '20 A-O 290,000 A-O '22-'57 BOND. DEBT June 17'21 $473,500 Ass'd val. '20 (80% act.)-45,574.540 School tax (per $1,000)' 1920 —$V.10 Population 1920 —21,000 INT. payable part at Nat. Bank of Commerce. N. Y.; part at office of Treasurer. maumee. This village is In Lucas County. 4j*s'07 A-O $60,000c— 5\«, —1937 11.000-— -v„ . 1937 Water Works Bonds. 5s'14 M-S $56,000 Sept 1 1924 54*s'l7 A-O 10.500—jOct 1 1937 5J*s'19 s-a 3,600c-Sept 1 '21-29 Refunding Bonds. _ Population in 1920 / 6.000c—Mar 1'22-33 V 6.000c..Septl'21-'32 r 5s '18 5s '18 $9.500C—M&S '21-'30 1.000c Sept 1921 21,000c—M&S *21-'3I 29,500c..M&S *21-'50 M-S 14 5s'19 Road Bonds. 42,004 5% 15 F-A $2.500 Sept 1 '22-'23 Treas. 6s 18 s-a 12,000 July 1 1928 Street Bonds. martin's ferry. 44*s'12 M-S 8,110-Mch 1 *22-'23 This city is in Belmont County. 5)*s 19 M-S 10,000—Sept 1 1929 TOT. BD. DT. May 1920 $344,242 GEN. BD. DT. 1919-^301,899 Water debt (included 134,000 Assessed valuation 1919-—3,563,840 Sinking fund 155,740 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910—$28.00 Assessed valuation 1919 12,399,750 Population 1910, 2,307; 1920--3,195 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $19.40 INTEREST Is payable at the Citi¬ Population 1920 11,634 INT. at office of County .... - zen's National Bank In New York. martin's ferry sch. dist. School Bonds. mayfield township. $6,000c.M&S 1 21'-'23 This township (P. O. Gates Mill) 24.000C.M&S 1 *24-'31 Is in Cuyahoga County. 25,000c.M&S 1 *32-*36 Road Impt. Bonds. 90,000c_M&S 1 '37-*51 5Ms'19 s-a ($39,000 Oct 1 '21-33 5s '19 M-S 11.000—Sept 1 *2t-'31 \ 1,000 Oct 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921$2 >0,000 BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $61,500 Tot .ass'd val.'20(75%act.) 12.500,000 Total assess, val. 1920—5,560,770 Actual value (estimated)-16,000,000 Population in 1920 1,363 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20-$20 10 Population 1919 (est.) 11,560 INT. payable in Martins Ferry. mechanicsburg sch. dist. This district (P. O. Mechanismartinsville~sch. dist. burg) is In Champlaign County. This district (P. O. Martinsville) School Building Bonds. is in Clinton County. 5s J-D|$23,500c—J-D *21-'39 Building Bonds. \ 45,000c-.-J-D '35-'40 5s $19,000 —1921-1926 BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $75,000 6s 6,000 1926-1932 Floating debt— 16,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 7 *16—$31,500 Sinking fund 2,500 Total assessed val. 1916 1,090,000 Assess, val. 1921 (4* act.)-5,500,000 School tax rate (per $1,000) '16-$6.10 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$19.50 5s '17 M-S . - — — . marysville] This Assessment debt Assess, val. real In¬ (add'l)--101,600 2,762,600 2,119,940 4,882,540 - Assess, val. personal. Total assess val. 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.-$23.50 Population 1910, 3,576; 1920-3,635 INT. at office of Sinking Fund Trustees, Marysvilie. marysville school dist. M-S $47,335c—M&S *21-'33 BOND. DEBT Apr 1917.. $62,000 Floating debt 9,600 Assessed valuation 1915—-4,456,600 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 $6.70 INT. at District Depository. 5s '13 _ INT. at Farmers' Bank, Mechan- ~ city is in Union County. corporated 1840. Refunding Bonds. 6s '14 A-O $8,000 A-O *22-'29 Mill Creek Purification Bonds. 5a *13 M-N$120.000-May 20 '28-53 ($20,000 every 5 years.) GEN. BD. DT. June 8'21- $193,900 — —L plant.. 100,000 ... *22-'23 4s 1 1922 4s *23-'28 4s *24-'29 5s 1 1929 5s '21-'30 5s '19 — TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '20 $2,01 >,985 Assessed valuation, real_ly6,000,870 133 MASSILLON. This city Is In Stark County. In¬ as a village In 1853. City Barn Site, &c. 5s '15 A-O $4,000c Apr 1 '22-'25 City Hall Bonds. 44*s'08 A-O $5,000—Oct 1 '21-22 Street Bonds (City's share). 4>*s'09 July 2.000-July 1 *22-'23 44*s'09 Aug 1,450 J1921-1923 5s *13 A-O 2,975 .1921-1923 5s *14 A-O 4.700—.—1921-1922 J 10,000c Oct 1 1922 corporated — _ icsburg. MEDINA. This village Is In Medina County. Incorporated 1835. ■General Street Bonds. 5s '04 $500--Feb — 15 1922 f16,200-M&S 1 '21-26 1,350 Apr 1 1927 ( 728—Oct 1 1927 Library Bonds. 4s '05 $3,150—Feb 28 '22-'30 Sewer Bonds. 4s '07 M-S $23,000c—Sept '21-*34 54*s'14 1,288 —Apr 1 *22-'25 5s *15 F-A 4,992 —Aug 1 *2l-'26 (See V. 101, p. 713, for maturity) 5s'17 a-o ( — — Water Bonds. M-S 20.000c.Sept 1 '21-*31 M-8 2.000-Mar 15 '21-'24 4s *07 5s '08 5>*s'15 F-A 6,000—Aug 1 *21-'32 5s '16 J-J 20,000c-.J-J 1 '22-*42 GEN. BD. DT. Sept 30 *15—$92,449 Cert, of indebtedness 600 Assessment debt 22,311 6,463 (add'l) Sinking fund: Assessed valuation 1915—3,833,440 Total tax (per $1,000) 1915—$15.03 Population 1910, 2,734; 1920--3,430 INT. on 1916 Issue at Medina Co. Nat. Bank, Medina; others at Vil¬ lage Treasury. medina county. Medina is the county seat. BONDED DEBT 1921- $447,680 Floating debt Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal 12,026 26,155,060 33,354,920 5s *15 A-O 8,000c—Apr 1 1923 Tot.ass'd val.'20(60%act.)59,509,980 13,000c Oct 1 1923 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1920..$4.70 5s '16 Apr 7,050 Apr '21-27 Population 1920--—26,067 5s'16 Sept 1,000 --Oct 1921 6s '19 Aug 4,000—-A-O *22-*23 medina co. road dist. no. 1. 6s'19 July 4,000 A-O '24-'25 P. O. Medina. Street-Improvement Bonds. ♦ A-O $10,000—A-O 1 *31-'32 4 Yi s'09 $2,000. July '22-'23 5s '15 — . - - - Storm Water Bonds. 4Hs'13 —. $3,800 1921-1924 Funding Deficiency Bonds. 5J*s'18 A-O $28.000c-A&0 1 '2l-'24 6s '20 s-a 92,133c—.A-O '22-26 Fire Department Bonds. 5s '13 M-S $1,000 Octl921 5s *15 A-O 7,600c-Apr 1 *22-'28 6s *19 June 10,000 June'22-'26 6s '21 s-a 12,850c—A-O '27-'28 inn Police & Fire Alarm Signal. i olKHdii 6s '20 s-a 16,000 ..Dec 1 '28-31 ~ Park Bonds. 5s '15 A-O $20,000c_A&O 1 1924 5,000c Apr 1 1925 5,000c.. .Apr 1 1925 5s *15 A-O 10,000c—Oct 1 1925 10,000c—A&O 11926 Viaduct Bonds. 5s '14 M-S $4.000 A&O 1922 Flood-Repair Bonds. 41*8*13 A-O $3,0001921-1922 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 *21$276,208 Sinking fund 39,414 Assessed valuation, real.. 17,212,590 Assessed val'n, personal.il.3^346,000 Total assessed val'n 1920-30,548,590 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $16.00 Population 1910,13,879; 1920-17,428 6s '18 A-O 1.000 1922-1923 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $95,000 Tot.ass'd val.'20(60%act.) 13,476,540 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) —_$4.70 Population 1919 (est.)- 29,500 MERCER COUNTY. County seat Is Cellna. Road Bonds. 5s '20 A-O $28,000. J-J 5s '20 4,000. .Jan 1 '22-26 J-J 5s '21 18,000] J-J 5s '21 16,000 J-J 5s '21 11,500 .July 1 '22-'31 J-J 6s '21 9.000 J-J 6s '21 11,500, Court House Bonds. 6s '21 A-O $500,000-Apr 1 *22-48 Bridge Bonds. 5s '04 F-A $5,001—F&A '22-'24 4>*s'12 A-O 3,600c—Oct 1 '21-*23 5s *14 J-J 18.000—Jan 15 '22-*27 5s '15 A-O 30.000—Apr 15 '22-'27 (see V. 100, p. 1283, for maturity) TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1921 (including $56,000 general & $720,000 assessment bonds) $1,282,000 Floating debt (incl.) 2,000 INT. at State Bank in Massillon. Sinking fund 140,000 Assessed valuation, real—33,858,380 MASSILLON SCHOOL DIST. 4a '01 M-S $6.000c__M&S *21-22 Assessed val'n, personal—19,196,630 4s '05 M-S U.500C..M&S *21-*32 Tot. ass'd val.'20(70% act.)53,055,010 $4.25 4s *11 J-D 4,000c..M&S '21-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 4s *12 M-S 74,500c $1,500 due Population 1910, 27,536; 1920-26,870 INT. payable at County Treasury. each 6 mos. — . - 134 OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS metamora. miamisburg village s. d. This village is In Pulton County. 6s $30,000c 11926-1931 Street Impt. (Village's portion). 6s 195.000c 1932-1951 5s '15 J-D $8,400—Apr 1 *22-'27 5s 5,000c 1921-1931 BOND. DEBT May 1 1918—$31,000 4s 27.500c 1921-1931 Assessed val., real estate 294,710 BOND. DEBT May 26 '21 $257,500 Assessed val., personal 5,000 299,180 Sinking fund Tot.ass'd val. 17(80% act.>..593,890 Total assess, val. 1920 5,540,446 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '15 $14.50 School tax (per $1,000) '20—$6.94 Population 1910 475 Population in 1920 (est.) 5,000 INT. on $30,000 6s payable in —. ... [Vol. 112. Total assessed val. 1919—$2,225,000 montgomery county. School tax rate (per $1,000) 17.$14.30 County seat Is Dayton. Infirmary-Building Bonds. 4^8*08 J-D $30.000.June 15 '22-27 —. ... minerva. This village Is in Stark County. — County seat is Troy. Road Bonds (Go's portion). 5s '18 s-a $6,000c_Mar 1 '22-'24 5s *19 s-a J 4,290 A&O *2 -'27 \ 1.200c__A&0 '27-29 5s'19 6s '19 s-a s-a [ 6s '19 s-a ^ 5s'15 5s '19 A-O $12,000c—-A-O '25-'36 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1916$30,920 8.1<6c_May 1 '22-'29 21,000c.May 1 *22-'28 2.000—July 1 '22-*25 \ 2,500-Jan 1 I 200 July '22-'26 1 1926 6s '20 A-0 9,250c—Oct 1 '21-'30 Fair-Qround Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-D $1,950 Dec 1 1921 Funding Flood Bonds. 5s '13 M-S $4.000—SeDt 1 '2l~'22 Sheriff's Residence Impt. Bds. 4^s'17 $300 Street-Improvement Bonds. 5s '21 A-O $20,000c-Apr 1 '22-'31 Court-House Bonds. 6s '20 A-0 $5,000c.-A-O '22-'26 Flood Emergency Bonds. ... Floating debt Sinking fund. middleport. Total assessed val. 1916 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '16-$12.00 9,022 355 5,702,100 This village is in Meigs County. Refunding Bonds. A-O $3,500c.Apr 1 '22-'28 6s'20 s-a 43,000--Oct 1 '21-40 Street Impt (Vil. Portion) Bds. 5s '15 M-S $5,800—Sept 1 '2l-'43 5s '16 Sewer 4s Bonds. —- | $1,500 \ Sept 11924 3.000..Sept 1 '25-'30 — ... ... - Assessment debt (add'1). The benefits approved to amount than of $75,706,678, three times The work. 4,340,691 by court bonds are a s-a 6s *20 s-a 6s '21 J-J direct INT. either on at the Columbus as State or at units. bonds the the is Treas. office National This village Is located In Montgom¬ Co. Incorporated Feb. 11 1832. Flood Emergency Bonds. 5s'13 J-D $7,000c. June 2 *22-*28 5s'14 1.000—Feb 1 1922 Miami River Front Impt. Bds. 5s *15 M-S $1,500—Sept 1 '21-'22 ... City Building Bonds. 4s *12 J-D $10,000c_June 1 '25-'29 Sewer Construction Bonds. 4s'll J-J $6,000.July 15 '21-*23 5s *14 4,500— Apr 1 '24-'26 Water Bonds. 4Hs'04 M-S $80,000c— Mch 11934 (Subject to call Mch 1 1924) ... 6s '15 F-A 6,400—Aug 2'21-'28 Fire Engine Bonds. 5s'17 $3,900 1927 General Street, Bonds. — A-0 1 '22-'46 Park Bonds. 1930 3Hs'99 J-D $25,000c...Dec 4s '00 F-A 75,000c...Feb 1 1930 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1920) 4Hs'16 M-S $30,000.-Sept 1 '2l-'35 TOT. BD. DT. Mar 31 '21 $559,500 Assessment debt (add'l).. Water bonds 246.772 (incl.) 242,500 47,792 Assess, val. '20 (abt. act.) 34,000.000 City tax (per $1,000) 1920__$18.30 Pop'n 1910, 13,152; 1920 23,594 INT. payable at Nat'l Park Bk.N.Y. Sinking fund in City miami s burg. 5s '15 1 '2l-'39 1 *2l-'39 1 *21-'45 50,000.-Oct 50,000--Jan payable Bank, New York City. ery 8.000.. June 1 '22-'29 19,000—Dec 19,000.-Aug s-a 5s '19 cost obligation of the district, supported by levies against all the taxable property within the District. The total 1916 grand tax duplicate value of properties assessed for benefits, which includes cities, villages and counties, assessed in units, is $1,194,816,600. About 50% of the benefits of $75,706,678 are assessed against the real property in the dis¬ trict in proportion to the benefits; 50% against the municipalities within the districts 5s '19 J-D more or estimated the 14 |$4,000—Oct 1 '26-*29 I 900 Oct 1 1930 Electric Light (opt. aft. 1925). 5s *05 F-A $19.000c—.Feb 1 1930 middletown school dist. *03 A-O $10,000c__0ct 1 *2l-'30 4s '05 J-D S.OOOc.June 1 '22-'23 4s '08 J-J 15,000c.July 24'42-44 3.65s'06 M-S 68,000c.Sept 1 *23-'41 4s *10 J-J 11,000c.Jan 21 23-'33 4Ms'10 F-A 119.000c.Aug 1 '21-'50 4M8'12J-D 12.000-.Dec 1 '21-32 5s *13 F-A 40,000c—Aug 1'25&30 .5s'15 J-D 1,000 July 1 1922 4Ms'16 A-0 / 4,000 Apr 1 1925 \ 15,000.-Apr 1 '22-'24 4Ms'17 M-S 50,000 March 1. ($3,000 1922 & 1930; $4,000 1923 & 1924; $2,000 1925; $9,000 1926 & 1927; $8,000 1928 & 1929.) 4s 5Ms'20 A-0 30,000__Apr 1 '24-'29 $381,000 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 Sinking fund Assess, val. School tax 3,000 '20](60%act.) 45,255,650 (per $1,000) 1920.$ 18.30 Population in 1920 24,539 INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y. milford This school district. district is in Clermont and Hamilton Counties. 4Ms 11 M-N$32.000c 1921-1952 a School Bonds. M-S $5,000.-Sept 1 '21-'30 Sinking fund (cash & lnv.)_ 38,560 5s '17 Refunding Bonds. Assess, valuation, real 2,933,480 Assessed val'n, personal.—1,958,790 5Ms* 19 s-a $12,000—Feb 1 *24-'27 BOND. DEBT Nov 1912.. Other assessable property. $50,000 357,540 Assessed valuation 1911 Total val. '19 (75% act.)-.5,249,810 1,300,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$20.40 School tax (per $1,000) 1911...$4.10 GEN. BD. DT. Dec 31 *19. $157,045 Certificate debt 6,680 Population 1910,4,271; 1920.-4,383 INTEREST on the water and the light bonds of 1905 is payable at Han¬ over Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on sewer 4s at Mlamisburg; on flood emergency and city building bonds at First Nat. Bank, Mlamisburg. mlamisburg school dist. $27,800_Nov 11 '2l-'32 5s '18 5,140 Mar 1 *21-'31 6s '20 30,000—-Sept 15 1931 5s '20 5,000—-Sept 15 1931 4s'20 27,500—-Sept 15 1931 4s '05 — ... a INT. payable at Somerville (O.) National Bank, millersburg-hardy vill. school district. 5s *13 M-Sj $28,000- -M-S 1 '21-'48 1 500 Mar 1 1949 TOTAL DEBT Apr 29 '20$42,000 Total assessed value, 1919.4,355,470 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19-$15.00 Population 1920 (est.) 3,500 6s '21 F-A 3,697 2.974,850 3,500,000 rate (per $1,000) $19 80 5s *15 — BOND. DEBT Mar 22'21. $62,500 Ass'd val. '20 (60% act.) —5,540.440 School tax (per $1,000) '20—$6.94 Apr 1 1936 $82,100 Assessed valuation 1920 Actual value (est.) Population in 1920 (est.) BOND. DEBT May 1919—.$35,404 Floating debt 5,000 Assessed val., real INT. at First Nat. Bank, Miam'rg. ... Assessed val., personal 3,000 1,600,000 625,000 M-S 6s '21 6s '21 s-a /4,000—M&S l'22-'25 1,000 2,500 Mar 1 19261922-1926 .1,550 Road Bonds. F-A F-A 1922-1926 $10,17.5c—Aug 1 '21-22 65.000c_Aug 1 '21-'30 1,9 .'5c M-S 1922 70,000 M-S '26-*27 51,000c.Feb 1 '22-31 Inter County Road Bonds. 5s '14 M-S $35,840-Sept 1 *2l-'24 A-O 5s '15 H.000—Apr 1 '22-*25 M-S School tax (per $1,000) '20....$8 20 INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. and Minerva Nat'l Bank, Minerva, O. J37.500 135,000 5s *17 F-A 6,000 5s '19 J-J (2,000—-July 2 '22-*23 13,000—.July 2 '24-'29 mingo junction. This village Is In Jefferson County. in 1883. Pop'n 1910, 4,049; 5s *19 J-J J4,000—July 2 '22-'23 5s *19 J-J Inc. 1921-1925 1921-1924 —1922 17,500—.July 2 '24-'28- 9,.-,00—July 2 '22-'29 1920, 4,860. 5s '19 J-J 8,000.-July 2 '22-'27 Sewer Construction Bonds. 5s *19 J-D 6,000 1921-1929* 5s '07 Dec $37,635c.Dec 16 '2l-*32 6s '20 J-J 9,300 1921-1922' Funding Bonds. 5s '19 M-S 23,400.Sept 11 '2l-'29 4.90s'08J-J $13,500c...Feb 16 1923 6s '20 M-N 47.500--Nov 1 '21-'30 BOND. DEBT May 9 '21$44,500 5>is'20 M-S 150,000 -.1922 Assessment debt (add'l)... 29,552 6s '20._F-A 87,000 1921-1930 Floating debt 36,000 6s '20 s-a 14,600 1921-1925 Sinking fund 36,249 6s '20 F-A 7,304 1921-1922 Assessed valuation 1920-—9,216,260 6s '21 F-A 83.000 1922-1931 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$13.50 6s '21 s-a 8,238 1922-1926INT. at First Nat. Bk„ Mingo Jet. 6s *21 125,000 '22 '23 &31 6s '21 109,000.-Apr 1 '22-'31 mingo junction sch. dist. 6s '21 189,000--Apr 1 -*22'31 School Bonds. 6s '21 77,000.-Apr 1 '22-'31 $32,000... A&O '2l-'36 Detention Home Bonds. 5Hs'18 A-0 31,000—A&O '37-'53 5s '17 M-S $8,000-Sept 28 '21-'28. 1 1954 4,000 Oct 11 Fair-Ground Bonds. .8 175,000 5s'13 M-S $4,000--Marl '22-25., 37,000 Children's Home Bonds. 5Hs*19 I 60,000 5s '15 M-S $8,000c_8ept 1 *22-'25 BOND. DEBT May 22 '19 $320,000 4Hs*17 M-N 6.000--May 9 '22-27 — ... — — — Total assessed val. 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 9,435,560 $13.52 6,000 Population in 1919 (est.) Refunding Bonds. 5Ks'20 A-O $200,000c—Dec Flood Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 minster. 5s '15 1 1950 J-D $300.000_J'ne 1 '23-42 M-N 75,OOOc.May 1 '22-'30 This village Is In Auglaize County. 4Hs'16 M-S GEN.BD.DT.Oct2 1917— $43,000 4Hs'16 M-S Water debt (incl.) 29.500 Assessment debt (add'l)... Floating debt Sinkingfund Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal ... Total valuation 45.000c-Mar 1 '22-'30 50 ooo..sept 1 *2l-'30 83,000—8ept 1 *21-'31 46,800 13.000 Sept 1 1932 4.500 5s *17 F-A 49,000.-Aug 6 *2l-'30 13,020 5^s'20 M-N225.000 1921,1935 4Hs'16M-Sj 991,310 450,900 1916 1.352,210 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'17_$16.00 Population 1910. 1,538; 1920-1,538 monroe CoFnty. Woodsfield is the county seat. Bridge Bonds. 5s '16 A-0 $18,000 zRoad Bonds. 5s'17 A-O $S ,000c--Apr 1'22-'27 BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $35,000 Sinking fund 14,250 Assessed val., real 15,064,850 Assessed val., personal 9,000,000 Tot.ass'd val.'20(80%act.)24,064,850 Co. tax rate Sanitary Sewer Bonds. 5Hs'20 M-S$220,000c.Mar 1 '22-'31 6s *21 A-O 170,000—Apr 1 '23-'32* 6s *20 F-A(243,000c.Aug office. 5s '17 monroe twp. rural sch. d. This district (P. O. London) is in 5s '17 F-A 5s '17 M-S SJ^s'18 5Hs'18 5^s'18 5Ms'19 5^s'19 5Hs'19 5Ms'19 5Hs'19 5^s'20 A-O J-J Madison County. 5s 5s School Bonds (Tax free.) M-S $47,500c 50,000c ___ BOND. DEBT May 1921Total assessed valuation (H act.) 1920 $43,500 2,670,480 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2l_$19.60 Population 1920 (est.) 1,500 6s '21 INT. payable at Clerk's office. 1'22-'30- 32.000c—Aug 1 1931 16,000 1924-1931 Bridge Bonds. 5s '13 M-N 1,000c—Nov 1 1921 5s '14 M-N I,000c—.May 1 1922; 3,000— 1921 5^s'14 M-N 5s '15 M-N [ 2,000 —May 4 1922 1,000 May 4 1923. 5s '15 M-S 4,000c_Sept 1 *21-'22 1,000c—.Sept 1 1923 4,000cMar 10 '22-'23 4Hs'16 M-S \ 1,000c—Mar 10 1923 8,000 1921-1924 4Hs'16 M-N 4^s'16 M-S 6,000.-Sept 1 *21-'24 (per $1,000) '20-_$4.00 Population 1910, 24,244; 1920-20,660 x INT. payable at County Treas. 4Hs'17 F-A J-J s-a 1,000 Sept 1 1924 8,000-Feb 13 *22-'25 10,000c 1921-1925 10,000-June 22 '22-'25 12,000 1921-1926 12,000 1921-1927 14,000 1921-1927 16,000 1921-1928. 14,000 M-N 14,000 16,000 M-S 16,000 J-D 16,000 M-S 16,000 s-a g-a 1922-19281922-19281921-1928 1921-1928 1921-1928 1922-1929 J-J 18,000 1922-1930 s-a 18,000 1922-1930 Memorial-Building Bonds. 6s '21 monroe twp. rural sch. d This district (P. O. Eldorado) is 4Hs'07 A-O $55,000 1921-1924 6s *20 F-A 18,000c. Aug 1 '21-'29 Water Supply Impt. Bonds. 6s '20 ---$250,000c Oct 1 1950 *22-'37 TOT. CO. DT. June 6 '21$3,767,207 '21-*41 Road bonds (incl.) 1,408,957 1 1921 Tot* val. 1920 (actual)..315,911,500 BOND. DEBT May 27 '21 $44,000 Co. rate (per$l,000) 1920---$4.72+. Tot assessed valuation '20-3,658,325 Pop'n 1910, 163,763; '20, 209,532 (Assessment at 35% actual.) INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. Tax rate (per $1.000) $12.00 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,500 montgomery' township. .This township is in Ashland County. monroe twp. rural s. d. Pike Road Bonds. This district (P.O. Arcanum R. D. 4s $47,000 Oct 1 1927 No. 4) is in Darke County. 5Hs 22,000—Oct 15 1923 6s '20 M-N$100,000 M-S '26-'54 4Hs 19.000 Aug 1 1924 4Hs 10,000 Oct 1 1924 ISee BONDED (?) TOT. BD. DT. Sept 1 '12$98,000in Preble County. School Bonds. 5s '15 A-O $16,000—Apr 1 5s '15 A-0 40.000-A&0 1 5s *16 A-O 500 Oct -.- — — V._11L^2250, for maturity.) — ■ Assessed valuation monroe twp. sch. dist. This district Tax rate 1912—2,634,210 (per $1,000) 1912 $7.60 (P. O. Lucas) Is in Richland County. $8,000_Mar 15 '22-*29 6s '19 M-S 14,000-Sept 15 '21-34 10.000-Mar 15 *30-'34 BOND. DEBT May 1920$35,000 Ass'd val. '18 (90% act.)..4,100,000 Sinkingfund 2,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191.8 9.48 Population in 1919 (est.) 1,600 Population 1910, 7,929; 1920.10,393. monroevillF Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'17 J-J $10,000 Jan 1 1927 Elec. Light & Water Bqftds. 4Ks $30,000 S—1928 montpelier. This 6s village is in Williams Co. Water-Works. $25,000 Park Bonds. — 4Hs ... Street $3,000 1926' 1922 Bonds. village is in Huron County. Bonds. $6,140 1921-1928 Refunding Public Impt. Bonds. 5s $638 1921-1922 BOND. DEBT 8ept 1912$42,380 Total assessed val. 1912 1,275,895 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'12_$15.00 Population 1910, 1,152; 1920-1,185 5s ___ 5s '16 M-N$12,000c—Nov 1 1936. 5s '17 This Water-Works milton school district. School-House Bonds. 4Ms $44,400 1944 1921-1925 s-a 400 — -— 16,000..July l/22-'29 57,000—May 11'22-'40' M-S 6s '20 3,500—Apr 1'29-'35 ... 5s 4,500 Sept 1 1931 55,000-Mar 14 *22-'32 21,000-July 1 '22-'30 litch Bonds. J-J 6s '20 ,700 6s '20 s-a Total tax - 5Hs'20 M-S 6s'18 Sinking fund middletown. 5Ms*19 J-J 5s '17 6s '20 — Total tax rate This city is In Butler County. Incorporated in 1837. Commission government adopted Aug. 8 1913. Fire Department Bonds. 5s *13 A-O $10,000 1923 5s '13 M-S $308,000_Sept 1 '21-'29 5s '14 J-J 7,000—July 1 '22-'28 Children's Home Bonds. Flood Emergency Bonds. 5s '15 M-S $2.500—MAS l'2l-'23 5s '13 J-J $22.000c.July 1 '23-72 Infirmary Bonds. Water Bonds. 6s '19 s-a $i,700—M&N '22-'29 4s '99 J-J $24,000c 1923 Power House Bonds. 4s *03 A-O 10,000c.-Oct 1 '21-'25 6s'15 J-J $4,500—J&J 1'21-*25 25,000c_ June 1 '22-'46 4^s'10 J-D Bridge Bonds. 5,500c. July 1 '22-32 4^s'12 J-J 5s '17 F-A ($1,000 Aug 1 1921 5s '15 A-0 2,272 A-0 '21-'25 14.000-F&A 1 '22-'28 4^s*16 A-O / 5,000..Apr 1 *22-'26 I 1,000 Feb 1 1929 30,000-Apr 1 '27-'41 6s *18 M-S fl/.OOc.Mar 5 '22-'24 -s '15 25,000 \ 600c...Mar 5 1925 4MB J-D 31,000—June 1 *22-'41 6s *18 3,840—M&S'21-'28 4^s'17 F-A 16,000—Feb 1 '22-*37 6s '19 A-0 10,000—M&S '22-'29 11.000—Feb 1 *22-'32 4Hs'17 F-A TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921$528,150 18,000 1921-1938 5Hs'18 Road bonds (included)... 185,450 6s '20 J-D 40,000 Ditch bonds (included) 5,000 Street Paving (City's Portion). Assessed val. real estate..51,217,310 4Hs'll J-D $17,700c 1921-1942 Assessed val. personal 37,311,150 4Hs'll F-A 2,000c.Aug 1 '2l-*22 Tot.ass'd val.^20(60%act.>88,528,460 4Hs*12 J-D 5,000 —Dec 1 '2l-'22 County tax (per $1,000) 1920—$4.71 5s '13 A-O 33,000-. Apr 1 *22-'54 Population in 1920 (Census)..48,428 5s '13 F-A 3,300--Aug 1 '21-'23 INT. at office of County Treasurer 5s *14 J-J 23.000 ..July 1 *22-'44 and Auditor. 4Hs'16 M-N 4,000—May 1 *22-*25 miami conservancy dist. 4 Ms'16 M-N 4,000—May 1 '22-'23 This district organized in 1913 for 5Ms'18 7,000 1921-1927 the protection of floods, takes in part Incinerator Plant Bonds. of nine counties and includes the 5Hs'20J-D $24,000--May 1'22-33 cities of Dayton, Hamilton, MiddleSewer Bonds. F-A $14,000c...Aug 1 1921 town, PIqua, Troy, Franklin, Miam- 5s '96 J-D 18.000c—.June 1 1922 isburg and numerous other smaller 4s '05 M -S 21.000c 1921-1941 municipalities, having a total esti¬ 4s *09 4s '10 A-0 mate population of 300,000. 78,200c. Apr 1 '22-'61 7,000c. Aug 15 *21-'27 5Hs'17J-D$15,O00,0OOcDec 1 '22-'46 4Ms'll FA 8,000_.Aug 1 '2l-'28 5Hs'20J-D 9,650,000.Dec 1 '25-'49 4Ms'12 F-A BOND. DT. 9,000. .Dec 1 '21-'28 Apr 5 *21.$33,890,691 4Ms'12 Dec J-J minerva school district. A-O $59,000—Apr 30 '22-*45 5s *16 32,000 —1922-1927 3,000 1921-1925 6s '18 s-a 2,000 1926-1927 2,000 1928 9,000 1929-1934 BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1921. (per $1,000) '16.$15.00 I 4J4s'17 M-S 6s '18 5s '15 TOT. BD. DT. June 1921. $100,511 Total assessed val. 1920—2,806,000 Population in 1910, 3,197; '20, 3,772 4,000—Feb 8 '22-'25 2,000—-Feb 8 *22-'25 F-A F-A Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 4Hs'16 M-S /35.000—Sept 1 '2l-'30 5s -19 Columbus. countyt" miami 5s '15 Electric Light Plant Bonds. A-O $50,000c—Oct 1 '23-*45 Refunding Bonds. ... M-S 10,000c—Mar 1 1937 ... 6s '19 s-a 5,000--July 1 '21-'25 BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '20- $152,000Assess, debt additional 22,00(1 Floating debt Waterrdebt (incl.)-Sinkingfund- 1,000 62,000* 11,000" June, 1921.] OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS Total assessed valuation *19 (80% INTEREST payable at the Knox $3,420,000 County Sav. Bank, Mt. Vernon. act.) Total tax rate (per $1,000) '16 $15.30 Population in 1920 (Census) montpeliebTschool 3,052 4)4s'14M-8»/$24.000cMar 1 *22-'45 \ 3 r> ,000c Sept 1 *21-'45 Funding Bonds. 5)§s'17 $7,500 s-a muskingum county. County seat Is Zanestyllle. dist. *23-*32 Jan 1 BOND. DEBT July 11918—$76,000 Total assess, val. 1919 3,520,000 * INT. at Farmers' & Merchants' State & Sav. Bank, Montpelier. Emergency Flood Bonds. 4^8 $100,000 May 11923 5s 30,000—May 1 *22-'24 5s 75.000—-Aug 1 1934 5s *13 M-S 60,OOOc-May 1 '22-*24 — — 5s *14 J-D 200,000c-Dec 1 '25-*28 Highway Bldg. Bonds. $327000—Oct 1 *21-'23 140,000——Aug 1 1925 county. 80,000—Oct 1 35,000—Oct Highway Bonds. 5s'17 A-O 50,000—.Oct 5s '19 A-O $60,000 1923-1929 1,000 Oct ~s 121,500— J-D 376,900—June 1 6s '20 -S 31,500— 6s '20 F-A 50,123—Aug 1 5s *19 M-N 24,000—Nov 1 *2l-'28 State-Aid Road Bonds. 5s '20 M-S Jl,500 Mar 1 1922 F-A $U,150-Aug 1 13,000—Sept 1 '21-'22 5s *18 6s *20 A-0 55.000——Children's Home Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 4s *11 J-D $ 15,000c—Dec morgan McOonneilsviile is the county seat. — 6s '20 M-S J 10,000—Sept 1 '21-'30 \ 9,000--Mat 1 '22-'30 Deficit Bonds. M-S $21,000-Sept 15 '2l-*27 Flood Emergency Bonds. _s —$165,000— Building Bonds. -s $40,500 BOND. DT. May 24 '20- $410,000 Sinking fund 25,620 Assessed val., real 11,073,920 Assessed val., pers'l 7.674,020 Total assessed valuation, 1919 (90% act.) 18,748,040 5s '19 — — '21-*22 1 1923 1 1924 1 1925 '22-'30 '21-30 State & Co. tax(per$1,000) '19-S6.10 Population 1910,16,097; 1920-14,555 morral school district. This district (P. O. Morral) Marion County. is In 26,718 others at Nassau Bank, N. Y. Assessed (60% > This village Is in Henry Co. Inc. June 7 1853. Population 1910, 4,007; 1920, 4,132. valuation 1919 School tax (per $1,000) 1919-$29.00 1,360 — school dist. Building Bonds. 6s *15 F-A $500 5s'19 M-S 286,000—M-S *2l-*49 BOND. DT. Mar 10 '20— $310,500 - Total assessed val. 1920 4,900,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20.$20.00 Population in 1910- 4,007 nelsonville. This City Is In Athens County. Electric Light Plant Bonds. s-a $2,500 TOT. BD. DT. Mar 5 '20$48,569 INTEREST at Clerk's office. 6s *18 gilead." This village is in Morrow Co. GEN. BD.DT~Apr 16*21$62,096 - 12,758 Assess, debt additional Water debt (Included) 31,150 4,447,623 (add!) 11,601 Total assessed val. 1919 Sinking fund 9,012 Total tax rate(per $1,000) *19_$21.05 6,442 Floating debt-. 2,100 Population in 1920 Tot. assess, val. '21 (% act.) 380,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) *21-$17.30 nelsonville school dist. Population in 1920 (Census) —1,837 4s '07 M-Sf$16,000c_Sept 1 '2l-*30 Assess, debt mt. healthy~school dist. This district (P. O. Mt. Healthy) is in Hamilton County. BOND. DT. June 28 1920- $50,000 Sinking fund 9,750 Total assessed val. 1919 1,943,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9-S6.42 Population in 1919 1 16.000c. Mar 1 '22-'37 BOND. DEBT Apr 29 *21$32,500 Floating debt 12,000 Assess, val. *20 (abt. act.). 5.007,745 School tax (per $1,000) 1920— $2.19 INT. Citizens' at Central Bank. Nelson ville. 3,000 nevada mt. pleasant vil. sch. dist. This district is in Jefferson County. School Bonds. 5s '17 A-O $48,000c.Apr 5 *22-'47 BOND. DEBT Apr 26 *21$48,000 Assessed valuation 1.125.000 village sch. dist. This district (P. O. Nevada) is in Wyandot County. Building Bonds. - _ 1920—$18.00 Bank, Mt. Pleasant. NEWARK. Incorporated 1860. This city is in Licking County. Genera") Sewer Bonds. Fire Equip. Bonds. 5s'14 J-D $2,000—Dec 1 *21-'22 43^8*16 F-A $12,340 5s '16 A-O 900 A-O 1 1922 (Aug. 1: $2,000 1921 & 1922; $3,000 1923 & 1924; $2,000 1925 and Water Bonds. $340 1926.) 4s '06 J-D $19,500 —June 30 1926 43^8*16 M-N 6,600-1920 5s '17 A-O / 6,000--Apr 1 '22-'27 A-O \ 3,500—Oct 1 '21-'27 5s '19 20,000c—Apr 1 '22-'31 Grade-Crossing Elimination. Street & Sewer (.City'$ Portion) mount vernon. city is in Knox County. corporated Feb. 26 1845. 4Hs'12 J-J 5s '14 J-D $13,000 In¬ J-J '22-'34 4^8*12 A-O $200,000 Apr 1 *22-'41 f 5,400—J-D '22-'24 I 200 June 1 1923 5s *15 A-O 7,300 Apr 1 1924 5s '16 A-O 2,500—Oct 1 *21-'25 5Hs'18 51.765 1928 GEN. BONDED DEBT$97,673 Floating debt-. 9,050 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1921$231,225 Water debt (included) 18,250 Sinking-funds 45,275 Assessed valuation 1920—12,407,710 — Assessment about Tax rate (per $1,000) 80% actual.) 1920 $18.52 Population 1910, 9,087; 1920.-9,237 INTEREST payable at office of Sinking Fund Trustees, Mt. Vernon. mount vernon school di8t. 4s *07 M-S $4,500 Mar 4 1922 4a '10 J-D 26.000c—Dec 1 1930 (Subject to call Dec 1 1915.) 5s *15 $35,OOO.J & D 12 yly. BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '21 $65,500 Floating debt--• 10,000 Ass'd val. '20 (about act.).12,407,710 School tax (per $1,000) '20 $7.79 — Trustees. newark school district. M-S $30,800c.Mar 18 '2l-*31 4s'08 A-O 5,200c-Apr 23 "22-'25 4s '12 M-N 68,945c.May 1 '21-'37 5s '13 M-N 20.770-May 20 '21-'32 4s '07 Total tax rate (per $1,000)*18 $10.20- Population 1910. 3,836; 1920-4,614new haven twp. rural s. d.. This district (P.O. Plymouth R. F.. D. No. 1) is inHuron County. 6s '20 A-O $35,000---A-O BONDED DEBT-- '22-'3& —■(?>. new lexington. This village is in Perry County. Street Impt. Bonds (village's vor.), 95,000—Sept 1 '21-'39 5)£s'16M-N$10,588c -Mayl '21-'36* BOND. DEBT July 1 *20Funding Bonds. $263,500 $7,000 Sinking fund 10,038 5)4 s'19 s-a Assessed val. 1919-1920-37,760,000 Refunding Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$5.10 5s'16 $2,100—Sept 1 '21-'27 Population in 1920 (est)---—.32,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 22 '20- 131,653., Sinking fund & securities 7,854 INT. at District Treasurer's office. Assessed val. 1919 2,911,910* Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—-$17.40 newberry township. This township (P. O. Covington) Population in 1920 (Census) —3,157' A-O 14,000-Apr 30 *21-'34 s-a — INT. at the village treasury. Is in Miami 5s County. Public-Hall Bonds. $26,600 — 1926 - BOND. DEBT Apr 1921. $26,400 Total assessed val. 1920-- 4,260,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$10.20 new lexington sch. dist;, School Building Bonds. $21,500—Sept 20 1938 -'17 4,500 1932-'40' Population 1921 .—7,241 Funding Bonds. 5s '17 A-O $9,000 1924-1932 6s 15,000new boston. This village (P. O. Portsmouth) is School improvement bonds. $4,500 in Scioto County. Pop. 1910,1,858. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921— $55,600Total assess, val. Apr '21—2,963,088Street Bonds. 5s '16 J-J $4.000—July 1 1935 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'21-$10.06 4J4s'll 6,000—Jan 1 '22-'27 new london! 4)48*12 5,000—J-J 1 *22-'20 This village is in Huron County. 5s'15 12,500—Apr 1 *27-'29 5)4s — — , - — — — — Water-Works Bonds. 1,000—Aug 1 1928 J-D $56.000—J-D 1 '22-'43i 1,500 Mar 15 1929 5s '16 A-O / 2,000—Oct 1 '21-*24 68 *19 7,000—Jan 1 *29-'33 \ 2,000--Apr 1 '22-'25. 3,000.—Dec 1 1928 Street Impt. Bonds. 5s f 17,500—July 1 '22-'26 $21,350— 129.500.-Sept 1 '21-'27 -S Water Works Bonds. 6s f 9,000—Oct 1 '21-'29 114.000-July 1 "22-'30 6s '18 Dec 1 $3,000—Dec 1 '24-'2ft 5)48*18 arm $3,000 —1923-1928 Street Extension. $80,850 5s715 $2,000 Nov 1 1931 GKN. BD. DT. Apr 1921— 7,480 4J4sT6 6,500 June 11933 Assessment debt (add'l)-.. Total assessed val. 1920-—1.887,280 Sewer Bonds. 5s'16 5s '17 5s *18 6s *19 — — --- ... ——- Water Bonds. 4Hs'04 J-J $215,000-July 1 *22-'32 4)4s'08 A-O 44,000—Apr 1 '22-'20 4^s'09 J-J 30,000c—Jan 1 '22-'25 4HsT6 A-O $12,000 ($2,000 every two years Oct. 1 1920 to 1932, incl.) 6s'18 A-O 15.000—.1925-1929 Deficiency Bonds. 5s '19 $15,377.80 -—.-1927 6s '20 A-O 48,000—Oct 1 '21-'26 Street Bonds (City'sportion). 4)*s'08 J-J $3,696 July 22-'23 5s '12 A-O 1,504c-Oct 1 *21-'22 5s *13 M-N 23,800--May 1 *24-*27 6s'15 M-S 6,042.62c,Mar 1 1924 5s '15 F-A 8,935 Aug '22-'24 5s '15 F-A 15,000.-Aug 1 *25-*29 5s '16 F-A 5,050 Feb 1926-'28 4)4s'10 M-S 2,380 Mar 1923 4)*s'16 J-D 12,200—June 1 *22-*20 4Hs M-S 3,000 —1927 5s A-O 1.500 .1920 5s '20 A-O 4,000 1928 Refunding Bonds* 5s '04 A-O $16,757—Oct 1 '21-23 — — — . J-J $44.000c-July 1 '22-*43 5s '15 M-N 4,000 Nov 1 1930 5s *18 J-D 10,000c—June l'32-'35 6s 6.000—May 1 1937 Water Bonds. 5s '14 J-J $42.000c-July 1 *23-'43 5s '14 , _ 5s '17 J-J . /3,000c—July 1 1938. \ 3,500c—July 1 1942 „ Fire-Dept. Bonds. 6s '20 s-a 11.000.-May 1 '22-'32 BOND. DEBT May 24 '21 $175,500 Assessment debt 7o,600 —— Floating debt DEBT Sinking fund 22,000 — TOTAL 273,000 - - ------- 20,000 Assess, val. (real estate)—6,100,000 Assess.val. (personal) -.3,900,000 Tot. ass'd val.'21 (60 % act.) 10,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) $20.00 Population in 1920 (Census)—4,817 INT. on sewer and flre-dept. bonds at 5s *16 M-N$31,350c.May 1 '22-'40 5s *16 M-S 15.000c-Sept 1 *40-'45 BOND. DEBT June 1921$50,000 '21-$18.00 Floating debt (add'l) 2,000 Population in 1920 (est.) —1,500 Tot.ass'd val.()£ act.) *20-4,325.470 ENT. payable at the People's Nat'l School tax (per $1,000) Total tax rate (per $1,000) This Fund This township is in Huron County.. BOND. DEBT June 9 *19$68,500« Total assessed val. 1918 2,662,350- _— 1,096,000 Population in 1919—* mt. grade crossing bonds payable Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.; other interest is payable by Sinking on new haven township. — - act.) INT. 5s '14 5s *19 - BOND. DEBT May 25 '20-$32,500 Sinking fund ; 1,500 personal—12,851,270 Pop'n 1910, 25,404; 1920 INT. on bridge 4s, funding and children's home bonds at Co. Treas —— morrow school district, This district is in Warren County. 4s *12 J-D $31,100 —1921-1941 - *19—$6.42 $15-50 — office. — — City tax rate (per $1,000) Total tax rate (per $1,000) — at Treasurer's „ 1 1925 Refunding Bonds. 4Hs*06 M-S $12,0O0c-June 15 1931 Deficiency Bonds. M-S 25,000 1924 5Hs'19 M-S $6,000c—-M-S '22-'25 4)4s M-S 20.000c 1929 BOND. DEBT May 1921$36,000 4Hs 3,600—A&O 1 *22-*23 Tot. ass'd val.'21(80%act.)2,000,000 5^s*16 A-O s-a 13,555.10-Mar 7*22*26 Total tax rate (per $1,000)—-$15.00 6s '21 Water-Plant Bonds. 5Hs*15 $42.000 morrow county. Water Works Refunding. County seat is Mt. Gilead. 6s '20 M-S s-a 40,000—--M-S 22-29 5s '19 $13,000—July 1 *22-*34 GEN. BD .DT. Apr 12'21 Fire-Engine-House Bonds. $440,242 $7,000 Assessment debt (add!).. 132,300 5s '15 Floating debt (add!) 21,500 BOND, DEBT May 24 *21 $105,000 TOTAL DEBT594,042 Assessment debt (aad'l) 51,771 Assessed val., real 2,000 17,218,690 Floating debt— Assessed val., personal—13,473,170 Assess, val. '20 (abt. act.)-8,000,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$24.40 Total assess, val. '20 (75% actual) ----30,691,360 INT. at Village Treas. office. State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '20.$3,53 Population 1910, 16,815; '20. 15,570 napoleon INTEREST ~ val. Bridge Bonds. 4s *10 J-J $172,384c-July 1 *22-'31 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '20. 1.296,000 Road debt July 1 1919— 636,500 Assess.val. '19 (abt. act.) 77,568,340 State & Co. tax (per $1.000)'15-$4.60 Population 1910,57,488; 1920-57,980 napoleon. BOND. DEBT Apr 5 *21$34,000 $15,000. '22-'27-'32 Assessment debt, add'l-.99,323 15,000—Mar 1 '22-'26 Sinking fund 5,900 3,449,390 (2,500 Apr 1 1926 Assessed val. 1920 5s '19 A-O 2,000.,—Apr 1 1927 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$18.40 3.000——Apr. 1 1928 Population 1910, 2,943; 1920—3,895 Refunding Light Bonds. INT. at office of Sinking Fund 5s '92 M-S $1,300—Sept 1 '21-'32 Trustees. 4)48*16 M-N 5,000-,—-1922 Police & Fire Dept. Bonds. new concord. 4J4s'16 M-N $5.000 May 1922 This village is in Muskingum Co 5s *19 s-a 20,000—Apr 1 *22-'25 Water Works Bonds. 5s A-O 15,000 1927 5s '19 M-S $34,000c_Sept 1 '21-*64 5s A-O 28.500 —1925 BOND. DEBT Sept 24 '19 $77,610 City Building Improvement. Assess, debt (incl.) 23,925 5s A-O $9.500 1925 Sinking fund— 3,285 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21$850,764 Assess, val. 1919 (est.).—1,000,000 Assessment debt (add'l)— 360,950 Total tax rate (per $1,000)—$15.60 TOTAL DEBT. 1,211,714 Population 1920— 889 Sinking fund (General 86.363 Prin. and Int. payable at the. (Spec; assess. 24,076 val. reaL —22,472,680 Village Treasurer's office. -— hi-S Assessed value 1919 —35,323,950 Total assess, val. 1919—-35,323,950 Funding Bonds. 4)*s'04 J-D $75,500—Dec 1 '21-'24 on Electric Bonds. 5s '92 58 '16 '21-28 — — 135 Portsmouth water bonds at 1921 Banking Co., on Ohio Valley Bank. Portsmouth. Total tax rate (per $l,000)'2l-$15.40 1920, 1,470 Population 1910,1,557; new london township. This township is in GEN. BD. DT. Huron County. Apr 21 '21- $34,750 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (90% act.)l ,803,245 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20 $16.70 Population in 1920— 450» new philadelphia. This city is in Tuscarawas County. Street Impt. Bds. (city's portion),. J-J $12.000—J-J 1 *22- 34> 5s *10 Paving Bonds. 6s '19 s-a /$2,000—Sept 1 '21-'24, \ 2,000—Mar 1 '22-'2&. Motor Hose Wagon Purch. Bds. ■ 5s *10 M-S $2,000—M-S 1 '21-*22 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '20 $323,745 Water debt July 1 Sinking fund 1919— ——— 108,000 1,998. Assessed valuation 1918—12,150,350. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $14.20 Population 1910, 8,542; 1920—10,718 new boston school dist. This district is in Scioto County. 4)4s'13 J-J 5s*13 J-J *14 5s '16 .s — M-S $29,500c.Jan 24 '23-'52 5,000—July 18'23~'32 10,000 new philadelphia sch. d-. This district is in Tuscarawas Co. 5s *13 5s *14 J-D --- /3,000c—Mar 25 1933 $84,100c J&D *21-'35 / 500 Oct 1921. 114,000—A-O '22-'28 9,000—J&D 1 '22-'30 17.000-M&S 1 '21-'37 10,000— Library Bonds. U8,000.Sept 15 '32-'40 J-J BOND .DEBT March 1916 $5.000—Mar 1 '22-*31 $92,000 5s '16 Floating debt 6,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 '20— $175,600 Asseased valuation 3,592,150 Floating debt-5,500 INT. at Portsmouth Banking Co. Assessed val. 1918—-—12,150.350 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$14.20 new bremen! INT. on 4s at Citizens' Nat. Bank, This village is In Auglaize County. New Phila., on 5s and 6s in New BOND. DEBT June 25 '18 55,300 Philadelphia. Total assessed val. 1914—2,000,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)T8-$12.50 new richmond. This village is in Clermont County. Population 1920— —1,502 Water and Light Bonds 4s $9,100 1921-1928 new carlisle vill. s. d. Street Impt. Bonds. This district (P. O. New Carlisle) 4s $4,000 1923 is in Clark County. Walks Bonds. School Erection Bonds. $16,964 1930-1933 5s '19 M-S/$40,000—M-S *25-'34 4s I 75,000—M-S *35-'49 BOND. DEBT May 20 *21—$30,064 6s '20 M-S 45.000 M-S '30-'52 Total assessed val. 1920-.—991,000 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $160,000 Total tax rate(par $1,000) 20_$24.8O Total assess, val. 1919.---2,066,630 Population 1910, 1,733; 1920—1,714 13.500c—Mar 25 1940 5s '17 5s '17 8,000c_June 1 *43-'44 M-S / 7,000c.Sept 15'25-'31 J-D 5s '15 5s '17 M-S 5s '19 — —- - ----- — — — —- School tax (per $1,000) '19—_$5.20 - new straitsville vil. s. d. This district (P. O. New Straltsville) is in Perry County. newcomerstown. Funding Bonds. This village Is In Tuscarawas Co. 5s '16 F-A $0,500—Apr 1 *22-'34 Street Improvement Bonds. Building Bonds. ' 6s *19 A-O $13,600—A-O '21-'34 A-O $40.525—A-O 1 *21-'50 6s '19 A-O 5,000 Oct 1 *21-'30 5s '16 BOND. DEBT April 1920$74,250 Funding Bonds. 5s'16 A-O $7.000—Oct 1 '21-'34 Tot. ass'd val.'20(75% act 01,772,495 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $7.98 6s '20 J-J 7,000 Total tap (per $1,000) 1919— $14.20 , - NORTH COLLEGE HILL VIL¬ HEWTON FALLS CON. S. D, LAGE SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Newton Falls) This district (P. O. Mt. Healthy) Is In Trumbull County. 6s *19 A-O $4* ,000 A-0 *21-'45 is in Hamilton County. School Building Bonds. School Building Bonds. $39,000—Jan 16 *22-'60 5s *19 A-O f$2 ,000—Ajpr 1 '23-49 5*4s'20 J-J BONDED DEBT —-(?) \ 29,000 Oct 1 22-49 Prin. and int. payable at the First TOT. DEBT May 23'21—$107,000 Tot. assessed val. 1920 4,201,670 National Bank of Mt. Healthy. . $6.00 1,300 $1,000, 1920Population in 1920 Tax rate per NEWTON TOWNSHIP. This township Is NORTHFIELD. This village is in Summit County Electric U^Bon^ A-° in Trumbull Co. „ , „ j ^ i lirll ,— „ . A-O | 2,220—.Oct 10 1922 2,000...Oct 10 1921 1 1923 1 1924 5s *19 s-a 1 1925 1 1926 6s '20 A-O 5.000—.Apr 1 1931 6a 37,500 — Sewer Bonds (city's jwtion). 6s *14 J-D $2,000—Dec 28 1924 5s '15 M-S 2,532.-Aug 1 21-'25 10,000—Oct 1 *27-'80 5**s'18 s-a .s *19 A-O 18,000—Apr 1 *25-*30 6s '20 A-O (15.000—Oct 1 '22-26 5**s'19 2,200—-Apr 5,000 Apr 7,000—..Apr 2,000—Apr s-a Playground Extension Bonds. J-J $10,500—July 21 1933 Comfort Station Bonds. 4Hs'16 A-O $4,000c.Apr 1 *22-'26 Park Impt. Bonds. 5s '13 J-J $10,500—July 21 1933 4**s*16 A-O $1,400--Apr 1 '22-*28 Garbage Wagon Equip. Bonds. 4**sT3 A-O $3,500 Apr 21 1933 4Ms*15 10,000—Apr 1 *22-'31 5*$s*20 s-a 2,500—Apr 1 '22-*26 Garbage-Site Bonds. 4Ms*15A-0 $2,500-Apr 1 '22-*26 Office Equipment Bonds. 4**sT2 J-D $3.500 Dec 6 1932 5s *13 — 59 '19 Road Bonds. ' 4*4s'12 M-N$22,OOOc.May 1 '22-32 5,000 Apr 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 11914$45,000 Road Bonds (Village's Store). Assessed valuation 1913—-1,709,520 $2,000 Oct 1 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913-—$5.50 12,000—Oct 1 '22-'23 Population 1910, 1.432; 1920--1,915 14,000..Oct 1 '24-'25 5*4s'19 A-O INT. at Township Treas. office. 8,000—Oct 1 1926 NEW VIENNA VIL. SCH. DIET. 20,000.. Oct 1 '27-*28 <12,000 Oct 1 1929 This district (P. O. New Vienna) BOND. DEBT jfune 16 '21 $105,000 is in Clinton County. Tot. assess, val. 1921 —3,483.1/90 Building: Bonds. • 4*4s'17 M-S $70.000c.M&S 1 *22-'47 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$18.50 BOND. DEBT May 11919 $79,000 Population in 1920 861 Floating debt— 1,200 Assess, val. 1919.— 2,874,140 NORTH KINGSVILLE VIL. S. DTax rate (per $1.000)—.——$9.80 This district (P. O. North KingsINT. at New Vienna Bank. ville) is in Ashtabula County. Building Bonds. NILES, 5s '15 A-O $20,000—A-O 1 *22-'31 This city Is in Trumbull County BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $25,500 Refunding Bonds. Total assessed valuatlon'211.901,540 4*$s'16 M-N $8.000 Nov 1 1926 5s 17 M-N 12,000—Nov 1 *27-29 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21. $15.03 Population in 1920-——.450 Street Bonds (City's Portion). 5s '14 M-N$l 1,000.May 20 '33- 34 5s 14 J-D 10,000-June 20 -37- 40 NORTH LIMA SCH. DIST. 5s 14 J-J 6,500—July 1 41-43 This district!(P. O. North Lima) 5s 14 F-A 28,000c.Aug 1 *2l-*24 is In Mahoning County. 5s *15 J-D 2,000—.-June 1 1922 Deficiency Bonds. 5s *16 [VOL. 112. OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS 136 6s '20 J-J $7.500—July 1 '23-'37 BOND. DEBT June 1 1920 $27,500 Floating debt 7,000 Total assessed val. 19191,301,660 Total tax rate (per $1,000) $7.10 — NORTH OLMSfrEAD VIL. S. D. Improv't (City's portion;. 4*4s'07 M-N$15.000_—Nov 15 1927 J-J 11,000 July 8 1928 J-D 90,000.—Dec 29 1933 4)48*09 M-N 13,500 May 7 1934 4s '10 J-J 41,000—Jan 15 1935 4**s'10 M-N 14,000—Nov 15 1930 4*$s'H J-J 15,672.87.July 7 1931 4*$s'12 F-A 4,500—Aug 20 1932 4)48*12 J-D 130,000—Dec 23 1932 4Hs'13 J-J 20.000 July 2 1933 5s 14 15,645—.May 20 1934 5s *14 A-O 4,400c—Oct 1 '2l-*30 4»4s'15 A-O 500 Apr 1 1922 5s *14 A-O 2.000—-Oct 1 1924 4)4s*15 A-O 10,000—Apr 1 '22-'31 5**s'17 A-O 5,500 -1921-1931 5348*17 M-N 4,800 1921-1932 City-Hall Bonds. 4s '12 J-D $90.000—Dec 30 1932 5s '14 M-N 7,000—Nov 16 1934 4)4s'16 A-O 2,500c_Apr 1 *22-'26 Bridge Bonds. 5s '17 A-O $4,000—Apr 1 '22-'29 Steam Road Roller Bonds. 5)48*20 A-O $4,000—Apr 1 *22-'29 Revenue Deficiency Bonds. 5s *19 A-O $30.000—-Oct 1 1927 4s *08 4s *08 6s *21 , — ... \ 16,000—Oct 1 '27-'30 30,300--Apr 1 *31-*36 Water-Extension Bonds. ' This district (P. O. North Olm- Is in Cuyahoga County. School-Improvement Bonds. 4Hs'16 A-O $30,000—Oct 1 *2l-'42 BOND. DEBT Apr 11920. $35,000 Assess, val. real —2,011.900 Assess, val. personal 489,980 Tot. ass'd val.'19 (60% act.)2,501,880 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $15.30 _ 6**s A-O $10,000—Apr 1 '27-'28 Population in 1920-...--.——1,500 INT. at the Citizens' Sav. & Trust Tl0,000—Oct 1 *27-'28 5Mb s-a 5s *14 — 110,000 5,000-- 75,000—Oct 1 Park Bonds. 5s *14 M-N$10,5OO—May 1 Cemetery Impt. Bonds. 5s -15 J-D $14,000-June 15 5s *16 J-J 5,000-July 10 6s *20 1 1929 Oct s-a *35-'49 '44-'46 Co., Cleveland. — Auto Patrol & Ambulance Bds. 4)48*12 J-J $5,000—July 19 1932 Street Impt. (City's Portion). M-N$18,000 Nov 16 1934 5s "15 A-O 1,500c— .Apr 1 1925 *22-*32 4Ms'16 A-O 5,500c. Apr 7.000c_ Apr *22-"28 434s'l6 A-O *21-'36 4)4s'16 A-O 24,000c.Apr 5s '14 This city la In Huron Co. Incorp. April 1881. Population 1910, 7,858; lfc20. 7,379- / 5 1922 Il7,500—Sept 1 *24-*30 5 1925 Water Bonds. ■ 5s A-O $20,6.30c —1921-1925 1 1923 5s M-S 8,000c 1921-1928 '24-'25 5s M-S 1,000c 1921-1922 4,365—-Oct 1 1926 Street-Improvement Bonds. TOT. DEBT June 1921 .$1,223,132 .s $52,800.— Water debt (Incl.)—..... 255,750 Fire Department Bonds. Sinking fund 63,000 -s $3,000 Assessed valuation 1920..25,699,120 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 *20. $343,488 Tax rate"(per $1,000) 1913—$15.40 Water debt July 1 1919.— 43.500 Population 1910, 8,361; 1920-13,080 Sinking! fund July 1*19 25,000 Assessed valuation 1918—10,628,125 NILES SCHOOL DISTRICT. (Assessment about actual value) This district Is in Trumbull Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—-$15.42 4^8*11 M-S $43,000c_Mar 1 '22-*43 INTEREST is payable at Norwalk. 4Kb M-S 18,000c_Mar 1 22-31 5s *13 J-J 84,000-July 17 *21-48 NORWALK SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s'14 F-A 87,000—Feb 2 *22-'50 5s 12 J-D $10,000 J-D *22-'26 6s '20 s-a 150.000—June 1 *22-'51 5s *14 A-O 3,000c.Dec 1 '21-'23 6s '21 A-O 36 000..Apr 1 '34-'45 5s '16 A-O ,000—Dec 1 *21-25 BOND. DEBT June 1921. $460,000 (5,( ~ _ — 500——Dec 1 1920 1 I 23,700,000 5Hs*18 M-S 20,( 000 M-S '24-'43 (per $1,000) 1919 $5.59 5**s'19 M-S 20,000—M-S '24-*43 Population In 1919 (est).——14,000 Impt. & Refunding Bonds. INT. payable at office of City Treas Assessed val. 1920-.School tax NOBLE COUNTY. Caldwell is the county seat, Inter-County Highway Bonds. F-A $93,500 F-A '21-'29 5s '19 6s '20 20 A-O $21.000-.—Oct 1 1925 School Building Bonds. $2,500 Dec 1 1923 5s'17 J-D 155,000-J-D 1 *24-'54 2,500 June 1 1955 Po&Vmtlon 1910-r— INT. 7,803 r™,„ x TOTAL DEBT May 1921. $273,500 Assess, val. real... 6,949,700 $21,000 Assess, val. personal...._ 4,946,665 TOTAL DEBT Apr 11 '21 $114,500 Tot. asses, val. 1920 11,896,365 Total assessed val. 1920-.18,429.000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $21.20 Population 1910,18,601; 1920.17,839 A-O 50,000—Oct 15 *21-*30 Bridge and culvert bonds. NOBLE TWP. RURAL S. D. This district (P1. O. Defiance R. F. D. 12) is in Defiance County. pay. at the Treas. office. NORWICH TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Havanna) is in Huron County. 4**s'll A-O $19,000..Mar 1 '22-'31 5s *17 M-S 30.000C.M-S 1 '22-'26 $1,000) 1920 .$19.60 BOND. DEBT Apr 14 *21 $54,500 Total assessed val. 1920.-1,915,500 NORTH BALTIMORE. Total tax (per 1,000) *1920—-$17.30 This village is in Wood County. Population in 1920 796 INT. payable at the Commercial Refunding Bonds. 6s '18 A-O ($4,000c—A-O '22-'26 Bank Co., WiUard. 1 4,000c—A-O *27-*28 BOND.,DEBT May 20'21 $40,000 NORWICH TWP. RUR. SCH. D. This district (P. O. Total assessed val. 1920—2,326.670 Hilliards) is in Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$15.40 Franklin County. Population 1916, 2,503; 1920—2.439 Deficiency Bonds. 6s'20 A-O $39,000—Apr 1 '22-60 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21$40,000 Tot. assess, val. (act.) 19201,100,000 State & County tax rate (per - $1,500 NORTH CANTON. This village is in Stark County. GEN. BD. DT. Apr 6 '21. $212,400 Assess, debt (incl.) 120,100 Sinking fund 31,500 Water debt (incl.) 22,000 Assess, val., real estate 5,000,000 Assess, val., personal 3,716,820 Tot. assess.val. '20(*£act)_8,716.820 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$17.70 Population in 1920— -—1.800 —_ NORTH CANTON SCH. DIST. School Bldg. Bonds. 6s '20 s-a $120,000—Sept 1 *21-*60 40,000 1921-1960 BONDED DEBT 1921— $200,000 6s — Assess. val., real estate '20-3,901.260 5s M-S '14 5s '15 4Ms* 16 4)48*16 4*$s'17 5s *17 5s '19 5s *19 5s '19 5s *19 A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O 6s '20 A-O A-O 1922 4,000——A-O 1923 <,20,000 o Building Bonds. A-O '24r*27 5s *16 A-O $36,600-A&0 1 <2l-*36 5s 17 M-N 5.600-A&0 1 '21-'37 BOND. DEBT Apr2 *21$59,250 ,5,000.—Aug 1 *21-*29 5,000—.Aug 1 *21-*29 5,000 Apr 1 1930 A-O 4)4s'04 May 4s '10 A-O 4)4s'15 4)4s'15 4)4s'16 4)4s'10 A-O A-O A-O A-O A-O & 3,000 Farmers' NORWOOD. This city Is In Hamilton Co., adJoining Cincinnati. Inc. as village July 18 1888: city May 4 1903. Public Bath Natatorium Bonds. 5s *13 A-O $10,000c.— Apr 6 1933 6,000c—May 20 1929 18,000—Apr 15 1930 lo.OOOc.Oct 1 '2i-*35 10,000c_0ct 1 *21-'30 2.500C.ADr 1 '22-*26 16,000 1921-1936 4,000—Apr 1 *22-'29 Street Repair Bonds. '00 A-O $20,000c—Apr 16 1930 4s *06 M-N 8,000—May 15 1931 4s — 4)48*05 F-A 5s 5s 14 14 5s *15 5s '14 5s 19 M-S M-S F-A 5Ks 20 A-O $22,388 1921 17,818.———..1926 23,813 .1922 2.067.. ...1925 5.000 May 6 1934 3.650 July 27 1934 20.000..Sept 1 21-40 25,000 Sept 8 1934 4,500.. Aug 1 '21-'29 22,621—-Apr 1 1940 Water-Main Extension Bonds 4*4s'12 J-J $1.000—July 29 1932 4*4s'10 A-O 3,000—Oct 24 1930 Montgomery Pike Bridge Bonds. A-O $4,000—Apr 1 '22-'29 5s *17 General Improvement Bonds. 5s *17 A-O $1,500—Oct 1 '21-29 _ 5*4s 20 22,620,26.Apr s-a 1 1940 Fire Department Bonds. 4*4s'08 4*4s'll 4*4s'12 5*4s 20 M-N $2,500—-Nov 24 F-A 2,500—Aug 29 M-S 50,000—Mar 21 A-O 12,500 Apr 1 Fire and Police Bonds. 1928 1931 1932 1940 4*4s 03 M-N $1,000 Nov 1 4*4s*04 Apr 15.000—-Apr 1 4*4s'05 F-A 10,000 Feb 10 4s *07 J-J 4,000—July 26 4*4 s'08 M-S 2.200—-Mar 31 1923 1924 1925 Police Bonds. Bonds. 4*4s'08 M-S 4s 07 J-J 1933 _ $2,500—Nov 24 1928 5,000—July 19 1932 4*4s 09 J-J 4*4s 12 J-J Viaduct 1932 , $8,600—Sept 17 1933 35,000 July 11 1927 Market House Bonds. J-J $35,000—July 11 4s '07 1932 Water-Works Bonds. 5*4s'93 J-J $2,500c_— July 1 1922 5*48*93 M-S 7.500c_8ept 1 '21-'23 4s '00 A-O 15,000c—Apr 16 1930 6,500c Mch 1 1924 4*4s'04 M-S 2,700c—Dec 1 1924 4*48*04 J-D 4,500—Dec 31 1924 4*48*04 J-D 4,250—.May 20 1925 4*4s'05 M-N 1,500——Aug 1 1925 4*48*05 F-A 4s *06 J-D 25,000 June 11931 5.200—-Nov 15 1931 4*48*00 M-N 4s *07 J-J 6,500—July 11 1932 4s '07 J-J 34,000—July 15 1937 5,000—Dec 18 1933 4*4s 08 J-D 4s 10 A-O 2,500—Apr 15 1935 3,000—-Oct 24 1930 4*4s 10 A-O 4,000—July 29 1932 4*4s 12 J-J 5s 13 F-A 105,000——Aug 6 1933 M-N It 14 2,500—May 16 1934 M-S 5b 14 15,000—Sept 8 1934 M-S 5s 15 15,000—-Mar 1 1925 A-O 4s 10 15.500—Apr 15 1930 1,000c. Apr 1 *22-'23 4*4s'l6 A-O 4*4s'17 A-O 3*500—Apr 1 *22-'28 3.000 1921-1927 4*4s'17 A-O 3,500- Apr 1 22- 28 4*4s 17 A-O 1,500—Apr 1 22-24 4*4s 17 A-O 4*4s 17 A-O 3,000—Apr 1 22-27 s'18 A-O 12,000 1921-1933 19 F-A 46,000—Feb 1 22-44 19 A-O 9,000—Apr 1 22-30 19 A-O 4,000—Apr 1 22-29 19 A-O 8,000—Oct 1 21-28 / - -s ... - GEN. BD. DT. w _ $25,000c—Apr 4)4s'04 J-J 4J4s'05J-J 4 )4s'05 M-N Sewer 16 1930 3,900c—Jan 15 1924 3,100 .July 1 1925 1.100 Nov 25 1925 6s '14 5s 17 A-O A-O A-O A-O 5*4S'17 M-N 500 Oct 1 1924 6,000—..Apr 1.500c.Apr 1 2,500c_Apr 1 9,000 Apr 100 700 2,500 1 1932 (per $1,000) 1920.$21.18 Pop'n 1915 (est.), 25,000; '20, 26,000 INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Norwood. This village is in Ottawa County. 5s Refunding Bonds. 20 A-O $3,000.serlaUy to 1934 Paving Bonds. s-a f$l,500—rSept 1 1921 ( 2,000——Sept 1 1922 [ 2,500 Sept 1 1923 Street Impt. Bonds. 5s 19 $3.500—Mar 1 22-28 6,000—Mar 1 29-34 5s 19 3,500—Mar 1 22-34 ($500 in even-numbered years.> 5s *18 — ... *22-'24 Street Refunding Bonds. 19 $2,000 Sept 1 1927 5s 8 1932 .1921 Water Works Refunding Bonds. 19 $3,500 Sept 1 1922 GEN. BD. DT. May 1 '21$14,000 Water debt (incl.) 7,000 Assessment debt (add'l)——_ 59,000 Sinking fund 5.098 Tot .assess, val.'21 (90 % act.)2,350,000 Total tax rate(per $1.000) '2l-$15.20 Pop'n 1910, 1.559; 1920 1,858 1921-1927 1921-1925 — OAK HARBOR. '22-'20 A-O 500 1921-1925 A-O 3,110.64 1924 1,600 l9 J-J July 1 22-29 Town-Hall Bonds. 4s '06 M-N $3,000—May 15 1931 5s 18 5s *14 6s School tax Bonds. J-D $25.000 June 1 1925 J-J 20,000c—July 1 1931 A-O 20,000—Apr 8 1932 17,000—June 14 1927 J-D F-A 4,600 Feb 141929 1,500—.Oct 24 1930 A-O 20.000 J-J July 19 1932 2,000 1932 J-J 3,000—June 18 1933 J-D 1,500—-July 21 1933 J-J F-A 1,500. Aug 14 1933 5s *14 F-A 12.000 Feb 9 1934 6,000c.0ct 1 '21-'32 4xb'14 A-O 4**s'05 4*4s*06 4*4s'07 4*4s'07 4*4s'09 4*4s'10 4*4s'12 4*4s*12 4)48*13 4*4a'13 4*|s 13 4*48*16 A-O 4*4s'07 A-O 4*4s'17 A-O Merchants' Bank, Hilliards. 10,000c—Apr 15 1928 *01 4s '02 Deficiency Bonds. $30,000 £eb 1 '21_$2,128,578 Assessment debt (add 1) 186,988 Sinking fund 623,459 4)4s'08 A-O 6,000—.Apr 15 1933 Assess.val. '20 (abt.act) 46,311,310 4s '09 M-N 6,000 may 29 1934 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $21.18 4)4s'12 J-J 20,000—.July 19 1932 24,960 5.000 July 7 1931 Pop'n 1910, 16,185; *20— 4)4sTl J-J 5s '14 J-D INT. at Norwood Nat. Bank. 6,000 June 6 1934 5s '17 A-O 20-000 Oct 1 1927 5s '19 A-O 53,500—Apr 1 *22-'29 5s *19 A-O 8,000—Apr 1 *22-'29 NORWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '09 J-J $117,000c.July 20 '21-48 Street Extension Bonds. J-D 4s *05 20,000c —June '22-35 434s'04 Aug $15,000 Aug 1 1924 4s '05 J-J 7,500c—-July '22-36 4s '05 July 12,000—July 15 1925 4s M-S '06 3,000c.—Sept *21-'23 4)4s'O0 J-J 6,000c July 1 1931 4s M-S '10 17,500cMar 14 '29-'49 4 34s'11 A-O 2.500—Apr 7 1931 J-J 4s '11 72,500c. July 1 '22-'50 4s '11 J-J 5,500—.July 17 1930 4s '00 M-S 22,000—Mar 1 '22-'32 4Mb' 11 F-A 2,000—Aug 29 1931 M-N 4s '00 7,000-May 14 '33-'35 4)4s'll F-A 5,500—.Feb 14 1932 J-D 4s '05 20,000—June 1 *22-'33 434s'12 M-N 3,000—.Nov 25 1932 J-D 4s '11 20,000—Dec 1 '21-50 4Hs'10 M-N 1,500—May 21 1930 A-O 5s *18 20,000—Oct 14 *27-'42 5s '13 M-S 6,500...Mar 171933 4s '11 A-O 200,000c...Oct *21-*50 5s *13 F-A 26,000—-Feb 24 1933 J-D 4s '12 55,000—Dec 16 *22-*49 5s 15 A-O 3,000—Apr 1 '22-27 82,000c_June 8 22-40 4*^8 14 J-D 4)4s'l6 A-O 700—Apr 1 *22-'28 45,000c 1927-1933 4*$s'15 J-D 4*4 a' 16 A-O 7,500--Apr 1 '22-'36 (See V. 101, p. 1829 for maturity.) Sherman Ave. Damage Bonds. 4**s'16 M-S 10,000—Sept 18 1934 5s *03 J-D $1,831.75c Dec 15 '23 4**s'16 M-N 10,000—Nov 27 1935 Sidewalk Bonds (Vil. Portion). 15,000—Nov 27 1936 5s '91 F-A $l,000c—Aug 15 1921 4 15,000—Mar 12 1938 **s' 17 M-S 5s '92 A-O 18,000c—Oct 1 '22-'39 110,000-Mar.l2 '39-'49 5)4s'94 J-J 7,000c—Jan 1 '24-*30 $4,000c Sept 24 '34-'35 5s '95 J-J 5,000c— .July 1 1925 6,000c Sept 24 '36-'37 A-O 4s *00 15,000c—Apr 16 1930 5s *17 A-O 20,000c Sept 24 '38-'39 M-N 10,000c—.May 2 1930 4s *00 40,000c Sept 24 *40-'41 M-S 4s *02 3,500c—Sept 15 1922 50,000c Sept 24 *42-'43 F-A 4s *03 2,500c—Aug 15 1923 5s 19 s-a 48.000 1921-1931 A-O 4s '00 25,000—Apr 16 1930 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921-S1,037,000 Sewer, Drain. & Ditch Bonds. Assess, val. '19 (abt. act.).43,630,000 4s *00 A-O 5s '19 Population 1920 (est.) at 34,000c.. Apr 1 *22-*38 40,000c—Apr 1 *22-'41 F-A 6s '15 5s *15 INT. 4,000 F-A Tot.assess.val.*20(75%est.) 4,688.850 *20.$18.80 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *22-*30 '22-'34 ..Mar 1 1934 10,000—Apr 1 *22-'31 15,000.-Apr 1 '22-'36 2,500 Apr 1 '22-*26 14,000—Apr 1 *22-*35 15,000.-Apr 1 '22-'36 18,000c_Apr 52,000c. Apr Electric Light Bonds. 5s '95 A-O $6,000c—Oct 1 21-20 4s '02 M-N 20,000c—May 15 1922 4s *03 '31-'34 5b Electric-Light Bonds. '14 M-8$100,000-8ept 1 *23-'42 '24-*28 6s '18 M-S 28,000 Sept 1 '21-'27 Bonds. 6s *20 s-a fl7.500_.Mar 1 *24-*30 Property-Purchase 5s '15 A-O /$6,000—Apr I 6,500—-Apr Deficiency Bonds. $5,000 Oct 8,000—Oct 1 5*£s'19 s-a 4**s'10 A-O 4)4s'16 A-O 5*£s'20 A-O NORWALK. is — ___ stead) Refunding Bonds. 4s '01 4s — — June, 1921.] OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS OAK HARBOR SCHOOL DIST. 4Hs'll A-Of$26,000c.Apr 1 '22-'33 f$15,000_Mar 1 '22-26 6 s *20 M-S 60,000-Mar 1 1 13,000c Oct 1 '2l-'33 BOND. DEBT Apr 9 1921. $45,000 Assess, val. *21 (abfc. act.) 3,100,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920.$18.00 Pop'n In 1920 (est.) 2.000 INTEREST at office of Treasurer. OAKWOOD. , 6s' 21 27-41 100,000 ...1942-1955 BOND. DEBT Nov 17 '19. $151,000 ... - 8inking fund 3,680 assess, val. *19(act val)5,726,650 Population in 1919 (est.). 4.200 Tot. OTTAWA. This village (P. O. Dayton) Is In Montgomery County. BOND. DEBT July 1 1918 Assessment debt TOTAL DEBT General sinking fund Assessed val'n, real estate Assessed val'n, personal $9,245 88,857 98,102 4,900 3,114,460 1,593,050 This village is in Putnam County GEN. BD. DT. Apr 5 1921 $50,000 9,430 7,000 12,000 Assessment debt (add'l) Floating debt (additional). Sinking fund Tot.ass'd val.'20(75% act.)2,000,000 Total tax ratefper $1,000) *20-$15.00 Population 1910, 2,182; 1920, 2,167 Tot.assess.val.l8(95%act.)5,707,510 Total tax rate (per $1,000) $13.20 .1,473 Population in 1920 OTTAWA Building Bonds. 4Hs'16 A-0 $33,679c Oct 1 '2l-'46 Population in 1916 5s '19 This village Incorporated Town-Hall Is In Lorain In 1846. Bonds. County. ... ... — GEN. BD. DT. Jan 11'21Assessment debt (add!) $53,100 53,075 Sinking funds. 46,429 Assessed valuation 1920 6,471,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-..$20.60 Population 1910, 4,365; 1920, 4,330 INTEREST payable on all bonds at State Sav. Bank Co. in Oberlin. OBERLIN UNION SCH. DIST. School Site Bonds. 6s '20 F-A $50.000c_Aug 1 '21-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921.. $55,000 Sinking fund. 3,837 Assess, valuation 1920 7,000,000 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $20.60 OLD FORT SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district (P. O. Old Fort) is in Seneca County. 6s '19 s-a r$3,000.-Sept 1 30-35 1 2,500_-Mar 1 31-35 „ Building Bonds. $45,000 — 6s 20 s-a 10.000-.Sept 15 1930 6s'20 M-S 10.000...-M-S'25-'34 BOND. DEBT Feb 17 *16$45,000 Total assessed val. 1915 2,614.260 School tax (per $1,000) '15 $3.70 OLMSTEAD TWP7*RUR. S. D. This district (P. O. Olmstead Falls) is in Cuyahoga County. Building Bonds. 5s '16 A-0 $5^,270c Oct '2l-'46 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 *21 Assess, val. real assess, val. ORANGE —- — 5s '17 —. — M-S 4,000 66.0Q0 Mar 3 1929 M-N '21-30 70,000---M-N Bridge Bonds. 21-30 5s '11 $750c—Sept 6 1921 5Hs'19 A-O' 5,000c A-O '21-23 5Ms'18 6.500—Apr 15 1924 Road Bonds. 5s '16 $5,500 Sept 11921 5s '16 2,500 Sept 11921 5s *16 1,000 Sept 11921 5s *16 4,000 Mar 1 1922 ... — ... — ... 21,000..Mar 17 22-28 16,000__Sept 17'21-'28 M-S . „ 6.700 M-S 1929 Road Maintenance Bonds. $13,700— Oct 1922 Apr 7 *21— $475,650 5s '19 —_ GEN. BD. DT. Assessment debt 102,430 50,000 Sinking funds Assess, val. real 28,682,570 Assess, val. personal 17,773,840 Total val. '20 (80% act.)-26,456.410 County tax rate (per $1,000)'20.13-60 Popul'n 1910, 22,360; 1920, 22,193 INT. is payable at County Treas¬ urer's office. This village is in Incorporated 1830. County. Sewer Bonds. 4Hs July $50,000c 1935-1951 Electric Light Bonds. 5s Dec $3,500c —1923-1929 Water-Works Bonds. 4^s Apr $66 Oc. ...1921 4Hs Sept 18,000c 1921-1934 5s Dec 1,000c 1921-1922 4Ms Mar 4,000c 1921-1928 5s '14 J-J 3,300--July 1 '22-'24 5s *15 M-S 6.200..Mar 1 '22-'25 Street Bonds (village's share). 4^s'16 F-A $15,000.Aug 15 '24-'38 5s '19 M-S 5,000-Sept 1 *23-'27. BOND. DEBT May 25 '21. $112,500 Assessment deot (add'l) 12,000 8inking fund 5.098 Assessed valuation 1920 3,056,320 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $14.00 Population in 1920 2,146 INTEREST payable in Oxford. This city is in Lake Co. Inc. in Fire & Police-Station Bonds. 4s *08 A-O $4,000c A-O *22-*23 Water-Works Bonds. $29,688 Nov '13 A-O 80.000c_— Apr 5s '14 A-O 30,000c.— Apr 5s '14 A-O 10,000 Oct Sewer Bonds. 5s ... 5s 1 1926 1 1953 1 1954 1 1934 . General Street Bonds. 5HsT3 J-J $3,000 July Electric-Light Plant. 08 $5,700 J-J $33,000 5s '19 M-S 19,000 6s 20 J-J 8,000 Deficiency Bonds. 5Hs'19 1923 s-a 35.000c.July 1 '22-'28 Fire Dept. Bonds. 5Ks'19s~a $12,000.-Dec City-Hall Bonds. 1 *31-'33 1923 4s '08 A-O $1.500c—— .A-O 1921 July 1929 TOT. BD.DT. June 11 *21 $630,838 1921-1932 Water debt (add'l) 181,688 1924 Assessment bonds (incl.)_ 133,650 Sinking fund 99,50 ) 6s *20 J-J $8,000 July 1924 Assessed valuation 1920—11,839.330 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '21.. $131,300 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920-—$21.00 Assessment debt (add'l) 21,760 Population in 1920 7,272 Sinking fund 20,600 INTEREST Is payable at PalnesNet debt 132,460 vllle branch of the Cleveland Tr. Co. Water debt (Included) 23,000 Tot ass val'n '20(80% act) 5.500,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000; '21 $22.20 PAINESVILLE RURAL SCH. D. School Improvement Bonds. Population in 1920 4,117 INT. at Orrville National Bank. 5^s'18 A-O $15,000c 5Hs'18A-0 7,000 A-0 '21-'27 ORRVILLE VIL. SCHOOL DIST. 5Hs M-S 29,000 School Funding Bonds. ($2,000 Sept 1 1921 5Ms'19 M-S 21,000—Sept 1 *22-'28 5H«'18A-O$12,000c.A & O 1 *31-'42 12,000 Sept 1 '29-'31 BOND^DEBT Mar 1919. $92,000 90,000—Sept 1 '32-'46 Assessed valuation 1918—10,048,460 5s 1.000) 1921——$1.53 Population in 1920 8,000 PAINT TWP. RURAL SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Bloomlngburg, 1) is in Fayette Co. School Bonds. 500c...Mar 1 5s *17 1924 This district DIST. 2,429 INT. at District Treasurer's office. PERU TOWNSHIP. BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1916. $72.000 Total assessed val. 1915 1,660.000 Totai tax rate (per $1,000) 15-S11.80 Population 1910 ...816 (P. O. Cleveland) is -s ... _ $50,000 in Cuyahoga County. $8,000—A-O '22-'25 PICKAWAY COUNTY. 20,000—A-O '26-'30 Gircleville is county seat. 5^s*20 A-0 30,000—A-O '31-'35 Bridge Bonds. 40,000...A-O *36-'40 5s "13 M-S$176,760—M&S '21-'43 55.000.—A-O *41-'45 4 Ms 12,000 Mar 1 1930 70,000—.A-O '46-'50 5s 14 M-S 26,778—M-S '21-'34 6s *21 J-J 150,000c.July 1 '22-'51 5s M-S *14 9,200 M-S '2l-'25 (See V. 112, p. 395, for maturity.) 5s 29,000. 1932 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 *20— $225,000 5s 3,000 1921 Tot .assess .val.' 19 (80 % act) 5,950,000 5s 21.500 1939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $12.00 5s 15,000 1932 Population in 1920 (est.).* 2,500 M-S .28,000—M-S 6s '18 '22-'28 Funding Bonds. PAULDING COUNTY. 5s '13 $13,500 1930 County seat Is Paulding. 4Ms 12.800 Sept 1 1930 Road Bonds. Road Bonds. 5s '17 $198,000 Various $2,500c M&S 1921 6s *17 4,000 1921-1924 5s '17 M-S 20,000c M&S 1 '22-'26 5« *18 J-J 12,000—July 1 *22-'26 4,000c. ..Mar 1 1927 6s *21 140,000 A-O '23-'29 5s '17 M-S 4.000C.M&S 1 '22-'25 Funding Bonds. 500c— .Mar 1 1926 6s '18 J-D $9.000—Dec 1 *21-'38 5s '17 M-S 5.63.1C.M&S 1 '21-'26 ... — — ... Ditch Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $90,000.-Mar 1 '22-'30 5s '19 s-a T24.OOOc.May 1 '22-'24 500c_—Mar 1 1927 M-S $38,000 M-S *22-'31 6s '21 . — OTAL DEBT July 1 Road bonds (incl.) '20 $428,660 116,800 2,000c—May 1 1922 Assessment debt (add'l) 60,225 18.000c.May 1 '23-'28 Sinking fund 14,107 5s '19 s-a 8,000c...May 1 1922 Assessed valuation. real__35,831,190 54,000c_May 1 *23-'28 Assessed val., personal_.$24,318,060 5s '19 s-a 8,000c_May 1 *22-'25 Total assessed val'n 1920.60,149,250 9,000c_May 1 *26-'28 (Assessment 60% to 90% actual val.) 5s *19 s-a 4,000c_May 1 '22-'25 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20—$4.20 O.OOOc.May 1 '26-'28 Population in 1920 (Census) —25.788 Refunding Bonds. INT. at County Treasurer's office. 5s s-a — $9.000 1921-1925 Court-House-Repair Bonds. 14 J-J ($2,000-July 1 '22-23 PIKE COUNTY. Waverly Is the county seat. \ 2,000 July 1 1924 Bridge Bonds. Refunding Bonds. s-a 5s '19 s-a $12,000c 1922 $7.000. .May 1 *22-'26 4s '07 4s '09 s-a 10,000c 1924 Infirmary-Building Bonds. s-a 5s '14 A-O 7,000c 1926 $1,000.-Apr 1 '22-'24 4s '11 4s '12 s-a Pike Refunding Bonds. 2,000c 1922 s-a 5s '14 6,000c 1926 M-N$14,320.May 15 '22-*25 5s '13 5s'15 J-J 1,000c.July 1 '22-'23 Bridge Bonds. 5s F-A $28,500..Aug 1 '2l-'25 6s 12,000. GEN. BD. DT. Apr. 1921 $666,000 Refunding Bonds. Assessment debt s-a $6,000c -.1925 300,000 5s '13 Tot. val. '20(40-50% act.)40,175,000 5s '15 s-a 12,000c 1927 Co. tax (per $1,000) 1920 M-S $14.70 5s '17 17,000—Sept 1 *21-38 Road Bonds. Population in 1920 (Census)..18,736 4s '12 s-a INT. at Co. Treas.office. $ 10,000c 1922 6s *20 M-S (10,000—Sept 1 '21-'30 [ 9,000--Mar 1 *22-'30 PERRY COUNTY. TOTAL DEBT May 24 '20 $79,000 New Lexington is the county seat. Sinking fund 16,635 Bridge Bonds. Assessed val'n, real estate..9,191,619 .s '15 M-N $8,000—May 1 '22-*29 Assessed val'n, personal 7,808,381 5s *15 J-J $17,000 July 1 1930 Total ass'd val. 20 (act.)_17,000,000 5s *17 J-D 9,000—Dec 1 *21-'23 County tax rate (per $1,000) '1958.00 Road Bonds. 5s J-D ($60,000c_June 2 *26-'28 Popul'n 1910, 15,723; 1920, 14,151 INT. payable at County Treas¬ i 25,000c—.June 2 1929 urer's office. Funding Bonds. 5s '16 J-J $44,000c—Jan 9 *22-'32 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1921. $425,950 PIONEER VILLAGE SCH. D. This district (P. O. Pioneer) is in Sinking fund 40,226 Total assess, val. 1921 39,000,000 Williams County. State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '21 $ 10.30 $5,000—Mar 1 '22-26 10,000—Mar 1 '27-'31 Population in 1920 (Census)—36,098 '32-36 15,000—Mar '37-'40 PERRY TOWNSHIP. 16,000—Mar 5Hs'20 s-a *41-'44 This 20,000.. Mar township is in Franklin 24,000—Mar 1 '45-*48 County. 5b ... , . {28;000-Mar 1 *49-'52 (32,000.-Mar 1 '53-'56 (Optional after Mar. 1 1940.) $70,000 BOND. DEBT Apr. 8 '21. $125,000 School Bonds. $55,000 15,000 BOND. DEBT Apr. 9 '21 _s _s ... Assessed valuation 1920—2,936,150 INT. at Cleve. Tr. Co.,Painesville. PERRY TWP. SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Columbus) is in Franklin County. School Bonds. 5s *17 A-O $48,358c_A-0 . „ . . 2 1920. 1,889,060 (per $1,000) $1.95 Population 1920 770 Prln. and int. payable at Treas Tax rate urer's office. PIQUA. Savings Bank, Worthington. This city Is in Miami Street Bonds. 4s —. _ County. _, „ $2,000—Dec 20 21-22 500 Sept ,1 1921 500—Oct 1 '2L-'24 5s 4Ms Sewer Bonds. — ... PERRYSBURG. This village is Assessed val. '21-37 TOTAL DEBT Apr 30 *21. $70,000 Assess, val. 1920 2,936,150 INT. payable at the Worthington ... 5s *14 Population in 1920 (Census) PERRYSBURG VIL. S. D. Building Bonds. 4Hs*16 A-0 $41,OOOc..Oct 1 '21-'40 TOT. DEBT. Apr. 13 '21. $41,000 Floating debt 12,000 Ass'd val. (60% act.) '21 .4,322,970 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$21.20 Population in 1920 3.100 M-S — 5s '19 Butler township (P. O. Chagrin 4H»s 14 A-0 $60,000c Apr 1 1934 Falls) is in Cuyahoga County. 5^s'19 s-a 20,000c_July 24*27-'31 BOND. DEBT Apr 151921 $31,116 Street Improvement. Sinking fund 525 4s A-O $13,500 1926 Tot.assess .val.'20 (75 % act.)3,700,000 5s '13 A-O 11,500c—Apr 1 *22-* 23 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 20.112.90 5s *13 A-O 3,500c-..Apr 1 1924 Population in 1920 800 4s M-S 6,500 1923 4HS A-O 5,500 1921 ORRVILLE. 4s J-J 3.400 1921 This village is in Wayne County. 5s A-O 7,500 —.1921 Incorporated Sept. 9 1864. 5s *13 A-O 3,500c...Oct 1 1925 Sewer & Disposal Plant. 5s 14 A-O 12,000c—.Apr 1 1934 5s *08 Mar $4,800 Mar 1922 5s *14 A-O 7,500c.Oct 1 *21-'35 Refunding Bonds. 6s '15 A-O 3,000 Oct 1 1935 4Ms'16 J-J ($3,000—July 1 *22-'24 5s '16 J-J 1,000c...July 1 1926 t 4,000.-July 1 '25&26 5s *16 J-J 3.000c.July 1 '22-'27 Mar 5s '09 7,500 —..1923-1929 Electric Light Bonds. 5s '08 M-S 8,000 1921-1928 4s '09 A-O 9,000c...A-O '24-'26 5s'09 M-S 9,000 .,—1921-1929 4s '07 M-S fl,500c_Sept 1 '21-'23 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 11,000c.Mar 1 *22-'23 5s '16 , M-S 3,000-Sept 15 '21-'26 4s '08 A-O 6,500c—A-O *21-*23 Water-Works Bonds. 4s M-S 2,000. 1927 5s '15 M-S $1,000 Mar 1925 4s M-S 2,000 1922 Ice Plant Bonds. 5s 14 A-O 5,000c. ..Apr 1 1934 6s 21 s-a ($2,000-.-Sept 15 1922 5s '15 A-O 35,000c.Apr 1 *28-'34 15 23-27 120,000-Sept Tax rate (net \36,000c_May 1 *25-'28 OXFORD. 1840. TOWNSHIP. PAINESVILLE SCHOOL DIST. Funding Bonds. 5s '17 Oct $12,000 1922-1945 5s '19 M-S 20,000—Sept 1 '22-'41 6s 20 M-S (20,000c_Mar 1 22-'41 120.000c. Sept 1 *22-'41 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $122,000 Tot.asses.val.'2l(60%act.) 12,000,000 9,000 2,200,390 (per $1,000) '19.$17.50 Building (Assessment) Bonds. 5Hs'19 M-S $20,000—M-S '47-'56 TOTAL DEBT (?) 3 '21-'28 PAINE S VILLE. This $12,000 issue at Painesville Nat. Bk. * Total assessed val. 1920 Total tax rate PARMA TWP.SCH. M-N . on $3,000c.M&S 1 '2l-'23 M-N 5s '19 Education; PHILLIPSBURG SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Phillipsburg) Is in Montgomery County. School Construction Bonds. i 6s *20 20 of 116,000..Sept ... '17 '17 1,029,470 1921 Board R. F. D. No. $62,500 (abt. 60% act.) 2,595,430 School tax rate(per $1,000)'21 .$8.50 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,000 INT. payable at Bank of Berea Co., Olmstead Falls. of TOT. BD. DT. June 1921. $170,150 debt 23,500 Sinking fund 5,OOOc_Sept 1 '24r'28 2,000c .Mar 1 *25-'28 9,000c_Mar 1 *29-'37 ,13,500c .Sept 1 '29-'37 BOND. DEB^T Apr 1921 $32,500 2.575 Sinking fund.. Assessed valuation 1920 2,500,000 1,345,760 220.200 Assess, val. personal Other assess, prop Total os 6s 5Ms'19 $20,000 June 11929 Refunding Bonds. 5^3*15 M-S $7,000 Sept 1 '21-'27 Paving Bonds. 6s $2,500 5Hs'll f 1,600 Nov 1 1924 11,000. ..Nov 17 1921 Water-Works Refund. Bonds. 3^s'99 F-A $9,000c..Aug 1 '21-'23 Electric Light Bonds. 5Ms'20 J-J $8,000 July 1 1931 Sewer Bonds (General). 4^s'07 F-A $4,OOOc_Aug 1 *2l-'28 5s '15 os 5s *19 OBERUN. $15,000 issue is payable at 4,500 Sept 1 1922 6.000 Mar 1 1927 8,500 Mar 1 1927 8,500 Mar 1 1927 4,500 Mar 1 1927 23,500 Mar 1 1927 10,500 Mar 1 1927 146,000—Apr 21 1929 (21,000.-Mar 3 *22-*28 —- —- ... 5s *17 850 office 12,000,000 (per $1,000) 1918..$14.80 Water ou Highway Bonds. 5s *17 5s '17 5s *17 J-J 11.000c 1921-1931 BOND, DEBT May 1916. $56,000 Total assessed val. 1915 2,204,870 School tax (per $1,000) 1915-$4.18 + 4s COUNTS'. INT. Port Clinton Is the county seat. ° OAKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. Actual value (est.) Total tax 25,000-Mar 1 '42-'46 137 s-a $10,000--Mar 1 22-24 Improvement & Refdg. Bonds. 5s '19 In Wood County. Street Impt. Bonds (Vil. Por..) 5s '17 M-S 2,220—Sept 1 '21-'37 5^s'19 s-a 10,000.-June 1 '24-'33 Refunding Bonds. 5s '16 F-A SlO.OOOc—.Aug 1 1936 Municipal Bldg. Bonds, 5Ms'19 s-a $7,000c—June l'33-'3^ Cemetery Bonds. * 5Hs'19 s-a $3,000c._Dec 1 *24-'29 Water Works Refunding Bonds. 6s *18 J-J $8,000-July 1 *22-'37 Light-Plant-Purchase Bonds. 5X»'15 M-S $2,414—M-S 1 '21-28 Street and Water-Works Bonds. 4s-5s $58,324.86-Sept 1 1925 Refunding Bonds. 6s '20 M-S 7 $100 Nov 1 1925 112,000—Mar 1 *26-'37 . „ ... ^ 3Mb J-J $175.000c—July 1 1925 Refunding Bonds. 4Ms M-S $25,000c—_Mar 1 1924 4s '05 J-J 65,000c—July 1 1925 4s *09 M-N 65,000c...May 1 1929 48 '09 M-S 50.000c—Sept 1 1929 Fire Department Bonds. 4 Ms M-S 535.000c..-Mar 1 1924 NET. BD. DT. Jan 1 '21- $411,440 Assessment debt (add'l).. 430.618 Water debt (incl.) Assessed val. real Assessed val. personal 380,000 ...12,902,520 9,294.5i0 Other assessable property. 729,880 Total val. 1919 (actual)..22,926,910 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921 ...$17.30 Pop'n *10, 13,388; '20—— — .15,044 INT. payable at City Treas. office FIQUA SCHOOL DISTRICT. Funding Bonds. 4Ms*15 A-O $42.500 1921-1927 School Bonds. Ttx ^ ln, „„ 21- 48 1921...$164,000 6,500 J-DS121,000c—J-D 4a *12 BOND. DEBT Apr Sinking fund Total val. 1921 (H act.)-24,000.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921— $6-70 16,500 Population in 1920 (est) INT. at office of City PLAIN Treas. Bonds. i$2.000—Apr 1 22- 25 ( 2,000.-Oct 1 '21-24 5s '15 A-O 885 A-O 1921. 6a '18 A-O 35,000-A&O 1 '29-'35 Flood-Emergency Bonds. 5s *13 M-S $25.000 Sept 1922 TOT. DEBT Mar 1 '21-- $619,500 Sinking fund May 1918— 23,500 Assessed valuation 1918-.72,000.000 Hospital 5s 14 $1,000)'17-$4.50 Popul'n 1910, 30,307; 1920, 36,269 8tate&Co. tax (per INT. payable at CITY. in Madison County. Refunding & Judgment Bonds, 6s'19 s-a $11,000—Oct 25'25-'46 Refunding Bonds. 5Hs'17 A-O $13,000—\Oct 1 1957 BOND. DEBT Apr 1918$72,600 Assessment debt 13,600 Floating debt 2,100 Total debt 88,300 Total assessed val. 1914—1,400.000 , . A-O County Treasury. This village Is BOND. DEBT July 1916—$40,000 Total assessed valuation 635,640 PORT CLINTON. This village is in Ottawa County. Incorporated 1828. 36,500 Street Bonds. . 5Hs'17 M-N $2,800c_|May 15 22-28 Water-Works Bonds. 5Ms'19 s-a $7,500—Aug 1 *21-'30 „ , Assessed valuation 1921—4,000.000 $16.00 $1,000) 1921 Pop'n 1910, 3,007; 1920 Tax rate (per 3.928 Clinton. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Watson) 1? ln Seneca County. PORTSMOUTH. This city is the county seat o Road-Improvement Bonds. 5s A-O $44,000c .part ea. 6 mos Scioto County. Incorporated In 1829 TOTAL DEBT June 6'19 $40,000 5yus'20F-A /12,000c_Aug 1 '27-'32 I 1,500c... Aug 1 1933 Sinking funds 2,000 Assess, val. (abt act) '18--3,659,050 Subway Impt. Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$15 00 5s '13 F-A $i6,000c_Aug 1 '21-24 Viaduct Impt. Bonds. Population 1910, 1,337; 1920, 1,174 5a M-S $16,000 Sept 1 *21-'24 INT. at Commercial Bank. Refunding Bonds. 4s M-S 10 $4,000c Sept 1921 PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. 4s J-D 9,400c.Dec 15 '2l-'24 This township is in Van Wert Co. Hospital Bonds. Pike Bonds. 6s '20 A-O $9,000c.Oct 1 '30-'38 4s&4J4s Apr $65.200c.Yrly to 1930 BOND. DT. Apr. 6 '21-$53,500 Assess, val. *21 (70% act.) 3.876.460 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$16.00 Population in 1919, 9,260, 20, 9,161 INT. at Twp. Treas. office Van Wert. Street-Improvement (General). A-O 4a 4s '09 10,000c-.Aug 1 1923 6.000c June 1 1923 1.500c—.Oct 1 1921 J-D 4s '10 A-O 4s '12 M-8 20.000c—Mar 1 1924 M-N f 10,000c— .May 1 1922 6s *14 i 5s '15 5s *15 J-D F-A 5s *16 M-8 5s'18 A-O 6s '18 Apr 1 1924 1 1925 1 1925 1 1925 1913- $115,000 4MsT7 A-O $4,000 Apr 1 1920 _ Sewer Bonds. 4s '08 F-A.$20,000c.Aug 1 4s '09 4s '12 A-O M-8 6s *14 J-J 5s *15 M-8 M-8 6s *15 10,000 10.000 15,000 5s '10 J-J '15_$8.20 5s '17 788 5s '17 F-A M-N 5s '19 J-D 1910, Population 1920, 805; POMEROY. This village Is Meigs In County Suit to compel payment of bond in¬ terest settled in June 1913. V. 96. p. 4Hs — $600 each 6 mos 5s 10,400_$1,000 each 6 mos -s '12 M-S 25,300 (Due part each six months.) 6s '12 7,000—$500 ea. 6 mo 5s '14 6,000_$500 each 6 mo Refunding Bonds. 6s '08 M-S $6.000 Mar 2 1923 6s *15 M-S 6,000c—.Sept 1 1925 5s *16 M-S 6.000 Sept 1 1926 5s '17 M-S 7,000 Sept 1 1927 6s '18 M-S 7,000 Sept 1 1928 Funding Bonds. 6s '18 s-a $6,300 Sept 1 1928 GEN. BD. DT. June 11 '19 $89,500 Assessment debt 2,000 Floating debt 7,000 Sinking fund 2,000 Assess, val. '18 (40% act.)_3,500,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1918-—$17.20 Population 1910, 4,023; 1920, 4,294 2.140-- 5s INTEREST on street bonds Pomeroy; on all others In N. Y. PORTAGE COUNTY. M-S F-A Board of 5Hs'18-- at ^ 1 *31-'34 \ 13,500c__.Sept a 1 1935 Refunding Sewer Bonds. J-J $35.000c— .July 1 1923 FIre-Department Bonds. 4Hs'16 M-N$30,000c_May 1 '26-'30 Railroad Bonds. 5Hs $20,000 1924-1938 City Impt. Bonds. -s $12,000 5s ... Water-Front Bonds. 4Hs'16 A-O $2,000 Oct Water-Works. 4s 4s'12 4s *12 M-N130.000-.May F-A 28,000c.Aug 50,000.-Apr 4^s'16 M-N 40,000—May 5s *13 68 '14 1 1926 A-O $40.000c...Apr 1 1926 J-J 26l,800c_.Jan 1'22-'55 A-O 1 '36-'55 '21-'22 1 *23-'27 1 '23-'31 1 4^s'16 F-A 53^s'19 A-O 30,000_.Apr 5^*19, 30.000c_Sept 1 '33-'38 M-S 5.000 1928 1 '28-'33 500 — .. _ _ ' '31-'33 RAVENNA SCH. DIST. CITY School Bldg. Bonds. A-O$350,000c—A-O '25-'55 (See V. 111. p. 1776, for maturity.) BONDED DEBT (?) 6s '20 M-N120.000c.May 2 '22-'48 M-N 65.000c.May2 *36-'48 RAVENNA TWP. SCH. DIST. Deficiency Bonds. This district is in Portage County. 5s $56,000 1922-1927 5s '15 A-O $33.500c—Oct 1 *21-'41 BOND. DEBT July 1 '20. $770,104 (See V. 100. p. 1021. for maturity.) Floating debt 64,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 $33,500 Sinking fund 13.000 Floating debt 3,600 Assessed val. '19 (est.) 45,374,080 Sinking fund 3,250 (Assessment about actual value.) Assess, val '20 (80% act.)-4.509,955 School tax (per $1,000) 1919--$5-00 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$7.40 INTEREST on the 4s of 1906, 4s Pop'n 1910, 1,141; 1920 (est.), 1,275 of 1905 and 4s of 1910 at Central INT. at Second Nat. Bk., Ravenna. Nat. Bank, Portsmouth; on all others at First Nat.Bk, Portsmouth. RAWSON VIL. SCHOOL DIST. This district is in Hancock Co. PREBLE COUNTY. Building Bonds. Eaton is the county seat. 5s '17 M-S 42,000. _Mar 1 *22-'37 6s '21 M-N $60,000 M-N '22-31 5s '18 s-a / 2,500—Sept 1 '21-'25 County Ditch Bonds. 1 9,000—Sept 1 *26-'34 5)4s'20 M-N$10,000 M-N 1922 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 21 '19- $66,000 Bridge Bonds. Floating debt 2,000 5s '15 $24.000 1930 Assess, val. real estate 19191,000,000 5)4s'20 M-N 20,000—-M-N '22-'31 Assess, val. personal 575,000 Court-House & Jail Bonds. Total assess, val 1,575,000 4)4s'16 A-O$1V3,000c-A&O r 21. 41 Total tax rate (per $1,000) $13-30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 5 '21$325,000 Population in 1919 700 Tot.assess.val.(75%act)'20 51,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $4.40 READING. Population in 1920 (Census) —23,238 This village is In Hamilton Co. INT. at County Treas. office. Judgment & Funding Bonds. 6s '21 s-a $6,500 PROSPECT SCHOOL DISTRICT?. Water-Works & Electric Light. This district (P. O. Prospect) is in 6s'19 s-a $3,000 June 11929 Marion County. Street Impt. (Village's portion.) 6s '20 M-S $149,000c._M-S '21-'44 4^s'16 J-J $7,500 July 1 1926 (See V. Ill, p. 218, for maturity.) 6s '20 s-a / 500 Sept 1 1929 BONDED DEBT (?) t 1,000 Mar 1 1930 TOT. BD. DT. Feb 21 *21- $167,246 Water debt (incl.) 65,100 PULTNEY TOWNSHIP. Sinking fund : 18,504 P. O. Bellaire, Belmont County. Total assessed val. 1920 3,005,700 Road Impt. Bonds. 5s '13 M-S $75,000—Mch 19 *23-32 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20-$24.84 6a '13 J-J 3,985 25,000.-July 3 *23-'32 Population 1910 5s '14 M-S 50,000-Mar 10 *24-'33 TOTAL DEBT June 41918 $100,000 READING SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Assessed val. 1916 3,931,340 Building Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '16.$11.40 4Hs'16 F-A $60,000c— Population 1910,18,518; 1920—2,588 Feb 1 '36, *46. '51 & *56 4s '10 _ „ — 4)48*16 M-N 50,000c May 1 1936 Water Works Extension Bonds. 5)48*19—. $30.000 , _ — PUT-IN-BAY SCHOOL DIST. (P. O. Put-In-Bay) is in Ottawa County. School Building Bonds. 5s'19 M-S $23,000.—M-S *22-'44 5s *19 J-D 4,500c_June 1 *22-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '21. $30,000 This district 6s *18 F-A 2,700BOND. DEBT tfeb 6 '18— $62,70" 757 Sinking fund Total assessed val. 1920 —3,000.0 (per $1,000) '20$l4 First Nat. Bk., Lockla School tax rate INT. at RECOVERY. This village (P. O. Fort Recover val., real estate 1,140,040 val., personal 199,220 is in Mercer County. BOND. DEBT May 24 '20 $34,070 Tot.assess.val.'20(80%act) 1,339,260 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) *20_$15.00 Assessment debt (add'l) 19,970 Water bonds (included) 14,10l Population in 1919 (est.) 485 Assessed valuation, real— 900.000 Assessed val., personal 420.000 PUTNAM COUNTY. Total assessed val. 1919—1,320.000 Ottawa Is the county seat. Total tax rate (per $l,000)'19_$15-50 Stone Road (due by individ. tiops.) 1.092 6s $334.668 192i-1924 Population 1920 Court-House Bonds. M-S $60,665cM&S 15 '2l-'24 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 8 '21. $49,000 4s '10 REILY This SCHOOL DIST. O. Reily) is in TWP. district (P. Assess, val. real estate 32,961,200 Assess, val. 16,615.735 4Hs'16 M-S $25,000. _M-S 1 *21-'36 4)48*17 M-S 2.500--Sept 1 *21-'25 personal Butler County. Tot.ass'd val.'20(60 %act.)49,576,435 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '20—$7.00 Population 1910,29,972; 1920-27,751 INT. at County Treas. office. TOTAL DEBT INT. at First Nat. RICHFIELD RADNOR S. SPECIAL (P. O. Radnor) Is in Delaware County. Building Bonds. 5s *16 TWP. (?) Bk., Hamilton. SCH. DIST. This district is in Summit County. D. This district M-S $15,000—M-S 1 *26-'36 5s '15 M-S 4,000—M-S 1 '22-'25 BOND. DEBT May 15 '17 $39,500 School-Building. 5s '15 A-O $32,000c_Apr 1 *22-'39 BOND. DEBT June 1920$36,000 Sinking fund 1.600 Total assessed valuation 1,700,000 Popul'n 1910. 990; 1920 (est.), 991 5,600 Sinking fund Total assessed val. 1915 School tax (per $1,000) 2.800,000 1917—$5.50 RICHLAND COUNTY. Mansfield Is the county seat. Flood Emergency Bonds. RAVENNA. 6s *13 This city is situated in Portage County, lncorp. Deo. 6 1852. Fire Station & City Hail Bonds. 6s '20 M-S $75,000 1926-1937 5b *14 A-O $28.200 A-O '21-'26 A-O 8.000—A&O '21-*24 Bridge Bonds. 6s *18 M-N $7,000c—M-N'21-27 „ 6s '19 M-S M-S '21-'23 6,000 Water-Works Bonds. 4MsT2 M-S $16,500. _,500 " ($2,7" due Sept. 15 " six months 5s '17 J-J ($10,000—Sept 1 *21-'22 5Ms'20 M-S 36,000.. Apr 1 *22-'27 5,000 Oct 1 1927 1917 and each thereafter.) !36,000--Oct 1 '21-26 Is. 4Hs'16 M-S $40.000—M & S *24-'30 (See V. 102, p. 911. for maturity.) 60,000-M-S 15 '30- 37 4Hs'16 F-A (See V. 103, r p. 343, for maturity.) 500—.Sept 15 1924 Deficit Bonds. r „ , Refunding Water Bonds. 3.65s'06M-N$83,000c—.May 1 1931 5s '19 M-S J 14,000-Sept 1 '23-'24' Oct 1 1921 I 18,000. .Sept 1 '25-'26 Apr 1 1922 1,500 Oct 1 1922 TOTAL 000 5s '17 A-O 2,500 Apr 1 1923 Moating debt 26,000 3,000 Oct 1 1923 Water bonds (included).. 667,500 12,000—A&O 1 '24-'25 Sinking fund 85,000 7,000—A&O 1 1926 Tot. assessed val. 1920—-50,000,000 5s '17 A-O 5.250.A&O 1 '21-22 Total tax (per $1,000) 1916—$16*0$ 2,500—Apr 1 '23-'27 Population in 1920 (Census)..33.011 4,000-.Oct 1 '23-'26 INT. payable ln N. Y. at Mech. 5s '17 A-O 97,500—A&O 1 *21-'26 & Metals' Nat. Bank and Winslow, (For maturity see V. 105, p. 2668.) Lanier & Co.; in Columbus at the 1,000 Oct 1 1921 Ohio Nat. Bank and in Portsmouth at 500 Apr 1 1922 the First National Bank. 1,500 Oct 1 1922 5s *17 A-O 2,500 Apr 1 1923 3,000 Oct 1 1923 PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL DIST 12,000. .A&O 1 *24-'25 3)4s'02 A-O 8,000c__Apr 25 1923 7,000—A&O 1 1926 4s'05 M-N20 12,600c.May20'23-'26 5s *19 s-a 16,000.Aug 12 *24-'28 103,500 J-D '21-'29 4)4s'09 F-A J-J 14,500c_Jan 12 *27-'30 (See V. 109, p. 605, for maturity.) 4s '06 /$1,000 High School Building. F-A $15.000c.Feb 8 4a '07 — Ravenna is the county seat. Highway Bonds. Sept 1 1925 July 1 1930 15,000c...Aug 1 1930 15.000c.Nov 1 *25-'27 35,000—June 1 '28-'34 40,000c_Sept 1 *33-*40 10,000.-Feb 1 '25-'34 Health Bonds. $5,000 1933-1942 42,000 5s '19 6s *21 Sept 11924 $8,000 INTEREST at Chemical Nat.Bk., N. Y.; and at 2d Nat. Bk.. Ravenna. 1 — July 1 1922 Mar 1 1925 Park Bonds. 5s *17 M-S /$40.000c_Sept 1852. Street-Paving Bonds. *25-'28 4,000c—Oct 1 1921 2,000c...Mar 1 1922 Total assessed val. 1915—1,618,100 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 7.000—Feb 23 1942 5s *17 M-N 40.000c.Nov 9 '43-'46 5s '19 A-O 60,000—Oct 1 '27-'38 (See V. 109, p. 1003, for maturity. Population 1910, 5,310; 1920—7,219 Assess, "l 3,500 Apr 1 1927 Flood-Emergency Bonds. A-O $30,000 Apr 1923 Population 1910, 6,012; 1920, 10,659 5s '13 township (P. O. Gallon) is ln Crawford County. BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1916$75,000 Sinking fund 1,000 67,000c.Aug 25 *24-'35 maturity see V. 103, p. 511-) 4)48*17 F-A f60.000.Feb 23 '36-'41 Assess, 10,000—June 1 '28-'29 Public Comfort Station Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '12-S7.80 This A-O (For 6,000—Nov 1 '2l-'26 — J-D Total assessed val. 1913—1,843,880 POLE TOWNSHIP. A-O J-D 4Hs'16 F-A \ 3,500—Nov 1 *27-'28 5s'17 $15,000-July 1 '23-'25 — BOND. DEBT 8,500c—.May 10,000c June 2,500 Aug 4,000c—.Sept /12,000c—Oct 1 *21-'26 1 5,000c—Oct 1 '27-'28 POLAND 4}4a 1 1922 $17,000c.—Oct F-A 4s'09 _ TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Lowellville) Is in Mahoning County. Road Bonds. '12 fis'13 4s ... „ $3,000 Refunding bonds Water-works bonds— INT. at any bank In Port PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP. This township (P.O.Plymouth) is in Richland County. Improvement Bonds. 5s $41,000 Oct 1 1938 BOND. DEBT June 13 '21 $56,000 Tot.assess.val.(2-3 act)'20-2,950,500 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $8 -50 Population 1910, 1,501; 1920, 1,572 $224,500 $7,200—Oct 10 '21-'23 Water debt 7,506,100 31.OOOc.Dec 12'26-'32 Assessed val'n, real estate 5,131,360 51.165—Oct 10'21-32 Assessed val'n, personal 4)4s'14 J-J /$75,OOOc_July 17 '34-48 (Tot.ass'd val.'21 (85%ac) 12,637,360 \ 40,OOOc_July 17 *39-42 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—_$2&.60 4s '12 4s '10 $1,000)'18_$15.00 Village Portion Bonds. Population 1910, 1,407; 1920, 1,330 5Hs'17 M-N$10,995c May 15 '22-'28 Village Hall Bonds. M-N $7,000c.-May 1 *22-28 PLEASANT CITY SPECIAL S. D. 5s '11 GEN.BD.DT. Jan. 1 1921 $47,500 This district (P. O. Pleasant City) Assessment debt (add'l).— 61,790 Is In Guernsey County. Water bonds (included) 36,500 Building Bonds. 4,476 5s 16 M-8 $36,000-M&S 5 21- 55 Sinking fund Total tax rate (per — [Vol. 112. OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS 138 5.000-A&0 15 '25-'29 3,000_Mar 15 '30-*35 6,000-Sept 15 '30-'35 2,000—M&S 15 1936 5,000--M&S 15 1937 4,000—Mar 15 1938 4,500—Sept 15 1938 5.000—Mar 15 1939 5,000 M-S *25-'29 $40,000 J-J 21- 30 18,000 ——J-J '21-'29 5s '19 32,000 J-J '21-28 5s '19 42,000 J-J *2l-'31 5s '19 51,000 J-J '21-'31 5s '19 6,000 J-J *21-'22 5s '79 14,000 J-J '21-'24 6s '20 16,319 A-O '22-'29 A-O 76,245 6s '20 6s '21 A-O 34,000 A-O '22-'31 TOT. DEBT July 1 1920 $673,435 Road bonds July 1 '19 116,041 Tot. val. 1919 (abt act)..85,404,730 8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) 1914 $2.50 5s *19 5s *19 J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J J-J M-S '30-'38 Population 1910,47,667; 118,000 1920-55,178 Street Bonds (Village's portion). INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 4Hs'16 F-A $20,000—M-S 1 *22-'26 5s '18 M-S $1,050 Sept 1 1924 RICHWOOD SCHOOL DIST. 5Ks'19 M-S 1,440—Sept 1 '21-'24 This district (P. O. Marysville) Is Sewer Bonds. In Huron County. * 4s '04 J-D $10,000—Dec 30 '21-'22 5s '15 A-O 37,500—-Oct 1 *21-*35 J-D 4s '05 22,500—J&D *23-'25 TOTAL DEBT May 1917—$39,000 J-D 4s *06 22.500—-J&D *25-'27 J-D 5s *13 30.000 J-D *22-'21 J-D 5s '16 4,500—J-D 30 1922 RICHMOND TOWNSHIP. This townsldp (P. O. Attica R. D. 14,000 J-D '25-'29 5)*sT9 J-D (See V. 110, p. 389. for maturity.) No. 2) is in Huron County. Road-Improvement Bonds. 500—Dec 20 1921 5s '20 J-D 6s '15 A-O $2.500--Oct 1 '21-25 Refunding Park Bonds. 5s '05 J-D $5,000 June 11922 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21. $29,500 930 5)£sT8 M-S $50,000 1932-1940 Sinking fundGEN. BONDS Apr 1921— $440,140 Total val. *1921 (90% act.) .2,408.925 Assessment debt 23,467 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $15.90 1,299 Sinking fund 36,598 Population in 1920 „ - June, 1921.] bichwood. Bridge Bonds. This village Is in Union County. 4s '11 J-D $27,000—June 15 1934 Refunding Bonds. (Opt. $2,000 yearly beg. June 15 *16) 6s '18 s-a $21,000 A-0 '24-'44 4s 12 J-J 10,000 Jan 1 1926 BOND. DEBT June 15 *21 $40,000 (Subject to call Jan 1 1916) Assess, debt June 1 '19 A-O 13,000 $10,000 5s *13 Apr 1 1934 Floating debt, 2,000 (Opt. $1,000 yrly. beg. Apr. 1 *17) M-N 100,000cMay 1 *22-*46 Sinking fund. 11,000 5s 14 M-Nf 3,000 Nov 1 *21-'23 Tot.assess.val.'21(90%act.)2,297,610 5s *15 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $26.00 \10.000-Nov 1 '24-'28 M-S i 3,000-Sept 1 '2l-'23 Population 1910, 1,729; 1920-1,601 5s *16 112.000—Sept 1 *24-'29 5s '17 M-N150,000 —1957 kidgef1eld township. 5s '17 M-N$14,000 —.1929 This township (P. O. Monroeville) 5s '18 M-S 16,000.— 1930 is in Huron County. 6s'19 M-N 24,000 1929 5s '19 A-O 4,100 A-O '2l-*24 6s '20 s-a 40,000c.-Oct 1 '21-'30 5s '19 A-O 1,500 A-O '24-'25 6s '20 s-a 60,000c Mar 15 '22-'36 5s '19 A-O 1,100 A-O '25-*26 Memorial Building Bonds. 5s *19 A-O 2,450——A-O '26-'28 5s '16 F-A $22,000 —1927 BOND. DEBT June 6 '19$74,700 Refunding Bonds. Total assessed val. 1913 3,116.180 5s '13 A-O $62,000 Apr 1 1942 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *13-$3.17 (Opt. $3,000 yrly. beginning 1920) Population 1910. 1,976; 1920—2,020 Deficiency Bonds. _ 5s '13 $68.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21... bidqe twp. rural sch. dis This district (P. O. Van Wert) is in Van Wert County. ($10,000 M-S *27-'29 5**s'18M-S - $427,500 Sinking fund-. 15,992 Assessed val'n, real estate.32,897,100 Assessed val'n, personal 28,*59,950 33,000 M-S '29-'32 Tot.ass'd val.'2l(78%act.)61,357,050 15.000 M-S '32-'34 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 -$1 -.50 Building Bonds. Populat'n 1910, 40,069; 1920-41,556 5s '17 M-S $32,000c„M-S 1 '21-27 INTEREST on bridge bonds paya¬ _ TOT. BD. DT. 139 OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS Apr 1917— $45,000 ble at County Treasurer's office. Tot.assess.val.'17(90%act.)4125,000 ross ripley. twp. rural s. d. This township (P. O. Jamestown) This village is in Brown County. is in Greene County. School-Completion Bonds. 5s '16 A-OI $3,500 A-O 1 *32-'33 , Refunding Bonds. 4s $30,880 Jan 1 1922 Refunding Water-Works Bonds BOND. DEBT Apr 41921- $26,000 4s $23.000 July 6 1926 Total assessed val. 1921 -2,341,810 BOND. DEBT Apr 24'18$29,780 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20-$16.30 Floating debt (add'l)_ 2,000 Total assess, val. 1917 1,352,014 sabina school district. —. s-a 23,000c.-Jan 1 '22-'44 24,000c_8ept 1 '21,-44 — (Assessment about actual Value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1916—$14.60 Population in 1920— —10,305 -—1948 INTEREST on the refunding bds. of 1910 is payable at City Treasurer's »1Q |10,000— I 1 j200 ------—1»1934 5**s'20M-S 10.000 Sept 21-'30 5Hs'20 s-a 35,000c__Sept 15 1921 5*£s'20 / 3,000 1921-1935 \ 900 ——1921-1950 6s'20 12,000 1921-1934 6s'21 5,000——1921-1951 4,978—1921-1951 -— -— * 5s '21 Assessed valuation 1917-$10,900,000 192 —1921-1928 s-a 5s *18 Kq $ 14.000c—Apr 1 '22-'49 s-a 5*£s'18 5*$s*18 5*£s'18 2,628---—1921-1931 — 25 1921-1931 254.54—1921-1931 Town-Hall Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $6,000c—July 1 1938 Condemnation Bonds. office; on other all bonds at Far¬ mers' National Bank, Salem, O. salem school district. Building Bonds. 4Hs*16 M-S $65,000c.Mar 6 '24-'56 5s J-D . 1938 16,000c High-School Bonds. 4**s 1946 M-N $ 125,000c BON D. DEBT Apr 4 '21 $201,000 Total assessed val n 1921-12.511,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $21.00 $600—-Nov 26 1946 Population 192010,000 $742,459 223,000 salem twp. road dist. Sinking fund 160,523 This district (P. O. Leetonia) is in Assess, val. '19 (abt. act.) 29,248,080 Columbiana Oounty. Tax rate (per $14000) 1919 $11.80 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 '21. $43,000 INT. at Oit. Bank of St. Bernard Total assessed val. 1921 6,500,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2i$15.30 ST. BERNARD SCHOOL DIST. 4s'00 M-N$30.000c—May 29 1930 salem twp. rural s. d. 4*4s'16 M-N — TOT. BD. DT. April 1920 Water debt (included) 4s '09 A-O F-A J-D 4s '12 4s '12 24.000—Apr 15 '21-'44 75,000—Aug 27 1952 100.000—Dec 23 1952 4*4s'15 M-N 20.000 Nov 6 1952 4*|s'16 M-S 15,000—Mar 15 1956 5*4s'19 s-a 34,000c. .Jan 1 "22-'55 BOND. DEBT July 1 '18$277,000 Sinking fund 43,446 Assessed valuation 1915—13,513,450 School tax rate (per $1,000) '15-$4.30 Population in 1916 (est.)......6,000 INT.at Cit. Bank of St. B. This district (P. O. Upper San¬ dusky R. F. D. No, 8) is in Wyandot Oounty. 5tfs'19 s-a $66,500—M-N '21-*40 BOND. DEBT Dec. 1919$70,000 Tot.assess.val.'19(act val.)3,349,240 Population in 1920 (est.) —1,200 Prin. and int. payable at the First Nat. Bank of Upper Sandusky. 3alineville. — - . Total tax rate This district (P. O. Sabina) is in (per $1,000)*17—$1.88 Population in 1910-—— 1.840 Clinton County. ripley school district. Building Bonds. M-N $2.500 Nov 3 1936 (Subject to call after Nov. 3 1931.) 5s '16 Refunding Bonds. M-N $2.500c—Nov 29 1938 (Subject to call after Nov. 29 1928) Electric Light Bonds. 6s '21 $6,500 1941 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1921$49,000 Floating debt-7,000 Total assessed val. 1920—1,500.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) $26.76 Population 1920 1,529 5s '18 — - rittman. This village is in Wayne County. Sewer Bonds. -s '17 $2,000 -s '17 4,000 6s '18 2,000—Apr 1 '27-'30 Park Bonds. 6s '20 s-a $6,000-June 1 '26-'37 Street-Improvement Bonds. 5Hs'19 s-a $5,000-Mar 15 *30-'34 Water Works Bonds. -s *17 $1,100 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $135,000 Assessment debt 48,000 Water debt 49,500 Total assessed val. 19202,900.000 Total taxratetoer $1,000) '20-$20.20 — — — — Population 1919 (est.) rock 2,000 creek] in Ashtabula Co. Street Impt. (Village's portion). 5s '16 M-S $15,000—M-S 1 *22-'36 BONDED DEBT $32,130 Total assessed valuation632,240 Total tax rate (per $1,000)——$4.55 Population 1910, 455; 1920, 483. river] 1921-1946 $44,000 1917- Total assess, val. 1917 1,794,000 School tax rate (per $l,000)'16-$7.20 1,800 Population 1917 (est.)- This city is Incorp. 1878. 1920, 6,312. in Hamilton Countv. Pop'n 1910, 5,002; Police & Fire Dept. Bonds. 5s '13 F-A $6,000 Feb 1 1933 July 1 1945 4Ms'15 J-J 13.000 6s '18 6,000 l0,000c_Apr 5*4s'19 — s-a 1 1948 '22-'41 5*is'19,M-S J54,000 Sept 1 '21-'51 \ 1,000 Sept 11952 5*4s'20 s-a 25,000c.Sept 15 '21-45 5Ks'21 5,000 1921-1926 Park and Playground Bonds. 4s *10 J-D $15.000c...June 1 1940 4s '11 M-N 6,000 May 10 1941 — J-D 6,000 Dec 1 1941 4**s*10 A-O i 4,400—Oct 15 1940 5s *13 F-A 12.000—^-Aug 1 1943 Water & Light Bonds. 4s *11 4s '04 4s '02 4s '05 4s '05 A-O M-S F-A F-A $85.000c—Apr 4s '06 M-N F-A *07 4s '07 F-A A-O 4s *06 4s 4s '10 4s *12 5s *13 5s *14 5s *15 4**s'17 5s '17 5s '18 — A-O M-N J-J J-J — — — 1 1934 4,000c.—Mch 1 1,000c—Feb 1 1,000c.--Aug 1 6,000c—May 1 4,000c Aug 1 10,000c—Aug 20 6,500c—Apr 20 4,000c—Apr 15 12,000 10.000c—Apr 1 30,000—Nov 15 4.500—Jan 15 10,000 Jan 7.000 4,000 6,000 15 1922 1925 1925 1936 1936 1937 1937 1938 1940 1942 1943 1944 1945 —_1947 1947 1948 — 5*£s'19 14,500 1921-1939 ($500 in even years, $1,000 in odd.) Water Main Ext. Bonds. 3,000 Mar 5 1947 5*18*18 F-A $11.000 A-O '21-'25 4*4s'17 M-S Park Bonds. 5Hs'20 6,300 .-1921-1950 6s '20 A-O ($7,000.-Apr 1 *22-'28 Street, Sidewalk and Sewer \ 6,000--Oct 1 '22r'27 (City's Portion) Bonds, Water and Light Bonds. is *06 M-S $3,000c—Mar 1 1936 5s '18 s-a J$10.000—Oct l'25-*34 4s '06 J-D 1,000c—June 16 1936 \ 53,000 A-O '35-*54 4s '03 F-A 14.000c—Aug 1 1933 6s '20 A-O 5,500—Oct 1 *21-'31 4s '04 M-S 15,000c—Mar 1 1934 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '05 M-S 6,000c—Sept 20 1935 J-D 5,000c—June 15 1936 5*£s'19 A-O f$3,500—Apr 1 *22-'28 4s '06 \ 8,000—Oct 1 '21-'28 4s *07 J-D 6.000c—Dec 10 1937 6s '21 A-O f 540 Oct 1 1921 4s *12 Sept 3.000 Sept 1 1932 19,000—Oct 1 '22-'30 6s '12 Feb 59.79 —.Feb 12 1922 Road Impt. (Village's portion). 5s *12 Dec 42_.Dec 1 *21-'22 5s '16 J-D $900--Apr 1 '22-'23 5s *11 Dec .46 Dec 1 1921 Sewer 8c Sewage-Disposal Bds 5s '11 1,000 1921 4Ms*16 A-O $50,000—A-O 1 ^21-'36 5s '12 Oct 46.02—Oct 1 *2l-'22 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 8 *21— $14^,200 5s '12 Oct .86—Oct 16 *21-'22 Assessment debt (add'l) 346,550 5s '12 Dec .22—Dec 1 *2l-'22 Sinking fund 2,508 5s '12 Dec .34..Dec 10 '2l-*22 Water debt (incl.) 68,500 5s *12 Dec .60—DeclO *2l-'22 Assessed val. real estate 5,516,370 5s *12 Mar .31—Mar 25 1922 Assessed val. personal894,000 5s *12 Aug 26.82—Aug25 '21-*22 Total assessed val. 1920—-6,410,370 5s '12 Dec .60—DeclO *21-*22 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $16.70 5s '13 M-S 10,000 Mar 11943 5,000 Apr 1 1933 Population 1920-— —1,861 5s '13 A-O INT. on sewer bonds payable at 5s *13 M-S 2,500 May 1 1943 the Rocky River Sav. & Bank. Co. 5s '13 June 600 June 15 1933 5s '13 July 136—July 15 '21-23 rocky river vil. sch. dist. 5s '13 Aug 108.66-Aug 1 '21-23 Building Bonds. 5s '13 431.76 —1921-1923 5s '13 134.40 —1921-1923 4Hs'17 A-O $75,000 118.66 —1921-1923 (For maturity see V. 103, p. 2176) 5s *13 F-A $20.000c-A&0 1 '31-'40 5s '14 13,000 Feb 1 1934 1,000c—Apr 1 1941 5s '14 J-D 5.000 Jan 15 1944 122 1921-1924 2,000c—Oct 1 1941 5s '14 5s '17 A-O 35.20 —1921-1924 4,000c_Apr 1 *42-'45 5s *14 ! 107 1921-1924 8,000c_ Oct 1 '42-'45 5s'14 20.000C-A&0 1 *46-'5d 11,262,563. 1921-1924 A-O 24,000—Oct 1 '21-'44 5s '15 3,000—Oct 10 1945 5*$s'19 s-a 5s '15 / 3,719 11,770— 1921-1925 6s '20 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 15 *18I 127 1921-1925 $66,200 77 1921-1926 Assess, debt (add'l)---—.. 321,888 5s '16 7,000 1945 Sinking fund 13,076 5s *17 2.000 Aug 27 1956 Total assess, val. 1917—-3,206,330 4Hs'16 F-A 50,000 Jrny 9 1946 Tax rate (per $1,000) '17$14-20 4**s'16 J-J 3.500—.May 15 1936 Population 1918 (est.)-—-.—2,500 4*4s'10M-N 4Hs'17 M-S 70,000 Mar 30 1947 4**s'17 A-O 12,000 Apr 12 1947 ross Chlllloothe is the county seat. 4*$s*17 A-O 3,000 Apr 12 1947 5s'17 2,000 1927 Flood-Emergency Bonds. 4,500 —.1947 5s *14 J-D $21,500 Due $2,000 y ly 5s '17 This village is in Cuyahoga Co. Paving Bonds (Villages share). — — _ - _ . — ... — — — — — . county] — _ . — st. clairsville. This village is in Belmont Oounty. Street Impt. {Village's portion). J-J $1,250c_M-S 1 '22-'26 A-O 65.000—Oct 1'21-39 5s '16 6s *20 in Columbiana Oo. Water Works Impt. Bonds. 6s '20 J-J I$5,000-Jan 15'22-'31 I 5,000-July 15 '22-'31 Electric Light Plant Bonds. 6s '18 M-S $25,000—Mar 1 *24-*35 BOND. DEBT Apr 1918——$64,000 BOND. DEBT May 1920$80,028 Total assessed val. 1919-—2,252,460. Population 1910, 2,403; 1920. 2,700 INT. on bonds of 1918 payable at Total tax rate (per $1.000)'19-117.40 Population 1910, 1,393; 1920, 1,561. ST. MARYS. This city Is in st. bernard. 4*4s '08A-O This village is rocky Building Bonds. 4Hs $27,000 BOND. DEBT May This village is - Village Treasurer's allies. SANDUSKY. This olty is situated In Erie County, Auglaize County. on Sandusky Bay. Street-Improvement Bonds. Settled June 5 5*4s'19 A-O $l,000c_Apr 1 '25-'26 1818. Inoorp. as a town Feb. 14 General Deficiency Bonds. 1824; as a olty Moh. 6 1845. 5s '15 M-S $8.000 Mar 1 1925 Refunding Bonds* Refunding Bonds. 4Hs M-S $19,000c Mar 1 1924 4.80s'15A-O 18,200 Oct 1 1935 6s '18 A-O 52,000c—A-O '21-'46 Electric-Light Bonds. 4Hs M-S $4,320c 1921-1924 General Street Refunding. 4**s $20,000—-Mar 1 1928 4s *12 J-J 21,000c -.1932 4s *12 A-O 46.000c—-Oct 1 1937 4.80*16 J-J 18,200—-Jan 1 1936 Water-Works & Elec.-Lt. Bds. 5s *16 A-O $38,000.-A-O 1 *21-'40 5**s'19 A-O 20,000c—A-O '22-*31 Water Bonds. 5s M-S $20,000c 1921-1930 ... 4s '06 4s '07 M-S $15,000c M-S 8,000c 4**s*19 s-a Sept 1 1921 Mar 1 1927 J24,000—May 1 '31-'36 t 2,500 May 1 1937 J 6,000—June 1 '31-'36 4**s'19 s-a 1 2,000—June 1 1937 4**s M-N 26,500 -1931-37 4*4s J-D 8,000 1931-37 Market Equip. Bonds. 3s F-A $1,000 1921-29 Emergency Bonds. 5s M-S $1,200 1922 Heating Plant Bonds. — 5s M-S , $2,200 1921-31 - Fire-Department Bonds. F-A $25,000—Aug 1 '23-'24 J-J Highway Bonds. 16,000 1921-1924 5s '05 J-J $21,000c—Jan 2 1923 Water Bonds. TOT. BD. DT. Apr 6 *21- $292,406 4s '07 M-N$75,000c&r_May 11922 Assessment debt (add'l) 60.000c-July 1 *23-'24 75,734 4s '12 J-J Water debt (included) 82,000 5s '17 1,500—Nov 1 *21-'23 5s '14 5s - — Gen. sink, fd 41,000 Total val.' 1920(3-4 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$22 00 at office of M-S $26,000c—Mar 1 1922 M-N 27,840—May 1 '22-'24 M-N 72,000—May 1 '25-'30 5s *14 .5,679 5s *14 Population in 1920—. INT. Sewer Bonds. act.)—6,183,250 4s '07 Sinking Fund Trustees. 4*£s'15 J-D 9,000 June 11926 48,000—June 1 '27-*30 18,000c—Sept 1 1926 80,000c-8ept 1 '27-30 5s M-S 6,000 —1921-1926 5s M-S 8,600-1928 Paving 8c Sewer Bonds. 5s A-O $3,300 1922-28 Subway Construction Bonds. 6s '17 $10,000 Grade-Crossing Elimination 4s '13 J-J $31,875c-Jan 1 '22-'24 lXs'16 M-S 731,600—Sep I '23-'25 111,000 Sept 1 1926 5s A-O 14,000 —1926-1928 4**s'15 M-S st. mary's school dist. M-S $50.000 5s'15 — BOND. DEBT May 11919 $69,000 Total assessed val'n 1919—6,630,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)—$16.20 Population in 1919 (approx.)—6,000 INT. is payable at St. Mary's Banking A Trust Oo. — SALEM. This city Is In Columbiana County. Refunding Bonds. 4**s'05 F-A $2,340—Aug 1 '21-'22 4 **s'07 M-S 3,000c.Mar25 *22-*24 4**s'07 F-A 9,000— (Due part yearly on Aug. 1.) 4Ms'10 M-S 2,000..Marl5 '22-*23 4Hs'10 J-J 12.000c.July 1 '22-'33 4*|s'10 A-O 8,000c—Oct 1 '22-'29 5s *13 M-S 40,318.25-Sept 1 1921 5s '15 F-A 27,000..Feb 1 '24-'50 5s '15 M-S 12,000—Sept 1 *25-'3fl 15,000-Mar 15 *26-'40 5s *16 M-S 5Hs'18 F-A 12,000-Feb 15 '27-'29 11,814—Apr 1 '29-'34 5*|s'18 — 4,740—Mar 15 1930 5s '19 s-a 15,000-Mar 15 '31-'33 1,000—Mar 15 1934 A-O 9.000c-Apr 1 '21-'29 — - 17,500——1926-28 5s„ J-J^ 4s '06 A-O $50,000c-Apr Harbor Bonds. 5*18*20 F-A 51,000-Aug '22-*25 1 1 *22-'35 Street-Improvement Bonds. 6s M-S $10,480 —1921-1928 4s *12 F-A 2,000—Aug 1 '21-22 4s '13 M-N 7,680—May 1 *22-'25 4*$s'14 M-S 5,500—May 1 *22-*27 4**s*17 s-an 6,OOOc-Aug 1 '2i-'20 1,400c—Aug 1 1927 7,500c-Aug 1 '21-"23 5s '17 s-an 9,000c.Aug 1 '24-'26 3,200c—Aug 1 1927 5s '17 s-an SOOc.Aug 1 '21-'25 400c .Aug 1 *26-'27 1.500—-Aug 1 1921 4*£s'17 F-A 12,000c-Aug 1 *22-'27 5s'17 200c-Dec 1 '21-'22 5s M-S 1,500 1926-28 Dock-Improvement Bonds. 5s *16 M-N 15,000 Feb 1 *25-*39 5s '92 F-A $18,000c. Aug 1 '21-26 5**s'17 Nov 500 Mar 1 1922 TOT.BD.DT. Mar 31'21-$1,222,450 Fire-Department Bonds. 204,550 '16 J-D $15.000—Mar 1 '25-'39 Water bonds (included).. Assessed valuation 1920—38,784,840 Electric-Light Bonds. 4Hs'll J-D $11.000c.Apr 1 '22-*32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920- —$19.60 Population in 1920 22,897 Sewer Bonds. 4*4s'12 F-A $40,000—Apr 1 '22-'40 INT. on dock 5s in N. Y. Olty at 5*£s'13 J-J 18,000—Mar 1 '22-*39 Amer. Exchange Nat. Bank; other 5s 15 M-S 4,000—Mar 1 '22-'25 bonds by Olty Treasurer. 5Ms'18 20,000—Mar 1 '22-*25 0 — _ ^ . — Sewage-Disposal Bonds. 5Ms'18 — $20,000—Mar 1 '22-' 25 sandusky Water-Works Bonds. J-J $138,000c..-July 1 1959 4*£s'16 M-N 42,000—Nov 1 '22-'42 5s '17 4s *09 __ 5*£s'18 s-a 20,000 __ .Part yearly Funding Bonds. 4**s'09 A-O $3,000—Apr 6s '20 s-a 23,928.-Feb 1 '22-'24 1 *31-'45 Sewer & Bridge-Repair Bonds. 4Hs*09 A-O $7,000c.Apr 1 '22-'28 Deficiency Bonds. 6s '20 s-a $10,277-8ept 15 '24-'28 TOT. DEBT July 1 '20— $697,523 Water debt July 1 1918— 149,000 Sinking fund July 1 JL91831,331 _ county. Fremont is the county seat. $53,000c Street 5s '17 Bonds$^ M-S ] SOOc.Mar 15 1922 1,055c—Sept 15 1922 Road Bonds. 5s H7 /$2,625-M&S 15 1922 \ 20,OOOC-M&S 15*23-27 M-S 5s *18 M-S 25.000C-M&S 15*22-26 5s M-S 136,000 — _s 273,600 6s 43,500 6s '21 M-S 25,000—Sept 15 1929 ... ... 6s '20 M-S M-S 5s — — _ School taxratefper $1,000) *2l-$6.00 SCIOTO COUNTY. Portsmouth is the county seat. Population in 1920 M-S$358,700—Sept 1 *21-*47 4Ks*16 M-S 110,000——Sept 1 1949 112,500 Sept 11950 Road Bonds. —s $193,000 6s '20 M-S 150,000—Sept 1 '22-'29 Children's Home Bonds. 5s '20 J-J $70,000—Jan 1 *25-'59 Funding Bonds. , 4Hs*17 M-N$48,000—M-N 1 '21-'28 ^ --- ^ M-Sj33.000-8ept 1 '21-'42 5s '19 \31,500—Mar 1 *22-'42 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '20 $751,704 Total assessed val'n 1919-80,085,350 $1,000) 1915—$14.00 Population In 1920 (Census)..62,850 Tax rate (per SHADYSIDE. is in Belmont County. Water-Works Bonds. May$40,000-May 15 *22-'45 TOT. DEBT Apr. 1921— $40,000 Total assess, val. 1921 2,236,010 This village 5s '15 Tot. tax rate RURAL SCH. D. This district (P. O. Lockbourne, R. F. D. No. 1) is in Pickaway Co. School BIdg. Bonds. TWP. (per $1,000; 1921 $17.20 5s 1921-1935 $30,000 ... BOND. DEBT May Tot. ass'd. val. 1918 DIST. 22 '18 $58,500 1,876,810 School tax rate (per $1,000) *16.$8.20 A-O S45,000c—Oct 1 *21-'35 A-O 250.000 1922-1924 5s '17 A-O A-0 5s 6s '21 300,000 1922-1924 ] 10,000c—Oct 1 1927 \240.000c0ct 1 '28-'43 6s '20 M-S $24,000c—_M-S '22-'45 TOTAL DEBT May 17 '21 $904,000 School Improvement Bonds. Assess, val. real estate 16,600,000 5s '17 $4,000c_Sept 1 *21-'28 Assess, val. personal 18,000,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 26 1920 $44,500 Tot. ass'd val 20(50% act).34,000,000 Sinking fund 2,500 School tax (per $1,000) '20 $1.28 Assessed valuation 1920—3,777,000 Population in 1920 (est.) 3,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) '19 INT. at office of Village Treasurer. $13.80 Population in 1910 2,177 ... ... INT. Scioto bonds of 1917 payable at on Bank, Commercial Point. SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. Lockbourne R. F. D. No. 1) is in Pickaway Co. Building Bonds. 5s '15 J-D $34.000c_M&S 1 22-38 5s *18 M-S 4,000 1921-1928 TOTAL DEBT June 1921$61,000 Assess, val. real estate 2,198,590 Assess, val. personal 861,180 Other assess, property 59,770 SCIOTO TWP. SHARON TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Sharon Cen¬ ter) is in Medina County. Road-Improvement Bonds. 5s '15 A-O $39,388c—.A-O '21-'34 BOND. DEBT Apr 111921 $41,000 Assessed valuation 1920 1,800,000 , Total assess, Tax rate (per val. 3,120.540 1921 $1,000)-.1921 $13.80 Population 1910, 2,177; 1920, .2,461 INT. at office of Clerk Bd. of Ed. Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$20.40 1910, Population 1,123; 1920, 1.087 INT. at Sharon Center Bank'g Co. SCIOTOVILLE SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. Sciotoville) is in Bonds. 500C—Sept 10 1922 4,000cM&S 10 *23-'26 3,000cMar 10 '27-'29 5348*18 M-S l,500cSept 10 *27-'29 124.000CM&S 10 *30-'37 (Subject to call after Mar. 10 1923) TOTAL DEBT (?) School-Building SCIOTOVILLE VILLAGE S. D. This district (P. O. Sciotoville) is in Scioto County. GEN. BD. DT. Mar 31 '20 $80,000 Floating debt (add'l) 5,000 Tot.ass ess.val.'19(75 %act) 3,385,840 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919.—$16.00 Population in 1919 4,000 SHAWNEE. Funding Bonds. A-O $3.000..A-0 5Ms $2,400—Sept 15 1928 ... Population 1910, SEBRING 5^s'17 SCHOOL DISTRICT. A-0 SCHOOL DISTRICT. 534s'20 ^ — $3,480—Apr 17'22-'27 ] 2,000 Nov 1 '23-'26 1 3,000-Nov 1 '27-'29 . Deficiency Bonds. 6s '20 M-N$13,000—Nov 1 '23-'34 Refunding Bonds. 6s '20 M-N $5,000—Nov 1 '23-*29 BOND. DEBT Apr 17 1921 $60,300 Floating debt 7,600 Tot. assess, val. '20 (% act)3,8l0,000 School tax rate(per $1,000)*20 $20.20 Population in 1920 4,000 SENECA SHELBY. This village is In Richland County. Incorporated September 1853. Refunding Bonds. F-A $3,200..Feb 5s '16 1,000c. Mar 5s'18 -s s-% ... 5s *19 6s *20 M-S 6s *20 M-S 6s '20 M-S M-S 20 1926 mos. 26,000 10,000c—M-S *21-'25 '23-'32 Bridge Improvement. J-D $4,000—Dec l'2l-'24 Sewer Bonds. 4^8 A-O $15,000c—Apr 1 '22-*36 ,500 Apr 1 1922 Impt. Bonds {Village's portion). 5s '13 A-O 5s '13 A-O 5s '13 $1,125—Apr 1 '22-'24 4,558—Apr 1 1935 Apr 5s '16 J-D J-D 2,000.June 1 '22-'25 5s '16 3,500-June 1 '27-'33 Fire-Apparatus Bonds. 5s 11 J-J $3.000 1921-1926 fis *15 M-S 800—Sept 1 *21-*22 BOND. DEBT July 1 '19. $154,200 Special assess t debt (incl)._ 27,000 Assessed valuation 1916--.5,400.000 (Assessment about actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1916—$12.50 Population in 1920 ... ... .— 5^s'17 1922-1928 4,000 — Motor-Truck Bonds. 5,578 , „ '19 s-a $6,500 BOND. DEBT Mar. '21. $46,550 1 (add'l)... 215,900 25.259 Sinking funds Assessed val., real estate Assessed val., personal 6,000..Sept 1 '22-'27 J^T J-J 3.150 Jan 6 1922 July 1 1922 ,200—I. Jan 3,200.. { Tot. assess. val.'21 1 .Jan 1 1922 1923 $93,000c—1921-1932 14,000c.M-S 1 *32-'38 May 20 '21 $114,000 Sinking fund 25,491 Assess, val. '20(80% act.) 12,496,470 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $21-40 Population in 1920 (est.).. 11,000 INT. payable in Sidney at Citizens' M-S M-S BOND. DEBT National Bank. This village is in Summit County. Impt. Bonds (Village's Share). 6sVi9 M-S $50.000c_Sept 15 1939 Street 1939 M-S $10,000c-Sept 15 Sewage Disposal Bonds. 6s '19 M-S $10.000c-Sept 15 1939 BONDED DEBT— $199,690 1,500,000 SHERMAN TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Bellevue) in Huron County. Pop'n 1910. 675. Road Improvement Bonds. Jan 86,000.00—.1921-1926 33,000.00—1921-1927 ... ... 12,000.00—1921-1928 75,800.00—1921-1929 2,550 1921-1929 City Share St. Impt. (Sewers). 5s'18 ... ... — ... 33,744.24—.1921-1933 tf 9,500.00—1921-1925 43-,735.77—1923-1926 15,913.18—1927-1928 68,600.00-—1927-1930 ... 4Ks'08 4s $241,110.95—1921-1938 — — — '07 ... 4s '14 ... 4^s'09 25,000 — 5s '10 — 5s '13 192o 1926-1928 11,500.00—1921-1925 21,500.00—1921-1926 14,000 —...1921-1927 17,000.00.-1921-1927 21,500.00—1921-1929 24,190 1921-1930 2,354.18 12,273.58 — 4^s'l6 4Hs'17 ... — — 5s '19 1922 3,455.26 — 5s '15 1921-1924 1929-1931 8,000 — 4Hs'07 — 5Ms'20 Refunding Bonds. 4.45s'17 $24,862 1941-1945 .. Police-Department Bonds. $3,000c Sept 1 1928 Water Bonds. 5s '02 M-S $30,000 1921-1922 4s '03 M-S 10.000 -.1922 4Hs*12 M-S 4Hs M-S 285.000—. — 1923-1939 Market-House Bonds 4Ms M-S $25.000 1921-1939 Beech Creek Improvement Bds. 4s M-S $17.500 1927-1928 General Light Bonds. This township (P. O. Sebring) is Id Mahoning County. $82,000 43^s'll Sinking fund 2,160 4Hs'12 Total ass'd val. 1918 BOND. DEBT June 6 1919 4,756,930 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$7.60 Population In 1910 4,657 SOLON TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. district (P. O. is Solon) in Cuyahoga County. -1921 1921-1923 $2,000 30,000 ... —. Deficiency Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $70,000 1923-1927 Paving Bonds. $16,050 1922-1931 TOT. BD. DT. Dec 31 '20_$1,985,207 6s '21 — 412,235 debt Assessment 325,000 182,917 Water debt (incl.) Sinking fund School-Improvement Bonds. Assessed valuation 1920—95,546,460 ($3,000c—Oct 1 '2i-'23 (Assessment about actual value.) 5^s'18 A-O 22,000c—Oct 1 '24-'34 Pop'n '10, 46,921; '20 60,840. 115,000c—Oct 1 '35~'39 TOTAL DEBT (?) INT. on bonds of 1918 payable at Chagrin Falls Banking Co., Chagrin SOMERSET VIL. SCHOOL DIST. This district is in Deficiency 6s M-S Perry County. Funding Bonds. $4,500 School Improvement Bonds. 5s '17 M-S $34,410c_M&S 1 '21-*42 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $34,400 Assessed val. 1920 {% act.) 1,492,580 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$23.40 INTEREST payable at or at Importers' Bank In New & Springfield Nat. Traders' York. 1 1922 5s M-S $6,000c—Sept 15 1931 4Mb M-S 10,000c—Mar 15 1931 SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DIST. Buildings, Sites, &c. 4Hs'08 J-D $l0,000c_Dec 1 *21-'24 4Ks'10 F-A 100,000c.Aug 1 '25- 34 4HsTl M-N 45,000c_May 1 '35-'39 4Hs'12 F-A 60,000.Aug 31 '40-'43 5s *13 J-J 90.000—Jidy 2 '22-'39 5s *14 M-S 15.000—Sept 1 21-'22 5s '15 A-O 40,000-Apr 15 '22-27 (See V. 100, p. 1114 for maturity 5s '18 M-S $160.000-Mar 1 '25-34 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,520 INT. payable at Treas. office. 6s '20 J-D 1925-1947 125,000 BOND. DEBT June 8 1920 $570,000 SOUTH This CHARLESTON. village is 97,500 Floating debt Sinking fund County. 31,900 adopted Tot. ass'd val.'19 (act'l)..77,653,760 Oct. 16 1917. Val. of school property '19 103452222 Water-Works Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$6.60 5s '16 MS $8,500c.Sept 1 '21-'37 Population in 1920 60,840 5s *15 M-S 26,000c.M-S 1 *21-'46 INT. on 4Hs '08 at office of Sea5s '16 M-S 2,500_.Sept 1 '38-'42 songood & Mayer, Cincinnati; on Storm Water Sewer Bonds. 4Ks of 1910, 1911 and 1912 at the 5s '16 M-S $500e Sept 1 1921 American Trust & Sav. Co., Spring¬ BOND. DEBT Aug 1915— $37,200 field; on 5s of 1913 at Otis & Co., Total assessed val. 1914 1,635,030 Cleveland, and on 5s of 1914, 1915 Population 1910, 1,181; 1920, 1,267 and 1918 at the office of the Dis¬ Commission in Clark government trict Treasurer. DIST. * South Euclid) BONDED DEBT (?) SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP. This township Is In Mahoning Co. Road-Improvement Bonds. 5s '09 $35,000 5s'14 A-O 60,000—Oct 1 *22-*33 BOND. DEBT June 15 '21 $95,000 Sinking fund../. 10,240 Tot. val. 1921 (est.) 3,000,000 — SOUTH This SOLON VILLAGE district (P. O. Madison County. School Bonds. .8 $42.000 Solon) S. D. ia in ... SPENCER TOWNSHIP. 1919.48.145.690 Populn 1910, 24,663; 1920, 25,923 500 $42,000.00—1921-1925 ... „ TOWNSHIP. Total assessed val'n . ... 5s '15 4Hs'16 4>4s'17 1922 20,000.00 1,560.00—.1932-1933 42,581.43...1929-.932 50.000.00—1929-1931 — 5s '18 SILVER LAKE. TOTAL DEBT Road Distrrct Bonds. 71,245.61—1925-1935 ... ... 5s '14 4s '07 SIDNEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4s '12 5s *13 TOTAL DEBT July 1 BT 1920_$322,750 Road bonds July 1 1918.. 99.400 58 22,362.04—1922-1926 45,616.91—1922-1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921— $21.40 43^s'12 Population 1910, 6.607; 1920, 8.590 INT. payable at City Treas. office. 4^s'll County. 5Ks'19 A-O $155,000 ] $7,000..Mar 1 '22-'28 I . ... ... 5,842,760 5s '19 5,720,010 5^s'20 (accJ.11,612,770 is in Cuyahoga Ditch Bonds. 6s *19 4Ms'l2 4^s'10 — This district (P. O. Sidney is the county seat. Bridge Bonds. M-S ... $2,000— 1922 5s '02 4,000—A&O 1 '22-'25 4Hs'll 5^8*20 $2,000. 1927 4Hs'09 Deficiency Bonds. 4*s'08 6s 1926 SOUTH EUCLID SCH. SHELBY COUNTY. 6s '21 5s '12 A-O 5s'17 INTEREST payable at Shelby. r, 72,000c.M-S '21-'28. 22,000c_.M-S '21-'26 51.000c..M-S '21-'26 ^ ... 4,100..June 1 '25-'32 L3,500.. 41,000-Partea. 6 *25-'28 f 3,200 20*21-22 20'23-26 20 1927 20*21-22 20*23-25 ... Falls. 1 1 5s'14 Tiffin Is the county seat. Road Bonds. $8,000c_M&S 5a '17 M-S 8.000C.M&S 3,000c_M&S 8.000C.M&S 5s *17 M-S 6,000c_M&S 5,000__Jan Boiler Purchase Bonds. 6s '20 s-a $22,000..Sept 1 '26-'36 Electric-Light Bonds. 5s *14 J-D $34,000—Dec 1 '2l-*37 5s '19 COUNTY. ... ... This Floating debt (add'l) 28,000 Tax rate (per $1,000)'20 ,$32.40 Total ass'd val. (abt. 65% act.) 1920 1,200,225 ... ... 12,000 s-an BOND. DEBT June 1921—$45,000 -ks Bonds. Building Bonds. 5s'16 1,918 Building Bonds. -s '14 8,000 5^s'15 J-D $23,000.June 15 '22-'44 This village is In Mahoning Co. Street-Impt. (Vil. Share) Bonds 5Hs'16 M-S $7,520C.Sept 15'2I-'26 Fire Apparatus Bbnds. 5s '16 F-A $28,OOc_Oct 1 *22-'27 3,000,000 1920, '23-'24 *24-'25 *30-'32 '22-24 M-S 4MB Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 $22,000 1930-1933 Park Improvement Bonds. 5s '99 M-S $5,000--1921 4s '10 M-S 20,OOOc.Mar 1 '33-'36 5s '13 2,000 1921 | (abt. 2-3 act.). SHAWNEE s-a [Personal 400,000 Tot.ass'd val.'18(75 %act.) .3,400,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'18.$15.20 Population L1920 3,541 2,280; M-S M-S J&J 1 1922 5s '19 3.350 1923 J&J 1 1923 Mill Run Impt. Bonds. ■ J&J 1 *24-'28 4^s'll ... y,000 1921-1922 3.000 1924 6s '18 4Hs'12 M-S $57,295.84.-1933-1935 6s *19 (14,500 1929 5s '15 M-S 8,000c.Sept 1' 21-28 j 600 —1924 Bridge Bonds. 1 1,500 1926 4s '08 $40,000 1931-32 Water-Works Bonds. 4s '14 M-S 1.000 1921 5s *17 F-A $3.500—F-A l'22-'24 Fire Department Bonds. 6s '19 4,000 1922 5s '02 M-S $2,500 Sept 1921 6s '20 (25,000 1931 4s 15,000 M&S '22-'24 '03 M-S 1 550 1926 20.000 Mar 1 1930 4Ms'08 M-S General Impt. Bonds. 6,000c... Sept 1 1927 4Hs'12 M-S 6s '18 $10,000 1924 5s '15 16.000c .Mar 1 *22-'25 M-S Sewer Bonds City Share St. Impt. (Paving). 3Hs'02 J-J $50.000c_.July 1 1926 4s '14 $12,000.00—1921-1922 5s *17 A-O ] 6,000—A&O 1 *22-'2* 5s '13 69,105.40...±921-1943 112,000.-A&O 1 '25-*28 SMITH BOND. DEBT May 1913—$32,000 6s '18 value. 1921-1922 $1,500 3 5.000 6.000 45,000 U ' » 1 *22-'25 Bonds. Total assessed val. 1912 848,495 Total taxrate(per $1,000) *12.$12.40 J-J Assessed] Real estate A-O 5s *15 5s *17 Assessed value 1919 6s '16 5s '16 75,OOOc__Oct 1 '22-'47 21,000c Oct 11948 GEN. BD. DT. June 1 '19. $131,600 Assessment debt (add'l) 69,690 Sinking fund 17,000 Water debt 96,000 ... In¬ Clark County. 28,000c.Mar 20,OOOc_Sept 15.000c-Mar 4,000—Mar M-S 4s *08 5s '16 $6.500 1922 Street Bonds (City's Portion). 4s '12 A-O 15.000 1923 6s '19 Street Bonds (Village Portion). 5s '17 M-S $5,950—Sept 1 *21-*37 This city is In In 1851 Commission government adopted Aug. 26 1913. Hospital Bonds. '21-25 4s '04 M-S $25,000—Sept 4s '06 . SIDNEY. This city is In Shelby County. Cemetery Bonds. This village Is in Perry County. SEBRING. Water W 4Hs'18A-0 i Bellevue. Water Works Bonds. Water-Works Scioto County. Co., Assessment debt SHAKER HGTS. VILLAGE S. D. SPRINGFIELD. corporated Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 .$17.00 Population 1910, 675; 1920, 590 INT. payable at Wright Banking 4s *05 4^8'12 A-O ^SCHOOL SHADYSIDE BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21— $35,500 Total assessed val., 1920—1,601,635 3,084 Population in 1920 4s '12 SCIOTA 800 INT. at Seville State Bk., Seville. Flood-Emergency Bonds. 5s '13 # ^ 11,500c—Mar 15 1933 $7,500c—Sept 15 1935 M-S M-S 5s 6s '20 50,000c.-M-S *21-*27 57.000C..M-8 '21-'28 6s'21 M-8 122,000c 1922-1929 5s $3,895 Flood Emergen y Bonds. TOT. DT. May 12 '21—SI, 195.857 5s '15 M-S $4,000c M-S 1921 Total assessed val'n 1920-76,423,210 Bridge Reconstruction Bonds. (Assessment about 3-4 actual.) 5s *14 M-S $80,000c..M-S '21- 24 State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'20-$6.20 Pop'n 1910,35,171; 1920 37,574 TOT. CO. DT, July 1*20. $210,050 Road bonds July 1 1919.. 23,000 Total assessed val'n 1919.81,478,590 SANDUSKY SCHOOL DISTRICT. (Assessment about 85% actual value) 4s '12 M-S $157.500----1921-1951 Go. tax rate(per $1,()00) 1916.-$2.55 5s '14 J-D 44.000c—Dec 15 1939 Popu-'n 1910, 42.421; 1920. 43.176 5s '18 2,000 1922 INT. at County Treasurer's office. 5 Hs'20 s-a 27,000—Aug 27 *21-'29 6s'21 s-a 15.000 Mar 1931 SEVILLE VIL. SCHOOL DIST. TOT. BD. DT. Apr. 8 '21- $264,000 This district (P. O. Seville) is in Floating debt (add'l) 50,000 Medina County. Sinking fund 2,888 Building Bonds. Ass'd val. 1920 -38,740.840 5s *16 A-O $29,000c.A-0 1 *21-*49 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$4.03 BOND. DEBT May 4 '21. $28,500 INT. at Amer. Banking & Trust Sinking fund 101 Co., Sandusky. Total assess, val. '21 (act.).1,594,370 SANDUSKY COUNTY (Concluded.) Ditch Bonds. - [VOL. 112. OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS 140 (?) Total taxrate(per $1,000) '21.$17.40 Population 1910. 1.990; 1920, 2.113 INT. at Central Bank & Trust Co., Youngstown. This township is in Medina Co. Road-Improvement Bonds. M-S $25,630c—M-S '22-'30 5s *15 M-8 9,000cM&S 15 *22-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1921 $38,500 Assess, val. real & pers'l *20 2,838,740 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$18.00 Population in 1920 1,080 INT. payable at Farmers' Savings Bank, Spencer. 5s '15 TWP. S. D. (P. O. East Akron is in Summit Co. School Bonds. 5s A-O $5,000 1926 5s M-S 21,000 1940 5s Oct 1,800— 1928 6s 49,000 1930 6s '21 A-O 125,000.—Oct 1 '22-*46 SPRINGFIELD This district R. F. D. No. 22) — BOND. DEBT Apr 10 1921 $207,375 6s '21 5,000 7,650,000 4,205,000 Tot. vai. '20 (80% act.)__ 11,855.650 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$12.80 Population in 1920 (est.) 2,200 (See V. Sinking fund Assessed valuation, real Assessed val'n, personal SPRINGFIELD TWP. This district S. D. (P. O. Holland) is in Lucas County. School Bldg. Bonds. ($7,500-Mar 15 '22-'24 5s *20 36,000-Mar 15 *25-'36 M-S (14,000-Mar BONDED DEBT STARK 5s *19 5s '19 COUNTY7" A-O 232,000.Apr 21 *22-'29 J-J 114,595.July 15 '22-*29 M-N 18,200-May 21 *22-'29 5s *19 A-O 6s '20 6s '20 Of 275,000c-Mar 15 '24-'59 s-a 112, p. 584, for maturity.) the above bonds been transferred to 22.000 have E. Youngstown School District, leaving a bonded debt of $115,000 April 5 1921. Sinking fund 2,921 Ass'd val'n 1920 (H act.)-14,514,160 School tax (per $1,000) '20- $7.62 + Population in 1920 (est.) 6,000 INT. at Commercial Nat. Bank, Youngstown. This village is in Williams County. Paving Bonds. ... $1,000) 1920—$15.50 Population 1910, 1,026; 1920, 1,014 Prin. and int. payable at Stryker. Tax rate (per STAUNTON TWP. This district (P. RURAL S. O. Troy) D. is in Miami County. School Erection Bonds. 5s '19 M-S ($40,000—M-S *23-'42 1 20,000—M,S '43-'47 BONDED DEBT (?) STEUBENYILLE. This city is in Jefferson Co. Inc. in 1797. Pop. *10. 22,391; '20. 28,508 I '22-'23 Refunding Bonds. 5s '16 M-S I $8),000c.Sept 1 *2l-'35 \ 6s '18 6s '20 9.000c—Sept 1 1936 108,000—Apr 1 '22-'39 63,500.-Aug 1 *22-'34 A-O s-a Market-House Bonds. $3,600c—Sept 1 1921 10,200—Sept 1 '21-23 4Hs'12 J-J 5s '13 M-N Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'll J-D $11,000c.—Mcb 1 1922 Water Bonds. 5s M-S$l 10,000c Mar 1925 5s '13 A-O 150,000-Sept 1 '21-'35 6s '20 M-N 8,000--May 1 '22-'25 Street Bonds. 4Hs'10 M-S $12,000 Sept 1 1922 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1911) 5s '14 M-S 3,000 Sept 1 1921 TOT.BD.DT. July 1'20$736,612 Water debt July 1 1918— 282,500 Sinking fund July 1 1918 16,417 Tax valuation 1913 33,197,930 (Assessment about actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1913—£12.20 INT. at office of Sinking Fund. STEUBENYILLE SCHOOL DIST. 4s '05 M-N $5,000—May 1 '22-'25 4s *11 J-D 42,000c_$4.000 yearly 4Hs*14 J-D$158,000—June 1 *22-'35 4Hs*17 J-J 12,000.-Apr 1 '22-'22 _s '21 87,000—$5,000 yearly BOND. DEBT May 1 *21 $350,000 Assessed valuation 1920—43,000,000 This district (P. O. Stryker) County. Property Bonds. 6s *18 s-a $500 Oct 1 is in 1921 Refunding Bonds. 6s '18 s-a $13,000—Oct 1 *21-'29 5s '19 s-a $114,000—Mar 1 *21-'49 TOTAL DEBT July 1920-$142,000 SUMMIT COUNTY. Akron Is the county seat. Bridge Bonds. 5s *13 A-O $57.000c—Oct 1 '21-'27 5s *13 A-O 10,000c—Oct 1 '21-'25 _ 4Hs'16 A-O . . — *21-'26 (35,000.-Oct 1 1 6,999 Oct A-O 400,000c—Oct 1 ( 7,000 Oct A-O • 20,000.—Oct 1 13,000—Oct A-O 12,000c.-Oct 1 12,000c—Oct I 15,000c--Oct 1 A-O 5s *19 . 1 1927 '28-'48 1 1921 *22-'23 1 1924 '21-'24 '25-'30 *21-'23 .28,000c.-Oct 1 '24-'30 5s *19 6s *20 6s *20 Building Bonds. A-O$500,000c. .Oct 1 '21-'40 6s '20 Children's Home Bonds. 5s '18 $40,000 Oct 1923 5s *19 A-O 20,000c.-Oct 1 *21-'28 Viaduct Bonds. 4Hs'17 M-N$l,107,000-Oct 1 *21-'47 (For maturity see V. 104, p. 1415.) Flood Emergency Bonds. 5s *13 A-O $41,400c—Oct 1 '21-'23 5s *15 A-O 36.OOOc.Oct 1 *24-'26 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 5s *19 A-OS270,000c.-Oct 1 '22-'30 , Court-House Bonds. F-A/ $34,000c Feb 1 *22-'24 1 9.000c.-Feb 1 1925 GEN. BD. DT. Aug 2 '20 $3,917,492 Floating debt June 1 1920 (add'l)June 1 '20 Assess, dt. 248,731 269,563 Sinking fund 249,955 Assessed val'n, real 212,204,940 Assessed val'n, personal.176,615,240 Total val. '19 (80% act.) .388,820,180 tax(per $1,000) T9_$3.25 Population '10, 108,253; '20, 286,065 State & Co. INT. at office of Treasurer. INT.atPeoplesNat.Bk.,Steubenv. This village is in Fulton County. Water-Works. $13.500 BOND. DEBT Apr 9 19215s 1922 ... $30,000 (act.val08,000,000 $1,000) 1920—$11.80 Population in 1920 1,400 Tot. ass'd val. '20 SYLVANIA. is in Lucas County. Water-Works Bonds. 5s '16 M-N $7,500cMay 10 '22-'36 5^sT5F-A 22,000c..Aug 20 1940 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 8 '21— $33,973 Assessment debt (add'l) 36,248 Floating debt 2.618 Sinking fund 11,043 Assess, val. real 629,800 Assess, val. personal 426,190 Tot.assess, val.*20(75%act.) 1,055,990 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19 $15.54 Population 1910, 1,002; 1920, 1,222 This village district (P. ($10,000-0ct 1 '21-'25 15,000—Oct 1 '26-'30 75,000—Oct 1 '31-'45 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1921 $121,000 Total assessed val'n 1920—4,677.190 6s '20 THOMPSON TWP. RURAL S. D. in Seneca O. Cuyahoga Falls R. F. D. No. 8) is in Summit County. This A-O $1,000) 1920—$17.00 Population in 1920 (est.) 3,500 Tax rate (per Flat Rock) is County.' ($l5,000c-Mar 1 '22-'36 5^s'19 M-S{ 20,000c.Mar 1 *37-'46 11,000c.Sept 1 '21-'31 28,000c.Sept 1 '32-'45 6s *20 M-S 50.000c M-S '23-'42 BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1921. $125,000 Tot. assess, val. 1920 2,530,920 Population in 1920 (est.)———800 TIFFIN. city Is in Seneca Co. Inc. in STRUTHERS^ ~~ 1850. Pop. '10, 11,894; '20, 14,375. This village Is in Mahoning Co. Fire Apparatus Bonds. Town-Hail Bonds. 5s '19 $3,000 Sept 1 1925 5s '16 J-D $16,000—June 1 '22-*37 Sandusky River (mot. Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 5s'14 $8(,000--Sept 1 '2l-'27 6s '19 A-O $4,080c 1924-1931 5s '15 109,000—Sept 1 '27-*37 Street Bonds. 5s *19 11,000 Sept 1 1937 5>£s'20 J-D ($13,000—Jan 7 '25-'37 5s 7.907. rSept 1 '21-'27 1 8,000—Jan 7 '38-'41 Motor Street Fiusher Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. 5s *18 $6,393 Sept 1 1923 6s '19 s-a ($12,000—-Oct 1 '25-*36 Refunding Bonds. \ 10,000--Oct 1 '37-'41 4s *06 M-S $44,000c—Sept 1 1921 Municipal Building Bonds. 4s '07 M-S 19.000c—-Mar 1 1922 6s '18 F-A ($6,00J-F&A 15 'v21-'28 4s '07 M-S -24,000c—Sept 1 1922 i 400—Feb 15V929 Deficiency Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 22 *21- $133,806 5s *19 M-S $22,313.57-Sept 1 1927 Assessment debt 43,759 6s '20 M-S 31,394.08-Sept 1 1928 Sinking fund 27,79o 6s ,'21 M-S 35.000 Sept 1 1926 Tot.ass'd yal.'21 (H act.) 11,561,400 GEN. BD.DT. Apr 1921- $357,024 This ... — — ^ — —- — Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$20.40 -.-6,500 Population in 1921 STRUTHER8 SCHOOL DIST. A-O $20,000c 1921-1925 1926-1937 25,000c 4Hs J~J 35,000c—Oct 1 '26-'45 4Hs'13 A-O 7.000c—Oct 1 *38-'44 5s A-O 5e 5s '17 5s '17 5s '17 — F-A A-O 10.00025.000c *26-'32 1934-1948 2.000c—-Apr 12.000c.Apr 1 1,000c—-Apr 1 1948 4^s'16 D. s-a TIRO CON. This (?) SCH. district (P. DIST. O. Tiro) (add'l)-- 83,206 40,451 9,762,030 6,610,450 val'n '20 (75% act.) 16372,480 tax (per $1,000) 1920—$19.20 Assessment debt Sinking fund Assessed val., real-Assessed val., personal— Total Total INT. at office of Sinking Fund Trustees. TIPPECANOEThis village (P. '49-'51 City) is in Miami Co. 1 1952 Water-works bonds May 4 1930 Mar 1 1923 3Hs'00 M-N431,000 4&s'15 M-S 282,000 60.000 DEBT — General Fund Refunding. 4s '03 A-0$200,000 Oct 2 1923 4s '04 J-J 100.000 Jan 1 1924 General Revenue Bonds. 4s 16 A-O $l65,000_-yrly. on Oct. is in Crawford County. 4s '16 A-O 605,000-yrly. on Oct. 1 ($15,000, 1928; 35,000, 1929-32; 6,000—Apr 10 '36-'39 $40,000.1933-37. and $50,000,1938- 5s'19 A-O 6s '20 ,T-D 1,000—Apr 10 1940 10 '41-'50 10 '21-'23 10 *24-'33 10 '34-'40 ,20,000—Oct 10 '41-'50 20,000 jApr 1,500 -Oct 10,000 -Oct 10.500 ..Oct /l9,000c_Dec 15 '32-'50 1942.) Library Bonds. 4^s'13 J-J $25.000c—July 1 4Hs'16 F-A 40.000 Feb 1 4s '17 25,000 May 1 5s '19 25,000-—Mar 25 — — 1 6,000c.Dec 15 '51-'52 Pump Station Bonds. J-D $41,570 Dec $115,000 4s *10 Floating debt (add'l) 1,400 Water Bonds. Sinking fund 6,000 4s *09 M-S $50,000 Mar Assessed val'n, real estate 2,000,000 4s '10 A-O 200,000—Oct 1 Assessed val'n, personal 1,000,000 4s '12 M-N150.000—May 1 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (75%act.)3.800,000 4Hs'13 M-S 150,000c.Sept 1 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$19.00 4Hs'14 J-J 250,000c.July 1 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,500 4s '16 F-A 125.000—Aug 1 Prin. and int. payable at the office 4s 60,000 21-29 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1921 - — of the Board of Education. 5s '19 TOLEDO. Toledo is situated in Lucas County Tippecanoe Incorp. 1851. $15,000 1923 1926 1922 1929 1 1927 1 1922 *23-'26 '27-*29 '29-'31 '32-'36 '32-'36 & 31 Aug 1 1941 ($50,000 F-A 100,000 Aug 1 1942 250,000—Aug 1 *43-'44 (Optional Aug. 1 1924.) Incorp. Jan. 7 1837. All bonds are 5s '19 F-A/400,000-Aug 1 '37-'40 originally Issued In coupon form and \ 50,000 Aug 1 1941 registration occurs at pleasure of Deficiency Bonds. holder. An election held Aug. 4 6s '20 s-a $845,387.88 Nov 1 1928 1914 resulted in favor of Issuing 6s '21 s-al,083,616.48 Feb 1 1929 $8,000,000 bonds for purchase of Site-Purchase Bonds. Toledo R^-s. & Light Co. A new 5s '19 A-0$250,000 Oct 1 1949 city charter was adopted by the (Optional Oct. 1 1924.) voters Nov. 3 1914. City Council providing Sanitary Refunding. Toledo. 3.65s'06A-0$120,000 Oct passed ordinance Feb. 21 for annexation of West Bridge Bonds. 4Jis'08 F-A$525,000Augl'28-'33&'38 F-A 300,000--Aug 1 '40-'41 4s '09 F-A 200,000 4s *95 Feb 1 1925 F-A 135,000 4s *12 Feb 1 1922 A-O 185,000c—Oct 4s *12 1 1927 J-D 4s '12 33,000 Dec 1 1927 4 s'13 M-S 227,000c— Sept 1 1931 45,000—Feb 1 1925 4^s'15 F-A 5s *18 20.000 May 1 1924 5s 13,000 *21-'24 29.000— '21-'34 5s Grade Separation Bonds. 4Hs'13 M-S $98.000c Sept I 1933 Fire Department. 4s '06 J-D $60,000.—Dec 15 1926 4s '08 M-S 30,000 Mar 1 1928 4^s'13 M-S 200,000c Sept 1 1928 4s '17 21,000 Apr 1 1932 5s *18 30,000 May 1 1948 5s '18 10,000 May 1 1924 5s *19 A-O 30,000 Oct 1 1929 5s 54.000 -..--1921-1918 Fire and Police Alarm Bonds. 5s '19 $20,000—May 15 1934 (Optional May 15 1924.) 5s 16.000 1921-1939 1 1923 Workhouse Farm Bonds. 4s '17 --- Dec 1 1941 $100,000 Work-House Bonds. ~ — — (Optional May 48,000 5s City Hall Bonds. 4s '10 4s'12 5s '18 5s J-D$300,000 Dec 1 1935 J-D 30.000c --Dec 1 1943 — — 25,000 233,000 —• May 1 1924 '19-'49 Park & Boulevard Bonds. $50.000—-Dec 30 100,000 July 1 100,000 July 1 J-J 400.000 July 1 J-D 100.000 June 1 A-O 55,000 Apr 1 J-D 30,000 Dec 1 J-D 30,000 June 1 J-D 25.000 June 1 M-S 150,000c—Sept 1 M-S 150.000—Sept 1 A-O 150,000 Apr 1 M-N200.000 Mayl M-S 75,000 Sept 1 J-J 150,000 July 1 4^s'07 J-D 4s '92 4s *94 4s '92 3Ms'00 4s *09 4s '09 4s '10 4Hs'13 4 V*s'13 4Hs'14 4Hs'15 4Hs'15 4Hs'15 4s '16 4s *17 5s *18 J-J J-J — — 1927 1922 1944 1942 1930 192+ 1929 1930 1936 1936 1924 1925 1925 1920 Public Wharf Bonds. M-S $185,000-.-Sept 1 1960 (Optional Sept. 1 1930.) 6s '20 Wharf-Warehouse-Storage. 4s '15 M-S $12,000 Sept 1 1920 INTEREST.—All Apr 1 1948 5s *19 A-O 250,000 Apr 1 1949 (Redeemable after April 1 1924.) 5s 13 500 1921-1948 5s '18 --- 135,000 University Dormitory Bonds. 5s *18 F-A$200,000 Aug 1 1948 5s '18 25,000 May 1 1948 bonds general and Interest coupons are payable at Tr. Co., N. Y.Clty, dsoal agents for the city of Toledo. the U. S. Mtge. & BONDED DEBT, &o.—The city debt has been as follows: Dec. 31 '19 Dec. 31 '20 $ * $ BOND.DEBT14,585,598 14,844,965 Ass'tdt.(add), 1,253,496 1,390,124 3,843,708 Sinking/Gen'l. 3,827,113 28,630 75,610 DEBT. 11,965,351 Less water dt.» 1,915,000 11,001,257 *1,950,000 \Ass'tNET Total general debt—10,050,351 9,051,257 bonds and Interest are pay¬ able from Water Works Department earnings. net ♦Water EQUALIZED VALUATION 1920. $ 1919. $ 304,429,590 Personal... 141,336,410 154,526,080 Total -432,445,520 458,955,670 Tax (per M) $17,40 $19.40 POPULATION.—In 1920, 243,109; 1910 (Census), 168,497. Real estate-291,109,110 TOLEDO SCHOOL DISTRICT. H. De Witt Hopkins, See. Sink¬ ing Fund Commissioners. 1932 50,000—| May 1 1947 100,000—'—Apr 1 1948 1924.) —'91-49 1 .— — ... May 1 1949 M-N$50,000 5s '19 4s '96 4s *99 4s '97 4s '98 4s '08 is u» 4k(s'08 4s '10 48 '11 4s *12 4s '12 M-N$62,000c.-Nov 18 1921 63,000c—Nov 18 1926 90,000c--Mar 8 1929 M-N 90,000c May 20'23& 28 M-N M-S A-O 150,000c Oct9'23,'28,33 M-N150,000c_May A-O 5(X),000c_Mar 23 1928 10'3O-$9 M-N160,000c.May 8 '40-*43 J-J 165.000c.Jan 2 '44-47 Sewer Bonds. A-O 400,000--Oct 9 '39-'48 5s'18 $50,000 Nov,1 1948 4Hs'14 M-S 180,000Mar l'19-'24-'29 5s '19 M-S 1,000,000—Sept 1 1949 4^s*14 M-S 119,000c.-Sept 1 '25-'44 ($25,000 due every 5 years) (Optional Sept. 1 1924.) 4^sl5 M-8 826,700-Sept 1 '20-*54 Engine House Repair Bonds. 5s $24,000 1921-1929 4H3'15 J-J 100.000 Sept 1 1935 4Hs'16 F-A 462,500--Aug 1 *21-'56 Garbage Bonds. 5s '18 $40,000 May 1 19^4 ($12,000 in odd years, $13,000 in — -— _— — House of Correction Bonds. $15,000 May 1 1924 Police Building Bonds. 5s '18 $25,000 May 1 1924 5s '18 — Bay View Park Refund. Bonds. 3Hs'99J-D $150,000—June 1 1929 (Subject to call after June 1 1924.) Refunding Bridge Bonds. 4s *99 A-O$250,000 Apr 1 1929 (Subject to call after Apr 1 1919) Bonds. J-D$l 10,000 Dec 1 1927 M-S 70.000 Mar 1 1930 General Street Impt. Bonds. 4s '04 J-J $75,000 Jan 1 1924 4s *06 A-O 75,000 Oct 15 1926 Market 4s '10 4s '10 even yrs.) M-N 96.000c.Nov 1 '42-'56 ($12,000 every 2 years.) 5s *17 M-N 78,000c_Nov 1 *43-'57 ($13,000 every 3 years.) 5s *19 s-a 487,500 1921-1959 5^s*19 s-a 487,500 1921-1959 6s '20 s-a l,00U,000Nov 1 21-'60 (Optional Nov. 1 1935) 5^s'20s-a 2.000,000 Feb. 1 '22-61 514s'20s-a 2,000.000 Feb. 1 *22-'61 BOND. DEBT July 1 *20-$4,948,000 Sinking fund Assess, val., real—- —196, 83,600 Assess, val., personal—. 93,172,850 Total val. (act.) 1916—289,450,450 Total tax rate (per $l,000)'16-$15.80 5s '17 , ^ Oct 1 1922 INT.atU.S.Mtg.<5sTr.Co.,N. Y. Dec 1 1922 Apr 1 1923 4s '04 J-J 142.195 Jan 1 1924 .4 3Hs'01 A-O 46.000 Oct 1 1921 TORONTO VILLAGE 3. D. This district (P. O. Toronto) Is in 3V$s'02 J-D 20.000 June 1 1922 Jefferson County. 4s '10 M-S 80,000.-Sept 1 *2l-'28 |$ (9,000c. Mar 1 '2+'60 4s *12 F-A 117.000-.Feb 1 *25-'26 s-a \ 60.000c.Sept l'21-*60 4 '12 M -S / 65.000c—Sept 1 1925 6s'20 * (? "0,000c-.Sept 1 1920 BONDED DEBT 3Hs'02 A-O 125.000 3^s'02 J-D 25.000 3Hs'03 A-O 13,000 „ O. 1 1921-22: $25,000, 1923- ($20,000, 1027, and $20,000 1928.) $3,000—Apr 10 '22-27 8,000—Apr 10 *28-'35 Tax rate (per This district (P. O. CENT. S. D. S. _. — 5s CITY TIPPENCANOE — SWANTON. . 1923 1931 1925 1924 1931 1 1927 May 1 1922 Feb 1 1934 Jan 1 1930 '21-'34 60,000 F-A 200,000 250,000 46,800 4s '17 $1,000) *20-$24.00 5s '19 Population 1910, 2,038; 1920, 2,426 5s *20 Total tax rate(per - School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$12.25 STOW TWP. Total assessed val. 1920—3,050,000 STRYKER VILLAGE SCH. DIST. 4s '05 Garbage-Plant Bonds. F-A $1,000-Mar 5s '14 1 1 1 1 1 Williams — ... 1 1928 A-O 114.500c—Oct 10,500 4s *12 *25,500 4^s'13 M-S 17.700c—Sept May 8,500 4Hs'14 M-N169,000 131,000 July Floating debt (additional)3,600 4Hs*15 J-J Cash In sinking fund 53.000 Aug 2,229 4Hs'15 F-A Assess, val. real _-2.600.000 4Hs'16 F-A 193,000 Feb M-N300.000 May Assess, val. personal 450,000 5s '17 TOTAL 5s '19 A-O $25,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1921. $33,920 Total assessed val'n 1920-.1,000.000 J-J 7,250—Oct 10 '21-'29 80,000-July 30 '22-'30 M-N 38,400 Nov 1 '21-'30 6s '21 J-J 26,000-Jan 10 '22-'31 6s 69,000 Bridge Bonds. 5s '13 $76,000.July 21 '22-'24 6s *15 M-N 12,000—May24'22-'25 (See V. 100. p. 1619. for maturity.) CO. BD. DT. Apr 6 1921 $932,858 Assessment debt (add'l). 313,074 Sinking fund 96,476 Assessed val'n, real 174,755,300 Assessed val'n, personal.151,437,040 Total val. (90% act.) '20.326,192,340 County tax (per $1,000) 1920—$2,80 Popul'n 1910, 122,987; 1920, 177.218 INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at County Treasurer's office. Street-paving bonds GEN. BD. DT. Apr 5 '21Assessment debt (add'l) Building Bonds. 5s '16 M-S $80,000 STRYKER. 15 *37-'40 (?) County seat is Canton. Road Bonds (.County's portion.) 4^s'16 A-O $40.500 Apr 15 '22-'26 4Hs'16 M-N 35,500-May 27 '22-'26 4Hs'16 F-A 24,500—Aug 10'2l-'26 4.40s'16M-S 25.373—Apr 15 *22-'26 4Hs'16 M-S 26,000-Sept 26 '21-'26 5s '17 J-J 68,500-July 23 '21-27 5s '18 J-J 32,750—.Jan 4 '22-'28 5s *18 J-J 24,250—Jan 22 '22-28 5s '19 141 OHIO—CITIES AND TOWS June, 1921.] OHIO-CITIES 142 TOWNSEND TWP. RURAL. S. D. 5a *19 5s'19 A-0 5s*19 A-0 A-O A-Of$21,000 (P. O. Vickery R. P D.) is in Sandusky County. 8,000 A-0 '21-24 81,000—Apr 1 '22-'27 98,000--Oct 1 '21-'27 29,000 A-O 1928 52,813 ($16.000-Apr 1 '22-'29 5s *19 15,000.-Apr 8,000--Oct 1 1 30.000—Oct A-0 1 BONDED DEBT *30-'34 '2!-'24 '25-'34 (?) A-0 5s '19 5s '19 TROY. This city the Is county seat oi Incorp. as a city In 1890. Deficiency Bonds. 5s'17 m.OOO-—Sept 1 1929 Miami Co. f 8,000—A-0 '21-22 \30,000 A-O '23-'28 71,000 1928 19,000 A-O '21-28 40,000 A-O '21-'28 A-0 5s '19 A-0 5s '19 A-O 5s '19 70,000 122,000 A-0 5s *19 A-O 6,000—M&S 1 '30-'35 5s *19 6s *20 M-S 8,000——Sept 1 1928 5s '19 6s '20 Paving Bonds (City's portion). A-0 — 4s'08 4S'12 M-S $8.000r__M-81928-'31 M-S 34,000 4s '12 5s '14 M-S 23,000 1,600 6s *14 M-S M-S M-S '25-'32 M-S '21-'28 Mar 1 1923 1,800—Sept 1 5s '14 M-S f 6,000—M&S 1 I 3.500 Mar 5s *15 M-S 2,000..Mar 1 5s *15 M-8 9,000..Mar 1 26.000-M&8 1 4Hs'16 -S 1,500 Mar — 200 A-O A-O A-0 A-0 A-0 37,500 49,500 A-O t 96.000.---A-0 Bridge Bonds. 6s '18 A-0 $14,000 . '21-'27 '22-*28 '21-'28 *21-'28 21-29 _ _ A-0 *21-'27 County Bonds. _ „ A-O $4.400c—Oct 1 '21-22 TOTAL DEBT Apr 18 '21 $2,031,669 4s '29-'37 212,829 *27-'28 Sinking fund -216,000,000 1 1929 Tot. val. 1920 *29-'32 State&Co. tax (per $1,000) '19-S3.55 '25-'42 Popui'n 1910, 52,766; 1920, 83.920 INT. at County Treasurer's office '21-'39 - — 1 1940 Sept 1 1925 TRUMBULL COUNTY ROAD 5s '18 2,000.-M&S 1 '26-'30 DISTRICT NO. 1. 200—-Mar 1 1931 M-S 5s '07 ,250c Sept 1921 Refunding Paving Bonds. M-S 6s 90.000c— M-S '23-'32 4s '07 M-N$10,500rM&N 1 '21-'23 M-S 18.000c—M&S 1 1923 5s '08 5Ms'18 / 500—Sept 1 1928 5s '08 M-S 10,000c Mar 1 1923 t 4.000--M&S 1 '29-'36 5s '10 M-S 25,000c.-M-S *33-'34 Refunding Bonds. M-S 5s *11 8,000--M & S 1 1935 4s '05 M- • $13,500-.-M-S '25-'28 5s '14 M-8 30,000 M-S '24-'29 6s '21 M-S 4.000.-Mar 1 '30-'33 BOND. DEBT Apr. 192112,031,668 Electric Light Bonds. Ass'd val.(65% act.) '21-216,000.000 4s '04 J-D $4.000 June 1 1924 INT. at County Treasurer's office. 48 '07 M-S 16.700-M&S 1 '2!-*26 4Hs'17 M-S 20.000—M-S 1 *22-*28 5Hs'18 2,000—M&S l'22-'25 TRUMBULL COUNTY ROAD 5Ks'18 1,000.-June 1 '25-'29 DIST. NO. 2. 5Hs'19 M-S 34,000 A-O '23-'39 iHa'08 M-S $35,000c—.M-S '21-*23 6s '20 M-S 200,000 M.-S '28-'46 5s '05 M-8 100,000— (See V. Ill, p. 219 for maturity.) 5s *15 M-S 35,000 M-S '24-'28 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1913—$162,000 5s '13 M-S $400—M&S "25-*26 --- . — — 4s '12 M-S 5s '14 M-S /10,000—M&S 1 '21-'30 500 5s '14 5a '14 M-S Mar 1 1931 200 I Mar 1 1924 300 M-S Sept 1 1924 1,000—Sept 1 *28-'29 5s '15 M-S 200 5s '15 M-S 450 4MsT6 Mar 1 1925 Sept 1 1921 5,600—M&S 1 '25-'36 -.- Water Works Bonds. 4M8'18 9,500—M&S 1 '21-'28 5^s*18 M-S /22,000—M&S 1 '25-'46 — 1 Mar 1 1947 500 Fire Bonds. M-N$10,000r—Nov 1 1924 4^s'13 M-S 7,000r__M&S '26-'32 5s '15 M-S 1.800-Sept 1 '25-'28 ' 5s '15 County seat is New Philadelphia. Road Impt. Bonds. 6s *21 A-O $84,250 A-0 '22-*26 6s '21 A-0 62,750.—A-O '22-'26 TOT. DEBT Apr 1921 Road bonds (Included) $400 5s '16 Mar Sept Sept Sept 200 4^s'17 534 s'18 —. 140 — /100 1 1925 1 1925 1 1940 1 1928 \700—M&S1 '29-'31 5HsT8 534s'18 800--M&S 1 '30-'33 200 Mar 1 1934 --- 500 Sept 1 1930 4,000--M&S l'31-'34 — 4,000--M&S 1 '22-'29 500 Mar 1 1930 Road Roller & Scarifier Bonds. 434s*16 v$2,500-_M&S 1'25-'29 Sidewalk, Curb & Gutter Bds 5s'15 $800.-M&S 1 '21-'24 434s'16 $112,275 109.475 Ditch bonds (included) 2,800 Total valuation 1920 96,048,010 (Assessment about true value.) State&Co. tax (per$l,000) '20-$5.00 1910. 57,035; 1920, 63,578 Popui'n INT. at County Treasurer's office. This Total assessed val. 1918—2,667,160 Total tax rate (per $1,000) Popui'n $13.00 1920, 19,481 1,283; 1910, UHRICHSVILLE. This village is in Tuscarawas Co. Cemetery Bonds. % 5s '17 M-N /$3,500- \ - .— Sewer 6s '20 -May 1 *22-'28 700--May 1 1929 Bonds. $15,000 Refunding Bonds. Flood'Emergency Bonds. 6s '13 M-S $2,500--M-S 1 *24-'26 4s, 434s & 5s $68,000 5Hs'18 J-D 19,000—1,000 yearly 5s '13 M-S | 4,000—M&S 1 *25-'28 Street Bonds. \ 500 Mar 1 1929 5s s-a $12,400 1921-1928 5s *13 M-S 4,000 M-S *21-24 26,1605s '13 M-S 800 M-S '25-'26 Retaining-Wall Bonds. 5s *13 M-S 1,500 M-S *21-*22 434s $2,500 i 6s '13 M-S 1.600 Mar 1 1925 Fire-Department Bonds. 5s '13 / 500 Mar 1 1923 434s & 5s $10,000 I 200 Sept 1 1923 Deersville Ave. Pike. 5s *14 1,600--M&S 1 '26-'29 $11,000 5s '13 1,500--M&S 1 *21-'22 434s-5s BOND. DEBT June 15 '21 $211,007 Road and Ditch Bonds. Assess, debt (additional) 142,143 5s $6,500-. M&S1 *21-'33 Sinking fund 1,8! 5 434s'17 1,000-. M &S 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1921 6,255,570 434s'17 fl.000 M&S 1 1929 (Assessment about actual value.) I 500 Mar 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $19.00 Improvement Bonds. Population 1910, 4,761; 1920, 6,428 6s 92 M-S $6,000 Mar 1 1922 6s 94 M-S 10.000.M&S 1 '23-24 5e 91 UHRICHSVILLE SCHOOL DIS. M-S 5,000 M&S 1921 C. H. & D. Ry. Funding Bonds. Building Bonds. s-a — — - - -— — _— — ^ 6s 14 M-8 $850 Mar 1 1927 Refunding Impt. Bonds. 4s '05 F-A $15,000—F-A 1925-'27 4Hs 08 M-S 14,000-_M-S 1921-'26 Refunding City-Hall Bonds. 68 90 M-S $1,000 (past due.) I Due Sept. 1 1898, but never pre¬ sented for payment.) 5s '16 M-S $41,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 Floating debt 1921-1956 - 1 $8.500 Mar 1 1930 DEBT Mar 5 '21. $718,118 Water debt (incl.) 34,000 ___ Sinking fund 7,200 Assessed val. 1920 25.000 office of Sk. 610.000-— v 1926 4s *12 5s *14 5s '15 BOND. M-S $118,000—Dec 14 1942 M-S 12,500 Sept 1 1924 30,000 Sept 1 1935 DEBT July 1 *20. $160,500 Sinking fund 12,825 Tot. val. 1919 (60% act.). 11,893,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—-$17.60 Population in 1920 (est) 7,250 M-S TRUMBULL COUNTY. „ $2,222 Oct 1921 (See V. 100, p. 158 for maturity) Road Bonds. „ , 5s *18 A-O'! $8.000c.A&01 6.000C.A&01 1,500c—Apr I 1,200c-—Oct Mar 1 1929 VAN WERT SCHOOL DIST. Street-Improvement Bonds. School-House Bonds. A-O $23,000 A & O 1922 4s $81,000 May 1 1937 A-O 16,000c A&O 1923 6,000 Mar 9 1924 J-D 24,000—Oct 1 '24-*25 4s $87,000 J-D 17,000-Oct 1 *26-'27 BOND. DEBT Apr 5'21-_ Total assessed valT 1920..11,427.000 A-O 5s *16 15,500 Oct 1926 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $1.55 Fire Dept. Bonds. 6s '20 A-O $12,500 Oct 11930 VERMILION. GEN. BD.DT. — May 24'21 $60,500 This village is In Erie County. (add'l) 35,500 Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds. Sinking fund 43,133 5s '15 J-J $18,000c—Jan 1 '22-'40 Assessed val., real 3,237,000 Sewer Bonds. Assessed val., personal 2,649,000 Tot .asses .val. '20(90% act.)5,886,000 5348*19 A-O $42,000.-Oct 1 '25-'38 Refunding Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) '20—$14-60 5s *17 M-S $10,000.-Mar 1 *22-'31 INT. at Fourth Nat. Bank. N. Y BOND. DEBT Mar 19 '17$33.000 Sinking fund 2.118 Total assess, val. 1916 2,380,o/0 UPPER SCIOTO DRAINAGE & State&Co .tax (per $1,000) '16 $13.20 CONSERVANCY DIST. Population 1910 1,369 Tnis district is in Hardin County. 5Hs'20 A-O $306,300--Oct 1 *21-'35 VERONA VIL. SCHOOL DIST. BOND. DEBT Apr. 5 1921 $300,300 This village is in Preble County. Population in 1920 (est.) 5,000 School Bonds. Prin. and int. payable at State Assessment debt 5s *17 Treasurer's office. URBANA. This city Is In Champaign County. Bridge Bonds. 4H»'17 J-J $10,000—Jan 15 1934 Sewer Bonds. / 43*s'12 M-S $20,000c_Sept 1 '28-'30 5s '14 A-O 48.000—Apr 1 *31-'33 5a '15 M-S 11,900 Mar 1 1931 5s '15 A-O 4Hs*16 M-N 4Hs*16 J-D M-N M-N 10,300—Apr 1 '32-'33 2,000—.May 15 1924 2,400 June 1 1926 1,500 May 1 1922 2.500 Nov 1 1927 Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'll J-D$115.000c June 15 "23-'28 General Street Bonds. 5s *15 J-D $9.500—-June 15 1934 4Ms'16 M-N 4Hs'16 J-D 3,000—May 15 1925 2.600 A-0 A-O s Apr 1 1923 Home Bonds. $3,000c 1924 Refunding Bonds. 434s'08 M-S $75.000c GEN. BD.DT. Apr 1 '21- Assessment debt (fncl.) Assess, val., real Assess, val., personal Tot. assess, val. 1920 (abt. 1928 $719,200 623,200 26,685,120 17,486,210 80% actual) -.44,171,330 co. tax(per$l,000)'20—$8.90 Popu-'n 1910, 21,871; 1920, 20,918 INT. at County Treasurer's office. June 1 1926 This district is in Van Wert Co. Building Bonds. J-J $31,500c—J-J '22-'35 *21-'24 TOT. BD. D1. May 20 '21 $33,500 *25-'26 Assess, val. 1920 (75% act.)3,250,000 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19-0 $8.00 INT. pay. at office of Dist. Treas. 1 1927 1 '26-'37 s'18 A-0 20,000 A-0 '38-'47 TAL DEBT Apr 6 1921 $49,000 Tot.asses.val.T9 (60% act.) 1,400,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$8.10 Population in 1910 400 VIENNA TOWNSHIP. Vienna) Is in This township (P. O. Trumbull County. BOND. DEBT June 8 1920 $41,500 Total assess, val.'20(act.)-1,268,820 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *19 $15.40 Population 1920 —961 - WADSWORTH. This village is In Medina County. Water & Light Bonds. 5s '15 A-O $68,000_.Apr 1 *22-*43 534sT9 A-O J37,500c-Apr 1 '22-'46 \37,500c.0ct 1 *21-'45 5,000 May 11922 534s'19 s-a fl6,000.Apr 15 *22-'37 Bonds. 116,000-Oct 15 '21-*36 6Hs'18 A-Oi$15,000-Oct 11926-1930 TOTAL DEBT iune 1919- $188,100 Funding & Deficit Bonds. Total assessed val. 1919—6,725,090 $10,500 Total tax rate (per $1.000)T9_$15.30 Water-Works Bonds. 4Hs'08 J-D SlO.OOOc Dec 15 1923 Population 1910, 3,073; 1920--6.053 5s'16 Fire Dept. — --- 434s'll A-O 4 11 J-J 5s *14 F-A 15,000 Apr 1 1922 25.000-. July 1 '29-'30 6.500—.Feb 15 1931 WADSWORTH VIL. SCH. DIST. M-S 5s '15 '$4,000.-Sept 1 '2l-'24 Deficiency Bonds. \41,000—M&S '25-'36 $9,500-Nov 20 '21-'27 (See V. 100, p. 329, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20- $510,495 5s *17 M-S 12,000.-Mar 1 '22-'33 Floating debt 5,510 6s 250,000----M-S '22-'45 Assessment debt (add'l) 163,095 High-School Bonds. Water debt (included) 56.500 434s'07 M-S $43,000 —1919-1930 Sinking fund 16,795 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21— $90,000 Assessed val'n, real estate. 6,051,015 Assess, val. *20 (abt. act.)_7.777,711 Assessed val'n, personal._ 4,220,740 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$18.00 Total val. (78% act.) '17- 9,271.755 Population in 1920 (est.) 4,800 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 INT. at Wadsworth Sav. & Tr.Co. $19.80 Population 1910, 7,739; 1920, 7,621 INT. payable at the City Treasury. WAKEMAN TOWNSHIP. 5s *19 ... — - This UTICA. This village is in Licking County. Street-Impt. (Vil. Share) Bds. 5s *16 J-D $9.727--J-D 1 '31-'41 5s'15 A-O 10.431.12Junel'25-'34 BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $20,158 Assessment debt (add'l) 24,140 Water debt (Included) 25,500 Sinking fund 4,949 Assess, val. (real estate) 1,350,000 Assess, val. (personal) 375,000 Tot.asses.val.'21 (90% act.) 1,725,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) 21-$ly.50 Pop'n 1910. 1.729; 1920 1,658 township (P. O. Wakeman) is in Huron County. Road Bonds. A-O $15,000 5s '16 Town-Hall Bonds. 5 Ms'15 A-O $2.000.-Oct 1 *21-'24 BOND. DEBT May 1 '17$72,000 Sinking fund 7,500 Total assessed val. 1917—2,900,000 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'17 .$15 00 Population 1910, 1,200; 1,920.-1,070 WALDO TWP. SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. Marion) is In Marion County. Deficit Bonds. 6s '19 s-a f$3,000__Mar 1 '22-'24 2,000—Sept 1 *22-'23 D. No. 12) is in Montgomery Co. Building Bonds. 5s *16 J-J $30.000c.July 1 '22-'36 5s *17 J-J 25,000 (Due part yly. from 1919-1933) BOND. DEBT Apr 9 '21— $56,500 Assess.val. '20 (75% act.).12,6",0,600 4,500..Mar 1 '25-'27 6,000.-Sept 1 '24-'27 Building Bonds. 4Ms'14 M-S $15,000-M&S 1 '21-*25 6s '17 M-S J 1,000—-M&S 1 1921 4,800—-M&S *22-'27 TOTAL DEBT (?) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $14.20 Population in 1920 3,500 INT. at Dayton Savings & Tr. Co. VAN WERT. This city Is the county seat of Van Wert County. Incorp. Feb. 181848. Street Bonds (City's Portion). 5Ma'\8 J-J $13.400 July 1 1923 5s '14 J-D 5s '15 M-N 8,000-June 15 '24-'39 800-Nov 10 *21-28 Water-Works Bonds. 5s '13 $1,650—Aug 14 1923 2.650 Sept 11923 2,000—.Sept 17 1923 Water Refunding Bonds. 4.15s'll A-O $90.000c_Apr 1 '22-39 —_ 5s *13 5s '13 —- Assessment Bonds. 5s '15 / S3,500—A-0 1 '21-'25 (24,000—A-O 1,000 UNION TWP. RURAL SCH. D. Experiment Farm Bonds, A-O Children 5s '09 *2l-'22 State & Warren Is the county seat. Machinery & Tool House Bds. 5s '17 A-O $9,000c.A&Ol '21-'29 5s *15 1928 Fair-Gound Bonds. 6s '18 A-O /$3,000_A&01 "I TROY SCHOOL DISTRICT. M-S '21-*28 /l20,000 1 10,500 1920, 3.708. 5a *12 5s '13 5s '15 5s *16 This district (P. O. Dayton R. F. Road Bonds. 11,597,500 6s Fd. Trustees M-S VAN BUREN TWP. RURAL S. D. Marysvllle Is the cdunty seat. 5s '6s__i $13,200 1923 Ditch Bonds. 6s '19 s-a $195—Apr 15 '24-'2 Bridge Bonds. Population 1910, 6,122; 1920, 7,260 434s'08 J-J $20.000c at 5s '19 — Population in 1910, 1,764; '18. 4,764 £otaltax (per $1,000) 1920 —$24.00 INT. $76,000 Total assessed valuation'20 6.000,000 School tax rate (per M) '20. $19.40 UNION COUNTY. Emergency Bonds. 4Hs'U Van Wert is the county seat. Road Improvement Bonds. 5a '18 M-S $14,100c—M-S '21 '23 7,000c_Mar 1 '2 2-'28 5s *19 M-S 8,000c_ Sept 1 '21-'28 t 2,000c—.Mar 1 1929 2,182.50-Sept 1 1920 UPPER ARLINGTON. 5s .19 M-S 6,000—Sept 1 '21-'23 This village (P. O. Columbus) is 18.000—Sept 1 '24~'29 in Franklin County. 7,700-—Mar 1 1922 GEN. BOND. DEBT None 6s '20 M-S ! 112,000-Sept 1 '22-'29 Assess, debt Apr 1 1921 $117,243 98,000cMar 1 *23-'29 Assess, val., real estate 2,216,520 6s '20 M-S 7,446 Assess, val., personal 274,949 Ditch Bonds. Tot. assess, val. 1920 2.491,460 5s *19 M-S $67,040c.Mar 1 '29-'38 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$18.10 TOTAL DEBT Apr 9 '21- $385,378 Population in 1920 ..620 Assessed val'n, real 32,753,800 Assessed val'n, personal..25,411,380 Tot.ass'd val.(50%act)'20 58,165,260 UPPER SANDUSKY. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—--$3.80 This village is in Wyandot Co. Inc In 1848. Population in 1910, 3,779; Population '10, 29,119; '20, 28,210 5s *16 township Is in Wyandot Co. Road Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 2 '19$74,122 Assess, val. (real estate) 1,821,160 Assess, val. (personal) 846,000 -- --- COUNTY. WERT VAN RUR. SCH. DIST. Assess, val., real estate 2,427,440 Assess, val., personal 1,895,870 Total assessecf val. 1921 4,323.310 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—-$9-00 5s '16 TYMOCHTEE~TOWNSHIP. Bonds. M-S TWP. This district (P. O. Milford Cen¬ ter) is in Union County. BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 '21 $52,000 _ TUSCARAWAS COUNTY. 4s '04 Street UNION 21-27 A-0 1928 4,000 \ This district [VOL. 112. AND TOWNS WAPAKONETA. This city Is In Auglaize County. Incorporated Mar. 2 1849. Fire Dept. Bonds. ,5s '18 A-O $10,000—Apr 1 *22-*31 Auglaize Riv. & Sewer Dist.No.7 434s'08 M-S $4,000c-Sept 1 '21-28 Electric Light & Water Bonds. $45,000c. Apr 1 '24-'32 6s '21 s-a 30,000c .Apr 1 \33-'37 35,000c. Apr 1 '38-'42 Street and Highway Bonds. -s *02 $4,000 1921-1922 434s'll A-O 320—-Oct 10 1921 434s'10 M-S 2,000..Sept 1 '21-'22 .... s '11 5s '16 -s '16 5s '16 A-O Assess, debt Jan 1 1920 5s '17 280 1921 2,700c—Jan 1 '22-'27 2,550 1921-1920 4,240—Oct 1 *21-'28 J-J $66.500 1921-1939 TOTAL DEBT July 1 '20- $216,822 J-J 4s.4Hs&5s 58,880 Sinking fund Jan 1 1920 12,939 5s '17 J-J Ass'd val. 1920 (80% act.).9,934.810 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'20_$4.66 5s '17 A-O Population 1910, 7,157; 1920, 8,100 tNTEREST payable^by City Treas. 5Ms*18 J-D 17,500.-July 1 '25-'29 23,300.-July '22-*28 , (12,100—Oct 1 '21 *27 \ 5,600—Oct 1 *21-'27 [ . ,500—Oct 1 '21-'23 4,500c.June 1 '22-*30 WASHINGTON COUNTY. (Concluded.) WAPAKONETA 5Hs'19 s-a 1 1,300c—Apr 1 1931 Sewer Bonds. A-O $7,000c 1921-1927 GEN. BD. DT. Mar 12 '21 $496,823 This village Bridge Bonds. Refunding $80,000—June 2 1936 M-S 50.000—Sept 1 '21-'30 Experiment Farm Bonds. 5s *13 $8,000.—Dec 26 1922 Special assess, bds. (add'l). 255.250 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921. $143,500 Sinking fund 24,50- Sinking funds i0,944 Assess. val., real 3,787,120 Assess, val. '20 {% act.)—60,000,000 Assess, val., personal 3,497,140 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$17.10 Tot.asses.val.'20(75% act.>7,284,260 Actual valuation (est.) 7,500,000 Pop '10, 45,422; '20 (Census), 43,049 5s *13 — 5s '13 5s *13 6s'18 s-a Electric 6s *18 s-a —. $1,000) '20..$5.39 WASHINGTON Population 1910, 5,349; 1920—5,295 This Total tax rate (per INT. at office of City Treasurer. 6s '19 Street Impt. WAPAKONETA CITY S. 5s *15 D. 5s '16 Bonds. 5s *15 S3.000c.M-S 1 *21 -'23 3.500C.M-S 1 '24-'27 DEBT July 1 '20$27,000 5Ms'18 M-S 5Hs'18 M-S BOND. Sinking 5s '15 5s 1,499 fund This city Is the Trumbull County. seat county of 6s '20 s-a $45,000—Oct 1 '22-'26 Street Impt. Bds. {City's portion). 4Hs'16 M-S $38.000—Sept 1 4HsT6 A-O TlO.000—Apr 1 BOND. DEBT debt (incU—' {Village's share). A^essed '33-'38 '29-'30 112,000—Apr 1 '31-'32 '22-'34 '22-'25 '21-'25 '21-'25 - WAYNE Nov 1 1930 300,000 ( 6s '18 M-S 6s '19 s-a 5Hs'19 s-a 6.000—Apr 19,000c_Sept 1 5,300c_Feb 27 6,000c.May 1 TOT. BD. DT. Apr '22-24 '22-'23 1921—1,382,650 (inch). 443,804 Sink, fund cash & invest's 46,000 Assess, val.. real 44,980,320 Assessment bonds 15,047,060 personal Assess, val., Total assess, val. 1920— $50,027,380 City tax rate (per $l,000)'20.$19.40j Pop'n, 1910. 11.081; 1920. 27.050 WARREN COUNTY. Lebanon is the county seat. Bridge Bonds. 5s '15 M-S ( $6,000—Sept \ 5,000—Mar 1910, payable at County 5s Treasury. 4s '02 Dec 5s *19 5s '19 $24,OOOc_M-S 1 *21-'39 15.000c —1939-1949 15.000-M&S 1 '40-;49 --- Assessed val'n, personal— 350,000 Total valuation 1919 1,494,347 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *19-$14.04 Floating debt 600 Total assessed val. 1916—1,800,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) Population 1910, 1,335; '16.$13.50 1920.-1,195 WASHINGTON TWP. RUR. S. D. This district (P. O. Lewiston) is in Logan County. School Impt. Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$7.27 Population in 1920 9,000 INT. at School Treasurer's office. Nat. Bank,Dayton. WEST WASHINGTON TWP. RUR. S. D. This district (P. O. Arcadia) is in Hancock County. '2l-*26 '22-26 School Building Bonds. ( $8.009c M-S '21-22 6,000c—M-S WAYNE TWP. SCHOOL DIST. This district (P.O. Waynesville) is In Warren County. Building Bonds. 5s '16 J-J $3,000c.July15 26 3136 TOTAL DEBT May 31 y21 $29,500 Floating debt (additional) _ 5,900 Sinking fund 1,553 Tot .assess .val. (act.val.) '20 4767,410 School tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $7.60 4s-5s BOND. DEBT Mar — Assess, debt 5s ...$200.000-BOND. DEBT Apr 9 *21. $200,000 11,488,480 5s'17 WARREN SCHOOL DISTRICT. M-8 $11,000c 1921-1931 4s *02 M-S 13,000c 1921-1933 4a *10 J-J 62,000c 1921-1941 5a '14 J-J 82,900 J-J '21-'3i 5s '15 J-J 49,000 J-J *22-'39 (see V. 100, p. 159, for maturity) 1930-1933 1923 J 22,000—Junel 1938 1100,000-June 1 '39-42 55,000.Feb 15 '22-'32 5Hs'20 F-A ... 5s '19 A-O $50,000 25,000c A-O '21-45 '20- $100,000 Sinking fund Assessed Real estate— value Personal 9,000 ..1,431,550 282,690 51,960 {Other property.. value 1919 assessed (about 50% actual) Total tax rate (per 1,766,200 $1,000) *19_$8.89 TWP RUR. S. D district (P. O. Beverly) is in WATERFORD This f 60,000-Mar 1 '22-'25 Washington County. {140,000—M-S '26-32 BOND. DEBT Apr 12 *21. $24,000 1250,000 M-S *33-'37 Floating debt (add'l) 2,000 5s 85,000 1924-1931 Total assessed val. 1921 —1,500,000 6s 89.500 1923 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21—$7.91 5^s'21 A-O 50,000 A&O *24-46 6s '20 J-D 36,000.-Dec 1 *40-'46 WAUSEON. Funding Bonds. This village is in Fulton County. 6s '20 s-a 84,000-0ct 1932-1940 Incorporated in June 1852. Refunding Bonds. Water Bonds. 4Hs'17 $49,000 1921-1929 6s '96 Sept $4.000c 1921-1924 5^s'19 s-a [75,000—Nov 1 '28-'30 4s '05 M-S 500c 1921 112,500 Nov 1 1931 4s *06 F-A 12.000c 1921-1933 BOND. DEBT Apr 7*21 -$1,871,500 5s '17 A-O 20,500—M-S 1 *21-'43 s-a assess ^20(67%)67,367,310 (per $1,000) '20_$19.40 .val. Tot. tax rate Population in 1920 (est.)_^-_28,000 INTEREST at any Warren bank ARRENS VILLE RURAL S. D. This dis rict (P O. Warrensville) in Cuyahoga County. f$4.000c_Mar 1 £s'20 s-a iNDED *22-'25 7,500c. Mar 1 *26-'30 10,000c-Mar 1 '31-'35 12,500c.Mar 1 '36-'40 30.000c_Mar 1 '41-'50 DEBT-—"- (?) 5s '19 M-S 160,000 Street Impt. Bonds. 6s *18 $2,000c—Oct 1 '21-'28 s-a 5Ks'19 ann. 2,736-Mar 1 City Hall Repair Bonds. '22-'29 $3,500c—Oct 1 '21-'28 Fire-Apparatus Bonds. 6s '18 5s'16 s-a —- GEN. BD. 500c DT. Apr 24 '21. Assessment debt Total val. 1920 Total tax (per 3,443 Total valuation assessed 1919 (act. val.) Total tax rate (per Pop'n '10, 777,690 769,750 1,547,440 $1,000)'19.$15.30 994 1,030; *20 (Census), TOWNSHIP. WEST ALEXANDRIA SCH. DIST. is in Trumbull Co. Building Bonds. Bonds. 4Ms $37,000 1921-1939 5)|s'18 A-O $112,000.A & O *21-*48 BOND. DEBT May I92l- $37,000 TOTAL DEBT June if '19 $120,000 Sinking fund 3,733 Assess, val. real estate....7,147,920 Total assess, val. 1920 1,858,660 Assess, val. personal 5,675,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$20.20 Tot .assess, val.' 18 (80 %act) 12,822,920 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,300 Total tax rate (per $1,000) T8.$8.20 Pop'n 1910, 10,708; 1920—-17,034 WE STER VILLE. This village is in Franklin Co. Inc. July 9 1858. Population 1910, 1,WELLINGTON. This township 1nnn --- . This village is Power Plant in Lorain County. Bonds. 1 *22-70 5s '19 s-a $49,000c.July Water Works Bonds. -s ... 903; 1920, 2,480. Water and Light ._s $25,000 BONDED DEBT Population 1910. 2,131; — (?) 1920, 2,245 ... 4Ms'02 4Hs'08 J-J ... Bonds. $19,000. Street & Sewer Portion). ----- Bonds {Village s $30,000 3.500 Mar 4 1922 Oct 1 1928 4,300— Electric-Light Bonds. WELLINGTON SCHOOL DIST. 4Hs'06 A-O $15,000c—Oct 1 Building Bonds. 4Hs'07 A-O 1,500c. _.Oct 1 5s ' 16 M-S $48.000- -M&S 1 '21 -'45 Water-Works Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 14 *17—$55,000 4Hs'02 $25,000 Mar 4 _s 7,000 INT. at office of Clerk, Bd. of Ed. -s ... 1926 1927 1922 — _ 5Ms'20 --- 40,000 1921-1940 1 1921- $174,720 (add'l) — 211,839 General fund..... 32,000 BOND. DEBT Jan WELLSTON. This city Is In Jackson Incorporated In 1875. County. Assessment debt Sinking Assess, val. 1920.. —3,300.000 Street-Improvement Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$21.00 F-A $4,000 1921-1924 INT. payable at Westervllle. Water-Works Bonds. M-N $8,000 1922-1925 WEST JEFFERSON. 5s 5s M-S 15,000—M-S 1 *26-33 This village is in Madison County. 5s '19 s-a 4,000—Jan 1 '22-'29 BOND. DEBT June 1920- $50,600 Fire Engine Bonds. Total assessed val. 1920—1,207,060 _s $5,000 1921-1925 Population 1910, 1,043; 1920, 1,170 Electric-Light Bonds. 4s J-D $6,500 21-33 WEST MANSFIELD. Funding Deficiency Bonds. This village Is in Logan County. 6s $5,344 1927 Emergency Bonds (Series 3). 6s '20 s-a 6,612.-Sept 1 '22-2% 6s '18 J-J $1,000—Jan 1 *22-'25 Refunding Bonds. BOND. DEBT June 9 '19—$58,600 4s GEN. BD. DT. May 1 Total $10,800 18,500 31'20additional.— Sinking fund. Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. personal WEATHERSFIELD 1923 5Hs'20M-S{ 4s *99 46.000 50,000 ALEXANDRIA. Preble County. Bds. $6,000 1921-1926 Water-Works and Street Bridge Franklin County. s-a $46,000cJuly 15 *22-'44 ... 950 Population in 1919 (est.) INT. at Third J-J 60,000 Nov 1 1927 Building Bonds. 4s '05 J-J $5,000c—Mar 15 1926 5s '16 J-J 83,000c—July 22 1946 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21- $196,000 Floating debt — 25,000 Sinking fund 8,000 Assessed val., real estate..4,907,740 Assessed val., pers'l prop..2,883,080 Tot .ass'd val. (90 %act.) r20.7,790,820 A-O 5s'17 1923 1926 1928 1928 1928 1928 1929 4Hs'03 A-O 4^s'04 F-A 6s'18 2,040—Mar 1 22-29 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 *19. $43,520 Assessed valuation, real—1,144,347 Road-Improvement Bonds. 5s '15 J-D $5.000--J-D 15'2l-'25 BOND. DEBT Nov 1916— $70,000 TWP. RURAL S. D. (P. O. Trumbull) is 6s '18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 July 4s *02 D. in Montgomery County. 4Hs'17 M-S 5J*s'17 M-S Total assess, val. 1920 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$12.80 County. INT. payable at office of Town¬ $225,000c—A-O '30-'53 ship Treasurer. (See V. Ill, p. 1777, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1 *21._ $248,000 Total assessed val. 1920—8,000,000 WASHINGTON TWP. S. D. This district (P. O. Dublin) is In Total tax rate (per $1,000)—$16-00 Tot. 5s 19-S4.20 38,058; 1920, 41,346 5Hs'16 M-S Trumbull 5s '20 5s 1) Is Building Bonds. No. $1,000) 1915—$4.40 This district 6s '20 personal __-40,25b,000 WAYNE TWP. RUR. S. D. This district (P. O. Osborn R. 15 1940 ll76.000c_.M-S *24-'45 Bonds. BONDED DEBT (?) 5s *13 M-S $184.000—M&S *2l-'43 Prin. and int. payable at the office TOTAL DEBT July 1'20$377,410 of the Board of Education. Road bonds July 1 1919—^ 41,291 Total assess, val. 1919 42,170,730 WASHINGTON TWP. S. D. Population 1910,24,497; 1920-25,716 This district (P. O. West Toledo) INTEREST at County Treasury. is in Lucas County. 6s '20 5s 5s ^ Flood Emergency WARREN 5s M-S M-S Feb This village is in Funding Bonds. 4Hs'15 M-S $34,500—-Mar in 1926 1928 1928 1923 $20,000.-July 1 '22-'4i 3,500—Dec 1 *21-'27 7.500 Oct 1 1923 WAYNESFIELIL "t 16,000 Aug 1 1925 This village is in Auglaize County. TOTAL DEBT July 1 *20. $408,077 Assess, debt Jan 1 '20 6,813 Incorporated May 10 1876. GEN. BD. DT. June 11 19- $4,150 Floating debt Jan 1 '20 1,593 Assessment bonds 29,800 Water debt Jan 1'20 68,500 Assessed val'n, real estate—266,750 Assess, val. '19 (abt. act.) .7,800,000 Assessed valuation, personal.204,010 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$15.80 Total assessed val'n 1918—550,000 INT. at office of City Treasurer. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-117.00 Population 1910, 542; 1920— 584 WELLS VILLE CITY S. D. INT. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Armstrong's Mills) is in Belmont County. 42.000 ($1,500 each 6 mos. Sept. 15 1927 to March 15 1942.) 4HsT6M-S 4s '06 Popul'n M-S 31,000—M&S 1 '21-*37 Infirmary Construction Bonds. 5s *17 f$18,000 ($1,000 each 6 TOTAL DEBT May 29 *18—$54,000 mos., Sept. 15 1917 Assessed valuation 2,150,000 to March 15 1927.) Population in 1917 1,000 , Improvement. $6,000 Sept 2,000 Sept '08 4,700 Feb *08 Aug 1,200 Aug '08 Apr 1,200 Apr '08 Dec 1,850 Dec '09 Aug 3,000 i.Aug *16 Dec 1,864Water Works Bonds. 1928 1929 1929 Street 4s '03 val. '19 (act. val.)-81,760,000 State &Co. tax (per' $1,000) Population in 1915 (est) 9.000 INT. at Midland National Bank. 1 1931 *21-'23 1 1925 1926 1926 Oct 5,000 M-S 3,000 Sept 1 M-N 4,000 Nov 1 5s '08 Aug 6,000c Aug 1 5s *09 May l.lOOc.-.May 1 5s '09 Aug 1,200c—Aug 1 Fire Station Bonds. 4s *06 J-D $5,000 Dec 1 5s '08 Aug 1,000 Aug 1 5s '08 Sept 500 Sept 1 5s *13 J-D 5,000 June 8 5s *16 J-J 3.100 4s '06 Assess, —. — 1 '21-'26 1 '22-'20 4s *06 COUNTY. Assessed val., July 1 1934 F-A $30,000 Aug J-J 13,500—July 4Hs'05 A-O the county seat. Road Bonds. 5s '18 A-O 101,000 1921-1925 Tot. Co. debt May 24 '20 $593,685 Road bonds (incl.) —214,750 Assessed valuation, real..41,504,000 — s-a 4s '01 County 5,000--Aug 1 *21-'30 Fire Dept. Bonds. 5s '18 $1,700-..Jan 1 *22'38 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 6 '21$223,705 Assess. d6bt (add!) —_ 95,868 Floating debt 800 Sinking fund 21,101 Sewer Bonds (City's portion). 4Hs'16 M-N($5,500 Apr 1 1930 4s *00 Wooster is 5,877,550 4Kb'16 M-N 20.000—May 1 *33-'36 Assess, val. real estate 6,387,540 4^s'16 M-N 3,000—May 1 '31&32 Assess, val. personal 4Hs'16 F-A 13,000-Aug 1 '31-'33 Total assessed val. 1921 —12,265,090 5s '17 M-S 25,000—Sept 1 '33-'37 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 -$18.00 4Hs'17 J-D f 12.000—June 1 '29-'31 Population 1910, 7,277; 1920, 7,962 t 4,500 June 1 1932 6s'19 s-a 11,000c.Apr 15'22-'24 WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE SCHOOL DIST. 6s *20 s-a 7,500—Aug 1 '30-*33 This district Is In Fayette County Bridge Bonds. M-Sf $78,000—Mar 1 '22-'47 4^s'17 A-O $40,000—Apr 1 *27-'34 is *11 \ 4.000 Mar 1 1948 4J^s'17 A&O 36,000 April 1 ( 2,000, 1923; 3,000 yrly. 1924 to (Subject to call after 1941.) 4s '12 M-8 $24,000c.Mar 1 '22-'45 1933; 4,000, 1934.) 5s '17 M-S 2,580—Mar 1 '22-'24 J60.000—Aug 1 *30-*39 4Hs M-S 2.250—Mar 1 '22-'26 1 6,500 Aug 1 1940 5s *15 Assess, val. *15 (90% act.).8,520,000 Water Works Bonds. TOTAL DEBT July 1 '20. $163,500 5s '20 s-a /$12,500 Oct 1 1921 1675,000—Oct 1 *22-'48 Absos. val. "15 (90% act.) .8,520,000 6s '20 37 >000 valuation '21-'35 s-a School tax (per $68,604 — • 1918--1.306,690 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918-—$15.30 Population 1910, 1,803; 1920, 1,625 12.700 J-J 5^s 6s '20 Bonds. Deficiency 17 ^ ^ Not June 18 '19 6s '20 WARREN. $1,800—Nov 1 1928 $1,000--May 1 '29-'39 Watfir 35,000—$1,000 yearly 4,000..Oct 1 '21-24 s-a Light Bonds. gsFunding Bonds-0 Refunding Bonds. s-a $16,000.-Aug 1 '21-'52 Street and Sewer Bonds. 4s $13,500— 1937 $4.27 $1,000) 1917 H. M-S $15,000—Sept 1 M-S 6,500--Mar 1 J-J 1,800.-July 1 F-A 7,000-Aug 1 M-S 3,750—Sept 1 M-S 11,800 5Ms'19 s-a 6,382.830 5)^sT9 7,100,000 Assessed valuation 1917 Actual value (est.) Tax rate (per *15 5s C. 4Ks'13 Jan 10,000 is in Pike County. 5s 14 July 10.000 Bonds. -s 15,000 $2,500.Sept 15 '23-'27 Sewer Bonds. 5Hs'19 s-a Street Impt. Bonds. 4H '17 M-S $9.500——————— (Due part each 6 mos. begin. Sept. city is in Fayette County. F-A 10,500 Feb 1 1929 Jan 1 1932 Jan 1 1933 $18,000 4Hs'12 Jan WAVERLY. Marietta Is county seat. 1 '22-'30 / 9,000c_Apr School Addition 143 OHIO—CITIES AND TOWNS June, 1921.] 1921 $167,000 30,248 .4,471,620 16 59 (add'l)— 1,000) 1920— Population in 1910 2,650 INT. at People's State Bk., Wauseon. ... ... 4s $3,000—July 1 *22-'23 11'21- $51,344 Total assessed val. 1919 765,070 Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9_$7.00 1,000 737 2,353,170 Population 1910, 913; 1920j— 1,801,100 WEST PARK. Tot. val.'21 (abt. 4-5act.)_4,154,270 This village Is In Cuyahoga Co. Total tax (per $1,000) 1921---$21.00 Pop! *10, 6,875; *20 (Census), 6,687 Incorp. in 1902. Road Bonds. INT.at First Nat. Bank, Wellston. 5s '14 A-O $10.795 Oct 15 1944 4H_s'l3 3,936.95 Town-Hall Bonds. WELLS VILLE. Apr $15,000c 1943 This city Is In Columbiana County. 5s '13 3,000 Incorp. 1848. Population 1910, 5s *14 Fire-Department Bonds. 7,769; 1920 8,849. 5s *16 A-O $25,000c—Apr 15 1946 Park Bonds. ... GEN. BD DT. Apr Floating debt Assess, val. real— Assess, val. personal j-~ ^ — , 4Hs'10 Nov $6.000 Nov 1 1930 City Building Bonds. 0s '08 Nov $1,750 Nov 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. 4s *02 Sept $12.500..Sept 1 '20-'44 4s'02 Dec 21.000—Dec 1 '21-'41 4Hs'03 A-O 15,625—Oct 1 '21-*25 4Hs'05J-D 18,000.. June 1'25-'31 4s '05 J-D 20,000 Dec 1 1925 4s *06 J-D 20,000 Dec 1 1926 5s *09 Jan 8,500 Jan 1 1929 6s '10 Jan 11,500 Jan 1 1930 4>*s'll Jan 10,000 Jan 1 1931 A-O 9,000—.Oct 15 1946 Library-Site-Purchase Bonds. M-N $3,500c—Sept 1 1946 Sewer Bonds (Vil. Portion). 58 '16 A-O/$60.000.Apr 15 26&36 ( 40.000—Apr 15 1946 5s '16 A-O 20,000—Oct 15 1946 5s *17 F-A 30,000...Feb 15 1947 6s'18 A-O 60,000 Apr 1 '28,'38,'48 5s '16 5s '16 5Hs'19 s-a J20,000.June 15 '29-49 June 15 1939 50,000-$10,000 Mar 15 120,000 6s *20 s-a in'25, '30, '35, '40& 45 144 OHIO-CITIES AND TOWNS west park (Concluded.) williams Street Improvement Bonds. 6s '18 M-N $l,000c_May 15 '22-23 The county seat is 4Hs'13 5s *18 Apr $ 10.000c 6s '20 21-26 55,500——M-S '21-29 28,000 M-S 21-29 71,000 M-S *21-'29 s-a 6s 20 6s '20 1943 1934 1936-1937 4s'06-'07Apr 26.000c 4Hs'08Apr 9.000c 4s *09 Apr 6.000c 4 s' 10-' 12Apr50,000c—1940 & 5s '13 Apr 15,000c 5s '15 J-J 10,000—July 15 5s *16 M-S 6,000c...Sept 1 5s *17 A-O 35,000—Apr 15 This s-a s-a -s 1939 5s '19 1945 1946 1947 TOT. BD. DT. June 1 '18 Assess, debt (add'l) INT. at People's Sav. Bk. Water-Works Bonds. $24,900 Mar 5s '16 M-S 4,000c Sept west park vil. sch. dist. Sewer Bonds. 5^s'19 A-O $70,300...Oct 1 '21-'39 4s $15,000 Mar 5s '10 A-O 12,000c...Oct 1 1928 Street Bonds. 5s '12 A-O 20,000c_..Oct 1 1940 4^s $5,450 Sept 5s '16 A-O 65,000c__0ct 1 '22-*54 5s '17 M-S 176.500 5^s'l9 A-O 140,000c..Oct 1 '21-'54 5s f M-S 10,000c. ..Mar 1 $747,495 180,671 57,188 174,000 Tot. val. '18 (75% act.)..15,218,990 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'18 $12.20 Population In 1919 (est.) 10,000 5,500 willoughby weston vil. school This village (P. O. Wood County. Building Bonds. 5s A-O #500 4Hs'16 A-O Oct 1 1921 55.000 (Due part each six months beginning April 1 1922.) BOND. DEBT May 24 '20 d. M-S M-S d. 5s '15 s-an 5s TOTAL DEBT wheelersburo rural s. This district (P. O. is in Scioto County. Wheelersburg) Building Bonds. 4Hs'16 M-N$35,000c_M-N 1 '24-'41 68 15,000 DEBT s-a TOTAL ... Building Bonds. M. (?) Total assessed val. 1921.-12,836,955 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.$18-00 Population in 1920 8,204 worthington. This village is in Franklin County. Incorporated In 1835-1836. Water Works Bonds. 4s '12 5s '13 M-N 1930 5s '14 M-S $80,500 Assess, val.'14 (80% act,).3,937,270 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914—$24.60 Population 1910, 2,405; 1920—2.145 INT. payable In Willsbire at F. <fe State Bank. A-O $14.000c_Apr 1 *22-'31 3.000c—May 1 1938 3,000c—Mar 1 1939 Street Impt. Bonds (City'sPort'n) F-A $1,200c—Aug 1 1926 GEN. BD. DT. May 25 '20-$49,200 Sinking fund 3,569 Tot. val. *20 (80% act.) 862,590 Total tax rate (per $1,900) '20 $22.00 Population In 1910. 547 ;tn 1920 705 5s '16 , wheeling twp. rural s. d. This district (P. O. Fairpoint) Is In Belmont County, School Building 5s '19 s-a 1 10.000C—A-O BONDED DEBT This village Is in Clinton 4s '21-'29 *30-'34 ( ?) Prin. and int. payable at the First National Bank of St. Clairsville. — 5s ... Street County. $24.500 25,000 11,500 ... 4^8 Bonds. f$36,000fe—A-O Wilmington! Assessment debt (add'l) Assessed val., real 90,961 ($8,000—Apr 10 '22-'29 24,000—Apr 10 '30-'41 5s'19 A-O ^ 1,000 Oct 10 1921 36.000..0ct 10 '22-'39 3,000 Oct 10 1940 BOND. DEBT June 15 '21 Assessed val., pers'l prop..3,247,260 assessed val. 1920 (50% to 75% act.) 7.173,740 Total tax rate (per Total R. $72,000 $1,000) '20.$17.40 Population 1910, 4,491; 1920, 5.037 wilmington school dist. 3,247,260 Floating deDt (additional). 4,500 Total assess, val. Tot.ass'd val. *21(4-5 1921 act.).2,733,410 (75% actual). Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 7,189,860 $16.00 School tax (per $1,000) 1921 $7.00 Population in 1920 5.040 willard. * INT. at Clinton County Nat.fcBk. This village (formerly Chicago Junction) is in Huron County. wood county] In¬ corporated 1882. County seat Is Bowling Green. Road Bonds (County's share). 5sD!9 J-D 2,000 Dec l'24-'27 Public-Hall Bonds. 5s *17 4Hs*12 F-A $17,000c_Aug 1 '21-'37 Deficiency Bonds. J-D $2,000-.Dec 1 '24-'27 Refunding Bonds. 5Hs'18 M-S $1,700 1921-1924 General Street Bonds. 4Hs'12 J-D $1,000—Dec 1 '21-'22 5^s'14 F-A 4,500--Aug 1 '21-'25 5Hs'16 A-O 2,000 Oct 1 *21-'22 5£s' 17 A-O 3,640-Apr 1 *22-'27 Water-Works Bonds 6s F-A $4,000—Feb 1 '22-'25 5s F-A 10,000—Feb 1 '26-'35 5Hs'15 M&N 1,500—May 1 '22-*24 Sewer Bonds. 6s '19 _ 5s $45.000_M-8 1 '21-'22 Funding Bonds. 5s *18 M-S f $52,000.M&S 1 '21-*22 I 24.000.M&S 1 1923 6s '21 M-S $40,000— —M-S '22-26 TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '20a $904,123 Road bonds Apr 1 1920—. 750.000 Ditch bonds Apr 1 '20 50,000 Total 5s' 17 6s '20 A-O M-N $7,000—Apr 1 20,000-MAN GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '21.i Assessment debt (add'l) Sinking fund and credits.. '21-'27 assess, val. 1919 INTEREST payable Treasurer's office or at Wood County Sav. Bank, any County bank. ... 1924-33 Road Bonds. 5s '17 A-O $10,000 $86,840 23,122 (Due serially ending 1927) 6s '17 M-S $977.20_M&S 4,335 42,500 *21-27 Street Bonds. M-S $2,736 M-S *21-'28 BOND. DEBT May 1916. $33,063 Total assessed val. Elec. It. & water debt (incl.) Assess, val. '20 (abt. act.).4,160,685 Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1920 6s '18 Population 1910. 2,950; 1920—3.889 Population 1910, 2,502; 1920—2,394 $20.25 1915...2.151,500 INT.paid at Village Clerk's office. woodsfield vil. Building Bonds. willard sch. dist. 5s '10 5s '10 M-N$35,700c —s 1920-1941 "A-O 20,000cA&O 14 '23-'42 BOND. DEBT April 1918. $60,000 Assessed valuation 1918.-.4,346,705 School tax (per $1,000) 1918 $4.90 Population In 1918 (est.) 5,000 INTEREST payable at Home Sav¬ ings & Bank Co., Chicago, Ohio. sch. dis. $5,000 5s '15 M-S $48,000.-M-S 1 '21-'45 5s '16 M-S 12,000 1925-1949 BOND. DEBT Apr 2 1920. $67,005 Assessed val., real estate 1,311,425 Assessed val., personal 1,320,750 Total assessed val. 1920 2,632,175 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20.$17.50 Population In 1910 2,527 ... department and The Interest water-refunding, Bridge,. Viaduct 5s '14 Culvert. and A-O 5s '16 M-S $25,000.-Oct 1 '21-*25 2,170 Oct 1 1921 5s '19 s-a 10.000c—Oct 1 '21-'25 5s '19 s-a 40,000c—Oct 1 '21-'28Cedar St. Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'17 F-A$120,000—Oct 1 '23-'34 Parks fic Playgrounds. A-O $5,500 1921-1925 5s *12 A-O 20,000 1921-1923 4Hs'15A-0 20,000 1921-1924 5s '18 s-a 8.000c..Oct 1 '21-24 5s '19 s-a 40,000c..Oct 1 '21-'29 City Building Bonds. 4Hs'12 A-O $130,000 1921-1933 5s *13 A-O 40.000 1921-1924 5s *14 A-O 18.000 1921-1926 5s'15 A-O 4.000 1921-1922 Public Safety Bonds. 6s '20 s-a f$180,000c_ .Oct 1 '24-'32 \ 30,000c Oct 1 1933 6s '20 s-a 5,000c—Oct 1 *21-'25 Fire Department Bonds. 5s '12 A-O $14.000.—Oct 1 '21-'22 5s *14 A-O 9,200 1921-1923 5s '16 J-D 6,000. .Oct 1 '21-'23 5* '05 3,000—..Oct 1 1924 8,000. .Oct 1 '21-'23 4,000c—Oct 1 '21-'22 F-A s-a s-a 8,000c—Oct 1 *2 [-'24 s-a 5,000c—Oct 1 '21-'22 8,400 1922-1925 10,800c—Oct 1 '21-25 20,000—Oct 1 *21-'24 5s '19 s-a 5s '19 s-a Worthing¬ wyandot county. Upper Sandusky Is tbe county seat. Road Bonds. 58 $131,400 Part yearly 5s '19 s-a 6,000c—Oct 1 *21 -'23 3,500c—.Oct 1 1924 6,000c..Oct 1 '22-*24 2,500c.—Oct 1 1925 City Prison Bonds. 4Ms'04 A-O $10,230 .1921-1925 5s'15 A-O 2,680 1921-1922 . Filtration-Plant Bonds. serial 5s *03 | A-O $38,000 1921-1929 /$640,000 Police Department Bonds. estate..25,905,620 5s'18 $4,000 ——1922-192^ Assessed val., personal 20,621,570 5s '19 s-a 4,000c—Oct 1 '21-24 Total assessed val. 1919.-46,527,190 5s '19 s-a 3,000c__Oct 1 '22-'24 County tax (per $1,000) 1919..$2.90 5s '19 s-a 40,000c—Oct 1 '23-'32 Popul'n 1910, 20,760; 1920, 19,481 General Street Bonds. INT. at office of County Treasurer. 5s 10 A-O $5,500 1921-1924 5s 13,500—1-10-yr TOT. DT. May 3 1920—Assessed val., real ... 5s '14 This village Is In Hamilton Co. 5s '19 s-a $25.000—Aug 1 27-51 BOND. DEBT April 1921. 60,000 Total val. '20 (act.) 4,500,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $2.40 Population 1910, 1,893; 1920, 2,040 I 42,000 1921-1926 4,000...Oct 1 *2i-'22 Oct 1 1923 5 J^s'17 M-N J 200,000.-Oct 1 '24-'33 I 25,000 Oct 1 1934 5s '19 5s s-a 5s '19 s-a — 120,000c—Oct 1 *24-'35 20,()0<Jc__Oct 1 *21-'24 40.000—-Oct 1 '21-28 _ Highway Impt. Bonds. 5s *18 XENIA. This F-A \ 2,700 $166,000 Sinking funds A-O 5s *17 wyoming. city Is Commission in Greene government County. adopted April 3 1917. Water Works Bonds. 5>^s'20 J-J I $40,000c—Jan 1 *22-'25 „ A-O $25,000c__Oct 1 '21-'25 Paving Bonds. s-a $2,248—-Oct 1 '21-'24 5s '19 5s '19 s-a 5s '19 5s.'19 s-a M-S 5s '17 58,704—-Oct 1 '21-'24 18,560—-Oct 1 *21-'24 12,758.—Oct 1 '2.-'24 s-a 5s '19 s-a 6s *20 s-a 114,000.—Oct 1 I 1275,000—Jan 1 '26-'50 5s '15 village is in Monroe County. Electric-Light Bonds. $15.000 Sept 11938 1,507,090 1919 filtration plant, water-main exten¬ sion, water-works-ext., water-worksengine and water-works-impt. bonds payable from water earnings. — Sewer Bonds. This 5s water-works 5s depositary. woodsfield] the INT. is payable at the ton Savings Bank. 94,916,960 County tax (per $1,000) 1919—$3 00 Pop'n '10, 46,330; '20(Census) 44,892 Apr 4Hs'12 J-J $3,500—Apr 2 '22-'27 8.000c_July 1 '22-'28 Waterworks-fit Electric Bonds. M-N 14,000— part from general levy. and principal of Total-val. 1920. ^1,849,140 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $24.50 4s '10 M-S $43.500—M&S '2l-'50 BOND. DEBT Apr 9 '21— $43,500 Assess, val. real estate $3,942,600 Assess, val. personal M-S 5s '17 M-S 20.000 Mar 1 1927 BOND. DEBT July 1920— $68,000 Assessed val., real estate 2,182,706 worthington school dis. $4,000c 1922-1925 5s '18 High School Bldg. Bonds. 5s '19 5s 15 J-J $30,200c_July 1 '22-*35 5s '19 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 $34,000 5s '18 Sinking fund 2,000 5s '18 6 s'18 (Village's portion)— 6s '20 J-J $7,500 July 1 1930 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 15 *21 $58,000 estate..3,926,480 whetstone twp. sch. d. This district (P. O. Martel No. 1) is in Crawford County. School House Bonds. INT. payable at the Worthington Savings Bank. - Impt. This township Is In Van Wert Co. Road-Improvement Bonds. 4Hs'04 M-8 $10,000c_8ept 1 '2i-'24 4s '07 M-S lO.OOOc.Sept 1 '24-'26 4s '08 M-S lO.OOOc.Sept 1 *25-'28 4s '09 M-S 7,000c_8ept 1 *28-'29 4s *10 M-S 10,000c.Sept 1 '21-28 4s *11 M-S 13,000c_Sept 1 '28-'31 $130,000 Assessed val., real estate.* 7,092,750 Assessed val., personal 5,744,205 .1926 1930 Apr 10 '17- 10,856,000 york township. of 5s '16 J-f $10.000—Mar I '26-'35 TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 '21- 1923 41,000c 13,000c 19,500 23,000 Assessed valuation (Assessment 2-5 to 3-5 actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1918—14.60 INT. at Citizens' National Bank. '21-'23 wooster school district. 5Ks'19 s-a 20,000—Jan 15 1937 Wert County. f $14.000c I A-O 14,670 1921-1924 & O. from 1917 to 1923 and 3.000 A. & O. in 1924.) BOND. DEBT July 1 *18$57,500 ($2,000 each A. '22-'26 *27-'38 Assessed val., personal '2l-'47 Total assessed val. INT. at office Sink. Fund Trustees Road-Improvement Bonds. 4a 5s 4s earnings Apr 12 *21. $111,500 willoughby vill. sch. d. A-O $77,000c—.A-O '21-*44 (see V. 99. p. 1697, for maturity) BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '21$112,500 Assess, val. '21 (80% act.).4,800,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '2i.$19.90 Population 1920 (est,) 3.000 INT. at Cleveland Trust Co., (?) — , willshire township. is In Williams County. 5#s'18 M-S $76,000c.Dec 2 '21-*42 TOTAL DEBT...... 4,500c ... (50% to 60%) 3,689,850 6,000-May 15 '22-'24 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '19—$9.50 6s '20 M-N 51,000-May 15 '25-'41 Population 1910, 1,489; 1920, 1,270 1.000—.May 15 1942 INT. at Van Wert National Bank. TOT. BD. D*]\ Apr 25 '20- $510,780 Water debt (included) 122,650 youngstown. Sink, fund (cash) 31,155 This city Is In Mahoning County. Assess, val. '19 (abt, act.) 11,571,920 Incorporated Apr. 14 1868. Part of Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$18.00 water debt Is payable from Willoughby) Is Is in Van „s Heating Bonds. 4Hs 3,000— Building Bonds. 5s '12 1 1930 5.000—Oct 15 *21-'25 * 5s *15 This twp. Bonds. $25.000c—Dec / 2,500..Apr 1 I 9,000..Apr 1 4Hs'17 F-A $73,000.F&A 15 5Hs'17J-D 600—-June 1 '28-'30 1 1931 Sinking fund 5,920 Total assessed val, 1917..10,120.000 School tax (per $1,000) 1917—.$3.47 west unity vill. sch. dist. This district (P. O. West Unity) Sept 1921 Oct '21-'22 $4,000—Oct 15 '2l-'28 J-D 5Hs'14 A-O 4Hs'16 A-O $60,500 12,500 TOTAL DEBT 73,000 Total assessed val. 1919 2,147,570 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$14.84 Population in 1919 1,200 Willoughby. Floating debt A-O 4s *10 County, BOND. DEBT dist. Weston) is In 195 812 Water-Works 192> s. A-O 5s *15 1 1926 Oct twp. This district (P. O. in Lake M-S 17 Oct 1 1924 Fire-Equipment Bonds. 3,995,670 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $13.80 Population 1910, 2,072; 1920-2,656 Cleveland. 17 s BOND. DEBT Sept 1 *19. $615,275 Sinking fund June 1 1919— 5,718 Total val. 1918 INT. at the Dist, Treas. office and at h2,000—Oct 5Hs'19 A-O BOND. DEBT June 7 '19 Assessment debt (add'l) Sinking fund Water debt (lncl.) 5s 2,000c Oct 1 1927 28,000c—Oct 1 *28-'34 2,000 Oct 1 1927 1925 495,000c_Sept 1 '25-57 (495,000c. Mar 1 '26-'58 Sewer Bonds. 4s *09 A-O 7.000 1 1923 — 6s '21 J-J 1 1926 — .. '09 $8,000 Oct 1 1928 21,000 Oct 1 1925 17,000— Julyl5 '21-24 10,000 July 1 1929 6,800c—Nov 1 1921 1 1923 — 5Hs'18J-D 7,000 $500 each 6 mos 5Ks'20 F-A\$12,500—Aug 12 '21-'45 f 12,500—.Feb 1 '22-'4& 6s '20 M-N (10,000—Nov 1 *21-'40 I 9,500..May 1 '22-'40 Floating Debt Bonds. 4Hs J-J J 10,000c.July 1 '25-'29 t 10,000c—Jan 1 *26-'30 of 1910, — Cleveland. '19 J-D J-J 4s This village Is in Lake County. Co.. seat 4^s'll M-N 4Ms'12 M-S 76.000c—Sept 1 1932 5Hs'15 F-A 30.000 F-A '21-'35 5s '15 J-D 3.000.June 15 *22-'27 4Hs'll M-S 14,000—.Sept 1921 Street Bonds (City's share). 5Ms'19 $800—.Oct 6 *21-'24 Paving Bonds (City's Portion). 4Hs'10 F-A $13,000 1925M931 4Ms'll M-S 17,500c.Sept 1 *31-'34 4Hs'12 J-J 25,000c—July 1 1932 5s '13 A-O 35.000c—Apr 1 1933 _s '15 F-A 1,300 Aug '21-*25 5s '15 F-A 750.Aug 20 *21-'23 5s '16 A-O 9,000 Apr '22-39 s-a $449,795 144,595 TOTAL DEBT 594,390 Water debt (incl.) 187,000 Total val. '20 (70 act,)..48,340,000 Sinking fund 39,610 State&Co. tax (per $1,000) '20.$4.00 Assessed valuation 1916..13,295,970 Pop'n *10, 26,189; '20 (Census)24,627 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1916112.30 Population 1910, 3,179; 1920, 8,560 willoughby! — s-a 4s '06 4s '04 3,500—Sept 10 1921 24,000 M-S '22-'24 36,000 M-S '25-'28 4,000—Mar 10 1929 5s '19 s-a 32,000 M-S 21 -'28 I 3,000—Mar 10 1929 TOT. DEBT May 19 *21.$1,491,700 Assessed val. real estate..29,454,000 Assess, val. personal prop. 18,886,100 1942 1943 county Population 6,136; 1920, 8,204. Refunding Bonds. $40,000 ... the la County. 4s Bridge Bonds. 1938 xenia school dist. city Wayne $50,000—M-S s-a [VOL. 112. wooster. Bryan. Road Bonds. Cemetery bonds. Water-Works Bonds. 4s *04 Apr 165,000c county. 1 1929 1 '21-'25 2,500 '22-'28 Oct 57,515..Oct ... $56,000_Sept 15 *21-'34 Fire fit Police Signal System. 6,000..Aug 1 *22-'27- As *15 A-O $6,000 1921-1922 Street-Impt. Bonds (City's Pot.). vQrade-Crossing Bonds. F-A $2.000-Mar 15 '22--"25 4Hs'15 A-0$750.000 192.-1957 M-S 2,500c Mar 15 *22-*26 6s '21 s-a 400,000—Oct 1 '23-'47 4Hs'16 M-S 6.000—Mar 1 '22-'27 Hospital Bonds. 5J^s'19 s-a 24,000—Mar 1 '22-39 5s '19 s-a f240,000c—Oct 1 '24-'35 5Hs 19 s-a 157,500—Mar 1 *22-'30 \ 10,000c Oct 1 1936 6s 20 s-a 27,000..Mar 1 '22-'30 6s '21..s-a 100,000c—Oct 1 '24-'33 Fire-Department Bonds. Market-House Bonds. 5s '13 J-D $12,000c...June 1 1933 4s '07 A-O $19,360 1921-1927 5Hs'19 s-a 9,000—Sept 1 '21-*26 Sanitary Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 5a '03 A-O $5,000 1921-1925 4s 04 M-N$16,000c—Nov 1 1924 Street Signs. 5s '15 5s *15 4s *04 89,200c—Oct 15 1924 12.200 Oct 1 1921 GEN. BD. DT. July 1'20 $911,600 Spec, assess, bds. Jan.1920 111,900 Securities in sinking fund.. 144.114 — 4^s'll A-O Assess, val. '1919 Total tax (per $1,000) 11.152,850 1919-.$15.30 Population 1910. 8,706; 1920, 9,110 INT. on street and flre-dept. bonds payable at office of City Treas.; other bonds at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. 5s'15 A-O $3,000 Refunding Bonds. 4^s'03 A-O $260 Sewer Bonds.. 5s '17 5s *18 5s'18 5s '18 5s '19 5s '19 6s '20 F-A s-a ... s-a s-a s-a s-a 1921-1922 1921-1924 $8,000—Oct 1 '2l-'22 20,000c—Oct 1 '22-25 57.828 1921-1923 2.300c—Oct 1 '21-*23 3.512c—Oct 1 *21-'24 2,245c..Oct 1 '21-'24 26,395c..Oct 1 '21-'25 June, 1921.] YOUNGSTOWN INDIANA—DEBT {Concluded.)— Water Works Extension Bonds. 5B '08 A-O $68.000 1921-1931 4s'10 A-O 85,000 1921-1937 4s*12 A-O 10,000 1921-1922 4*48*12 A-O 290,000 1921-1949 5s 13 A-O 237,000 1921-1940 5s *14 A-O 380,000 192i-1941 4**s*15 A-O 262,560 1921-1942 434s* 16 A-O 8jl,000 Oct 1 *21-'29 4*48*16 J-D 50,000 Oct 1 *22-*26 5s *18 A-O 200.000c._0ct 1 *21-*40 Improvement Bonds (City's Por.) A-O $18,000 1921-1928 5s '08 Public Building Bonds. 4*4s'17J-J $6 i.OOO Jan 1 '22-'43 Park-Improvement Bonds. 4*4s'13 A-O $15,000 Apr 1 1928 5s *14 A-O 17,000- .Apr 1 *22-'34 5s '15 A-O 13,750— Oct I *21-"25 6s *21 s-a 30,000..-Jan 1 '26-*31 Levee-Repair Funding Bonds. 5s *13 A-O $3,000 Oct 1 1923 Fire-Department Bonds. 4s '11 A-O $9,000r Oct 1 1921 4s '12 A-O 4,000 Oct 1 1922 . 5^s, Water . Bonds. 5s '14 A-O $9,000 Oct 1 1924 1921-1927 4*48*16 J-J 294.000_.July 1 '2l-'41 28,000 1921-1927 4*48*16 J-D 80.000._Dec 1 '2l-*36 8,000 1921-1922 6s '20 s-a 14,500.-May 1 *22-*35 5s '16 A-O 2,750 Oct 1 1921 City Hall & Market Bonds. 5s *16 J-D 20,000—Oct 1 *21-*25 5s *17 M-S $100,000 5s '19 s-a 28,000c..Oct 1 *2l-*27 Flood Bonds. 5*4s*18 s-a 50,000c—Oct 1 *2l-*30 5s *13 A-O $15,000—Apr 15 1928 58 '19 s-a 67,000c_.0ct 1 *2l-*33 Street-Improvement Bonds. 5s '19 s-a |30,000c__0ct 1 *2l-*23 4s *11 M-S $l6,000r Sept 1 1921 1 8.000c—Oct 1 1924 4s *12 M-S 3,000 Sept 1 1922 6sj20 s-a 41,000c Oct 1 '21-30 4s *12 J-D 3.500—Dec 15 1922 Refuse Disposal. 4s *13 A-O 1,500 Apr 1 1923 5s '19 s-a $10,000c—Oct 1 *2l-*24 4*48*13 M-N 9.300 May 1 1928 Water-Works-Engine Bonds. 5s *13 J-D 3,800 June 1 1923 5s*13 A-O $21,6 j0 1921-1923 5s '13 F-A 19.500 Aug 1 1927 Contingent Bonds. 4s *11 M-S 1,500—..Sept 1 1921 5s *18 s-a $8"),000c—Oct 1 *21-'24 5s *13 J-J 3.000 July t 1925 Deficiency Bonds. 4 *4 s*15 1,362 1921-1922 6s *20 s-a$l,076,577—Oct 25 1928 5s '15 1,700—..1921-1925 5s'15 A-O 15 POPULATION OP STATE.1920— 2,930,390 1870 1910 1900 1890 1880 A-O 5s'15 13,475 ... 1921-1924 5s *15 17,370 1921-1924 1.061,387 4*4s*15 15^,000 .1921-1934 Total valuation 1920 248,415,280 5s '15 15,170 1921-1925 (Assessment about actual value.) 4*4s*16 25,100—1921-1926 Total tax (per $1,000) 1930-S17.40 4*4s'l6 297.000 1921-1941 Popul'n 1910, 79,066; 1920, 132,358 4*4s*16 10,000 1921-1925 INT. at office of Sk. Fd. Trustees. 4*4s'16 2,000 1921-1924 4*4s'16 8 ),000-...1921-1936 Refunding Bonds. youngstown school dist. 4*43*15 J-J $175.000-July 1 *2l-'34 4*48*07 M-S $52,000c_Sept 1 *21-*24 Market-House Bonds. 4*4s*08 s-a 56,000c.Sept 1 *25-*27 4*43*16 F-A $10.000—Aug 1 '21-'25 4 *4 s'09 M-S 56,000c. Sept 1 *28-'30 Deficiency Bonds. 4*48*10 s-a 63,000c.Sept 1 '31-33 6s '20 s-a $35,095—-Nov 15 1928 4*4s M-S 150,000c-Sept 1 *34-*36 Sewer Bonds. 4*48*11 M-S 69,000c_8ept 1 '37-'39 4s *12 M-8 $3,000r Sept 1 1922 4*4s 100.000c.Sept 9 *37-*38 4s '12 J-D 2.000—.Dec 15 1922 4*48*12 M-S 175,000c.Sept 1 *40-'42 5s '13 J-D 9,700 June 1 1923 4*4s'13 M-S 55,000c...Sept 1 1943 58 '13 F-A 12,500 Aug 1 1925 5s '13 100.000c.Sept 1 *21-*24 5s *13 M-S 4,500 Sept 1 1927 4*48*13 M-S 100,000c.Sept 1 *25*-33 (20,000... Jan 1 '23-126 4*4s'15 M-S 200,000c_Sept 1 '44-'47 6s '21 s-a -j 90,000 Jan 1 '27-*35 4*48*16 M-8 160,000c.Sept 1 *25-*32 12,000 Jan 1 1936 4*4s M-S lHO.OOO—Sept 1'2L-'28 TOTAL DEBT July 1 *20 $1,122,881 200,000 5s *18 Sept *29-*36 Water debt July 1 1918... 602,473 -8 22,500 Sinking funds July 1 1918200,209 30,000c_Sept 1 *21-*23 Ass'd val. '16 (80% act.).30,798,880 I00,000c-Sept 1 *24-*28 Total tax (per $1,000) 1917—$17.20 40,000c Sept 1 1929 Population 1910, 28.026; 1920-29,569 5s '19 s-a 90,000c. Sept 1 *30-*32 INT. at office of Olty Treasurer and 120,000c Sept 1 *33 & *35 at Irving Nat. Bank, New York. 50,000 Sept 1 1934 s-a 5s *20 f420,000c-Sept 1 21-34 zanesvilleTchooldist. t 40,000c...Sept 1 1935 4s *12 J-D $80.000c._Dec 23 1952 6s '21 480,000—Sept 1 '22-*35 5s *14 J-J 63,000c.Jan 24 *25-'4D 6s '21 355,000. .Sept 1 *22-*35 4s M-S 30,000c.Feb 5 *22-'3l BOND.DEBT May 19*21 $3,088,500 4s '06 M-Sa 130.000c...Mar 11940 Sinking funds 528,300 5s'15 J-D / 1,500c..June 25 1925 Assess.val.'20(80% act.).248,000,000 \20,000c June25 *26-*35 School tax (per $1,000) 192l---$6.30 6s '20 J-J 12,000 Serially Population in 1920. 132,358 BOND. DEBT* Apr 1921 $236,500 6,200 INTEREST payable at First Na¬ Floating debt Sinking funds 82,712 tional Bank, Youngstown, Assessed val. '20 (actual).35.000,000 — Sinking fund 343,030 147,178 24,520 5,041 1820 1,978,301 1850 1840 1810 1800 DEBT LIMITATION.—In the present constitution of Indiana, which went into effect Nov. 1 1851, and was amended in 1881, there are explicit provisions limiting the power of both the State and its municipalities to contract debt. FIRST, sion, &c., Section State, to the as — — -.- — ... — ... be contracted. can CREATION 5 of Article 10 provides that no debt To The section in full is subjoined. DEBT OF debt to be contracted FORBIDDEN.—No law shall authorize any behalf of the State except in the following cases: the revenue; to pay interest on State debt; to on deficits In meet casual repel invasion, suppress insurrection, provide for the public defense. In the sixth of the section same if or, article assumption by the State of the debts of hostilities the any last be clause municipality threatened, prohibits or the corporation. The clause referred to reads as follows: "Nor shall the General Assembly ever on behalf of the State assume town or township, nor of any corporation, the debts of any county, city, whatever." SECOND, tution municipalities, the provision contained in the as to to be consti¬ equally clear and emphatic, and, as will be found, fixes of the valuation. It is Article 13 of that instrument (an amendment to the 1851 constitution adopted March 14 1881) which relates seems the limit at 2% to this subject, and we quote in this State shall the article as follows: VOID.—No political or municipal corporation indebted in any manner or for any pur¬ LIMITED—EXCESS —- — TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1920-$6,842,716 Water debt (incl.) 770,200 1830 1,680,637 1,350.428 988,416 685,866 - 1860 2,700,876 2,516.462 2,192,404 35,000 4*4s*I5 A-O 5s 145 STATE except to meet casual deficits in revenue, to pay Interest, to repel inva¬ J'500 o OF become ever pose to au amount in the aggregate exceeding 2% on the valuation of the taxable property within such corporation, 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 such corporation shall be void; Provided, That in time of war, foreign Invasion or other great public calamity, on petition of a majority of the property owners in number and value, within the limits of such corporaoration, the public authorities in their discretion may incur obligations necessary for the public protection and defense to such an amount as may be requested in such petition. Tt should be said In connection with the above that several laws have foregoing constitutional limit was adopted (March 1881), and bonds have been issued by counties thereunder beyond the 2% limit, for the construction of "free gravel, stone or other macadamized roads." Several such laws were passed at the 1899 session of the Legis¬ lature. But in the case of Strleb vs. Cox, Treas., Ill Ind., the Supreme been enacted since the 14 Court or Indiana held that ness gravel road bonds are not properly indebted¬ within the inhibition or Section 13 "State and City Supplement" for of the county—hence do not come constitution. (See editorial in of the October 1899, page 3.) — THIRD, Counties (but no other kind of municipality) are prohibited subscribing for any stock in a corporation unless paid for at time of such subscription. The section which covers this subject is Section 6 of from Article 10. and is as follows: ~ ' ... — School tax zanesville. This city is the county seat of Muskingum Co. Inc. April 1 1814. (per $1,000) 1920-$8.00430.000 Population in 1919 (est.) x INT. at City Treas. office. Zanesville. COUNTIES ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. as a Total area Territory (Act May 7 1800).--July 4 1800 Dec. 11 1816 36,350 State (Act April 19 1816) of State (square miles) a State Capita] Indianapolis Governor (term exp. 2d Mon. Jan. 1925)-Warren T. McCray Secretary of State (term exp. Nov. 27 1922).—Ed. Jackson Treasurer (term expires Feb. 10 1922) ...Ora J. Davies Auditor (term expires Nov. 24 1922) __Wm. G. Oliver Attorney-General (term expires Jan. 1 1923) U. S. Lesh LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Thursday after the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited to sixty-one days. HISTORY OF DEBT.—The historical details of Indiana's State debt 1832 ud to 1894 will be found in the "State and City Supplement" of from April 1894, pages 85 and 86. The only indebtedness of the State now is an issue of $340,000 Purdue University bonds wnich are in the nature of a The U. S. Government gave the State this money, back in the sixties, to be Invested in either Government or State bonds, bearing not less than 5% interest. Not being able to get any Government bonds at this rate, the State took the $340,000 for its own use and executed to Purdue University its obligation, which has been twice renewed and has paid the interest, 5% annually, to Purdue University since receiving the money. The State also owes in old canal certificates the sum of $5,615 12. ASSESSED VALUATION.—The following table shows the total valua¬ tion of real and personal property, including railroad and other property; also the State tax rate (per $1,000) for the general fund for the years indi¬ cated. By an Act of the Legislature of 1905 the General Fund tax was fixed at $1.20 per $1,000 for each of the years 1905. 1906, 1907. and 90cents trust fund. per $1,000 annually thereafter; the law also stopped levy for sinking fund until 1908, when it was again resumed, but in 1913 the rate was reduced to The Legislature of 1917 made a further reduction, placing the tax $0.40, while for 1919 the rate was$0.20 and for 1920 only $0.10. $0.70. at Valuation. Years— 1920 1919* 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 * $5,838,717,040 5,749,258,800 2,199,086,651 2,125,388,598 2,044,381.648 1,967,434,018 1.939.876.166 1,898,207.235 1,890,460,710 1.891.601,167 1,797.486,410 1.776.132.096 1,723,311,564 Section 3 State tax. 1907 0.20 1906 0.40 1905 0.40 1904 0.70 1903 0.70 1902 0.70 1901 0.70 1891 1880 0.90 Valuation. Years— $0.10 0.90 1870 0-90 1860 O.90 1850 —$1,717,037,215 1,654,888,461 1.597.560,087 1,543,OOO.OOQ 1,513,433,644 1,394.808.242 1,360,445.139 1,255,256,038 764.287,517 662,283,178 .*.•* 455,011,378 — $1.20 1.20 1.20 — — 0.90 — 0.90 0.90 — 1.20 .. — — — 138,362.085 0.90 revaluation of all taxable properties at its true value. 1.20 1.50 1.50 2.50 ' 1919 provides for a subscribe for at the to any in¬ 1914). which authorizes counties bordering on the State line, or any town¬ ship or city situated in such county, to subscribe for railroad stock. In that law no attempt is made to endow counties with power to issue bonds for this purpose (thus obeying the mandate of the constitution), though by the succeeding section cities are given authority to issue such bonds. COUNTIES apparently restricted by statute to a lower than the are limit of 2% in the matter of creating certain kinds of debt. Section 5991 of Burns's Annotated Statutes, 1914, authorizes county to issue bonds when necessary to construct, complete or re¬ constitutional For instance, any cases county commissioners may borrow existing debt; for that purpose not ex¬ assessed valuation and Issue bonds therefor, provided that no second or subsequent loan shall be made or authorized so long as any former loan made under the provisions of the Act shall remain unpaid. From Section 6094 it appears, moreover, that whenever the aggregate Indebtedness, funded or otherwise, of any county having a voting popula¬ tion of over 20,000 amounts to or exceeds 1%, It is not lawful to Increase such Indebtedness in any manner or form except only by temporary loans In anticipation of the revenue of the then current fiscal year and not ex¬ ceeding two-thirds of the amount of the county tax duplicate of the pre¬ ceding on year. of 1 % may be exceeded In counties for funding purposes In certain where the aggregate indebtedness in 1879 exceeded 1% (see Burns's Limit cases 6092); also for temporary loans (see Burns's Section 6094). Revised Statutes, 1914, Section Revised Statutes, 1914, Also the limit of 2% may be exceeded roads (see above), the Supreme Court for the purpose of making gravel having decided that gravel road properly an indebtedness of the county. By statute the limit for such bonds (Section 7725a) Is 4%. In addition to the foregoing, general statutes have been passed by the bonds are not bonds for constitutional Legislature granting general powers to cities and towns to Issue legitimate corporate purposes, subject, however, to the But we have not the space to set out limit of 2% on valuation. here the details or the details of the other legislation applicable to cities of larger and smaller population, and covering specific purposes, such as waterwovka &c [An Act was passed by the 1917 Legislature (Chapter 87, Laws of 1917) creating a State Highway Commission, providing for the construction, reconstruction, maintenance, repair and control of public highways, and providing for co-operation with the Federal Government in uhe construc¬ tion of rural post roads. The Attorney-General under date of April 25 1918 advised us "that it Is extremely probable that the constitutional debt limitation of 2% applies to bonds issued for the construction of highways under this Act.") ROAD LAW OF 1905.—The State Supreme Court In No¬ decided that this Act was unconstitutional on the ground provisions which were such as to make It a local and special Act. The decision was based on that part of the law which pro¬ vides that "whenever a petition si med by fifty or more freeholders and voters of any township In any county In this State includes any Incorporated town or city In such township having a population of less than 30,000 Inhabitants, praying," Ac., the commissioners shall proceed to carry out the provisions of the Act. Upon rehearing, however, it was pointed out that this section as printed contained a clerical error, and the Court on Jan. 25 1910 reversed itself and upheld the contention that the word "includes" should be read "Including ', thereby making eligible to become petitioners for gravel roads any freeholder and voter In any township with the exception of those residing in incorporated towns and cities or over 30,000 inhabitants, which latter should be neither taxed nor eligible to participajte in such proceeding. See V. 90. p. 316. GRAVEL vember that 0.90 of Chapter 59 of the General Laws of State tax. — — shall pair court house, jail or other county buildings, or to fund State of Indiana. as county passed In 1869, granting the power to subscribe to the stock of any railroad running into or through any city or near its corporate limits. Other laws of a somewhat similar character have been passed at other dates. We notice one law. too (Section 5502, Burns's Annotated Statutes, revision ceeding 1% Admitted STOCK.—No corporated company, nor borrow money for the purpose of taking stock in fmy such company, nor shall the General Assembly ever on behalf of the State assume the debts of any county, city, town or township, nor of any corporation whatever. The prohibition which this section contains applies, as already stated, only to counties. Consequently the Legislature was at liberty to author¬ ize cities to subscribe to the stock of railroads, as it did by a general law in those Organized TAKE CANNOT incorporated company unless the same be paid time of such subscription; nor shall any countv loan its credit for stock in any 1909 It contained EXEMPTION a law (Chap. FROM 179, Ac., Laws hereafter section follows: notes, TAXATION.—The Legislature of 1903 of 1903) exempting from taxation all issued by State or municipal corporations. passed bonds, The T General Assembly of the State of Indiana, That all bonds, notes and other evidence of indebtedness hereafter issued by the State of Indiana or by municipal corporations within the State upon vphich the said State or the said municipal corpora¬ tions pay Interest shall be exempt from taxation. The above Act became effective April 23 1903. Another law passed bv the Legislature, and which became effective March 4 1911, provides that all boads hereafter authorized by any county SECTION I. Be It enacted by the INDIANA—CITIES AND 146 township for the construction of free gravel or macadamized roads, and or which bear not higher than 4M% interest, shall be exempt from taxation. Section 1 of the Act reads as follows: "Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana that all bonds hereafter authorized by any county or township in the State of Indiana, for the purpose of building, constructing and paying for the construction of any free gravel, macadamized or other im¬ proved roads, shall be exempt from taxation; Provided, said bonds shall not bear a greater rate of interest than four and one-half (4M%) per cent Interest per annum, payable semi-annually. SAVINGS BANKS* IN VESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRIC¬ TIONS.—The provisions regulating the Investments and loans of savings banks in the State of Indiana are contained in Sections 19 to 24, inclusive, of the Constitution, as published in the report of the Banking Department for 1913. Chapter 153 of the General Laws of 1919 permits Federal Land Bank ortToint Stock Land Bank organized under the Federal Farm Loan Act. We give Sections 19 to 24. inclusive, in full below, together with Chapter 153 of the General Laws of 1919. < of Chapter 5 the investment of savings funds in bonds issued by any INVESTMENT OF FUNDS—Sec. 19. Water-Works Impt. (tax-free). 4Ms'12 M-N$18,000c-Novl5'21-'32 Refunding Bonds (tax-free). 4Ms'09 M-N$l 1,000c-Nov 15 *21-'27 4Ms'12 I8,000c.Nov 15 '21-'32 4Ms'14 ■ 13,000—Nov 15'21-29 — the same School SCHOOL Bonds (Tax-free). J-J 5s '18 8,000. .$2,000 each 6 mos. beginning July 1 1923 5s '19 $23,000 6s'21 $98,000-July 1 *25-'34 BOND. DEBT June 8 '21- $139,000 — ... Assess, val. '19 it shall be the duty of the trustees to require the immediate payment of such loan made by them thereon, or additional security therefor, so that the amount so loaned shall at no time exceed 90% of the market value of such loan shall be made without an agreement from the borrower that the same shall be subject to the conditions of payment or of additional security, as required by this section. securities; and no RESERVE.—Sec. 22. so The trustees may keep In reserve not exceeding s-a Assessed valuation 1920—9,016,110 (80% act.)-6,400,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 1920—-$1.70 Population in 1920 9,085 Population in 1920 (census) . INTEREST payable at Stone City Bank in Bedford and First Nat.Bank, NT. Y.. and Bedford Nat. Bank. $5.50 5,840 CENTER SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Muncie) is in This school city is in Knox Co. Delaware County. GEN. BD. DT. Apr 18 '18 $108,000 Tot. ass'd val.'l8 (75%act.)5,685,180 Total tax rate (per $1,000)—$2.40 Building Bonds (tax-free). Population in 1920 (census)—39.069 BICKNELL SCHOOL CITY. ($14,000 —1923-1933 BLACKFORDCOUNTY. DEPRECIATION OF SECURITIES.—Sec. 21. Should the stocks or other securities on which loans are made, pursuant to the provisions of the last preceding section, depreciate in value after making any loan thereon, (P. O. Greenfield) $47,000-Yrly July 15 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21-$28,000 4Ms'14 Tax rate (per $1,000) 5s '19 M-N - BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '18 Floating debt $18,200 7,500 Total debt Dec. 31 '18-25,700 Net debt Dec. 31 '18 3,540 Gravel road debt (add'l). 374,238 Ass'd val. 1920 (net) 29,175,075 Population in 1920 (census)-.14,084 (add'l) This city is in Monroe County. Water Bonds. 6s'16 $47,000 cwp. (P. O. Indianapolis) is Marion County. 6s'20 s-a $95.000--Dec 15 '21-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921$90,000 Assumed debt (add'l) 23,000 Assess, val. real & personal.5,834,440 (per $l,000)-$2.42 Population (est.) 1920 314,000 CENTER TOWNSHIP. This township is in Marion Oo. BOND. DEBT May 1920$27,000 assess, val. 1919 6,187,770 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $9.20 Total Pop'n 1910, 218,497; 1920—283,414 This township (P. O. Charlestown) is in Clark County. School Bonds. — 4Ms'18 J-J — City-Hall Bonds. — SCHOOL~TWP, This CHARLES TO WN^SCH. TWP. BLOOMINGT6N! 4s *15 CENTER in Co. tax rate 1920 County seat is Hartford City. It shall be lawful for the trustees of savings bank, while awaiting opportunity for the judicious Investment loan the moneys so deposited upon the security of the stocks and other securities mentioned in the preceding sec¬ tion, not exceeding 90% of the cash market value thereof. This township is in Hancock County. - dorsers. of the funds deposited with tbern, to 79,594.680 Pop'n 1910. 36,368; '20 38,533 INT. at County Treasurer's office. 1 1922 CENTER SCHOOL TWP. 5,000c—Jan 4Ms'12 J-J 2,000 -1934 5,000 -1935 24.000 ——1936-1939 BONDED DEBT 1919— $67,750 Assess, valuation 1919 4,317,610 Population 1920 7,635 any (add'l) County tax (per $1,000) '17—$3.99 DISTRICT. provisions of Section 24; eighth, in dealing in exchange, by purchasing and selling sight or time drafts payable out of this State: Provided, That no such draft shall be for a larger sum than $10,000, nor shall any time draft payable out of the State be so purchased which shall have at time of such purchase more than 60 days to run until it matures: And provided, also. That not more than one draft shall be held by any such bank, at any one time, which is secured by the same endorsers, or by any of the same en¬ LOANS ON STOCKS.—Sec. 20. debt Assessed val. 1920--- INT, payable in Bedford. BEDFORD It shall be lawful for the trus¬ security; seventh, in real estate subject to the road Jan 11920 - §aid the interest on its legal bonded debt mortgage or unincumbered real tates; fifth, in bonds or notes secured by in lawful money of the United on i Assessed val., real estate Assessed val., personal Mortgage exemptions — authority of law; fourth, in the stocks or bonds of any State In the Union that has, for five years previous to such investment being made, regularly shall be loaned Gravel $571,973 39,751,525 13,663,156 723,735 Total val. 1919 52,690,946 GEN. BD. DT. May 12 '21 $68,000 County tax (per $1,000) 1919—$3.80 Floating debt 8.614 Population in 1920 (census)—16,315 * INT. at County Treas. office. Sinking fund (General-—3,250 1 Water 32,000 Assessed val'n, real estate-5,118,700 CASS COUNTY] Assessed val'n, personal Logansport is the county seat. 1,810,200 Other assess, property Bridge Bonds. 190,000 S207 50f) Tot.assess.val(70%act.)'21 7,118,900 4K Total tax rate (per $1,000) *21$41.60 BD. DT" Bridge Apr lTr19 $207",500 Twp. gravel road bonds— 588,422 Population 1910, 8,719; 1920, 9,076 tees of any savings bank to Invest the money deposited therein only as follows, to wit: First, in the stocks or bonds or treasury notes of the United States; second, In the stocks or bonds of this State; third, in the orders or bonds of any county, city or town in this State, issued pursuant to the estate situate in the county where the bank is located or in an adjoining county in an adjoining State (or in any other county in the State of Indiana) worth, exclusive of perishable improvements, at least twice-the amount loaned thereon; sixth. In promissory notes or bills of exchange before their maturity, payable at some chartered bank within this State, and having not to exceed twelve months to run from the date of the loan or purchase, made or endorsed by two or more responsible freeholders, one of whom, at least, shall be a resident of the State of Indiana: Provided, That no such note or bill shall exceed the sum of $10,000 and that no more than $10,000 [VOL. 112. TOWNS May 11933 $36,000 BONDED DEBT 1918— $36,000 Total assess, val. 1918 1,525,420 $10,000 5s *15 10.000 GEN. BD. DT. Sept 13 '19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$15 70 $87,490 167,345 CICERO TOWNSHIP. Sinking fund 4,883 This twp, (P. O. Tipton) is in Tot. ass'd val. *19— 11,110.540 Tipton County. Total tax rate(per $l,00d)'19.$26.00 School Investment Bonds. Population 1920 11,595 5s'19 J-J $48,000-July 1 '22-'20 — 20% of the total amount of deposits, without investment, or deposit the call, with or without interest, in any bank in this State, organized or under the laws of the United States, or in any same on under the laws thereof national bank in the United States. RESTRICTION ON LOANS.—Sec. 23. No loan shall be made upon the security of real estate, as provided in subdivision 5 of Section 19, or upon notes or bills as consent of a majority provided in subdivision 6 of said section, without the of the trustees, or the unanimous consent of the com¬ by-laws of such bank. mittee of investment, which may be created under the REAL ESTATE PURCHASES.—Sec. 24. trustees of any It shall be lawful for the savings bank to purchase, hold and convey real estate as follows, and not otherwise: First. A lot and banking-house requisite for the transaction of its busi¬ ness, and for an income from such portions of the same as are not required for its own use. Second. loaned, as shall have been mortgaged to it in good faith for money which it shall have purchased a mortgage. Such or upon Third. Such as sbiall have been purchased at sales upon judgments or decrees obtained upon claims in favor of the bank, or which may be so pur¬ chased to prevent loss pon claims held by the bank. Chapter 153 General Laws of 1919—That any life insurance, fire insur¬ live stock insurance, casualty or accident insurance, or bonding or company, or trust company, or saving bank, now or hereafter organized under the laws of the State of Indiana, in addition to the invest¬ ment of its funds as now provided by law, be and hereby is authorized and empowered to invest its funds in the bonds issued by any Federal Land Bank or Joint Stock Land Bank organized under the Federal Farm Loan ance, surety Act. Assessment debt BLOOMINGTON~SCHOOL STATE — — — INT. at Bloomington or Breed, Elliott & Harrison, Chicago, 111., COUNTY. OF '' County seat is Decatur. BOND, DEBT Apr. 8 '21 $60,000 Gravel road debt $801,572 Assessed val., real.. 33,553,550 Assessed val., personal—-16,682,940 29,767 INT. at City Treasurer's office. — 6,000 ___ „ ... 5s '19 ^ , A-O 170,000c—Oct 15 1937 INT. on 6s payable to County Tread.; on 5s at City Treasury ana 4 Ms at Farmers' Trust Co. on 22,000 A-0 '21-'37 AUBURN SCHOOlT CITY. 100,000 This school city (P. O. Auburn) 6s *21 M-N100.000.Nov 15 '22-'41 is in De Kalb County. (Optional April 1 1926.) 4H& 5s '19 Twp. gravel road bonds (additional) Jan 1 1920. Sinking fund l Assess, val. 1919 Population in 1910 93,386 INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., ANDERSON." This city is in Madison County. Refunding Bonds. $16.000 1927 Electric-Light Bonds. 5s $ *5>,r00-_$7,500 yearly 6s *21 26,000 5s *19 80.000 1924 Fire Dept. Bonds. 6s $22,500 * City Hall Bonds. 4Ms'16 F-A $26,000C___ —. - 6,460,000 —.4,650 - BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY. — - - 5,737 - 4Ms'17 M-NI25.000 Hospital (Red. after 1920). 4s '15 M-N $40,000c_M-N '22-25 £^*££^£TT\Dec31 '18 $92,505 $39,111 standing (add'l) 605,671 Total val'n 1920 >--—52,153,615 Total tax rate (per $1,000) $9.20 Popul'n 1910, 24,813; 1920, 23,887 — ___ BEDFORD. This city is In Lawrence County. Park Bonds. 4 Ms '17 J-D $6,000 Tax rate Court-House-Building Bonds. COUNTY. 4s '12 J-J $102,000c.Due 10 bonds each 6 months until July 11932 J-J 4s *13 $29.500 July 1 1929 Lebanon Is the county seat. Funding Bonds. J-J $40,000 Heating Plant Bonds. 5s '20 Bridge Bonds. J-D $42,500 5s '17 Jan 1 1928 Semi-ann $192,000 Sinking fund— 1,071 Gravel road debt (add'l) Jan 1 1921298,220 Drainage deot (add'l) 228,882 Assessed Val., real estate-17.726.95i Assessed val., personal 16,639,375 Tot .ass'd val.'20(100% act .)34,366,330 Pop'n 1910,24,673; 1920 23,575 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $9.90 INT.at First Nat. Bank. Lebanon. Population 1910, 32,535; 1920-29,447 ($46,000c-May 15 1930 M-N 20,000cMay 15 '3l-'40 20,000cNov 15 '30-39 BOND. DEBT July 10 '20 $45,000 Gravel road debt (add'l). 298,258 Assessed val., real estate.-47,047,485 Assessed val., personal 24,282,060 Total assess, val. 1920; 71,329,545 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$10.81 6s '20 5s '19 M-N 35,000c GEN. BD. DT. Jan. 1 '21 - INTEREST at Brazil Trust Oo. BOURBON SCHOOL TWP. This twp. (P. O. Bourbon) Marshall County. Is in CLAY SCHOOL This township TOWNSHIP. (P. O. Burney) is in Decatur County. Bonds. ($33,000—July 1 *22-'34 4Ms'17 J-J ($36,000c.July 1 *22-'30 6s '20 J-J ( 26,000—Jan 1 '22-'34> 1 6,500c.— July 1 1931 4,000—J-J 1935 BOND DEBT Apr 9 1921$45,000 BONDED DEBT-— (?) Total assess, val. 1921 6,480,985 Population in 1920 (census)—„ 1,425 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$14.20 Prin. and int. payable at Delphi. Population in 1920- — —2,478 4School CLINTON .1927 a COUNTY. Frankfort is the county seat. BRAZIL. Columbus is the county seat. Bridge Bonds. NET DEBT Dec. 31 '18Gravel road bonds out¬ CLARK SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. This twp. (P. O. Ladoga) is in Montgomery County. 4s '17 M-S 36,000 city islin Wells County. ($1,500 each six months July 1 1918 Water Works Bonds. to Jan. 1 1931.) 6s * 19 M-S $ 15,000- -Sept 1 1929 5s '18 Jan 3.725-Jan 1 *22-*28 6s '20 J-D 51,000—J-D '22-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21 $32,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1920$34,000 Assess, val. 1920 -5.900,000 Assessment debt 11,403 13,839 New York City. — BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1920- $116,000 1920 - $54,330 Floating debt 5,500 Assess, val., real estate-—-7,787,840 Assess, val., personal 1,222,425 Other assess, property 1,300,000 Tot.assess.val.'19(act. val.)10,310,265 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920——$4.10 Population in 1920 6,841 . T^^r,(0&tional Dec. 19 1929.) 710.508 Population Assessed valuation 19 0-219,174,040 Total tax rate (peril,000)' 19 $15.Oo -s $70,000-_-Dec 19 1944 ann 3,3302,000—— This --- Court House Bonds. 4s J-J $338,000— .—1921-1935 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 *20. $661,000 J-J A-F BOND. DEBT 1919—— Brazil is the county seat. INDIANA. Tot.val. *20 (abt.60% act) 50,236,490 ANDERSON SCHOOL CITY. Mortgage exemptions.—. 1,159,290 4Ms'14 J-J 13,000 Jan 15 '22-'2S Net assessed valuation 49.077,200 5s '19 40,000-July 1921-1928 State & co. tax (per $1,000) '21 _$1.95 6s '20 $40,000 Sept 9 1925 Population in 1920 (census)- .20,503 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1921 $93.000 Assessed valuation 1921--35.375.280 ALLEN COUNTY. (Assessment full value.) County seat is Fort Wayne. School tax (per $1,000) 1921---$8.40 Grade Separation Bonds. Population in 1920 29,767 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 4^s'17 A-O /24.000C.A&0 15'21-*32 4Mb (per $1,000) 1921 $1.79 -3,000 TOTAL DEBT 51,140 Population 1920 INT. on bonds of 1918 payable at Cash on hand 8,933 Citizens' State Bank of Ladoga. Net assess, val. 1920 5,700,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919.—$21-00 CLAY COUNTY! Population in 1920 (census) 5,391 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920$212,000 Total valuation 1919 31,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $5.40 Population in 1920 4 Ms School Bonds. BLUFFTON. BOONE ADAMS CITY. 4Ms'12 J-D $28.500-1922 4Ms'14J-J 10.000— 1925 4Ms'15 10,000 1926 4Mb 3,000 1924 4 Ms'16 J-J 13,900 J-J 1923-1933 TOTAL DEBT Mar 17 *20 $65,400 Floating debt-60,000 Assess, val. '20 (act. val.) -11,110,540 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$8.60 Floating debt CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE -s (add'l) This city Is In Clay Co. Inc. as town Dec. 18 1866; city May 8 1873 Refunding School. M-N $10.000c 1921 Refunding Water. 4ks 14 M-N$18.500 M-N '21-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 8 '21-$27,500 4s Hospital Bonds. 5s '18 s-a $100,000c TOTAL DEBT Apr 71920 $100,000 Total assessed value '20 $32,224,140 Population in 1920 (census).-27,737 CLINTON SCHOOL CITY. P. O. Sinking fund--4,757 Clinton; located in Ver¬ Tot.asses.val.'20(100%act)7,519,l85 million County. Tax rate (pot $1,000) 1920-—$38.50 School Building Bonds. J-J j$32,000—July 1 '22-'25 Population 1910,9,340; 1920-—9,293 5s *20 1 90,000-July 1 »26-'35 TOTAL DEBT May 1920- $154,000 CARROLL COUNTY. Assessed value County seat is Delphi. 7,800,000 ♦Court-House Bonds. Population 1920 10,962 Prin. and Int. payable at the Clin¬ 4Ms'16M-N $85,000 M&N15 *21-'26 G(£N. BD. DT. Jan 1 '20- f $105,000 ton Trust Co. of Clinton. INDIANA—CITIES June, 1921.] TOTAL DEBT June 5 '20. $54,000 Assessed val., real estate 4,589,920 columbia city. This city is in Whitley County. Electric Light Bonds. 6s '21 s-a $75,000 Jan 1927 $27,000 1 TOT. BOND. DT. Apr '21 Water plant and electric light debt (incl.) Sinking fund. 10,972 4,823.370 $28.00 4,000 Total assessed val. 1920 Tax rate 1920 (per 1,000) Population 1921 (est.) Daviess County. School Bonds. Total assess. 1,492,270 .1,062,990 7,145,180 . vaL 1921 j This city Is In Bartholomew Co. Water-Plant Bonds. 1 1923 4Hs'13 J-J $38,000c Jan Funding Bonds. 3Hb'06 J-J $27,000c Jan (Subject to call after Jan. 1 Refunding Bonds. 3Ms'06 J-J $8,000c Jan (Subject to call after Jan. 1 3^s'09 J-J $26.000c—July de kalb county. 5s *19 12,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21 1 1936 1926.) 1 1929 1924 $111,000 —_ _ Assess, val. real estate 1 1936 1926.) Court-House Bonds. J-J $20,000c__Jan Power-House Bonds. 4s '12 J-J $4,000c—Jan Jail Bonds. $8,343,265 $5,777,120 Assess, val. personal Tot. ass'd val.'20 (act. val.) 13863,105 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $8.40 15 1922 15 1922 40,000—Jan 15 '23-'24 BOND. DEBT May 27 '21 $64,000 Gravel road debt (add'l) 47,800 Assess, val. '20 (act.val.).52,124,835 Population 1910, 24,054; 1920.25,600 INT. payable at Co. Treas. offloe. — delaware is Muncie. DEBT Apr 17 '19 $108,163 12,197 65,646,290 Sinking fund Assess, val. real Assess, val., personal Tot. assess, val. 1920 Floating debt (add'l) Sinking fund Total assessed val'n 1921-15,226.940 41,457,205 107,103.495 9,990 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *18 $8.00 Pop'n 1910. 51,414; 1920 56,377 the People's Savings & Trust Co. at on the 3 Hs Is payable This city is in Madison County, as a city April 27 1891. Refunding Bonds. 5s'03 J-D $45.000c__.June 1 1923 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 5 '21— $85,000 Assessment debt (add'l) 18,000 Floating debt (add'l) 25,000 Sinking fund (general) 18,320 Assess, val. real 4,276,620 Inc. County seat is BOND. DEBT $65,000 5s '20 This city is in Fayette Fire Dept. County. Bonds. 6s'20 s-a $120,000-GEN. BD. DT. Apr 26 '20Assessment debt (add'l)— $68,00 67,638 Floating debt 42,079 Sinking fund (on hand) 8,654 Assessed val., real estate..6,138,086 Assessed val., personal 6,356,280 Tot .ass'd val.' 19 (100 %act) 12,494,366 Pop'n 1910, 7,738; 1920.9,901 crawford Bridge Bonds. J-D $3,500 Dec 1921 J-D 18,500-Dec 15 *21-'30 J7,650-June 15 '22-'30 Court-House Bonds. 4s '09 '10 J-D$32,000 1921-1930 BOND .DEBT June 5 1920 $47,600 "county. County seat is English. BONDED DEBT Gravel road debt None 44,417 Assessed val., real estate..3,035,400 Assessed val., personal 1,809,960 Other assess, property 1,048,615 Tot. ass'd val.*19 (act. val.)5,893,975 State&Co.tax (per $1,000)' 19.-$5-00 Population 1910, 12,057; 1920-11,201 crawford sville. This city Is In Montgomery Co. Electric-Light Bonds. 4s *10 J-D $48,000 -----4s '11 A-O 12,430—Oct 1 '21-'31 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '21$100,000 (add'l)__ 235,200 Total val. 1919 (act. val.).17,981,290 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1919._S2.50 Population in 1920 (census)..19,915 INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. Evansvllle the Is corp. city Is In- in Lake County, 1886. Funding Bonds. .— Park Bonds. 5s '19 Fire Engine Bonds. 5s '19 $11,200 1924 ... Building Bonds. J-D $8,365c 6s'08 TOT. BD. DT. June23 *20 1929 $301,651 $81,321 Assessed val., real estate..55,747,175 Assess, val., pers'l & corp.23,136,220 Assessed val. other prop._ 9,196,045 Sinking fund Assessed val. 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 88,079,440 1919—$13.40 35.967 1920 INT. payable at Treasurer's offloe. Sinking fund (light) 53,024 Assess, val.'20(100% act.) 15,204.250 east chicago school dist. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $6.00 5s '12 F-A $30.000c 1921-1922 Pop'n in 1920 10,139 5s *09 F-A 24,000c—.Feb '22-'28 INT. at Citizens' Nat. Bank, 4^8*15 65,000 Sept '21-'26 Crawfordsville. 6s '20 M-S 300,000 Sept 1 1925 — crawford sville sch. city. This district Is In Montgomery Co. 4s'11 A-O 4s *15 M-S $2,000c...Oct 11921 32,500—Sept 1 *22-'25 Refunding Bonds. 4s *09 5s '18 A-O $13.000c J-J 150,000 1921-1934 1924-1933 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 11 '21 $576,000 5,000 49,000—July 1 *26-'30 Assessed valuation 192l-$87,489,975 5s,19 21,264-_July 1'31-31 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$7.40 5s '19 55,000.-Nov 1 \34-'35 Population In 1920 (est.) 36,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21— $135,064 INT. on 5s of 1909 at Halsey, Assess, val. '20 (act.val.).13,972,355 Stuart & Co., Chicago, and on 4s of School tax (per $1,000) 1920..$12.00 1909, 5s of 1912 and 4Hs of 1915 at Population 1920 (est.) .11,000 First Nat. Bank in East Chicago.Ind. INT. at Eiston Nat. Bk., Craw¬ 5s '18 Floating debt —- ... east Bounty. chicago and indiana corp'n. harbor sch. School County seat is Washington. Bonds. 5s *18 J-J $150,000..July 25 '24-33 Bridge Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Mar 24 '20 $296,000 4J^s $54,600 5s '19 M-N 27,000.—M-N '22-'30 Total assessed val. 1919-.88,079,440 Monument Bonds. City and school tax rate (per $1,000), 1919 $3.70 _s $6,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 11920$82,200 Population in 1920 —35,000 Gravel road debt 327,455 ... Tot.ass'dval.T9(80%act.)35,292,960 State & ELKHART Co.tax(per $1,000)' 19-$1.60 26,856 Population in 1920 dearborn county. Lawrenceburg is the county seat. NET CO. DT. Dec 31'18$9,460 Grav. rd. dt. Apr '18(add'l)$3l2,510 Total assess, val. 1921—25,200,890 State&Co. tax (per $1,000) *17_$9.40 19,998 Pop. 1910,21,396:1920 decatur. This city is in Adams County. BOND. DEBT Feb 14 '20. $32,000 Assessed value 1920 6,563,760 This city is In Elkhart County. Funding Bonds. 3Ms'06 s-a $33,000c—.June 1 1920 4s '17 J-J 30,000c...Jan 1 1937 BOND. DEBT June 1920 $84,000 Floating debt 30.000 Sinking fund 11,556 Total assessed val. 1919—34,708,830 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $7.10 Pop. 1910,19,282; 1920 —.24,277 INT. on 4s payable in Elkhart; on 3>tfs at the Central Trust Co., Chic. Goshen Is the county seat. 4s '11 F-A $15,000c.F-A 15 [1925 20,000 Mar ll 1922 17,813 5s '19 s-a decatur school city. This district (P. O. Decatur) is in 5s *20 Pop. 1910, 18,793; 1920— County. School Bonds. Adams F-A $32,000 —.1921-1934 ... 70,000—Mar 1 *3[2-'24 30,000 Mar 1/1925 (90,000.Sept 15 '25-'27 119,000—Sept 15 1928 BOND. DEBT May 1920 $259,000 Other debt /20.000 Assessed val. 1919 32*781,000 7,000-.(Due part... Population in 1920 (census).-24,277 yearly beginning 1920.) 4Hs'19 s-a '20$1,591,100 i 5,605 123,411,320 City tax (per $1,000) 1920 -—$7.05 Pop'n 1910. 69,647; '20 -85.264 INT. on refunding bonds at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y., or at Mercantile Trust & Sav. Bank, Evansvllle, $48,000 15,780,000 American at Bank, Nat. Frankfort. franklin county. Brookvllle Is the oounty seat. evansvtlle school city. A-O $80.000_0ct 15 '21-'31 A-O J 8,000—-Oct 15 1928 4Ha ... 4s ... ... BOND. DEBT 26,880 7,448- June 1 '21-'27 11,760. Dec. 1 '21-27 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '18- $165,550 Other indebtedness 17,293 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18 182,843 107,023 NET DEBT Dec 31 1918- Gravel road debt (add'l) Dec 31 1918. 115,880 Net taxable val. 1920 23.726,530 County tax (per $1,000) 1916-S11.05 Population in 1920 (census)..14,758 INTEREST County Nat. payable at Franklin Bank, Brookvllle. franklin district sch. township This district (P. O. Roachdale) Is in Putnam County. School Bonds. 5s '18 J-J $27.000..J&J1 1922-'31 TOTAL DEBT Apr 23 '21$30,000 Aug 1 '20 $804,500 Bridge Bonds. 1921—123,000,000 4Hs'05 A-O $50.000c School tax (per $1,000) 1921_„$8.40 Population in 1920 85,264 INT. at City Nat. Bk., Evansvllle. fayette county. Connersville is the county seat, • 36.500 124,000—Oct 15 '32-'34 Tot.asses.val.'20(100 % act.)4,600,000 120,000—July 6 '21-'35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $1.94 11,500 Dec 8 1929 Population in 1920 (census) 1,855 2,500 Sept 1 1924 400,000—Aug 1 '23-'38 fulton county. Rochester Is the county seat. 150,000 1923-1932 4s g '15 J-J *14 4^s'20 .... J-D '20 4s '14 County Impt. Bonds. Apr 4 1925 $50,000 25,433,630 Assess, val. personal and corporate stock .17,620,130 Net val. taxable 1920 43,053,760 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '20—$5.15 Population in 1920 (Census)..16,478 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20- Assess, val. real estate 4Ha'15M-Nf$18,000-May 15 '22-'34 ( INT. 14.000.Nov 15'21-34 on 4at Am. Ex. Nat. Bank, New York. 2,000-Mav 15 1935 County bond. dt. Dec.31 '19.$32,000 gary. Gravel road bds. (add'l) $28,000 This city is In Lake Co. Inc. July Assess.val.1920 (70% act.).33,000,000 4 1906. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $1.74 Sewer Bonds. Population in 1920 (census)..17,142 6s '18 J-D $24,289. .Aug 9 '21-'28 ( countyt floyd Funding Bonds. *10 J-J Garbage-Plant Bonds. Ms May $15,000c—May 13 1922 Park Bonds, as *13 J-D $50,000—Aug 29 1933 4 County seat Is New Albany. / $80,000c.Jan 1 *22-'29 4Ma'13 20,000c— Dec 15 1933 \ 20,000c—Jan 1 1930 4Ms'17 Feb 60,000 Feb 1 1937 County Infirmary Bonds. 6s '19 M-N140,000-May 17 *24-'39 .8 $23,000— (Due $35,000 each 5 years.) GEN. BD. DT. May 15 '21 $123,000 Street & Garbage Equip. Bonds Gravel road dt. (add'l)— 360,429 4s Sept $20,000c—Aug 21 1921 Net assess, val. 1920 13,430,620 Police & Fire Dept. Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $22.46 4^s Oct $50,000c—.Oct 10 1931 Population in 1920 (census)..30,661 4Ms'13 15.000 Apr 1 1923 INT at New Albany Nat. Bank, 4Mb 28,000—July 12 1928 Fire Station Bonds. fort wayne. 4s $28,500—July 20 1927 This city (Incorporated 1840) Is the BOND. DEBT June 1 '20 $421,000 county seat of Allen County. Sinking funds 86,395 s $25,000 Asses.val.T9(100% act.) 132,807.575 Refunding RR. Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $5-60 4Hs'13 A-0$140,000—Oct 10 1933 Population in 1920 55,378 Convention Hall Bonds. INT. on 4s, 4Mb & Garbage Plant [$42,500c Apr 1 1922 4s *17 A-O 75,000c..Apr 10 1927 4 Ms at City Treas. offloe; on Police .... ... ... — ... 3,000c 1921-1924 (107,500c. .Apr 10 1937 Water 6s '21 Bonds. $50,000--.May 16 1926 Works ... Fire Apparatus Bonds. 45*s $120,000.June 1'25&'30 4Ms'20 J-D 1,000 June 1 1925 4^s'20J-D /59,000 June 11925 148,000- —-June 1 1930 Street Paving Bonds. 5s $76,000.June 1 '25 & '30 6s '20 76,000-June 1 '25&'30 River Impt. Bonds. 5s '20 $68,000.June 1 1925, '30, '35 & '40 ... ... ... ^ Land Purchase Bonds. 4Hs'18 M-N$90,000c—Nov 4 1948 6s'20 52,500 Sept l 1940 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921 $942,500 INT. on on bonds of 191L in Elkhart; others in Chicago ana Indianap. (per and Fire Bank. Sta. bonds First at Nat. Hammond. gary school district. 4Ms*ll J-J $50,000c 1921 4 Ms 75,000c—Feb 1 1922 F-A 60,000c—Nov 1 1933 4.408*11 J-D 23.000 Nov 1 1934 5s '14 J-D 50,000 Dec 1 1935 4s *15 J-D 205,000 5s '19 part yearly 6s *20 175,000 Nov 1 1925 s-a 6s '21 105,000... ..Apr 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21 $743,091 Assessed valuation 1920.138,075,515 * ~ (Assess, about 90% actual val.) (per $1,000) 1921—$3.45 Population in 1920 (est) 56.000 School tax INT. on all bonds payable at First 35,653 146,904,500 National Bank, Gary. Sinking funds Tax rate (about actual) 41,453.150 State&Co.tax (per$1,000) '20-S6.20 4Hs'17 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 Sinking fund Assess, val. Assessed val. 1920 elkhart county. Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S20.00 Court-House Bonds. Population in 1920 (census)—4,762 4s '07 F-A $30,000 1922 BOND. DEBT Apr 12 *21 $77,500 decatur county. Gravel, road debt (add'l) 692,517 County seat is Greensburg. Assess, val. real estate 94,977.150 Hospital Bonds. Assess, val. persoal 17,678,780 5s '20 M-N ($50,000c May 15 *22-'40 Tot. assess, val.(act.val) 112,675.930 \ 50.000c.Nov 15'21-'40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $3.80 GEN. BD. DT.Jau 1 1921 $803,887 Population in 1920 (census)..56,384 Bridge bonded debt, incl. _ 16.Q00 INT. payable at Elkhart County Gravelrd .dt. Jan.'21 (add'l) 687,887 Loan & Trust Co., Goshen. Assessed valuation, real..28,736,185 Assessed val'n, personal-.12,716.965 elkhart school district. Total assessed val'n 1920 4^s INT. ... fordsville. daviess 1 1932 /388,000c.—July 1 1937 \445,900c.— July 1 1942 82,000-Apr 15 '22-25 J-J 4%s'20 Assess, valuation J-J $125,000.—Apr 15 1939 Population in 4s '12 ol Jan. 3 1916. Retunding Bonds. J-J $672,200c—Jan a $100,000 July 1 1925 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1921.) Refunding Bonds. 6a '04 J-D $15,000c 1921-1925 5s '15 seat county Incorporated 1847. 4s *14 east chicago. This Assessed val. 1920 4Hs'14 evan sville. 4s '12 Gravel road debt connersville. BOND. DEBT June 9'21 4s '17 Bank, N. Y. 4s '16 Apr 6 *21— dist. $16,600__July 1 '22-'23 25.000—Jan 1 1929 — 4s *11 J-D $59.000c_J&D 1 '21-'30 personal 5,279,305 (Part each six months—V.91.P 1790) Tot .ass'd val.'20(act.val.) .9,555,925 Court-House Furniture Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1921—.$13.30 4s 12 J-D $8,000c—J&D 22-29 Population 1910, 11,028; 1920-10,790 Bridge Bonds. INT. on 5s at Nat.Shoe & Leather 4s '12 M-S $900 Dec 1922 Bank, N. Y.; on 6s at Hanover Nat. Popula¬ Jasper. tion 1910, 19,843. Tot.val.'20(abt.80% act.) 13,460.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$10.70 Population in 1920 (est.) 8,950 INTEREST payable in Columbus. frankfort~school 4^s'15 „ Town of Howell annexed du bois county. Building Bonds. 4>*sT5 F-A $40,000c.Aug 1 '25-'40 6s '20 F-A $25,000.-Aug 1 '21-26 1,400 (per $1,000) 1920..$26.40 Population in 1920 (census)..11,585 rate 4HS'13 J-J Vanderburg Co. school city. columbus Tax elwood. Population in 1910,8.813; '20, INTEREST 35,000 TOT. DEBT Mar 16 '20. $30,000 Assessed val., real estate_31,200,000 Assess, val. COUNTY. The county seat BOND. $32,000 —_ County. Electric Light Bonds. 5s '18 s-a $40,000c__Jan 1 '22-*29 NET DEBT June 3 192U- $101,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-S13.00 Population in 1920 1,995 Auburn Is the county seat. 4J4s'18 4Hs This city is in Clinton Elmore) is in This township (P. O. Assessed val., personal— 1,800,000 Tot. assess, val.*20 (actual) 33,000,000 $3.26 4,762 $1,000) 1921 Population in 1920 4s '12 columbus. frankfort. elmore school township. Assessed val., personal. Other assessable property Tax rate (per 13.000 _ 147 TOWNS AND 1 $1,000) 1920—121.70 1910, 63,933; 1920, 86,549 INT. payable in Tri-State Loan & Trust Co., First and Hamilton Nat. Bk., Old Nat. Bk., and the Lincoln Popul'n 1 O gill school twp. This township non) is in Sullivan (P. O. New Leba¬ County. School Bonds. Nat. Bank, all of Ft. Wayne. 4Ms'16 $16,487.June 15 *22-'30 '16 7,000 dist. Refunding Bonds. A-O $50,000c...Oct 1 1921 3Hs 4Ms'16 $9,300.June 15 '21-'35 A-O 4s '09 90,000c—Oct 1 '21-23 BOND. DEBT May 17 *18 $32,500 J-D 4fl *12 80,000c. June 1 *22-'28 Floating debt — 2,700 F-A 150.000c..Feb 14 *24-*23 Total assessed val. 1918—1,803,235 4s '14 J-J 4s '16 100,000c-July 15'26-'35 School tax (per $1,000) '19—$12.90 s-a $872,000 s '20 Nov 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '2t.$l,342,000 goshen. Floatlrg debt 16,000 This city Is In Elkhart Co. Incorp. Assessed val. 1920 137,000.000 as town May 1831; city May 1868. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$7.50 6s '20 40,000 1 INT. at u.S.Mtge.& Tr.Co., N. Y. fort wayne~school — ... .. ... ... Funding Bonds. *22-'29 J-D $/8,365c.J&D $89,527 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 *1834,705 Sinking fund (cash) 54,822 NET DEBT Dec 31 '18— Assess, val. '18 (45% act.).4.681,595 _ fountain 4s '07 county. Covington is the County seat. Bridge Bonds. 5s *20 J-J $282,600..July 1 *21-'36 BOND. DEBT July 1920$290,300 Gravel road debt (add'l) 494,009 _ Total assessed val. . 1919 —49,074,820 Population in 1920 (census)..18,823 City tax (per $1,000) 1916 Pop'n 1910, 8,514; 1920 INT. at Salem $12 22 9,525 Bank, Goshen. COUNTY. HENDRICKS GBANT COUNTY. County seat Is Marlon. __ property—12.385,935 val.>.93,367,505 Tot. val. 1919 (act. State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '19.$4.60 Pop'n 1910, 51,426; 19^0 INT. Co. at 51,353 Treasurer's office. Benton 4s *16 County. $30,800 J-J J28,000--July 1 *22-'28 1 Is in Vermilion County. July 1 1929 TOTAL DEBT June 12 *19 42,000 Tot,as8ess.val.'18(50%act.)2,427,917 School tax (per $1,000) $5-00 Population in 1910 1,714 J-J 4Hs'17J-J TWP. HOBART. 1,500 SCHOOL GREENCASTLE This township (P. O. Is in Putnam County. Greencastle) School Bonds. $42,800-(Due 4Hs'17 J-J $1,500 $30,000 Part yearly 5,000—Jan 1 *22-'27 TOTAL DEBT (7) Total assess, val. 1918 2,738,255 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—-$10.70 4 Ms* 16 ~~ This town is in Lake County. Refunding Bonds. 6s *21 s-a $23,000-- Apr 30 '22- 32 GROSS DEBT Dec 31 '18$63,975 Sinking funds — 7,322 beginning 1923). 2,073,090 $42,800 Net valuation 1918 $4.60 2,099,285 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$16.30 Population 1910, 1,753; 1920, 2,375 Population in 1920 (census) 5,473 HOWARD COUNTY. J & J 1 TOTAL DEBT 1918 Total assess, val. 1918 GREENE Kokomo Is the county seat. COUNTY. _ $3,474 484,356 _ None BONDED DEBT County seat Is Bloomfield. OEN.BD.DT. Dec31'18 Gravel road debt (add'l) Gravel rd. debt Apr Assessed val., real 30 '21. 1910, 36,873; GREENSBURG CITY. SCHOOL This district Is in Decatur County, School Refunding Bonds. 5Hs'19 $19.250——J-J '21-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 9 1921$59,500 Ass'd val'n 1920 (80% act.) 6,307,900 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $28.50 Population In 1920 5,345 --- INT. payable In Indianapolis at Indiana Nat. Bank. 1 '22-'41 (Optional March 1 1929.) s-a HUNTINGTON. This city is in Huntington County. First Incorp. Feb. 16 1848; organized as a city Sept. 17 1873. Street-Lightng Bo nds. 4Hs'16 J-D/$U,000—Decl0'21-'30 \ 1,900--Dec 10 1931 $16.000- — — BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921 Fire-Station 4s *16 Oct 1922-1925 15 '22-*35 $2,850 13,000-Feb — Bonds. $16.000.-.Jan 1 '22-'29 Water & Light Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. 6s '20 (actual) _98,045,575 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $3.70 Pop'n 1910, 33,177; 1920—43,965 5s *20 5s in Lake County. Refunding Bonds. s-a $100,000--Mar 6s '21 # 5,802,520 Park Bonds. HAMMOND. This city Is 679,784 60,626,065 31,616,990 5 Assessed val., personal 1920, 36,75b Other assessed property — Total assessed val. 1920 Totalassessedvaluation'20 42,236.3 Popul'n $150,000 4Hs'14 Aug $35,000-Aug BOND. DEBT Apr 7 *21 - - 17 '21-'34 $80,750 Bond redemption fund Water sinking fund-- 3,765 143,560 23,400 620,607 Touasses. val.'20 (100 % act.) 20,670,780 Sinking fund ; $13,103 Mortgage exemption 427,480 Tot .asses .val.'20(100act.>58,148,935 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $26.20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $7.70 Popul'n 1910, 10,272; 1920. 14,000 Pop'n 1910,20,925; 1920, 36,004 INT. at City Treasurer's office and Floating debt Assessed debt (add'l) HAMMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT. -s $4,000 1921-1924 -s 20,000 -1921 Lafayette Heating Plant Bonds, -s $4,000 ---1921-1924 Refunding Bonds. s ..$114,000 1921-1926 Funding Bonds. 4s g M-NS24,000c 1921-1928 BOND. DEBT 1921 $166,000 Assessed valuation 1920--57,301,235 Population in 1920 —36,000 INTEREST on funding bonds pay¬ In New York City. ... ... — - , . HUNTINGTON SCHOOL CITY. High-School Bonds. 4Hs'15s-a $85,500cPart yly Oct 22 5s 37,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 — $124,000 ... Sinking fund Assess .val. 5,000 , 1920(act .val.) 18,683,950 $1,000) 1920—$26-00 1920 14,000 _ Total tax (per Population able at First Nat. Bank, Hammond. HANCOCK COUNTY. HUNTINGTON COUNTY. Huntington is the county seat. 3X*'04 J-J / 1 $48,000c July 1, 22-23 100,000c—July 1 1924 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1921$148,000 Greenfield is the county seat. Court-House Bonds. 551,170 $52,000c_Last bond '28 Gravel road debt BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1921 7,352 $52,000 Sinking fund Assessed val'n, real estate.36,299,940 Tot. assess, val. 1921 67,914.760 Assessed val'n. personal,.12,268,380 Mortgage exemption 1,301,020 Other assessable property. 7,88l ,740 County tax (per $1,000) '21 $3.40 Total assess, val. 1920 56,450,060 Population in 1920 (census)..31,671 (Assessment actual value.) INT. at Mercantile Nat. Bk.,N.Y. Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_$1.50 Population In 1920 (census).. 17,210 INDIANAPOLISL INTEREST payable In New York Indianapolis is the county seat of at Winslow, Lanier & Co. Marlon Co. Original town charter 4Hs&5s J-J Feb. HARRISON SCHOOL TWP. This township (P. O. Terre Haute) County. School House Impt. Bonds. 5s '19 J-J f $5,OOOc-July 1 '22-'23 17 1838; present charter 1905. Track Elevation Bonds. J-J SlOO.OOOc.July 1 '22-'23 4s '16 J-J 50.000c-—July 1 1928 4s '15 4s '15 J-J $100,000 June 1 1930 Hospital Bonds. 1 22,000c. July 1 '24-'34 3Hs'06 J-J $100,000c—Jan DEBT Apr 7 1921- $42,500 Floating debt (additional)_ 8,088 Total assessed val'n 1920-10,394,520 Population in 1920- 70,189 HARRISON SCHOOL TWP. This 1 1936 4s *11 J-J 110,000c—June 1 1941 Bridge Bonds. 3Ks'03 J-J $65,000c.—Jan 1 1924 4s '15 J-J 50,000.July 1 '22-'23 4s *15 J-J 50.000c—-July 1 1925 4s *17 J-J 50,000.—Jan 1 *22-*26 township (P. O. Blufftoh) is 4Ms 16,000—Jan 1 '22-29 County. Flood Bonds. 7$55,000c—M-N '22-32 3Hs'04 J-J $125,000c—Jan 1 1924 J-J 150.000 \ 3,000c. _M-N 1933 4s '13 May 1 1943 ... in Wells 6s '20 M-N 6s '20 M-N _____ / 9,000c,May 15 '22-30 1 10.000c.Nov 15'21-30 BONDED DEBT (?) 2,542,975 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $9-60 Population in 1910 6,742 Population in 1920 (census) 7,036 Assess, value Prin. and 1919.. int. payable at the Studebaker Bank of Bluffton. HARTFORD CITY SCH.'CITY. 4s '15 J-J 4s '16 J-J 540,000c 68,000c July 1 1940 July 1 1940 3^s'17 J-J 100,000 Jan 1 '22-'31 River-Improvement Bonds. 4s *14 J-J $63,000c—Jan 1 1926 Park Improvement Bonds. 4s '97 J-J $350,000c Jan 1 1927 4s '20 J-J $150,000c._Jaii 1 '23-47 5s '20 s-a' 20,000c Jan 1 1926 4Ms'21 J-J 28,500c_ _Jan 1 '23-'50 Boulevard Bonds. 3Hs'03 J-J $100,000c—May 1 1933 37,900 Refunding Bonds. Tot.asses.val.'20(act. val.).6,425,025 4s '94 J-J $109,500c.-.Jan 26 1924 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $6.82 4s '94 J-J 600,000c. „Mar 1 1924 Population in 1920 6,183 4s'94 J-D 300.000c._ June TOTAL DEBT April 1921- 30 1924 HELT This SCHOOL 3Hs'05 J-J 45,000c...July 1 1925 Fire-Department Bonds. TWP. township (P. O. Dana) Is In Vermilion County. 4s *11 4s '14 J-J $200,000c...June 1 1941 J-J 40,000c.July 1 *2 >-'23 4Hs'16 J-D $18,000 J&D 1 '22-'31 4s 16 J-D 6,800--J-D 1 '22-'31 BOND. DEBT Dec31 1920 $32,000 5Ms'20 J-J Floating debt City Hall Bonds. 3^9*06 J-J $300,000c—.July 1 1936 3Hs'09 J-J 600,000c...Jan 1 1939 7,000 Tot.asses. val.'20(act. val.). 10,478,345 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $14.80 The 400,000c._Jan 1 *22-'41 Station House Bonds. 4s '97 J-J $ 150.000c,..Jan 1 1927 Assess, val., personal Other assessable property Tot.ass'd val.'20 (act.) Co. tax rate (per $1,000) $6,921,200 1,187,745 19,608,315 1920_$5 90 $5,143,500 Population in 1920 (Census)..20,709 7,602,833 INT. at Co. Treasurer's office. sinking fund balance of $y28,/99.*8 Dec. 31 1920. In ad¬ JEFFERSON SCHOOL TWP. This district (P. O. Kempton) is in dition to theabove debt there were outstanding on Dec. 31 1920 $2,459,- Tipton County. M-S /$2,000...Mar 15 1922 333 street improvement bonds, 6s '21 commonly known as "Barrett Law \98.000.Mar 15 '23-'36 Bonds." J-J These bonds are a first lien 6s '21 (65,000 J&J 1 '22-'33 1 3,000 on July 1 1933 abutting property and are not BONDED DEB1 (?) obligations of the city. Tot. ass'd val. 1920 (act.>608,326,470 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921——$24.20 JEFFERSONVTLLE. city had a 1910 233,650; 314,194. This city Is In Clark County. Refunding City Bonds. 1900. 3Hs'99 F-A $10,000c—Feb 1 '22-'24 In 1890, 105,436; in 1880. to '97 A-O (Census), in 169,164; 75,056; In 1870, 48,244. Territory city substantially Increased be¬ tween 1890 and 1900. of INDIANAPOLIS SCHOOL This district includes the DIST. whole of the city of 54.000c—Apr 1 1922 5s *97 J-J 73,500c—.July 1 1922 3Ms'00 M-N100.000c Nov 1925 3Xb'06 J-J 9,000c—-Jan 1'22 '24 3X8 8,000.-Jan 1 *25&'26 ... Funding Bonds J-J $6,000 Jan 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 ,20_$273,800 4s *12 Indianapolis. Funding Bonds. floating debt 16,041 3Xb'00 JSr $ 100,000c...July 27- 28 Sinking fund 12,830 4s '99 J-J 214.000 1921-1926 Assess, val. *20 (X act.) 8,395,165 Coupon Notes. City tax (per $1,000) 1916 $16.00 4Ms M-S $15,000c_Nov 1 '21-24 Population in 1920 10,098 Educational Trust Bonds. INTEREST is payable at the City 3Hs'17 J-J $100,000c...Jan 1 1942 Treasurer's office; also In Chicago 75,000c.July 1 *45-'46 4Ms'15 150,000c-Dec 1 '42-'44 4s '15 150,000—J-Dec 1 1961 4s *15 3^s'16 J-J /50,000c—July 1 1947 t25,000c—July 1 1946 }25,000 July 1 1947 4s '13 3Hs*17 J-J $30,000 1927 5,000 2,500 4,000 — 1922 1 1923 July 1 1923 ... ... 4 2-5s'16 CITY. SCH. JEFFERSONVTLLE J-J J-D 3.65*16 J-J 4s '15 — Jan Refunding Bonds. 4^s'14 $10,000. 1921 ... 10.000 1923 150,000 July 11948 4s '15 A-O 200,000c—Apr 1 1939 BOND. DEBT May 19 '21 $67,000 J-J 400,000 July 1 1939 Assessed valuation 1920.-.8,200,000 % act. value.) s-a 225,000-—Apr 10 1940 (Assessment about Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) $10.11 s-a 700,000c..Dec 15 1939 .111,000 s-a 500,000c__Mar 15 1940 Population in 1920 — ... 4^s'19 4^8*19 4%s'20 4Hs'l9 4^s'20 4%s'20 4%s'20 4%s'20 5s 20 200,000c. .May 15 1940 1,645,000c. .June 15 1940 INT. at First Nat. s-a s-a 50.OOOc__.July 1 1940 s-a/ 126,000c—.Oct 20 1925 \ 1,050,000c.Oct 20 '26-'39 A-O 175.000c—.Oct *26-32 Bk., Jefferson- ville. s-a 5s '21 Annex School Bldg. Bonds. COUNTY. JENNINGS The county seat is Vernon. BONF. DEBT None. GEN. Gravel road b'ds Apr 14 '21 .$122,735 $4,250 —-1921-1926 Assess, val. *20(100% act.)18,227,925 24.000 1921-1928 Tax rate (per$],000) 1920*, $1.85 Library Site Bonds. Population in 1920 (Census)..13,280 4s J-J $125,000c.—Septl946 4^s'15 J-J 500,000c...—July 1955 KENDALL VILLE. Building, Refunding, Sec. This city is in Noble County. 4s J-J $158,750..July 1 '22-'26 Electric Light & Water Bonds. 4^s'20 F-A 550,000 Feb 5 1940 6s '21 A-O $70,000—-Oct 5 '23-'36 4^8*20 s-a 390,000 Feb 10 1940 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 192L $97,000 TOT. DEBT May 1 1921.$8,494,250 Sinking funds 30,714 Assessed valuation 1920.608,000,000 Tot. ass'd val.'20 (act. val,)8,918,327 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$0.80 City tax rate (per $1,000) *20—$9.20 Population in 1910 233,650 Population 1910, 4,981; 1920—5,273 Pop'n 1920 (city directory)-.314.000 INT. payable at Winslow, Lanier KNOX COUNTY. & Co.. New York and at Indiana County seat is Vincennes. Trust Co., Fletcher Amer. Nat. Bk., Refunding Bonds. Indianapolis; Merchants Nat. Bk., 4Hs'15 $30.000 1935 and Marion County Treas. office. 4^s'16 J-J 4Hs'l8 J-J ... Hospital Impt. Bonds. 6s '20 JACKSON COUNTY. Brownstown is the county seat Court-House Bds. (tax-free). J-J $35,000c.July 1 '22-'29 4s '11 J-J 12.000c.Jan 1 *22-'31 COUNTY BOND. DEBT 4s '10 Jan 1 1921.1 Gravel road bonds outst'g Court-House Bonds. BOND. Jan. 1 '21. liabilities Floating debt (add'l) — is in Vigo Total POPULATION.—1920, Is HIGHLAND SCHOOL TWP' This township (P. O. Perrysville) (P. O. Boswell) In Benton County. J-J $1,000) 1920—$4.70 TOTAL DEBT, &c.—Total funded debt TWP. SCHOOL township 4s '16 Part yearly BOND. DEBT Mar 15 *20$29,600 Total assessed val. 1919— 4,944,625 School tax (per This INT. payable at Winslow Lanier Co., New York and Indiana Tr. Co., Indianapolis. & Danville is the county seat. 4s *12 J-J $225,000-July 10 '23-32 Bridge Bonds. 5s'18 Jan $35,000 1922-1930 TOTAL DEBT May 19'21 $225,000 Gravel road debt (add'l) 29,000 Flood Bonds. Assessed val'n 1920 (act.) .59,309,470 5s M-NS10,000c Tax rate (per $1,000) $4.20 ($4,000 each June) Jail Bonds, Population in 1920 (census) —20,291 INT. at County Treas. office. 4s Feb $20,000c_Feb 1 '22-'23 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20$81,000 Assess, val. real 54,296,060 HICKORY GROVE SCH. TWP. Assess, val. personal 26,685,510 This township (P. O. Ambia) is in Other assess, GRANT [Vol. 112. INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS 148 CO. BD. DT. Dec 31 '19. $33,500 Twp. gravel road bonds.. 874,152 51,027,365 25.967,580 Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal 76,994,945 $47,000 Tot. assess, val. 1919 Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'19 $14.47 -r 30,000 46,24o 318.842 Population in 1920 Drainage assess, (add'l).. 24,500 Tot. val. 1920 (60% act.)_36,163,0l0 (Assessment at actual value under 1919 law.) Total tax (per $1,000) '20 $26.10 Population in 1920 M-N/$68,500_May 15 '22-'30 I 75,000-Nov 15 '21-'30 KOKOMO. This city Is In Howard County. Real Estate Bonds. $27y,000—Jan 5 '22- 30 __s ... Park Bonds. (Census)..24,228 __s Co. Treas. office ... _.s INT. payable at ... This township is in Hamilton Co. 4^s'15 J-J* 14,000.-J-J 15 '22-*29 I 250 Jan 15 1930 5s 19,000 $113,500—Aug 10 1950 16,000—Nov 30 1950 Fire Apparatus. JACKSON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. 4^sT5 & $11,500—1921 -— 1925 5 yrs.). '22- 31 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '20- $214,500 20,000 (5,000—J&J15 '32-'36 Floating debt (add'l) 11.516 5s '17 J-J 500 Jan 1937 Sinking funds (1,000 Jan 1937 Assess, val. '20 (1-3 act.) .50,845,23d BOND. DEBT Apr 16 1921 $36,950 City tax (per $1,000) 1920—$5 80 Floating debt 6,500 Population in 1920 (Census) —30,067 Sewer Bonds ($12,500 eg. M-S $>5.000c.Mch 1 4s *11 - ... INT. $43,450 TOTAL DEBT— at Assessed valuation 1920—7,511,065 (per $1,000) 1921—$9.80 Population in 1920 (Census)—4,574 ♦INT. at First N. Bk., Arcadia. Tax rate KOKOMO ... Assess, Kokomo. — s-a $37,500 115,000 — Nov 1 1925 High School Bonds. 4s '14 J-J $ 130,000c.Jan 1 *22-*34 BOND. DEBT May 19 *21 $285,000 „ Rensselaer is the county seat. Court-House Bonds. 4X8 *$22,000 July 1 1926 (Optional after July 1 1921). 4Xs z$24.000. .July 1 '28&'32 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20$46,000 Gravel road debt (add'l) 456,970 Gash on hand 1,434 _ Bk.. SCHOOL DISTRICT. School Bonds. 5s 6s '20 JASPER COUNTY. City Nat. — val.'19(100%act.>43,520,995 Co. tax (per $1,000) 1919 $1-26 Population in 1920 (Census)..13,961 INT. on bonds marked (*) at Winslow, Lanier & Co.; on bonds marked (x) at Third Nat. Bank, and on bonds marked (z) at Second Nat. Bank, all of N. Y. O. Floating debt TOTAL DEBT... 4,000 289,000 (actual) —50.193,625 Tax rate (per $1,000) $169 Population in 1920 (Census)..30,067 INT. at Citizens Nat. Bank. Ko¬ Assess, val. komo. LAFAYETTE. This city is the county seat of Tip¬ pecanoe County. Incorp. 1853. Sewer Bonds. $10,50010,375 (Due beginning July 1 1918.) Refunding Water Bonds. JAY COUNTY! 4Hs J-D $75,000c.—June 1 1921 Countv seat is Portland. TOTAL DT. Dec 31 '18— $80,000 (Subject to call after June 1 1916.) $240,000 DET DEBT Dec 31 '18— 15,712 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '2120,488 Gravel road bonds (add'l) $662,429 Sinking fund Ass'd val'n (real & pers'l). 14,814,325 Net valuation 192) 48,001,000 408,490 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '16.$10.90 Corporations Tot. ass'd val. Dec. 31*19-15,222,815 Population in 1920 (Census)__23,318 City tax (per $1,000) 19>1_. .$24.50 Population 1910. 20,081; 1920.22,486 JEFFERSON COUNTY. INT. at office of Blair & Co., N. Y. Madison Is the county seat. _s 4s ... — _ Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'13 M-N$16,250—M&N '21-'33 Toll-Road Purchase. 4s F-A $24,700c. 2 bonds y rly CO. BD. DT. Apr 14'21-$32,800 Gravel road bonds (add'l). 169,938 Assess, val., real estate—11,587,125 SCHOOL CITY. .None (100%act.)29,394,650 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$8-15 Population in 1920 22,486 INT. at City Nat. Bank, Lafayette. LAFAYETTE BOND. DEBT Assess, val.'20 June, 1921.] INDIANA—CITIES AND TOWNS 149 * LAKE COUNTY. Crown Point Is the county seat. Bridge Bonds. 10 J-J $33,500 4Mb 12 J-J 15,000 434s 13 J-J { 47,000 5s I 4Ms'13 434s 14 J-J Jan 1 1922 July 11922 Jan 1 1923 Jan 95.000 TOTAL DEBT June 24 '20 Warrant debt 1924 July 1 1922 54.500 Jan 434s'15 125,250 434s'15 6,175 434s'15 67,500 434s'16 4,500 Hospital Bonds. 5s '19 $100,000 Almshouse Bonds. 434s 12 J-J $67.500 — Jan — Jan — marion School 4s '15 1 1924 11926 July 1 1925 Jan 1 1930 1 1922 1924 Jan 15 1922 CO. BD. DT. Jan 1 '21— $1,085,675 Gravel road debt (twp. ob¬ $151,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919._.$18.20 Pop. 1910, 19,050; 1920 INT. marion 21,626 This loqanspoet school city. are tax-free. 43is'13 J-D 434s'14 J-D lost ceeek school Well Bonds. -s '22-'30 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 '18. $114,000 DET BD. DT. Dec 31 '18. 98,092 Total val,, 1920 (100% actual) 16,629.491 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $9.00 Pop'n 1910, 10,525; 1920 15,158 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago. LA assess, M-N POETE COUNTY. County seat Is La Porte. Jail Bonds. 6s *08 M S$28,000c_. Junel'22-'28 Court-House Bonds. 5s '08 J-D $43,7,50.-June 1 *22-'28 5s '09 J-D 8,000c.June 1 ,22-'29 ($1.000 in even & $1.500 In odd y'rs.) TOTAL DT. Dec 31 '18. $114,000 NET. BD. DT. Dec31 '18$98,092 Gravel road bonds (add'l). 1,150,679 Assessed val., real County. Incorp. April 1838. Refunding Bonds. 334s'06 Aug $10,500c...Aug 1 1921 3348*07 Aug 19,000c Aug 1 1922 s'08 Nov 11.500c...Nov 1 1923 F-A 19,400c 1930 M-N 14,900c 1926 M-N 12,500 Nov 1 1927 M-N 12,500 Nov 1 1928 son $4.000 ... 20.093,860 Assessed val., personal, & corporation property.._18,406,779 Mortgage exemption 977,440 Total val'n 1919 (34 act.) .38,500,639 Total tax rate (per il .000) ' 18- .$6.86 3,000 Nov 1 1922 M-N 41,500 Nov 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 17 '21 .$245,000 Floating debt 4,500 Sinking fund 29,163 Tot. val. 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 6,712,045 1920 $9-00 Pop. *10, 6,934; '20 (Census), 6,711 INT. on refunding bonds, except 434s, due in 1922, due 1921, 1922, 1923 and 1930, are payable at Nat. Branch Bank of Madison; all other bonds at First Nat. Bank, Madison. madison county. Anderson is the County seat. Voting Machine Bonds. INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago. 5s *20 s-a $45.000c_Dec 1 '21-'29 Bridge Bonds. 6s lawrenceburg. $117,000.-July 1 '22-'30 This city is in Dearborn County. BOND. DT. Jan 1 '21.. $175,000 BOND. DEBT May 16 '19 $72,030,745 $41,000 Assessed val. real Sinking fund 2,607 Assessed val. personal 43,491,815 Assessed val'n, real estate.. 887,365 Total assessed val. 1921.115,522,560 Assessed val'n, personal $4.40 707,165 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 Total assess, val. 1918 1,594,530 Population (est.) 1921 69,151 Population 1910,45,797; 1920-50,443 ... (Assessment 1-3 actual Tax rate (per $1,000) value.) 1919 Population in 1920 (Census) LAWEENCE Bedford $13.20 3,464 COUNTY. Is the county seat. Jail Bonds. ... ... 4s '06 M-S $5,000c.M&S 1922 BOND DEBT Apr 1921.. $111,320 road ~~ This city Is In Grant County. In¬ corp. 1889. Population 1910,19,359. Refunding Bonds. 434s'15 J-J $29,700 J-J '22-'38 434s'15 11,800—beg. Aug 5*28 City Bonds. 58 F-A $8,000c. Aug 1 '21-'24 Market-House Bonds. 4s *12 J&D $50,000c_.Dec 1 1935 (Subject to call Dec. 1 1917.) Street-Paving Bonds. 5s $219,706 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 6 '21— $168,097 Floating debt 50,000 Assess, val. '21 (100% acc)30,359,430 City tax (per $l,OO0) 1921 $7.90 Population in 1920 23,747 INT. on 550,000 4s of 1912 pay¬ able at Marion State Bank; on $31,350 refunding 434 s at County Treas¬ — 334 s M-S $23,000c. .Apr 15 1924 (Subject to call after 1913.) Bridge Bonds. 434s'15 $14,000 434s'l5 s-a 5,500.$2.500 ea.6mos 5s '20 7,000...Nov 15 1923 Refunding Bonds. Gravel MAEION. debt (add'l).$319,017 Assess, val. '20 (net) 26,000,000 State & Co. tax (per $1.000)'20-$4.90 Population 1910,30,625; 1920.28,228 INT. at First Nat. Bank, N. Y. lebanon. urer's office; on others in New York is in Boone County. at office of Winslow, Lanier & Co. Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds. 6s '21 $45.000c.$10,000June 1 MAEION COUNTY. '25, '29, '33 and '37, County seat Is Indianapolis. and $5,000 1941 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. Park Bonds. 4s *16 M-S $64,000.Mar 14 '22-'36 6s $20,000c_'25, '30, '35& '40 5s *18 J-D 95,000 1938 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21.. $65,000 Children's Home Bonds. Floating debt 6.000 4s '16 M-S $48,000.Mar 14 '22-'36 Sinking fund 8,601 Bridge Bonds. Tot .ass'd val.'21 (75 % acct.) 8,601,165 3348*04 J-J $850,000c...July 1 1924 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 21.$25.60 334s*08 M-N100,000c...May 1 1928 Population 1920 6,257 334s'08 A-O 100,000 —Oct 1928 3348*09 J-?J 100.000c Feb 1 1929 lebanon school city. 4348*13 M-N 33,330 1921 6s '21 F-A {$20,000c. .Aug 1 '22-'25 434s'14 J-D 300,000.-Dec 10 '22-'33 1 20,000c..Feb 1 '23-'26 434sT4 J-D 106,000..Dec 10 '21-'34 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1921 $83,000 ($7,000 in odd yrs.,$8,000 In even yrs.) Assessed valuation 1920—8,610,000 4s 16 J-J 75,000. .July 1 '22-'36 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20—$0.94 5s '19 s-a 90,000_Dec 15 *21-'29 Population in 1920 —6.257 534s'21 s-a 300,000--Feb 1 *22-'41 ... ... Flood Prevention Bonds. lincoln school township. 4s '15 F-A $460,000.Aug 5 '2i-*34 P. O. Brownsburg, Hendricks Co. 3348*17 M-S 137,000—.Mar '22-37 434s'15 J-J $28.000.due part each Track Elevation Bonds. six mos. beg. Jan 1 1917. 4s '15 A-O $122,072.Oct 1 '21-'35 5s '17 F-A $4.800.Aug 15 '21-'36 Refunding Bonds. 5s '17 F-A 13,770.Aug 15 '20-'37 4s *97 J-D$200,000c—Dec 10 1927 5s '19 s-a 3,500c_Jan 1 '23-'29 334b'05 J-D 200.000c—June 1 1925 Refunding Bonds. 3348*08 200,000 June 11928 434s'19 s-a $4,000c.July 1 '22-'29 Voting Machine Bonds. BONDED DEBT (?) 5Ms'21s-a ($50,000..Feb 1 '22-*26 Population in 1920 (Census)... 1,798 i 25,000..Feb 1 '27-'31 LOQANSPOET. County Bonds. This city Is In Cass County. In¬ 3348*99 $300.000 June 3 1929 corporated Feb. 17 1838. City owns BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21.$3,749,000 water and electrlo-llght plant. Total assess, val. 1920.-711,705,950 Water Works ImpLf Pop'n 1910, 263,661; 1920.-348,061 ... ... 434s $10.000 Electric Bonds. 6s '20 J-J 75,000-Jan —- 1921 '22-'36 j$70,000_ -July 1li;22-;35 INT. pital others on flood prevention and hos¬ bonds at Indianapolis; on at Winslow, Lanier & Co., New York. (P. O. twp. county. County seat is Martinsville. GEN. BD. DT. May 19 '21 $444,210 Gravel road bonds 444,221 Fillmore) ... ... Population in 1910 INT. 5,000 — bonds marked (x) at Co.; (a) at Delaware Bank, Muncie, (*) in N. Y. on Muncie Trust TVTTAMT Go. Nat. county. Peru Is the county seat. 4s *17 - J-D$122,000 Apr 1 1937 County Infirmary Bonds. 4>4sT9 |$28,000c_Dec 1 '21->'34 t 20,000c.Dec 1 '35-'39 Bridge & Heating Plant Bonds. ... 4s '16 J-D $18,000 1921-1936 4>ls,, --- $43,273 1939 Bridge Bonds. A-O $34,700.-Apr 1 *22-'33 4s '14 Court House Bonds. 3 Ms Jan $78,7 50c. .Jan 1 '22-'26 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21. $285,523 Gravel rd. bonds (add'l). 608,303 Assess, val., real 39,498,755 Assess, val., personal 10,687,285 Other assessable property10,157,250 val.).60,343,290 County tax (per $1,000) 1920-$.230 Population in 1920 (Census)..28,668 Tot. val. 1920 (act. INTEREST at Marion Trust MUNCIE SCHOOL CITY. 4s '14 F-A $200,000—Aug 1 193^ (Subject to call after Aug 1 1922 4Ms $25,000c—.Aug 7 1922 6s '20 M-S 200,000 Sept 1 1925 6s '21 F-A 50,000..Feb 1 *22-'31 6s'21 200,000c...June 1 1926 BOND. DEBT May 19 *21 $640,000 Floating debt 45,400 Assessed valuation, real—26,908,295 Assessed val'n, personal—31,282,485 Tot. val '21 (100% act.).58.188,780 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$22.20 Population in 1920 36,524 , ... ... INT. on bonds of 1914 at Union Nat. Bank, Muncie; on 4Mb at Mer¬ chants' Nat. Bank, Muncie; on others at Muncie Trust Co., Muncie. 6o.. Indianapolis. NEW ALBANY. This city Is the county seat of Floyd County. Incorp. Sept. 11814 Refunding Bonds. Inc.1836. 6s *15 J-J $142,500.-July 1 '21-*35 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 *21— $160,000 General Purpose Bonds. 4s '15 J-D $66.000—Dec 1 '21-'42 Sinking fund 12,053 Water Works Bonds. Assessed val., real 9,793,070 6s '21 J-J $180,000..Jan 1 '22-'36 Assessed val., personal 8,004,83 2 Total val. (80% act.) ♦21.17,893,202 Park Improvement Bonds. 5s '19 City tax (per$l,000) 1921 $24,000 $1.14 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—. Funding Bonds. 2.98 4Ms*12 July $16,000—July 1 '22-'29 Popul'n 1910, 20,629; 1920, 22,992 Refunding Bonds. INT.at 2d Nat.Bk.,New Albany. 4Ms'07 J-J michigan city. This city is In Laporte County. ... $2.000—July 1 *22-'23 BOND. DEBT June 1 1921 $289,000 Note debt 16,000 Sinking fund 245,801 Assessed val'n, real estate. Assessed val'n, personal Other assess, 10,271,160 4,989,700 property... .3,429,551 Tot .assess .val. '20 (act .val.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 18690,411 $12.00 19,457 Population in 1920 michigan city school 5s *11 A-O $2,000 Oct 5s *14 A-O 35.000 July 4 Ms 40,000 5s '17 J-J 30,000-.July 1 1 1921 2 1933 — - INT. on Merchants' '25-*27 1917 Issue payable at Nat. Bank and on rest of bonds at the First Nat. NEW ALBANY SCHOOL DIST. 4 Ms'15 F-A $43,750-Aug 1 '21-'27 A-O 80,000c._Apr 20 1926 $55,000 Floating debt 22,000 Assess .val.' 19 (100 % act.) 16,776,785 School tax (per $1,000) 1920 $5-83 6s *21 BOND.DEBT May 18 '20 Popul'n 1910, 19,446; 1920, 22,992 INT. at New Albany Nat. Bank. dist BOND. DEBT Apr 9 '21. $107,000 Assessed valuation 1921..18,690,411 School tax (per $1,000) 1921..$12.40 ... This city morgan ... twp. Madison Is the county seat of Jeffer¬ M ... ... 22,500c,Jan 1 township. $ 14,000 1920 (100% act.) 10.605,870 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '20..$7.20 Population in 1920 (Census) 3,845 Putnam County. Treasurer's office. Bonds school BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '21 Total assessed valuation is in Total assessed val'n 1920 (about 90% actual) 20,801,233 Building Bonds. Popul'n 1910, 21,182; 1920, 20.010 434s'17 A-O $25,080.Apr 20 *2l-'32 TOTAL DEBT May 1919. $25,080 MUNCIE. Total assessed val. 1919 2,121.876 This city Is the county seat of Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $14.20 Delaware Co. Incorp. In 1865. Population in 1920 (Census) 1,261 Fire-Protection Bonds. 4s'15 a$25,000c.Feb 1 '22-'26 martin county. s 50,000 Shoals is the county seat. Refunding Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 8 '21._ $34,000 4 Ms'15 M-Sa$20,000c.Apr 1 '27-'30 Gravel road bonds 123,061 aFunding Bonds. Assess, val., real estate M-S $10,000c-Mar 1 '31-'32 3,810,085 4s *13 Assess, val., personal 15.000 Feb 1 1924 4,385,660 4s '13 Tot. assess. val.'20 (act. val.) 8,195,745 Cemetery Bonds. s Popul'n 1910. 12,980; 1920, 11,865 $20,000 General City Debt. martinsville school dist. 4s '09 J-Dx$l0,000c.Dec 1 *2l-'22 J-D ,*15,000—Dec 15 '23-'25 This district (P. O. Martinsville) 4s '11 4s'12 A-O *25,000—Apr 15 *26-'30 is in Morgan County. NET DEBT Dec 1918—_ BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1921. 174,799 $35,000 Assess, val. *18 (60% act.) 16,334,765 Tot .assess .val. '20(100 % act)4240,040 36,524 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $1.20 Pop. 1910,24.005; 1920 refunding bonds at First Nat. Bk., on water bonds at City Nat. Bank on funding bonds at City on — I 1921.-30.310,880 '21.$l0.20 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) Tot.ass'dval.'19(100%act)24,096,585 This twp. is in Vigo County. Building Bonds 115,000c. Jan 1 *26-'30 Park Bonds. 434s'12 J-J $9,800 1926 J-J 5s M-S 37,000 1934 $l,500c 1921 5s *19 Water-Works Bonds. Refunding Bonds 5s *11 J-D $18,000..June 1 '22-'24 434s'12J-J $2,569 1926 (All bds. subj. to call June 1 1916.) 434s'14 A-O 7.500 1933 5s *15 $8,000 $54,869 1925 BOND. DEBT May 15 *20 Street Improvement Bonds. Floating debt (add'l) 17.000 Tot. assess, val. 1920 -s 3,889,000 1.125 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$37.00 Refunding Bonds {tax-free). 5s '19 J-J {$22,500c.July 1 ,22-*30 MADISON. ~ Building Bonds. 1920-1939 J-D $138.500c Assessed valuation POETE. This city Is In La Porte County. 5s '19 J-J (15,000c.July 1 '25-'29 city. ... 50,000 $59,000c_J'ne 15 '22-'37 ligations) 2,189,008 25.000..-June 15 1938 Sinking fund 90,290 6s *20 M-N 50,000. Nov 1924 Assess, val., real estate..219,509,385 TOTAL DEBT Apr 9 1921 $202,500 Assess, val., personal 88,577,855 Assess, val.'21 (100% act.)24,403,520 Other assess, property 70,o92,815 School tax (per $1,000) *21— $12.10 Tot. assess, val. 1920__ .378,680,055 Population in 1920 (Census)..21,626 County tax (per $1,000) 1920--$2.40 INT. on bonds of 1915 at First Pop'n 1910, 82,864; 1920 159,957 Nat. Bank; on bonds of 1913 at INT. at County Treas. office. Logansport State Bank. LA school (See V. 101, p. 2162. for maturity.) 4s 16,000 1920-1937 TOTAL DEBT Apr 7 1921 $152,500 Assessed valuation, real..14,301,855 Assessed val'n, personal__ 9,794,730 1 45,000 — Funding Bonds (Tax-free). 5s '18 J-J $81,000 J-J '21-'29 Refund. Bonds (opt. beg. 1916). 334s'06J-J $51,000c...Jan 11926 Bank. NEW CASTLE. This city Is In Henry Co. Incorp. May 21 1840; reorganized in 1867 and again in 1909. • Funding Bonds. 4Ms'07 M-S $25,000 Sept 1922 4 Ms'09 M-N 8,000 Nov '2 ,-'29 4s 12 F-A 7,500 Feb '22-'24 $53,500 Floating debt 40.889 Sinking fund 742 Assess, val. '20(75% act.) 11,738,420 City tax (per $1,000) 1920 $20-10 Population in 1920 (Census).. 14,458 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '20— ... ..... mishawaka" A city in St. Joseph County. Incorp. May 1899. INT. payable at Amer. Exch. Nat. In New York and at the Citi¬ State Bank In New Castle. Refunding Bonds. 4s $11,000 Bridge Bonds. 4Ms $4,000 General Purpose Bonds. Bank ... zens' i — 4s $52.500 BOND. DEBT Jan 1921. newton ... Certificates outstanding $67,500 12.500 Ass'dval'nl919(100%act.)35,927,880 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 Population in 1920 $12.50 15,195 mishawaka school city. Funding Bonds. $31,000 School Bonds. 5s *20 A-0$150,000 .Apr 1 25-'39 6s '20 M-N 75,000 —Nov 15 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '21 $255,000 .s county. Kentland Is the county seat. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '19 $20,320 Gravel road bonds 391,331 Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal Other assess.property Total assess, val. 1919 32,023,490 8,348,095 5,532,992 (90% act.) 45.904,577 Population 1910,10,504; 1920,10,144 ... Assessed value 1920 30,000,000 Sch. tax rat,e (per $1,000) '20-.$.885 Population in 1920 15,195 MONROE COUNTY. Bloomlngton Is the county seat. 5s '19 $50.000 1940 Hospital Bonds. 6s *21 J-D {$42,500.June 1 '23-'39 noblesville school This district (P. O. in Hamilton dist. Noblesville) is County. 5s '19 $40.000 BOND. DEBT Apr. ... 1939 13 *21 (add'l) $40,000 16,000 18,000 Total assess, val. 1921.-.5,600,000 Tax,rate (per $1,000) 1920..$30.20 Population 1921 4,930 Floating Debt Sinking fund ... \ 7,500-„ June 1 1940 CO. BD. DT. Dec 31 *18$133,000 Other indebtedness 29,654 Total co. indebtedness OWEN COUNTY. Spencer Is the county seat. Jail Bonds. 4Ms'12 M-N-$5,410c_M&N1921-'32 Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'19 J-J /$11.180-July 15 '22-*29 Dec. 31 1918 i 2,540-Jan 15 *22-'30 162.654 Court-House Bonds. Net debt Dec. 31 '18 153,991 4s '10 M-N$40,000c 1921-1930 Gravel road bonds (town¬ 4s M-N 12,500c 1921-1930 ship obligations (add'l). 265,101 $236,648 Assessed val'n 1919 (net). 11,784,090 TOT.BD. DT.Marl6'20 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1915—$4 .59 Assess, val., real estate..10,522,560 4,529,810 Popul'n 1910, 23.426; 1920, 24,519 Assess, val., personal Other assess, property— 2,599,700 Total assess.val. 1919 17,652,070 montgomery school twp. Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '19—$4.40 This township (P. O. Owensville) Population 1910,14,053; 1920,12,760 is in Gibson County. INT. on 4s at Winslow, Lamar 4Ms'16 j-j $57,200—$4,400 yearly*; Co.. N. Y.; on 4Ms at Spencer. 5,443 1,556,220 405,050 356,175 This township is in St. 4Hs 5s '18 Funding Bonds. 4Ks'15 M-N $6 j000.-Nov BOND. DEBT Oct 30 *16. — Tot .assess .val. '20 (act .val.) 2,317,445 1 '2l-'20 $36,000 richmond. Assessed valuation 1918—2,688,780 School tax (per $1,000) 1919-S7.70 perry county. The county seat is Cannelton. Funding Bonds. 4Hs M-N$64,000c. BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 1921_$25,000 Elec Bonds. 1922 1 40,000-Nov 1 *23-'24 Light Sc. Power Electric Light Refund. Bonds. 4s *16 A-O $75,000—Opt. Oct 1922 2,127 (Due $15,000 yrly beg. Oct 1917) 146,038 Street and Fire Bonds. real—6,425,440 F-A $20,000c Aug 10 '21-*22 Assessed val'n, personal—4,830,610 4s '15 Other assess, property 241,560 BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '21 $158,000 Sinking funds 73.540 Tot .assess. val. '20 (act. val) 11,497,680 20,940,820 State & Co. tax (per $1,000) 20.S5.50 Assess, val'n, real est Assessed val'n, personal 12,094,220 Population in 1920 (Census)—16,692 Other assessable property. 4,082,597 Total assessed valuation perry school township. 1921 (100% act.) 37,117,737 This township (P. O. Ligonler) is Sinking fund Gravel road bds Assessed valuation, Less mtge. redemption Net assessed valuation *21 in Noble County. School Bonds (Tax Free.) 4Ks'17 ... 1935 $27,000c Total tax rate(per 913,720 36.204,017 $1,000)'21.$9.00 $28,500 Pop. '10, 22,324; '20 (Census), 26,765 INT. payable in Richmond. debt (add'l) 10,000 Assessed valuation 1920—4,700,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $13.30 richmond school city. Population 1921 5—7,500 4s *13 F-A $16,700c.F&A_ *22-'23 F-A 30,000 1923-1920 INT on 4Ks of 1917 payable in 4s *16 ($5,000 each 6 mos. Aug. 1 '23 to Ligonier, Ind. Feb. 1 '26.) 4s'16 F-A 10,000 1921-1923 peru. ($2,500 each 6 mos. Aug. 1'2 This city is in Miami County. BOND. DEBT June 4 '21. Floating 6s Electric Light Conds. $5,000 — Feb. *23.) 1 1921-1921 4^s'19 F-A Improvement Bonds. $20,000— Funding Bonds. 5s *19 ann $40,000c._Jan 1 '22-*29 Refunding Bonds. 5s '19 ann $3l,500c_June 1 '21-'29 TOTAL DEBT Dec 31'18. $52,461 Sinking fund (cash).. 21,315 Assess, valuation 1918 4,402,245 6a Jr. — (21,000c.Feb *27-'31 '26-'30 1 121,000c. Aug 1 High School Bonds. ($40,000-Jan 1 '24-'25 F-A 6s *21 Tot.assess.val.'20(act.val)37,117,737 Mortgage exemption 913,720 school township. Net assessed val. 1920 36,204,017 This township (P. O. New Augus¬ School tax (per $l,00d) 1920--$ 12.00 ta) is in Marion County. Population in 1920 26,765 5Ks'20 s-a $37,000..$4,000 yearly INT. at Liberty Nat. Bank. N.Y. pike $58,000 Tot .assess .val. '20(80% act.) 6,528,000 $8.10 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 Population in 1920 (est.) pipe creek This township 3,000 school twp. (P. O. Elwood) is in Madison County. 1916 Issues at Second Nat. Bank. Richmond. on —. ripley county. Gravel road bonds Assessed val'n 1919 7,500 (add'l) 260,783 (net)..9,383,255 State & Co.tax (per $58.000 Valparaiso is the county seat. CO. BD. DT. Jan. 1 '21_$1,030,261 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 None Gravel road bonds 576,980 Gravel road bonds $625,759 Assess, val., real estate 51,319,260 Assessed valuation 1920—63,795,950 Assess, val., personal 13,858,960 State & Co.tax(per$ 1.000) '20.$3.50 Other assess .property 30,777,000 Population 1910.20,540; 1920,20.256 Tot. ass'd val. '20 (100%)68,955,220 Population in 1920 19,241 INTEREST payable In Chicago. portland. This city is in Jay County. 111., and In Portland, Me. Electric Light & Power Plant. 5s *20 J-J ($60,000-July 15 '21-'35 rushville school city. 1 60.000.Jan 15 *22-'36 Refunding Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Feb 1920— $120,000 -s $10,000-1927 Assessed valuation 1919—6,147,005 BOND. DEBT Apr. 7 '21 $27,000 Population in 1920 (Census) 5,958 Note debt 11,000 Assess, val. 1920 (act. val.)7,685,315 prairie school* township. Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$20.90 This township (P.O. Brookston) is Population in 1920 (est.) 5.498 In White County. 4Hs'13 ... ... (See V. 102, p. 634, for maturity.) TOTAL DEBT Apr. 12 *21 $36,500 Total assess, val. 1920 Total tax rate (per $1,000) Population in 1920 rushville school twp. '20.$0.74 2,200 township (P. O. Rushvllle) is in Rush County. School Bonds. $4.000-J & J 4 1922 2,000 Jan 1 1923 2,500 July 1 1923 4Hs'17 J-J 15,000-J & J 1 '24-'26 2.500 Jan 1 1927 Refunding Bonds. 4^s'19 J-J $8,000 J-J '22-'29 TOTAL DEBT May 21'21 $38,000 Total assessed val. 1919 7,154,200 4^s*12 F-A $46,000—..$2,000 yrly BOND.DEBT June23 1919.$60,0000 Sinking funds 2,000 Assessed valuation 1918.. 2,742,040 $1,000) 1919 Population in 1920 (Census) 4.250 7,132 This (per $1,000) 1919 —$7.50 Taxrate pulaski county. The county seat Ls Winamac. Net Co. Debt Dec. 31 '18. $18,457 Gravel road bds Dec 31 '15 $150,000 Assessed val'n 1919 (net).10,641,242 State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ' 12.87.21 Population in 1920 (Census)..12,385 putnam county. Greencastle Is the county seat. War Bonds. .8 — $25,976 House. $16,500. CO. DEBT May 1 1921— Gravel road debt (twp. ob¬ Court -s Tax rate (per ... seat. 4Ksg J-D $17,000—Dec 17 1921 Asylum Bonds. 3Ks'07 F-A|$15,O00c_Feb 1 '22-'24 I 20,000c Feb 1 1925 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. ($10,000—Sept 16 1921 4Ks'18M-S \ 15,000-Sept 16 *22-'24 I 35,000—Sept 16 1925 Bridge Bonds. 3Hs*07 F-A/$20,000c—Feb 1 *22-'24 ow . ... reserve school twp. This township (P. O. Montezuma) is in Parke County. J-J /$18,525.July 15 '22-'34 I 19,950—Jan 15 '22-'35 County Treasurer's office. st. mary's county. scott County seat is Scottsburg. BOND .DEBT Apr221920 Gravel road debt None 70,115 *21-39 187,500.Nov 15 '20-'39 Bonds. 6s '21 M-N/$38,000May 15 22- 40 I 40,000Nov 15 21-40 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21-- $279,848 House Assessed val'n „ 1920 —— ——21,028,780 Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal 5,058,740 Population in 1920 (Census)..18,400 2,272,455 Other assess, property 2,323,085 Tot.assess.val.'20(act.val.)9,654,280 starke county. Knox ls the county seat. State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '20 $11.10 —.None Population in 1920 8,323 BONDED DEBT Gravel road bonds Jan 1 '21 $114,623 Assess, val. personal 3,954,175 seymour school city. Assessed val'n, real estatel 1,366,605 Refunding Bonds. Other assessable property_12,320,835 Total assessed val'n 1920-27,64i,6l5 11.000-Feb 15 *22-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20, avge_$37.50 Heating Sc Ventilation Bonds. 5s '18 J-J $12.000 J-J '22-'24 Population 1910, 10,567; 1920-10,2/8 INTEREST at WInslow, Lanier 6c BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $39,000 Assessed valuation, real 3,938,100 Co., New York City. Assessed val., personal 2,083,010 5s '20 F-A/$12,000.Aug 15 '21-'26 1 Other property 467,350 sugar creek sch. twp. '21(75% act.)....6,488,460 This township (P. O. New Pales¬ (per $1,000) 1921—.$2.90 tine) is in Hancock County. Population in 1920 7,348 5Ks'18 F-A $49,400-Feb 15 *22-*34 INT. at First Nat.Bk., Seymour. BOND. DEBT May 31 '21 $66,300 Assess, val. real estate,— .3,979,750 shawswick school twp. Assess, val. personal 1,095,210 This township (P. O. Bidford) is Assess, val. other property. 1,963,410 in Lawrence County. Total assessed val. 1920—7,038,370 School Bonds. Tax rate(per $1,000) 1920 $5.00 4KB $30,000— Population in 1920 (Census)—1,655 assess, Tot.val. School tax 4Ks 14,000 — TOTAL DEBT Total shelby ... —(?) sugar creek 2,078,905 val. 1918 assess, This Pleasant township. township (P. O. West Terre Haute) is in Vigo County. School Bonds. county. Shelbyvllle is the county seat. CO. BD. DT. Apr 14 1919$76,000 Gravel-road debt (town¬ 5s $46,500 TOTAL DEBT ... Assessed valuation (?) 1918—2,512,580 (per$l,000) 1918—..$11.60 Total valuation 1919 26,762,395 Population 1910, 6.631; 1920, 8,924 County tax(per $1,000) 1919 $4.49 Population in 1920 (Census)..25,982 sullivan county. ship $476,103 obligations) INT. on county bonds at Bank, Shelbyvllle. Tax rate gen. Farmers' Nat. ls Sullivan. County gefai. bonded debt at present. Hospital Bonds. County seat has no 4Ks $26.000 (Subject to call at holder's option.) Department Bonds. Gravel road debt (twp ob¬ 4Ks'16 M-N$16,000 M&N 15 '21-*28 ligations) Dec 31 1919— $617,353 Refunding Bonds. Tax valuation 1919 (net) .45,022,255 4Ks'17 M-N 12.000.M-N 15 '2l-'33 Co. tax rate(per $1,000) '19 $1.66 5s '19 18,600 1929 Population 1910, 32,439; 1920-31,630 TOTAL DEBT t)ec 31 1918 $83,500 Sinking fund (cash) 24,359 sullivan school city. Assessed valuation 1918 5,929,110 This district (P. O. Sullivan) is in Population in 1920 (Census) 9,701 — Fire ... shelbyville city. school Building Bonds. 3.65s'17J-D $70,000-J-D 30 *22-'36 Refunding Bonds. 5s Sullivan County. TOT. DEBT Apr 9 Assessed val. 1921 Total tax (per ' $24,500 5,076,680 '21 $1,000) 1921—$36.30 4,500 Population in 1920— 6,000 — BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 $76,000 Assessed valuation 1920—14,267,260 terre haute. This city ls the county seat School tax (per $1,000) County. INT. Trust 3.65s on & south Sav. at Bank, 1920--$10-90 Security the Shelbyvllle. BENd] 4s '04 J-J M-S M-S 4Ks'19 5Ks'21 s-a $50,000c-—Sept 1 1924 M-S 4s *05 1 1939 1 1931 1190,000—-.Mar 1 1941 s-a Water Bonds. M-S $40.000 A-O 50,000 4s '16 J-J 25.000 4s *13 4s '15 5Ks'20 1 1925 1 1926 1 1933 28,000c—July 28,OOOc-_.Sept 40,000 Mar 200,000 Apr (190,000 Mar Mar 1 1933 Apr 1 1935 Jan 2 1930 400,000-S100,000 every — _ of Vigo Incorp. April 30 1853. (x) Refunding Bonds. • 4Ks'15 M-N$100.000c—May 1 1935 5s '18 A-O 150,000 1924-1928 (a) Improvement city (Incorporated May 22 Is the county sea,t of St. Joseph County. In Jan. 1911 the village of Rlverpark and other subur¬ ban territory was annexed to city. General Purposes. This 1865) Bonds (.tax-free). $90,000 Judgment Bonds. 4s '03 J-J $44,000—July 20 1923 (*) General Bonds. A-G$ 100.000 Oct 1 1927 4s '07 A-O 35,000 Oct 1 1929 4s *09 M-S 65.000 Sept 1 1931 4s '11 Fire Equipment Bonds. 4Kb 15 M-N$25,000 Mayl 1925 4Ks'17 A-O 40,000c—Apr 1 1927 (*) Fire House Bonds. 4s '05 F-A 145.000c—Aug 25 1925 (a) Funding Bonds. 4Ks'17 M-S $40,000 Sept 1 1927 5s ... (x) „ _ 6s '20 J&JS200,000—-July 10 1930 Apr6'21$934,000 GEN. BD. DT. Sinking fund Assess. val. real estate 47,907 — 54,565,370 M-S $20,000c—.Sept 1931 personal 27,163,665 Tot. val. '20 (act. val.)..83,635,420 City tax (per $1,000) 1920—$10.95 Population in 1920 (Census)..66,083 INT. on bonds marked (a) payable at Treas. office; (x) J. F. Wild & Co., of Indianapolis; *Hanover Nat. Bank M-S 40,000c.—Sept Street Bonds. 4s '09 J-D $30,000c—Dec 1932 of New York. 19J terre haute 5 yrs b'g Sept 1 1925 Refund. Sc Water-Works Bonds. M-S $60.000c—.Mar 1 1928 River Park (Part every 4 yrs.). 4Ks'05 M-N $2,000—Nov 1 *21-'25 Refunding Bonds. 4s *08 4s '11 4s *10 M-N 20,000c...Nov 19; Hose-House and Park Bonds. 1 1928 15'21.$1,433,500 78,678 575,000 Assess, debt (add'l) 664,267 Assess, val., real estate 66,648,810 Assess, val. personal 54,113,035 Other assess, property 5,312,180 Tot. val. '20 (100% act.) 128,275,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) '20--$7.50 Pop'n 1910, 53,684; 1920. 70,983 '08 4s A-O $20,000c—Oct GEN.BD. DT.Apr Sinking fund Water debt (incl.) Assess, val. INT. St. on 4s due 1925, is payable at Joseph County Sav. Bank; on bonds at Nat. Park Bank, other New York. south bend school dist. 4s '11 J^J $200,000c.Apr 15 *22-'31 school city Building Bonds. M-S $75,000— 4s '14 Mar 28 1924 4s *15 F-A 250.000.Feb 13 '22-'33 f 15,000 1929-1931 A-Oi 45,000 1932-1934 1929 and 1934 4s *17 - 1935-1937 (120.000 4s^7fU^-S$UO?OOOclSept BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21- 1 '21-'31 $615,000 Floating debt ?fR-9RR Assessed val., real estate.51,119,500 Assessed val., personal— 32,515,920 Total, val. 1920 (act. val.)83,635,420 School tax(per $1,000) 1920—$14.85 Population m 1920 66,083 INTEREST on bonds of 1907 and 1914 at U. S. Tr. Co. of Terre Haute, on bonds of 1915 at Terre Haute Na¬ tional Bank. *22-'27 *22-*28 tippecanoe county. '30-'39 4Ks'15 J-J Lafayette Is the county seat. '25-'33 4s 15 J-J Bridge Bonds. 100,000 1923-1932 5s *18 $182,000 J-D '21- 27 25,000 1925-1929 4Hs'13 os '18 4Ks'14J-D 47.600 J-D *21-,27 225,000-Dec 15 '24-'38 4Ks'19 GEN. BD. DT*June 1920 $280,000 500,000 —-Sept 15 1925 6s '20 Gravel road debt 622,250 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21$1,328,000 Assessed val. 1920 $106,707,920 Floating debt— 315,000 Assess, val., real estate 78,274,760 Popul'n 1910, 40,063; 1920, 42,813 INT. pay. at Co. Treasurer's office. Assess, val., personal 55,012,310 4s '12 4s '13 F-A F-A 78.000c.Apr 17 70,000c. July 1 75.000—July 1 45,000c_Dec 15 — — — ___ school twp. This township (P. O. Mills) is in Adams County. spencer county. County seat is Rockport. 5s*19 M-Nf82.125-May 15 Court 4s '12 st. joseph county. South Bend ls the county Court-House Bonds. $42,296 1 35.000c—Feb 1 1926 3Kg 05 A-O 120,000c_0ct 20 '22-'24 F-A 60,000c—-Feb 1 1928 ligations) 1920 690,7 i 6 4s '12 4s g *14 100.000c_Sept 1 *29-'30 Assessed valuation, real 24,188,855 $497,000 Assessed val'n, personal..10,246,460 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921. 45,000 Other assessable property. 10,167,535 Floating debt 542,000 Total val'n 1920(100%act)44,602,850 TOTAL DEBT Assessed valuation, real.108,145,510 Population in 1920 (Census)..19,880 Assessed val'n, personal. .78,400,420 Other assess, property 21,202,670 randolph county. Total val. 1920 (acfval.)207.748,600 Winchester is the county seat. Total taxrate (per $1,000) *20_$2.16 GEN.BD.DT.June24 '20 None Population in 1920 103,304 Gravel road bonds $558,463 INT. on all bonds payable at the Total assess, val. '19 70,303,070 Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y.t except Population in 1920 26,484 road bonds, which are payable at 6s '20 assess, 4s '06 ples' Nat. Bank, Rushvllle. 9,503,000 princeton school dist. This district is in Gibson County. Taxrate (per (?) val. 1918 1,259,200 $1,000)1919 $12.90 Population in 1920 (Census) 995 Total 4s '13 INT. at Rush Co. Bank and Peo¬ $47,000 „ 500—Feb 1 1925 TOTAL DEBT . — L _ m Flood Bonds. county. „ . This city is in Shelby County. County seat is Versailles. Total debt Dec. 31 1918.. Rushvllle ls the county seat. 5s '16 1.080 Aug 5,520-F & A 1 460 Feb 920 Aug 4,000-F & A 1 shelbyville] $1,000) '14-S4.10 6s'20 s-a f$40,000c_July 15 *21-'25 18,694 \ 70.000c_July 15 '26-*35 Population in 1920 BOND. DEBT May 20 '21 $110,000 Assess. valT 19219,250,000 rush county. porter 4Ks'17 Feb 720 • - ... 40,000..July 1 '24-'25 40,000—Dec 31 1925 5s '21 F-A 280,000-Jan 1 *27-'31 BOND. DEBT Apr6 1921 $505,000 Assess, val. real est., 20,940,920 Aasess. val. personal 12,094,220 Other assessable property. 4,082,597 Population in 1920 (Census)..12,410 4Ks s-a 17,000 BOND. DEBT May 10 *20 — M-N ($18,000—Nov 1 6s '21 1921 val. assess, (100% actual) $133,287,070 1 1932 School taxrate (per $1,000) '20-S086 .70,000 1 1932 Population 1920 '20-'32 INT. payable at the Farmers' 1 1933 Trust Co., the Citizens Nat. Bank, 1 1933 the Union Trust Co., and the First *21-'24 Nat. Bank, all of South Bend. ($3,630.F <fc A 1 '21-'31 4Ks'17 4Ks*17 Aug This city Is the county seat of Wayne Co. First Incorp. In 1840. Fire Apparatus Bonds. 4s '16 J-D $5.000—.June 10 1923 Total School Bonds. $44,400 BOND. DEBT 1920 school township (P. O. Mishawaka) Sinking fund Assess, val., ieal estate Joseph County. F-A $16,000—Feb 1 *22-'29 Assess, val., personal 22,500 Nov 1 1933 Other assess, property penh [Vol. 112. INDIANA-CITIES AND TOWNS 150 —_ ILLINOIS-DEBT JUNE, 1921.] TIPTON. This city is in Tipton 4s County. ... Total val'n 1919 (90% act.)4.368,675 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *19$20.60 4,507 Population in 1920 (Census) TIPTON COUNTY. County seat Popula¬ is Tipton. Funding Bonds. J-J f$15,000c__Jan 1 '22-*24 \ 8,320c. July 1 *22-*23 4s '05 $15.000 Electric Light Bonds. 5s *18 J-D $22,000 June 1 '23-'38 6s *21 A-O 20,000-Apr 15'23-*31 City Bonds. 5Hs $3,750 GEN. BD. DT. June 24 '20 $28,500 Floating debt 6,000 Assessed val'n, real estate.2,564,625 Assessed val'n, personal 1.804,050 ... tion 1920. 16.152. Bridge Bonds. 1 1922 5,000c—July 5 1922 1161,200c—-Jan 1 1923 3,000c-_Jan 1 '22-'24 434s'07 J-J 778.50c. Jan 1 1925 $308,200 Assess, val.'20 (100 %act.) Less mtge. exemption 143,068,875 4,485,170 Net val. *21 (act. 821,508 1924 val.)-138,578,705 Terre all other bonds Haute Trust Co.; on County tax (per $1,000) 1916—$1.50 Third INTEREST Is payable at tbe Nat. Bank, New York, or at IndlanaDolls Trust Co. In Indianapolis.! township (P. O. Walton) Is This city is in Knox County. 1920— $135,000 NET DEBT Dec 31 Assess, valuation 1920—21,606,300 (per $1,000) '20-S28.60 Population 1910,14,895; 1920-17,160 Tot. tax rate 4s *16 -— — — Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—-$26.10 (per $1,000), 1918—$11.40 Population in 1920 (Census)—1,185 Population in 1920 (Census)—9,872 Tax rate This city Bridge Bonds. Water Filtration Bonds. 4s'17 4s '19 --- (16,500—July 1 '21-'24 Assessed valuation, real--11,361,050 TOT. DEBT May 9'21— $113,188 -Assess, val. real estate 53,708,270 Assess, val., per'l & corp -16,052,930 Total assessed val. 1920—27,9x3,990 25,046,918 personal Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$9.00 11,947,788 Population 1910,6,587; 1920-10,145 (act.)_90,702,976 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$0.34 Population in 1920 (Census) —48,136 WILDCAT SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. property assess, val. '21 assess, This township (P. O. Windfall City) is in Tipton County. '16 J-J $36,000.J & J 3 *21-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 25 1920 $36,000 Floating debt 4,000 Assessed val., real estate 3,962,965 Assessed val., personal 506,795 Other assessable property 540,230 Tot. assess, val. 1919 5,009,990 Tax race (per $1,000) 1919 $9-80 WAYNE SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. is in Marion JgJounty. School 4Hs Indianapolis) 4s Bfdg. Bonds (Tax free.) $40,000c—Jan — BOND. DEBT Apr 192iNote debt Assess, val., real estate 1 1926 $53,000 4,000 9,721.450 1,892.660 Assessed val., personal Other assessable property- 2,852,460 (full val.) —36,781.6.50 Total val. '21 $1,000) '21—$3.70 Sch. tax rate (per WINAMAC. Population 1920 — 30.000 INT. on 4Ms payable in Indian¬ apolis at the State Savihgs & Trust Co.; on others at the West Side This town is in Pulaski County. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '18-$40,325 6,885 fund Sinking —878,149 Net valuation 1918 Trust Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—^$5-06 Population in 1920 (Census) WEST LAFAYETTE SCH. TOWN. This school town is in Tippecanoe County. Refunding Bonds. 4s '15 F-A *$5,000--Aug 1 '2i-'25 1,684 Assess, val. '20 WINCHESTER SCHOOL CITY. This school city (P. O. Winchester) Randolph County. 4s $33,000 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 8 *21$23,000 School tax Floating debt 1921— BOND. DEBT Apr Floating debt is In $32,000 15,500 _— (100% act.)-4,854.755 (per $1,000) 1920—$il.l0 Total Population 1910, 3,800; 1920--3,810 * INT. Purdue at assess, 9,000 4,973,420 val. 1921 1921-$11.40 Population in 1920 (Census) 4,021 School tax StateBank, West Lafayette. COUNTY. is In Lake County. $69,688-J & J 1 *21-'35 5s '19 J-D ($105.000-June 1 '23-'29 5,000 Jan 1 1936 1 25,000 June 1 1930 f 16,500 Jan 1 '27-'24 BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '21. $243,000 J-J (per $1,000) Wabash is the county seat. Hospital Bonds. 4^s'20 $33,250---M-N , „ '21-26 --- 76,000---M-N '21-'30 5s '18 $38,000 1926 Refunding Bonds. TOTAL DEBT 1918 $38,000 5s '20 flsO.OOO-July 15 '21-'30 Assessed valuation 1918—1,997,690 \ 30,000—Jan 15 '22-'31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$11.40 CO. BD. DT. Dec 31 '19$39,240 Gravel road debt Dec 31'19 1.005,201 UNION SCHOOL TWP. Net val.'20(abt. act.) 61,204,580 This district (P. O. Chesterfield) is Mortgage exemptions 1,087,250 in Madison County. Population in 1920 (Census)..27,231 6s *20 J-.) ($39,000.-July 1 '22-34 \ 2,000 July 1 1935 WABASH SCHOOL CITY. BONDED DEBT (?) 4s '11 $6,000 1921 4MB *12—_ 15,000 1922 VALPARIASCL 4Hs *13-— 10,000 1933 This city is in Porter County. 4s '17 M-N 20,000..May 1 '24-'27 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $51,000 5,000 1921-1947 Sinking fund BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 $38,500 Assessed valuation 1920—14,600,000 Floating debt ,5,875 School tax (per $1,000) 1920--"$5.80 Total assessed val. 1920—6,626,440 Population m 1920 (est.) 10,000 INT. in Wabash at any bank. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$22.20 Population in 1920 6,518 ^ WHITING. Richmond Is the county seat. Other WABASH Assess, val.. real estate Assess, val., personal WAYNE COUNTY. Tot. . UNION SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Huntington) is in Huntington County. School Bonds. Gravel road debt (add'l)__ Roll) is in School Bonds. VINCENNES. VINCENNES SCHOOL CITY. F-A$ 138,000 1921-1935 Refunding Bonds. 4348*15 A-O/$20,000—Oct 1 *2l-*30 4s '16 $12,000-Aug '35 & '36 ( 7,120—Apr 1 22-*30 4.4s'17 12,000-Aug '37 & '3S 434s*16 A-O 2.947-A&0 1 *21-*26 4.5s'18 5,000— -July 1928 TOT. BD. DT. May 20 '21 $131,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 8 '21$172,000 Assessed valuation 1919—7,684,995 Assessed val. 1920 22,864,350 Population in 1920 (Census)—2,038 School tax (per $1,000) 1920.-$9.00 Population in 1919 (est.) 21,000 UNION CITY SCHOOL DIST. INT. on $5,000 at Hanover Nat. This district (P. O. Union City) is Bank, N. Y.; on other issues at in Randolph County. American Nat. Bank, Vincennes. 5s *20 J-J $78.000 J-J *30-'44 BOND. DEBT Jan 1920— $92,400 WABASH. Assess, value 1919 4,692,770 This city is in Wabash County. Refunding Bonds. _s '21 s-a 1 $15,000.-Jan 15 '23-'37 UNION SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. f 15,000-July 15 '23-'37 This township (P. O. Kewanna) Is BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 $118,563 In Fulton County. Assessment debt 67,204 School Bonds. 46,359 434s'17 J-J $23,000.._J-J 1 *22-*32 Floating debt 202 TOTAL BONDED DEBT (?) Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1918—$1,352,105 Assessed valuation 1920-.12,636,055 This township (P. O. County. Assess, val. TIPTON SCHOOL TWP. In Cass County. TWP. 463,610 43,580,640 9,934,300 Other assessable property- 4,475,150 4Hs'17 $28,000 (Due part ea. 6 mos. beg. July 1 *18.) Total val. 1920 (act. val.) 57,990,170 BOND. DEBT May 25 '21 $25,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$11.71 Tot. assess, val. '20 (actual)3,800,600 Population 1910, 17,602; 1920-17,351 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—_$16.20 This In New York at A. B. Leach & Co. 98,190 Gravel rd. debt (incl.) Assessed valuation 1920—49,145,405 County seat is Monticello. GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '21 $6,000 Ditch debt (add'l) 36,154 Blackford (per $1,000) 1921-^7.00 INT. on the jail Donas at the $124,190 SCHOOL COUNTY. WHITE $1,000)__$12.50 16,645 3,000c.July 1 '22-*24 ■ CO. BD. DT\ May 19 '21 Gravel road debt Co. tax rate Court-House Bonds. 5s '04 J-J $26,000 TOT. DEBT June 1921— 1920 — T $5,000c—_Jan J-J State & Co. tax (per Population 151 STATE WASHINGTON Jail Bonds. 434s'08 J-D$$54,900c.Dec 15 '21-*27 Soldier's Monument Bonds. 434s'09 J-D $20,000c—May 15 1929 4s '03 OF 5s '20 of State --- Illinois. — ITS % i — DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. 1809) March 1 1809 April 18 1818)— Dec. 3 1818 56,650 Organized as a Territory (Act Feb. 3 Admitted as a State (Act of State (square Total area State Capital. miles) ... 4jjsfl? J-/"f10.000S_ Sec. of State WARREN COUNTY. tax-free.^ ^ 000 1921-1924 434s 21,000 1924 ... BOND. DEBT May Assessed valuation Sch. 1918- $28,000 2,033,850 $2.13 2,000 (per $1,000 tax rate Population in 1918 (est.) Refunding Bonds. J-J $31,196c 1921-1924 $47,000 NetdebtDec31'18--7,179 Gravel road debt (twp. oblig.) —- 481.056 Assess, val., real estate 10,455,920 Assess, val., personal 5,706,840 Tot. val. (abt.33 l-3%act.) '19-16,162,760 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *18_$4.09 Population 1920 9,699 INTEREST payable at Treas's office 1918 — 65,000 56,700 91,413,640 60,280,510 4s '16 seat. BOND. DEBT Apr 22 '20- Electric Light Bonds. 5s *20 HISTORY OF DEBT.—The historical details of the State when the debt was all paid off, will be Supplement" of April 1894, page 91. Illinois from 1829 to 1870, --_ BONDED DEBT.—This State has no draw interest, but which have ceased to bonded debt except $17,500 bonds have not yet been surrendered for payment. general election In November 1908 the people 692,522 "for" to 195,177 "against" adopted an amendment to which provides for the Issuance of not exceeding $20.000,000 bonds, to construct a deep waterway or canal, and to erect, equip and maintain power plants, locks, bridges, dams and appliances suitable for the development and utilization of the water power. V. 85, p. 1289, and V. 87, p. 1372. On Feb. 21 1917 the State Supreme Court handed down a decision upholding an Act passed by the 1915 Legislature and approved on June 18 1915 providing for the issuance of $5,000,000 of these bonds. CANAL BONDS.—At the by a vote of the State constitution The proposition has received the approval and the War Department. V. 106, p. 623. $20,000 6s '20 M-N 137,800-May 15 '22-'50 ($47,500—Apr 1 *22-'40 J37,800-Nov 15 '21-'49 6s '21 A-O 47,500—Oct 1 '22-'40 Refunding School Bonds. ( 5,000 Apr 1 1941 4s '10 J-J $10,000--Nov 15 1920 (Optional Apr 1 1926.) (Subject to call Nov 15 1915) BOND. DEBT Apr 6'21$100,000 TOT. DEBT June 24 1920$60,953 Assess, val. 1920 (net)_i_ .45,511,560 Sinking fund 1,770 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $4.30 Assess, val. '19 (100% act.17,222,455 Population 1910,18,865; 1920-27,575 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919 $8.70 INT. at Washington Nat. Bank. VIENNA SCHOOL TWP. J-J j 6s '20 O. Scottsburg) is in ROAD BONDS.—An amendment to the State Constitution, which pro¬ a bond issue of $60,000,000 to build a system of hard roads, was people at the general election held Nov. 6 1918. The State Supreme Court in April 1919 sustained the decision of the Circuit Court of Sangamon County in refusing to enjoin the State officials from carrying out the provisions of the law (V. 108, p. 1633). voted by the SOLDIERS' BONUS PROPOSED®—A proposition to issue bonus will be submitted to the voters in November soldiers' proposing the issuance of these Assembly. bill VIGO I (per $1,000) $44,500 24,000 1920——$2.40 COUNTY^ County seat is Terre 1111853 in 1853. / Bridge Bonds. M-N 17,100--M-N '22-'30 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '18 $50,000 Net debt Dec 31 1918 18,503 Gravel road debt 265,659 $55,000,000 1922. The bonds was passed by tbe 1921 General VALUATION.—The total equalized valuation has been named. The tax rate for 1920 was fixed by the Gov¬ Public Accounts and the State Treasurer at 40c. on the $100 of equalized valuation. The General Assembly, at its last session in 1919, abolished the State Board of Equalization and substituted a Tax Commission which performs all the duties formerly performed by the EOUALIZED as follows in the years ernor. State the Auditor of Board of Equalization. Equalised Val. Equalised. Val. Years. y$4,234,977,483 1910—z$2,199.714,709 y$4,110,174,907 1909—z 2,158,648,450 2,626,084,386 1908--- 1,263,500,487 1,251,974,306 1917— 2.577.990.810 1907 1.095.681,557 1916— 2,502,086,976 1905 999,231,829 1915 2,502,873,136 1901*— 1900*-— 809,733,405 1914— z2,455,966.349 953,099.468 1912— z2,343.673.232 1899*.— 1911— Z2.318,333.241 Years. 1920 1919 1918 — •For explanation as to tho falling off Years. 1898 Equalized Val $778,474,910 808.892.782 784,911,740 798.482,823 786,616.394 784,632,550 857-235,762 1890 1888 1885 1880 1879 1878 1873—1.355,401.317 of values in the year 1900,seeletter value V. 74, pV74l. z Property assessed at 1-3 true Property now assessed at Yi true value instead of of State Auditor in 1-3 6s '20 instead of 1-5. Assessed NET DEBT May 1 '21 Total assess, val. '20 (act.)— Tax rate WASHINGTO^COUNTY Salem is the county seat. $21,000—July 1 '21-'35 1 '22-'36 \ 21,000—Jan of the Secre¬ 104, P. 877. V. tary of War . This twp. (P. Scott County. debt of found in the "State and City vides for F-A $40.000- $37,000 Assessed val. '19 (act. val.)5,859,245 151,694,150 School tax (per $1,000) '20—$10-00 5,478 Less mortgage exemption. 1,862,990 Population 1920 Net val. (100% act.) '20_149.881.160 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$22.60 WASHINGTON. This city Is In Daviess County. Population in 1920 (Census) —92,293 * INT. payaole at City National Inc. May 16 1871. Pop. 1920,8,743 Municipal Building Bonds. Bank, Evansville; on others in New A-O $27.000 York at Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. 4s '15 ($1.000 each 6 mos. begin. Oct. 19 '16 opt. after Oct. 19 1920.) VERMILLION COUNTY. Newport is the county Hospital Bonds. odd years on the Wednesday after and there is no limit to length of sessions. LEGISLATURE meets biennially in — — Floating debt. Edward E. Miller -.Edward J. Brundage ends Jan. 1923) the first Monday in January, BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '18 VANDERBURGH COUNTY. County seat is Evansvllle. Memorial Coliseum Bonds. WARSAW. 4a *15 M-N$100,000—Nov 15 1935 This city is in Kosciusko County. Refunding Bonds. 4s '17 18,000 334s'10 J-J $80,000c—-Jan 3 1925 —s 15,000 ♦434s'18 J-J 170.000 Jan 2 1938 TOTAL DEBT 6ec 31 *18- $32,757 Redemption Bonds. ' Assessed valuation 1918—2,795,265 334s'07 J-J $150,000c—-Jan 2 1922 Population 1910, 4,430; 1920—5,478 BOND. DEBT April 1921-.$500,000 Gravel road bonds (add'l)-... 402,313 WARSAW SCHOOL CITY. Sinking fund Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. personal Total valuation 1920 Treasurer (term ends Jan. 1925)-Andrew Russel Attorney-General Wllllamsport Is the county seat. 5s *14 Louis L. Emmerson (term ends Jan. 1925) Aud. of Public Accts. (term „ VAN BUREN SCHOOL TWP. This township (P. O. Milford) is in Kosciusko County. All bonds are Springfield Len Small - - (term ends Jan. 1925) Governor passed Feb. 25 1898 there Is a general assessment of estate but once in every four years instead of a^^yjpOTsmial prop¬ erty Is listed every year. The law also provided that property appraised at full value, but assessed at only one-fifth of value. law was changed however, by an Act passed In 1909 which provided for val. Haute. Inc. Population 1920,100,212. 1919 (Real estate 5,409.675 (Personal 3,306,035 Other assess, prop 810,845 (Total 9,526.555 Under a y real law such the weeSSStof propSy at one-thirS of the actual value. shall be This The new 153 ILLINOIS-CITIES AND TOWNS WATER CERTIFICATES IN EXCESS OF DEBT LIMIT.—A law was basis of assessment went into effect in 1909, with the result that values for that year showed large increases while the tax rates ware decreased [Vol. 112. corres- passed in 1899 allowing cities bonded to their legal limit to issue (for the spondingly. In 1919 the assessed value of property was again changed by the General Assembly, this time to the basis of one-half the full value in¬ stead of one-third, causing a further large increase in assessed values. improvement of water-works) certificates against the earnings of the WaterDepartment without regard to the bonded indebtedness. Several munici¬ palities are understood to have taken advantage of this law. In the case of the City of Joliet, however, which attempted to issue bonds undo- the POPULATION OF 1920-.,6,485,28011890 STATE.— .. .3,826.3521 1860 1.711.95111830 1910...5,638,59111880 —-3.077,871 j 1850 1900 4,821,55011870.—2,539.89111840 157.445 851.47011820—. 476.18311810... ... 65.211 12,282 DEBT LIMITATION.—No State has more carefully restricted the cre¬ ating of debt than Illinois, if we may judge from the provisions of its present constitution. The limitation has apparently been progressive. Nothing of it is to be found in the constitution of 1818. The constitution of 1848 contained no reference to municipalities, but had in it stringent restrictions limiting to $50,000 the power of the Legislature to create State debt, except in case of war, invasion, &c., unless the law proposing the issue of bonds was submitted to vote of the people. But turning to the constitution of 1870 find the whole subject of debt-making most thoroughly considered and we a jlt/S fe.ci'Sis First, ■ as to the State, the provisions are not verv unlike the provisions of the constitution of 1848, except that as to the limit for casual deficits and failures of revenue, the aggregate which can be created is vary properly raised to $250,000. But with that exception and with the further exception for the purpose of repelling invasion, <fcc., no debt can be contracted unless the law is submitted to a vote of the people at a general election, which law must contain a provision for the payment of interest as it accrues, and pre¬ vious notice of the election be given by publication for three months prior election. These last two restrictions as to interest and notice of election are only found In the 1870 constitution. The sections which cover to such these matters are as follows: we omit the first portion of Section 18 of Article IV, which relates only to appropriations and payment of appropriations out of funds belonging to the State: SECTION deficits or 18. * * * • Provided, the State may, to meet casual failures In revenues, contract debts never to exceed in the aggre¬ law, the matter was taken Into the courts in a test suit, and an Injunction granted by Judge Dibell, who held that the 5% limit could not be exceeded. V. 73, p. 94. This decision was confirmed by Supreme Court. V. 74. p. 491. IMPROVEMENT BONDS.—There Is a kind of improvement bond authorized in some cases which is made a special lien on tne land benefited and to which the 5% limit has no reference. We refer to cases which come under the law entitled "To divide cities and villages subject to overflow Into improvement districts." village This statute provides that any such city or thereof may be laid off into an Improvement district for the of draining, raising the grade of the streets and improving the that after the cost for tne work has been ascertained and been or part purpose district; assessed, the assessment may be paid in installments or otherwise, and issue bonds sufficient to pay the assessment. In a lien on the lots, blocks or parts thereof which shall be designated therein; but before the issue the owner of the lots Ac., to be charged must endorse upon the back of such bond his consent, under seal, in substance, as follows: "I hereby indorse the within bond and consent that the lot or lots or parts thereof therein designated shall become liable for the interest and principal therein named, and the same shall be a lien upon said property from this date until paid off and discharged." The bond when executed by the city or village and so endorsed by the owner shall be recorded in the Recorder's office in the county, and such such city or village may that case the bonds are record shall be a notice of the lien created to the same extent of mortgages is a notice. We have room to give only The statute. whole law Illinois, the 1911 edition, gate $250,000, and moneys thus borrowed shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained, or to pay the debt thus created, and to no will be pages the record found Hurd's In Revised Statutes of 345. 346 and 347. CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS other purpose; and no other debt, except for the purpose of repelling in¬ vasion. suppressing insurrection or defending the State In war (for payment the faith of the State shall be pledged), shall be contracted, unless as this very brief and imperfect outline of this IN THE STATE OP ILLINOIS. of which the law authorizing the same shall at a general election have been submitted to the people, have received ana a majority of the votes cast for members of the General Assembly at such election. The General Assembly shall pro¬ vide for the publication of said law for three months at least before the vote of the people shall be taken upon the same; and provision shall be made at the time for the payment of the interest annually as it shall accrue, by a tax levied for the purpose or from other sources of revenue; which law providing for the payment of such Interest by such tax shall be Irreoealable until such debt be paid; And provided further, that the lav/ levying the tax shall be sub¬ mitted to the people with the law authorizing the debt to be contracted. SECTION 20. The State shall never pay, assume or become responsible for debts or liabilities of, or in any manner give, loan or extend Its credit to or in aid of, any public or other corporation, association or individual. SECOND, municipal indebtedness is regulated only In the constitution of 1870. In that instrument the subject is dealt with in all its phases. First Is a provision in Article 8, Section 3, forbidding the General Assembly and every municipality from making Second Is purpose. a any appropriation in aid of "separate section any sectarian forbidding any such municipality from becoming a Subscriber to the stock of any railroad, &c., or to loan Its credit. Third is the broad and general provision. Section 12. Article 9, which limits the Indebtedness of all municipalities to 5% "on the value of the taxable property therein," &c. We give these sections below: ARTICLE 8, Section 3. Neither the General Assembly nor any county City, town, township, school district or other public corporation snail ever make any appropriation, or pay from any public fund whatever, anything in aid of any church or sectarian purpose, or to help support or sustain any school, academy, seminary, college, university or other literary or scientific institution controlled nor shall ever or by any church or sectarian denomination whatever: any grant or donation of land, money or other personal property be made by the State or any such public corporation to any church No other county, city, township, school district ADAMS CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 172. BEAVER TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Donovan) Quincy. July $20.000—July 1 *22-'25 is in Iroquois County. 5s '15 July 70,400—July 1 '22-*36 Road Bonds 5s *16 J-D $21.000—June 1 '22-'24 July 37,000—July 1 *22-'26 5s '19 BOND. DEBT Apr 192.-$157,500 BOND. DEBT Apr. 12 '21 $27,000 Assess, val. *21 (1-3 act.)_ 18,594,018 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$23.50 BELLEVILLE. This city Is In St. Clair County. Population in 1920 (est.) 40,000 Ino. Mch.271819; re-lno.May 111876. INT. at Treasurer'8 office. Refunding Bonds. ALBION COM. H. S. D. NO. 200. 4s '09 M-S $40,000c.Sept 1 '21-'28 This district (P. O. Albion) is in TOTAL DEBT Apr 14 21 $40,000 Assess, val. *19 (*4 act.)— 7,800.000 Edwards County. 5s J-D$100,000 1921-1940 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $62.29 BONDED DEBT (?) Population in 1920 (Census)..24.823 P. O. is 5s *13 INTEREST Treasurer's offloe. at ALEXANDER COUNTY. County seat is Cairo. 1 BELLEVILLE TWP. HIGH SCH. Refunding Bonds. DISTRICT NO. 201. 4^s'15 J-J $55,000 July 1 1935 This district (P. O. St. Clair) is in Judgment Bonds. St. Clair County. 4s J-J $43,000c—July 1 1923 School Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 20 1920 $98,000 5s/15 $135.000—Jan 2 *22-'30 Asses.?, val. '19 (1-2 act.)_ 10,076,500 TOT. BD. DT. Apr. 8 '21. $135,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$53.26 Tot.assess, val.'21 (*4 act.) 10000,000 Population 1910, 22,741; 1920-23,980 Population in 1920 (Census)..24,741 INT at First Nat Bank. N.Y. City. —- ALVIN TWP. H. S. D. NO. 219. or municipal corporation shall be allowed to become indebted In any or for any purpose to an amount, including existing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding 5% on the value of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes previous to the incurring or such Indebtedness. Any county, city, 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 sufficent 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. This section shall not be construed to pre¬ vent any county, city, township, school district or other municipal corpora¬ tion from issuing their bonds in compliance with any vote or the people which may have been had prior to the adoption of this constitution In pur¬ suance of any law providing therefor. manner SEPARATE Sections. [Municipal subscriptions to railroads, &c.] county, city. town, townshio scriber to the donation to capital stock of or No other municipality shall ever become sub¬ any railroad or private corporation, or make loan its credit in aid of such corporation; provided, however, that the adoption of this Article shall not be construed as affecting the right of any such municipality to make such subscriptions where the same have been authorized under existing laws by a vote of the people of such or municipalities prior to such adoption. The foregoing limitation to 5% is general, as will be seen—that Is, It ap Sliespassed general laws authorizing thelimitation preserved the Legislature to all municipalities. With this City Council in cities and the board as of trustees In villages to issue bonds for corporate purposes, for refunding and consolidating debt, for waterworks, &c., and tne county board of any county has been authorized by general statute to issue, when it deems it necessary, county of the county at a bonds, after submitting the matter to the legal voters general election at which a majority vote Is required as prerequisite of the Issue. An attempt was made to limit "any county city, township, school district or municipal corporation" in counties con¬ taining 125,000 or more inhabitants to 2*4% of the assessed value, but Jan. 12 1900 the State Supreme Court ruled that this was an arbitrary and unnatural classification of municipalities which could not be sustained. See Vol. 70, p. 242. a The matter of the amount of bonds that might be issued on the basis of the debt limitations given has been complicated In late years by changes in the method of assessing property. A letter of the State Auditor in V. 74. 741, throws some light on these changes. TAXATION OP MUNICIPAL BONDS.—The Tnis district (P. Vermilion County. O. Albion) INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.—Chapter HOB of the Revised Statutes of 1911 provides that: Investments of trust funds by trustees may, when not otherwise provided by the will, deed, decree, gift, grant, or other instrument creating or fixing the respective trust, be in the bonds of the United States, or of any of the States of the United States, or in the first mortgages upon real estate in any State, or in the bonds of any county city or municipality in any State, or in the first mortgage bonds of any corporation of any State upon which no default in payment of Interest shall have occurred, for a period of five years, but no trustee shall be authorized by this act to invest trust funds in any bonds in which cautious and intelli¬ 850 Principal and interest payable at was a as decrease by the State Supreme Court in January 1910. See Vl 190, p. 387. In 1919 the Legisla¬ change by raising the basis of assessed values from one- third the full value to one-half. NEW BONDS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO A VOTE.—At the 1909 ses¬ sion the Legislature also passed the Jones referendum bill, which provides that all bond issues, excepting those for refunding purposes, must be sub¬ mitted to a vote and ratified by a majority of those voting on the proposition. DEBT. ASHKUM TOWNSHIP. (?) 2,573 BENTON. This township (P. O. Ashkum) is Iroquois County. Road Bonds 5s '20 J-J $72,000—July 1 '22-'29 BOND. DEBT Nov 1919— $90,000 Tot. ass'd val.'19 (*4 act.)_2.471,841 Population in 1920— 1,675 This 5s is In Kane County. Ino. 1857; re-lno. Mch. 1 1887. For reference to litigation over bond. Issued many years ago by the town to the Ot. Os. & Fox Valley BR. Co., see "State & City" Sec. for Nov. *08. Bridge Bonds. 4Ha'11 J-D $14,400—June 1 '22-'30 11 Water Bonds. '10 J-D $2 >,500c.June 1 454s'13 Assessed ^920 1920.. SCH. ... — 1.658,982 7,201 . DIST. NO. 100. This district is In Cook County. 5s ... 5s ... 5s '21 ... $31,000— 45,000 f 10,000 Sept 1 1940 151,000....Sept 1 1940 BOND. DEBT May 10 '21 $139,000 Assess, val. '20 (*4 act.)_2,373,509 BLA1RSVILLE ... Sinking fund value Population *22-'30 18,000—June 1 '22-'33 434s*15J-D 52.110—June 1'22-'35 -s 75,000 June 11936 Paving Bonds. 5s $35,100c— .1921-1923 Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'12 F-A $ 12.000c.Aug 1 '21-32 Water Refunding Bonds. 4s *05 F-A $72,000c Aug 1 1925 5s '14 F-A 19,690c Aug 1 '2l-'34 GEN. BD. DT. May 16— $282,000 — '26-'35 1 20.000.Dec 15 '36-'39 BOND. DEBT June 1921. $71,468 Aurora 4s city is in Franklin County. Fire Department Bonds '19 J-D /$20,000. Dec 15 BERWYN AURORA. Feb. This township is in Williamson TOWNSHIP. (P. O. Blairsville) County. Road Bonds 5s '19 J-D $32.000—June 1 '22-'29 BONDED DEBT (?) Principal and interest payable at the First Nat. Bank of Chicago. BLOOMINGTONN This city is in McLean County. Feb. 19 1850. The city Incorp. owns its water-works and electric- 260,100 light plant. 48.233 Water debt (incl.) 266,000 Assess, val. \*4 act. *20). 15,969,347 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920— 70.10 Population in 1920 -36.397 INT. on 4s due Aug. 1 1925 pay¬ able, $46,000 at First Nat. Bank In N. Water Works Impt. Bonds. 4s '09 M-N$ 149,000c—Nov 1 1929 (Subject to call after Nov 1 1919) Fire Dept. Bonds (opt. beg. 1912). 4s A-O $19.000c Water and Light Bonds, is '06 Y. and on remaining $26,000 at First Nat. Bank In Chicago; on spe¬ cial assessment bonds and 4s of 1910 6s 1922 F-A $40.000c—Aug 21 1926 (Subject to call Aug 21 1916) Water Subway & Viaduct. '21 s-a $125.000 Feb 1 1941 at City Treasurer's office; on 4J4s of 1912 and 1913 in Aurora. (Optional Feb. 1 1931.) Improvement Bonds. 4s M-N$27,000c.—Nov 1 1922 BARDOLPH SCHOOL DISTRICT Subject to call after Nov 1 1912) BOND. .DEBT Apr 1921.. $360,000 -s ... Tax rate made in ture made a further . BONDED in '19 $50.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1921. $50,000 Floating debt (add '1) 10,000 Tot. assess, val. (75% act.).2,000,000 one-fifth, '22-'28 30,000.. July 1 '29-'31 5.000 July 1 1932 Population in 1920 (Census) BUSSE BOND BILLS.—The Legislature of 1909 passed a series of bills, known as the Busse Bond Bills, enlarging the leeway for the creation of debt by the various municipalities in the State by fixing the assessed value of property at one-third of the actual value Instead of With the exception of counties a proportional decrease (P. O. Bement) is in '35,000-July I '22-'28 4J£s'19 July Population in 1920 (est.) This district (P. O. Bardolph) is in McDonough County. High-School-Building Bonds before. This district Piatt County. 4 Jis'16 July $35,000-July 1 First National Bank, Chicago. gent persons do not invest their own money, and any trustee may continue to hold any investment received by him under the trust, or any increase thereof. the maximum rate of taxation. The amendments providing for in the maximum rate of taxation were held constitutional SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEMENT is In 5Hs'19 M-S $30,000-Yearly to 1938 BONDED DEBT, 1919 $30,000 Assessed valuation 1919— 916,914 Assessment debt State Auditor, advised us under date of Dec. 11 1911 that there was no law exempting from taxation bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by the State or any of its municipalities. „ districts not found in alphabetical order the following, see statements at the end of this State. for any sectarian purpose. ARTIOLE 9, Section 12. p. NOTE.—For reports of drainage among (per $1,000) 1920—$12.00 Assessment debt (add'l) 225,000 Floating debt 10,000 Sinking fund (water) 76,300 Assess, val. '20 (1-2 act.). 15,280,091 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$62.63 Population in 1920 28,638 INT. at office of Commissioner of Finance. BATAVIA. BLOOMINGTON SCHOOL DIST. city Is in Kane County. 4s '06 F-A $17,000c_Aug 1 *2l-'22 $32,500 4Hs '14M-S 60.000—Mar 1 '22-*25 Assessment debt (add'l) 181.000 4Hs'15 M-S 160.000_.Mar 1 '26-*33 TOTAL DEBT 273,550 BOND. DEBT May 13 *21 $250,000 Water debt (included).... 10,000 Assessed valuation 1920.. 15,000,000 Assess, val. '20 (U act.) 2,044,748 School tax (per $1,000) 1915-$26.70 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$54.26 INTEREST payable in Chicago, Population 1920-—.—. 4,906 New York City and Bloomlngton. This BOND. DEBT May 26 '21 June, 1921.] BLUE ISLAND. ILLINOIS-CITIES AND BOND. DEBT Apr 25 *17. . This city is in Cook County. Inc. July 15 1901. Population 1910, 8,043; 1920, 11,424. Funding Bonds. 4^s'12 J-J $10,860—July 1 '22-'27 '13 28,000. BOND. DEBT Dec 21 *16—$46,000 10,000 Assessed valuation 1916 1.442,000 1920, 7,399 Population 1910, 6,508; ♦INT. at First Nat.Bank,Chicago. a -s At Central Tr. Co. of 111., Chicago. Assess, val. real CARTERVILLE Assess, val. personal Other assess, property Williamson County. 1,319,441 207,856 507,932 Total assess, val. 1916 2,035,229 Tax rate (per $1,000) $18.70 INT. at City Treasurer's office. BOONE CO. This twp. TOWNSHIP. (P. O. Carterville) is in Road Bonds. 5s '20 J-J $50,000—July 1 '21-'25 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1920Assessed value 1919 $56,750 1,190,682 SCH. DIST. NO. 57. P. O. Belvidere. 5s '15 J-J $86,735c-July 1 *22-'34 TOTAL DEBT May 1920- $100,000 Assessed val'n, real estate 1,827,405 Assessed val'n, personal Other assessable property _ 896,923 209,759 Total assessed valuation Tax rate (per $1,000) 2,934,087 $28.00 Population in 1918 (est.) 9,000 INT. at Harris Tr. & S. Bk.. CATLIN TWP. SCH. district This (P. Vermilion County. DIST. O. Catlin) is in $65,000 40,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '21-- $105,000 Tot.ass'd val.'20(30% act) .2,104,620 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $70 70 Population in 1920 2,000 5Hs 53^s'20 General Corp. Purposes Bond. $45,000 Sinking fund s-a --_ $500,000c.Jan '06 J-J 495,500c_Jan 4Msg'08J-J 441,600c. Jan 4s g 08 J-J 1,441,600c.Jan 4s g '08 J-J 40,250c_ Jan 4s '09 J-J 751,930c.Jan 4s g '08 J-J 4s g '08 J-J 4s g '12 J-J 82,500c.-Jan 1 '21-27 100.800c—Jan 1 '21-29 495,000-—Jan 1 '21-31 4s '19 —3,750,000--Jan 1 '2i-'29 Street Imprt. Bonds. 4s'13 J-J $1.200.000—Jan 1 '21-'33 4s '18 —2,410,200 1921-1938 4s'15 J-J 787,000 Jan 1 '21-"34 4s '19 J-J9,050,000—Jan 1 *21-'40 4s *19 325,000 Jan 1 1922 4s '19 —4,675,OOO-.Jan 1 '23-'39 4s '19 —1,904,000 Jan 1 1922 4s '19 —T 96,000.—Jan 1 1939 — Tax rate (per $1,000) Population 1920 1920—$33.50 1,500 BOWDRE TOWNSHIP. This township is in Douglas Co. tion— Other property 47,405 Tot. assess. Val. 20(l-2act.)l,409,6l6 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$37.50 Population 1910, 1,788; 1920, 1,597 BUFFALO This city is in township Ogle County. 5s '20 Champaign County. — is payable at Na¬ Republic, Chicago; 5s at City Treasurer's office. on 4Ms Bank tional or Incorporated in 1852. INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y. Road Bonds. June $20,000—June 1 '22-'26 June 4,000 BOND. DEBT July '18 $36,000 58 '18 CHARLESTON 939,440 Com'l Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago. (City). This city is in Coles ... Assessed valuation 1918— Population in 1920 (Census)—1,500 County. Bonds. Water-Works-Impt. Population in 1920 CAIRO. This city Is in 1857. 1,220,000 6.615 In Alexander County. Commission govern¬ CHARLESTON. TOWN. This town Is In Coles adopted Mar. 4 1913: County. Refunding Bonds. Improvement Bonds. 5s $99,200-July 1 '21-'25 5s '17 $30.000—July 1 *22-'27 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21Refunding Bonds. $39,200 5s J-J $44,000c_$3.000 yly in Jan Assessed valuation 1920 1,774,472 Total tax rate (per $1,000 River Front Bonds. '20$ 8.10 -s $65,000 Population 1910, 6,902; 1920, 7,589 ment ... — , Levee Bonds. 4Hs'13 J^J $60,000c—July 14,548; 1920, 15,203 office of City Treasurer. 1910, INT. at INTEREST payable at Springfield. '22-33 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1921— $273,200 Assess, val. (1-2 act.) '20-12,064,684 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 $5.54 Popul'n CHAUTAUQUA DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICT. district is in Mason County. Drainage Bonds. F-A ($16,920—Aug 1 1922 >153,000. Aug 1 '23-'31 TOTAL DEBT Apr. 6 '21- $179,920 This 6s '17 CALHOUN COUNTY. 1 County seat, Hardin. Road and Bridge Bonds. 6s '20 s-a ($20,000—Dec 15 1921 t 90,000—Dec 15'22-'30 BONDED DEBT (?) CHICAGO. Wm. Hale Thompson, Mayor; Geo. F. Harding, Compt. Is In Cook County. InPrin. and int. at National Bank of oorp. Mch. 4 1837; relncorp. Apr. 23 Commerce, St. Louis. 1875. City on Apr. 5 1904 voted in favor of municipal ownership of CANTON. This city Is In Fulton County. Inc. street railways (V. 78, p. 1408). At 1906 proposi¬ Feb. 8 1849; reorg. under gen. law'92. election held Apr. 3 tions for the ownership of street rail¬ Sewer Ref. Bonds. 4^s $30,000-Apr 15 '22-'31 ways and for the Issuance of $75,000,000 street railway certificates car¬ TOTAL DEBT Apr 22'21. $30,000 Assessed valuation 1921—4,007,27() ried, while the proposition for munici¬ Total tax (per $1,000)1920—_$18.10 pal operation of street railways V. 82, p. 824. In a decision PoD'n 1910,10.453; 1920 —10,928 failed. handed down In the Circuit Court on INT. at City Treasurer's office. Sept. 15 1906 the legality of these was upheld. The case CANTON UNION SCHOOL DIST. certificates 4Hs'16 A-O $50.000--Apr 1 *26-'36 was taken to the Supreme Court (V. BOND. DEBT May 5 *21. $99,000 83, p. 712), and by a decision handed Assessed valuation 1920—4,643,076 down Apr. 18 1907 the certificates V. 84, p. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $25-70 were declared Invalid. At the April 1907 elec¬ INT. on grammar school bonds 949 and 967. This city ... payable at the First Nat. Bank, Chi¬ tion ordinances granting franchises to the present street railways were cago; on all other bonds at the office ratified by a vote of the people. of the School Treasurer. V. 84, CARBOND ALE. This city Is In Jackson Co. Inoor. Apr. 15 1869; re-lno. July 7 1873. Commission gov't adopted Jan. 7*11. 5s '05 J-J $52,000c_opt aft Jan 1 1910 BOND. DEBT Apr. 7 '21$52,000 Floating debt 130,000 Assessed valuation 1920—3,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $72.50 Population in 1920 6,276 INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. CARBONDALE SCH. DIS. NO. 95. This district (P. O. Carbondale) is In Jackson County. Building bonds $40,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 15 '20-. 36,000 Total asses.val.(Hact.)'20-1.508,000 p. 826. Refunding. 1 '22-'35 Water-Loan Refunding. 4s g '15 J-J $988,578-Jan 1 '22-'35 Police-Department Building. 4s g '15 J-J $371,844—-Jan 1 '21-35 48 15 351.OOOg.Jan 1'22-'35 (See V. 112, p. 282 for maturity.) Fire-Department Building. 4sg *15 J-J $52i,850—Jan 1 r22-'35 —s '15 93,200 Bathing Beach & Playground. 4s g '15 J-J $414,000—Jan 1 '22-'35 River-Improvement --- . — House of Correction. 4s '15 J-J $80,000-—Jan 1 *22-'35 Health Department Bonds. 4sg'12J^r $228,000—Jan 1 '21-'32 14 4s 4s J-J 17 — CARBONDALE TOWNSHIP. A /600.000g-Jan 1 '22-'36 4s'19 4s *19 — 4s '19 maturity.) — Population (est.) 1919 50,000 INT. payable at State Bank and Continental & Commercial Trust & Sav. Bk., both of Chicago. NORTH WEST PARK DIST. 4^8*12 $132,000-Aug 1 *21-'32 f 24,000c.Jan 1 '22-*24 4Hs'14 J-J { 7O,O0Oc_Jan 1 '25-*29 90,000c-Jan 1 *30-'34 4Ms'16 F-A 100.000c.Feb 1 *22-'36 — 5s '17 — 5s '20 J-J 25,000 (20,000-Jan ]60,000-.Jan 1925-1937 1 '29-'32 1 *33-'38 120,000-—Jan 1 1939 ~ BOND. DEBT June 2 1921 $541,000 Sinking fund 18,000 Assess, val. '20 (H act.)__29,829,274 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920.—$5.10 l '22r28 INT. payable at Nat. Bank of 1 *22'28 Republic, Second Securitv Bank and 1 '22*28 the First Trust & Sav. Bank, all 1 '22'28 of Chicago. 1,879,000-.Jan 1,705.000-Jan 3,245,000.-Jan 1,110,000_-Jan — Street Lighting Bonds. 4s '16J-J $1.390,500 —Jan 1 '21-'35 RIDGE AVE. PARK DIST. 5s '15 J-J $28,000—Jan 1 *22-'35 City-Hall Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr. 26 '21 $28,000 $2.326.000c.Jan 1 '21-30 Total assess, val. 1920 4,252,290 Twelfth St. Viaduct Bonds. (Assessment 1-2 of actual) 4s '19 —$1,150,000.Jan 1 '21-*39 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $2.20 Bridge Bonds. Population 1920 (est.) 6,500 4s g '12 J-J$2.432,835—Jan 1 *21-'31 INT. at Cont. & Com'l Nat. Bank, 4s '12 375,000g_Jan 1 *22-'30 4s '10 J-J ... (See V. 112, 4s 16 p. 282 for maturity.) 3,465,000g„ Jan 1 Chicago. *22-r36 (See V. 112> p. 282 for maturity.) Harbor Bonds. — ... _ g *14 J-J N. Y. at Am. Exch. Nat. Bank; on bonds Issued since July 1 1912 papa- * INT. payable at Fort $76,387,857; Nat. Bank, Chicago. (1918) of $48,104,036 and capital stk, (1917) of $29,685,399. Beginning with 1909, property was assessed at one-third or actual value; formerly one-fifth. In 1919 law the changed so as to make assessed value one-half the true value. tax rate Dearborn HEIGHTS. This city is in Cook County. Funding Bonds. 5s '17 Apr $24,000—-Sept 1921-32 BOND. DEBT Nov 1*16$69,100 given Is that for city purposes only. In addition Floating debt Sinking fund to this the three districts of which the Assess, val. real city Is above oomposed are assessed for their proportion of State and county taxes, and for certain Improvements, the city In Its corporate capacity not being assessable for these purposes. Assess, val. Other Total 45,219 4,200 1,322,043 personal property 439,291 251,549 val. 1915 2,022,883 assess, assess, Tax rate (per $1,000) Population in 1920 $8.69 —19,653 POPULATION.—1920, 2,701,705; *18, 2,622,414; '17, 2,547.201; '12. 2,326,400; '11. 2,189,525; '10 (U. S. Census), 2,185,283; '00, 1,698,375; LINCOLN PARK DISTRICT. Located In towns North Chicago CHICAGO SANITARY DIST. This district was organized In 1889 and Includes the City of Chicago other territory. miles. and Lake View. but 4s *11 and In all over 386 square In form Bonds are all coupon holder. M-N$430.000c_May 1 '21 *30 58,000c—May 1 1931 4s *16 J-J 916.000c.July 1 *21-'36 „ North Town Bonds. 4s '07 M-N150.000c.May 1 *22-'27 Lake View Bonds. 8ink.fds. L. V. Park ext. 586,380 Assessed valuation 1919.236,828,961 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$5.89 Jan 1 *21-'34 CHICAGO was ($132.000.Jan 1 '21-'32 \ 16.000—-July 1 1932 - Savings Bank, Chicago. SOUTH Includes railroad property (1920) of $78,155,617, (1919) of J-J $736,000c—July 1 1923 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '21 $2,315,000 490.000c INT. payable at the People's Trust & PARK DISTRICT. Located in towns of South Chicago. Hyde Park and Lake. 4s '03 J-J 200,000c.July 1 '22-'23 TOTAL BONDED DEBT.— 4s *04 J-D 200,000c.June 1 '22-*24 Dec 31 1920 $51,466,100 4s '05 M-N300.000c.May '22-'25 Dec. 31 1919 45,875,100 4s *06 J-J 240,000c-July '22-'26 Dec. 31 1918 35,408,700 4s *07 J-J 360.000c_July 1 '22-'27 Dec. 31 1917 34,633,500 4s *10 J-J 45,000c. July 1 *22-'30 Dec. 31 1916 34,762,800 4s '12 J-J 341,000--July 1 *22-'32 Dec. 31 1915 31,924,600 4s '14 J-J 320.000—July 1 '22-'34 Dec 31 1914 30,009,500 4s g *15 F-A 90,000c.Aug 1 '2l-'35 Jan. 1 1912 29,672 300 4s '16 J-J 300,000—July 1 '22-'36 Jan. 1 1911 30,897,000 4s '18 M-S 476.000.-Mar 1 *22-'38 Jan. 1 1910 24,447,674 4s '20 J-D 100,000.-June 1 '22-'4(! Jan. 1 1909" 28*720,000 4s '20 J-Jl ,938,000.-July 1 '22-'40 Judgments outstanding Dec. 31 TOT. DEBT Apr 15 *21- $5,618,000 1920, $1,475,295.00; water pipe ext. Assessed val. 1919 953,735,435 certfs., $533,269.47; warrants on Population in 1920 (est.)-- 1,000.000 Treasurer, $442,699.38. INT. payable at Fort Dearborn CITY PROPERTY.—The ^lty National Bank, Chicago. owns buildings and real estate valued WEST CHICAGO PARK DIST. on Dec. 31 1920, $233,564,368.66. 4a 06 A-O $500,000c. .Apr 1 *22-*26 EQUALIZED VALUATION. 48 *06 A-O 250,000c.Apr 1 *22-'26 1920. 1919. 4s *10 J-J 32.030c.Jan 1 '22 *30 $ $ 4s'll J-J 550,000c.July 1 *22'31 Real estl,166,211,873 1,174,665,872 4s *12 J-J. 550.000—July 1 '22-'32 Personal 488,602,965 375,696,133 4s '15 J-J 700.000_.July 1 '22-35 Total. 1.654,814,838 1,550,362,005 TOT. DEBT Feb 28 '21- $2,832,000 Tax (per M) $22.90 $20.87 Assess, val.. real estate.-260,949,699 1917. 1918. Assess, val., personal— 66,356,173 Real est 753,321,967 757,914,948 Other assess, property 23.355,034 Personal *309,637,835 324,898,832 Tot .assess. vaf.' 20 (}A act)350.660,906 Total—1,062.959,802 1,082,763,780 Park tax (per $1,000) 1921 $8.10 Tax(perM) $19.70 $19.99 Population in 1920 (est.)-.1,000,000 ble at City Treas. office only. Bonds of 1893 and all subsequent issues are payable In gold. 1 1937 Sewer Refunding Bonds. 4s g'12 J-J J-J*($10,000c.July 1 *22-'23 \ 6,000c... July 1 1924 4f 396.000c.-Jan 1'21-*33 556.000c.-Jan 1 '21-'35 367.700—-Jan 1 *21 -'35 \ 30,000g—Jan township in Jackson County. Road Bonds. l,753,000g_Jan 1 '22-*34- 4s '19 The 4s g '15 J-J $629,694—Jan J-J Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$25-00 4s '15 Population in 1920 (est.) 7,000 4s g '15 J-J 5s '16 1 1939 1 1922 166,623 ... 5s *16 Inc. 1 1922 Railroad property. Tot. assess, val. '20(>£act) 14.289,467 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $2.20 city bonds by City Treasurer or In ... —. & 1916 at Assessed valuation 1917 1921-1924 CHAMPAIGN CITY S. D. NO. 71. (?) July Assessed value $4,800c_July 1 '22-'23 $1,460,000 48 '03 4Hs'10 M-S 28,000-July 1 '22-*27 Population .1920 2,621 4Hs'12 M-N 25,000.-May 1 '27-'30 BUTLER TOWNSHIP. 4Ks*13 M-N 97,258c-May 1 *22-'33 4Hs'15 30.000-.July 1 '34-'35 Road Bonds 6,000 July 1 1936 5s '19 A-O $66,700—Apr 1 '22-'29 4 >48*16 BOND. DEBT June 23 *19. $206,500 BONDED DEBT (?) Assess, val. '17 (1-3 act.) —4,835,264 School tax (per $1,000) 1915-$30.00 BYRON TOWNSHIP. This township is in Ogle County. Pop'n in 1916 (school census)..l7,326 Cont. and 5s *12 $31.000,.$2,000 yearly BOND. DEBT May 14 *17 $37,000 Road Bonds at of 1911 IRVING PARK. 4Ms'll J-J $89,000c_ July 1 *21-'30 4Hs'14 J-J 75,000 Jan 1 1934 4s g J-J $2,969,500-Jan 1'21-32 BOND. DEBT June 11 '20. $185,000 Bathing Beach Bonds. Assessed val., real estate. -17.169.064 4sg '12 J-J $163,000—Jan 1 '21-32 Assessed val., personal 802,706 4s g'14 J-J 269,000 Jan 1 *21-*33 Other assessed prop 256,276 Permanent Improvt. Bonds. Tot .asses .val .1919(3^ act.) 18,228,046 4g'04 J-J $666,000c- Jan 1 '21-24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $2.40 Shelter House Bonds. Population 1920 (est.) 40,000 4s '15 $140,000g.Jan 1 '22-'35 INT. at Northern Tr. Co., Chicago Worthy School Bonds. 4s '15 J-J $48.000c. Jan 1 '22-*35 RIVER FOREST PARK DIST. 4Hs*16 J-J Garbage-Disposal Bonds. $25,500c—$1.500y'rly 4s'17 ...$400,000..Jan 1 '2?-'26 5sa*20 M-N 30.000-.$1,500 yearly 4s'17 650,000g_Jan 1'24-'37 TOTAL DEBT June 1920$55,500 (See V. 112, p. 282 for maturity.) Assessed val. real 1.800,716 Assessed val. personal Boys' School Bonds. 313,423 4s *17 —.$104,000 Jan 1 1922 Other assess. property 111 ,963 INT. on bonds issued July 1 '08 Tot.assess.val.T9(50%act )2,226,102 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $4.00 and subsequently payable at Illinois 4,000 Trust & Sav. Bank Chicago: on other Population in 1920 (est.) on 5s *19 s-a $48,000 BONDED DEBT INT. 4s 1'23-'38 ]2,550,000g.Jan 1 '23-'37 ( llO.OOOg—Jan 1 1938 (See V. 112, p. 282 for 10,500.-Apr 1 *22-'28 Electric-Light Bonds. 4^g'12A-0 $9,000c__Aprl '22-'24 GEN. BD. DT. July 1920$35,000 Assess, vai. 1920 7,482,163 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$17.00 Population in 1920 15,873 INT. (P. O. Polo) is In Jan 50,000g—Jan 40,000g Jan 4s *19 3,132 5s g '15 M-N$12,500c_Nov 1 '2l-'25 Fire Dept. Bonds. 5s '13 M-S $17,000 TOWNSHIP. This I f 4s '15 Population in 1920 (Census) CHAMPAIGN. Fire & Police-Dept. Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 11 1921-S35.000 Assessed Real estate-.. 753,235 valua- Personal 608,976 61,000 jl,280,000g-Jan 4s *19 TOWNSHIP. This township is in St. Clair Co. 5s *08 June $49,000 June 1 1928 TOTAL DEBT (?) on 1 1 1 1 1 1 4s g f CENTERVILLE INT. '2l-'25 office of State Treas. and 4s of 1907 *21-'26 at office of Co. Treas. and 4s of 1903 '21-'28 at Ft. Dearborn Nat. Bk., Chicago. '21-*28 '21-'27 *21-'29 4>*8 4s '10 J-J 175,000--Jan 1 '2l-*27 5s *17 J-Df $5,000--June 1 1922 4s g '13 J-Jl ,080,000c.. Jan 1 '21-'33 1120,000--June 1 '23-'37 4>£s'18 J-J2,000,000r_July 1 '23-'26 TOTAL DEBT Apr 5 1921- $159,000 Judgment Funding Bonds. Assess, val., real estate 12,354,401 4s g'04 J-J $780,800c.Jan 1 *21-'24 Assess, val., personal 1,768,443 4^s g'08 J-J 131,200c.-Jan 1 '21-28 4s g '05 J-J Chicago. BOONE & M'HENRY COUNTIES H. S. D. NO. 136. Post office is Capron. 5s *16 A-O $32.000 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 '21$29,000 Tot.ass'd val. *20(30% act)2,150,000 153 TOWNS 4s '03 may be registered at option of 1922 J-J $100,000c. Jan 1 4s J-D 150,000c. Dec 1 '21-'22 150,000c- July 1 *22-*23 4s J-J 4s J-D 225.000c.Dec 1 *21-'23 224,000c Mar 16 '22-'23 4s'06 M-S 96.000c—Mar 16 1924 112.OOOc.Oct 1 '21-'24 4* *06 A 24.000c Oct I 1926 112,000c—Jan 2 *22-'26 4s'07 J-J 24.000c—Jan 2 1926 4s _ __ ILLINOIS-CITIES AND 154 'Y DIST. (Concl.)— Assessed valuation 1921..$1,676,823 $26.70 112,000c_Feb 1 '22-'26 Tax rat, (per $1,000) 1921 24.000c__.Feb 1 1926 Pop'n 1915. 5,058; 1920 (est.), 6.732 CHICAGO SA F-Aj it '07 t INT. payable at Harris Trust & M-S (280,000c—Sept 1 *21-'25 \ 48,000c.—Sept 1 1926 Sav. Bank and Merchants' Loan & 4s '07J-D/ 56O.O00c.Dec 1 '21-25 Trust Co., Chicago. \ 96,000c—.Dec 1 1926 4s '08 J-D 336.000c.Dec 1 *21-'26 cook county s. d. no. 39. 4a *07 48,000c.. Dec 1 P. O. is 1927 Wilmette. BOND. DEBT May 13 '21 4a *10 J-J 4a '10 A-O Assess, val. '20 (M act.)—4,038.193 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$90.00 4a Population in 1920 4a 4s 4s 4s 4s / 1,000,000c. Jan 1 1 '32-'35 '30-'31 12.000,000c. Jan 1 '36-'39 12,000,000. Jan 4s '19 J-J M-N2,000,000eNov l'27p'30 J-J3,000.000c-Jan 1 '27-'32 5s *20 5s '21 BOND.DEBT July 1 '20813,007,000 Assess. val. J Real 1,249,729,412 1920 (Personal.. 420,375,039 [Railroad Total assess, District tax 89,808,456 _ (per $1,000) 1921.S3.70 8,000 COUNTYsT NO. 91. d. Forest Park is the post office. BOND. DEBT Jan 4 1917. $38,800 valuation———1,018,286 1,000) $3.00 8chool tax (per schtdist. cook co. $60,000-July 1 '22-'31 4Ms'10 J-J no. 97. 5s '20 105,000 1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921. $192,000 Sav. Bank, and t BOND. DEBT Apr COUNtf¥. .. 4Ms*20 BONDED DEBT cumberland county. County seat is Toledo. Road Bonds. 5s '19 s-a $85.500—July 1 '21-'29 BOND. DEBT April 1921. $95,000 Assessed value 1920 7,342,713 Population in 1920 (Census)..12,858 DANVILLE. This city Is In Vermilion County. 4Ks'21 A-02,000,000c. Apr 1 *25-'40 Incorporated Feb. 3 1839; became Road & County Home Bonds. a olty In 1867; re-lno. Mch. 17 1874. 4 Ms'20A-O ($1,750,000 Apr 1 '22-'24 Bridge Bonds. \ 950.000 Apr 1 '25-*40 5s *15 J-J $65,970—Jan 1 '22-'35 Court-House Bonds. (See V. 100, p. 750, for maturity.) 4s'05 g M-S $1.250.000cSept l'21-'25 5s '20 J-J 246,000c..Jan 1 '22-40 Building Bonds. (See V. Ill, p. 2156, for maturity.) . $50,000c—Jan 1 '22-'23 J-J Refunding Bonds. 4s g '05 J-J $100.000c Funding Bonds. 4s g *03 J-J $187,500 BOND. DEBT May 1921 Assess, vai. '21 $310,000 (1-3 act.) .15,696,000 Jan '22-'25 Population in 1920 33.750 INT. at Danville National Bank. July 1 1923 Infirmary & Bldg. Bonds. DANVILLE TOWNSHIP. 4s '19 $540,000.—May 1 1939 This township (P. O. Danville) Is BOND. DT. May 1 '21„$13,677,500 In Vermilion County. Assessed val., real est .1.262,i89,967 Road Bonds. Assessed value, personal.434,771,736 5s '19 J-D $30.000c&rJ'ne l'22-'24 Assessed value, railroads 100,604,017 BOND. DEBT June 1919 $50,000 Total assessed value Assessed valuation 11,374,683 1920 04 act.) 1,797.265,770 State & Co .tax (per $1,000) '21.$7.00 DECATUR. INT. payable at County Treasury. This city Is the county seat of ... *16 A-O($720,000c.Apr 1 \ 40,000c_. Apr 4s '16 M-Sfl.680.000.Sept 1 1 80,000. ..Sept 4s '17 M-N | 840,000-Nov 1 \ 4s '18 F-A 4s '19 J-J 40,000—Nov 1 ... _s ... 1935 4s '06 4s '09 A-O A-O $31 .OOOc.Oct *21-'34 1 1935 5s '13 A-O 135,000..Oct 80,000. .Jan 1 1937 l,880,000June 1 '22-'37 80.000..June 1 1938 1 32.000c—.Oct 1 *21-'26 *22-*29 '23-'33 Water Impounding Bonds. 5s'20 A-0]$16,000_ —.Oct 1 1920 1360,000—Oct 1 '22-*39 500,000.May 15 '22-'41 Electric-Light Bonds. '21.$8,120,000 4s '10 A-O $32.000c__Oct 1 *22-'30 Assessed valuation '20 1,797,265.770 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 *21_- $863,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 146.055 $0.67 Sinking fund TOT. DEBT Apr 15 COOK Assess, val. *20 (M act.)..16,671,015 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—.$22.50 CO. High S. D. NO. 201. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921 .$169,250 INT. on Milliken all bonds National This township COOK CO. s-a payable Population 6,269.866 (est.) 25,000 COOK CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 36. Post office is Part yearly Population 1910, 9,191; 1920, 9,938 GROVE TWP. S. D. This district (P. O. Hinsdale) is in Du Page County. 5s *16 J-J $75,000c-Jan 1 '22-'34 DOWNERS BOND. DEBT May 1920Assess, val. real estate '19— $75,000 125,000 DRAINAGE LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. (P. O. Lewistown) Is In Fulton County. Drainage Bonds. $47,100. .Aug 1 '24-'26 16,000. ...Aug 1 1927 6s '18 F-A 47,100. .Aug 1 '28-'30 16,000. ...Aug 1 1931 15,800. —Aug 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT May 1 1919 $142,000 Assess, val. 1919 192,000 This district 50,000c_july 1 *28-'32 65,000c_July 1 *33-'37 BONDED DEBT (?) J-J 6s '20 Prin int and at Commercial Nat Continental & Bank, Chicago EAST ST. LOUIS. This city Is In St. Clair Co. Inc. re-lno. Aug. 28 1888. Feb. 16 1865; 5s '19 s-a $100,000 1935-1939 Basin Construction Bonds. —8 — _ — Population in 1920 (Census)..66,740 INTEREST on sewer bonds Is pay¬ able at City Treasurer's office; on re¬ funding bonds by the State Treas¬ at Springfield, III. EAST ST. LOUIS PARK DIST. 4Ms* 10 F-A $50,000c.Aug 1 '21&'30 4Hs'll M-N200,000c...Nov 1 1931 4Ms'12 J-J 100,000c.July 1 *23-'32 BOND. DEBT AprilJ919-$400,000 Assessed valuation 1918—14,186.425 INT. payable in East St. Louis at Illinois State Trust Co. EAST SIDE LEVEE to SAN. DIST. This district (P.O. East St. Louis) Is In St. Clair and Madison counties, and embraoes what Is known the as "American Bottoms" opposite the olty of St. Louis, Mo. 5s '11 M-S $90,625c—.Sept 1 1921 Population in 1920 (est.) 140.000 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. EFFINGHAM."" This city is in the county of the same name. — (Real estate 636,089 (Personal val. 447,730 (Total 1,084.819 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915—-$52.50 Population in 1920 (Census)—4,024 1915 EFFINGHAM ELMWOOD Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'09 J-J $32,000c.July 1 '22-'29 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921— $32,000 Assess, val. '20 (1-2 act.)._ 751,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$52.59 Popuiatiofrin 1920 (Census) INT. School-Building Bonds _s (per $1,000) 1920 Population (estimated) County seat is Effingham. Road Bonds. s-a $94,000 1921-1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921 This township is in Vermilion Co. Funding Bonds. 4Ms'09 J-J $32,000.-July 1 *22-'29 Road Bonds. 5s '16 ann $l9,000c_Mar I '22-'26 TOT. DEBT May 6 1920— $47,800 Assessed val. '20 04 act.).3,103,064 Population 1910, 1,832; 1920, 1,835 EMPIRE TOWNSHIP H. S. D. This district McLean 5s '19 SCH. This city Is In Cook and Kane coun¬ Inc. Feb. 28 1854; re-lneorp. DIST. $33,900c NO. 61. (Subject to call after 1913.) 4s *09 M N$135,000c 1929 18 1880. City Is now I 70,OOOc.Aug 1 '26-'39 BOND.;DEBT Aug 1919— $82,000 1,654,107 4s 4s g J-J '07 J-J 3,000 Population (est.) EVANSTON. This city Is in Cook Co* Inc. as a village 1872; city 1892. Impt. Bonds. 5s '15 J-J $25,000c.July 1 '22-26 Building Bonds. 4s '10 M-N $20,000c—Nov 1 *2l~'30 town 1863; Lake Shore Water Bonds. J-J $145.000..July 1 '22-'32 Library Bonds. 4s '04 J-J / $2,000c.-July 1 1922 4s '13 2,100c—July 1 1923 \ 10,000c.Dec 1 '2L-'24 40.000c.Apr 1 *23-'27 Fire Dept. Bonds. 5s '17 $15,000—July 1 '22-'24 BOND. DEBT May 1 1921 $271,100 Floating debt 38,382 Assessment debt (add!) 502,252 Sinking fund assets 36,500 Assess, val. '20 (1-2 act.)_21,702,904 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$74.30 Population in 1920: —37,215 J-D A-O 4s '05 — INT. at office of City Treasurer. EVANSTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 75. 4s J-J $6,000c„.July 1 1922 ( 3,000c—July 1 1922 J-J 48*10 J-J j 4.000c—.July 1 1923 ll5.000c.July 1 '24-'25 f 28,500c_ 1922-25 4,000c_July 1 '22-'25 4Hs'll J-J 6,000c.July 1 '26-*27 4Ms'14 J-J 40,000c. July 1 *28-'31 26.000-Jan 1 *21-'33 BOND. DT. July 30 1920- $143,500 Assess, val. 1920 11,539,914 School tax (per INT. $1,000) 1919—$37.80 21,363 $12,OOOc_Dec 31'21-22 58,000c.July 1 '23-'27 at First Nat. Bank,Chicago. FAIRFIELD. This city is in Wayne County. $1,400 Bonds. $19,500 Water Bonds. — Sewer -s — $6,000c 16,000 12,800 Paving Bonds. $26,590 —s under form of government. Water-Works Bonds. commission 1923 (P. O. Le Roy) is in County. F-A|$12,000c.Aug 1 *23-*25 Assessed value 1918 $104,000 Ass'd val'n 1920 Oct. A-O $6.50 3,000 ELWOOD TOWNSHIP. 5s 4s 3,954,000 Tax rate ELGIN. DECATUR 1923-1939 $72,000 — BOND. DEBT April 1921. $172,000 Assessed valuation 1920 Bank, Decatur, Bank, Chicago. Nat. .1,844 5^s'19M-N/$16,OOOc.May 15 '22-25 \ 70,0OOc_May 15'26-39 .s First — Treasurer's office. This district (P. O. El Paso) is in Woodford County. Population in 1920 (Census)..19,572 at State EL PASO TWP. H. S. NO. 375. BONDED DEBT (?) Piin. and int. at the Milliken Nat. or TOWNSHIP. This township Is In Peoria County. Population in 1920 ~COUNTY. 5s *19 Tax rate 6,000 Population in 1921 (est.) 4s '05 Light, Sewer & Ref. Bonds. J-J $35,000— (Due beginning July 1 1920.) BOND. DEBT May 1918. $41,500 5s *15 Assess. $40,000.-July 1 '22-*29 $45,000 '21 (est)2,056,880 —. Assessed valuation .s 1 '25-'22 1 '22-'30 School Bonds. 5s '18 TOT. DEBT June 18 1921. 4s '07 ties. 1 '22-'35 1 '22-'38 $94,000 ELMHURST SCHOOL DIST. $20,000 Refunding Bonds. 4Hg*08 Sept $712,500c—Sept 1 1928 GEN.BD.DT. Apr 14*21 $719,000 Street improvements 104,216 Judgments 314,237 Assess, val. real estate 14,297,659 Assessed val. personal 4,956,006 Other assessable property—4,125,297 Total assess val. 1920 23,378,953 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920. .-.$74.50 urer F-A/$2 i,000-Aug 15 *21-'33 [ 3,000—Aug 15 1934 $35,000 Population in 1920 42,096 INT. at City Treasurer's office. is in Lee County. Road Bonds. J-D $58,000 EAST Water Plant Bonds. 5s '15 04 act.)_ll,659,581 (per $1,000) 1921—.$10.00 Winnetka. 5s '08 M-S $3,000c_Sept 4Hs'12 M-N 33,447c.May 4Ms'15 A-O l8.855c.Apr 5s '18 M-N 31,365—May BOND. DEBT Apr 1921. Savings BOND. DEBT May 10 '16 4Ms at RIVEF PARK DIST. ($40,000—May 1 '24-'25 $75,000—July 1 *29-'38 5s *20 M-Ni 100,000..May 1 '26-'35 $160,500 I 60,000..May 1 '36-'38 TOTAL DEBT Assessed valuation & BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1921 $58,000 Assessed valuation 1921—7,137,111 Bank. DECATUR SANITARY DIST. 4Hs'18 ... 17,285 Trust DIXON TOWNSHIP. 4Hs'21 INT. at office of Dtst. Treas., Chi. First TOT. DEBT Apr 23 *21—$1,500,000 ( 840,000—Feb 1 '21-*35 4Ms'l6 A-0/712.000 Oct 1 1926 ( 40,000. .Feb 1 1936 t 20,000—Oct 1 '27-'37 /1,800.000—Jan 1 '21-'36 5s '18 M-S 225,000 1928-1938 _s at Bank, Chicago. Assess, val. 1920 (M act.) .40,422,288 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$14.00 *22-'33 Commission government adopted 1 1934 Jan. 17 1911. Pop'n 1920, 43.818 *21-'34 Water-Works Bonds. 1 ($15,000 annually July 1 1919 to 1922, $10,000 due 1923.) 5s *19 48,000-July 1 '24-'30 BOND. DEBT June 30 '20 $88,000 Assess, val., real estate 5,471,518 — Incorporated Moh. County. payable at City Treasurer's Assess, val., personal 3,548,049 Other assessable property. 237,967 village of Deerfield. Total assess, val. 1918 9,257,534 $3,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1918—$26.50 High School Bonds. Population in 1919 (est.) 26,000 4^8*14 A-O|$30,000c.Apr 1 '22-'24 INT. payable at Elgin by Town¬ 1120,000c. Apr 1 *25-'34 ship Treasurer. BOND. DEBT Apr 15'21 $150,000 Assess, val. '20 (1-2 act.)_13,650,373 ELMHURST. School tax (per $1,000) 1920.$11.30 This city Is in Dupage County. '06 2 1839; reincorporated Apr. 21 1881. Macon COOK CO. FOREST PRES. DIST. 4s g INT. of Highland Park, Lake Forest and Park Bonds. 1925-1936 1940 (?) $99,750 —.$110,000 — 5s '20 170 _ 3>£g'03 field and the south part of Shields in Lake County, and Includes the cities f$35,000c_July 1 '23-'27 no. cook d. no. (P. O. Chicago Heights.) Cook County contains the City of Chicago. Pop'n 1910, 2,405,233; 1920, 3,053,017. Infirmary Bonds. 4s'08 J-D $700,000c. June 1 *22-'28 4 g ' 13 J-D 600,000c. June 1 '22-'33 Hospital Bonds. • ■ 48 g *11 J-D l,500.000cJ'ne 1 *22-'31 4s g *13 J-D 100,000c.June 1 '22-'23 4sg*15 J-J 700,000—July 1 '22-'35 Road Bonds. 4s '15 J-D 1,000,000c. June 1 *22-'25 4s '18 A-O 850,000c.Apr 1 '22-'38 It comprises the townships of Deerfield, West Deer- 148. schtdist. co. 15.OOOc.June 1 '26-'30 8 '21— $20,000 Assess.val.(H act.) '1920—3,866,000 Sinking fund 10.000 Population 1920 15,000 Assess, val. *21 (1-2 act.).$2,077,432 INT. on 4Ks and 4s payable at Tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $20.00 Nat. Bank of Mattoon; on 5s at Population in 1920 2,800 Nat. Bank of Mattoon or Nat. Bank INT. at First Nat. Bank,Chicago. of Republic, Chicago. COUNTF SHIP HIGH SCHOOL DIST. Population in 1920 (est.) P. O. Dolton. 5s '11 27,454 Pop'n 1910, 25.976; 1920 office. ELGIN UNION SCH. DIST. N0.46. School Bonds. 4s '10 J-J $25,000c.July 1 *22-'23 DEKRFIELD-SHIELDS TOWN- EAST PEORIA HIGH SCH. D. This district (P O East Peoria) is in Tazewell County — COOK Chicago. J-D/ $8,000c.June 1 '22-'25 cook $136,000 Sinking fund (water) 6,423 act.).13,486,690 City tax rate (per $1,000) '19.S47.90 Assess, val. '19 (1-2 INT. at Harris Tr. & Sav. Bank, INT. Chicago, First Trust & Savings Bank. (21,000—July 1 '32-'34 \ 6,000—July 1 1935 & 45,000 Bridge Bonds. '17 July $48,000..July 1 '22-*37 BOND. DEBT Apr 23 1920 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—126.66 Post office is Oak Park. Trust 5s the City National Bank 4Hs'll J-D $65.000c_J'nel'22-'25 60,000c—J'ne 1 *25-'28 CHRISMAN TWP. H.S.D. NO.149. 4Ms'12 J-D 4>*8'13 J-D 30,000c.June 1 '28-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 *21 $28,000 4Ms'14 J-D 59,200—June 1 '22-27 Assess, val. '21 (M act.)—2,572,000 4^8*16 J-D 70,000—June 1 '28-*31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920..—$10.61 4Hs'18 J-D 80,000 June '31-*34 Population 1920 (est. 3,800 4Ks*20 J-D 90.000—June 1 '34-*37 BOND. DEBT May 16 '21 $13,000 CLARK COUNTYT Assess, val. '20 (75%act.)16.643.385 County seat is Marshall. Tax rate (per $1,000) —$82.30 Road Bonds. 34,830 J $20,000-July 1 '22-'23 Population In 1920 INTEREST payable at the Illinois 5s '19 July 22,000—July 1 '24-'25 Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago. 24,000-July 1 '26-'27 28,000—July 1 '28-'29 cook co. schTdist. no. 99. BOND. DEBT iday 1921- $112,000 4 Ms* 10 J-J $31,500c.July 1 *22-'30 Tot. assess.val.'20(^act.) 10,411,028 4Ms'll F-A 23,400c_-Aug 1'26-'31 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1920..$4.00 4Ms'12 F-A 20,000c..Aug 1' 22-'32 Population 1910,23,517; 1920,21,165 5s '13 J-D 30,000c. June 1 *23-'33 J-J 5s '15 20,OOOc_July 1 '25-'30 COLES COUNTY. 27,300-June 15 '22-31 4^s Charleston Is the county seat. 5s '18 A-O 60,000—Oct 1 '23-'38 Funding Bonds (tax-free)— 6s '20 M-N220,000..Nov 1 '35-'40 'i'07 July $66,546 c&rJuly 1'22-27 BOND. DEBT May 10*21 $450,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920$77,637 Assessed val. '20 (M act.) 11,066,396 Assess .val .'19 (abt.M act.)20.355.175 School tax (per $1,000) 1920 $2.67 County tax (per $1,000) 1919—$3.59 Population in 1920 (est.) 44,751 INT. at Central Trust Co., Harris Population 1910,34,517; 1920.35,108 INT. at State Treas. office. Trust & Sav. Bank and Cont. & Com. 4s '12 Sinking fund $643,900 180,000 Equalized val.'20 (M act.) 17,000,000 .s INTERESTat office of Treasurer. COLES CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 100. P. O. Is Mattoon. BOND. DEBT April 1921 This district (P. O. Highland Park) INTEREST payable in Evanston. Assessed see Is In Lake County. BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $93,500 Assess, val. '20 (1-2 act.)..6,390.547 School tax (per $1,000) 1920-$23.30 valuation 1,759,812,907 1921-1937 V. 104, p. 577) F-A$150,000—Aug 1 '21-40 5s *20 $82,000 Post office is Evanston. COOK 100.000c.Nov 1 1933 (For maturity cook co. sch. dist. no. 76. at M-N 4KS'17 M-S 225.000 Population 1920 (est.) 4s '09 J-D 1,125,000c.Dec 1 '21-29 225,000c.July 1 *22-'30 530.000c.0ct 1 *21-*30 *11 J-J 53O.000c.Jan 1 '22-*31 *11 M-8 550.000c.8ept 1 '21-'31 '15 J-D 1,500.000—Dec 1 *21-'35 *17 A-O 2,440,000.-Apr 25 '22-37 '18 J-J 2,000.000—July 1 '23-26 g '19 ( 347,000 Jan 1 1929 5s '13 [VOL. 112. TOWNS _s TOT. — ... _ BD. DT. May 1918 $110,160 Assessed valuation 1916 Population in 1920 (Census) 498,323 2,754 d. Vandalia is the county seat. Road Bonds 5s $142,000-— BOND. DEBT Apr.6 1921 $142,000 Assessed val., real estate—10,012,295 Assessed val., personal— 3,513,470 Other assessable property. 1,376,986 Tot.ass'dval.'21 (^ act.) .14,902,751 State & co. tax (per $1,000) 20_$0.9 / Population in 1920 26,187 — ___ no. INT. at Village P. (See V F-A$285,000—Aug 2 '23-'40 111, p 1678, for maturity ) hamilton. in Hancock County. $30,000 This city is BOND. DEBT May 13 '21 Assess, debt 3,000 2,500 (add'l) Floating debt (add'l) (1-3 act.)—1,235,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—.$39.00 Population 1910, 1,627; 1920—1,698 Assess, val. '20 harlem 11922 '23-'34 $29,000 70,000 721,000 413,000 personal Assessed val. d. Granite City. d. no. 34. BOND. DEBT June 6'21. debt (addl; val. real estate— Assesses s. h. O. Granite City. BONDED DEBT, (?) Prin and int. at First Nat. Bank, 10,768 Floatin com. granite co. no. 149. 978,186 527.00 ($1,000 July 124,000—July 1 ' 6,500 at the Tot.ass'dval. (50% act.)*201,134,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $20.00 Population in 1920 8,000 on water (1912) at Will cons. dist. sch. This district (P. O. Harlem) is in Winnebago County. Building Bonds s $35,000 BONDED DEBT—. (?) ___ harvey school district. TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 '21— Floating debt Sinking fund __ $26,500 40,000 10,000 ?5% act.)_-1,951,614 $1,000) 1920 $2.67 1920 9,980 _ _ This Will County. 5s *18 J-J $100,000---$10,000 ann. d. $27,500 July 1 1930 4,325 Population in 1920 (Census) hillsboro."" This city is in Montgomery Co. Incorporated in 1855. BOND. DEBT June 14 '19—$46,000 Assessment debt (add'l) 97,000 val.'20(1-2act.) 19,146,790 Sinking fund. $1,000) 1920—-$8 -05 Ass'd val'n, real estate 17,567; 1920. 19,669 Assessed val'n, personal INT. at City Treasurer's office. Other assessable Tot. ass. *1,000 1910, property - 544,775 337,690 45.177 Total val'n '18 (1-3 actual)..927,642 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18-$24-00 freeport park district. 4«s'll F-A $48,750c.Aug 1 '21-'30 Population 1910, 3,424; 1920-5,074 5s '19 J-J 40,000c-July 1 '30-'39 TOT. DEBT Apr 12 '17-— $68,000 Assessed valuation 1916—5,876,187 20,000 Population in 1915 (est.) d. no. 141. 1920—-$27,500 fulton county s. BOND. DEBT Apr grave drain. dist. This district (P. O. Quincy) is in Adams County. Drainage Bonds. 6s '18 J-J $114,000c — 6s '20 J-J 60,000 —s 289,000 TOT. DEBT Apr 28 1921—$458,000 Population in 1920 (est.) 500 indian - — galena. - ^ city is in Jo Daviess Water-Works Bonds. This County. $6,000--May 1 '22-'24 15,000—May 1 '25-'29 4^s'17 M-N 16,000—May 1 '30-'33 20,000—May 1 '34-'37 TOTAL DEBT (?) Population in 1920( Census)—4,742 galesburg. This city Is In Knox County. Ino July 20 1876. Jan. 27 1841; re-lno. §Building Bonds. 4s '05 F-A $17,500c—Aug Water Bonds. „ 1 1952 _ 128,000 7,624,310 3,165,610 Tbt.ass'd val.'19 (H act.)-10,789,920 Total tax (per $1,(K)0) 1919—550.60 Population in 1920 23,834 Water debt, incl — Assessed val., personal , INT. on Chem. Nat. bonds marked Bk., N. Y. (a) at GALLATIN COUNTY. County seat is Shawneetown Road Bonds. ($11,000 Post office is Nov 1 1922 Murphysboro. Apr 3'16— $28,500 Assess, val. '19 (equalized) 12,534,831 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $1.83 Population 1910,35,143; 1920-37,091 BOND. DEBT jacksonville. This city Is In Morgan Co. Incor. Feb. 3 1830; re-lnc. April 4 1887. Power Plant Bonds. 5s '20 s-a ($9,000-.Mar 1 *22-'24 132,000 -.Mar 1 '25~'40 Filtration Plant Bonds. ($3,000.-Mar 1 '22-'24 s-a 130,000-Mar 1 '25-'39 ( 1,000 Mar 1 1940 30,000.-July 1 '21-'40 Funding Bonds. 5s '19 J-D $118,000.Dec 1 '22-'39 Refunding (Red. yearly). 4s '05 J-J ($12,000r_July 1 *22-'24 I 14,000r—July 1 1925 Water Works Bonds. 5s J-J $67.750--July 1 '2l-'39 BOND. DEBT May 1921- $231,000 Assess, val. '20 (1-3 act.)..6,607,500 City tax (per $1,000) 1920 $6.40 Population in 1920 (Census)—15,713 INT. payable at State Treasury, In N. Y. City at American Exchange Nat. Bank, and at City Treasury. s-a 14,000_—Nov 1 1923 15,000 Nov 1 1924 17,000 Nov 1 1925 BOND DEBT Jan 1 '21— $115,000 Total assess val 1920 4,200,000 6s '20 J-J jacksonville sch. d. no. 117 This district (P. O. Jacksonville) is in Morgan County. 6s '21 F-A$126,000- _Feb 1 '22-'40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-—$40 00 (See V. 112, p. 1053, for maturity.) Population (est ) 1920 14 000 BOND. DEBT Mar 1921— $335,000 Prin and int at Continental & Assessed value 1920 6,715,909 Commercial Nat Bank of Chicago Population 1920 15,713 geneseo twp. high sch. d. This district (P. O. Geneseo) is in Henry County. BOND. DEBT May 13 '21 Sinking fund. jerseyville. This city is in Jersey County. Funding Bonds. $30,000 5Ms $12.000 1938 1,842 TOTAL DEBT May 29 '20. $32,000 —- act.)—3,083.768 Population in 1920 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$16.11 Population in 1920 3,376 Assess, val. *20 (^ Ino. Feb. 26 1845; re-lno. Aug. 5 1876. Refunding Improvement Bonds 5a'14 A-O ($39,000—Oct 10 '2J-'33 I 1,000—-Oct 10 1934 Judgment Bonds. 4Hs'14J-D $61,000-June 1 *22-'34 Water-Works-Improvt. Bonds. 4s '12 A-O $22,000c—Apr 1 '22- 32 4Hs'14 J-D 42,500-June 1 '22-'34 Water Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'14 J-J $32,500-July 1 '22-'34 Street Incinerator Bonds. 4Ms'14J-D $7,500 1921-1934 BOND. DEBT May 25 '21 $208,000 Spec, assess, dt. 740,400 Assess, val. real estate, 8,891,460 Assess, val. personal 3,333,790 Other assessable property. 544,171 Tot.asses.val.'21(M actO-12,769,421 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$85.40 Pop'n 1910. 34,673; 1920. 38,406 This city Is 1 '22-'31 $28,000 1920—1,740,561 (per $1,000) 1920—_$14.40 5s '15 $20.000—Apr BOND. DEBT April 1921— _ Assessed valuation Tax rate georgetown township. This township (P. O. Georgetown) is in Vermilion County. Road Bonds. 5s *19 M-N$24,000—May 1 *22-'29 (?) BONDED DEBT- ... georgetown twp. h. s. d. BOND. DEBT July 27'18$28,000 Floating debt 1,300 TOTAL DEBT. 29,300 Assessed valuation 1913—1,996,698 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 $4.00 no. J-J 12 4s $5,000c In Will County. s. h. d. (P. O. Heyworth.) 1 '24-'28 1 '29-'33 1 '34-'38 1 '39-'40 BOND. DEBT 6ct 1920— $125,000 1921 340,000c 1922-1930 — coTljoM. 377 P. O. Heyworth. School Bonds. 30,000 50,000 6s '20 July 1 1937 J-D '$30,000--June 35,000--June 40,000_ -June 20,000--June v 1 *17— $145,000 (1-3 act.)—3,651,658 Assessed value 1919__ 2,547,150 Prin. and int. at Merchants' Loan $1,000) 1917—-$26.10 & Trust Co., Chicago. Pop'n in 1916 (est.) _-9.000 to 10.000 MACOMB. x INT. on 4Ms of 1912 at the Mer¬ This city Is In McDonough County. chants' Nat. Bank, Aurora; on 4s of Engine-House Bonds. 1904 at Chicago at First Nat. Bank, $2,000-July i *22-'23 and on 4Ms of 1915 and 1917 at 4Ms'12 J-J Sewer Ext. Bonds. Halsey, Stuart &vCo., Chicago. —s $1,000-. 1922 Refunding Bonds. kane co. sch. dist. no. 131. 4M8*12 M-S $3.000 1921-1924 P. O. Aurora. Refunding Water Bonds. 4s M-N$l36,725c_May 1 *22-*35 4s *04 M-N $3,000c_May 1 '21-24 Water-Works Extension Bonds. 4Ms'15 M-N 20.000c 1921-1924 TOTAL DEBT Apr 5 1921 $185,000 4Ms'10M-NT $3,000c_May 1 '22-'24 Assess, val. '20 (1-2 act.) .10,719,916 1 30,000c.May I *25-'30 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$2.65 —s 12,000 1922-1925 Pop'n June 1920 (est.) 27,000 BOND. DEBT May 18'21 $54,000 Assessed valuation 1920—3,353,192 INT. at Town Treas. office. —_ (per $1,000) '20 $50.50 Population 1910, 5,774; 1920--6,714 INT. on engine-house bonds pay¬ Tax rate COUNTY. County seat Is Kankakee. KANKAKEE Court-House Bonds. 4s '09 able at Macomb Nat. Bk.; on others at Union Nat. Bank, Macomb. $76,212—July 1 *21-*30 DT. May 28 *20$90,000 macomb school district. val., real 18,592,230 4Hs'14 M-N$68,900-_May 1 '22-'34 val., personal 4,553,180 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921 $70,000 „ s-a BOND. Assess, Assess, 3,878,399 Other assessable Total assess, property. val. 1919 (1-2 actual) County tax (per $1,000) macoupin 27,023,809 1919—$7.70 Population 1910, 40,752; *20. kenney sch. dist. no. This district is in De county. Carlinville is the county seat. 44,930 Road Bonds. 4^s'19 $150,000-— 1929 TOTAL DEBT July 22 '20_$150,000 117. Population in 1920 (Census) Witt County — 57,224 madison. School Building Bonds This village is in Madison County. 5Ms'20 F-A /48,000c_Feb 1 *24-'35 i 12.000c. Feb 1 "36-'39 5s Sewer Bonds. July $30,000 1924-1926 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '21$60,000 5s '19 July 28,000—July 1 *22-'28 Assessed val. real estate 2,053,000 . . Assessed val. 500,000 personal Total assessed val. 1920—2,553,000 TOT. BD. DT. July 1918—$30,000 854,690 Assessed valuation 1918 Population in 1920 4,996 INT. at City Treasurer's office. KEWANEE. This city is in Henry County. Water Bonds. 4MS'16 M-S $62.320 1921-1936 BOND. DT. May 28 1920. $128,000 Assessment debt (add'l)— 95,100 2,690,420 Assess, Real estate Personal .—1,624,055 val. 1919 Other property 50,510 Total val.(M act.)'19 4,364,985 City tax (per $1,000) 1919 $5.97 Pop'n 1910.9,307; 1920— 16,026 , . madison county. Edwardsville is the county seat. 5s^9aju?yl$540,000_-July knox county trict no. 117. school 1 '22-'39 TOTAL DEBT July 1 1920 $570,000 52,012,836 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $7.50 Population in 1920 106,895 Total assess, madison val. 1919 cotunion school no. 126. Post Office is Granite dis¬ 4J^s'08 — City. $22,000c. 5s '12 72,500c BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1916--- $103,500 Floating debt 10,890 Bonds. Assessed val. (1-3 act.) '16-2,627.882 June 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) '16 $30.00 4Ms'17Junelh4,000—June 1 *23-'29 18,000 130,000--June 1 '28-'37 Population 1916 (est.) P. O. Abingdon. School Building ($1,000 $46,000 TOTAL DEBT June 1920- county. ' County seat is Waukegan. Road Bonds. 5s '18 J-J I$25,000—July 25 1922 1 5,000 July 1 1923 lake „ _ , 5s '18 370.000--Jan BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '21- 1 --- '2.V36 marion co. sch. dist. 135. Post Office Is Centralia. Sept $15,000 Sept 1 1936 (Optional after Sept. 1 1921.) $54,000 Assessed (Real estate 1,318,496 val ua-1 Personal 338,812 5s '16 TOTAL DEBT May 19 '17 tion— (Other property-- 82,035 $425,000 Total assessed val. 1916—1,739,343 Assessed val., real estate.-28,089,030 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916—$30.00 Assessed val., personal—10,491,5(10 Tot .asses, val. 20(M marion twpthigh sch. dist. This district Is in Williamson Co. la salle county Organized Jan. 1912. 4s '12 J-J $36,000 1921-1929 BOND. DEBT April 1917$48,000 Assessed valuation 1915—2,016,623 5»262,023 Other assess, prop act.) -43.842,613 Population in 1920— 73,991 (Census)—3,839 JOLIET. geneva school district. This district is in Kane County. Building Bonds. Mclean P. O. is Aurora. 4s g *04 M-S . payable at Principal and interest the First Nat. Bank of Chicago. kane co. s. d. no. 129. 4Ms'15 4Ms'17 J-J s-a — Population in 1920 (est.) 61,000 LNT. at office Twp. School Treas. jackson county. 4Ks'10 J-Da$75,000 Dec 1 1930 43^8'15 M-N 15,000--Nov 1 *21-'35 5s '20 BOND. DEBT June 15 '20 $183,000 Assessment debt (add'l)— 256,450 Sinking funds —131,301 5s '20 Assessed val., real estate $5,000—May 1 '25-'29 10,000—May 1 '30-'34 4,000 May 1 1935 5,000 May 1 1936 12,000-May 1 f37 &'38 ,14,000-May 1 '39 &'40 BONDED DEBT—. (?) 4Ms '15 J-J $30,000c—Jan 1 r25-'27 5Ms'20 4Ms'16 J-J 70,000c-_Jan 1 '28-'34 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '21$100,000 Assess, val. 1920 (M act.)-21,856,507 School tax (per $1,000) '19 $7.41 Tax rate (per J-J no. 355. P. O. McLean. joliet twp. high sch. dist. This district Is in Will County. Population 5s *15 1,500 Population - BOND. DEBT July TOTAL DEBT July 5 '19—$32,000 Assessed valuation 1919 .839,732 • *22-'31 $50,000 1,083,900 |$20,000-July 1 '23 & '30 McHENRY CO. COM. H. s. d. 1180,000--July 1 '24-'29 NO. 153. (P. O. Harvard.) 5s '19 J-J / 20,000 July 1 1930 P. O. Harvard. 1180,000—July 1 '31-'36 5s '20 J-J $190,000c_July 1 '22-'40 (80,000--July 1 '29-'36 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $200,000 5s'20 J-J 80,000--July 1 '37-'38 Total assessed value 1920--4.778.221 [90,000--July 1 '39-'40 State & co. tax rate (per $1,000) _$6.50 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921$730,000 Population in 1920 (est.) 6,000 Assessed value 1920 19,793,084 Prin. and int. at Harvard. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $7.41 Population 1919—--—-—55,561 Mclean co. community h. s. — Assess, val. '17 Tax rate (per Pop'n School Building Bonds $50.000c_Apr 1 BOND. DEBT May 1921- SCHOOL DISTRICT. district (P. O. Joliet) is in Assessed value 1918 Tax rate (per havana school district. This district is in Mason County. d. no. 318. high s. P. O. Good Hope. JOLIET Assess, val. '20 FREEPORT. This city Is In Stephenson County. Inc.Feb.14 1855; re-lno. Apr. 18 1882. Fire-Department Bonds. 4s '10 M-N $9,000c—May 1 1930 4MsT2 J-I) 25,000c—Dec 15 1932 Sewer Bonds. 5s '05 M-S $5.000 Sept 1 1925 Refunding Bonds. 4^s' 10 F-A $62.000c—Aug 1 1930 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 *21- $101,000 Assessment debt (add l)— 119,800 Floating debt-191,<50 Sinking fund'" 47,750 Co Mcdonough co. community Joliet; on all other bonds City Treasurer's office. 5s '19 Treasurer's office. franklin co. s. P. O. Christopher. 5 Hs'19 J-J INT. Nat. Bank, Population (est.) ( Village-Hall Bonds. (Total Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916 Population in 1920 s. (P. O. Gillespie) is in Macoupin County. 5J4s'19 J-D $80,000c_July 15 '24-'39 BOND. DEBT Sept 1919. $80,000 Assessed value 1918 1,629,159 5s g '15 J-J $32,250c—Jan 2 '22-'35 (See V. 99, p. 1767, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '16 $40,000 Assessed value/Real estate—751,556 _ h. 180. This district 5s '20 FOREST PARK. This village is in Cook County . 1916 community gillespie county. fayette 155 TOWNS ILLINOIS-CITIES AND June, 1921.] s. d. no. 45. School tax (per $1,000) 1915---S9.10 Pooulation m 1914 (est.) 10,000 Int. at Merchants-Laclede Nat. M-N$33,000 —May 1 '22-'27 Bank, St. Louis. BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $80,000 Assess, valuation 1920 4,718,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$2.35 mattoon township. This township Is In Coles County. Population in 1919 (est.) 18,000 Refunding Railroad Bonds. 4s g '11 July $46.000 July 1 1931 la salle co. s. d. no. 280. BOND. DEBT Oct 1919$136,000 Post Office is Mendota. Assessed valuation 1918—2,903,977 5s g '16 June $75,000c Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916—$100.40 (Part yearly beginning June 1 1919.) Popul'n 1910, 13,347; 1920, 14,333 BOND. DEBT April 1920$75,000 Tot. asses, val. '20 (M act.)3,000,000 maywood. School tax (per $1,000) 19—$13.50 This village is in Cook County.. INT. payable in Mendota. ♦Street Bonds. P. O. is Streater. School Building Bonds. 5s 4Hs*15 F-A $20,000-Aug 16 '21-'30 BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $37,000 dist. 837,000 Assessment debt (add'l)— 110,200 Assess, val. '20 (H act.)-- 3,023,594 Assessed val. 1919 (est.).—3,900.000 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $6-00 Population inoffice of Village 12,072 * INT. at Treas. Population in 1919 (est.) 8,000 lockport twp. sch. BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '20- 150 ILLINOIS—CITIES AND MZNAKD MOUNT COUNTY. PULASKI HIGH TWP. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 28. County seat is Petersburg. Road Bonds This 5s '19 July $49,500—July 1 '21-'29 BOND. DEBT May 25 *20 $55,000 district O. (P. Mt. Pulaski) Is in Logan County. 4Hs'12Apr $29,000 $2.000yly Mayl Sinking fund 5,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 1917 $35,000 Assess, val., real estate—.8,493,770 Assess, val. 1915 1,599.394 Assess, val., personal.....2,853,660 School tax (per $1,000) 1915—$7.70 INT. at Farmers' Bank of ScrogOther assess, property..,..1,033,280 Tot.assess.val.'19(M act.) 12,380,710 gin & Son, Mt. Pulaski. County tax (per $1,000) '19 $4.20 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$34.90 NEW TRIER TWP. HIGH S. D. This district Is In Cook County. Population in 1920 (Census).. 11,694 4J4s'll J-J $103,875c.July 1 '22-*30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 22 *21- $100,000 METAMORA TWP. HIGH 8. D. Total assess, val. 1920 13.056,741 This district is in Woodford Co. 5s '15 July $35,000 July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 26 *20-..$35,000 Assess, val. 1919 (about)..1,250,000 Tax rate (per 1919—.$14.30 $1,000) at Continental Commer¬ & nental & Commercial Nat. Bank. NORMAL. This town is in McLean County. 5s cial Nat. Bank, Chicago. $4,000—Mar 31 1922 60,000-Mar 31 '23-'27 — 5s SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. Metropolis) is n Massac County. 6s '20 J-J $62.000-July 1 '26-'32 BOND. DEBT Oct 1920— $94,000 5s Ass'd val. *21 (J4 act.) 4.500.000 Tax rate (pa- $1,000) 1921 $18.00 Population in 1919 (est.) Assessed value 1919 — Mar $11,000c-_Mar 31 1922 BOND. DEBT Apr 11921$75,000 Ass'd val'n *20 (1-2 act.).. 2,179,3.54 Town tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $20-50 Population in 1920 (est.) 5,143 1,881,296 NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. MILLEDGEVILLE COM. H. NO. S. D. 212. This district (P. O. Milledgeville) is in Carroll and Whiteside counties. 5s '11 Oct $33.000.—Oct 1 '21-'31 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 8 '21— $27,000 Assess, val. ' 1 (1-2 act.)—2,180,285 School tax '21 (per $1,000)—$14-30 .—5,000 ($55,000c.May 1 '22-'32 Population in 1920 (est.) INT. payable In Chicago. 5s '20 M-N 30,000c_May 1 '33-*37 16,OOOc.May 1 '38-'39 OAK PARK. 9,000c—May 1 1940 This village Is in Cook Co. Incorp. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21- $110,000 Nov. 13 1901. Popn. 1910. 19,444. Tot.ass'd val.'20 (50% act.)2,557,975 4s'03-04--$40.000—Yrlv to 1923 Population 1920 (est.) 2,000 Fire Dept. Impt. Bonds. Prin. and int. at the Harris Trust 4Hs'14 J-J $21,590c-Juiy 1 *22-'34 & Savings Bank of Chicago. BOND. DEBT Apr 23 *20-$106,750 Assessment debt (add'l) MO LINE. Is In Rock Island County. Incorp. Feb. 14 1855; re-lncorp. Aug. 6 1872. Commission govern¬ ment adopted Jan. 3 1911. Voted to This city revert Alderman to Dec. Form 31 1918 effective May 1 1919. Fire*Dept. Equip. Bonds. 1,874,789 Floating debt 293,125 Water debt (add'l) 186,062 Assessed val n, real, 12,838.262 Assess, val., personal 2.574.725 Assess, val., railroad 435,570 Tot. val. *19 (1-2 act.). —15,848,557 $1,000) 1919—$79 90 Pop'n 1910. 19,444; 1920 est.. 39,830 INT. payable at Vlll. Treas. offloe. This city Is In Christian County Water-Works Bonds. 4Ha* 11 F-A $ 12,642c.Aug 1 *21-'30 -s .47.000 -s 20.000 OAK PARK PARK DISTRICT. 5s '20 J-D $40,000.-Dec 1 '32-*33 City-Hall Bonds. BOND. DEBT June 1 '20 $212,000 5s *12 Sept $50,000c. Sept 1 *21-'30 1,000 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 8 *21— $189,500 Floating debt 12,838,262 Assessment debt 372,300 Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal 2,574,725 Sinking fund 14,625 — _ act.)12,009,241 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$64.00 Population 1910, 24,199; '20. 30,709 INT. at Mechanics Sc Merchants Railroad property 435,570 Tot .assess, val.'19 04 Tot. tax rate act.)15,848,557 (per $1,000) '19_$79.90 Population in 1920 (est.) 40,000 Savings Bank, Moline. OAK PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT. MOMENCE TOWNSHIP. 4H«'12 J-J $124,800—Jan 1 '22-'32 This district is In This township is In Kankakee Co. Road Bonds. _s *19 $20.000 BOND. DEBT May 29 '21 $46,000 Tot.assess, val.'19(1-3 act.) 1,118,660 Population in 1920 (Census)—2,298 -s T3&T4 J-D Cook County. 15,000 5s '18 — (15,000—June 1 1931 60.000—June 1 '32-*33 —- 5.000—June 1 1934 BOND. DEBT June 1919. $423,000 Assessed valuation 1919-- 9,401,427 Population in 1919 (est.) INT. at Nor. Trust 36,465 Co., Chicago. MONMOUTH OAK PARK AND RIVER FOREST City Hall Bonds. (?) 6,122 INT. payable at 4Hs*13 A-O $48,000c.Apr 1 *23-'33 May 28 '20 $87,000 Sinking fund 9,700 Assess, val. '20 (H act.)..2,486,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$18.00 Population in 1920 8,116 INT. at Cont. & Com. Tr. & TWP. P. SCH. DIST. O. address Oak Park. 4^s'15 J-J $63,000 1921-1935 (See V. 100. p. 834, for maturity.) 4s'05-'12 $120,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921—$229,000 Assessed valuation 1921-18,973,325 Refunding Bonds. Feb $76,000-Feb 24 1925 Equalized val. 1919 9,057,564 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $2.14 Population in 1920 (Census)-. 12,839 4s '05 MONTICELLO,TOWNSHIP. township (P. O. Monticello) is In Piatt County. School Bonds 5s $200.000 BONDED DEBT — 1923-1932 (?) 3,130 Population in 1920 (Census) 45,000 INT. at Central Trust State Bank. Chicago. Waterloo is the county seat. This Co. and This district Poet office 4Hs J-J is in is HIGH Vermilion Co. $27.000c.June 1 *22-'30 11 '21- $30,000 2,032,560 Assessed val., personal Railroads 581,700 443,728 Total val. 1920(1-3% act.).3,057,988 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—-$7.00 Population in 1920 (est.) $30,000r_ J'ne 15 *22-'27 TOTAL DEBT May 19'21 $30,000 Ass'd vain 1920 (1-2 act.).28,244,674 2,500 County. $46,300 Water-Extension Bonds. J-J $35.000 July 1 1932 (Optional beginning July 11917) TOTAL DEBT Apr 1917—$81,300 5s '12 County tax (per $1,000) 1920--85-00 Population in 1920 (Census) INT. at Treasurer's office. Population in 1920jCensus)„33,567 NT. at State Treasurer's office OLNEY Carmel) is School Building Bonds 5s $96.000 BOND. DEBT May 21 '21 $50,000 Ass'd val'n 1920 (H act.)..2,296,979 — Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920. Population in 1920 — $48.20 9,000 VERNON! This city is in Jefferson County. TWP. INT. at Harris Tr. $1,000) 1920 Population in 1920 (Census) ORION COM, This district H. S. (P. O. D. & Sav. Chicago. PARIS. $15.30 5,401 NO. Orion) 196. is in ($30,000.-.Dec 1924-28 M-N 35,000.—Dec 40,000.—Dec 1929-33 1934-38 20,000—Dec 1939-40 BONDED DEBT. Prin. and int. at (?) Continental & National Bank, Chicago. This city is in La Salle County. Hospital Bonds. 5s — Exch. Nat. Tax rate (per $1,000) -7,985 Assess, val. 1919 (H act.)—3,891,664 Pop'n In This TOWNSHIP. (P. twp. O. Streator) BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1921- $150,000 Road Bonds. 5s '20 $55,000__Sept 1 '21-*25 BOND. DEBT Sept 1920— $55,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 28 '21 _ $36 000 Total ass'd val.'20(^act.)-3,335,395 Assessed value 1920 — PEKIN. This city County. Apr. 20 Commission govt, adopted 1911. Pop'n 1910. 9,897; 7 1920 (Census), 12,086. Refunding 4s Refunding 4J4s Mun. str. railway 4^s - 5s *19 121. 5Ks'19J-J BOND. DEBT Feb 1919— $57,500 Assessed valuation 1917 1,537,152 — — 7 '18 12,000 BOND. DEBT May 14 '19. $121,000 Assessed valuation 1918 2,794,086 School tax (per $1,000) 1918 $3.00 Population in 1918 11,000 INT. at John Nuveen & Co.,Chic. PEORIA. This district (P. O. Rochelle) is in Ogle and Lee counties. f$15,000__0ct 15 '23-'25 6s '20 A-Os Ino. re-lno. Oct. 20 1891. Refunding Bounty Bonds. 4s '02 J-D $6,000c—June 1 1922 M-S 21.000c—Mar 2 1923 Refunding Railway Bonds. $35,000c_July 1 '22-'28 35,000_-0ct 15 '26-'30 100,000„0ct 15 *31-'40 BONDED DEBT— (?) ROCK FALLS TWP. HIGH S. D. NO. 301. This district (P. O. Rock Falls) is In Whiteside County. ($42,000.-Apr 1 *25-'31 28.000--Apr 1 '32-'35 I 50,000..Apr 1 '36-'40 A-O| BOND. DEBT April 1921—$120,000 Total assessed val'n Population in 1920 1921.-5,042,440 -----3,950 ROCKFORD. This city Is In Winnebago County. Ino. Jan. 3 1852; re-lno. June 8 1880. Bridge Bonds. 4s *15 M-S $74.500—Sept 1 *21-'35 72,590c.June 1 '22-'30 Refunding Bonds. '07 M-S $43,900c—Mar 1 1927 '07 J-J 27.700c—July 1 1923 '07 F-A 36.000c-.Aug 20 1922 '07 M-N 39,100c—Nov 1 1927 '08 M-N 28,500c—Dec 15 1928 '09 F-A 40,000c—Feb 1 1929 4s g '16 M-S 4s city Is In Peoria County. 2,284 ROCHELLE TWP. H. S. D.NO. 212 5s '20 SCHOOL DISTRICT. School Bonds. 4s '05 $7.000 5s '10 6.000—May 1 1922 4J4s'12 June 66,000-June 1 '22-32 Feb. 26 1839; $22,000c.Apr 1 '22-'32 27,000c_July 1 *22-'29 s-a PEKIN 4^s'08 J-J D. Population in 1920 (Census) $10,000 41.000 30,900 Sewer 5s, 57,200 Paving 5s (subject to call)—. 91,500 GEN .BD.DT.Apr22'21. $81,900 Assessment debt (add'l)--148,700 Sinking fund 23,725 Assess, val. '20 (1-2 act.)—4,315,301 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $82.70 INT. on 4s payable at GermanAmerican Nat. Bank, Pekln; on 4 Hs at office of McCoy & Co.. In Chicago, on 4^3 at office of City Treasurer. This S. This district is in Woodford Co. Is In Tazewell 2 1839; re-lno. Mch. 1874. Feb. 2,005,078 TWPTH. ROANOKE 4s 4s 4s 4s 4s 4s *11 M-S 4s *07 J-D Levee Improvement Bonds. 4s '12 May $5,000c_—May 1 1922 11,900c.-Sept 16 1931 16.500c—June 1 1925 Bonds. Water-Works 5s '20 s-a $475.000.-Apr 1 *22-'40 School (Opt. beg. Aug. 1 1916). $96,000c—.Aug 1 1920 4s '06 F-A $60,000c—.Aug 1 1926 4s *08 F-A 20,000c_Aug I *21-'28 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921 $955,100 4s *10 July 71.000c 1921-1930 Sinking fund 16,500 Funding Bonds. Assessment debt (add'l)-980,059 4Hs'14 June $36.000--June 1 '22-24 Floating debt 450.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21$312,000 Assess, val. *20 (l-2-act.)_42,277,503 Assessment debt (add'l)-483.800 Total tax (per $1,000) 1923 62.60 Floating debt 150,000 Population in 1920 (Census) —65,651 Bridge Bonds. 4s *06 F-A - Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal Other assess, property Tot.ass'd val.'20 64,870 —27,137,860 10,993,975 2,301,620 (Mact.).40,433,455 1920—$62.60 Total tax (per $1,000) Pop. 1910. 66,950; 1920 INT. on Hanover at 76,121 refunding railway bonds Nat. Bank, N. Y.; all office. City Treasurer's PEORIA PLEASURE DRIVEWAY AND PARK DISTRICT. 4s '06 J-J $32,000c—July 2 1926 BOND. DEBTJunel'20. Sinking fund $44,000 14.000 Ass'd val'n 1920 (>4 act.)_42.657.970 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920 $5.37 Population In 1920 (est.) 76,000 INTEREST Is payable in Peoria. PEORIA COUNTY S. D. NO. 150. Building Bonds. 4J4s'14 Mar $198,535-Mar 1 *22-'36 -s *15 July J25.000.-July 1 *22-'25 180,000.-July 1 '26-'35 135.000.-Apr 15'22-'36 INT. paid by City Treasurer. ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT. 4s '09 J-J $70,000c.July 1 '22-'28 4s *11 J-J 45,000c TOTAL DEBT Apr 21 Total assessed val 1930 '21-$125,000 1920.46,031,965 (per $1,000) *21—$2.60 Park tax rate n Population in 1920 INT. at First Nat. 75,890 Bank, Chicago. ROCKFORD TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Rockford) Is In Winnebago County. Road Bonds. 5s '18 May 1 $95.000.-May 1 '23-'27 BOND. DEBT May 28 '20 $95,000 Assess, val. real estate $28,889,650 Assess, val. Other personal property.— assess, - Population in 1920 (Census) 1879. Commission Nov. Water Bonds. 5s F-A $25.000c 100,000 PEORIA COUNTY. The county seat Is OTTAWA TWP. HIGH SCH. DIS. $120,000 BOND. DEBT May 12 '20 $120,000 4)4s'15 June $130.000c Junel '22-*34 Tot. assess, val. '1904act.)3.100.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 '21- $150,0000 Refunding Bonds. 4s '09 M-S$l10,000c.Mar 1 '22-'33 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 *21$160,000 1920, School Building Bonds 75,890 This olty Is In Rock Island County. Inoorp. Feb. 27 1841; re-lncorp. ment Population In 1919 (est.) - ROCK ISLAND. (50% act.) .41,000,000 $1,000) 1920 $25.40 Apr 6 1921 14,884,160 1,521,815 Tot. ass'd val. (act. val.) 47,231,526 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20 $7.10 $453,000 BOND. DEBT Peoria. County Jail Bonds. 4s '15 M-S $50,000-Sept 1 *21-'25 1910, 9.535; is in Livingston County. PARIS UNION SCHOOL DIST. Funding Bonds. 5s *13 Sept $24,000.-Sept 1 *2l-'33 10,816 READING INT. at office of City Treasurer. INT. at Clearing House in Peoria. MT. VERNON TWP. HIGH S. D. This district (P. O. Mt. Vernon) is - Bank of New York. 1917—118.50 Popula'n 1910, 7,664; '20 $50,000 in Jefferson County. — Assess, val. *18 (1-3 act J Tax rate (p»jr OTTAWA. Population 1910, 8,007; 1920, 9,815 5s '20 Sinking fund Ass'd val'n '20 259,283 $78,000 65,715 11.328.034 This city is in Edgar County. Incorporated 1869. Commission gov¬ RANTOUL SCH. DIST. No. 193. ernment adopted Feb. 26 1915. This district (P. O. Rantoul) is in Water Bonds. Champaign County. 6s g'15 A-O ($21,000c. Apr 1 '22-'27 5a '19 May 1 $52,100 -May 1 '22-'39 \ 32,000c.Apr 1 *28-'35 TOTAL DEBT Apr 9 1921 $65,500 5s g'15 A-O 10.000c.Apr 1 *22-'31 Assessed valuation 1920 1,400.000 BOND. DEBT May 1 '18$81,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $20-00 Assessed valuation 1918—$1,962,324 Population in 1920 (est.) 1,800 Henry County. 6s '20 Ino. 12 1895. SCHOOL Tax rate (per 1,710,606 Commercial tion '15 Total 1,969,889 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915...$12.00 HIGH Thli city Is In Adams County. Feb. 21 1839; re-lno. Feb. BOND. DEBT May 1 *19 7,339 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—$54.70 Bank. Population in 1920 35,978 INT. on all bonds payableeltber at State Treas. In Springfield or at Am. Population In 1920 (Census) others This district is in Richland Co. ■ Assessed (Real estate valua- (Personal SCH. DIS. QUINCY. at BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21-$55,000 Total val. '2i (1-2 act.).—2,326,000 Funding Bonds. 5s g *16 J-T $15,000c—Jan 1 *22-'26 BOND. DEBT Nov 13 *16$53,000 (?) 858 1 High-School Bonds. 5s *07 A-O $22,580c-Oct 15 '21-*27 TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 '21 —.$23,000 Assess, val. '20 (1-2 actual)2.600,000 4,491 DIST. NO. 76. MT. CARMEL SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. Mt. In Wabash County. TW~p7mGH PROVISO TOWNSmP. Sinking fund. This city Is In Richland Sewer bonds 4s June 15 Road Bonds. -s $28,000 TOTALDEBT-- INT. by State Treas., Springfield. SCH. Fithian. BOND. DEBT Apr Assessed val., real MORGAN COUNTY. County seat is Jacksonville. Refunding Bonds. TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Oregon) is In Ogle County. PANA TWP. HIGH SCH. DIST. 4s '03 OAKWOOD TWP. DIST. NO. 227. OLNEY. MT. City Treas. office. 4s of 1915 at Treas. office. on CREEK 20.000-July 1 '27-'31 J-J 30.000 This township Is In Christian Co. 4^s July 1 1931 Inc. 1867. $53,000 Population 1910, 6,055; BOND DEBT Apr5 1921Ass'd val.(est.)'2004 act.)_8,585,876 1920 7 339 TOTALDEBT May 1917—$138,000 School tax (per $1,000) $1.78 ♦ INT. at Cont'l & Com'l Trust & Sinking funds 138,000 Assess, val. (1-3 act.) 1,249,559 Savings Bank, Chicago. $1.93 Population in 1920 MONROE COUNTY. INT. 4^s'15J-J*/$15.000—July 1 '22-'26 PANA - Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 . val.'20(Hact.>66,783,576 Population in 1920 (Census) TOTAL DEBT —_ BOND. DEBT Sav. Bk., Chicago - Population in 1920 (Census) Inc. Water-Works Extension. 4%s'12 J-J $110,000c.July 1 '22-'32 Tot .assess, val.'2004 CITY! PANA ass'd PINE - Total tax (per 4HS8'14J-J f$15,000c.July 1 *22-'26 ( 1.500c. ..July 1 1927 Tot. County tax rate (per $1.000)'20 $6.00 20,000 Pop'n 1910. 100.255; 1920—-111,710 INT. payable in Chicago at Conti¬ nental A Commercial Nat. Bank. Septic Tank Bonds. METROPOLIS [Vol. 112. - 935 Population in 1920 (Census) INT. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$1.95 INT. payable in Chicago at Conti¬ TOWNS 5s g 4 —_ . 5.500 Bridge Bonds. 5s '14 J-J $2,000 Fire-Station Bonds. 5s '14 J-J $6,000 Park Bonds. 6s $7.500 Police-Alarm Bonds. J-J $5.000 5s *14 govern¬ adopted Jan. 3 1911. — Feb 1 1922 June, 1921.] ILLINOIS—CITIES AND SANGAMON Tank Bonds. 5s *14 J-J S. CO. D. NO. 186. P. O. is Springfield. 4>4s'12 J-D $83,500c_J'ne 1 '22-'32 4Hs'15 M-S 320,000—Sept 1 '21-'35 80,000.-Sept 1 '21-'36 Floating debt 121,000 4Hs'16 M-S Judgment debt (add'l) M-N300.000-..1941 178,214 5s '21 Assess, val. '19 (1-2 act.).12,463.291 BOND. DEBT May 18'21 $770,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $60.80 Ass'd val'n, real & pers'l,.28,996,420 Populat'n 1910,24,335; 1920 35,177 Other assess, property 1,424,253 INT. payable at office of City Clerk Tot. ass'd va\.^20(M act.).30,420,673 except on ref. 4 Ms. which Is payable Tax rate (per $1,000) $64.76 at office of State Treasurer. Population in 1920 (est.).——59,000 INT. at Mercantile Tr. Co., St. L. ROCK ISLAND SCHOOL DIST. 4Hs'16 M-S $100.000—Sept 1 1921 SAVANNA AND YORK DRAIN¬ , 6s '21 100,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 Jan 1 1926 *21 .$200,000 Assess, val. 1920(20% act.) 12,463.132 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 —$2.64 Population In 1920 35,177 This district (P. O. Savanna) is in Caroll County. INT. at A. B. Leach & Co., Chic. 1 6s '18 BOND. $36,000 DEBT June 1919—$36,000 4j^s'll J-J $9,000c._.July 1 1922 4^s'16 F-A 50,000 Aug i *21-'30 4>48*13 July 152,000. .July 1 '22-'29 5s '18 J-J 20.000 July 1 1930 5s '19 J-J (20,000 July 1 1931 185,000.. July 1 '25-'39 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $346,000 Assess, val., real estate 7,265,138 Assess, val., personal 4,018,530 Assess, val. railroad 571,583 Total val. '20 (1-3 act.)..11,855,251 School tax (per $1,000) 1920. .$26.70 88,860 SCHUYLER CO. SCH. D. NO. 92. P. O. address, Rushville. 5s '15 Apr $32,000c.Apr 1 '21-'35 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1918-$35,000 Assessed (additional) 1,450 pers'l, '17—900,000 debt Ass'd val. real & Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917—-$29.20 Population in 1917 (est.) 3,000 INT. on $4,000 bonds in Burling¬ ton, Vt.; on others in Rushville, 111. TOWNSHIP. is in Coles County. HICKORY SEVEN This township INT. at office of School Treas. Road Bonds. 5s *16 F-A $38.000c_Aug 1 '21-'26 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1916 $38,000 Ass'd val. (1-3 act.) '15 1.038,215 CHARLES. This city is in Kane County. 5s Paving Bonds. Mar $35,000 (Due part yearly on 10 years.) Funding Bonds. 5s '14 Population 1910, 1,393; 1920, 1,238 Mar. for 1 — r $20,000..$1,000 ... Population (est.) 10,000 STOCKLAND TWP. HIGH S. D. yearly Sanitary Sewer Bonds. 5s Mar $18,000 (Due part yearly on Mar. 1 for 10 years.) Water System Extension Bonds. -s $15.000 TOTAL DEBT May 17 '21. .$45,000 ... Population 1910, 4,046; 1920, 4,099 (P. O. Stockland) is Iroquois County. F-A $30,000 5s '19 CHARLES S. D. NO. 87. BOND. DEBT May 1921$33,000 Assessed valuation 1921.-1,723,517 ST. CLAIR COUNTY. Belleville is the county seat. INT. at Mississippi Valley Trust Co., St. Louis. SHERRARD COM. H.S.D. NO. 127 This district (P. O. Sherrard) is in Mercer and Rock Island counties. F-A $60,000c.Aug BOND. DEBT Apr 21 6s '20 Assessed value 1920 '22-'31 $60,000 1,505,567 1 (?) 1921-3937 1922-1938 DEBT May 1921..$910,000 $510,000 ... . SPARTA TWP. HIGH SCH. DIST. 5s '15 $62.000 J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 6 Assessed Real estate 1921 $57,000 832,095 Personal 313,895 (Other property 243,228 Tot .assess. val.'21 (1 -3 act) -1,389,218 Taxrate (per$1,000) 1920 $6.90 Population in 1919 9,000 tion'21 — SCH. STONINGTON This district Feb. — Population in 1920 (Census). 136,411 ST. CLAIR CO. S. D. NO. P. O. Belleville. 118. Commission government adopted Jan. 2 1911. Judgment Bonds. 5s '13 J-J $29,400c 1921-1928 Fire Equipment Bonds. $50,000 1922-1937 35,000....Oct 1 1926 4>is'17 Electric Equipment Bonds. 1 1916.) 1922-1927 BOND. DEBT Apr 14 '21--$223,000 4>*s'17 M-NS60.000 Refunding. Assess, val. of dist. 1920—15,044,000 3Hs Sept $l24.500c—Sept 1 1921 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$20.00 4s Sept 125,700c—Sept 1 1923 Population in 1920 27,000 4s '05 Sept 103,000c-—Sept 1 1925 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 6 *21$496,200 ST. CLAIR CO. S. D. NO. 189. Tot. equal. ■val.1"21 (M act.) _ 29,038,538 (P. O. East St. Louis.) All schools Taxrate (per $1,000) 1920$64.76 In East St. Louis were consolidated Population in 1920 59,183 in Sept. 1901. INT. paid at State Treasury. 5s '04 A-O $39,000c Oct 3 1924 4s '06 A-O (Subject to call after Oct. 4s'08 1923 120,000— M-S PLEAS. DRIVE¬ WAY AND PARK DISTRICT. This district comprises the City of Springfield and certain outlying terri¬ tory—about 48 square miles. 4s '03 Sept $7,500c.Sept 1 '21-'23 4s '05 Sept 7,OOOc_Sept 1 ,'21-'23 \20,000c—-Mar 2 1928 SPRINGFIELD 4s *09 J-J 5s J-J 1924 15,000c i k20,000c—July 1 1929 4^8 J-J 5s J-J 5s '15 4.300—July 28 1928 (15,000 1922 J-J \30.000 5s *18 Apr/ $9,000 Apr 1 1922 1 48,000—Apr 1 '23-'38 TOT. DEBT Apr 22 1920- $60,000 9,000 Floating debt Tot. assess, val.'19 (M act.)4,000,000 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) Population in 1920 s-a J 30,000—Aug 1 1922 '27-'32-'37 [l05.000.Augl BOND. DEBT April 1921 Assess, val., real Assessed val., personal— $591,300 16,227,597 6,631,883 Assessed val., telegraphs and railroads 5,203,242 Total assess, val. 1920—28,062,725 20_$14.60 3,280 Building Bonds. 4Hs'16 M-NS54,00Oc_May 1 *22-'27 BOND. DEBT May 1921$45,000 Assessed valuation 1919—2,101,393 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago. TAYLORVILLEL This city is in Christian County. Incorporated Jan. 25 1881. Paving Bonds. 4Ms $10,000c 1922 4Ms 1931 $30,000 — - BOND. DEBT Apr. 28 '19 Assess, val. real $38,000 911,499 Assess, val. — 730,325 Other assessable property-- 59,864 personal Tot.assess.val.'18(1-3 act.) 1,701,688 Population in 1920 (Census)—5,806 Drainage Bonds 6s '19 F-A($28,500 .Aug 1 1924 (261,000--Aug 1 '25-'33 BONDED DEBT— (?) THORNTON TWP. HIGH S.D. This township Is in Cook County. High-School Bonds. M-N $66,500o-Nov 1 '21-'27 4s '11 Population in 1920 (Census)-_37,058 4>*s'l3 M-N$30.000c_May 1 '22-'24 15,000.-Sept 1 '26-'27 -.- BOND. DEBT May 17 '21 $45,000 Assess, val. '20 (1-3 act.)—9.690,000 $1,000) '20 $22.40 Population 1920 (est.) 19,669 $37,600—July 1 '22-*29 6,252—July 1 '22-'23 43,200--July 1 '22-'30 BOND. DEBT May 20'21 $97,500 Assess, val. '21 (1-2 act.)_.3,800,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$25.00 Population in 192111,000 INT. payable in Chicago. WAUKEGAN. This city Is In Lake Co. Commis¬ adopted Feb. 14 '11. 5s '04 Apr $2,000 Apr 1924 5s '05 Dec 500 Dec 1925 5s '06 June 1,500 Junel926 5s '07 Mar 10.000 Mar 1927 5s 4,500 Dec 1928 5s 5,336—July 5 '21-'24 5s 18,500—Oct 15 '21-'30 Refunding Bonds. -s $40,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1918— $56,000 Floating debt 60,348 Sinking fund 33.862 Assess, val, '17 (1-3 act.) —3,410,157 City tax (per $1,000) 1917—$12.00 Population in 1920 19,226 sion government — — INT. at office of City Treasurer, 4Hs"10 F-A $10,00Or.Aug WAUKEGAN This district H. TWP. DIST. S. (P. O. Waukegan) is in Lake County. 5s *20 J-J $360,000—July 1 BONDED DEBT '21-*40 SCH. DIST. TWP. (?) This district Is In Lake County. This city is In Champaign County. 4s '09 1 '2l-'30 F-A/ 32,000r_Aug 1 '21-'28 \ Funding Bonds. 5s '15 F-A $24.000--Mav 1 '22-*27 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 19ld $60,000 9,000 1 1929 Feb BOND. DEBT May 23 '21 $30,000 Assessed valuation 1919 4.648,432 Assessed valuation 1915—3,494,269 School tax (estimated)-10,482,807 $1,000) 1915—-$16.80 Population In 1920---10,244 of Halsey, INT. Actual value Tax rate (per PARK DISTRICT. $27,500 801,750 Personal assess, (per $1,000) 1919—$8.07 payable in Chicago at office Stuart & Co. WESTFIELD This district S. HIGH TWP. D. (P. O. Westfield) is in Clark County. 3,057.77 5 5Hs'19 M-S $41.000—Sept 1 '21-'38 (Real estate - 239,526 (Other property--- (?) BONDED DEBT val. 1920 (abt. 4,099,051 20% act.) $1,000) '20,$65.30 Population 1920 (est.) -10,500 URBANA SCH. DIST. NO. 116. TOWNSHIP. This township is in Williamson Co. BOND. DEBT Oct 11 1916 $45,200 Assess.val. (1-3 act.) '15—1.055,314 Population 1910, 6,495; 1920, 7,772 WEST BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921- $101,000 Assessed valuation 1920—4,554,572 MARION INT. at First Nat. Bk., Chicago. (per $1,000) 1920—$26.70 WESTVILLE School tax rateCper Freeport. Building Bonds. Post office is Monmouth. 7,690.120 STEPHENSON CO. S. D. NO. 145. Post office is WARREN CO. SCH. DIST. N0.38. WAUKEGAN Taxrate SALINE COUNTY. Harrlsburg Is the county seat. Refunding Bonds. 4>4s'0o July $16,560r_July 1 '22-'23 BOND. DEBT Apr 1920— $60,000 Assess, val. '19 (equalized).9,842,361 County tax (per $1,000) 1914--S7.80 & $70,000 7 '21— Total tax rate (per M-N$300,000--May 1 '22-'41 (?) Tr. 4Hs'll J-J 4Ms'04 J-J 4><js'll J-J URBANA. District tax (per $1,000) 1919—$4.20 INT. at Springfield Marine Bank. SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DIST. INT. at Cont. & Comm. Sav. Bank, Chicago. County. $6,000., .Mar 1 '23-'24 12,000-, .Mar 1 *25-'27 15,000-. .Mar 1 '28-'30 18,000.. .Mar 1 '31-'33 5s '20 M-S 14,000., .Mar 1 '34-'35 Mar 1 1936 8,00027,000-. .Mar 1 '37-*39 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 1921.$100,000 Total BONDED DEBT $43,800c_Apr 15 '22-'33 $50,000 (M act.) 1921—2,296,979 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$41.20 Population in 1920 (est.) 9,000 Assess.val. Stark GEN. BONDS May 1 *20. $107,500 Assess, val. *19 (M act.).31,237,453 M-S A-O TOTAL DEBT May 2 1921 (Assessment about 1-10 act. value.) WAUKEGAN CITY SCH. DIST. $30,000—Mar 1 *32-'36 High school tax (p. $1,000) *19 $15.80 4>*s'16 Population in 1920 (est) 22,720 (Subject to call after Mar 1 1931.) INT. at office of Township Treas. BOND. DEBT May 1920. $143,000 Tot. assess, val.'19(1-3 act)3,717,015 Total taxrate (per $1,000) '19 $29.30 TOULON H. S. D. NO. 4. 34,000 This district (P. O. Toulon) is in Population 1919 (est.) val 4s '12 WABASH COUNTY S. D. NO. 33. 5s '13 4s '10 Assess. Sept 5s '21 iNT, at State Auditor's office. Bank, Nat. ... THOMPSON DRAIN. & LEV. DIS. 22,000c.Sept 1 '21-31 30,000c-Sept 1 '21-32 4s *11 School tax (per $1,000) 1921-S28.67 1918 (Federal est.)-.92,983 Treas. office. at American Carmel. Park Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 20 *21 Pop'n INT. payable at Mt. SULLIVAN TOWNSHIP HIGH. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 100. URBANA 75,000 . 5s '17 1927 &1932 8,000—Sept 15 1926 July 1 1925 ,150,000—July 1 '30&35 WABASH CO. ROAD DIS. NO. 5. BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921--$35,000 Assessed valuation 1916 742.000 INT. DIST. (P. O. Stonington)is BOND. DEBT Apr Assess, val. 1920 This city Is In Sangamon Co. Ino. 3 1840; re-lnc. Apr. 6 1882. . 5,000 4,000 Apr 1 1931 10,000—Apr 1 '32-'33 GEN. BD. DT. June 1920- $129,000 Assessment debt (add'l) 40,000 Assessed valuation 1920 2,500,000 Population in 1920 5.500 in Christian County. This district is in Fulton County. SPRINGFIELD. 5s^?7d—'"370,000 5s '20 BOND A-O — valua- ST. 5s '19 This district in — $10,000.15 bonds yrly. Light and Power Plant Bonds. 5s '19 20,000-July 1 '27-'31 30,000. .July 1 '32-37 BOND. DEBT Sept 1919. $65,000 Assessed value 1918 4,005,321 '24-'29 Apr 1 1930 ($24,000,-Apr 1 ($15,000--July 1 '22-'26 • and Douglas Counties. School Bonds 5s '19 July HIGH TWP. NO. 231. This district is in Champaign -.- ROCK ISLAND CO. S. D. NO. 40. Post office is Moline. GROVE SCH. DIST. (P. O. Sterling) is in . Pumping Station Bonds. Assessed val. 1919 ST. Tnis district Whiteside County. BONDED DEBT AGE DISTRICT. ___ VILLA STERLING TWP. HIGH S. D. $12,000— BOND. DEBT Apr 28 '20- $239,214 Assess, debt (addl) 712,700 157 TOWNS VALLEY CITY DR. & LEV. DIST. This district (P. O. Valley) is in Pike County. & 6s '21 J-J ($80,000__July 1 *26-'30 jl70,000--July 1 '31-'40 (?) BONDED DEBT Prin. and int. at State Treasurer's TWP. (P. O. County. School Bonds. This in district SCH. DIST. Westville) is Vermilion 5s *16 F-A , Total tax rate (per $1,000)---$15.00 4,241 Population in 1920 office. „ $3),000—Aug 1 '21-'26 BOND. DEBT May 23 *21 $30,000 Assessed valuation 1920—1,417,008 INT. at office of School Treasurer. SALINE COUNTY S. D. NO. 43. Post-office is Harrisburg. BOND. DEBT May 17 '17—$28,000 STERLING. This city Is in Whiteside Co. Inc. Feb. 16 1857. Pop'n 1920. 8,182. Hospital Bonds. 5s Sept $19,000—Sept 1'2K29 (Real estate 744,728 valu- j Personal 317,720 at'n' 16 (Other property 135,480 Library Bonds. Total val. '16 (1-3 actual)..1.197.533 Aug $3,000c. Aug 1 *21-'23 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915—$29.00 4 Ms Assessed VANCE TOWNSHIP. This place (P. O. Fairmount) is in Vermilion County. Road Bonds J-J $31,500--Aug 1 '2i-'29 5s '19 BONDED DEBT (?) 1,901 Population in 1920 Paving Bonds. SANDWICH DIST. NO. TWP. HIGH SCH, 402. 4 Ms J-D 4 Aug Sept Ms $l,500c—Dec 1,000c Dec 9,000—Sept 1 4,500—Sipt 1 1 1921 Assess.val.(real&pers'l)'19 3,008.807 SANGAMON COUNTY. County seat is Springfield Road Bonds—Tax-free. ann $400,000c 1921-1929 BOND. DEBT April 1921 $400,000 Ass'd val'n 1921 (M act.).73,544,061 5s '19 Total taxrate (peril,000)'20_$64.77 Population in 1920 100,262 INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. First Nat. and Sterling Nat. banks. STERLING TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Sterling) is in Whiteside Road 4Hs'16 County. Bonds. ann Bonds sold Assess, recently 1915 valuation $96,000 60,000 3.102,669 Population In 1920 (Census)—9,268 COUNTY. Danville is the county seat. 231,075 1921-1935 Road Bonds {Payable on June 1). 4s '16 J-DS550.000—$75,000 y'ly TOT. DEBT May 1 '21—$1,050,000 Assessed val., real 40,195,190 Assessed val., personal—12,380,865 Other assess, property 9,038,539 Total val. 1920 (1-3 act.).61,614.594 Stafce&Co.tax rate(per$l .000) $11.50 Popul'n 1910, 77,996; 1920, 86,235 INT. payable at Co. Treas.' office. _s This city is in T ^ Inc. in Dupage Co. 1890. Pop. '10, 3,423; *'20, 4,137. Commission govt, adopted Apr. 16. 4Hs'15 M-N 35,000c - 5sPaVin/-JB°$ni8*}60c July 15 *2l-'22 BOND. DEBT Mayl '17$51,000 Assess, val. '16 (1-3 act.) — 1,160,952 City tax (per $1,000) $6.30 1916 INT. at office of City Treasurer. County Bonds. — WILMETTE. This village is in Cook County. ^ Street Bonds. - ^ 4M* Dec $12.000c-Pt yly City Hall Bonds. 4M* Dec $15,000c_Pfc yly Fire Department Bonds. _ , Dec 31 _ . — Dec 31 4Ms Dec $20,000c_Pt yly Dec 31 BOND. DEBT Apr. 10 '21 $42,000 Assess, debt (add'l) Assessed val., real 163,100 4,650,000 personal 575,000 Total assessed val. 1921—5,125,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1916— $142,500 (Actual val. about 50%) Assess, val. '15 (1-3 act.)--6,957,862 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 $9.40 School tax (per $5,000) 1915-$16.01 Pop'n 1910. 4,943; 1920 7,814 INT. at School Treasurer's offloe. VERMILION $.54,000--Apr 15 '22-'30 BOND. DEBT Oct 1915 VERMILION 1 1921 '21-25 This district (P. O. Sandwich) is 5s '21-26 Sept in De Kalb, La Salle and Kendall Cos June 5s 7,000—June 1 '22-'26 School Site & Building Bonds BOND. DEBT Apr 5 *21— $45,000 ($42,000. -Apr 1 '23-'28 Assessment debt (add'l) 75.400 16,000—Apr 1 '29-'30 5s '20 A-O Assess, val. *20 (1-3 act.)..3,846,332 81,000.-Apr 1 '31-39 9,000 Mar 1 1940 City tax rate (per $1,000) '16-S12.00 INTEREST payable at Sterling at BOND. DEBT Mar 1920. $148,000 5s WHEATON. P. O. CO. Danville. S. D. NO. 118. Assessed val., MICHIGAN—DEBT 158 This township (P. O. Rockford is the county seat. 5s^l°9aMay"d|77,400-May TOTAL DEBT Apr. 4 *21- TOWNSHIP. Grant Park) YELLOWHEAD COUNTY. WINNEBAGO $28,000 1 *22-'23 $87,000 Assess./Realestate val 807,775 iOther property 256,234 Total assessed valuation Assessed val., real estate.42,031,920 Assessed val.. personal—19,801,745 1,064.009 . property.$3,837,498 Population in 1920 (Census) —1,509 Tot.assess, val.'£0(3^ act.)65,671,163 Co. tax (per $1,000) 1920 $7.50 Population in 1920 (Census)...90,929 YOUNG AMERICA TOWNSHIP Other assessable WINNETKA This township DISTRICT. Edgar Cohnty. PARK (P. O. Hume) is in This district Is In Cook County. '30-'37 $24,000c. July 1 J-J 5s '20 -S BOND. DEBT Apr 1920- $115,000 Assessed valuation 1919—4,410,152 • ILLINOIS . (?) DISTRICTS. below are Issued under the River Dr. Drainage Act, assessments are below • Henderson Co. Dr. D. No. 2.118,500 Henderson Co. Dr. Dist.No.3 44.911 Hiliview Dr. & Lev. Dist 42,100 Auxier Creek Spec. Dr. Dist. Bay Bottom Drain. Dist 43,600 Bay Creek Sub-Dist. of Sny Island & Lev. Dr. Dist 6,500 Lower Bay Island Drainage & Levee District No. 1 ..111,500 McGee Creek Levee & Drain¬ Kaskaskia Island Levee Dist.148,500 Kethsburg Drainage Dist— 33.000 Green River Special Drainage District 38,000 District 93,600 35,500 6,600 5,750 Maple Grove Drainage Dist. Bon Pas Drain. Dist. No. 1_. 1,000 8,800 Mason & Cass River District Meredosia Levee & Dr. Dist. Cache River Dist. Sub. Dist. 5,800 No. 1 $37,500 Middle Fork Spec. Dr. Dist. 16,500 Canteen Creek Dr. Dist—1,000 Miller Pond D.D. of UnionCo 68,000 Mud Creek Spec. Drain.Dist. Claussen Park Levee & Drain¬ 6,000 age District 2,860 North Fork Spec. Dr. Dist. Coal Creek Levee & Dr. Dist. 96,089 (Hamilton & Saline Cos.). 78.000 Big Lake Spec. Drain. Dist.. Bird's Drainage District age Otter Pond Drain. Dist Degognla & Fountain Bluff Levee & Drain. Dist 41,000 Drain. District No. 1, towns of Atkinson and Alba 1,200 Dr. Un. Dist. No. 1 of Drury, Rock Isl. Co., and Eliza, 2,000 10,500 Drury Drainage District Sub-Dist. No. 1 of Union Dr. Dist. No. 1 of the towns of Drury, Rock Island Spec. Dr. Dist. 6,859 River Spec. Dr. Dist. (Henry & Bureau counties) Hartwell Drain.&Levee Dist. Co 125,400 5,574 Drainage District Union Drain. Dist. (Wayne & Edwards Counties). 50,486 Union Drain. Dist., Towns son of Deerfield & Northfield (Lake & Cook Counties) 5,400 4,000 Vandalia Levee & Dr. Dist 11,000 State of osaaaLh'EEi ' Co Sub-District Russell and Alli¬ 22,100 85,600 Hager Slough Spec. S. D. of Cass 41,688 99,000 13,000 6,000 Sangamon River Sp.Dr.Dist. Snake Creek Drainage Dist— South Qulncy Dr. L. Dist. of Adams 15,500 1,700 (Bureau & Whiteside cos.). Green Co St. Clair Co. Dr. Dist. No. 1. Co., and Eliza, Mercer Co Grand Tower Dr. & Leb. Dist Green River 6,500 85,500 81,000 8.000 Partridge Dr. & Levee Dist Preston Levy Dr. Dist Roe Special Drainage Dist.. Russell <& Allison D. D., Law¬ rence Mercer County Michigan. 5=3 BITS .... ... . DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. • Organized as a Territory (Act Jan. 11 1805)...July 4 1805 Admitted as State Total area a of State (Act June 15 1836) Jan. 26 1837 58,915 State Capital Lansing Governor (term exp. Dec. 31 1922)__ Alexander J! Groesbeck Sec. of State (term exp. Dec. 31 1922)..Charles J. De Land 1922)..Frank E. Gorman Auditor (term expires Dec. 31 1922) Attorney-General (term exp. -.Oramel B. Fuller Dec. 31 1922)..Merlin Wiley LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years the first Wednesday In January, and there is no limit to the length of session, excepting special sessions, in attending whioh members can receive no more than 20 daysrpay. "IS,TP.R_X OF DEBT.—The historical details of Michigan's State debt will be found in the "State and City Supplement" of April 1894. In 1864 the State Treasurer reported the funded debt at $3,880.$1,450,472 additional "trust fund debt." The State's bonded coupon war loan bonds which were issued in 1918, and $9,000,000 bonds for the improvement of State highways. The "trust fund debt" on June 30 1919 amounted to $6,978,924.94. The term "trust fund debt", is however a misnomer. In explanation it should be said that the United States up to 1894 page 98. 399 and Government set aside certain lands in the State of Michigan for educational purposes, and under the Michigan statutes the money received from the of these lands is used to pay the general expenses of the State; the sale law provides, however, that a certain specified rate of interest must be annually figured on the total amount accumulated from said sales and be paid over to the educational institutions specified. The amount of interest to be so paid is raised by taxation. c £PLPLERS'JBONUS BONDS.—A proposition to issue bonus bonds was approved soldiers bonds was were offered considered on $30,000,000 by the voters on April 4 1921 June 15 1921 but not sold. The only LOANS— Loan Bonds. -..$3,500,000c 1928 (Optional after 5 years.) Highway Bonds. 4^s'19 J-D$l,581,000-Nov 11934 War 4s '18 These bid'received leceiveu unsatisfactory. 5s '20 $419,000c.May 1 1934 3,OOO.OOOc_May 1 1925 5s '20 5s '20 . 5J^s'21 1,000,000c _Dec 1 1940 3,000,000c. June 1 1941 EQUALIZED VALUATION.—Since 1856 the equalized valuation &flve years' has The f°«owing shows the equalized valuation and tax rate for State purposes. Year. Eaualized Val. Tax Rate. 1920 1919 1918 —.... 1917 1916 - 1915 $4,500,000,000 $3.87 4,500,000,000 3.87 2,800,000,000 3.07 2,800,000,000 2.39 2,800,000,000 2.21 2,800,000,000 3.40 2,288.000.000 2.85 Y™r1906 Equalized Val. Tax Rate. 1896 $1,734,100,000 1.105,100,000 1886 945,450,000 1.272 1876 630,000,000 307,965.843 137,663,009 1.144 1866 1850 1846 $1.95 1.871 1.889 0.472 2.50 The assessed valuation of real estate and personal iroperty in 1920 was $5,319,702,886; in 1919, $4,503,980,981; in 1918, $4, 18,781,678; in 1917, $4,027,364,717; in 19i6," $3,625,142,971; and in 1915,$2,968,236,815. 1911 POPULATION OF STATE.— 3.668,412 1880 2,810,173 1870 1900 2.420,982 1860 1920 — 1910 1890 2,093,889 1850 29.369.065 1.630,937 1840 1,184,059 749,113 1830 397,654 1810 1820 212,267 31,639 8.896 4.762 From 1860 to 1870 increase was 434,946, or 58.1%; from 1870 to 1880 452.878, or 38.25%; from 1880 to 1890. 456.953. or 27.92%. From 1890 to 1900 the increase was 327.092, or 15.6%. From 1900 to 1910 the in¬ crease was 389,191, or 16.1%, and from 1910 to 1920 858,238, or 30.5%. DEBT LIMITATION.—Michigan, as noted in our history of the State's as a State in January 1837, when the whole land was buoyant over its inflated enterprises carried on at public expense. So debt, started its career debts to repel United States applied to the purposes for contracted. SECTION 11. No scrip, certificate or other evidence of State indebted¬ shall be issued except for such debts as are expressly authorized in ness The credit of the State shall not be granted to or in aid of association or corporation, public or private. SECTION 12. any persons, SECTION The 13. State shall not subscribe to nor be interested in association or corporation. the slock of any company, SECTION 14. The State shall not be a party to, nor be interested in any work of internal improvement, nor engaged in carrying on any such work except In the improvement of, or aiding in the improvement of public wagon roads, in the re-forestration and protection of lands owned by the of grants to the State of lands or other property. [In April 1917 the voters adopted an amendment to the constitution by adding a new section (Section 15a) to Article VIII, which provides that "any drainage district established under provision of law, may issue bonds for drainage purposes within such district."] State and in the expenditure [On April 21917 the voters approved an amendment to Article X,by adding section (Section 20) authorizing the State to acquire, purchase, take, a new hold and operate any railroad, or railroad property, belonging to any rail¬ or railway company in Michigan heretofore organized under a special charter still in force and in effect. The vote was 242,969 to 100,722.1 road The 1908 indebtedness assessed constitution which shall At valuation. provides that counties shall not incur increase their total debt beyond 3% of the general any their election in Nov. 1910, however, the voters adopted a constitutional amendment to allow counties assessed valuation of $5,000,000 or less to create debt up to 5 % of having an this value. The vote was 131,147, to 128,729. Cities and villages are left by the ' 1908 Instrument to the discretion of the Legislature in the matter of restrictions upon their borrowing power. The folioW8. Erovision which relates to this subject is found in Article 8, Section 20, and i as SECTION 20The Legislature shall provide by a general law for the In¬ corporation of cities and by a general law for the incorporation of villages, such general laws shall limit their rate of taxation for municipal purposes and restrict their powers of borrowing money and contracting debts. Pursuant to Sec. 20, laws providing for the incorporation of cities and villages were passed by the Legislature in 1909. By Subdivision (1) of Section 26 of Act No. 278 of the Public Acts of 1909 villages are prohibited from incurring debt in excess of 10% of the assessed valuation as shown by the last preceding assessment roll, except that in the case of fire, flood or other calamity, requiring an emergency fund, or for the repair or rebuilding of any of its municipal buildings, works, bridges or streets, a village may borrow an additional amount not exceeding X of 1% of the assessed value; but such debt not to run for more than three years. Moneys on hand in a sinking fund limited to the payment of indebtedness may be deducted in figuring the borrowing capacity. Mort¬ gage bonds to acquire or operate any public utility may be issued beyond the limit of general Indebtedness, but such bonds, it is provided, shall be secured only upon the property and revenue of such utility, including a franchise, stating the terms upon which, in case of foreclosure the pur¬ chaser may operate the same, which franchise shall In no case extend for a longer period than 20 years from the date of the sale of such utility and The rate of tax which villages may levy for is limited by subdivision (J) of Sec. 26 to 2% of the as¬ (k) says that no village shall have power to issue any bonds without creating a sinking fund for their payment, ex¬ cept special assessment bonds, which are a charge upon a special district created for the payment thereof, and serial bonds payable annually. The borrowing powers of cities are regulated by subdivision (6) of Sec. 4 of Act No. 279 of the Public Acts of 1909, as amended by Act 203. Public Acts of 1911, and Act No. 5, Public Acts of 1913. known as the "Home Rule" Act [V. 90, p. 1107 & 1507; also V. 98, p. 4051. It Is therein provided that each city may In its charter provide for borrowing money in a sum not to exceed 8% of the assessed value except that In cities where the amount which may be borrowed is now limited by law, such limit shall continue until raised or lowered by a 3-5 vote of the electors voting on the question at a gen¬ eral or special election; and in such cities bonds issued for public Improve¬ ments in connection with which a special assessment district is made to pay therefor, and which are a charge upon such district, shall not be included un¬ less the contrary is provided by the charter, and the resources of the sinking fund shall be deducted in determining the amount of such indebtedness. No single increase shall exceed 2% of the assessed value. When a city is authorized to acquire or operate any public utility, it may, for the purpose of acquiring the same, borrow money ou tbe credit of tbe city in a sum not to exceed 2% of the assessed value of all of the real and personal property of the city, and the city may also, for the purpose of acquiring such public utility, issue mortgage bonds therefor beyond the general limit of bonded Indebtedness prescribed by law; Provided, That such mortgage bonds Issued beyond the general limits of bonded indebtedness prescribed by law shall not impose any liability upon such city, but shall be secured only upon the property and revenues of such public utility, including a franchise stating the terms upon which, in case of foreclosure, the purchaser may operate the same.which franchise shall in no case extend for a longer period than 20 years from the date of the sale of such utility and franchise on foreclosure. And provided, further. That the charter shall provide for the creation of a sinking fund by setting aside such percentage of the gross or net earnings of the public utility as may be deemed sufficient for the payment of the mortgage bonds at maturity. In case of fire, flood or other calamity, the legislative body may borrow for the relief of the In¬ habitants of the city and for the preservation of municipal property, a sum not to exceed X of 1% of the assessed value, due In not more than three years, even If such loan would cause the Indebtedness of the city to exceed the limit fixed in the charter. No city shall have the power to Incur Indebtedness or issue bonds of any kind except for emergency pur¬ poses as above stated, and bonds secured only by mortgage on the property and franchise of a public utility which shall exceed in the aggregate 10% of the assessed value of all the real and personal property In the city. It is also provided that cities now incorporated as fourth-class cities may, while so Incorporated, Incur Indebtedness up to the limits contained in the Act of incorporation. Subdivision (a) of Section 4 allows cities to levy an annual tax not ex¬ ceeding 2% of the assessed value. The 1917 Legislature passed an Act (No. 232, Public Acts 1917) approved May 10 1917, amending Sections 4 and 21 of Act 279, Public Acts 1909, as amended, providing for the incorporation of cities and for revising and amending their charters. Prior to the adoption of the 1917 Act, an Act (No. 40) was signed by the Governor on April 13 1917 which was practically the same as the one signed on May 10 1917. The earlier Act became ef¬ fective Aug. 10 1917, while the one approved in May 1917 took effect immediately. In V. 104, p. 2471, we published the full text of Sections franchise (square miles) Treasurer (term expires Dec. 31 war. the constitution. Henderson Co. Dr. D. No. 11134,500 26,200 24,304 12,000 — Dist—- and and fifty thousand dollars. The State may also contract invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the State or aid the The money so raised shall be which it is raised or to the payment of the debts The figures given lands benefitted. $12,000 Allison Ditch Dist. No. 1 Ambraw Levee Dist Ambraw In Sections 10,11, 12. 13 and 14 of Article The State may contract debts to meet deficits in revenue but such debts shall not La the aggregate at any one time exceed two hundred SECTION 10. in time of (Not included among statements in detail.) Bonds of to go X. TOTAL DEBT DRAINAGE made for their payment on the are for Apr. 1920. to — 7,500 Population in 1920 (Census)—1,990 Population (est.) abreast the State to create debt, it put power of the State are contained These sections follow: Road Bonds. '16 $65,000 [VOL. 112. STATE the times, instead of putting any limit on the power of into Its constitution a notice to the Legiswork at once and make provision for "ascertaining the "proper objects of Improvement in relation to roads, canals and navigable "waters," that the money might be raised and these improvements might be prosecuted with as little delay as possible. That was the spirit which ruled and the condition which prevailed In 1837. In 1850 Michigan made and adopted another constitution. During the years which intervened the people had gained a wide experience ana had evidently profited by it. Hence we find them at the latter date showing a purpose to make an instrument in Its financial features about as dissimilar from the one it was to supplant as it could well be, and this purpose is continued in the new constitution approved by a popular vote on Nov. 3 1908. The provisions of the 1908 constitution concerning the debt-making be to ature is in Kankakee County. BOND. DEBT April 1918- OF municipal sessed on foreclosure. purposes valuation. Subdivision 4 and 21 of Act 232. EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.—Ad Act of the Legislature approved May 13 1909 provides that bonds hereafter issued by any county, township, city, village or school district in the State of Michigan shall be exempt from all taxation. V. 88. p. 1452. TAX ON SECURED DEBTS.—The 1913 Legislature passed an Act (No. 142) providing that by the payment of a specific tax of X %. "secured debts" may be exempted from the payment or further general taxes. 1915 this law was amended so as to exempt municipal bonds Issued In by places outside the State upon the payment of a similar tax. See "Chron¬ icle" of May 29 1915, State & City Department. The Attorney-General June, 1921.] MICHIGAN—CITIES has ruled that drainage and levee bonds do not come within the scope of the law referred to. Bee V. 101, p. 709. The law was again amended by the Legislature in 1917 providing for the exemption of any bond or other obligation issued by any foreign country upon the payment of the tax of *%. V. 104, p. 2258. I SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.—The law regulating the Invest¬ by Michigan savings banks is governed by Section 27 of Act No. ments 205 of the Pubuc amendment Acts of 1887, and amendments thereto. In 1913 an approved, specifying that steamship bonds, if issued on bulk freighters operating on the Great Lakes ana connecting waters, must be on steamships of at least 7,000 tons carrying capacity; and pro¬ viding that securities against which participation certificates are issued must be deposited in a Michigan trust company rather than a Michigan collateral deposit company. The law was again amended in 1919 so as to provide that savings banks may, in addition to the public debt or bonds of any city, county, township, village, school district of any State or ter¬ ritory in the United States, invest in legally authorized bonds of any road district in Michigan organized, constituted and existing by virtue of pro¬ visions of Act 59 of the Public Acts of 1915, and amendments thereto, and in accepted draft or bills of exchange; the law as amended in 1919 also was Erovides that lien amount instance of be loaned upon notes or bonds secured y mortgage the in the which may improved farm property is increased from 50% to 60% of the value of such property. We publish Section 27 as it now reads: Sec. 27. A savings bank shall keep at least 12% of its total deposits on AND 159 TOWNS securing title covering readily marketable staples. For the purposes of this section the acceptance of any one person, company, firm or corpora¬ tion shall not exceed at any time more than twenty per cent of its paid-up capital and unimpaired surplus. The aggregate of such accepted drafts or bills of exchange shall not exceed at any one time the amount of capital stock and unimpaired surplus of the bank. (I) The remainder of such deposits may be invested in notes, bills, or other evidences of debt, the payment of which is secured by the deposit with the bank of collateral security consisting of personal property or securities of known marketable value worth ten per cent more than the amount so loaned and interest for the time of the loan; or may be invested in notes, or other evidences of debt, the payment of which is secured by such bills property or securities deposited in a trust company organized under the laws of this State; or may be deposited in any national bank, trust company, or bank in cities of this or any other State, approved by the Commissioner of the Banking not Department as reserve cities, and a portion of said remainder, exceeding the capital and additional stockholders' liability, may be invested in negotiable paper approved by the Board of Directors, but the bank shall not exceed ten per cent of the total deposits, In case the actual reserve shall per cent above provided, the bank shall promptly and in good faith take measures to restore and maintain its lawful reserve, in default of which the Commissioner of the Banking Department shall require such restoration within thirty days after notice, and a failure to comply with such demands shall warrant proceedings to wind up the bank as pro¬ deposits in any one capital and surplus of the depositing bank. fall below the twelve vided in Section 6 of this Act. hand, or with national or State banks or trust companies, payable on demand, in cities approved by the Commissioner of the Banking Depart¬ ment as reserve cities, or invested in United States bonds; three-fifths of the remainder of the savings deposits shall be invested by the Board of Direc¬ CITIES. tors as follows: (a) In bonds of the United States, or any State or Territory of the United Provided, That such State or Territory has not, in the ten years preceding the time of such investment repudiated its debt and failed to pay the same, or the interest due thereon, or upon any part of such debt; or (b) In the public debt or bonds of any city, county, township, village, COUNTIES AND STATE OP TOWNS IN THE MICHIGAN. States: school district of any State or Territory in the United States which shall have been authorized by the Legislature of such State or Territory: Provided, That the total indebtedness of such municipality does not exceed 5% of its assessed valuation; except by a vote of two-thirds of the Board of Direc¬ tors, such bonds may be purchased if the total liabilities do not exceed 10% of its assessed valuation: or (c) In the legally authorized bonds of any road district in Michigan or¬ ganized, constituted, and existing by virtue of the provisions of Act No. 59 of the Public Acts of 1915. and amendments thereto; or (d) In the legally authorized first mortgage bonds of any steam railroad corporation organized undei the laws of any State of the United States; Provided, That such company has for five years prior to the time of making such investment than by such bank paid annually dividends equal to not less 4% on its entire capital utock and has not during said period defaulted in the payment of the matured principal or interest of any debts incurred by it and secured by mortgage or trust deed upon its property or any part thereof, or in the payment of any part of the matured principal or interest of any bonds guaranteed and assumed by it; or (e) In the first mortgage bonds of railroad companies whose lines are eased or operated or controiI<?a by any railroad company specified in para¬ graph {d) of this section, if said bonds be guaranteed both as to principal and interest by the railroad company to which said lines are leased or by which thev are operated or controlled; (J) In the legally authorized mortgage bonds of any steam railroad corpora¬ tion organized under the laws of any State of the United States, which shall have been issued for the purpose of retiring all prior mortgage indebtedness on so much of the property of such company as is covered by the mortgage securing such issue of bonds, and further providing for additions, extensions or improvements; Provided, That such company has for three years prior to the time of making such investment by said bank paid annually divi¬ dends equal to not less than 4% on its entire capital stock, which capital stock shall equal or exceed in amount one-third of the par value of all Its bonded indebtedness, and has not, during the same period, defaulted in the payment of the matured principal or interest of any debts incurred by It and secured by mortgage or trust deed upon its property or any part thereof, or in the payment of any part of the matured principal or interest upon a bond guaranteed or assumed by it; Provided, Said issues of bonds shall have been approved by the Securities Commission hereinafter provided for; (g) In the legally authorized first mortgage bonds of any electric railroad, street railway, gas or electric light or power company, organized under the laws of the State of Michigan; Provided, That such company has, for five years prior to the time of making such investment by said bank paid annually dividends equal to not less than 4% on its entire capital stock, and has not during the same period defaulted in the payment of the ma¬ tured principal or interest or any debts incurred by it and secured by mortgage or trust deed upon its property or any part thereof; or in the payment of any part of the matured principal or interest of any bonds guaranteed or assumed by it; or in the first mortgage bonds of any such company which has been In operation less than five years: Provided: That the cost of construction and equipment of the plant of such company shall exceed by at least 50% the amount of the entire bonded indebtedness of such company, and the said plant and equipment shall be free from all other liens and encumbrances, and the said company shall have earned during the period it has been in operation more than enough to pay all interest accrued on all said bonds and not less than 4% per annum dividends upon its entire capital stock outstanding; Provided, Said issues of bonds snail have been approved by the Securities Commission hereinafter provided for; Ch) In the legally authorized first mortgage bonds of steamsnip compan¬ ies: Provided, That such mortgages shall be upon steel steamship or steamships for the carriage upon the Great Lakes and connecting waters of {jackage freight andand upon bulk freightersat least five seven thousand tons passengers combined of of at least thousand tons carryng capacity each, carrying capacity each: Provided, That such bonds are issued at the time of completion and enrollment of such steamship, or steamships, or within one thereafter: Andjprovided further. That by the express terms of said mortgage at least 10% of the total issue of said bonds shall be retired annu¬ ally, beginning within two years from the date of said bonds, and that the mortgage liability against said property shall not exceed one-half of its actual cost: And provided further, That the trustees of such mortgage shall be required to protect the lien of said mortgage by attending to the recording thereof and by causing property covered by said mortgage to be insured against all risks on vessel property ordinarily covered by such Insurance, including marine risks and disasters, general and particular average, collision liability, protection and indemnity Insurance and insur¬ ance against liability for injuries to persons, in insurance companies and under forms of policies approved by the trustee, for an amount equal to the full insurable value of such steamship, such insurance to be made with year loss payable to said trustee and the policies deposited with it: And provided further. That there shall be filed with the Commissioner of the Banking Department of this State a schedule of the insurance upon such property, shall accompanied by the certificate of said trustee that the policies mentioned said schedule are held by said trustee and are payable to said trustee which schedule shall be signed by the trustee under said mortgage ana be in benefit of the holders of the outstanding bonds Issued under such mortgage; and further, That similar certificates be filed In case of loss for the by said trustee with said Commissioner of the Banking Department of this State, evidencing renewals of said insurance by proper policies or legal insurance binders: Provided further, That by the terms of such mortgage, the mortgagor shall not suffer such steamship to become Indebted in an amount exceeding 5% of the original amount of the principal of said mortgage at any time and that the faiiure of the mortgagor to forth¬ with procure the release of such steamship, or steamships, from mechanics', laborers', admiralty, statutory, or other liens, claims or charges against such steamship, shall constitute a default In the provisions of such mort¬ gage: And provided further, That such bonds shall have been approved by the Securities Commission hereinafter provided for; (i) Said banks may loan the same upon negotiable paper or other evi¬ dence of indebtedness secured by any of the above mentioned classes of from time to time security; or (J) Upon notes or bonds secured by mortgage lien upon unencumbered real estate worth at least double the amount loaned; except on improved the amount loaned upon such notes or bonds secured by first mortgage lien shall not exceed sixty per cent of value of such property; or (k) In accepted drafts, or bills of exchange having not more than six months to run growing Out of transactions involving the importation or exportation of goods; or growing out of transactions involving the domestic shipment of goods providing shipping documents conveying or securing title are attached at the time of acceptance: or which are secured at the time of ac¬ ceptance by official warehouse receipt or other document conveying or farm property Ass'd ADRIAN. This Is In Lenawee County. Population '10. 10,730. 1920,11,878. Inc. city 1853. M-N$30,000 1921-1928 4s'07 M-N 5,870 1921-1927 4s'08 M-N 11,000 1921-1931 Bridge Bonds. 4^s'19 A-O $20,000 ($2,000 Oct 1 in '22, '24, '27, '29, '30, *32,'33,'34, *35 & 36). Water-Works Bonds. 5s '20 M-S f$50,000—Sept 1 '22-'31 1175,000 Sept 1 1932 4s '06 Paving rate (per $1,000) 1920--$11.43 Population in 1921 (est.).. 8,000 INT. payable at Detroit Trust Co. ALPENA. This city is in Alpena County. Water Bonds. M-S $150,000c Light Bonds. 4s M-S $100.000c 1924 5s 1925 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1921 $250,000 Certificate debt 28,000 27,013 Sinking fund Assess, val. real estate. P9.000 due Nov. 1 1921.) 6,936,650 Assess, val. personal 3,177,050 Total value ■1 M-N$19,500c_Nov 1 '21&'26 3s '01 val'n'20(100%act.)$l3,044,295 Tax 1920—. 10,113,700 M-N 24,573c 1921-1940 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20 $28.70 11,101 ($3,000 in '18, '22, '24, '27, '30, '32 Pop'n 1910, 12,706; 1920$4,000 in '35, '38 & '40.) 4s *11 May $20,000—1926 & 1931 ANN ARBOR~ Incorporated in 1851. 2,000 Oct 1 1922 $12,000 9,0000ct 1 '24-'27-'29 Fire bonds of 1915. 4,720 10,000.—Oct 1 '30-'32 Park bonds of 1915 4^s'19 A-O Farm Bonds. 24,OOOOct 1 '33-'34-'36 $8,000 1921-1924 4,000 Oct 1 1935 4s Water-Plant-Purchase Bonds. 1,000 Oct 1 1937 4s'14 F-A$390,000c_ Feb 1 '22-'34 Old Water Co. Bonds (Assumed) Water-Works Bonds. 5s $60,000 1931 ... . ___ BOND. DEBT June 1 '21- $182,000 s $200,000 ... — F-A 120,000 230,000 5s '19 Bridge Bonds. Sinking fund 4M35 $38,700 Assessed val., real estate. 9,129,953 _s Fire Dept. Bonds. Assessed val., personal 4,157,000 $13,500 Tot.ass'd val. 21(75%act.)13,186,950 _s Public Park Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) '21 (est.) .$12.50 Water debt (addl) —_ Aug 1 1929 ... ... INT. at _s Treasurer's office. This city Is In Calhoun Co. 1885. Bridge Bonds. $2,360 ... Sewer _s ALBION. Inc. — Bonds. $27,362 ... ————..... Paving Bonds. F-A $64.200c 1921-1923 F-A 133,650—Aug 1 '21-*29 ^ 4s ^ „ 5s '19 4*s'08 M-S $12.000c-8ept I '21-'24 Water Refunding Bonds. 4*s'19 July $46,300 1921-1928 Paving Bonds (Assessment). 4*s'14 May $30,300c 1921-1928 5s'11 Aug 2,000c 1921-1922 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 '21 $58,300 Assessment debt (add'l)..* 32,300 NET DEBT 90,600 46,300 Water debt (incl. abo ve). 1,500 Sinking fund . Detention Hospital Bonds. 4s F-A $8.668 BOND.DEBT Apr 5 1921-1924 21 $1,104,892 627,120 estate.26,550,860 personal.. 5,655,815 Water debt (incl.) Assessed val'n, real Assessed val'n, Total assessed valuation 1920 (90% actual val.).32,206,675 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1920-$9.95 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *20_$27.23 Popul'n 1910, 14,817; 1920, 19,516 val., real estate—_ 4,772,050 INTEREST at City Treasury. Assess, val., personal 1,283,850 Total val. 1920 (2-3 act.). 6,055,900 Total tax rate (per $1,OOO)'2O_$30.'21 ANN ARBOR SCHOOL DIST. This district Is In Washtenaw Co. Population 1910, 5,833; 1920-8.354 A-0$154,000c—Oct 1 '2l-'35 INT. on water 5s In N. Y. on 4s '05 A-O 24',000c_Apr 1 '22-*29 the bridge 4*s In Chicago; other 4s *17 5s '20 A-O $94,000—Apr 1 '22-'35 bonds at City Treasurer's office. BOND. DEBT Apr 6'21-. $280,000 Ass'd val. '20 (85% act.).32,968,620 ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—-$9.30 School Bonds. Population in 1920 19,516 4*s'16 $68.000 ------INTEREST payable in Ann Arbor TOTAL DEBT May 15 *21 $62,000 Tot. ass'd val. '20 (H act.) ;6,405,000 at State Savings Bank. Assess, — Tax rate 1920 (per $1,000)—$36.00 COUNTY. of L'Anse is the county BARAGA COUNTY?" ALGER The city Munlslng Is the county seat. seat. Road Bonds. F-A $25,000—Aug 1 *21-'25 5s 5s '11 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 *20 $40,000 Assessed valuation, real.. 11,758,500 personal 2,570,273 '19 (act. val.).14,328,773 (per $1,000) 1919—$30.50 Population 1910, 7,675; 1920—9,983 INT. on 5s at Treas. office pr FarAssessed val'n, Tot. val. Tax rate •on, Son & Co., N. Y. and Chicago. Road Bonds. 1921-1922 $63,000 — Jail Bonds. 5s 6,000 ... BOND. DT. June 2 $72,000 '21— Floating debt 20,000 Assessed valuation, real—6,473,283 Assessed val'n, personal. — 604,808 Total val'n 1920 (actual)—7,078,091 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$16.89 Population in 1920 (Census)—7,662 ALMA. city is in Gratiot County. Incorporated 1905. Improvement Bonds. 5s '06 $3,000 Serially Water Improvement Bonds. 5*s'20 J-J $80,000—Jan 1 '23-*38 Water Bonds. 4*s'17 M-N$l8.000—Nov *21-'36 Paving Bonds. 5s \1 $6,000 Street Impt. Bonds. 5s'12 $15,000 This This olty Is In Calhoun County. Inoorp. a village 1850; as a olty 1859. Sewer — - ... - ... Sewer Bonds. 32,000 4*8*16 M-N$24,700—Nov 1 '2l-'36 DEBT Apr 8 '21 $260,000 Water debt (incl.) 204,000 Assessed f Real estate......7,470,000 5s '17 ... BOND. CREEK. BATTLE Bonds. , , $2,500c Mar 1922 15,000c—-Apr 1 1924 1925-1927 4*s'07 M-N 15,000 5,000c—May 1 1922 4s *08 M-N M-N 15.000 1923-1928 J-D 15.000c.—June 1 1929 * M-S 30.000.-Nov 1 *24-'31 48 *11 4s '05 4s '00 M-S A-O To x.* « 4*8*13 M-N 4*s* 14 M-S 4*s'15 — 30.000 1924-1932 5.000 '39& 43 30.000c—-Sept 1 1934 7,000 1921-1923 4*s'16M-S 30,000—Sept 1 '21-20 4s '12 5s '17 M-N M-S 7.000 —1921-1927 18,000 Sept 48,000c_Sept 1 value. (Personal 5,574,865 4^s'19 M-S 18,000—Sept 1 M-S Assess, val. '20 abt. 80%.13,044,865 5s '19 65,000--Mar 1 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20.$30.00 5s '20 Paving & Sewer Bonds. Population 1910, 2,757; 1920, 7,542 5s '18 ^ 4»^s ALMA SCHOOL~DisTRICT. This district Is In Gratiot County. 4*s'12 Mar $28,125-Mar 15 '22- 26 5s '17 45,000 May School debt May 14 1921 $72,000 --- ... ... ... '21-*38 *22-'34 $40,000 City Jail Bonds. 4*s'14 M-S $20,000c_8ept City-Hall Bonds. 4s '12 '21-'38 '21-'44 1 35-30 F-AI150.000—Feb 1 27-36 50,000c.Sept 1 26-33 4*s'14 M-S r MICHIGAN—CITIES i6o"\_y^ BATTLE CREEK BELDING SCHOOL DISTRICT. (Concluded). This district (P. O. Belding) Bridge Bonds. 4s '09 $10,000 4s '10 M-S 15,000c .1925-1920 Sept 1 1930 4s '11 M-S 15,000 Mar 1 1932 4tfs*14 M-S 15.000c.Sept 1 '24-*25 4J*s'19 M-S 24,000c_8ept 1 '21-44 (117,000c_Mar 1 '22-'30 5s '20 M-S] 40,000c.Mar 1 '31-34 ( 55,000c.Mar 1 '35-'45 ... Paving Bonds. 4s '03 M-S 110.000c 4s *00 M-S 13,000c 4H»'07 M-S 25.000 1925-1927 25,000 1927-1929 12.000c—Sept 1 1931 10,000 .....1939-1943 39,000c. Sept 1 '21-'24 8,000 .....1921-1923 30,000. .Sept 1 *21-20 5s 17 'M-S 7,000 1921-1927 4^8*19 M-S 120,000c.Sept 1 '2l-'44 4?is'19 19,000—.Sept'21-39 5s'20 125,000 1921-1945 TOTAL DEBT Apr. 192111,141,000 4M«'08 M-S 4s 10 M-S 4Hs'13 4Ms'14 M-S 4Ms'15 ... 4Ms'16 M-S ... _ ... ... assessed Total 5s *10 $15,000 ann — _— /$12 500-May 15 '22-'26 1 45,000-May 15 '27-'35 BOND. DEBT Apr. 7 1921 $75,000 5s '20 ann Tot. assess, val. '20(M act.>3,279.617 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.-$16.43 Population in 1920 (est.) Mar 1 1922 1923 valuation 1920 (100% act A 44,019,730 City tax (per $1,000) 1920 $(3.00 Population'10, 25,267; '20, 36,164 INTEREST payable In New York Bank. at Nat. Park battle creek sch. dist. 6s '19 A-OS267,500- .Apr 1 '22-34 BOND. DEBT Apr. 5 '21. $510,000 Assessed valuation 1920.-48,120,570 School tax rate (per M) '20..$15.50 is in Ionia County. Ellis School Bldg. Bonds. Improvement Bonds. 1936 $15,000 — Street Impt. Bonds. 4s '02 A-O $2,500 Oct Refunding Bonds. 1921 10.042 additional debt Floating debt City tax rate (per $1,000) '20-135.99 Assess, Population in 1920 (est.) 37,500 Assess, Total 40,000 8,480,950 val. real estate val. personal assessed 2,170,183 valuation — This district (P. O. Big Rapids) is in Mecosta County. 5s '19 M-S f$20,000c.Sept 9 *24&*29 4s '04 $30,000—Aug 15 1934 School Refunding Bonds. 4s '01 A-O $12,000 Oct 1 1921 5s '08 J-J 15,000-—July 9 1928 DEBT OF BAY CITY. BOND. DEBT May 1921 $1,963,800 Local lmpt. debt (incl.)— 196,800 Water debt (incl.) 297,000 366,031 Sinking fund Total assessed value 1920.49,163,712 (Assessment about cash value.) Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$23.27 INTEREST at National Bank of Commerce, New York. BAY CITY UNIONSCH. DIST. f $100,000.Apr 1 '22-'25 105,000.Apr 1 '26-'28 135,000.Apr 1 '29-'31 100,000.Apr 1 '32-33 60,000-Apr 1 1934 500,000..Apr 1 1935 BOND DEBT Apr. 1 '21_$1,000,000 Total assess, val. 1920...49,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...,.$9.81 5s *20 A-O | $30,000c M-S] 15,000c , 48 4s *09 J-D county. Joseph is the county seat. Road-Improvement Bonds. 4s *13 M-S $100.000c.Sept 15 1928 4s '14 M-S 400.000c—Sept 15 1929 TOTAL DEBT 1919 $795,400 Sinking funds 10,697 Total val. '19 (cash val.).57,187.355 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917—.$12.30 ... Population '10 , 53,522; '20, 62,653 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Chicago. BESSEMER. ~ This city is In Gogebic Co. Incor. 1893. Pop. '10, 4,583; '20, 5,482. Water Bonds. 5s $30,000—— 4Ks'19 F-A 188,000 Highway Bonds. 5s'12 $s,S00cMay 15 21- 24 4Ms*19F-A 75,000 Sewer Bonds. $3,000—Apr 1 '22-'24 10,000-Apr 1 '25-'29 5Ms'17 A-O 3,000 Apr 1 1930 8,000—Apr 1 *31-'32 20,000 Apr 1 *33-*36 6,000 Apr 1 1937 Street Impt. Bonds. 5s $35,000— Highway, Sewer St Water. 5s '14 J-J $50,000.1ast bond 1932 BOND. DEBT May 31 '20 $445,000 Sinking fund 30,500 Assess, val. real est 3,703,612 Assess, val. personal 2.518,249 ... — — . ... — ... valuation 1920(75% act.) 6,721.861 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$29.32 INT. at Johk-jNuveen & Co.,Chlc Mar 10 1923 Mar 10 1928 bessemer school district. I 30,000c..Mar 10 1933 Thi^mstrlct (P. O. Bessemer) is in 0Q,OOOc.Oct 1 *25&'30 Gogebic County. 25,000c..Dec 15 1923 hool Bonds. , _State Judgment Bonds. 4)48 08 J-D $25.000c__Dec 15 1921 Stone Road Bonds, 4s Refund's $50,000c.._Aug 1 1922 4s do 50,000c--Aug 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Apr. 5 '21. $330,000 Sinking fund... 186.938 Assess, val., real estate...64,375,852 Assess, val., personal 18,078,473 5)tfs'17 M-S $15),000 _(Due part yearly.) TOTAL DEBT April 1921. $159,000 Total assessed valuation 1920 (60% act.) School tax (per $1,000) 6.221,881 $17.50 1920—$43.40 Population in 1920 (est.) 6,000 Principal payable at the Corn Ex¬ Total assess, val. 1920—82,454,325 change National Bank of Chicago. Total tax (per $1,000 1920 ...$30.35 Populati'n 1910, 68,238; 1920,69,548 BIG RAPIDS. INT. on $75,000 refunding 4s, Total tax (per $1,000) This city is In Mecosto County. Bonds are tax-free. Park Bends. 1923, 1928 & 1933, at the Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y,; on refund¬ Incorp. 1869. ing 4s, 4Hs'll 1925 and 1930, $60,000, at Harris, Forbes & Co., N. Y.: on $25,000 refunding 4s at First Nat. Bank. Detroit; on judgment 4Mb at Halsey, Stuart & Co.. Chicago; oa stone road bonds a tFintN>\ ... Refunding Bonds. F-A $5,000c 5s ... 5Xa ... 5s belding. This city is In Ionia County. corporated 1893. Water Bonds. 4Xs In¬ Dec 1 1931 Water Bonds.* J-J $4.000c.July 1 *22-*25 4X ... 4s ... 4)48 ... Aug 1,000c—July $10.000—Sept 1 3,000 Feb 4.000 5.000 5.000 5,000 8 1924 1 1923 *26-'27 1 1923 Mar 1 1929 Mar 1 1930 Jan 1 1931 Jan 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Apr 13 1921 $118,000 $65,000 Water debt (Included) 56,000 Street Impt. Bonds. Assessed valuation, real .2,615,220 .8 $46,000 : Assessed val'n, personal—_1.074.930 City Hall Bonds. Total valuation 1921 (act.) 3,690,150 -s $15.000 (Assessment 90% actual.) BOND. DEBT June 1921.1132,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920 .$39 .°4 Total| value 1920 3,421,628 Population 1910, 4,519; 1920. 4,558 City tax rate (per $1,000) *17.$12.00 ♦Principal and interest paid from Population 1910, 4,119; 1920, 3,911 water revenue. _s ... ... _ — Incorp. Apr. 16 1885. Charlevoix County. Electric Light Bonds. 5s'18 $85.000 BOND. DEBT June 1921- $171,000 ... - 4Ms'15 $8,400—Apr 1 1935 Total val. 1917 2,463.895 4Ms'12 M-S 22.000c—.Mar 12 1932 Total tax rate(per $1.000) 16-S10.00 Water Bonds. Population 1910 , 2,420; 1920, 2,218 5s '15 $7,400 Dec 1 1935 4Ms'17 J-J 7,875 Jan 2 1937 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY. — — ... Sewer -s '15 Bonds. County seat Is Charlevoix. $12,700 Dec 1 1935 Highway Impt. Bonds. 4Ms'17 J-J 9,440—July 16 1937 .s $225,000-— Bridge Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr. 16 '21 $235,000 .s '15 $1,500 Dec 1 1935 Assess, val. real estate '20.9,524,467 Funding Bonds. Assess, val. personal 1920-3,017,600 -s '15 $13,300 Dec 1 1935 Total ass'd val. 1920 12,542,067 Paving Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$30.00 4Ms'15 $23,300——Apr 1 1935 Population '10, 19,157; *20, 15,788 General fund 6s $1,623 GEN. BD. DT. Apr. 6 '21 $165,990 Assessment debt (add'l) 18.998 cheboygan. This city is in Cheboygan Co. Inc. Floating debt (add'l) 20,993 Sinking funds 6,558 1889. Pop. '10, 6,859; '20. 5,642. ... — — ....— Assessed val'n 75% 1921 (50%act.) ———4,791,750 INT. at Village Treasurer's office. birmingham district. sch. village This district (P. O. Birmingham) is in Oakland County. School Bonds. 5s '18 4 Hs'20 — . . . $30,000 Jan 1 1928 15.600Jan 15 1935 Apr 9*21— $383,600 - TOTAL DEBT Total assessed - valuation 1921 (60% act.) 7,350,000 (per $1,000)'21-$16.80 Population in 1920 4.600 years). *23-*33 Park Bonds (part every 5 A-O $l9,250c.Oct 1 5s *03 Paving Bonds. 5s *06 F-A $l0,500c.Aug 1 *21-*23 5s '08 J-D 11.000 1921-1931 City-Hall and Paving Bonds.' 5s '04 M-S $6,000c.Sept 1 '21-'23 Refunding Bonds. 5s '07 F-A $20,000—Aug 1 *24-'27 5s '08 J-D 5.100 1921-1931 4Ms'99 A-O 4,000—Oct 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Mar 14 '21. $179,000 Floating debt 33,287 Water debt (incl.) 35,000 Assessed val., real estate..2,282,815 Assessed val., personal 530,382 Tot. assess. vaL'20( Mact-) .2,813,197 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—149.31 ^ , INTEREST on the park bonds 1923 to 1933 and the paving Impt. bonds due 1921 to 1923 is pay¬ due blissfield. able This village is in Lenawee Co. Paving Bonds. 5s '19 $48.000 ... at the Chemical Nat. bonds at the State Sav. Bank, Detroit; on all other Issues at the First Nat. Bank In Cheboygan. — --------- BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '21. $75,000 Tot.assess.val.'20(act. val.) .2,438,645 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $12.00 Population 1910, 1,474; cheboygan school dist. High-School Bonds. ■ J-D $24,000c June 1922 1920, 1.906 5s '07 . 5s '07 4Mb BOYNE CITY. Incorporated 1917. Water Works Bonds. _s *16 $21,000 '10 — ... ... $1,000) 1921— $12.44 1920 7,000 INTEREST on the bonds due 1922 - — .s Apr. 15 '21 $78,000 1921 .2,813,197 Assess, valuation Population in 30,000— 16,000.00 Refunding Bridge Bonds. '15 $14,000 '16 4,000 Street Bonds. 5s *08 $9,000. _s '17 21,000 Refunding Street Bonds. .s'16 $3,000... Road St Bridge Bonds. 6s'21 $20,000—.Mar 20 1926 Bridge Bonds. .s '17 $4.000 BOND. DEBT Apr 8*21— $9?,000 Note debt. 37,372 Total assessed val. 1920—3.179,674 Total tax rate (per $1.000) *20.$15.00 Population 1910, 5,218; 1920, 4,284 .s 24,000c—Sept 11 1927 30.000c—July 1 1924 School tax (per ... '16 _s Sept J-J BOND. DEBT This city is in Charlevoix County. _s Bank In New York; on the city-hall and pav¬ ing — Light Plant Bonds. $24,000-a 5Ms — - ... ... ... .— ... cadillac. This city is in Wexford County. BOND. DEBT May 12 '21 $100,095 Assess, val., real estate——5,956,680 Assess, val., personal 3,732,950 Tot .assess .val.'21(M act.) 9,689 630 Total tax rate(per $1.000) '20.S32.72 Population 1910, 8,375; 1920, 9,750 CALHOUN COUNTY. Marshall Is the county seat. Road Bonds. 4Ms2'17 A-0/S40.000 Aprl 1922 \ 180,000. Apr 1 *23-'26 4Ms'18 ... 140,400 1921-1933 BOND. DEBT Mar 15 *17- 380,000 Assess, val. real 65,264,264 Assess, val. personal 18,738,242 Total assess, val. 1919—84,002,506 Population *10, 56,638; '20, 72,918 INT. at the Natl Park Bank.N.Y. payable at Central Trust Co. of Illi¬ nois In Chicago; on bonds due 1924 at American Exchange Nat. Bank, New York; on bonds due 1927 at Chemical Nat. Bank, New York. chippewa county. County seat Is Sault Ste. Marie. Agricultural & Domestic School A-O $20,000c—Feb 11926 Refunding Road Bonds. 4Mg*10 J-D$100.000c—June 1 1925 Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'12 M-N$40.000c—May 15 1927 Bridge Bonds. 4s 19 $20,000-May 15 '22-'29 Court House Bonds. 4s *19 $22,000-May 15 '22-'29 Road Bonds. 4Ms'15 ---$150,000 July 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Apr.l '20- $360,000 Sinking fund..———— 169,392 Assessed valuation, real—21,599,481 Assessed val'n, personal— 6,852,422 Total valuation 1921—28.451,903 Population '10, 24,472; '20, 24,818 INT. «on bridge 4s, Agricultural School bonds, refunding4Ms of 1912. road bonds and court-house 4s at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; refunding 4Mb due 1919 at Harris Trust & Sav. Bank, Chicago. 4s *11 . „ -- -— ... - clinton county. St. John is the county seat. Infirmary Bonds. 5s'19 June $49,835 June 11922 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $370,000 Assess, val. real 29,525,740 Assess, val. personal 4,462,580 County tax rate (per $1,000)_$16.00 Assessed val. 1920 33,988,320 Population '10, 23.129; '20. 23,110 CALUMET TWP. S. D. NO. 1. This district (P. O. Calumet) is in Houghton County. clinton township union school district no. 1. 4Ms"l0dj5f ^40,000.-July Is in Macomb County. This district (P. O. Mt. 1 '22-25 Clemens) BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $50,000 Toi a 1 assessed val. 1920-.23,390,104 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$9.50 Building Bonds. 5s '18 Sl5.000.Mar 15 *22-'30 5s M-S *4,000. CASPIAN. SCH. BD. DT. Apr. 1921. $45,000 Tohasses. val.'20(90% act.) 12,778,830 This village (P. O. Iron Co 5Ms'19 s-a — Palatka) is in Population 1919 (est.) ♦INT. payable at the Trust Co., Detroit. Water Works Bonds. ($10,000 Aug 1 1929 ... Building Bonds. •This city is in This village Is In Oakland County. 5s '08 5s New York. $25,000c 3. CHARLEVOIX. birmingham. — assessed NO. 5,000 ... Total tax rate St. Total bay county. County seat Is Bay City. Refunding Bonds. 4s 3,051 Population in 1910 F-A DIST. (P. O. Lakeview) is In val. *20(M Population 1910, 1,607; 1920, 3,694 berrien SCH. This district Montcalm County. School tax (per 1,000) 1919. -$11.03 act.)3,688,970 .2,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$17.20 Population fn 1916 Population in 1920 (est.) 6,000 assess, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 —-$15.00 ... . (per $1.000)'19-819.34 20,624; 20, 20,395 Population *10, - Sinking fund Tot. — 20,000.. Oct 15 1927 4s'98 Oct 18,000 Oct 15 1928 4s '00-'01Mar 40,000. .Mar 1 '30-'31 4« '02-3-4J-D 30.000..June 1 '32-'34 4s '03 F-A 10,000.—Feb 1 1933 4s '04 F-A 9,000...Feb 16 1934 4s '05 F-A 10.000 Feb 16 1935 Refunding Impt. Bonds, 5s '95 J^J $58,000...-July 1 1925 5s *97 J-J 16,000 July 1 1927 4s *99 J-J 22,000...-July 1 1929 School Bonds. Tot. tax rate 4Ms'16 A-O $22,500—Apr 1 '22-30 j 15,000c...Sept 9 1934 BOND. DEBT May 1 '20$25,000 (Optional 1929) 4,000 BOND. DEBT May 11 '21- $35,000 Floating debt. Total assessed val., 1919—1,099.694 ... A-O COUNTY. Cassopolis is the county seat. Road Bonds. 4M»'18 s-a $430,000 —1922-1933 TOTAL DEBT May 16 '21 $510,000 Assessedval., real estate—21,144,000 Assessed val., personal— 4,026,202 Total assess, val. 1920—..25,170,202 CATO TWP. BIG RAPIDS SCH. DIST. —. 4s '97 CASS ... city. 1919 (% act.) 10.651,133 Bay City Is In Bay County. In- Total tax (per $1,000) 1918—-$24.15 corp. 1865. Pop'n 1910, 45,166: INT. at City Treasurer's office. 1920.47.554. Water-Works Bonds. benton harbor sch. dist. 4s '99 J-J $140,000 July 1 1929 4s 'L2 $18,000 —1922 Local Improvement Bonds. 55,000— 1932 5s *15 J-J $16,000 July 1 1923 5s '13 375,000. 1P34 4J4s'l6 J-J 10,000—July 1 1924 4Ms'19 $448,000 5s *17 J-J 8,000—July 15 1922 TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 '21Assess, val. '20(75% act.) 11,000,000 4Ms'17 J-J 15,000—July 15 1925 5s '18 J-D 10,700-June 15 *22-'23 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—..$1.34 Public Park Bonds. Population in 1920 (est.).. 12,500 INT. payable in Benton Harbor 4s '07 J-D$200.000c..June 15 1937 CityHail Bonds. benton township. 4s '93 J-D $25,000 June 1 1922 This township (P. O. Benton Har¬ 4s '95 J-J 50,000-.July 1*25& *30 4s'97 20.000 July 1 1928 bor) is in Berrien County. Road-improvement bonds..$100,000 Refunding Water Bonds. (?) 4s '95 A-O $20,000—Oct 1 1921 TOTAL DEBT bay INTEREST on $3,000 5Ms 1923, $5,0004Ms 1933 and $1,000 5s 1923. payable at Citizens' State Bk., Big Rapids; on $5,000 4Mb 1924 at Chase National Bank, New York; 5.000 4 Ms 1930 at first National Bank, Detroit; on $4,000 5s 1929 and $25,000 4Ms 1931 at Nat. Bk. of Com¬ merce, Detroit; on $5,000 4s due 1931 at Harris Tr. & Sav. Bk., Chicago. — 4Ms'07 A-O $30.000—.Apr 1 1927 BOND. DEBT July 1 '19. $475,500 Assess, [VOL. 112. TOWNS 5,000 benton harbor. This city Is in Berrien Co. Incorp. 1891. Pop. '10, 9,185; '20, 12,233. Water Bonds. 4s '02 J-J $900 July 1922 4M»'ll J-J 50,000 Jan 1 1941 4Ms'13 J-J 100,000 —July 1943 Refunding Water Bonds. 4Hs'12 M-NS20.000 May 1 1932 4Ms'16 M-NS30.000 Nov 2 1946 Viaduct Bonds. 5s *16 J-J $25.000—Jan 1 '27-'36 Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'08 J-J $30.000—.July 1 1938 Public Park Bonds. 4s '03 J-J S50.OOOc.Jan 1 *24-*33 4Ms'll J-J 100.000c-Jan '34-'40 4KsT6 AND 15.000—Aug 1 1924 20,000—Aug 1 1936 5.000—Aug 1 1934 BONDED DEBT (?) Pnnulation in 1920 (Census) 1.912 10,000 Security coldwaterT" This city Is in Branch Co, Inc. 1861. Armory Bonds. 4s Oct $ 1,840c—Oct 1 '21-*22 June, 1921.] MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS COLD WATER (Concluded!) BOND. DEBT May 1918. Assessment debt (est.) personal property of the city unless 3)4s'll M-S $20,000r„.Sept 1 1941 Sewer Bonds (St. Clair H'ts.). M-N300,000c.-Nov 15 1942 5s '05 A-O $10,500 Oct 16 1935 F-A 336.000 Feb 1 1943 4s *14 J-J 5.000 July 1 1944 4s *13 A-O 200.000 Apr 1 1943 5s '15 M-S 5,000 Sept 1 1945 4s *13 A-O 754,000—-Oct 15 1943 Fire Protection (St. Clair H'ts). 4s '14 M-S 1.996,000 Mar 1 1944 4)4sTl J-D $4,000-.-Dec 15 1941 4s *14 J-J 168.000 July 1 1944 5s '17 A-O 25,000 Oct 1 1947 4s '15 F-A 550.000 Feb 1 $36,000 authorized by a vote of tnree-fifths 20,000 of the electors. An amendment to 56,000 the charter, however, adopted on Sinking fund 24,400 Apr. 7 1919, provides that such public Assessed valuation, real 3,597,195 utility bonds shall be "in addition to Assessed val'n, personal 1,318,825 any other bonds which the city is or Total assessed val'n 1918—4,916,720 may be authorized to issue for any City tax (per $1,000) 1918 $9.50 other purpose whatsoever." Population 1910. 5,945; 1920, 6,114 The voters of Detroit on April INT. at City Treasurer's office. 1919 defeated by a vote of 4s '12 4s *13 Total debt 4s *15 5s '13 J-J Sept 1 *2l-'34 29,500—-Jan 2 *22-'34 (see V. 100, p. 831, for maturity) 5s '20 5s *20 Sinking fund Assessed val., real 5Ms'20 M-N 1,000,000—Nov 1 5Ms'21 J-J 1,000,000--Jan 1 Assessed val.. personal Total assess, val. 1920 3,227,497 1 1926 9,OOOc&r Apr 2 1926 307,000 July 1 1944 4s '14 J-J F-A 350,000 Feb 350.000 Jan Bonds. $100.000.. _Jan Bridge 4^8*20 — 1 1925 (St. Clair 4s '12 5s *14 4s *12 A-O A-O M-S 180.000 F-A 100,000 4s '15 4s *15 M-S 105.000 M-S 500.000 4s '15 4s *16 F-A A-O 6s '20 F-A 100,000c—-Aug 1 1942 M-N150,000c—Nov 15 1942 A-O 200.000 Apr 1 1943 A-O 38,000—.Apr 30 1942 2.080,890 4s *13 F-A 150,000 Total tax rate (per Feb 1 1943 $1,000) '16_$23 50 4s '13 A-O 250,000—.Oct 1ft 1943 Population In 1917 (est.) 2,000 4s '14M-S 1,160.000 Mar 1 1944 4s'14 J-J 303.000 DELTA July 1 1944 4a '15 F-A 200.000 Feb 1 1945 Esc^naba Is the county seat. 4s *15 J-D 405.000 Dec 1 1945 Agricultural Society Bonds. 4s '17 Ss s-an 615,000 Dec 1 1947 $7,000.. June 1 '22-21 500,000 Bridge Bonds. ($5,000 biennially.) 4Ms'18 May 1 1948 4s *11 J-J SlO.OOOc—Jan 1 '22-'26 4Ms'19 s-a [1,296, OOOc&r. Sep 1 '21-44 4s *12 COUNTYr — ... Poor-House Bonds. 5s '13 . June „ $3.000--June 1 *22-'24 Road Bonds. 4^8*13 J-J 5s $60,000c—Jan 1 '22-*27 90,000 — 5s '17 5s '19 1923-1927 $50,000.-July 1 '23-'26 (35,000—Sept 1 '21-'27 5s '19 20,000 Sept 1 1928 90,000.Sept 1 1929, .. 1931 . & 1932 50,000.Sept 1 *30 & '33 BOND. DEBT June 2 '20. $490,000 Total val. 1919 (act. val.).20,020,474 fitate&Co. tax (per $1.000^'19_$11 0« 6s '21 1,000,000 1947 Library Bonds. 3 Ms '10J-J $25,000r_..July 1 1940 25,000 45,000 4s '12 M-N 100,000c—Nov 15 1942 F-A 50,000 Feb 1 1943 M-S 100.000 Sept 2 1943 4s *13 4s '13 4s '14 M-S 475,000 Bank. DETROIT. Detroit Is situated Mar 1 1944 750,000c...Jan 15 1948 250,000 Jan 1 1948 750,000-.May 1 '21-'50 Public Improvement Bonds. 4s *96 J-J $50.000r—_July 1 1926 4s '14 F-A 15,000—..Feb 2 1944 5s '20 In — J-D ... Wayne Co. (popu¬ [970,000 Jan *22-'51 lation 4,474) annexed April 1 1906. 5Ms'21 J-J (225,000 Jan 1 1931 Village of Delray annexed Apr. 1 1405,000.. Jan 1 '27-'36 1906. Village of Fairview annexed Public-Health Bonds. Oct. 24 1907 and M-8 $110.000—Mar 1 1944 Village of St. Clair 4s '14 Height annexed Park and Playground Bonds. October 1 1918. The question of annexation of $3,000,000 High¬ 5 Ms Inoorp. In 1806. land Park Woodmere defeated Nov. 8 1910. V. 91, p. 1342. The annexation of a portion of Grosse Pointe and Gratiot 6s *20 townships 4s '95 In<ta 1912 that was was voted April 2 1917. decision rendered Feb. 16 the State Supreme Court held the Board of Education- and the Library Commission are corpora¬ tions separate from the city and therefore their bond Issues should not be included In the 2% limit of In¬ debtedness for municipal purposes specified In the city charter. V. 94. p. 575. Chapter XIII of Title IV of the new charter (adopted by the people of Detroit on June 25 1918) provides for municipal ownership and opertion of a street railway stystem. This chapter creates a commission to be known as the Board of Street Rail¬ way Commissioners, consisting of three members who shall be appointed by the Mayor. Section 9 of this Chapter authorizes the Common Council on the request of the Board to issue bonds in such amounts as will not exceed the legal bonding limit of the city to be known as public utility bonds tfp to the amount of 2% of the assessed value of real and personal property of the city. The new char¬ ter, by Sec. 2 of Chapter V of Title VI, provides that the gross debt exclusive Of the water debt, after de¬ ducting the means in the general sinking fund shall not exceed 4% of the assessed value of all the real and F-A 500,000--Aug 1 *21-'50 Water Bonds (Issued by Commis¬ sioners on 3Hs'03 J-J 3)4s'03 M-S 3Ms'04 J-D 3H8*05 F-A 3Hs'08 F-A 3H8*09 J-J 3Ms g'OOF-A 4s 4s '12 *14 4Ms'19 10 1925 50.000c-..Jan 1 1933 150,OOOc&r.Sept 1 1933 200,OOOc&r.June 1 1934 150,000c..-Feb 1 1935 175.000c—.Aug 1 1938 102,000c—July 1 1939 180,000c Feb 1 1930 A-O 240,000c.—Oct 1 1932 M-S 500,000c...Mar 1 1944 s-a[323,OOOc&r.Sept 1. 2i-'39 1143.000c&r .Sept 1 '40-'45 F-A 225,000. Aug 1947 M-N2823.000 May'21-'50 5Ms'21J-J 3,000,000 Jan '22-'51 4s *17 5s '20 Museum of Art Bonds. 3Ms'04 M-8 $50.000c&r.Sept 1 1929 School Bonds. 4s g '94 A-O$450,000c&r.Apr 2 1924 4s g *95 F-A 150,000r._.Feb 1 1925 3Hs'99 J-J 156,000r July 1 1929 3Hs'00 J-J 250.OOOc&r.July 2 1930 3Ms'01 J-J 155,000c—.July 1 1931 3Ms'02 J-J 77,OOOc&r.July 1 1932 3)48*05 J-J 190, OOOc&r .Jan 16 1935 3)48*06 F-Af 60.000c&rFeb l'22-'26 lllO.OOOc&rFeb 1 '27-*36 3)4s'07 M-S ?54,OOOc&rMchl '22-27 180,000c&rMch 1 *28-37 3)4s'08 J-J 250.OOOc&r.Jan 15 1938 3)4s'08 J-D 249.OOOc&r.June 1 1938 3)4s'09 A-O 300.OOOc&r.Apr 1 1939 3)4s'09 J-J 300,OOOc&r.Jan 2 1939 3)48*10 J-J 216.OOOr_.Jan 15 1940 3)4s'll F-A 3OO,000c&r_Feb 1 1941 5,000 July 1 1944 Apr 1 1945 6,000 15,000 June 1 1946 City of Detroit, or shall for which the City of De¬ become responsible, are exempt from taxation throughout the State of Michigan. There are no ex¬ ceptions to this rule. TOTAL DEBT. SINK. FDS.. &o. Apr. 1 '20. Apr. 1 '21. $ $ Gen. bd. debt.31,0*40,742 1946 1948 Net gen. Oct 15 1943 Mar 1 1944 Feb 1 1945 Aug The 1946 Feb 1 1992 Oct 1 1946 1921, Apr. 920, Apr. 919, Apr. 918, Apr. 917, Apr. 916, Oct. 915, Oct. Water Bonds (Delray). J-D $50,000c June 1 1928 914, 912, 910, 905, 900, 890. Sewer Bonds (Delray). 5s '03 M-S $65.500c—Sept 1 1933 Highway Bds. (Springwells Twp.) ! M-N$50,000c Aug 1 1933 ($36,000 assumed by city.) J-J 8,000 July 1928 5s '08 Oct. Oct. School Bonds. Dist. No. 8 of Grosse Pt. Twp. J-J $25,000—-Jan 15 1932 5s 4s'06 20.000—Feb .— 5s '15 F-A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1930 5s *16 J-J 3,600—July 15 1931 Dist. No. 10 of Grosse Pt. Twp. 5s '17 J-J $18,000 July 1932 4Ms'07 M-8 16,000 Sept 1922 5s '14 A-O 35,000 -Oct 1929 4Ks'16 J-J 95,000 July 1931 Dist. No. 3 of Springwells Twp 5s J-J $6,000 Jan 7 1930 5s F-A 2,000 Feb 6 1930 4Ms M-S 90,000—Sept 30 1931 4Ms M-S 40,000 Mar 1 1947 Dist. No.7 of Springwells Twp. 4s '05 F-A $24,000.—Aug 30 1935 Dist. No. 3 of Hamtramck Twp. 5s M-S $18.000 . M-S 1_ Oct Sept 20,000 Dec 10,500 June 1 3,000—Dec 15 5s J-D 4Ms. 4Ms J-J M-N 4Ms CITY 5s J-J 5s 25,000—Jan 15 1932 $18,000 Aug 1929 J-J 2,000 July 1931 No. 10 of Hamtramck Twp. F-A $28,000 Aug 1933 No. 1 of Greenfield Twp. $30,000 Feb 1 1926 10,000 Sept 1 1929 M-N 60,000 May 11930 J-J 15,000 July 1 1931 J-D 225,000—Dec 22 1931 F-A 5s J$ 5s 4s Dist. No.8 of Greenfield Twp. 4Ms'16 J-J $150,000—July 15 1931 Dist. No. 10 of Greenfield Twp. 5s ... 5a '14 Oct $8,000—Oct 1 '21-'28 30.000 Oct 1 1929 Highway Bds. (Grosse Pt. Twp.). 4s $165.000—Aug 1 1931 (18.34%—$30,261—assumed by c'v. 4Ms $25,000 July 1 1933 (18.34%—$4.585—assumed by c'y). Water Bonds (Hamtramck). ... ... 4s '01 ... $88.000—Nov 15 1931 (Assessment about $60,000 Feb 1 1936 (10.13%-$6.078-assumed by city). — Water Bonds (Fairview). lMs'04 $30.000 July 1 1934 84%—$25,200—assumed by city.) ... 4)4s,05 ... $25,000.—Sept 1 1935 % 1,699,159,780 value.) actual 20.66 20-66 POPULATION.—In 1920, 993, 739; 1910, 465,766; 1900, 285,704; 1890, 205,876. DOVER TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Cadmus) ls In Lenawee County. Road Building Bonds. 4Ms'16 $50,000c 4Ms'17 25,000c 1931 1932 — —- GEN. BD. DT. Apr 19 '21Assessment debt (add'l) $52,177 9,047 Assess, val., real estate $1,949,080 Assess, val., personal 193,450 Total val. 1921 (actual)—2,142,530 Tot. tax rate (per $1.000) *20-$24.80 Population 1910, 1,279; 1920-.1.213 INT. payable at the First National Bank, Morenci, Bank, Adrian. and Adrian State DOWAGIAC. This city Is In Cass County. Incorp. under special charter In 1877; re-lno. In 1897 under General Act of Incor¬ poration for cities of the fourth class. Trunk Sewer Bonds. / 6s '07 M-8 $53.250c_Sept I *27-'37 BOND. DEBT June 11 *19 $128,000 Sinking fund 21,000 Assess, val. '19 (75% act.).4,617,846 City tax (per $1,000) '19 (abt.) $3.00 Population 1910, 5,088; 1920-.5,440 (10.13%-$8.914.40-as8um'd by c'y). Sewer Bonds (Hamtramck). 5a '06 __ Tax (per M) M-S 4)48 15,300 1,241,415,300 457,744,480 457,744,480 Total .-1,699,159,780 1931 15,000—June 30 1932 No. 9 of Hamtramck Twp. F-A VALUATION.— 1921. 1920. Pers'l Nov 1 olt ASSESSED 50,000 30.000 J-D Dist. 5s '14 5s'16 Dist. 5s '18 Dist. water debt. free from all encum¬ brance, which was valued on April I 1920 at $90,000,000. i 50.000—July 1 1930 M-S $16,000—Mar 15 1929 J-D 2,000—Dec 21 1929 5s or PROPERTY.—The property 1929 1929 F-A Aug 1 1932 Dist. No.5 of Hamtramck Twp. 5s '15 A-O $23,000 Apr 1 1930 5s '15 M-N 18,000 Mayl 1930 5s'15 J-D 8,000 Jan 2 1930 Dist. No. 6 of Hamtramck Twp. 5s'10 M-S $3,000—Sept 20 1925 Dist. No. 7 of Hamtramck Twp. 5s 1_ 1. 1928 J-D Sink. Fd. *Net Deot. 1.$8,233,875 $42,529,867 1- 6,938,521 24,102,221 1- 6,854,109 20,696,391 special assessment owns 1928 5s 5s 9,782,000 9,109,000 6.431.000 5,074,000 1,634,500 1,360.400 704.283 5,762,627 20,723,717 5,180,631 18,608,121 5,401,393 17,775,118 916, May 1_ 4,912,037 17,955,433 915. Oct. 1— 4,772,910 16,810.235 914, Oct. 1— 4,059,808 13,269,192 912, Oct. 1.. 3,553,069 6,228,931 910, July 1-- 3.012,983 6,096,017 905, July 1_. 2,359,734 4.071,266 900, July 1_. 1,609,810 3,464,190 890, July 1.. 745,274 889.225 880, July 1_. 528,627 831,772 870, April 1.37.252 667,030 Not Including annexed district 15 1936 15,000—Feb Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. .$50,783,742 31,040,742 27,550,500 23,667,500 21,575.500 20,712,000 19,309,000 17,429,000 1 Mo.&Year— 921, 920, 919, 918, 917, 916, Gross Debt. 1 1 1 1 1 1—1 July July July July 880, July 870, April 4s '03 8,661,114 sinking fund oonslsts of cash and city bonds. Month and Year— DISTRICT. BONDS 5,855,695 dt_27,656,453 48,405,562 Wat.dt.(add'l) 2,855,114 1945 Mar 1 50,783,742 8,233,875 dt.24,102,221 42,549,867 debt 3,554,232 spec, Tot. net 5s '98 5s City's Credit). J-J $100,000c—Jan J-D troit 198,000--....Aug 1940 ANNEXED ... Population *10, 30,108; '20, 30,909 4Ms'18 INT. at County 'ireas. office and 4s Escanaba Nat. 265.OOOc&r.Sepl '45-44 '20 F-A2,000,000 Aug '21-*50 5Ms'21 J-J 2,499,000 Jan *22-'51 6s '21 J-J 4,000,000 Jan '22-'51 5 Ms 1,319,000 6s 2,570,000 Street Railway Bonds. 5t£s'21 ---$1,000,000 1949 .. 50,000 ... M-S J ^ 6s 1 1947 at the office of the City Treasurer. TAX EXEMPT.—According to an Aot of the State Legislature passed In June 1907 all bonds of the Water Bonds (Woodmere). 3Ms'01 A-O $93.000c-.0ct 18 1931 F-A is *12 4s *13 A-O 25.000—.Apr 30 1942 Net 200,000 4s *16 . 4s '12 Oct INTEREST is payable In N. Y. City at the current official bank or _ Building Bonds. J-J 5s '15 5s '16 '22-'51 65.000c._Nov 15 1942 4s *14 —_ ... M-N 4s *13 -. 4Ms'16 A-O $23,400-$1,200ea. 6 mo. TOTAL DEBT (?) Total assess, val. 1916 Heights). $25.000 ... 1 1929 3Ms*05 F-A 120,000c&r_Feb 1 1935 3Ms'll A-O 135,000r—Sept 1 1941 Sinking funds. 6,938,521 —- ... 1 Public Building Bonds. 4s '99 A-O $38,000r Apr 5s 300,000-1930, '35 & '40 5Ms 500,000 Grade Separation Bonds. 4a '12 M-N$100,000c.-Nov 15 1942 4.20s*15J-J 50 ,OOOc&r_July 1 1945 4s '17 M-8 100,000 Mar 1 1947 ... 1,374,000.-Jan 4s '16 1950 Hospital Bonds. 3^8*08 J-D$100,000c.—June 1 1938 DAYTON TOWNSHIP. 70,000 June 11949 This township (P. O. Fremont R. 4s'19 5Ms 1,000,000 F. D. No. 2) is In Newaygo County. 6s '20 F-A 462,000 Aug 1935 Highway Improvement Bonds. Park Improvement Bonds. 4Ms'16 Mar $44,i00_Mar 10 '22-*36 F-A$ 100,000c&r_Aug 1 1922 BOND. DEBT May 12 '21 $357,000 4s '92 4s g *94 J-J 100,000c—Jan 9 1924 Assess, val. 1916 1,050,500 3Hs'00 M-S 150,000c&r_Mar 1 1930 Population in 1910 2.415 3Hs'04 J-J lOO.OOOr—.Jan 15 1934 DEARBORN. Public Sewers. 4s '92 This village is in Wayne County. A-0$500.000c&r_Apr 1 1922 4s g *94 M-8 150,000c&r. Mar 3 Sewer Bonds. 1924 5s *18 100,000r July 2 1924 $99,935-Sept 1 '21-*48 4s g *94 J-J 4s g'95 F-A 160,000r—.Feb -s 115,000 11925 4s 96 M-8 90,000c&r_Mar 2 1926 434a $247.000 BOND. DEBT May 12 '21 $357,000 3 M s'02 J-J 63,000c...July 1 1932 Assessed debt (add'l) 81,000r Jan 15 1934 34,000 3Ms'04 J-J Assessed val., real estate 90,000c... Jan 16 1935 6,450,180 3Ms'05 J-J 3Ms'06 F-A Assessed val., personal 43,000r Feb 1 1936 1,168,115 3Ms'07 M-S 92.000c—.Mar 1 1937 Tot .assess, val. 21 (2-3 act.) 7,618,295 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 1 1938 $8.65 3Ms'08 A-O 125,000c...Oct Population 1910, 911; 1920, 2,470 3Ms'09 A-O 175,000c...Apr 1 1939 3Ms'10 J-J 149.000r..Jan 15 1940 3Ms'll F-A 130,000c&r_Feb 1 1941 DEARBORN SCHTDIST. J-J Recreation System Bonds. J-J $15,000 July 4Ms'18 J-D 135,000 Dec '22-*51 1 Garbage-Incinerator Bonds 5s '19 1929 - 40.000c&rApr 2 22-'25 5Ks'21 J-J 2 Park & Boulevard Bonds. 4s '91 M-S 100,000c&r_sept 1 1921 4s '92 J-J 105,000c—July 15 1922 4s g'94 F-A 25,000r_._Aug 1 1924 3Ms'01 M-N 81,000c__Nov 15 1931 3Ms'02 F-A 100,000c Feb 15 1932 3Ms M-N 55,000r._Nov 15 1941 4s '13 M-S 18,000 Sent 2 1943 4s '14 J-J 13,000 July 1 1944 4s J-D 296,000 Dec 1947 6s '20 F-A 740.000 Aug '21-'50 2 1924 I 4s '15 Jan 5s '21 3Ms'06 A-Of CRYSTAL FALLS SCH. DIST. Building Bonds. 5s '05 J-D $40,000c 1930 5a *12 J-J 90.000c-.8ept 1 *22-'39 5s '13 M-S 35.000c-8eDfc 2 '21-27 TOTAL DEBT Apr 7 '21— $165,000 Assessed val. real estate 8,374,184 Assessed val. personal 1,733,638 Tot .ass'd val. ^20 (cash val.) 10,107,822 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$66.17 Population in 1920 (Census) 3,394 INT. payable at Iron County Nat. Bank of Crystal Falls. 300,000 1941 Public-Lighting Bonds. 4s g '94 J-J $600,000r Jan 4s 96 J-J 50.000r—July 800,000c.Augl5'21-'28 880,000c.Aug 15'21-'28 1945 _ $1,000) '20_$39.76 Population 1910, 3,775; 1920, 3,394 5s '15 Water Bonds (St. Clair H'ts). 527,000—Sept 1 '29-'49 5s '20 M-Sl .402,000.-Sept 1 '21-'50 5s '05 A-O $26,000 Oct 16 1935 5s'20 F-A 1,000,000.-Aug 1 *21-'50 4)4s'll J-D 12,000 Dec 15 1941 Bonds. 4s '92 M-S$200,OOOc&r Sept 1 1922 4s g *93 M-N100.000c&r_Nov 1 1923 3 Ms'05 F-A 70,000c&rAugl "21-'35 3Ms'05 F-A 100.000c&r_Aug 1 1935 Tot. tax rate (per s-a s-a 3M'09 J-J 4M'19 F-A Boulevard 13,054 2,526,184 701,313 estate 4s '18 4s *18 M-N $100,000_.May 1 1950 J-J 200,000—July 1 1950 5Ms'20 F-A 1,450,000--Aug 1 1950 Sewer Bonds. 5s *14 J-D / $4,000c.July 1 '23& 28 18.000c—July 1 '24-'25 TOT. BD. DT. May 11 *21-$104,000 Paving Bonds (St. Clair H'ts). J-J $16,000 July 1 1944 A-O 30,000—-Apr 1 1945 5s'16 J-D 41,000—-June 1 1946 5s '17 A-O 30,000 Oct 1947 5s '14 4s *16 M-N 1,200,500.—Nov 11946 4s '17 M-S 966,000—.Mar 1 1947 4s '18 s-a 693,000c_Aug 15'20-'28 to 63,883 the Mayor's proposal to purchase the Detroit United Rys. for $31,500,000. V. 108, p. 1511. Public Utility Bonds. M-S $11,500 5s '15 1945 500,OOOc&rJune 151945 500,000 Dec 1 1945 J-D J-D 4s *15 70,271 CRYSTAL FALLS. This city Is in Iron County. City-Hall Bonds. 161 INT. at Bk of Commerce, Detroit. DUNDEE. This village is in Monroe County. Water-Works Bonds. $35,000.-Part yearly.. 5s '17 -s — Paving Bonds. $12,500 (84%—$21,000—assumed by citv.) TOTAL DEBT (?) $25,000 Sept 1 1936 Population 1910, 1,070; 1920, 1,108 (84%—$21,000—assumed by city.) Sewer Bonds (Fairview). DURAND. 4)48*05 $20.000 Nov 1 1935 This village is in Shiawassee Co. (84%—$16.800—assumed by city.) BOND. DEBT Oct 20 *16$54,750 Paving Bonds (Fairview). Assessed val. real estate... 954.635 4Ms'05 $26,182.42.Aug 1 1935 Assessed val. pers'l prop.. 137,220 (84%—$21,993 1-3—ass'm'd by c'y.) Total assessed val. 1916—1,091,855 4)4s*05 $26,000...Nov 20 1935 Total tax rate (per $1.000)' 16.$14.00 (84%—$21,840—assumed by city.) Population 1910, 2,315; 1920, 2,672 4 Ms 06 — -.. ... ... GRAND RAPIDS. village is in Kent County. Incorporated In 1891. Street Impt. Bonds. 5s *17 M-N$l0,000 Oct 1 1921 5Ms'19 44,250 Jan 1 1924 Water-Works Bonds. 5s '13 $22,000 1933 5s *17 16,000 1927 5s *20 J-D 20,000c.___Jan 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $60,500 Assess, debt (add'l) 66,423 Assess, val. real 3,600,000 Assess, val. personal 400,000 EAST This BONDED DEBT 1919— $151,000 Assessed valuation 1919—2,624,990 FLINT. — 4.000,000 Total val. 1920 Tax rate (per This on water 800; 1920, bonds at GANGES TOWNSHIP. Bonds. 4Hs*13 F-A $18,000 5s 19 183,000 22-'40 1 Park 1921-1938 1921-1944 1936-1950 — 5s '20 400,000 Building Bonds. — 1,310 Grand Rapids Tr. Co.; sewer bonds at De¬ bonds at VII. $36,000 1921-1929 Hamilton Dam Bonds. _s '20 M-S$l52,000-Mar 15 '22-'40 Garage Bonds. Treas. office. TAWAR This 5Ks 1,000 M-Sf$28,000-Mar 15 '22-'27 ( 30.000.Mar 15 '26-'30 5,000 4H8'14 317,150 4Hs'l6 Bloating debt v Assessed val., real estate Assessed val., personal 1921-1925 1921-1939 10.286 114.090 ... — — — 5s '17 — 6s '20 1929-1933 /S5.000 City-Hall & Fire-Station Bonds. 4s '07 J-D $10,000c.June 1 '22-23 4H«'07 J-J 50,000c...June '24-33 (21,000.Sept 15 *21-'27 4s'09 — Park Bonds. 4s'11 $100,000—Feb 15 1931 Street Improvement Bonds. — 6s '21 — 6s '21 168,000 1921-1941 56,650 4Hs'17 A-O 276,000.-Apr 1 *22-'42 Tot. assess,jvaf. 1920 373,800 4Hs'15 87,146 1921-1U40 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19_$32 80 5s '18 42,000 1934-1936 Population 1910, 1,452; 1920, 1,398 5s '18 54,000 1938-1940 5s '19 M-S 13,000-Mar 15 *22-'34 EATON RAPIDST" 5s'19 M-S 165,872-Mar 15 '22-'44 — — — — in Eaton County. Paving Bonds. 4s '16 $17,000 6s '15 July 12,000-July 1 '22-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $41,000 Assess, val. real 1,769,000 Population in 1920 t,222 4Hs'16 INT. on 5s at Detroit and on 5Ks 5s '17 Grand Rapids. 5s '17 .s *20 Assess, val. personal 661,000 _s '20 -s Total valuation 1920 2,430,800 act.) (Assessment about 85% Tax rate (per $1,000) '20 '20 $11.05 Population 1910, 2,094; 1920, 2,379 EAU CLAIRE SCHOOL DIST. This district (P. O. Eau Claire) is in Berrien County. _s __i $37,000 (?) BONDED DEBT— This TWPTSCH. DIST. NO. 1. district (P. O. Wyandotte) is ECORSE in Wayne County. 5s '11 F-A $30,000 5s '20 4Hs'19 s-a TOWNSHIP. 6s '20 O. Newaygo) is 6s .21 —25,000--May 1 Flood-Protection Bonds. in Newaygo Co. Pop'n in '20, 1,254 4Hb'08 M-S $300,000c—Mar Highway impt. Bonds. 4Hs'16 J-J $39,3S8c.Jan 15 '22-'35 4Hs'10 M-S 200,000c--Sept BOND. DEBT May 1921$38,000 4Hs'07 M-S 250,000c_.Sept 250.000c—Feb Assessed val., real 1,766,515 4Hs'12 F-A Cemetery Bonds. Assessed val., personal 280,450 $100,000 Sept Total valuation 1920 .2,046,965 5s '20 Hospital Bonds. GARFIELD — This township (P. ... $15,710 ... 7,500 22,500 4Hs'13 4Hs'14 ... 4HB*15 F-A 4Hs'17 A-O 4 Hs'16 ... -.. 5s '17 5s '19 .8 '20 " ~ - GAYLORD. This village Is In Otsego County. BOND. DEBT May 24 '18--$27,500 Assessment debt (add'l) 2,524 — M-S provide for purchase or con¬ struction of water works—V. 101. 4s '16 s-an 20,000 Sewer Bonds. 4^s'15J-D $68,275 6s'20 — $15,000 1922-1923 troit City tax (per $1,000) 1920 $1.60 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago. 5s *15 '12 60,000c 1945-1948 100,000—Mar '49-'53 10,000—Mar 1954 10,000. 1954 60,000 1955-1957 10.000 1958 M-S M-S School Bonds. 1932-1937 4s *17 BOND. DEBT Apr 6'21— $90,000 Assessed valuation 1921...8,425,000 5s '17 School tax rate (per $1,000) 17-43 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$17.45 Population in 1920 (est.) 14,000 4Hs*17 s-a 30,000 5s '17 ESSEXVILLE. M-S M-S/100,000 I s-a Population 1910, 1,477; 1920, 1,538 FAIRGROVE TOWNSHIP. This township is in Tuscola Co. Road Bonds. 5s J-J $40,000c GEN. BD. DT. May 1919. 1954 1955-1957 1958 1.460,000 _.Mar '24-'53 100,000—Mar 50,000. _Mar 250,000.-Mar 200,000.-Mar 250,000.-Mar 6s '20 '26-'29 '24-'25 •30-34 '40-'45 '35-'39 '55-'60 _ s-a 931,235 Assessed val. personal 125,501 Tot. val.'16(abt. 2-3 act.). 1,056,736 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '16 $10.00 1954 60,000 10,000 ,250,000..Mar 6 s '19 BOND.DEBT May 1 '17Assess, val. real... Mar (10,000 M-S This village Is in Bay County. $40,000 Sinking fund 5,000 10,000 Mar '49-'53 BOND. DEBT Apr „ 1921 _$1,840,000 Assessed val. (H act.) '21.40,574,630 School tax (per $1,000) 1920---S9.02 91,000 Population in 1920 INT. at District Treasurer's office. CITY. ___ ... - 1920, $25,000 18,000 Bonds 4Hs'13 4Hs'15 4Hs'15 4Hs'16 24 1927 $25,000 — — — — — — —— ($16,000 1 1921 20,100 1 1925 Sept Nov 25.000 Sept 45,000--Sept 1 48,500 Sept 58,000 Sept 300,000—Sept 1 1 1921 *22-*23 1 1928 1 1929 '21-25 64.000—Sept 1 1927 117,500—Sept 1 '25-'28 25,000 Sept 1 1921 59,000—Sept 1 '23-'24 250,000Sept 1 1924, $42,000 1929 & $100,000 1925-28, $92,000 1930.) -— GREENLAND TWP. SCH. DIST. This township Is in Ontonagon Co. — 5s^l3 ° Apr°$25S500.Mar — 15 '22-*27 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921$26,000 Assessed valuation 1920—2,445,985 $65.000—1 4Hs'15 4Hs'12 J-J 45,000c.July 1 '22-'24 8chooltax (per $1,000) 1920—$19.35 1919$75,000 Pop'n 1910, 2,826; 1919 (est./, 2,826 BOND. DEBT Apr 62,243,712 Total val. 1918 f INT. at office of Boiger, Mosser & State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '13 $5.91 Popul'n 1910, 23,333; 1920, 33,225 INT. at County Treas. office. GREENVILLE. GRAND HAVEN. This city is in Ottawa BOND. DEBT Nov21 Assess, val. real Willaman. Chicago. This citv is in Inc. Co. ^ , Montcalm County. *16- $40,000 2,057,065 704,525 Population 1920, 7,205. New Assess, val. personal 2,761,590 providing "city manager" Total assess, val. 1916 Total tax rate (per $1,000)—$21.00 plan of gov't adopted Nov. 3 1914. Population 1920 4,304 Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'00 J-D $18,000-June 15 '22-*25 4s '01 J-D 30,000-June 15 *26-'31 GREENVTLLESCH. DIST. NO. 1. 1867. charter 4Hs'09 J-D 30.000—Dec Improvement Bonds. _s 1 '21-'30 5s '12 5s '08 Apr Feb $40,000c...Apr 1 1927 2,000—$1,500 yearly *13 ' BOND. DEBT -S $9,000 ... 1928 5,000 April 1921 —$47,000 $48,000c.Apr 1 '22-*37 Assess, val. '20 (3-5 act.)—3,800.000 School tax rate (per M) '2J_$10.60 BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '21- $165,900 5,000 Street Impt. bds. (incl.)—28,900 Population In 1929 (est.) — INT. at Commercial States Savlngj Assessment bonds (add'l)— 50,900 Water Bonds. „ _ , ^ 4Hs'12 A-O 3,944,125 real Bank, Greenville. personal 2,222,770 GROSSE POINTE. Tot.ass'd val.'20 (80%act.)6,166,895 This village Is In Wayne County. City tax (per $1,000) 1920—$10.7o Park Bonds. INT. on refund, bonds payable In 4s '10 Aug $50,000—Aug 15 1940 New York; on water bonds at Harris 25,000 Aug 1 1949 Trust & Sav. Bk., Chicago; on other 4Hs'19 J-D Water bonds $20,000 bonds at Grand Haven. Assessed (P. O. Detroit) is in Wayne County. This village Assessed val. real ... Hs'l3 4Hs'13 4Hs'13 Incorp. 4Hs'13 4 Assessed val. FORD $39,000 $156,565 2,000 6s 1,871,015 BOND. DEBT June 1921. $721,470 Assess, val. personal 10,808 $180,400 Sinking fund May 16 1921. Assessed valuation 1921 8,740,000 Total assess, val. '18 (abt. -4,294 90% actual).. 2,051,415 Population in 1920 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '18 $22.20 FRANKENMUTH TOWNSHIP. Population 1910, 2,034; 1920, 1,715 This township (P. O. Frankenmuth) is in Saginaw County. FAIR HAVEN TOWNSHIP. Road Bonds. This township (P. O. Bay Port) is 4s '15 $10.000 in Huron County. 5s'17 May 3,750 May 1 1922 BOND. DEBT July 1919— $57,000 Road Bonds. 2,573,450 4Ms'16 J-D $28,000.-June 1 '22-'41 Assessed val. real estate Assessed val. pers'l prop.. TOTAL DEBT (?) 358,550 2.932,000 Population in 1920 988 Total assessed val. 1919 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19-S22.90 FERNDALE. Population 1910 2,014 This village (P. O. Highland Park, R. F. D. No. 2) is in Wayne County. FREMONT. This city is in Newaygo Co. Fire-Hall, Sewer & Water Syst. City Hall Erection Bonds. 5s'18 s-a $151,000 1948 $60,000—Jan 1 *25-'36 5s '19 70,000 1949 4Hs'20 s-a Sinking fund 4s '11 Bonds. 855.000 Hospital Bonds. 5s'17 J-J $50,000— Road Bonds. 80.000c 4s '17 £00,271 133,083,705 Assess, val. is the county seat. Bessemer 1921-1950 4Hs'10 M-S real est Assess, val. (/) Natl. 4Hs'08 5s *10 Detroit; (0) De¬ 4Hs'08 Co.; (*) Industrial Sav. Trust 4HsT5 75,000c_Mar 1 '22-'46 4s '16 ESCANABA SCHOOL DISTRICT. April 1921 sinking fund) Co. Bldft. Ext. Mar 1940 128,000c_Mar 1 '41-'44 — 100,187 \ Water hand (exclusive of Cash on $54,500 4Hs'l6 137,000 —Water debt (incl.) 20,000 (Due $8v000 Sept. 1 1930 and $129,Sinking fund 774 000 Sept. 1 1931.) Assessed valuation 1920—2,136,000 45^8*19 420,000--Sept 1 24-32 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $54.00 5s I" 360,000-Sept 1 *26-'34 INTEREST payable at the American BOND. DEBT Apr 1921-$1,929,100 Exchange Nat. Bank, N.Y. City. For valuation see city above. School tax (per $1,000) 1920-S9.90 + GOGEBIC COUNTY. INT. at office of Treasurer. 618,170 1,738,050 \ 6,000c—Mar 1 1940 M-S Sinking fund Y.; Flint; 5s '17 M-S $12,000.—Mar BOND. DEBT June 13 *20 (18,000c_Mar 1 '22-'39 4 Assessment debt Refunding Bonds. 140,000,000 rate(per$l,000)'20—$29-80 Oct 1 1931 N. office, Public Impt. Total valuation 1920 BOND. DEBT June 18 '21 $253,500 Tot. asses, val. '21 (est.). 8,000.000 179,167,425 $1,000) '20.S4.35 School bonds *20$5,728,450 2,000c 43,050,480 (additional) _ _ 1,546,000 (add'l)__ 773,900 / General 858,072 Water debt 4,953. Populat'n 1910. 38,850; 1920, 91,599 4s g '03 J-J INT.at Nat. Park Bank, New York $7,000c—Jan 1 *22-'25 Gas-Plant Bonds. and at City Treasurer's office. 4Hs'll A O $20,000c 1921-1930 Refunding City & Park Bonds. FLINT UNIOlTsCH. DIST. 5s '13 $6,336 1921-1924 4s M-S/$108,000c—.Mar '22V39 I 136,116,946 GLADSTONE. City in Delta County. 1889. Population 1910, 4,211; City Gas & Elec. Light Bonds. City-Hall Bonds. 4Hs'01 A-O $25,000c 1922-1930 '21 $1,481,645 Bank, Flint. — Total tax 1922-1929 1922-1929 *244,000 Co., Trust & 128,000 (add'l) Water debt (included) ... 1922-1927 1922-1928 Filtration Bonds. 4s 11 A-O $85,000c—.Oct 15 1931 4Hs'12 M-N145.000C—-May 1 1932 GEN. BD.DT. Apr 1 '21$1,432,600 Bank of Commerce, 4Hs'17 A-O Assessment debt — Treasurer's '29-'45 GEN. BD. DT. Dec 31 — - personal 64,731,263 Tot. assess, val. '20 (act.) 197,814,968 Popul'n 1910, 64,555; 1920, 125.668 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920.-$26.64 INT. payable on bonds marked (a) Popul'n 1910, 112,571; 1920, 137,634 National Park Bank, N. Y.; (6) First INTEREST at City Treas. office. Natl. Bank, Flint; (c) Genesee Co. Sav. Bank, Flint; (d) Farmers' Loan GRAND RAPIDS SCHOOL DIST. (e) County 66,150—Apr 1 '22-'27 1933-1937 76,000 1 1928 5s '18 76,000-Mar 15 '38-'40 5s '19 M-S 4Hs'19 M-S /75,000-Sept 15 '41-'43 130,000—Sepc 15 1944 55,000 Mar 15 1932 1921-1934 .s *20 M-S 300,000-Mar 15 '33-'42 45,000—Mar 15 1943 5s '20 90,000.-Dec 1 '43-'45 22.000 Refunding Bonds. 4s '01 A-O $15,000c Oct 31 1921 4Hs'll J-J 7 7.500c 1926 125,000c 1931 Water-Works Bonds. 6s 4s 1922-1929 1931-1937 C400.000 d400,000 75,000 e6,000 /20,825 0106,600 029,220 County tax rate(per ~ 6s —- — _s 95,000c—.Sept 1 1934 400.000 — BOND. DEBT May 1 Assess, val. real Assess, val. personal Total valuation 1920 $72.500c—Dec 1 1928 4s — M-NS80.000c.—May 1 1929 5Hs'17 6s'18 6s '19 6s *20 ... 5s '17 4s '09 — 4tfs'll M-S 297,000c—Mar 1 1931 4s'14 F-A 35,000c—Feb 1'22-'28 1825. Population, 1910, 13,194; 1920, 13,103. Street Bonds. 5s *12 $4,500 --- ,5s ESCANAJBA. The city of Escanaba Is In Delta Co. Inc. 1883. City charter amend¬ p. 1 1940 $16.000 Oct 13 192o Refunding Water Bonds. 5s'20 — — to 1 1932 1 1937 — 4Hs'16 4Hs'l8 Aug 1 1920 Street Bonds. 5s '20 F-A 152,400 Feb 1 1935 4Ms'19 M-S $26,000-Sept 15 '22-'25 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1920— $184,500 8,000 Sept 15 1926 Assessed valuation 1919 9,444,188 27.000.Sept 15 '27-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $2.20 Garbage Disposal Bonds. INT. on 5s payable at People's 5s '19 $56,400 1921-1924 State Bank, Detroit. Water Bonds. ed 1 1933 1 1935 —. 44,642 —Feb 1 J-D '22-'26 Floating debt (add'l) (est.) 500 Tot. assess, val.'17 (75% act.)478,728 *21-'30 44,000--Apr 1 *22-'32 15,316 1921-1931 37,000 1928-1933 M-S 49,775-Mar 15 '22-'34 M-S/ 98,000-Mar 15 '22-'28 \105,000-Mar 15 '29-'35 4s '03 1 1921 *21-'22 '21-'22 '21-'24 '21-'25 1921-1928 1921-1929 Paving Bonds. 4s *09 — 1921-1927 — - 10,000 Aug 79,000-_Nov 1 21,900—Dec 1 8,000-Aug 1 50,000—Aug 1 — at 1922 1928 1920 *11 J-J 266.000c—Jan 1 1933 4H«'13 A-O 225,000c Oct 1 1933 Water Bonds. J-J $80,000c—July 1 1923 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '17-$17.50 3U g 90,000c—July 1 1924 Population in 19201,701 4s *04 J-J 4s *06 F-A 75.000c._Aug 15 1926 4Hs'08 M-S 50,000c..-Mar 1 1928 GENESEE COUNTY. 4s 09 M-N 175.000c—Nov 15 1929 Flint Is the county seat. 4s '11 M-S 75,OOOc..Mar 1 1931 Road Bonds. 4Hs'12J-J 100.000 Jan 11932 4Hs'12 a$75,000 1922-1924 4Hs'13 225,000 Oct 1 1933 4Hs'13 —: 6100,000 —192.5-1928 4Hs'12 266,000 Jan 1 1932 4Hs'13 5100,000 1929-1932 5s '17 J-D 100,000 Dec 1 1937 1922 90,000-Mar 15 '25-'30 M-S 275,000.Mar 15 '31-'41 360,000.Mar 15 '42-'50 M-S 72,000.Mar 15 '22-'45, 80.000.Mar 15 '22-'29 M-S 165,000.Mar 15 '30-'40 288,000.Mar 15 '41-'49 34,000...Mar 15 1950 28,000—Apr 15 '41-'47 13,000— .Mar 15 — 1 1921 '21-'29 '21-'22 '21-'30 *22-'26 '22-'31 F-A {16,000 1934-1941 Bridge Bonds. I 4.000— 1942 4s M-N$100.000r May 1 TOTAL DEBT May 16 '21 $46,000 3Ha M-N 50.000r—May 1 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (80% act.)1.465,264 4s '06 M-N 66,600c—Nov 1 Total tax rate(pe i$l,000) '20-S23.48 Sewer Bonds. — This city is $50,000 Aug 103,000—Aug 1 72,000—Dec 1 380,000.-Aug 1 180,000—May 1 45,000—May 1 5s '18 Iosco County. 4^s'19 M-S 4,000—Sept 15 1928 Refunding Bonds. I 5,000...Sept 15 1929 5s '15 M-N$20,818—Nov 1 *21-'35 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 4 '20— $34,000 4Hs'13 F-A $67,550c 1921-1938 bonds adopted Aug. 29 1916. $169,000 mission govt, 5s Ganges) is 4Hs'16 O. 24,000 --- GRAND RAPIDS. The city of Grand Rapids Is In Kent County. Incorp. in 1850. Com¬ 4^s'19 (P. Road Bonds. 5s '17 F-A $25,000 This city is in Special township in Allegan County. — '20 .s 2,180 County. Genesee Bonds. 4Hs'15 A-O $38,000—Apr troit Trust Co.; street R ART In Is city Subway 5s'19 BONDED DEBT (?) Assessed valuation, real 672,210 Assessed val'n, personal 420,560 Total assessed val'n 1919.-1,092,770 Population in 1920 Inc. 1855. $26.08 $1,000) *20 1910, Population 2,000 Population in 1919 (est.) --- INT. [VOL. 112. MICHIGAN-CITIES AND TOWNS 162 GRAND val. SCH. HAVEN DIST. Building Bonds. 5s $150,000--June 1 22- 34 (See V. 108, p. 2455. for maturity.) BOND. DEBT June 2 '20. $178,000 Assessed val'n, real estate. _3,943,625 Assessed val'n, personal—2,221,970 Tot.ass'd val.'20 (act. val.) School tax ratefper $1,000) Population in 1918 Paving bonds Sewer bonds BOND. DEBT May ——_ 5'19 60,000 181,426 $361,426 16,946 Sinking funds Water debt - (included) 20,000 Assessed val'n, real estaoe-4,373,755 Assessed val'n, personal—2,145,823 Tot. ass'd val.*18 (30% act)6,519,578 $7.80 6,165,595 Tax rate (per $1,000) '18 *20.$10.75 Population 1910, 830; 1920, 2,084 —8,000 GROSSE POINTE PARK. This village is in Wayne County. Incorporated 1907. Town Hall & Site Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1921$40,000 J-J $80.000 — Total assessed val. 1920—2,500,000 5s GRAND LEDGE. This city is in Eaton County. Total tax rate (per Water Bonds. $1.000)'20_$10.00 Population 1910, 2,893; 1920, 3,043 5s J-J $33,000 June, 1921.] MICHIGAN—CITIES AND TOWNS GROSSE POINTS PARE (Conci'd). Sewer Bonds. School Building Bonds. 5)5s*19 J-D$l04,000.June 15 '22-*34 BOND. DEBT June 1919. $120,000 Assessed value 1918 1,237,562 Population (est.) 1,600 4Ks $110,000 Redemption Bonds. 4s $8.500 Old Village of (Annexed). 4Hs - Fairview Bonds HIGHLAND $24,349.19 ... BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21Assessment debt (add'l). $468,849 48,011 47,761 _ Sinking fund Total assessed valua'n 1921 (about 50% actual) 14,381,571 Total «ax rate(per $1,000) '21 $6.97 Pop'n in 1910,290; in 1920 PARK. This city is in Wayne Co. Inc. in New charter adopted Apr. 1 Electric Light System Bonds. $15,000 Jan 1 1946 1889. 4)5s'16 J-J 1918. — Hospital Bonds. 4)5s'17 M-N$250,000. -May 15 1937 4%s'19 J-J 210,000 July 1 1939 5)5s'20 J-D $200,000...June 1 1940 Dump Site Bonds. 4Hs'17 M-N$30,000 Mayl 1937 Incinerator Bonds. GROSSE POINT TWP. S. D. NO. 1. 4)5s $20.000—-Apr 11 Reservoir & Filtration Pl't 4 Jis'16 M-NS374.740—Nov 1 1932 4Ms 217,686 May 1 TOTAL DEBT Apr 22 '20 Water-Extension Bonds. $65,000 Sinking fund 8,000 4)5s Apr $12,000c—Apr 15 Assess, val. 1919 (est.).28,000,000 4)5s Jan 8,000c.__Jan 20 Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9-$9.60 4)5s June 30,000c June 1 Population Sept 3,500 4)5s'08 Sept 10,000c 4s '09 Nov 23,000c. ^_Nov 1 4)5s'10 Nov 31,000c_—Nov 1 HALFWAY SCHOOL DIST. 4s A-O 45,000c—Oct 1 This district is in — Wayne County. School Bonds. 4Ms*17 J-J $25.000 - — This district (P. O. Halfway) is in Macomb County. School Bldg. Bonds. -s $65.000 ... BONDED DEBT (?) This village is 4WsT4 in Wayne County. 4)£s A-O 30,000 Paving Bonds. Water-Main Bonds. A-O $40,000c Oct 1 1943 M-N 32,000c...Nov 1 1938 4s '01 M-N 88,000c—Nov 15 1931 5s '13 -s '17 F-A 35.000c. ..Sept 1 1944 75,000—Mar 31 1947 — Incinerator Bonds. '17 — $37,000—Mar 31 1947 -S Fire 5s '14 -s '17 Hall Bonds. F-A $58,000c 55,000 ... 1924 1926 1927 1928 Apr 1 1926 Sept 1 1944 —- Sewer Bonds. J-J $60,000c—July 1 4)5s'14 M-S 116,400—Sept 15 4)5s'16 A-O 665,000 Apr 1 4Hs'19 J-J 80,000 Jan 2 Police Department Bonds. 4Ks'17 J-D $57.000 June 1 5s J-D $50,000 Jan 1 1928 1934 1936 1939 1932 1937 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21-S3,235,026 Water debt (included) 1,389,626 Sinking funa 587,908 Assessed val., real estate.71,560,100 Assessed val., personal—72,732,550 Tot. ass'd val.'k0-'21 (act) 144,292,650 City tax (per $1,000) '21-'22.$10.95 BOND. DEBT June 1921. $390,615 Tottaxrate (peril,000),20-2 [$22.56 + 4,120 Total val. 1919. ...32,157,230 Population 1910 (Census) Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18.$ 14.00 Population in 1920 (Census)..46,499 INT. at Dime Savs. Bank, Detroit, Population 1920 48.615 — —- and on at Highland $40,000 payable at Ham- Park Bank. tramck State Bank; balance at Peo¬ ple's Bank. HIGHLAND PARK SCH. DIST. HAMTRAMCK SCH. DIST. NO. 8 This district Is In Wayne County. $12,000c 5s *05 J-J 5s *07 1935 4Hs'12 43is'll 43^8*09 4)5s'09 15.000c 1922 5s F-A 4)5s'll F-A 4)5s'12 M-S 5s '13 A-O $18,000 Nov 1 6.000—Dec 1 15,000—July 15 20,000—.Sept 15 — — — ... 1924 Sept 1 1928 100,000—.Sept 15 1929 150,000—-Sept 15 1929 45,000 Jan 3 1926 — — ~ 10,000 ...Oct 1 1927 20,000c—May 1 75,000c—May 1 75,000c„Aug 15 150,000 Sept 1 1928 1929 1930 1931 5s '13 4s '11 — ... 23,000 ... Sept 1 1926 55,000 Feb 1 25,000—Oct 15 75,000 Sept 1 75,000 Sept 1 1927 1927 1928 1928 15 1929 ... ... ... ... —_ 110,000—.Apr 90,000 ...Apr 15 1929 55,000—.Oct 15 1930 205,000—Dec 15 1930 70,000—Dec 15 1930 —1931 200,000 600,000 June 1 1932 325,000—Mar 15 1933 75,000 Aug 1 1933 150,000—June 1 1934 175,000 June 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr. 22 '21$2,762,000 Assess, val. 1920-21 144,292,650 School tax (per $1,000) '20-'21.$8.80 — — 1927 1926 1924 M-S 100.000 "13 35,000c—Sept 1 1926 4^s'13 43*sTl 4)isT2 4Ms'12 150,000 Feb 1 1932 43*sT3 200.000 Oct 1 1932 4Hs'13 200,000 Apr 1 1934 43^s'15 434sT5 350.000 150,000.. 1935 4Hs'15 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921_$1,442,000 4)5s'15 J-D J-D Assessed val..realestate..27,567,305 4s *15 Assessed val., personal 16,656,700 4)5s'16 s-a 4^sT7 J-D Tot. assess, val. 1921 44,224,005 5s '18 F-A School tax (per $1,000) 1921 $7.79 Pop'n 1915. 21,520; 1920 48,615 4^s*18 4^s'19 s-a INT. at Hamtramck State Bank. 4Ms'19 s-a 4Ms'14 4)5s'15 F-A 4Hs'16 M-S 4)5s'17 M-S 4)5s'17 4Ms'19 4^s'19 5^s '20 HOWELL AND MARION TIONAL SCH. DIST. HANCOCK. This city is in Houghton County. Park Refunding Bonds. 5s *16 Jan $13,000._Jan 2 Water works bonds (P. O. Howell) is in Livingston County. 5s '19 J-J $150,000 July 1 1934 BOND. DEBT June 5 1920 $150,000 Assessed valuation 1920 $2,500,000 Population in 1920 1 3,800 HUDSON. This city Is In Lenawee County. Water Refunding Bonds. 334s J-J $7,000c Paving Bonds. 4s'12 J-J $10.000c— 4s'16 J-J 20,000c.. 4?4s'20 J-J 55,000. — Tot. assess, val. '20 (act.).2,536,864 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$31.68 Population in 1920 (Census) 2,464 HUDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT. $48.000 July 1 1927 TOTAL DEBT Apr 6'21— $40,000 Assessed valuation 1919 2.927.735 School tax (per $1,000) 1920. _$11.00 INT. at Boies State Sav. Bank. *22-'33 28,621 30,000 2,957,243 Assessed val. pers'l prop.. 907,868 Tot. ass'd val. '20 (50%act)3,865,111 City tax rate (per $1,000) 20-$15-10 Population 1910. 8,981; 1920, 7,527 SPRINGS. This village Is In Emmet County. Water-Works Bonds. 5s '10 M-S $27,000.-Sept 1 '21-'29 g99 This OOO 1867. Drainage Bonds. 5a '13 Feb $10,000 Feb 1923 Park Bonds. 4s Feb $50,000c—Feb 1 1931 . „ 4348*10 Feb 30 OOOc.Feb 1 *22-'36 Electric-Light Bonds. 5e Feb $8,000c—.Feb *22-'29 334s Feb 25.000c—Feb 1 1923 City Hall Series "A" Bonds. 434a'09 June $24,200c.Feb 1 '22-'34 Water Bonds. Feb $30,000c.—Feb Feb 10,000—Feb 1 4a 1 1923 *23-'32 '22-'24 7,000—-Feb Street and Sewer Bonds. $12,434—Feb 1 '22-'27 Total assessed val'n 1919.-1,229,830 6s Feb 8,637—-Feb 1 *22-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 $8-67 5s 9,097 Feb '22-*26 Population 1910, 1,805; 1920, 1,600 6s *18 ann 4.000—Feb 1 *22-'23 INT. at Emmet County 8tate Refunding Light Bonds. Bank. Harbor Springs. 4s *05 Feb $2.000c...Feb '22-'23 Fire Department Bonds. 5s *17 F-A $8,000 Feb '22-'29 HASTINGS. GEN. BD. DT. Mar 21 '21 -$206,000 This city is in Barry County. Assessment debt (add'l) 28,403 _s $5,000 Assess, val. real 9,010,470 Fire Truck Bonds. Assess, val. personal 4,487,765 6s $3,150 Total value 1920 13,498,235 Paving bonds 4 )5s $3,750 Total tax (per $1,000) '20 $27.24 Street bonds, 4)5s 34,716.50 534s —- ... . ... — 6'21. $39,667 Sinking fund 5,256 4,777,770 Total assessed val. '20— Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$38.96 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. HOLLAND 4s '12 J-J SCHOOL DISTRICT. $47,230..July 1 *22-'32 50.000 Aug 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Mar 5*20. $101,430 HASTINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assess, val. real est., '19.12,523,140 4Hs'15 M-N$51,900c_May 1 '22-'30 Total tax (per $1,000) '19 $23.59 4)5s'16 M-S Jl4,000—Sept 1 '21-'27 Population in 1918 12,000 t 3.000 Sept 1 1928 TOTAL DEBT May 11 '21 $68,900 Total assessed val. 1920 HOUGHTON. 4,447,770 This village is In Houghton Co. Population in 1920 (est.) 5,500 INT. payable at Detroit Trust Co. Inc. 1867. Water-Works Bonds. HEMATITE TWP. SCH. DIST. 5s 04 $70,000—July 15 1934 This district (P. O. Amasa) is in 5s '05 J-J 20,000 Jan 1 1935 Iron County. i5s*05 10,000 Nov 1 1935 Population 1910, 4,383; 1920, 5,132 Park-Purchase Bonds. 4)5s'14 J-D $22,500—June 15 1927 Convenience Station Bonds. 5)£s'20 M-N $8,500—May 1 '33-'40 Hospital Bonds. 4s '12 J-J $4,000—July 15 1932 4Hs'16 M-N116,700—May 1 '22-'35 4)5s'17 M-N 41,000—May 1 *22-*37 ($2,000 in odd and $3,000 in even years.) 5s'19 A-O 60,000—Apr 15'22-'38 5&s'20 M-N 33,500—May 1 *28-'36 Water Works Bonds. 4)5s'13 4)5s'14 4Hs'16 4)5s'17 J-J $20,875 Jan 1 1936 J-D 10,000—-June 15 1936 M-N 54,000—May 1 '22-'27 M-N 32,000..May 1 '22-'37 4)5s'17 J-D 57,75J_June 15 '22-'28 5s '19 A-O 65,000. Apr 15 '22-'38 5)£s'20 M-N 170,000—May 1 '38-*48 Liberty Street Bridge. 4s '10 J-J $4.500 July 1 1930 Market Bonds. 4Hs'14 J-D $21,000-—June 15 1935 Storm Sewer Bonds. 4Hs'17 M-N$ 9,600.-May 1 *22-'27 5s '19 5s '19 A-O 28,000-Apr 15 '22-'38 J-D 212,000-Dec 15 '22-'38 5Ks'20 M-N 45,500--May 1 '24-'44 Sewer Bonds. Oct $50,000c—Oct 1 1926 J-J 40,000c-.Jan 2 '28-*29 4s '11 J-J 28,000-— July 15 1931 4s '12 J-J 30,000—July 15 1933 4s '10 J-J 17,000 1930 4s '06 4a '09 4)5s'13 J-J 18,000 1935 4Hs'14 J-D 6,000 1936 4^s'17 M-N 25,740—May 1 '22-'27 5s *19 J-D (130,000 1922-1934 I 12,000 1935 Paving Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $15,000.—Sept 15 1925 4s *07 This twp. Is in Lenawee bonds are 434s'17 J-J tax-free. $55,000c 15,000c $25,000c J-J _s 4)48*17 J-J County. TOTAL DEBT — Apr 22 '20. $74,000 2,571 2,063,300 Assess, val., personal 207,175 Total val. '20 (actual) 2,270,475 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'19_$14.90 Population in J.920 1,220 Sinking fund Assess, val., real estate IOSCO M-S J-J 15,000c—Sept 3 1922 27,000 July 1 1930 37,000 1926-1931 4s '12 31,000 July 1 1932 4)5s'13 J-J 28,000—July 15 1934 4)5s'16 M-N 16,500 1921-1925 4)58*14 J-D 28,729—June 15 1937 4Hs'17 M-N 36,900—May 1 '22-'27 4s '11 J-J J-J 5s '19 A-O - 59,500 1922-1938 5Hs'20 M-N 189,000--May 1 '23-'45 Paving and Sewer Bonds. 4s *07 M-S $50,000c--Sept 3 1921 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1 '21$1,812,604 Assessment debt (add'l)— 470,000 112,000 440,875 Floating debt Water debt (incl.) COUNTY. Sinking fund 103,194 The county seat is Tawas City. Assess, val.'20, real& pers-80,509,980 Road Bonds. (Assessment about cash value) 5 34s' 19 M-NS48.000—May 1 *22-'29 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$24.03 BOND. DEBT May 13 '21 $48,000 Value of prop, owned by » Assess, val., real estate 7,657,465 city (appraisal of Apr 1 Assess, val., personal x,498,465 1921)— 85,799,045 Tot. assess .val.'20 ()5 act.).9,150,410 Pop'n 1910, 31,344; 1920 48,374 County tax (per $1,000) 1920_$25.80 INT. payable in New York City at Population in 1920 8,199 American Exch. Nat. Bank or Nat. Bank of Commerce, Nat. Park Bank IRON COUNTY^ or at Central State Bank, Jackson, or Crystal Falls Is the county seat. the People's Nat. Bank Road Bonds. 5s '11 5s '14 of Jackson. J-D$145,000c M-N 1926 25.000c—Nov 1 1934 5s '19 J-J 100,000 July 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr. 7 '21. $270,000 Sinking fund 170,000 40,000,000 $1,000) 1920——$25.00 Assessed value 1920 20.934 INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. IRON MOUNTAIN SCH. DIST. JACKSON COUNTY. County seat Is Jackson. Road Bonds. 5)5s'20 $200,000 1921-1934 6s '21 400,000 May '22-'36 BOND. DT. May 12 '21-$1,400,000 S inking fund 150,000 Assessed valuation 1920-122,617,686 „ , ___ --- Population in 1920 (Census) __72,539 This district Is In Dickinson Co. 5s J-J $60.000c.July 15'22-*26 BOND. DEBT April 1921— $60,000 Assessed valuation 1920 5,884,911 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $22.74 INT. at Commercial Bank, Iron JACKSON UNION SCH. DIST. Building Bonds. 4s *07 $75,000 Apr 1 1936 4)5s'14 16,000 Apr 1 1929 4)58*16 F-A| 60,000—Feb 1 *22-'27 — — ( Mountain. 96,000--Feb 1 '28-'35 4)5s'16 F-A 172,OOOc.Feb 1 '22-'35 (For maturity see V. 104, p. 379.) This village is city is in Ottawa Co. Inc Population 1920.12,166. 424s'17 F-A May"l 720~ ' $30~000 BOND. DEBT Apr This city Is the county seat of Jack¬ Co. Inc. 1857. 4s '10 HUDSON TOWNSHIP. Pop'n 1910. 15,160; 1920 HOLLAND. 5s Building Bonds. TOTAL DEBT JACKSON. son ' $30,000 Sinking fund . BOND. DEBT Apr 211921 $114,000 Assessed valuation, real 1,620,125 Assessed val'n, personal 906,739 IRON RIVER. BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '21- $158,000 Water debt (included) Assessed val. real estate FRAC¬ NO. 1. This district Tax rate (per — '90 (60% act.)—4,406,311 rate(per $1.000)'20_$13.75 .. ... s Total tax — ... HARBOR 5,176.50 Population 1910, 5,113; 1920, 4,456 All Sewer Bonds. 5a '08 M-N$10,000c—Nov 1 1938 5s *06 F-A 60,000c—Feb 1 1926 -s'17 75,000—Mar 31 1947 4^sT8 129,398.40 1948 INT. Sinking funds Assessed val'n, real estate3,059,600 Assessed val'n, personal 1,346,711 4)4s'12 J-J $46,OOOr.Sl 1,000 yearly Comfort Station Bonds. 5)5s'21 $30,000 May 11941 5s ... 1 1921 3Ks'10J-J 5s *08 5s '14 1936 1938 M-S $450,000—.Mar 1 1934 Fire Department Bonds. A-O $4,000 Oct HAMTRAMCK. 1934 Bds. 1929 1930 1931 4J*BT2 J-J 49,500—July 15 1932 4H)S'13 J-J 45,000—July 15 1933 4Ms'16 A-O 70,700 Nov 1 1936 Water Works Constr. Bonds. 4s *11 Incorporated in Aug. 1901. ... Total val. '21 Public-Works Site Bonds. 4Hs $25,000 Mar 2 1934 519 Street and Sewer Bonds. $20,000 July 1 1929 Sheldon Street Sewer. 5s '03 $25.000 Aug 1 1933 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 5s'17 ...$25,000 Sept 11937 BOND. DEBT Feb. 2 '21 $170,000 5s '99 163 434sT3 F-A „_ ... in Iron County. Funding Bonds. $6,000 Assess, val. 1917 1,295,510 4)5s'17 — Population 1910, 2,085; 1920, 6,731 1 1922 7,000 8,000 9,000 5s '18 M-S S60.000.Mar 15 '22-'41 BOND. DEBT June 1921. $79,000 1 1923 1 1924 1 1925 Apr Apr Apr Apr 10,000 Apr 11,000—Apr 12,000 Apr 13,000 Apr 42.000-—Apr 1 45,000.—Apr 1 1 1926 1 1927 1 1928 IRONWOOD. 1 1929 This city is in Gogebic County. '30-'32 Water Bonds. '33-'35 5s '18 J-J $300,000c 3,000 1932 (Due $75,000 in 1923. 1928, 1933 10,000 -1933-1934 and 1938.) 5s'19 7,000 —1935 s '20 M-N f225,000 May'25 ,'30&'35 55,000 1936 t 50.000 May 11940 25,000-1937 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 5s '21 s-a 194,000--Apr 1 '22-'37 5s '20 M-N.$142,500-May 1 *22-'40 (See V. 112, p. 959 for maturity.) Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 $876,000 5s '19 M-NS43,370..May 1 '22-34 Assessed valuation'20-'21 82,497,530 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 *20. $410,000 Total tax (per $1,000) '20-'21—$6.65 Sinking fund 48,000 INT. at the Jackson City Bank, Assessed val., real estate. 19,262,195 People's Nat. Bank and Union Bank Assessed val., personal 5,932,550 In Jackson; Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank Tot. val. 1919 (70% act.).25,194.745 Merchants' Nat. Bank and Nat. Park Total tax (per $1,000) 1919 $27.49 Bank, New York. PoDUlation 1910, 12,821; 1920 15,739 INT. payable at the City Treas¬ urer's office. KALAMAZOO. This city is in Kalamazoo Co. Inc. IRONWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. Apr. 9 1884. Pop'n 1910,3 9,437, This city Is In Gogebic County. 1920, 48,858. 5s *15 J-D $20.000c—June 15 1922 Water-Extension Bonds. 6s '21 M-S 34,000—-Mar 16 1924 4s '11 M-S $27,000c_Mar 1 *22-'26 BOND. DEBT 1921-1934 Apr 1921. $41,000 4)5s'12 M-N 38,500c Assessed val., real 18,739,97U 4)5sT2 M-S 8,OOOc-Sept 1 '21-22 Assessed val., personal Sanitary Improvement Bonds. 6,059,051 Total valuation 1919 M-S $12,436.40cMchl 22- 20 24,799.021 4s '11 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$36.49 Paving Bonds. Population in 1920 F-A $31,200c.Aug 1 *2l-*23 15,759 4s '03 INT. at Gogebic Nat. Bank, Ironr Street Improvement Bonds. wood. 4)5s'12 J-J 9,500c—July 1 1922 4$s'13 J-J 13,400—July 1 *22-'23 ITHACA. 4)5s'14 J-J 13,200-July 1 *22-'24 This village Is In Gratiot County. 4J5sT5 27,888—July 1 '22-'25 BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '19.' $63,000 4)5s'16 J-J 23,200—July 1 '22-25 Floating debt (add'l) 3,475 4)5s'16 4.000 Assess, val. real 1,183,810 4)5s'17 -— 40,000 Assess, val. personal 351,615 "is' 19 ... 205,000 Total val'n 1919 Paving & Sewer Bonds. 1,535,425 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919——$17.50 6s '21 M-S (117,500.Mar 15 '22-'26 Population 1910, 1,876; 1920, 1,929 1102,500-Mar 15 '27-*31 -. — — _ , — — „ KALAMAZOO (Concluded). Sanitary Sewer Bonds. 4^8.14 J-J $7,590—July 1 '22- 24 48*11 J-J 7,563.60Mar I *22-*26 Qull Street Bridge Bonds. 4fl *11 M-8 $25.000c.Mar 1 '22-'26 Mill Street Bridge Bonds. 4 Ms'12 M-8 $9,000c May 15 *22-*30 Portage Creek Bridge Bonds. 4Hs'14 J-J S3,000--July 1 *22-'24 Police-station Bonds. 4Ks'12 M-NS23,400cMay 15'22-34 Fire-Station Bonds. 4s *07 J-J $35,000c.Jan 1 *22-'20 4>4s'09 M-S 4,500c.8ept 2 '21-'23 Lighting Bonds. 4s '04 M-8 $8,000c Aug 15 '21-'24 4>48*12 M-N 91.000c May 15 *22-'34 City Improvement Bonds. 4>4s'12 J-J $8,000- —-July 1 1922 4>48*13 J-J 8,800—July 1 '22-'23 4>4a'14 J-J 8,180—July 1 '22-*24 4>4s'15 18,872-July 1 '22-*25 4>4s'l6 J-J 17.500„July 1 '22-*26 4>4s*16 ... 2.400—Sept 1 *21-*20 4>4s*17 24,500 4 >4s*19 72,000 Hospital Bonds. 4>48*12 M-N$10.530c May 15 *22-*24 GEN. BONDS Jan 1 1921- $340,536 — —- — Assessment This city Is County. Lapeer In Incorporated In 1872. Refunding Bonds. M-s $24.000c—Sep 8 *28& 33 12 '21 $75,000 5s '13 TOTAL DEBT May Sinking funds Assessed/Real ,8.000 estate----—1,869.000 (Personal val. (90% act.) value. Ass'd 875,000 1920.2,744.000 $1,000) 1920—„$24.90 Population in 1920 (Census)—4,723 Total tax (per INT. payable in Detroit. . 5>4 &6s ... $293,599.36.-1-10 yrlv. TDT.BD.DT. Apr21'17 $70,389 Assessed val., real. -..27,650,610 val.! personal— 4,029,149 Assessed val. 1919.-31.679.759 rate (per 61,000) '17 22.76 Total assessed Total tax 25.782 Population 1920 (Census) LENAWEE COUNTY. Adrian is the county seat. fund. ... --- —- Population In 1920 (est.) 55,000 INTEREST payable at local banks and at Bankers' Nat. Bank, Chicago. KENT County seat Is Grand Rapids. Road Bonds. 4>4s '12J-D$200,000—June 20 1932 4>4s'13 —_ LIVINGSTON (Census)-.47,681 COUNTY. 77.000c—June 20 1933 100.000—Oct 1 1933 1 *22-'35 1 '2.V28 1 '29-*33 1 '34-'35 |4O,d00-~Mar 6s '21 M-S 75,000—Mar 50,000.-Mar ,35.000 Mar 1 1936 6 '21- $340,000 BOND. DEBT Apr. real estate—18,899,285 personal——.3,303,568 Tot.assess. val. '20 (60 % act) 22,202,853 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--$25.00 Population in 1920 17,522 Assess, val., LOWELL. This village Is In Kent Co. Inc. - _ —_ Road Bonds. 1935 LOWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT. $50,000 4>4s'l5 $39.829 Mar *22-'40 Assessed val'n, real estate.-5,080,250 BOND. DEBT Apr 6'21— $40,000 Assessed val'n, personal 131,250 Assessed valuation 1920 1.500,000 Tot. val. '20 (75% act,).—5,211,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$21.25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$19.00 INT. payable at Detroit Trust Population in 1920 1,346 INT. at Ulrich Sav. Bk.,Mt.Clemens Co., Detroit. July $50,000c BOND. DEBT Apr 8 '21— --- This township (P. O. Holland, Road Bonds. $32,000 ($2,000 yearly Mar. 1.) BOND. DEBT Apr. 7 '21 $28,000 Assessed val., real estate—1,156,075 Assessed val., personal 106,225 5s — Newberry Is county seat. Road Bonds. 4 >4s'14 Feb $80.000 Feb BOND. DEBT Apr Assessed val., real Assessed val.. 1 1929 6 '21$50,000 8,785,385 1,388,140 personal Total valuation 1920 10,173,525 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$25.73 20 (actual). 1,262,300 Population in 1920 (Census)—6,149 INT. payable at People's State $1,000) 1920 $18.32 Pop. 1910, 1.055; 1920— 876 Bank, Detroit. INT. payable at First State Bank, Holland. LUDINGTON. City in Mason Co Inc. in 1873. lansing. Lansing, the Capitol of Michigan, is Pop'n in 1920 (Census), 8,810. Incorp. in Ingham Co. 1859. 5s *17 — 9,300 Sept 5 1922 Paving Bonds. 4>*s'16 Aug $1,900 4J4s'16 Oct 2,200 Aug Aug 1922 Refunding Bonds. $29,500 1921-1940 ($2,000 yearly.) 4s'10 4s '15 1921 1921 5s '17 — . J9,000 19,600--.Sept 5 1922 5s '18 —_ | 7,700 (20,400 5s '19 4Ms'19 5s '21 — — . 63,400 238,000 --- 25,000 145,000 5s '20 Jan Oct —- 5s '20 300,000 115.000 Fire Station 4>4s*20 5s '18 s-a --- Oct 1 1929 Bonds. Mar 1 1923 Sewer Bonds.^ 4>4s'16 Aug $1,700._r.Aug 1921 4>4s'16 1,100—iSept 15 1921 5s '19 45,000 June 11927 4?4s'19 --- 166,000 Aug 1 1929 5s '21 100,000 June 1 1926 Public Impt. Bonds. 4>4s*19 F-A $1,238,000 -.1921-1949 BOND. DEBT June 1 '21$2,345,900 Water debt (incl.) 1,095,000 Assessed value 1920 55,115,498 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921..$29.57 —- --- Apr Wharf Bonds. -.$125,000 Sewer Bonds. 5s'14 ann $7,617 1939-1948 1921-1925 ... , City Improvement Bonds. 4>4s'13 M-S $42,100—— 1921-1942 16,200c.June 1 '24-'27 Bonds. 4s '05 F~A*$50,000c_Aug 1 '23-'27 4Hs'10M-N 50,000c_Mayl6 *34-'38 GEN. DEBT Apr. 7 '21- $194,700 Floating debt (add'l) 12,333 Water balance on hand 52,000 (actual)—8,340,035 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$37.34 9,694 Population In 1920 * For litigation affecting this Issue Total val. 1920 V. 95, p. 310. INTEREST on part of see the pav¬ ing 4s payable In Chicago at Chicago Nat. Bank; on all other bonds In First Nat. Bank. manistioue. This city Is in Schoolcraft Co. (See V. 101, p. 2090. for maturity.) Refunding Bonds. 4Us'15A-0 $32.900.-Apr 1 '22-28 TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 '21- $293,500 Sinking fund— ^ 16,580 Assets, val., real estate 5.534,o50 Assess, val., personal 4,120,250 Total assess, val. 1920 9,812,410 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$37.30 INT. payable at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y. MENOMINEE COUNTY. County seat is Menominee. Road Bonds. 4><s'19 J-J $100,000...July 1 1934 BOND. DEBT May 26'2i.$580,000 Assess, val., real estate—$14,878,350 Feb.71901. Water-Works-Impt. Bonds. M-S $25,000—Sept 1 '21-'34 M-S 195,000—Sept 1 *32-'50 ( 2,000 Sept 1 1951 Water-Works & Sewer Bonds. 5s M-S $55,000c..Mar 1922-32 WATER DT. Mar. 1921. $177,000 Other debt None Assessed val., real 4,848,445 Assessed val., personal 2,012,677 Tot. ass'd val. 20 <M act.).6,861,122 City tax (per $1,000) 1919-— 13-70 Population 1910, 4,722; 1920-6,380 INT. at National Bank of Com¬ merce, Detroit. 5s '14 6s '21 Oct $40,000c 5,621,650 val.,personal Tot.assess. val.'20(act. val.).20,500,000 23,773 Population in 1920 ¥cHOOL DIST. ($10,000c—Apr 1 *22-*26 4Hs'10A-O 28.000c—Apr 1 *27-*30 82,000c—-Apr 1 1931 MENOMINEE TOTAL DEBT June 1 '21- $140,000 Assessed val. '20 (actual)-.9,812,410 School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$21.13 Population (est.) 19208.907 INT. payable in New York. MIDLAND. , This city Is in Midland County. $107,500 5,000 BOND. DEBT Aug 4 1920 Floating debt 4,200.000 Assess, val. real estate Total Inc. *22-'40 1 A-O $250.185-Apr 5s *16 1,800.000 personal val. *19 (act.) -6,000,000 assess, $1,000) 1919 $27.60 Population 1910, 2,527; 1920, 5,483 Tax rate (per MIDLAND COUNTY. Midland is the county seat. Court House Bonds. M-S $225,000.--Part yearly (?) Population 1910,14,005; 1920,17,237 5s '20 BONDED DEBT MIDLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bonds. Building 4Xs $35,000 —. (Part yearly ending 1923.) 4>*s'15 J-J / $9.100 1921-1930 I 21,000 1931 4s 10,000-.. 1932 BOND. DEBT April 1918$78,000 Assessed valuation 1918—6,019,270 MANISTIQUE SCHOOL DIST. Total tax rate (per $1,000) $30-00 Building Bonds. 8.000 4Hs'16 A-O $96,670 Apr 1 *22-'31 Population 1918 (est.) (For maturity see V. 102, p. 1739.) MILAN. BOND. DEBT Apr. 20 *21 $107,000 This village Is in Washtenaw and Assessed value 1920 6,645,237 Monroe Counties. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$i5.60 BOND. DEBT Apr 26 1921 $45,000 Population in 1920—6,380 Water debt (included) 30,000 INT. at City Treas. offlc or Sinking fund 2,500 Nat. City Bank. N. Y. Assessed valuation, real 892,000 Assessed val'n, personal—_ 456,000 marquetteT" This city is In Marquette Co. Inc. Tot. ass'd val. '20 (75%act) 1.348,000 1871. Commission government City tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$16.00 adopted Nov. 29 1913. Population Population 1910, 1,355; 1920, 1,557 1910. 11,503; 1920, 12.718. Refunding City-Hall Bonds. 4Ms'13 F-A $10,000c.Aug 15 '21-*22 Refund. Sch. Dist. No. 1 Bonds. 4s *12 M-NI30.000 May 1 1922 Hydro-Electric Bonds. 4Ms*10 J-D $100,000.. Dec 15 1924 (Optional Dec. 15 1921) Water Works. val., real estate 8,208,235 val., personal 2,851,488 Total val. *19 (act. val.)-.11,059,723 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20$34.04 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. MARQUETTE SCHOOL DIST. School improvement bonds.„ 30,000 BOND. DEBT June 10 '20 $30,000 Assessed valu-JReal estate.8,208.235 ation 1919-(Personal 2.851,488 Total assess, val. 1919—11,059,723 School tax (per $1,000) 1919—$10.00 Population in 1919 (esfc.)^ 12,000 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Marquette ~~ marshall. This city Is In Calhoun Co. Inc Mar. 7 1859. Popula'n 1920. 4,270. Bridge Bonds. 4Ms'16 J-J. $60,000-.July 1 *24-'35 (For maturity see V. 102, p. 2099.) BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '21 $227,000 Sinking fund 13,869 213,131 Total val. '21 assess, 11,140,285 3,507.525 (50% 14.647,810 actual) $1,000) 1920—-$30.34 Population In 1920 11,573 INT. at the City Treasurer's office. Tax rate (per COUNTY. is Monroe. Road Bonds. 5^8*16 Mar $121.500.—l-10tb 5s '18 200,000 MONROE The county seat y'rly — $1,095,750 BOND. DEBT 1919 Total valuation 1919 45.320,132 Population 1910, 32,917; 1920. 37,115 MONROE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Is In Monroe County. Mch $20,000c.Mch 1 *23-'25 A-O 24.000c 1923-1926 63,000. 1 '22-'23 | 20,000.Oct U80.000.0ct 1 '24-'35 DEBT May 12 '21 $319,000 val. '20(act.)—14,000,000 9chool tax rate (per$l,000) '20-S8.26 Population In 1920 (est.) 13.000 BOND. Assessed _ INT. at Dansard State Bank. 1921-1930 $123,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 21 1920 (}$ act.)3,331.100 (per $1,000) 1919—$10-00 Assessed val. 1919 water - - Net debt Assess, val., real estate Assess, val., personal 6s '20 1921-1927 4>£s „ _ 7,000 Bridge Bonds. 4Hs $10,000 on $100,000-July 1 '22-*37 (See V. Ill, p. 517 for maturity.) 1933 '21-*43 4«'ll Mar 21-26 4^8*17 J-D 4Ks M-N 22,130 1921-1935 4>t»s*13 M-N 12,000 1933 4Hs'15 M-S 10,000-Mar 15 *22-*32 INTEREST city Is In Monroe County. Storm Sewer Bonds. This district Sewer Bonds. 4s payable at York; on other bonds Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. In This 5Ms'20 4s *10 4^8*13 M-N$42.000 4^8'14 M-N 23,000.-Nov 1 4Hs*14 M-S 6.000.Sept 15 Tax rate MONROE. New MT. CLEMENS. the county seat of MaIncorp. In 1879. Bridge Bonds. 5s '19 M-NS24.000—Nov 1 '2l-*44 This city Is oomb County. Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. 1921-1928 Street Bonds (Due $2,000 yearly). 4s *00 May 7,170c-May 1922-'25 BOND. DEBT May 1 *20Assessed val., real-- 491,266 4,940.725 Assessed val., personal Total valuation 1919 6,859,845 1,919,120 mason countyt Ludlngton Is the county seat. Road Bonds. • 4><js'll F-A$22,500r $7,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 22 '20 IHs'12 A-O $38.000 1921-1939 Public Improvement Bonds. 4s $37,000 Assessed val., real Assessed val., personal 19,03.1,340 MACKINAC Population in ,.920 (Census)--19,831 INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. — INT. at First Nat. Bk., St. Ignace State&Co.tax (per $65.000c Repaving Bonds. 4Hs A-O $26.000 15,617,015 Total valuation 1919 COUNTY. St. Ignace is the county seat. Road Bonds. 5s '14 J-J $100-000c.Jan 1 *25-'34 5s 30,000--May 1 *22-'24 BOND. DEBT June 1921. $129,000 Sinking funds 18,226 Total valuation 1920 8,633,301 A-O 1921-1933 — yl* Feb 1 Tot. tax rate (per M.) 1919_-$28-20 INT. payable at City Treas. office. Population 1910.31,229; 1920, 57,327 INT. payable at City Treasurer's Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$0 35 office and Citizens' Central Nat. Population in 1920 (Census).—8,026 Bank, New York. 4>*s'08 M-N ___ Aug 1 1949 4s '99 $50,000—-Jan 1 '22-'26 6,000 '22-'34 40,000 1921-1940 150,000——1929-1938 Paving Bonds. 5s $3,752 1921-1924 Refunding Water Bonds. 1 1929 Oct $4,000 Oct 1929 1 1929 4s *09 „- _ 15 *28- 33 10,000c--_Mav 1 1922 Park Water Plant Purchase Bonds. Assess, _ 4s '02*04 Paving Bonds. Mar $24,375—.July Aug 1 1929 5s *20 Water-Works Bonds. 4s '16 M-S $17,000 Sept 1 1929 5s *17 105,000 Sept 1 1935 4>4s'19 4s '04 June 1 1928 --- county seat of Incorp. In 1869. Paving Bonds. 4s *06 T-D $58,500cJ ne 9,000 — Sept 1 1923 5s *19 Electric-Light Bonds. 5s '93 J-D $20,000 Dec 1 1923 4>4« 350,000 Aug 1 1949 5s '19 — ($1,000 in '25. *27. *28, *29. *32; $2,000 in '33; $1,000 in *34 & '35.) Park Bonds. June 1 1923 250,000.-June 1 '22-'26 the Manistee County. Assess, Tax rate (per Street Bonds. manistee. This city Is Assess, Tot. ass'd val. in $45,000 (?) TOTAL DEBT 4>4s'll M-N$65.000c„-Nov 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Apr 23 '21 $215,000 LUCE COUNTY. LAKETOWN TOWNSHIP. (P. O. Adrian) is In Pop'n 1910, 1,318. Is in Menominee Co. Inc. Population 1920. 8,907. This city 1883. Assess, val. Road Bonds. 5s '20 M-S $140,000-Mar — R. F. D. No. 1) lain Allegan Co. twp. bonds Manistee at 4>4s'14 J-D 100,000—May 15 1934 under Act passed In 1859. 4>48*15 J-J 65,000 Jan 1 1935 Paving Bonds {Opt. begin. 1922). (Sub). to call upon demand of Sinking 4>48*12 M-S $13.000—Mar 1 *32-'44 Fund Commission.) Electric Light Bonds. Juvenile Home Bonds. 5s F-A 2,000c Feb 15 *22-*23 5s '20 M-S J$90,000.Sept Light & Power Bonds. 1 *21-*26 \ 10,000—Sept 1 1927 ($2,000--.-Apr 2 1922 TOT. DEBT May 12 *21 $542,000 4>4s'17A-0 (12,000—Apr2'23-'26 Assessed val., real 176,137,988 [20.000—Apr 2 *27-'31 Assessed val., personal-- 71,834,123 5 >4 s 10,000 — Tot. val. 1920 (act. val.)_247,972,lll City-Hall Bonds. State&Co. tax (per $1,000) '20_$6.63 4s M-S $13.000.-Sept 1 *21-'33 $36,500 Popul'n 1910, 159,145; 1920, 183.041 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 *17 INT. at office of John Nuveen & Floating debt 2.500 Assessed valuation 1916—1,004,805 Co., Chicago. Actual valuation (est.) 1,500,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1916.-$28.95 lake township. Population in 1920 1,730 This township is in Macomb Co. INT. payable in Lowell & Detroit. Incorporated in 1910. 5s *11 38,103 T0~WNSHIP. Howell is the county seat. Assess, val., COUNTY] 4>4s*13 J-D Population in 1920 50,961,298 $1,000) '20_$17.00 Population in 1920— Road yly Jan 1 M.-8 $30,000-Part County Road Bonds. 5s '17 Assess, val. *20 4Hs'll J-J $15,000c—July 15 1921 4>4s*12 F-A 218,000c 1921-1922 (See V, 94, p. 79, for maturity) 4^8*14 J-J /20,000c 1922-1923 120,000c 1924 4 >4s*19 189,000 1921-1929 5s '20 M-8 910.000 Sept '21-'30 BOND. DEBT May 1 *20 $533,000 Assess, val. '19 (60% act057,328,240 School tax (per $1,000) 1919—-$8.61 (60% to 75% act.) Total tax rate (per Lenawee Co. The county seat Mt. Clemens. Highway Improvement Bonds. 5Hs'17 A-O $18.000—Apr 1 *22-'27 Hospital Bonds. 6s "21 J-D $60,000-June 25 *22-'24 BOND. DEBT May 13'21$1,294,726 Assessed val., real 44,866,230 Assessed val., personal— 6,095,068 Total assessed val. 1920 This COUNTY. is Lapeer. Infirmary Bonds. LAPEER MENOMINEE. COUNTY. The county seat is MADISON 356,239 debt MACOMB LAPEER. Highway Impt. Bonds. 122,836 $64,000 (abt.act.) 60,587,423 5>4s .8 '20 276,000 City tax (per $1,000) 1920 $9.00 BOND. DT. May 17 '21-$1,050,500 INT. on Issues of 1907 in Chicago. Assess, val. real 63,229,725 Assess, val. personal 11,846,183 KALAMAZOO SCH. DIST. NO. 1. Total val. 192075,075,908 Sinking [Vol. 112. MICHIGAN—CITIES AND TOWNS 164 3,414,325 $1,000) *lC-$5.68 -s Motor Truck Bonds. $5,000 1921-1933 1922-1926 Water Works Ext. Bonds. 6s — ($10,000 ---.1922-1926 ) 30.000 1927-1936 BOND. DEBT Apr. 6 '21. debt (add'l)__ $207,000 15,000 6,000 11.480 in Assess, val. real estate 11,280.000 Iron County.! Assess, val. personal 1,500,000 School Building Bonds. Tot.ass'd val.'21(80%act)12,780.000 5Hs'19 J-J ($15,000—June 15 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921—$28.85 1 20.000-June '29 & '34 9,488 BOND. DEBT May 7 1921 $76,000 Population in 1920 INT. on improvement bonds at Assessed val. 1921 2.996,295 First Nat. Bk., Chicago; on sewer Population 1920 (est.) —1,500 MASTODAN TWP. SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Alpha) is Assessment Floating debt Sinking fund June, 1921.] MT. CLEMENS bonds Old at Detroit, MICHIGAN—CITIES (Conclude®— Detroit Nat. -s Paving Bonds. 5s $11,500 — PLEASANT. Water-Works Bonds. Bonds. Sewer 5s '17 MT. 1928 Paving, Water & Sewer ■Bonds. 5Hs $320,000 urer's office. J-J 000 Jan 4Ms*15 J-J $34,500 1940 BOND. DEBT May 1918—$34,500 Assessed valuation 1915 850,000 1*1938 This city is in Isabella County. BOND. DEBT May 17 '21. $625,000 Water debt (incl.) 95,000 Highway Floating debt Bonds. J-D f$32,000c.June 1 '22-37 I 1,500c-. June 1 1938 Sewer Bonds. 5s '19 J-D f $85,000.June l'22-'39 4,000-June 1 1940 12'21 $164,500 5,500 52,500 Assessed valuation, real-.$4,171,100 Assessed val'n, personal 1,226,850 Tot.assd.val/21 (75% act.>5.397,950 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) *20 -$43.20 Population 1910, 3.972; 1920, 4,819 1 BOND. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915 Population in 1920 INT. payable at the State Bank, Detroit. (add'l) 40,000 Assessed val., real 5,914,680 Assessed val., personal 3,121,200 Tot.as.val.'20u0%act.val)9,035,880 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—$37.14 Population 1910, 1,690; 1920, 9,514 5s *20 MUSKEGON HGTS. S. D. NO. School Bonds. 5s M-N 5s F-A $7,336c 14,000c 7.000c M-N 4^s Houghton County. BOND. DEBT June 7 1920 1. 1921-1927 4)|s'17 Building Bonds. 929 People's $75,000 Sinking fund 1921-1924 1921-1925 1921-1928 6,125c $7-00 OSCEOLA TWP. SCH. DIST. This district (P. O. Osceola) Is In DEBT May Sinking fund Water debt (incl.) 165 Total val'n 1921 $55,000 — TOWNS Assessed val'n, personal---1,829,325 Park Bonds. (actual),19.070,018 4Ms'21 s-a $60,000 1922-1941 Population in 1910 Water Bonds, 8,650 4M8'10 J-J $72,000c—Jan 1 '22-'39 ORION. 4s'01 J-J 40,000c July 15'22-29 This village is In Oakland County. 5s '03 J-J 6,000c..Jan 1 *22-*33 Funding Bonds, Bk., paving bonds at Security Trust Co.. Detroit, and Motor Truck bonds at Peoples State Bk., Detroit, on water ext. bonds at City Treas¬ on AND This district (P. O. Mt. Plesaant) Isabella County. — mWnising* (est>) . 80% actual) M to M actual value.) This city Is Apr. 1850- 43^8*15 J-D Floating debt Sinking fund 5s '19 Assess, valuation — 1916 Population 1920 10,000 6,000 1,430,155 5,037 Water Inc. — — J-J J-J / 50,000c—July 1 1925 U 50,000c. July 1 '26-'40 / 50,000c—July 1 1925 1300.000c.July 1 *26-'40 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '00 J-J $20.000c.July 1 '22-'23 Paving Bonds. _s $42,000Refunding Water Bonds. J-J 4s *25,000c-Ju!y 1 *25-'26 J-J 5s 10,000c—July 1 1929 J-J 5.000c-—Jan 1 1935 4s '05 10,000 1925 4Hs'07 J-J 15,000c—July 1 1927 J-J 4s '07 10,000c—Jan 1 1927 4Ms'09 J-J 9,000c—July 1 1929 10,000-1933 4Hs'13 ... --- 5s '13 10,000 1933 10,000 1928 4Ks'16 5s '17 10,000 1932 5s '18 J-J 10,000 July 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921.$1,812,250 — — — Special Impt. debt (add'l)-. 43,000 school district. 4Ms'10 J-J ( S i ,000c.July 1 »22-'24 1 30,000c—July 1 1925 4Ms'll A-O 35.000c April 1926 5s '20 M-S 120,000..Sept 1 '21-'35 BOND. DEBT Apr 8 '21— $193,000 Assessed val. (3-5 act.) '20-5.750,400 School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$23.40 Population in 1920 (est.) 8,000 INT. at Peoples State' Bk..Detroit fund Assessed val'n, real estate.39,060,475 Assessed val'n, personal.-13,033,034 SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district Is In Dickinson Co. 5s '13 M-S $33,650—Mar 1 '22-'28 Bonds of 1905 8,000 Bonds of 1913 $3.5,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1921 $43.000 Total assessed val. 1920 3,003.520 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$53.12 Population 1920 (est.) 4,750 - INT. payable at Nat. Bank of Commerce,' Detroit. Population in 1920 36,570 INT. on ref. 4^s of 1910 in Chl& Sav. Bk.; other 4M&'16 M-S$125,000.Mar 15 *22-'2fl 4Msg'17M-S 187,500_Mar 15 *22-'26 4Ms M-S 375.000.Mar 15'21-'26 Int. in N. Y. at First Nat. 6s '17 — — F-A ♦50.000c Bonds. 4Ms'20 A-O$350,000-.Apr 1 '22-'35 BOND. DEBT June '21. $1,100,000 118,119,170 Assess, yal. personal 18,252,239 Total valuation 1920 136.371,409 Ponul'n 1910, 49,576: 1920, 90,050 INT. on jail bonds payable at Peoples State Bank, Detroit. Others Assess, val. real $900 5Hs'21 100,000-May 15 *32-*35 Building Bonds. 5s July »$75,000c 1942 5s Jail Bank muskegon school dist. School Bonds, (annexed). 1946 at Treasurer's office. 4Hs'12 M-N 30.000c 1921-1926 4Hb'13 J-J 20,000c 1927-1928 OAKWOOD. 4^s'14 J-J 72.000c_July 1 '21-'29 This village Is in Wayne County. 5Hs*20 M-N200.000c.May 1 '26-'35 Sewer Bonds. 5^s'20 200,000—Sept 1 *26-*35 6s *17 s-a $58,400c 1921-1922 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '2* $445,900 Water bonds 79,000 Assessed val'n, real estate.38,437,350 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '17- $277,000 Assessed val'n, personal..13,997,804 Water sinking fund 6,400 Total val. '20 taDt. act.)..52,435,154 Tot. ass'd val. '16 (M act.).2,327.726 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$29.80 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916 $6.00 Population in 1919 test.) 44,000 Population in 1910, 781; 1920, 1,990 » These bonds which are Included INT. on sewer bonds payable at in the bonded debt are payable to the the People's State Bank, Oakwood. public schools at maturity and are ... carried In endowment funds for the schools. OGDEN TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Adrian) is In 4X8 of 1912 at Harris Tr. Lenawee County. Population 1910, Chicago; on 5% fund1,698; 1920. 1.450. ingand 4X % building bonds of 1913 Road Bonds. at Hackley Nat. Bank, Muskegon; on 5s '19 Mar 1 $55,000--May 1 '22-'34 4X% refunding at First Nat. Bank, Road bonds of 1915 -$30,000 Chicago; on 5s due 1942 and 1946 TOT. BD. DT. May 16 '21. $198,800 (these are held by district as endow¬ Assessed val'n, real estate. -3,972,650 ment for Library and Manual Train¬ Assessed val'n, personal 224,950 ing School) is payable in Muskegon, Tot. ass'd val. '20 (act.val.)4,197,600 on 6s of 1917 payable at the Muske¬ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$15.54 gon Savings Bank, Muskegon. INT. payable at Blissfleld State INT. on k Sav. Bank, Bank in Blissfield. in Muskegon County. Water Works Bonds. 5s $35,000 5s 5,000 4 Ms 50,000 Cemetery Bonds. 5sj'19 J-J $52,000 1948 1938 1938 — — — Jan 1 1935 1913. Refunding. M-8 $5,000 Refunding Bridge. 4Ms'10 J-D $3.000—June30 5s *11 J-D 3,000—June30 5s '13 J-D 3,000—June30 Refunding Armory Site. 5s '09 A-O $15,000 Oct 1, Refunding Park. 5s *12 M-N $40,000 Nov 1 ONTONAGON COUNTY. Ontonagon is the county seat. Road Bonds. 5a *16 J-D$143,000 1921-1931 s -.- 33.000 1921-1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921. $178,000 Assessed valuation, real- -17.240,713 - 5s '16 5s '16 1 '21-'45 $3.096-July 1 '22*-25 2,322—Sept 1 '21-'25| — ... Nov 1 1921 1,000 — ... \160,000c—Apr 1 1927 4Ms'13 M-S 35,000c—Mar 1 1928 4Ms'16 M-S 150.000 Sept 1 1931 4Hs'17 60,000 1932 4^s*19 J-Jl.000,000 July 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr 8 '21 $1,470,000 Assessed val'n,real estate_33,372,625 Assessed val'n, personal 10,234,929 Total valuation 1920 43,607,554 (Assessment 80% to 100% actual.) School tax (per $1,000) 1920_$15.8l Population in 1920 (est.) 40,000 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank. ... - New York. - portage 1925 township is in Houghton Co. Road Bonds. 1923 5s '12 1924 4Mb M-S School 1931 Water-Works Bonds. 5s '94 J-J $20,000 July 1 1924 Refunding Water Bonds. 4Ms'10 F-A $20.000 Aug 1 1925 Paving Bonds. 5s '09 M-8 $15,000.—Sept 15 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1919 $232,670 Assessment debt (add'l)— 11,500 Water debt (incl.) 104,000 township. This 1926 $25,000c—Sept 5 1932 Bonds. M-S $50,000c—.Sept 1 1929 5s A-O 50.000c 1928 BOND. DEBT May 1921. $125,000 Sinking funds 5,000 Assessed valuation 1920.-10,163.200 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $2.18 Population in 1920 INT. port at 8,599 Houghton Nat. Bank. huron] City of Port Huron is in St. Clair County. Incorp. In 1857. Commis¬ sion government adopted Nov. 5 '10. 6,120 Refunding Bonds. Assess, val. '19 (80% act.).9,050,620 4s '97 ($25,000 1922 July Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$13.02 1927 \ 25,000 Jan 4s '02 21,000 1922 July PAW PAW. 10,400 4Ms'14 July 1924 This village Is In Van Buren Co. 4Ms'14 14,000 1924 Aug Refunding Bonds. 15,000—Apr 20 1927 5s '07 Augf $6,000c.Aug 15*21-'22 4Ms'17 7,000 Jan 1 1926 4Ms'16 1 15.000c_Aug 15 '23-'27 45,000 4Ms'18 Apr 1 1928 Electric-Light Bonds. 5s '18 20,500 July 1 1928 5s *07 M-S $30.000c_Sept 1 *28-'33 J-J 5s *19 35,000 Jan 1 1929 Water Bonds Floating debt Sinking funds - 22,350 — — — — — — M-S (opt. beg. Sept. 1 '22) $2O,O0Oc_Sept 1 '34-'37 Street Bonds. 5s '19 J-J $100,000 -July 1 1939 Paving Bonds. Repaying Bonds. 5s '16 P-A $8,000 4s '02 $31,000 1922 July (Due $2,500 yearly) 5s *03 141,000 1923 July BOND. DEBT May 1 *20—$83,500 1928 \43,000 July Assessed valuation 1919—1,250,000 1924 4Ms'04 53,000 Jan City tax (per $1,000) 1919 $12,60 5s '05 19,000 1925 July Population 1910, 1,643; 1920, 1,556 5s '06 1926 13,000 Jan INT. at First Nat. Bk., Paw Paw. M-N 150,000.. M ay 1 '22-'41 5s '21 Sewer Bonds. PETOSKEY. — — — 5s '03 1923 $11,000 July 1925 13,400 Aug f 8,000—Aug I '21-24 adopted Feb. 14 1916 (see V I 1,300 Aug 1 1925 102, p. 724). Population 1910, 6s '20 J-J 60,000-July 1 '21-'40 4,778; 1920, 5,064. 5s '21 M-N 65,000-May 1 '22-'34 .s'19 $25,000 —1921-1930 Water Bonds. Refunding Improvement Bds. 5s '18 s-a $44,000 1921-1928 4.14s'10J-D $8,000c—June 1 1930 Park Bonds. City Hall (opt. beg. Aug 1 1920). $2,000—Jan 1 '22-'23 4s '00 F-A $20,000c—Aug 1 1930 4Ms'15 General Road Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds. 4s *02 $12,000 July 1 1922 4s '02 Oct $15,000c—Oct 1 1922 Bridge Bonds. (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1912.) 4s '98 $25,000 Jan 1 1923 4.10s'10J-D $12,000c—June 1 1930 4Hs'13 35,000—Jan 1 *22-*28 Electric-Light Bonds. Canal Bonds. 4s '98 J-J $16,000c—July 1 1928 4s '02 $100,000 Jan 1 1932 (Optional 1918.) School Bonds. 4Ms'01 J-J 10.000c. ..Jan 1 1931 5s '03 $15,000 July 1 1923 (Optional 1921.) 121,370—Apr 1 *22-'34 Park Bonds (opt. beg. Dec. 1 '21). 5s '19 72,785—Feb 1 '22-'32 4s '01 Dec $5,000c Dec 1 1931 4Xs'17 Water Bonds (opt. beg. June 1 '14) $7,000 ann. to 1931. $1,000 Feb. 1 *32 4s '04 June $22,000c—June 1 1924 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 *21-$1,046,300 Special assessment debt 216,488 Refunding Bridge Bonds. Water bonds (incl.) 195,000 4.14s'llJ-D $9,000c June 1931 Sinking fund-_ 21,003 Deficit Bonds. 5s '19 May 1 $20,000—May 1 '22-*29 Assessed val., real and per¬ sonal, 1920 (abt. act.)—31,816,546 BOND. DEBT March 1920 $162,300 8 city is in Emmet Co. Inc. 1895. Commission govern¬ 5s '19 F-A *97 F-A os ment .— — — — — — — — — Water debt (included). Sinking funds 65,000 1,200 Assessed valuation 1920 4,250.000 (Assess, about 2-3 to M actual value) City tax (per $1,000) 1921 $9.65 INT. payable at City Treas. office and at First Nat. Bank, Detroit. PLEASANT RIDGE. This place is in Oakland County. Water Works Bonds. 6s '20 F-A $50,000 Aug 1 1950 BOND. DEBT Sept 1920. $50,000 Assessed value 1920 This city Is In In 1861. Oakland Co. Commission Inoor. government s-a $50.000.-Aug 1 '21-30 5c Refunding Bonds. 4Ms'll J-DI70,000c— June 1 *22-'3fi Armory Bonds. 5e '10 M-N $4,000c.May 1 *22-'2fi Sewer and Paving Bonds. .1 '15 $40,000 Impt. — $1,000) '20- $14.68 18,863; 1920, 25,944. 1910, INT. largely payable at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. Bonds coupon In form. PORT HURON Building SCHOOL DIST- Bonds. 4Hs'17 F-A/$70,00Oc.Feb 1 *22-'3l \ 2,000c—Feb 1 1932 School Bonds. 5s *19 A-O $84,000.-Apr 1 '22-'24 BOND. DEBTMar 1920$189,000 Assessed valuation PORTLAND Hospital Bonds. 6s '20 Total tax rate (per Pqp*n 1919--31,000,000 il,838,000 PONTIAC. approved Jan. 30 1911. MUSKEGON HEIGHTS. This city is Nov. 5s '14 This Total assessed val'n 1920.52,093,509 City tax (per $1,000) 1920 $10.21 oago at Harris Tr. owosso. This city Is in Shiawassee Co. Inc 1859. Population 1910, 9,639; 1920, 12,575. Commission govt, adopted Mar. OAKLAND COUNTY. Pontiac Is the county seat. Road Bonds. 40,859,548 12,621,990 personal 1910, 45,301; 1920, 47,643 INT. at John Nuveen & Co., Natl. City Bank, of Chicago, and Geo. E. Ellis Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich. 5s *07 NORWAY 71,250 Sinking niles seat. Popul'n Improvement Bonds. 5s '97 F-A $26,000c„ Feb —- '20 the county Total assessed val, 1920—53,481,538 Bonds. This city is in Muskegon Co. Inc. 13 1923 in 1870. 4Hs'02 A-O 19,000c_$2,000 yearly Water & Light Refdg. Bonds. 4%s'19 M-N$145,000 Contingent Fund Bonds. 4^s'll J-D $2.000—Aug 1 J21-'22 5s '15 Electric Light Bonds. $l9,400c_Jan 15 *22-'23 5s *95 J-D $16,735c Highway Bonds. 1921-1930 5s '15 $13,000c—Jan 15 1922 Park (Factory Bonus) Bonds. 5s'13 J-D $25,000 Funding Bonds. 1924-1927 5s *19 A-O ($50,000 Main St. Bridge Bonds. Apr 11924 1180,000—Apr 1 *25-'42 5s *18 $75,000 1924-1932 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 6 1921. $385,000 Refunding Bonds. 4Hs'10 J-J $10.000c—July 1 1930 Assessment debt 15,000 4Hs'16 J-J 10,000c—July 1 1926 Floating debt (additional). 5,000 int. and Sink. Fund Bonds. Assessed val'n, real estate. _4,589,025 4Hs J-J $10,000c Jan 2 1926 Assessed val'n, personal 1,160,300 Public Park Bonds. Tot.ass'd val. '20(60%act.)5,749,325 5s g *93 J-J $100,000c—July 1 1926 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)'20.$5.14 + Refunding Sewer Bonds. Population in 1920 (Census) 7,311 4Hs J-J $5,000c—Jan 2 1935 INTEREST on electric-light and Wharf Bonds. Improvement 5% bonds payable in 4s J-J $100,000c—Jan 1 1926 Niles; on improvement 4Xa at Han¬ Water-Works Bonds. over Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on sewer 5s '90 J-J $40.000c_July 1 *22-*25 bonds at office of N. W. Halsey & iHa'll J-J 230.000c—Jan l<*22-'44 Co., Chicago. -S Assessed val. $4,000. 1921 5,000.-July 15 1934 20,000July 15 '35 & '36 9,200—July 15 1937 — . is Assess, val, real estate Bonds. J-J Sewer Co. — Drainage Bonds. F-A$ 150,000. Aug Sewer Bonds. 1 — 9,514 in Berrien Haven 1 *22-'42 Paving Bonds. 5s '17 M-N$15,000 May 1 1922 Fire Dept. Bonds. 6s '18 M-S $39,200.Sept 15 '21-'28 6s '19 40,000 1921-1940 — .9,035,800 ihB'll M S $22.000—Mar 1 *27 *31 muskegon." 5s *20 Grand NILES* 5,000 126,000—Aug 1922-1946 Road Bonds. BOND. DEBT Mar 28 '2lll,813,000 4Ms'12 M-N$100,000—May 15 1932 Ass'd val'n (actual) 1920.43,607,554 4Ms'13 M-N 38.000-May 15 1933 City tax (per $1,000) 1916 $9.90 —s 125,000—Feb 15 1934 Population inl910 14,532 —s 135,000 Aug 1 1934 Population in 1920 34,273 4Ms'15 F-A 128.000 Feb 1 1935 INT. payable at City Treas .office. 6s '18 J-D 5,250—June 1 '22-'28 5Ms'19 M-N 32,000.-May 1 '22-'29 PONTIAC UNION SCH. DIST, 5Ms'20 M-N 37,000 4Ms'10 J-J $40.000c_July 1 *22-25 6s '21 J-J 42,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 11921 $646.000 4Ms'12 A-O J 15,000c—Apr 1 1926 _ This village Is In Alger County. BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '16_ $91,000 s-a 300,000—June 1 '22-'51 18,000 May 11922 5Ms'20 F-A 286,000-Aug 1 '21-'42 6s '20 s-a 132,000--Aug 1 '21-42 OTTAWA COUNTY. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—$17.82 Population in 1920 5Ms'21 250,000 — 5s'17 Sinking fund 21,500 Assessed valuation, real 5,914,680 Assessed val'n, personal 3,121,200 Total ass'd val. '20 (about High-School Bldg. Bonds. 5Ks'19 J-D $135,000—June 1 1935 BOND. DEBT May 13 *21 $132,000 Assess, val. real estate '21.3,362,135 Assess, val. personal 1921948,570 Total assess, val. 1921____4,31 1,705 School tax (per $1,000) $17.00 135,000—June 1 '22-'48 — 5s '16 Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—$26.14 —. MT. PLEASANT SCH. DIST. J-D 61,225 (Assessment 28.000.-Nov 1 '21-'34 5s '20 6s '20 6s '20 6s '20 Total assessed val'n 1919.-6,373,690 5s $32,000 1922-1932 BOND. DEBT Aprl 8 '21- $399,000 is in 5sg'l3 M-N 4Xs'l7 M-S 200,300—Mar 1 *22-'47 This district SCH. DIST. NO. 3. (P. O. Portland) is in Ionia County. School Bonds (Tax-free). 5s *19 Apr $95,000c ---1922-1934 (Due $5,000 yearly for 1st four years; 5th to 10th year, $$,000 ann.) BOND. DEBT Apr 6 1921$95,000 Tot.ass'd val.'20(75%act.>.1,700,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—_$21.00 1,900 Population in 1920 INT. payable in Detroit. [VOL. 112. MICHIGAN—CITIES AND TOWNS 166 TAX-EXEMPT.—Under Sec. 350 Charter of City of Saginaw, bonds of this city are exempt Houghton Co. Inc. 1875; re-Inc. *87. from all taxes—State, county & city. Street Paving & Imprvt. Bonds. TOT. DEBT, &c.— Ayr. 30 '21. 4^8 J-J $43,000c_ July 1 '22-25 $2,110,500 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1921 $62,000 Bonded debt 194,954 Total valuation 1920 3,095,839 Sinking funds BED JACKET. This village (P. O. Calumet) , , Is In This city Is In St. Joseph County 02 J-J$125,000c—July 1 1932 Pop'n *10. 3,635 25,000-—-Jan *22-'26 Inc. May 31 1895. 1920. 5.995. .s '20 10,000—J Electric-Light Bonds. _s '20 15,000 —s '17 14,000 Sept 1 1937 4J*aT0 F-A $80,000c_Feb 1 '23-*32 4s '10 F-A 8,000c._.Feb 1 1922 -_s'20 5,000. Storm Sewer Bonds. —s '13 30,000 Nov 1 1933 4Mb M-S $20,000.-Mar 1 '22-'26 Refunding Bonds. 12.500 4Hs'08 M-S $40,000c—Sept 15 1928 5s Water-Works Bonds. 4Hs'09 J-J 21,000c.July 1 *22-'28 5s '13 M-N 30.000 Nov 1 1933 4Hs'10 F-aT$10,000c—Feb 1 1934 1 40,000c_Feb 1 *36&'38 i^s'17 30,000c—Apr 2 1937 Water Refunding Bonds. Is '17 30,000c—Aug 1 1937 4a g _s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $15.00 Pop'n 1910. 4.211: 1920 (est.;, 2,390 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Calumet. RIVEB ROUGE. Village is in Wayne Co. Inc. 1899. Re-inc. 1921. Pop'n 1920, 9.822. Municipal Building Bonds. 5s *15 J-D $45,000 Dec 1 1945 Water Bonds. '19 — . - -— — — —- $1,915,546 (incl. above). $907,000 Assess, bonds issued for sewers and street lmpts. are incl. in above-men¬ tioned figures of bond. debt. On June 30 1919 they amounted to $496,700. CITY PROPERTY.—The total Net debt - Water debt corporate property is $8.000,000, including the city water¬ works valued at $1,300,000. ASSESSED VALUATION,—The 6s '20 M-NI176.000 Nov 1 1950 Park Bonds. total assess, val. (actual value) in 6s *21 s-a $162,000--—Apr 1 19ol 1920 was $95,382,599, of which $66,Boiler & Pump Unit Bonds. 322,325 was real and $29,060,274 5s *15 J-D $5,000 Dec 1 1945 personal. Tax rate (per $1,000) in Sewer Bonds. 1920 was $12.76 in the Eastern Dist. 4 H s'06 A-0$ 150,000c—Oct 15 1936 and $13.24 In the Western Dist. TOTAL DEBT Apr 12 '21 $282,850 POPULATION.—In 1920, 61,903; Assessment debt (add'l)— 75,300 in 1910, 50.510: in 1904 , 46,610; in Assessed val'n, real estate. 11,275,158 1900, 42.345; in 1890, 46,322; in value of . _ Assessed val'n, sturgis. Water Bonds. of all , personal— 1,687,190 — —- — 5s '17 14,000c—Sept Steam Roller Bonds. -s '19 $2,500—- -s $581,000 74,500 Sinking fund 29,213 Water debt (incl.) 335,000 Assessed val., real estate, 10,176,780 Assessed val., personal— 5,405,667 vaf.'20 (act.)-15.582,447 (per $1,000) '20—$38.81 Pop'n 1910, 12,615; 1920 12,096 Tot. assess. tax at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y. Water-Works Bonds. $1,075,000 $150,789 Total assessed val. 1921_-31,303,789 45,268 Population 1920 (est.) 26,912 196,028 BOND. DEBT May 1 '21 — DEBT 8inking fund 5,700 Tot. ass'd val.'18(75% act.)5,500,000 TOTAL $10.00 6,007 Tax rate 1918 (per $1,000) Population In 1920 ST. CLAIR. is In St. Clair Co. Inc. Population 1910, 2,633; 1920, This city 1856. 3,204. Water Bonds. ROYAL OAK TWP. S. D. NO. 6. 4Mb M-N$34,000—May 25 1928 This district (P. O. Royal Oak) is Emergency Bonds. in Oakland County. 4Mb A-O $5,000—Oct 1 1921 General Fund Bonds. ■ School Bonds. A-O $5,000 Oct 1 1922 4Hs *19 J-D $95,000..-June 1 1934 4Mb 5s M-N 5,000—Nov 17 1923 _s 100,000 BONDED DEBT $240,000 Refunding Electric-Light Bds. Assessed valuation —5,395,000 4Mb F-A $3,000 Aug 1 1921 J-J 4,000—Jan 1 '22-'23 Population (est.) — 7,500 4Mb 5s J-J 3,000—Jan 15 1924 Paving Bonds. 8AGINAW. Geo. 0. Warren,Comp. 4Mb $27.500-July 1 '22-'23 Incorp. In 1857. New charter BOND. DEBT June 19 '19 $90,500 May 24 1905, with amendments June Assess, val. (M act.) 1919—3,298,970 27 1907. Cities of Saginaw and East Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$11.00 Saginaw, In county of Saginaw, INT. at People's State Bk., Detroit were consolidated In 1890, forming „ - — f-3 present oity. Commission gov¬ ST. CLAIR HEIGHTS. Nov. 15 1913. See Detroit. Auditorium Bonds. 4s *08 F-A $4,000cAug 10 21- 24 ST. JOHNS. 4s '08 J-D 9,000c Dec 10 '21-'29 City is in Clinton Co. Incorp. Sidewalk Bonds—Eastern Dist. April 12 1904. Pop'n 1910. 3,154; 4s '17 $6,000 1921-1922 1920, 3,925. the ernment adopted , ^ ... Sept '21V29 18,000 4Hs'19 M-S J-D 45,000-July 1 '22-'30 Sewers—Eastern Tax District. M-S $800 Sept 1 1921 4s '11 100c.-Jan 10 1922 J-J 4s '12 J-J 2,500c July 1922 4s '12 J-J 4,000—July 1 22-'23 4s *13 J-J 1,500— July 1 '22-'24 4s '14 2,000—Oct 10 '21-'24 4s *14 F-A 2,500c—Aug 1 '21-'25 4s *15 17,500 1921-1927 4s '17 22,500.-July 1 '21-'29 4s '19 27,000.-Oct 1 '21-'29 4Hs'19 J-D 45,000-. July 1 '22-'30 5s '20 Street Impt.—Eastern Tax Dist. 4s '11 F-A $7,000 Aug 1 1921 A-O 4s '11 3,500c_i—Oct 1 1921 Electric-Light-Plant. 5s '20 *21-23 5s '95 J-J $9,000-July 15 Water Refunding Bonds. A-Of $6,000.-Oct 1 5s *14 '21-'23 1 25,000—Oct 1 '24~'28 GEN. BONDS Mar 1 '18-Tot. assess, val. *17 $55,000 (cash)-2,732.660 Total tax rate (per $1,000) *17-$17.00 INTEREST on light bonds paya¬ ble In New York; on water refunding bonds at office of City Treasurer. ST. JOSEPH. This city is in Berrien Co. Inc. 1892. 700c—Dec 1 J-D 9,000c. Aug 1 F-A 27,000—Aug 1 4s '13 J-J 9,000—July 1 4s *14 J-J 52.000—July 1 4s '15 126.000.-Sept 3 4Hs'19 Bridge Bonds. F-A High School Bonds. 4^8 15 $150.000c BOND. DEBT June 1'20 1930 — $130,000 1920—15,580,000 (Assessment about 80% actual.)7Total tax (per $1,000) 1919—-$33-00 15.000 1920 payable at Detroit. Population (est.) INT. SCHOOLCRAFT & TORCH LAKE TWPS. SCH. DIST. NO. 1. This district (P. O. Lake Linden) Is in Houghton County. High School Bonds. 4 ^s'15 Mar $90.000c —1921-1929 4Hs'17 M-S 60,000, —Sept 15 1931 TOTAL DEBT Apr 11 '21- $160,000 Assessed valuation 1920—6.200.000 M\-8 $2,400 Sept 1 1921 J-J 4s '12 3,000c-.July 1 1922 J-J 4s *13 2,000.-July 1 '22-'23 J-D 4s '14 6.000—June 1 *22-'24 4s '14 2,000-Oct 10 '21-'24 F-A 4s '15 2,500—Aug 1 *21-'25 F-A 4s '16 3,000—Aug 1 '21-26 4s '17 3,000 1921-1927 4s '18 8,000 1921-1928 4s '19 72,000-.July 1 '21-'29 63,000..-Oct 1 '21-'29 4Hs'19 M-S 100,000-.Sept 1 '21-'30 5s '20 Street Bds.—Western Tax Dist. 4Hs'12 F-A $7,000-.Aug 1 '21-'22 F-A 3,000c. Aug l'2l-'23 4s *13 J-J 4s *14 2,000-July 25 '2L-'24 J-J 4s '15 4,000—July 1 '22-'25 M-S 4s '16 15,000-Sept 15 *21-'26 4s '19 8,000--June 2 '22-'29 4 34s'19 — 18,000..Sept 3'21-*29 Sidewalk Bonds—Western Dist. 4s '17 $6,000 1921-1922 —. ~ ~ ~ INT. at Amer. Tr. <Se Sav. Bank, School Building Bonds. — SANILAC COUNTY. Court-House Bonds. " _-- — 5s '15 M-N$32,000c_May 1 '22-'25 TOT. DEBT June 21'19— $56,000 Assess, val. real estate Assess, val. 33,116,075 personal Total val. '19 3,454,590 36,570,665 Population in 1920 (Census). 31.237 INT. payable in Detroit at First — & Old Detroit Nat. Bank. This township assess, Tax rate val.'19 (act.) $1,950,000 (per $1,000)_ INT. payable at Fruit Bank, Saugatuck. This Tax Dist. A-O $25,000c —May 11924 $2.29 -_s 4s'04 50,000c—May 1 1922 10,000c—May 1 1923 A-O 25,000 May 1 1924 M-N 60.000c—May 1 1925 4s g '02 J-J 4s *02 J-J City Treasurer's is in St. Joseoh County. Paving Bonds (tax-free). ... 2,762,618 ... This district is in St. Joseph Co. — SHERIDAN TOWNSHIP. This township (P. O. Fremont) Is County. Road Bonds. In Newaygo 4^s'15 Dec ($10,500.Dec 31 *21-'27 6,000-Dec 31 '28-'30 12,500_Dec 31 '31-'35 3.000 Sinking fund valuation assessed TotaP 1,775,000 Population in 1920 1,279 INT. payable at Old State Bank. 1919 (90% act.) Fremont. traverse This Grand south haven. This city is in Van Buren County. Incorporated 1902. Bonds. $41.000c Electric-Light Bonds. 4s & 5s $20,000 Water 4s & 5s Commission government adopted Pop'n 1910, 12.115; 1920, 10,925Light-Plant-Purchase Bonds. 4)is'12 J-D$125.000 June 1 1932 6s '21 250,000c.June 1 '24-'49 Mar. 10 1913. — Park Bonds. Apr 1 1932 Recreation Field Bonds. $50.000 1930 4Hs'12 A-O 5s '16 _— 5s — $12,60010,000c 4Mb 50,000c Dock Bonds. ... $12,000c $5.000 — Street Bonds. 4Mb School 1929 $26.000 Bonds. Oct M-N$25,000 Bridge Bonds. 4Mb $6,000 5s '13 1 1925 Aug 1 1928 ... —_ — Refunding Bonds. 5s city. city Is the county seat of Traverse Co. Inc. In 1895. ... Water Bonds. 4Mb'09 Sept $35,000c —Apr 1 1929 M-N 11,000c—Nov 1 1930 1937 4s (Subject to call Sept. 1 1920.) J-J $20,000c 1924 1927 4Mb 12.000 1928 1922 4^s 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921— $315,000 Assessed val,, real estate.-5,895,785 , 1,940,607 -1927 Assessed val., personal 1931 Tot. assess. vaT'tlon 1921 -7,836,392 $14.30 1921-1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 . 14,000c 18.200 INT. at office of Treasurer. City-Hall Bonds. 4Hs'16 J-J $50,000 July 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21-- $234,000 VAN BUREN COUNTY. Paw Paw is the county seat. Assessment debt (add'l) abt. 528,746 Road Bonds. Water debt (included) 38,000 M-N$262,000— June 1 1930 Total assessed value 1921.4,300,000 6s '20 (?) City tax rate (per $1,000) '20_$15.20 BONDED DEBT Assessed val. real $27,839,795 Population 1910, 3,577; 1920--3,829 Assessed val. personal 3,428,036 INT. payable at South Haven. 5s — — - Total assessed val. 1919—31,267,831 Population springport school dist. This district 30,715 1920 (P. O. Springport) is WASHINGTON & BRUCE TWPS. FRAC. SCH. DIST, NO. 1. School Bidg. Bonds (Tax free.) This district (P. O. Romeo) is in 5s '18 Apr 1 $33,000Macomb County. (Due $2,000 yrly. for 5 years and School Bonds. $2,500 yearly for 10 years.) ]$20,000.Apr 2 '22-'31 BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '21$29,000 4^8*17 in Jackson County. '20 $15,500 Serially General Street & Sewer Bonds. $35,000c.— July 1 1932 40,000c-— July 1 1932 Building Bonds. M-S $15,000r.Nov 4s '08 value 1920— $608,410 This village is in Wayne County. „ 4,000c.-Apr 2 1932 Total value (M act.) Water Works Bonds. F-A $600,000—Feb 1 1941 BONDED DEBT (?) Prin. and int. at Wayne County & Home \ TOTAL DEBT Apr 1919— 30.000 Assess, val. real 1,500,000 Assess, val. personal 250,000 INT. payable in Romeo. WAYNE Savings Bank of Detroit. 1918-1,750,000 2.300 Population 1918 (est.) COUNTY. County seat Is Detroit. Road Bonds. 4s *13 M-8$200,000c_Mar 1 '22-'23 SCHOOL DIST. This district Is In Iron County. J-J 500,000c..Jan 1 '24-'28 5s *10 J-J $26,000c—Jan 2 r22-'34 4s *14 4)4sT7 J-J 91,700 1921-1931 4s U5 J-J 300.000—Jan 1 *29-'30 County Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1921—$18,000 Assess, val. real 9,659,948 3Ms'10 M-N$l.106.000cMay 1 1925 County Hospital Bonds. Assess, val. personal — 1,996,046 s-a $400,000...Dec 15 1935 Tot. val. *21 (80% act.).11,655,994 5s '20 County Bridge Bonds. School tax ^ olty Is In Chippewa County. -.- assess, STAMBAUGH Inc. 1887. 3Hs'02 M-N 3Mb 03 A-O at (?) School Bonds. personal 424,150 $41,800 1921-1928 .val.'21(85% act.)3.186,768 5s 200,000 1921-1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$19.41 4^s'19_— BOND. DEBT June 1920- $247,000 Pop. 1910, 2.753; 1917 (est.)—2,850 Growers' Park-Improvement Bonds. M-Sf $6,000cSept 15'21-'22 } 12,000cSept 15 '23-'28 SAULT STE. MARIE. 4s '05 INTEREST O. Three Oaks) 5s '19 J'ne 1 $27,890—June 1 '22-'46 5s 30,000 Tot .asses (P. O. Saugatuck) 4s'08 office or at the offlolal bank In N. Y. (P. Assess, val.. Total 1 '22-'45 Population 1910, 2,156; 1920-.2,015 State 4s '01 This district —- 10,000c—Mar 1 1922 10,000c—Mar 1 1923 Tot. Water Bds.—Eastern oaks school dist. three Assess, val., real estate 6s '21 $192,000.-Apr This district is in Lenawee County. Building Bonds. 4^8*16 J-J /$45.000—Jan 1 *22-'30 \ 10,000 Jan 1 1931 4Mb'17 J-J 20,000c Jan 1 1932 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1920$80,000 Assessed valuation 1919 2,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919—$15.00 INT. payable at the Tecumseh 8tate Savings Bank. This city sprin gwells. M-N400,000c.May 1 '22-'25 tecumseh sch. dist. no. 7. Bridge Bonds. $4,500 BOND. DEBT May 26 '19 $116,500 Assessed val. personal 2,366,849 60,000 Total assess, val. 1919—11.355.724 Water debt incl 3,049,400 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918——$4-60 Assessed valuation real Assessed val. personal 849,545 Population 1910, 8,681; 1920—9,977 Total assess .val.'18 (act.) .3,898,945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918—.$27.14 SEBEWAING TOWNSHIP. This township is in Huron County. Population 1910, 5,072; 1920.-5,209 Road Bonds (Tax-exempt.) rivers (city) and 4Hs'12 J-J $39.690c.Jan 1 *22-'30 three lockport twp. s. d. no.l. BOND. DEBT Apr 9 1921$40,000 Pike Construction Bonds. 5s '15 July $26.000...Jan 1 '21-'33 BOND. DEBT Apr 1921-$72,000 General Water Bonds. Apr 6 '21-. $30,000 (90% act.).2,000,000 $1,000) 1920 $7.50 Population in 1920 2.432 Tax rate (per 8,988,875 5s is in Allegan County. 5s '20 National This village is in Lenawee County. Assessed val. real J-J $3,000 July 1 1922 Water Bds.—Western Tax Dist. 4s M-S $10,000c_.Mar 10 1924 4Hs'19 and BOND. DEBT SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTY. Manistique is the county seat. County road bonds $78,000 Fair ground bonds 12,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 10 *1990.000 SAUGATUCK TOWNSHIP. 3Hs'02 M-S 3Hs'03 M-S Bank & Co., Chicago. three rivers. 5s '20 J-D 45,000—July 1 '22-'30 Sidewalk Ref.—Western Dist. 4s '15 State Bank of Sturgis, and Halsey, Stuart A 18,000—Sept 3 '21-'29 4Hs'19 INT. at Citizens' den. 5s 4Hs'15 $100,000c .Sept 1 '20-'30 (Various amounts due in each year.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1921-$89,000 Assessed valuation 1921 8,400.000 School tax (per $1,000) '21 --.$8.21 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Chicago. Tax rate (per — 5s ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL DISTRICT personal 1,414,985 (actual)...5,145,685 $1,000; 1920 $31.10 Union Tr. Co., Detroit, Total val. 1920 (per $1,000) '20-$9.90 is in Berrien Co. $70,000 Population 1920 8,000 5s *19 iNT. at First Nat. Bk., Lake Lin¬ BONDED DEBT ... Chicago. Assess, val. School tax rate — 4s '11 2,000 3,500 3,730,700 Assess, val. '20 BOND. DEBT Apr 26 '20--$30,500 Public Park Bonds. 4ms*13 J-J $50,000—Jan 2 '32-'41 1922 Highway and Bridge Bonds. '21-'22 4Hs'08 J-J $25,000c—July 1 1938 '21-'23 Refunding Bonds. '22-'24 J-D $18,000c-June 1 '22-'39 '22-*25 5s '19 Bridge Bonds. '21-'29 4Hs'08 M-N$30,000c—Nov 1 1928 4Ma M-N 20,000c.-Sept 27 1927 4s '98 A-0 $20,000c—Apr 1 '22-'23 TOT. DEBT Apr 22 '20— $311,000 4Hs'03 A-O 149,500c—Oct 1 1923 Sinking fund 14,000 4s '04 A-O 71,000c—.Sept 1 1924 Water debt (incl.) 50,000 3Hs'05 J-D 25,000c--Sept 25 1925 Assess, val. real estate 5,024,625 4s '06 F-A 16,000c—Aug 15 1926 Assess, val. personal 2,458,370 4s'07 J-J 2,500c.-June 15 1922 Total val, '19 (act. val.)_.7,482,995 Sidewalk Ref. Eastern District. Tax rate (per $1,000; 1919—$25.59 4s '15 J-J $4,000 July 1 1922 Population in 1920 (Census) 7,251 Sewers—Western Tax District. 4s '11 4s *12 SAULT STE. MARIE SCH. DIST. This district is in Chippewa Co. Assessed valuation 125,000 __s 5s '18 F-A $36.817 BOND. DEBT June 6 '18Assessed debt (add'l).. (add'l) Floating debt (add'l) Assess, val. reai estate tecumseh. Tot.ass'd val.'20(act.val.) Total tax Public Improvement Bonds. Assessment debt --- Total 1921-1931 4Ms'09 A-O $22,462c 4tf«'09 A-O $6,000c 1932-1934 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1 1921- $200,000 Fire Truck Bonds. '19 $10.000 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '20 Assessment debt INT. 1880, 29,541. 12,962,348 (per$l,000) 1921...$13.00 saginaw union sch. dist. High School Bidg. Bonds. '$250,000_May 1 '22-'31 ROYAL OAK. 200,000_May 1 '32-'35 5H'21 M-N This village Is In Oakland County. 500,000. May 1 1936 1 1937 --- 15 1928 (per $1,000) 1920—$16.49 Population in 1920 (est.) 7,000 5Jis'20 A-0$2,000,000_$140,000 ann INT. at Northern Tr.Co.,Chloago. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921-$4,506,000 June, 1921.] POSTAL SAYINGS FUNDS WAYNE COUNTY (Concluded) Sinking fund $699,415 Assess, val. real 1,548,214,591 Assess, val. personal.. 583,723,376 Total valuation 1920—2,134,937,967 State & Co .tax (per 11,000) '20.S4.93 Population 1920 1,177.706 INTEREST at County Treas. office. Assess, val. 1920 (actual).19,359,290 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$12.50 WINSOR TOWNSHIP. WYANDOTTE SCHOOL. DIST. 5s '18 s-a $280,000 Dec 1 1948 TOTAL DEBT Apr 6 '21-$1,019,245 Sinking fund.— 30,500 Population 1910,8,287; 1920,13,851. INT. at Wyandotte Savings Bank. This township (P.O. Pigeon) ts In Incorp. Mar. 29 1881. Population 1910, 2,508; 1920—2,187 Highway Bonds. 4Hs'12 s-a S40.140c.Apr 1 *21-'37 (Part due each year.) BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1921—S40,000 Building Bonds. 4s Apr $50.000c—Apr 1 1935 5s '19 J-D 315,000 June 11934 BOND. DEBT Apr 6 '21366,500 Sinking funds 21.100 Assess, val. (real est.) .14,666,920 Assess, val. (personal) 4,692,370 Assessed valuation 1920 2.900.000 Total assess, valuation '20 Total tax rate (per SI ,000) '20-S30.00 (100% act.) 19,359,290 INT. at Security Tr. Co., Detroit School tax (per $1,000) 1920 $6.14 Pop'n 1910,8,762; 1920 (est.), 15,500 WINSOR TWP. S. D. NO. 4. INTEREST payable at Wyandotte This district (P. O. Pigeon) is in Huron Co. . at First Commercial & Sav. Bank, Huron County. School Bonds. YPSILANTI. A city in Washtenaw County. In¬ 8,000—May 1 '28-'31 corp. in 1858. Pop'n 1910, 6,230. (20,000 May 1 1932 1920, 7,413. JS6.000—May 1 '22-*27 4>*s'17M-N ( 5s TOTAL Water Works Refunding Bonds. $102,100 1921-1946 28,000 192jl-1948 5s'19 5s '19 WYANDOTTE. This city Is In corp. ment Wayne County. 1867. Commission adopted March 2 1911 In¬ govern¬ — Paving Bonds. 4Hs'15 $7,000 2,000 y'ly 4>*s'15 5,000 —.1921-1925 4MB 58,000 — 5s 15.000 .—1923-1927 Paving Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 4J4s'16 $72,000—July 1 '22-'39 4Hs'17 / $250 Aug 1 1921 5H«'07 J-J 24,000 July 1 1937 \ 250 Oct 1921 Refunding Water Bonds. 4}£s'18 1,000 June 1922 4s '04 M-S $10,000 Sept 1 1936 8,400—May '22-'26 4Ks'09 M-S 10.000 .Sept 1 1929 10,000—July *22-'27 4Ks'll M-S 1,000 Sept 1 1921 5s'20 ^15,000—Aug *21-'29 5s *19 M-S 14,000-.Sept 1 '21-'34 13,000—Sept *22-'30 Electric Light & Sewer Bonds. 11,000—Dec '25-'30 5s '20 s-a $80,000 1921-1928 7,000—Sept *21-'24 Electric-Light Bonds. Fire Dept. Bonds. 4Hs'07 M-S $20.000c Sept 1 1937 4MB ... $5,000— Refunding Improvement Bds. Bridge Bonds. 4s'11 M-S $1,000——Sept 1 1921 4s May $12,000.—1921-1924 Sewer Bonds. 12,000 1921-1932 4Hs'04 J-D$100,000 June 1 1934 4Ms'18 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '21- $459,675 4Hs'll J-J 68,000 Jan 1 1940 Assessment debt 130,000 5s '19 s-a 155,000 Dec 1 1948 Water debt 130,000 Waterworks Bonds. Assess, val. '21 (abt. act.).7,892,880 5s '05 Feb $14,997 Feb 8 1934 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920—$40.23 4^8*06 F-A 24.247.66.Feb 1 1936 ... .- ... — ... 4Hs'10 A-O 25.000c—Oct AVAILABILITY 1 1940 OF INT. at City Treasurer's office. MUNICIPAL BONDS AS SECURITY FOR DEPOSITS OF POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS. AND MUNICIPAL BONDS 167 District of Columbia. (INCLUDING THE LATE CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON.) On July 1 1878 the duties of the Sinking Fund Commissioners of the District of Columbia were transferred to the Treasurer of the United States, and since that date Congress has appropriated annually a sum suf¬ ficient to pay not only the interest on the District's bonds, but also, it is believed, sufficient to extinguish the entire debt of the District upon the maturity of the 3.65% loan, in 1924. Bonds are tax-exempt. Name and Purpose of Loan. District of Columbia. ♦50-year funding, 1874, c&r.. (payable in currency). —Interest % Payable. 3.65 F-A Principal When Due. Outstanding. Aug. 1 1924 $4,996,400 ♦The faith of the United States was pledged to secure the payment of the interest on these bonds and to maintain a sinking fund sufficient to redeem them all by maturity. The issue was limited to $15,000,000 and is exempt from taxation by Federal, State or municipal authority. Of the $15,000,000 bonds authorized and issued, $10,003,600 have been retired to date, leaving $4,996,400 outstanding. The coupon bonds are for $50 and $500 each, the registered bonds $1,000 and $5,000 each. INTEREST on the bonds is payable at the United States Treasury in Washington and at all Federal Reserve Banks. TOTAL DEBT.-— Apr. 1 *21. Apr. 1 '20. July 1 '18. July 1 '16. Total funded debt $4,996,400 $5,533,950 $5,579,750 $6,179,900 On July 1 1878, when the duties of the Sinking Fund Commissioners of the District were transferred to the Treasurer of the United States, the total debt was $22,106,650. Below we give the figures of assessed valuation of real estate and personal property. The tax rates shown in the tables are those levied on real estate values. The rate of tax on personal property varies, ranging in 1916 from 1H % to as high as 6% on the gross earnings of national banks and trust cos. ASSESSED VALUATION— Year— Real Estate, Bate of Tax *Personal Total Assessed per $1,000. Property. Valuation. -$426,623,630 $15.00 $415,013,651 $841,637,281 414,610,691 15.00 349,732,960 764,343,651 410,173,609 15.00 358,520,611 768,694,220 402,099,232 15.00 55,989,088 458,088,310 1916 394,209,904 15.00 52,564,563 446,774,467 1915— 390,098,849 15.00 51,341,826 441,440,675 1914 345,124,144 15.00 48,803,414 393.927,558 1913— 339,198,990 15.00 47,653,486 386.852,476 1912 330,332,487 15.00 44,575.063 374,907.550 1911293,389,839 15.00 42,262,672 335.652.511 1910 285,153,771 15.00 38,802,982 323,956,753 1909 276,590,774 15.00 35,591,683 312,182,457 1908 255,324,834 15.00 33,903,438 289,228,272 1907 247,306.494 15.00 31,507.929 278,814,423 1906 239,461,985 15.00 28,669.302 268,131,287 1905— 217,608.296 15.00 26,575,819 244.184,115 1900 176,567,549 15.00 14,391,438 190,958,987 1890 137,626,419 15.00 11,023,167 148,649,586 1885 93.502,464 15.00 12,795.934 106,298.398 * The assessment on personal property includes both tangible and in¬ tangible property, the rate of taxation ranging from 3-10 of 1% to 6%. POPULATION.—In 1920, 437,571; in 1910 it was 331,069 (including 94,446 negroes); in 1900, 278,718 (including 86,702 negroes); in 1890, 230,392; in 1905 (estimated), 323,123. 1920 1919 1918— 1917 —— ——— — - —— — — - ——— — - —— - - — these was amended in 1917 by the Board of to include Federal Farm Loan bonds and again regulations Trustees in 1919 so as to include War Finance Corporation bonds. also approved by the Board of Trustees during 1917. These are all incorporated in the transcript of the rules given below. so as Some other but minor amendments were In recent years municipal bonds have gained important advantages through their exemption from the Federal income As far as tax and through the further fact that they are eligible within prices are concerned, State bonds and also bonds of the Territory of Hawaii are accepted at their market certain limits and under certain regulations and restrictions as security for deposits of Postal Savings Funds. .value, but not above par; bonds of any city or county having The Postal Savings system was established by Act approved June 25 a population of over 30,000 are accepted at 90% of their 1910, but the growth of the system has been greatly stimu¬ market value, but if such market value is above par they will be accepted at only 90% of the par value; bonds of any lated by amendments made by an Act of Congress approved May 18 1916, and by another amendment made by Act of city, town, borough or village in the United States having a July 2 1918. Under these amendments certain limitations population running between 20,000 and 30,000 are accepted at 80% of their market value, provided said market value is in the original law upon the aggregate of the deposits of not in excess of par; while bonds of individuals have been greatly curtailed and the law lib¬ any other city, town, eralized. By the first amendment, the provision in the county or other legally constituted municipality or district in the United States, otherwise eligible, are accepted at 75% original law that the balance to the credit of any one person of their market value, but not to exceed 75% of the par should not be allowed to exceed five hundred dollars, ex¬ value. The eligibility of the securities is fixed by Sections clusive of accumulated interest, and the further provision 9 to 12 of the regulations. We now give Sections 8 to 12 of that4'no one shall be permitted to deposit more than $100 in the Board's regulations in full with all amendments included; any one calendar month" were both eliminated, the only SECURITY FOR DEPOSITS. limitation imposed being that "the balance to the credit of Sec. 8. The Board of Trustees hereby prescribes and approves such any person, upon which interest is payable, shall not exceed security in public bonds or other securities, authorized by Act of Congress $1,000 exclusive of accumulated interest"; a succeeding or supported by the taxing power, as it deems sufficient and necessary section provided "that the Board of Trustees may, in their to insure the safety and prompt payment on demand of postal savings discretion, and under such regulations as such Board may deposits, and fixes the value at which the securities so prescribed and ap¬ proved shall be accepted for the purposes named. Such securities, in the promulgate, accept additional deposits not to exceed in the amount so specified, shall be deposited with the Treasurer of the Board of Trustees. aggregate $1,000 for each depositor, but upon which no 2. The Board of Trustees will accept as security for postal savings interest shall be paid." The amendment of 1918 which is deposits, at the respective values herein fixed, negotiable Interest-bearing bonds or securities, issued under express constitutional or statutory pro¬ contained in the Postal Service Appropriation Act for 1919, visions, of the following classes, viz.: approved July 2 1918, went considerably farther in extending (a) Bonds and interest-bearing certificates of Indebtedness of the United States, bonds of the Philippinejlslands, of the District of Columbia, the aggregate of money an individual may keep on deposit. and of Porto Rico, and Farm Loan bonds authorized by Act of Congress It provides that the amount to the credit of any one person approved July 17 1916 (39 Stat. 360), and War Finance Corporation in a postal savings depository, exclusive of accumulated Bonds authorized by Act of Congress approved April 5, 1918, as amended by the Act approved March 3, 1919. will be accepted at their par value. interest, shall not exceed $2,500, and that non-interest(b) Bonds of any State of the United States and of the Territory of paying deposits shall not be accepted. And this is the law Hawaii will be accepted at their market value, but if such market value ... . . _ as it now Under stands. the Postal Savings Law the funds received at Postal Savings depository offices in each city, town, village or other locality, must be deposited in solvent banks located therein, provided these banks qualify to receive the deposits. One of the qualifications is the pledging by the banks against the deposits of "such security in public bonds or other securities authorized by Act of Congress or supported by the taxing power as the Board may prescribe, approve and deem sufficient and necessary to insure the safety and prompt payment of such deposits on demand." In accordance with this requirement the Board of Trustees, consisting of the Postmaster-General, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Attorney-General, has prescribed the terms and conditions and the figures at which different classes of municipal obli¬ gations, meeting the requirements of the law, will be accepted. These regulations are general in character and were promulgated Aug. 16 1916, the rules being subdivided in 28 sections, of which Sections 8 to 12, inclusive, appertain to the securities to be pledged for the deposits. Section 8 of they will be accepted at their par value. Bonds of any city or county in the United States having a popula¬ over 30,000, as shown by the latest reports of the Bureau of the late Census, and bonds of any school district in the United States in which the whole or the major portion of any such city is included, which city, county, or school district has been in existence for a period of ten years, which for is above par, (c) tion of ,.jn lU'/Q the valuation of its taxable property, to be ascertained by the last preceding valuation for the assessment or taxes, will be accepted at 90% of their mar¬ ket value, but if such market value is above par, they will be accepted at 90% of their par value. (a) Bonds of any city, town, borough, or village In the United States, having a population of over 20,000 and not exceeding 30,000, as shown by the latest reports of the Bureau of the Census, and bonds of any school district in the United States in which the whole or the major portion of any such municipality is included, which city, town, borough, village, or school district has been in existence for a period of ten years, which for a period of ten years previously has not defaulted in the payment or any part of either principal or interest of any funded debt authorized to be contracted by it, and whose net funded indebtedness does not exceed 10% of the valuation of its taxable property, to be ascertained by the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes, will be accepted at 80% , ^ of their market value, but if such market value is above par, they will be accepted at 80% of their par value. . ■ (e) Bonds of any other city, town, county, or other legally constituted municipality or district in the United States, which has been in existence for a period of ten years, which for a period of ten years previously has Sec. 11. of any part of either principal or Interest of authorized to be contracted by it, and whose net funded the payment not defaulted In any funded debt table into, indebtedness: The total of all sinking funds accumulated for the redemption of indebtedness, except sinking funds applicable to bonds here¬ after described In this section. (&) The amount of outstanding bonds or other debt obligations made payable from current revenues. (c) The amount of outstanding bonds issued for the purpose of providing the Inhabitants of a municipality with public utilities: Provided, That evidence is submitted showing that the income from such utilities has (a) (b) Bonds Isssued by or In behalf of any city, town, county, or other legally constituted municipality or district in the United States which was. subsequently to the issuance of such bonds, wholly succeeded by a newly organized political division, whose term of existence, added to that of such original political division, or of any other political division so suc¬ ceeded. is equal to a period of 10 years, will be deemed to be bonds of such succeeding political division: Provided, That during such period none of such political divisions shall have defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any funded debt authorized to be contracted by it: And provided further. That such bonds were assumed by such new political division under statutes and appropriate proceedings the effect ot which is to make such bonds general obligations of such assuming political division, and payable, either directly or ultimately, without limitation to a special fund, from the proceeds of taxes levied upon all the taxable real and personal property within its territorial limits. (c) Bonds issued by or in behalf of any city, town, county, or other legally constituted municipality or district in the United States which, of outstanding improvement bonds, issued under for the levying of special assessments against abutting property: Provided, That evidence is submitted showing that assessments are levied in sufficient amounts to insure the payment of interest on the bonds and the redemption thereof. , (e) The amount of outstanding bonds issued by a political subdivision, funds for the payment of which are donated by the State: Provided, That evidence Is submitted showing that such funds are sufficient in amount to insure the payment of Interest on the bonds and the principal thereof at „ , , , , , maturity. 4. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to re-classify the securities acceptable for deposits and to change the valuation at which they will be accepted. Under no circumstances will securities of other classes than Erior to such issuance, became the successor of one or more, or was formed y the consolidation or merger of two or more, pre-existing political di¬ visions. the term of existence of one or more of which, added to that of such succeeding or consolidated political division, is equal to a period of 10 years, will be deemed to be bonds of a political division which has been in existence be accepted. Sec. 9. Bonds of the several classes described in Section 8, Paragraph 2 (5). (c), (d), and (e), to be acceptable as security, shall be the general obligations of the States. Territories, counties, cities, towns, or other political divisions by or in behalf of which they are issued, and payable, either directly or ultimately, without limitation to a special fund, from those above named „ „ a period of 10 years: Provided, That during such period none of such original, succeeding, or consolidated political divisions shall have defaulted the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any funded debt authorized to be contracted by it. Sec. 12. The Treasurer of the Board of Trustees shall make examina¬ for in the proceeds of taxes authorized to be levied upon all the taxable real and personal property within the territorial limits of such political divisions Provided, That in any case where the rate of tax may be subject to a con¬ stitutional or statutory limit, the Solicitor for the Post Office Department may require satisfactory evidence that, notwithstanding such limit, theInterest and principal or the bonds can be paid after making due provision for current expenses. Interest and principal of outstanding debts, and other necessary charges. , tions semi-annually, or oftener if he deems it necessary, of the securities which have been accepted from qualified banks, and whenever, in his Judgment, any of such securities have so far depreciated in value as to make desirable the deposit of additional or new securities, he shall inform the Third Assistant Postmaster-General of the name of the bank, the kind and amount of the securities, and the amount of the depreciation. The Third Assistant Postmaster-General will notify the Treasurer and the bank of the amount of additional or new securities which the bank shall deposit, , Obligations of the general class embracing what are commonly "revenue bonds." "temporary bonds." "temporary notes, * "certificates of indebtedness, "warrants," and the like obligations, whether issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes, assessments, or other revenues, or of the sale of bonds or other obligations, or for similar pur Sec. 10. known political division which meets the requirements of these within its territorial limits. §roved andbe sufficient for maintenance, for payment their redemption. onds, to for the accumulation of a sinking fund for of interest on such , existing proceeds of taxes levied upon all the taxable real and personal property gross amount an regulations, will be deemed to be the bonds of such political division: Provided, That such bonds were assumed by such political division under statutes and appropriate proceedings, the effect of which is to make such bonds general obligations of such assuming political division, and payable, either directly or ultimately, without limitation to a special fund, from the gross The respects are found to be legally accep¬ will conform to those provisions of Section which relate to term of conditions: (a) Bonds issued by or in behalf of any city, town, county, or other legally constituted municipality or district in the United States which was. subsequently to the Issuance of such bonds, consolidated with, or merged 2, (c), id), and (e), is hereby defined to be the difference between the legal indebtedness of a city, town, county, or other legally constituted municipality or district (including the amount of the bonds of any civil division whose territorial limits are approximately coterminous therewith) and the aggregate of the following items, when included in such legal (d) Bonds which in all other security under the Postal Savings Act and these regulations 8, Paragraph 2, (c). (d). and (e), respectively, existence and non-defauit, under the following gross laws which provide as be construed, as a matter of law, to of the valuation of it« taxable property, to be ascertained by the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes, will be accepted at 75% of their market value, but if such market value is above par, they will be accepted at 75% of their par value. 3. The term "net funded indebtedness," tor the purposes of paragraph indebtedness does not exceed 10% such [VOL. 112. SAYINGS FUNDS AND MUNICIPAL BONDS POSTAL 168 and upon their receipt by the Treasurer, the procedure provided in Section 6 as to their acceptance or rejection, and in Section 22. as to the return of the original securities, if new securities are required, shall be followed: Provided, That the revaluation of securities required by this section may be deferred when in the judgment of the Board of Trustees such action is advisable. Note.—On Oct. 19 1917 the Board of Trustees of the Postal Savings Sys¬ as will not be accepted as security for postal savings deposits: Provided. regulation, consideration will be given to the legal obligations submitted rather than to the nomenclature em¬ ployed in designating such obligations: And provided further. That this regulation shall not apply to obligations of the United States Government. poses, That, in applying this tem, by resolution, deferred the revaluation of securities required by Sec¬ tion 12 until further action by the Board, except in special instances, when status of the expedient. revaluation is deemed A Diversified List of Standard Investment Bonds i ■ . - 'V . is ; \ ' prepared by ' ;• ■ .. quotations of securities that investors and institutions. list might prove -,'■■■ ; ■ " •. . ... .. ; . in favor with private are Perhaps receiving this weekly helpful in choosing Send, # These lists give current each week. us for your investments. Copy a A. B. 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