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STATE IV CITY SECTION OF THE COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL. CHRONICLE: DANA COMPANY,in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. O. Copyrighted in 1912 according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B. Vol. 94. NEW YORK, MAY 25 1911. No. 2448. year to year. The rate of return which an obligation will yield is obviously an important consideration with Saturday the investor; and the yield may now be regarded as The State and City Section, issued semi-annually on the last annual every to charge extra without Is furnished November. and May of satisfactory where formerly it was quite meagre. subscriber of the Commercial and Financial Chronicle. last the on year a times Conditions during 1911 were favorable to a large outthree The Railway and Industrial Section, issued Saturday of February. June and October, Is also furnished without extra of State and municipal obligations. 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Monadnock 513 CHICAGO OFFICE—Geo. M. Shepherd, of reaction, and confidence in railroad securities and LONDON OFFICE—Edwards da Smith. 1 Drapers' Gardens, B.C. in industrial issues was considerably impaired—in the WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, Publishers, case of the railroads because of the trying state of Front, Plne and Depeyster Streets, New York. Post Office Box, 958. things under which operations have to be carried on, and in the case of industrial corporations because of the numerous trust prosecutions undertaken by the THE MUNICIPAL BOND SALES OF 1911. The aggregate of municipal bond sales keeps mount- Government—but this impairment of confidence did ing higher and higher with each succeeding year, and not extend to the municipal field. Accordingly, the the distinctive feature of the record for the calendar 'latter was a gainer rather than a loser. We have stated that the sales in 1911 reached $396,year 1911 is the magnitude of the total. Almost 400 It is necessary to go back only a few years put 859,646. were million dollars of State and municipal bonds of the expansion which has taken place. idea an get to the of amount the exact out during the twelve months, were only $227,643,208 and in disposals the 1907 In merely includes This 6. new issues being $396,859,64 long-time issues, involving permanent additions to the 1906 they reached no more than $201,743,346. As debts of municipalities, and does not embrace tempo- compared with five years ago, therefore, the sales have rary obligations of any kind. It is evident that if the almost doubled. The growth in the interval is the railroads and the larger industrial corporations have more noteworthy, bearing in mind that the 1903 agbeen putting out diminished amounts of new capital gregate was really the larges; ever reached in a year in the shape of stocks and bonds, the increase in mu- of normal conditions. It is true that in 1901 a maxinicipal obligations has tended in a measure to fill the mum (for this early period) of $250,754,946 was void, and that there has been no dearth of investments recorded,but in that year the bond proposals were large for the employment of savings and new accumula- for special reasons, conditions in 1903 having been such that many bond negotiations had to be deferred until tions of wealth. It is quite possible that as railroad and industrial the next year. With the exception of 1904, a total of investments, in view of radical Governmental poli- $200,000,000 had never been reached until 1906. From cies, do not look as desirable as in the past, investors that time forward, however, the growth was very and capitalists have turned to municipal issues as an rapid. In 1908 the $300,000,000 mark was reached outlet for their funds, and that that accounts for the and passed, the sales reaching $313,797,549; in 1909 further addition in 1911 to the municipal bond sales and 1910 the amounts were, respectively, $339,424,on top of the steady increase in the years preceding. 560 and $320,036,181, while now, for 1911, we see the The municipal bond market certainly showed no lack aggregate up to $396,859,646. In view of the extent of the new issues, a natural of absorbing power in the face of the enormous new is whether the additions furnish occasion for question no was improvethe other there hand, issues,though,on Are our municipalities adding unduly to anxiety. as such bonds, of prices municipal market ment in the of permanent debt? Are these extensive burden y their considerabl run demand the should if come would in excess of the supply. We need hardly say that mu- new issues evidence of extravagance, or do they reflect nicipal bonds carry much higher interest rates than a the growing needs of a teeming population, and hence few years ago; that is one reason, doubtless, why it indicate normal outlays in behalf of the proper develis found possible to float more and more of them from opment of our cities and towns, and a response to mod- STATE AND CITY SECTION. 6 STATE AND CITY SECTION. em-day requirements in the way of civic betterment? We are inclined to the latter view. It is, of course, conceivable that the movement, if continued, may proceed beyond reasonable limits; but thus far there appears to be little or no warrant for the drawing of unfavorable conclusions from the continued expansion in the output of municipal bonds. As pointed out by us in previous years, there doubtless has been a tendency toward prodigality on the part of municipal governments, just as there has been in private life; but at bottom the growth in the demands upon the money market by our cities and towns is to be ascribed to the same causes and circumstances that are responsible for the constant new capital requirements of our railroads and industrial concerns, namely the expansion and development of the country. The rise of new communities, with the increase in population everywhere, explains in the main why the yearly aggregate of municipal bond issues has so greatly expanded. Careful and detailed examination of the statistics which we have compiled at the expenditure of so much labor and trouble bears out these conclusions. It is in the newer parts of the country, where most development is going on, that the increase in the output of new issues is most noteworthy. To emphasize this point and to confirm the correctness of the view taken, we present the following table, which shows the distribution of the bond sales for the last ten years among the •different geographical divisions of the country. I VoL. Lxxxxiv. 642,516,in the other case it has been no less ,han $103,462,184. Another feature deserves emphasizing,' because it tends to confirm still further the conclusions announced. The great increase in the grand aggregate of the sales for the whole country is taking place in the face of diminishing contributions from some of our chief cities. We referred to this feature a year ago, and now that we have the record for still another year the evidence in support of the statement is yet stronger. Take the case of New York City, for illustration. There was but one public sale of New York City bonds, namely $60,000,000, sold in January 1911, while $1,790,441 more was sold through the course of the year to the city's sinking funds, making altogether $61,790,442. This compares with $63,022,795 bonds in 1910, of which $13,022,795 was sinking fund takings; with $72,566,074 in 1909, of which the sinking fund takings were $10,066,074; with $73,340,859 in 1908, including sales to the sinking fund of only $3,641,399, and with $79,100,195 in 1907, including $3,289,195 by the sinking funds. Philadelphia, as it happens, put out $13,450,000 of new bonds in 1911, against $5,000,000 in 1910,$8,739,700 in 1909 and $19,375,000 in 1908, and Jersey City issued $8,033,254 in 1911 (mainly to pay the cost of its water-works system), against $130,000 in 1910 and $1,600,000 in 1909, while Newark placed $3,450,000 in the latest year, against $1,664,700 in 1910. But, speaking generally, most of the larger cities issued diminished amounts of Calendar Years. 1011. 1910. 1000. 1908. 1 1907. municipal obligations—in some cases heavily so. $ $ $ $ $ I North Atlantic Div. 18.3,316,289 147,241,669 158,499,538 176,065,7771138,719,282 Baltimore placed only $2,947,900 in 1911, against North Central Div__ 77,979,550 72,476,823 65,208,923 65,242,723 48,518,220 $5,063,400 in 1910; Boston $3,431,500, against $4,875,Total 261,295,839 219.718,492 223,708,461 241,308,500'187,237,502 000; Chicago, with its Sanitary and Park districts, South Atlantic Div _ _ 20,785,700 22,623,800 15,173,700 20,142,500 0,056,500 South Central Div. 43,501,670 24,873,499 44,732,415 18,891,139 17,787,328 $6,037,500, against $9,025,000; Cincinnati $1,574,601, Western or Pat. Div. 71,276,437 52,820,390 55,809,984 33,455,410 13,561,878 against $6,408,885; Cleveland $3,964,000, against Total 135,563,807 100,317,689 115,716,099 72,489,049 40,405,706 $4,877,000, and Pittsburgh $1,510,000, against $4,Grand total 396,850,646 320,036,181 339.424,560 313.797,549 227,643,208 900,000 in 1910, $3,069,100 in 1909 and $3,892,800 in 1908. Some of the Pacific Coast cities, and particularly 1903. Calendar Years. 1904. 1902. 1906. 1905. San Francisco and Los Angeles, placed increased North Atlantic Div 106,695,964 94,849,346 161,351,192 84,593,197 87,814,893 amounts of bonds in 1911, but these form part of the North Central Div__ 55,429,660 48,471,078 57,302,131 43,843,010 45,779,061 162,125,624 143,320,424 218,853,323 128,436,207 133,593,954 western half of the country, where, as we have already Total South Atlantic Div._ 6,642,880 10,780,500 7,268,940 3,990,100 4,727,984 seen, the expansion in municipal issues is particularly 18,147.902 11,513,667 12,064,856 9,990,485 7,944,984 South Central Div Western or Pac. Div. 14,826,940 17,465,432 12,787,827 9,864,258 6.579,413 noteworthy, and follows from the growth in popula39,617,722 39,759,599 32,101,623 23,844,843 19,252,381 tion and the general development of the country. Total Grand total 201,743,346 183,080,023 250,754,946 152,281,050 152,846,335 It also deserves to be noted that the States are putting out some large amounts of new bonds, and these 'As heretofore, the North Atlantic tier of States are usually for special purposes. The State of New (comprising New England, together with New York, York is con§picuous in this respect. It is spending New Jersey and Pennsylvania) and the North Central huge sums on the Erie Canal, and also making large division (embracing Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, outlays for highways in carrying out an extensive Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, the two Da- system of good roads. The State put out $10,000,000 kotas and Nebraska and Kansas) contribute the bulk new Canal 4s in April, for which it received an average of the year's sales, being responsilbe for $261,295,839 price of 104.3022; $12,500,000 4s in July, for highways out of the grand total of $396,859,646. Nevertheless, and the Palisades Park, receiving an average price of the disparity between the contributions of these two 103.80, and another $10,000,000 Canal 4s in Decemgroups and those of the rest of the country is very ber, which netted an average price of 101.04. This much smaller than it was only a few years back. This makes $32,500,000 sold by the State in 1911, followreflects, of course, the needs of the newer communities ing the sale of $16,200,000 in 1911, and a further in the remoter [parts of the country. In 1904, for issue of $25,950,000 now being offered and to be sold example (when, as mentioned above, the bond dis- June 6. A few years ago it seemed as if State bonds posals were,for special reasons,of more than ordinary were going to become extinct. In 1911, on the other magnitude), the total of the new bond issues by the hand, the output of State bonds aggregated $46,935,two groups first referred to was $218,653,323, while 000, of which, as we have already seen, New York the aggregate for the rest of the country was no more supplied the bulk. Our detailed statement at the end than $32,101,623. For 1911, however, with new bond of this article will show the amounts contributed by the issues for the North Atlantic and North Central groups different States. aggregating $261,295,839, those for the rest of the Study of the statistics as regards interest rates, country were $135,563,807. In other words, in the makes it evident that the popularity of municipal bond one case the increase in the seven years has been $42,- issues must be ascribed largely to the better return they yield to the investor. If the comparison is extended back ten years, the change in that respect is found to be really quite remarkable. Excluding New York City's sinking fund takings, which are usually 3% issues, but furnish no criterion of market conditions, we find that back in 1901 $19,971,249 of the new bonds, or 14.25% of the whole, were 3s, and no less than $68,693,268, or 49%, were then 34s. In other words, out of a total of $140,185,499 of new bonds sold in that year, no less than $88,664,517, or 6331%,were 3s and 33s. In 1911, on the other hand, with total bond sales (excluding New York City sinking fund takings) of $395,069,205, the 3s were only $7,000, and even the 3s no more than $6,682,900. The 3s and 33's together formed but 1.69% of the whole. The 4s aggregated $126,914,229, but as this constituted only 32.12% of the whole, and the 3s and 3s together but 1.69%, it is evident that two-thirds of the new bond issues of 1911 bore interest rates in excess of 4%. In the following table we indicate the aggregate of the bonds put out at the different interest rates for 1901, 1906 and 1910 and 1911: COMPARATIVE INTEREST RATES, EXCLUDING NEW YORK CITY'S SINKING FUND TAKINGS. 1911. $ 3 per cent. 3 M per can 4 per cent _ 4 A per can .5 per cent Higher tha 5 per cent Unknown Unusual _ Total _. 7 STATE AND CITY SECTION. MAY, 1912.] PC o/1 Total 7,00 0.02 6,682,90 1.67 126,014,229 12.12 89,030,884 22.54 65,092,18 16.48 1910. $ PC of Total 1906. $ PC o Total 1,939,700 0.63 5,257,456 2.77 17,298,100 5.63 19,169,650 10.091 95,119,931 30.98 120,130,28063.221 52,768,105 17.19 14,598,010 7.681 45,486,976 14.82 17,436,088 9.181 1901. $ PC o/ Total 19,971,249 14.25 68,693,268 19.00 27,576,476 19.67 5,214,078 3.72 9,301,985 6.63 7.42 31,238,865 10.18 7,146,959 3.76 2,758,797 1.97 78,038,89 19.75 63,161,709 20.57 6,281,828 3.30 6,668,746 9.76 29,303,10 395,069,205 190.0.307,013,386 100.0 190,020,271 100.0 140,185,499 100.0 A word of explanation is due with reference to the large total of bonds classed as having been issued at "unknown and unusual" rates of interest. No less than $78,038,899, or 19.75% of the whole,falls under this designation in 1911. The reason is that at a few points 434% bond issues have sprung into prominence in recent years. New York City put out $60,000,000 bonds at that rate in 1911, Jersey City $1,161,000, Pittsburgh put out $1,510,000 and Cleveland put out $1,938,000. This is a rate which until a short time ago was unknown, and even now must be considered an unusual rate. Owing to the fact that New York City is obliged to come into the market for such extensive borrowings from year to year, the interest rate which the city is obliged to pay is steadily rising. It sold the present month (May 1912) $65,000,000 434s at an average price of 100.747, making the cost of the money to the city 4.21%. Last year it sold $60,000,000 41/0 at an average price of 100.90, making the cost of the money then 4.207%. The $50,000,000 434s disposed of in March 1910 brought an average price of 101.28, making the cost per annum then only 4.155%, and if we went back further, the contrast would become still more marked. To complete our analysis of the bond disposals of 1911, we furnish herewith a comparison of the new bond issues according to the purposes for which they were used or created. The bulk of the new issues each year is for five main purposes, namely, water, streets and bridges, sewerage and drainage, schools and school buildings, and public buildings generally. The total under the five heads combined amounts for 1911 to $282,960,420, which compares with $224,268,652 for 1910, $235,358,294 for 1909, $226,434,801 for 1908, $167,659,934 for 1907 and $136,034,202 for 1906. p, 1311. i PC of Total '1910. $ PC of Total - PC o/j 1909. S. Total 1908. $ PC of Total Grand total 196,859,646 100.0 320,036,181 100.0339,424 560 100. 313,797,549 100.0 17,601,571 4.44 18,935,016 5.92 18,460,308 5.94 16,784,840 5.35 Refunding Net addit'n 379,258,07535.56 301,101,16594.08 320,964,252 94.56297,0I2.709 94.65 Water __ _ _ Ste. roads bridges,&c Sewers Schools -Buildings.. Parks Light & gas Funding & improvel Miscall 75,492,694 19.02 54,610,539i17.06 63,901,768 18.83 50,087,70915.97 88,449,903 22.29 33,503,438 8.44 47,388,546 11.94 38,125,839 9.61 16,575,196 4.1 3,417,763 0.86 66,015,894120.63 27,727,584 8.66 41,415,457 12.99 34,499,17&10.78 5,302,376 1.66 2,266,552 0.71 71,269,111 21.00 25,659,228 7.55 41,180,096 12.13 33,398,091 9.84 6,961,464 2.06 2,239,133 0.66 75,756,73024.15 26,573,296 8.48 48,332,101 14.77 27,684,965 8.84 11,786,647 3.76 1,657,989 0.54 17,839,803 4.49 12,193,243 3.81 22,254,859 6.55 26,782,965 8.55 58,464,893 14.73 57,070,342 17.83 54,150,502 15.94 30,350,307 9.59 Total net. 179,258,075 35.56301,101,135 94.08320,964,252 14.5 297,012.70 94.65 After apportioning the amounts under the different heads, an aggregate of $58,464,893 remains for 1911, it will be seen, under the designation "miscellaneous," 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 the Canal bonds of New York State (of which $20,000,000 were put out in 1911), and the dock bonds and the rapid transit bonds of this city-purposes of not sufficiently common occurrence to warrant our providing an extra column for the same in our full-page compilation. A footnote to the detailed table on the following page gives the leading items that go to make U p the "miscellaneous" column. In conclusion, we will reiterate what we have said in previous years, 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 nature, and we are careful also to avoid duplication or the inclusion of loans that do not belong in the footings. As the best explanation of our reasons for excluding floating debt obligations, we may refer to the case of this city, which during 1911 issued no less than $176,394,693 of temporary obligations in anticipation of taxes, but redeemed $189,992,065 of the same class of obligations, and also issued $24,295,579 of corporate stock notes (a new form of obligation), which will be retired out of the proceeds of this month's bond sales. We also omit from our totals the bond issues made by Canadian municipalities and by our Island Possessions. In order that the reader may know what the grand aggregate of the sales for the twelve months would be, with all these various items included, we will say that the total in that event would be over $716,000,000. The actual municipal bond sales for the twelve months within the territorial limits of the United States were, we have seen, $396,859,646; the temporary loans reached $254,901,797; sales by Canadian municipalities were $45,657,122, and general fund bonds of New York City $17,500,000, besides which Hawaii sold $1,500,000 bonds and the city of Cebu (Philippine Islands) $125,000, making a grand total of $716,543,565. In addition the United States floated $50,000,000 Panama Canal 3s without the circulation privilege. A full-page tabular presentation of the sales of a permanent character within the limits of the United States for the late year appears on the following page. In giving this compilation, we are continuing a practice begun by us with the bond transactions of 1901. The table presents the details of the sales in very elaborate form, showing the disposals for each State and for each leading geographical group or division, and indicates also the purposes for which the bonds were issued and the amounts putout at the several rates of interest, besides apportioning the issues among the different civil divistons by whose authority they were createdwhether Statqcounty,Imunicipality or school district. ANALYSIS OF MUNICIPAL BOND SALES FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1911. STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania RATES OF INTEREST. Grand Total. Stale Bonds. County Bonds. 2,48,500 629,000 250,000 120,000 15,247,927 2,263,000 1,705,000 500,000 6,757,000 4,000,000 110,813,387 32,500,000 21,322,175 24,713,300 2,020,050 1,738,000 4,548,000 North Atlantic Divis'n 183,316,289 39,513,000 8,813,550 Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida 590,000 5,251,900 3,563,500 894,400 4,177,500 1,130,400 2,987,000 2,191,000 South Atlantic Divis'n 20,785,700 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas 23,893,180 4,263,307 10,720,800 4,885,291 3,897,510 8,625,063 4,956,520 5,777,151 1,338,000 872,500 4,669,448 4,080,780 North Central DivLs'n. 77,979,550 Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas South Central Divis'n Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California Western Division Grand total Per cent STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania 1,261,817 5,927,455 2,239,000 2,439,000 8,394,500 11,366,757 8,581,641 3,291,500 Western Division Grand total Per cent 2,260,000 4,316,400 125,000 158,500 5,000,637 1,448,482 1,020,000 603,000 842.950 1,894,128 1,969,700 1,998,350 501,600 351,000 596,000 701,068 283,500 16,926,915 12,071,155 48,697,980 1,750,000 25,000 2,761,000 711,000 1,227,300 242,500 3,994,916 1,004,604 1,146,000 94,500 250,000 283,000 1,252,750 1,238,200 554,500 3,672,950 26,966,400 1,400,000 803,300 404,251 125,000 77,400 428,500 1,760,000 303,000 3,500 170,000 100,500 251,740 488,550 131,000 57,000 390,500 2,408,094 15,206,065 2,904,675 527,500 9,216,772 5,109,600 20,173,100 71,276,437 3,128,500 560,000 1,161,500 200,000 99,500 301,040 2,390,700 49,650 3,160,000 434 Per Cent. Unknown Higher 5 than and Per Cent. 5 Per Cent. Unusual. 392,833 1,345,000 11,200 63,593,241 1,256,500 15,000 2,637,800 608,500 27,559,290 22,995,649 15,112,754 5,411,511 6,291,846 1,142,317 2,916,455 1,528,000 1,211,700 7,869,000 6,119,091 4,588,837 1,591,000 807,500 45,000 54,500 7,000 4 Per Cent. 3,814,200 131,175,539 1,780,441 3,571,500 81,868,939 24,065,135 2,778,700 26,200 69,225,374 -20,000 395,000 175,000 415,000 8,000 3,191,900 2,502,900 2,551,000 30,000 158,000 10,000 43,000 1,920,500 508,000 1,027,000 1,781,500 247,000 150,000 402,400 280,000 531,400 83,000 76,000 2,886,500 310,000 1,305,000 1,837,000 545,500 - 180,000 242,000 729,000 65,000 135,000 790,400 140,000 2,872,000 203,000 1,713,500 1,000,500 58,000 12,000 1,273,000 934,000 963,000 100,000 194,000 539,000 13,670,300 2,502,900 3,812,000 5,839,500 7,061,800 1,277,500 292,000 3,287,750 15,604,793 6,896,623 8,610,242 4,503.659 65,250 3,817,406 806,725 2,008,100 2,215,750 1,039,974 479,199 150,549 377,835 1,223,100 8,477,700 7,310,900 1,295,000 1,756,800 139,100 219,000 536,400 3,745,891 430,000 1,383,400 1,939,200 400,391 78,400 653.900 22,000 3,032,560 20,000 834,510 2,334,450 115,350 25,000 568,200 1,873,176 4,732,759 5,437,107 491,300 634,000 1,665,362 397,294 663,540 2,323,280 273,000 2,700,661 332,500 303,840 1,346,519 914,800 2,705,501 158,500 2,550,000 416,000 1,444,800 1,101,851 106,000 411,900 424,600 477,000 30,0010 20,100 538,400 272,500 366,000 155,500 50,000 15,500 761,000 46,000 1,538,555 2,534,893 125,000 2,343,000 1,026,305 241,000 934,143 625,109 2.754,603 56,000 1,603,122 1,778,553 134,000 509,105 1,750,000 11,112,320 250,000 400,000 7,000,000 383,000 8,033,000 7,000 197,000 560,000 319,000 3,175,000 1,400,000 854,000 64,117 93,700 2,710,000 1,571,000 1,101,455 2,016,800 25.000 500,000 1,544,800 262,200 819,000 493,000 22,500 1,708,000 9,089,757 92,000 5,555,734 2,547,907 893,000 2,398.500 14-0(55 197,200 132,000 60,000 94,000 478,000 6,265,000 21,583,791 6,513,679 1,106,200 -120,000 1,395,500 442,551 57,000 50,000 60,000 137,400 632,500 847,000 534,500 32,000 228,000 78,500 253,000 17,500 390,000 540,290 10,000 35,000 34,500 196,000 22,000 801,500 642,900 2,418,094 79,640 8,958,000 5,132,500 6,243,940 167,000 150,000 1,017,150 4,994,233 457,539 18,728,600 8,404,300 1,001,500 308,300 7,107,890 10,491,976 50,548,071 7,000 5,651,000 29,865,600 18,555,140 16,074,218 1,123,479 396,859,646 46,935,000 48,277,075 30,589,281 271,058,290 1,787,441 6,682,900 126,924,229 89,030,884 65,092,185 29,303,108 78,038,899 100% 11.83% 12.16% 68.30% 7.71% 31.98% 0.45% 1.69% 16.40% 22.43% 19.67% 7.38% Total Bonds. $ 2,008,500 629,000 120,000 15,247,927 1,705,000 6,757,000 110,813,387 21,322,175 24,713,300 590,000 5,251,900 3,563,500 894,400 4,177,500 1,130,400 2,987,000 2,191,000 1,261,817 5,927,458 2,239,000 2,439,000 8,394,500 11,366,757 8,581,641 3,291,500 South Central Divis'n.. 43,501,670 Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California 310,000 210,000 1,060,170 811,130 1,701,900 3 334 Per Cent. Per Cent. 2,48,500 2,008,500 278,000 103,000 226,000 250,000 50,000 120,000 120,000 12,547,427 2,921,000 11,926,194 7,900 1,205,000 825,000 500,000 380,000 2,547,000 4,725,000 687,000 75,233,167 1,780,441 37,868,495 6,958,910 601,100 18,773,045 5,153,450 13,472,125 1,440,100 18,463,400 47,500 19,016,300 2,309,200 687,500 2,015,051 247,400 2,250,000 306,500 270,500 1,500,290 287,500 4,261,134 20,501,440 9,793,922 29,842,700 South Atlantic Divis'n 20,785,700 Ohio 23,893,180 Indiana 4,263,307 Illinois 10,720,800 Michigan 4,885,291 Wisconsin 3,897,510 Minnesota 8,625,063 Iowa 4,956,520 Missouri 5,777.151 North Dakota 1,338,000 South Dakota 872,500 Nebraska 4,669,448 Kansas 4,080,780 North Central Divb'n- 77,979,550 Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas 437,500 175,000 102,000 1,600,000 342,000 905,000 159,400 115,000 918,000 1,950,000 31,000 43,501,670 North Atlantic Divis'n 183,316,289 Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida 70,000 School Dis- Municipal trict Bonds. Bonds. 2,015,051 247,400 2,250,000 306,500 270,500 1,500,290 287,500 4,281,134 20,501,440 9,793,922 29,842,700 Of which Leaving for Net Refunding. Additions. ISSUED FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES. For Water. General Streets and Sewers and Schools & Bridges. Drainage. Sch.Bldgs. Buildings. 192,000 175,000 1,816,500 510,000 454,000 134,000 300,000 120,000 15,000 60,000 - 111-055 15,101,594 2,992,500 2,367,853 1,782.000 2,119,000 500,000 1,705,000 500,000 75,000 145,000 6,612,000 1,042,000 300,000 180,000 700,000 1,801,526 109,011,861 24,858,900 26,924,740 1,413,000 6,126,945 421,400 20,900,775 7,598,754 1,502,875 2,377,000 3,961,830 475,100 24,238,200 997,000 8,961,900 1,144,400 1,701,900 Parks and Elec. Light Funding ct MiscelMuseums. and Gas. Improv't. laneous. $ 1,000,000 20,000 2,060,000 50,000 4,100,000 8,172,039 1,660,000 5,179,000 4,202,639 1,108,175 2,653,700 3,356,359 179,959,930 38,489,154 40,372,368 7,396,400 14,878,675 22,241,039 8,387,714 45,000 545,000 5,251,900 3,229,500 894,400 3,370,000 1,109,400 2,918,500 1,922,000 130,000 140,000 129,500 696,500 273,000 892,250 85,000 1,545,000 19,240,700 2,346,250 425,000 1,916,000 1,142,900 1,839,500 163,500 361,500 191,400 1,320,000 193,000 209,400 222,000 197,500 670,250 679,000 83,000 423,200 $ 25,000 291,500 45,000 346,500 365,000 2,645,541 580,000 65,000 225,000 41,500 937,300 36,334,798 1,085,250 1,606,891 8,000 1,866,300 1,726,000 441,000 5,083,850 42,669,730 ==== 20,000 508,000 197,500 150,000 186,000 249,000 296,000 68,000 700,000 37,500 40,000 460,000 95,000 100,000 10,000 208,000 934,000 10,000 6,947,900 2,666,050 1,674,500 1,442,500 263,000 889,000 2,016,000 995,500 864,734 23,028,446 934,200 3,329,107 1,146,900 9,573,900 397,500 4,487,791 112,000 3,785,510 194,700 8,430,363 672,500 4,284,020 2,450,000 3.327,151 39,100 1,298,900 628,000 244,500 10,000 4,659,448 262,925 3,817,855 1,392.872 10,848,254 2,569,445 3,330,750 61,000 1,410,242 115,000 1,064,115 256,500 1,759,400 2,264,100 1,223,100 1,244,400 938,891 581,300 836,400 479,710 656,850 496,500 679,000 698,450 1,582,488 595,463 2,991,876 976,000 389,980 1,256,059 552,340 320,400 280,350 973,100 914,800 296,500 12,900 5,100 347,100 141,500 72.500 112,000 722,550 973,900 363,643 1,553,555 718,000 511,949 275,522 621,009 2,870,700 447,050 1,028,000 199,600 786,950 539,000 183,800 559,500 ,, 68.000 288,000 396,000 230,000 903,000 124,900 67,500 732,555 131,700 600,800 75,000 36,000 754,536 6,141 60,000 371,500 7,329,059 70,650,491 7,307,882 19,365,204 9,567,732 14,226,045 7,596,600 952,817 5,839,955 2,070,000 1,739,000 8,394,500 553,216 10,813,541 189,887 8,391,754 3,291,500 9,200 629,500 202,500 121,700 65,000 1,108,745 2,234,750 683,000 21,000 145,117 112,500 3,184,955 640,000 933,000 597,000 33,300 1,045,300 91,000 397,000 95,000 7,150,000 368,000 4,329,496 702,500 2,266,350 190,250 1,567,500 1,122,200 197,000 1,095,000 579,500 565,000 25,000 95,000 37,000 100,000 858.000 2,037,000 111,000 2,008,603 41,493,067 5,054,395 9,784,118 11,267,000 5,811,850 3,828,000 334,000 807,500 21,000 68,500 269,000 309,000 87,500 169,000 700,000 370,000 121,000 40,000 153,400 2,408,500 269,650 1,645,051 688,300 247,400 52,500 2,129,000 1,309,000 306,500 230,000 270,500 120,000 1,460,290 206,740 287,500 71,000 4,107,734 166,500 18,092,940 3,930,573 9,524,272 2,078,500 29,842,700 13,441,900 92,500 118,000 40,000 35,000 57,000 73,000 50,000 460,000 30,000 60,000 627,947 51,000 3,904,6.56 1,227,155 2,748,510 272,101 4,000,700 741,000 389,251 77,400 397,000 3,500 100,500 488,550 57,000 390,500 2,674,675 527,500 5,691,600 100,000 120,000 211,000 517,000 357,000 10,000 33,000 52,500 61,000 534,500 30,000 2,415,000 278,000 550,000 465.000 133,001 30,000 23,000 155,481 45,500 165,750 148,000 65,000 42,400 486,500 563,400 92,500 4,952,482 1,330,250 2,880,164 3,424,132 100,000 150,000 100,000 17,000 52,000 419,000 160,000 45,000 300,000 35,000 1,025,000 431,700 303,000 718,000 -1-8-4-Jo6 255,970 32,500 27,000 149,500 55,000 637,800 771,700 21,000 167,800 14,000 21,000 726,894 855,000 3,500 22,000 105,000 72,000 179,500 35,000 1,075,000 47,000 415,500 --1-11/786 464,000 107,000 563,054 26,000 32,200 101,000 948,700 518,000 626,000 379,750 2,697,054 2,251,900 ==== ==== 185,000 90,000 37,500 46,000 7,000 195,000 5,000 1,875,000 250,000 428,000 29,500 5,000 275,143 1,571,644 199,263 1,770,431 2,079,487 81,500 2,823,661 441,500 8,500 96,500 4,716,500 71,276,437 3,362,550 67,913,887 22,295,013 11,980,313 2,606,256 10,797,476 3,017,700 2,553,000 377,763 5,162,735 9,123,631 ====== 396,859,646 17,601,571 379,258,075 75,492,694 88,449,903 33,503,438 47,388.546 38,125,839 16,575,196 3,417,763 17,839,803 58,464,893 -100% 4.44% 95.56% 19.02% 8.44% 22.29% 11.94% 9.61% 4.18% 0.86% 4.49% 14.73% 707-T'E.- he total of $78.038.899 in the column giving -Unknown and Unusual- rates is made up almost of odd rates. For instance the $1,345,00 cx(r 7 dited to Connecticut includes bonds put out by various municipalities at 45%. The $63,593,241 total for Newentirely York consists of 380,000,000 45is issued by N. Y. CitY• while of the remainder ($3,593.241) $3,546,914 bonds issued at rates of interest such as 33i%.4.10%,4.19%. 4.20%, 43, 1%,4.29%, 4.30%, 4.33%, &c. of the $1,256,500 total for New Jersey, $1,161,000 represents was issued by Jersey City as 4qs, included in the Penn, total of $2,637,800 Plttsburghas Is $1,510,000 bonds by issued 41s. Other 12,1aCes In Penn. are also included in this total to the amount of $825,000 as issuing bonds at 4ti%. The Ohio aggregate of $3,817,408 includes $1.100.000 4. Os and $1,938,000 43is sold by Cleveland. In the column called "Miscellaneous- in the second table, Massachusetts' $2.645,541 is Partly made up as follows: $450,000 rapid transit bonds of Boston and $1,211,150 "municipal loan" bonds issued by various places in the State. The main items included in the $36,334,798 under "Miscellaneous" in New York are: $20,000,000 canal bonds issued by the State,' $8,510,000 rapid transit, docks and ferries, $208,801 topographical bureau and $5c 000,000 tax-deficiency bonds, all of which were issued by N. Y. City. The $1,606,891 credited to$1.712,584 New Jersey Includes $1,030,000 corporate bonds and $100,000 dock bonds issued by Newark. In the Pena, total of $1,726,000 there are Included 31100,000 bonds Issued The Maryland total Includes $845,000 bonds placed be Baltimore for docks, conduits. the burnt district, by Phila.,$1,000,000 of which Is for the payment of mandamuses. &c. The $948.700 total credited to Texas includes an issue of $493,000 bonds put out by Beaumont Nay. Dist. Included In the total of 31.571,644 for Idaho is $1,450,000 irrigation bonds. The Washington total of $2,079.487 includes $1,750,000 King Co. harbor bonds, while in the Cal. total of $4,716,500 there are $1,000,000 harbor bonds issued by the State and $2,920,000 bonds for Irrigation purposes sold by various districts throughout the State. MAY, 1912.] 9 UNITED STATES DEBT. United States Debt and Its History. The following is a statement of the debt of the United States past and present. To add to its usefulness we give references to the laws authorizing each of the issues of bonds outstanding to-day, and likewise,so far as we deem it needful, citations from those laws. All our figures, except when otherwise noted, represent the status at the close of business June 30 or the beginning of business on July 1 of each fiscal year. To conform to that feature and yet furnish information through which any reader can always have the data for a correct exhibit of the debt situation at any past or future day, and make an accurate comparison with previous years, we present,first, the details as they stood at the close of the last fiscal year ending June 30 1911; second, the changes in those details since June 30 1911 down to May 1 1912; third, the items of interest-bearing debt, &c., at the beginning of each fiscal year since July 1 1878;fourth, we publish in the "Chronicle" every month—usually the first or second Saturday—the full detailed Government statement of the debt as reported by the Treasurer on the last day of the previous month; some months lack of space forces us to delay the publication to a later week. With these data at his command, it would seem as if any inquirer could satisfy himself fully with reference to every point which might become of importance for him to know respecting the United States debt. INTEREST-BEARING DEBT OUTSTANDING JUNE 30 1911. Authorizing Act. Title of Loan. March 14 1900 June 13 1898 January 14 1875 June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905__ June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905_ Aug.5'09, Feb.4'10 & Mch.2'11 Rate. When Redeemable. Interest Payable. Outstanding Amount Issued. Registered. Coupon. Total. April 1 1930 J, 0, J & A $646,250,150 $641,986,550 $4.263,600 $646,250,150 Aft. Aug.1.08 F. II, A & N 198,792.660 43,309,620 20.635,840 63,945,460 Feb. 1 1925 F, M. A & N 162.315.400 98,943,100 19,546,800 118.489,900 Aug. 1 1916 F. M. A & N , 54,631980 , , 54605740 26,240 54.631,980 Aft.Nov.1 '18 F, M. A & N 30.000,000 29,635,820 364.180 30,000,000 June 1 1961 S, D. M & J 2,035.700 2,035,700 2,035,700 Aggregate of interest-bearing debt, excl. of U. B. bonds issued to pacific railroads, as stated below 1.094,025.890 $870,516.530 $44,836.660 $915,353,190 Consols of 1930 Loans of 1908-18 Loan of 1925 Panama Canal Loan Panama Canal Loan Panama Canal Loan 2% 3% 4% 2%0 2% 3% DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED JUNE 30 1911. Funded loan of 1891, continued at 2%, called May 18 1900, interest ceased Aug. 18 1900 Funded loan of 1891, matured Sept. 2 1891 Loan of 1904. matured Feb. 2 1904 Funded loan of 1907. matured July 2 1907 Refunding certificates, matured July 1 1907 Old debt matured at various dates prior to Jan. 1 1861 and other items of debt matured at various dates subsequent to Jan. 1 1861 Aggregate of debt June 30 1910 on which Interest has ceased since maturity $7.000 00 23.650 00 13.450 00 916,711 00 14,; 1 00 904.380 26 $1,879.830 26 DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST JUNE 30 1911. Authorizing Act. United States notes Old demand notes National Bank Notes— Redemption account__ _ Fractional currency,. Feb. 25 1862; July 11 1862; March 3 1863 July 17 1861; Feb 12 1862 July 14 1890 July 17 1862; March 3 1863; June 30 1864, $15,239,928.28, less $8,375,934 estimated as lost or destroyed, Act of June 21 1879 Aggregate June 30 1910 of debt bearing no interest $346.681.016 00 53.282 50 33,160,228 00 6.857.390 93 $386,751,917 43 The foregoing shows that the Government debt on June 30 1911 was made up of (1) interest-bearing debt, $915,353,190, of (2) debt on which interest has ceased, $1,879,830 26, of (3) debt bearing no interest, $386,751,917 43, making total gross debt, $1,303,984,937 69; subtracting from the total the net cash balance in the Treasury ($288,200,599 23) at the same date (June 30 1911), we have the net debt as it stood at the close of the last fiscal year, $1,015,784,338 46. Since the close of June the changes in the various items of the interest-bearing debt have included $47,964,300 addition to the Panama Loan of 1911 and $459,280 Postal Savings Bonds, making the interest-bearing debt at this time $963,776,770. For later andfuture details of the debt, see the same as issued every month in the "Chronicle," the first or a later Saturday. We now add,first, references to and citations from the laws which are the authority for the debt as it stands to-day; second, the two tables on the next page, which exhibit all the particulars of the total debt of the United States on June 30 of each year from 1878 to 1911, and on May 11912; third, the Pacific Railroad bonds, which are never included in the Treasury debt statements. "FUNDED LOAN OF 1891" (Column 1) 434s, continued at 2%. The bonds of this issue were issued in exchange for the 454% funded loan of 1891 by agreement between the Secretary of the Treasury and the holders, and were made redeemable at pleasure of the Government. Amount issued $25,364,500, but Mar 18 1900 all were called for redemption on Aug. 18 1900, when Interest ceased. "CONSOLS OF 1930. —Column 13.) Bonds (2% payable at the pleasure of the Government after 30 years) authorized in "Act to define and fix the standard of value." &c.(for copy of Act see "Chronicle," March 3 1900,page 411), for the purpose of refunding (1) outstanding United States bonds bearing interest at 5% payable Feb. 1 1904; (2) bonds bearing interest at 4% payable July 11907; and (3) bonds bearing interest at 3% payable August 1 1908 (the "ten-twenties of 1898"). For details of arrangement see Secretary Gage's circular with reference to the operations for carrying out the refunding provisions of the bill in "Chronicle," March 17 1900, page 509. Of these 2%s there were outstanding May 1 1912, according to the debt statement, $646,250,150. "LOAN OF 1908-1918."—(Column 11.) The bonds included under this head are an Issue of $198,792,660 3%s. They were authorized by Act of June 13 1898 and are known as the "War Loan." The law provided that in allotting said bonds the Individual subscriptions of the lowest amount must be first allotted. On the day the Act was signed a Treasury circular was issued (see circular in "Chronicle" of June 18 1898. page 1168,inviting subscriptions for 32 days, from June 13 to July 14, for the amount of bonds stated, in both coupon and registered form, coupon in denominations of $20. $100, $500 and $1,000, and registered in denominations of same amounts, and also in $5,000 and $10,000. dated August 1 1898. redeemable In coin at the pleasure of the United States after ten years from date of issue, and due and payable August 1 1918. See circular for further details. Subscriptions reached the amount of $1,325,000,000. The amount now outstanding (May 1 1912) is $63,945,460. "FUNDED LOAN OF 1907" (Column (3) 4s. The Act of July 14 1870, autliorized the issue of 1,0130 million dollars of bonds at 4%, payable in coin of the present standard value at the pleasure of the United States after thirty years; these bonds to be exempt from all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal or local authority. Bonds to be sold at not less than par in coin, and proceeds applied to redemption of outstanding 5-20s, par for par. Oustanding (May 1 1912), $807,800, included In debt upon which interest has ceased. "REFUNDING CERTIFICATES" (Column 4).—Act of February 26 1879 authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to issue in exchange for lawful money of the United States certificates of deposit of the denomination of ten dollars, bearing interest at the rate of 4%,and convertible at any time, with accrued int.,Into the 4% bonds described In the Refunding Act; the money so received to be applied only to the payment of the bonds bearing Interest at a rate not less than 5%. On March 12 1879 the Issue of these certificates and their exchange into 4% bonds were authorized, the certificates were to draw 4% interest from April 1 1879 and were convertible In sums of $50 or its multiples. The amount issued at the close of the fiscal year (June 30 1879) was $39,308,110. but they had been converted so rapidly that there were outstanding at that date only $12.848,210. On Oct. 31 1879 the entire authorize j amount had been reached, the maximum of the issue being $40,012,750. Of these there were still outstanding on May 1 1912 a total of $14,110, Included in debt bearing no interest. "LOAN OF 1925."—(Column 9.) Sales of bonds included under this designation were effected (I) in February 1895 to the amount of $62,315,400. and (2) In February 1896 to the amount of $100,000,000. In a message to Congress under date of February 8 1895 (published In the "Chronicle" February 9 1895, page 244), President Cleveland stated In substance that in pursuance of Section 3700 of the Revised Statutes,the details of an arrangement have this day been concluded whereby bonds authorized understhe Act of July14 1875,payable in coin at the pleasure of the United States after the first day of Feb. 1925. with interest at the rate of 4% per annum, to the amount of $62,315.400, are to be issued for the purchase of gold coin amounting to a sum slightly in excess of $65,000,000, to be delivered to the Treasury of the United States, which sum added to the gold now held in our reserve will so restore such reserve as to make it amount to something more than $100.000,000. Such a premium is to be allowed to the Government upon the bonds as to fix the rate of interest upon the amount of gold realized at 3 q% per annum. At least one-half of the gold to be obtained is to be supplied from abroad. Section 3700 of the revised Statutes is as follows: "Sec. 3700. The Secretary of the Treasury may purchase coin with any of the bonds or notes of the United States authorized by law at such rates and upon such terms as he may deem most advantageous to the public interest." For a construction of the "Refunding Act of 1870" and of the "Resumption Act of 1875." see "Chronicle." February 18 1893, page 265. The issue in February 1896 was an ordinary offering, open to all bidders, of $100,000,000 of the same bonds as the foregoing—same in date, same In time of maturity, same in rate of interest and time of Interest payments. Consequently both issues are called the "Loan of 1925," of which there are outstanding $118,489,900." "LOAN OF 1904."—(Column 6.) The Act of January 14 1875 authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from time to time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, dispose of, at not less than par in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of the United States described in the Act of July 14 1870,for the purpose of redeeming on and after January 1 1879. In coin, at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at New York, the outstanciing legal-tender notes when presented in sums of not less than fifty dollars. Under this authorization, and for the Purposes mentioned, there were issued in Feb. 1894, payable in 10 years. $50,000,000 of 5%s and In Nov. 1894 there were issued $50,000,000 more for similar bonds for same purpose. The bonds matured Feb. 2 1904, and the amount outstanding May 1 ($13,350) Is included on that date in "debt on which Interest has ceased." "PANAMA CANAL LOAN."—(Column 2). The Act of June 28 1902. Section 8,supplemented by the Act of Dec. 21 1905 (for copy of the sections referred to. see "Chronicle" July 7 1906, page 12), authorizes the issue of $130.000,000 of coupon or registered 2% bonds of the United States, or as much thereof as may be necessary, in denominations of $20 or some multiple of that sum, redeemable in gold coin at the pleasure of the United States after ten years from the date of issue—$84,631,980 of said bonds have been Issued, all of which are now outstanding. They bear date Aug. 1 1906 and Nov. 1 1908, but Interest began Nov. 1 1907 and Feb. 11909. "PANAMA CANAL LOAN."—(Column 5.) The Act of Aug. 5 1909, Section 39, supplemented by the Act of Feb.4 1910,authorizes the issue of $160,569,000 of coupon or registered bonds of the United States in various denominations up to $1.000 at a rate of interest not exceeding 3%. Under a further supplementary Act—that of March 2 1911—authorization was given to issue the bonds "not available to national banks as security for circulation notes," and in conformity therewith $50,000,000 of said bonds. bearing 3% Interest, have been issued and are now outsanding. They bear date June 1 1911, are redeemable in 1961.and Interest is payable quarterly on the first days of Sept., Dec., March and June. They are in denominations of $100, $5()0 and $1,000. POSTAL SAVINGS BONDS.—(Column 8.) The Act of June 25 1910, authorized the issue to depositors with the United States under the Postal Savings Bank Law, upon the surrender of all or any part of his deposits, of coupon or registered bonds of the United States bearing 2% interest. 10 UNITED STATES DEBT. I VoL. LxxXXIV. of the denominations of $20, $40, $60, $80, $100 and multiples of $100 and $500. Under the Act $41,900 of such bonds redeemable July 1 1912 and payable July 1 1931, and $417,380 bonds redeemable Jan. 1 1913 and payable Jan. 1 1932 are now outstanding. "CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS" OF 1908, Authorized by Act of June 13 1898. $15,436,500 of the certificates were issued in denominations of $50, payable to bearer; dated Nov. 20 1907; interest at the rate of 5% per annum, payable with the principal sum on and after Nov. 20 1908' on presentation of the certificates for redemption. For further details see circular of Secretary Cortelyou In "Chronicle," Nov. 23 1907, page 1311— the certificates have all been retired. In April 1895 we gave a table showing the debt of the United States on the first day of July 1856, and every subsequent year. It is not necessary to repeat all those figures. We have determined on this occasion to begin our statement with 1878, as that year antedates all of the issues now outstanding, and yet carries the record sufficiently far back to show the nature and extent of the Government securities when the refunding operations of that period began. It has the advantage, too, of giving separate and distinct each issue of bonds now outstanding. The statement is subjoined. PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1 1878 TO MAY 1 1912. 1 i fu 3 9 4 12 6 "Funded Loan "Funded Loan "Refunding of 1891" 434%, of 1907," , Certificates,' contin'd at 2%. 43. i 4s. Year. $ $ I "Loan of "Loan of 1904," 53. 1925," 43. $ $ $ 1878, July 1 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 240,000,000 00 98,850,000 00 40,012,750 00 250,000,000 00 728,673,790 00 12,848,210 00 250,000,000 00 737,980.800 00 1,367,000 00 250,000,000 00.738,659,000, 250,000,000 001 738,884,300 00 465,050 00 250,000,000 00 737.586.300 00 355,900 00 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 250,000,000 00 737,661,700 00 250,000,000 00 737,719.850 00 250,000,000 00737,759,700 00 250,000,000 00 737,800,580 00 222,207,050 00 714,177,400 00 139,639,000 00 676,095,350 00 109,015.750 00 602,193,500 00 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 50,869,200 00 559,566,000 00 93,920 00 25,364,500 00 559,581,250 00 83,580 00 25,364,500 00 559,604.150 00 68,450 00 25,364,500 00 559,618,400 00 58,99000 50,000,000 25,364,500 00 559,625,750 00 54,110 00 100,000,000 25,364,500 00 559,636,850 00 47,140 00 100,000,000 25,364,500 00 559,640,100 00 45,130 00 100,000,000 25,364,500 00 559,646,050 00 41,520 00 100.000,000 25,364,500 00 559,652,300 00 37,830 00 100,000,000 21,979,850 00 355,528,350 00 35,470 00 47,651,200 257,376,050 00 33,320 00 21,854,100 233.177,400 00 31,980 00 19,410,350 173,385.650 00 30,600 00 19,385,050 2 156,593,150 00 29,080 00 7 "PanamaCana1156,595,600 00 27,530 00 "Certificates Loan." 116,755,150 00 26,280 00 of Indebted30,000,000 00 36,126,150 00 ness." 25,150 00 54,631,980 00 5 14,186,500 84,631,980 00 "Panama 8 84,631,980 00 Canal Loan." 'Postal Sat84,631,980 00 2,035,700 00 ings Bonds." RA RR1 ORR nn An non nnn nn ARQ 9Rn 1012_ 14...v 1 14 "Navy Pen- Old 63 and 73 Total ston Fund," Converted into Interest-Bearing 43 and 4345. 33. Debt. $ $ $ 14,000,000 00 1,441,885,650 1,794,735,650 00 14,000.000 00 792,121,700 1,797,643,700 00 14,000,000 00 720,645,300 1,723,993,100 00 14,000,000 00 636,219,950 1,639,567,750 00 14,000,000 00 /460,461,050 1,463,810,400 00 14,000,000 00 5/32.082,6001 1,338,229,150 00 1/304204 3501 14,000,000 00 /224,612,150 1,226,563.850 OC 14,000,000 00 1194,190,500 1,196,150,950 OC 14,000,000 00 1144,046,600 1,146,014,100 00 14,000,000 00 119,716,500 1,021,692,350 00 (350,522,500 00 14,000,000 00 829,853,990 00 14,000,000 00 725,313,110 00 14,000,000 00 290,000 00 240,600 00 207,800 00 175,270 00 138,050 00 119,640 00 103,860 00 610,529,120 00 11 13 585,029,330 00 "Consols of 585,037,10000 1908." 1930." (war Bonds) 6,35,041,890 OC 2%. 31,157,700 716,202,060 00 33. 162.315,400 847,363,890 00 162,315,400 847,365,130 00 847,367,470 00 162,315,400 162,315,400 198,678,720 ------------1,046,048.750 OC 162,315,400 128,843,240 307,125,350 1,023,478,860 OC 162,315,400 99,621,420 445,940,750 987,141,040 00 134,994,200 97,515,660 445,940,750 931,070,340 00 118,489,900 83,107,060 520,143,150 914,541,410 OC 118,489,900 77,135,360 542,909.950 895,157,440 00 118,489,900 77.135,360 542,909,950 895,158,340 00 118,489.900 63,945,460 505,942,350 895.159,140 00 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 894,834,280 00 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 897,503,990 OC 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 913,317,490 00 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 913,317,490 00 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 915,353,190 1152 ARQ WW1 RR AAR AR(1 fiAfl 250.1511 on:1.778_77n 00 Oil "Loan of 1 Continued at 334%. 1 Continued at 3%. PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, &C. (Continued.) • • Year. 15 16 17 Debt on Which Interest Has Ceased. Debt Beartmg No Interest. Outstanding Principal. 18 19 20 Cash in the Treasury Total Debt. Less Cash Annual Interest July 1. in Treasury. Charge. 1878, July 1 $5,594,560 26 $363,231,082 27 $2,163,561.292 53 1164,179.012 08 $1,999,382,280 45 $94,654,472 50 1879 37,015,630 26 362,150,091 78 2,196,809,422 04 200,394,517 01 1,996,414,905 03 83,773,778 50 1880 7,621.455 26 353,826,045 37 2,085,441,500 63 166,114,752 88 79,633,981 00 1,919,326,747 75 1881 1,723,865 26 353,847,504 32 2,000,139,119 58 180,488,965 35 75,018,695 50 1,819,650,154 23 1882 16,260,805 26 353,787,958 77 1,833,859,164 03 158,835,689 78 57,360.110 75 1,675,023,474 25 1883 7,831,415 26 353,740,691 81 1,699,801,257 07 161.019,431 92 51,436,709 50 1,538,781,825 15 1884 19,656,205 26 • 353,719,517 31 1,599,939.572 57 161,396,577 18 47,926,432 50 1,438,542,995 39 1885 4,100,095 26 353,603,141 88 1,553,955,087 14 178,602,643 23 47,014,133 00 1,375,352,443 91 1886 9,704,445 26 397,692,548 52 1,509,411,093 78 227,265.253 34 1,282,145,840 44 45,510,098 00 1887 6,115,165 26 353,685,110 37 1,381,492,625 63 206,323,950 21 41,786,529 50 1,175,168.675 42 1888 2,496,095 26 353,660,467 32 1,306,679,062 58 243,674,167 85 38,991,935 25 1,063,004,894 73 1889 1,911,485 26 353,654,148 97 1,185,419,624 23 209,479,874 01 33,752,354 60 975,939,750 22 1890 1,815,805 26 353,648,559 47 1,080,777,474 73 189,993,104 20 890,784,370 53 29,417,603 15 1891 1,614,705 26 393,662,735 35 1,005,806,560 61 153,893,808 83 851,912,751 78 23,615,735 80 1892 2,785,875 26 380,403,635 37 968,218,840 63 126,692,377 03 841,526,463 60 22,893,883 20 1893 2,094,060 26 374,300,605 87 961.431,766 13 122,462,290 38 838,969,475 75 22,894,104 00 1894 1,851,240 26 380,004,686 42 1,016,807,816 68 117.584,436 13 899,313,380 55 25,394,385 60 1895 1,721,590 26 378,989,469 99 1,096,913,120 25 195,240,153 51 901,672,966 74 29,140,782 40 1896 1,636,890 26 373,728,570 14 1,222,729,350 40 267,432,096 70 955,297,253 70 34,387,265 60 1897 1,346.880 26 378,081.702 64 1,226,793,712 90 240,137,626 76 986,656,086 14 34,387,315 20 1898 1,262,680 26 384,112,912 64 1,232,743.062 90 205,657.570 76 1,027,085.492 14 34,387,408 80 1899 1,218,300 26 389,433,653 66 1,436,700,703 92 281,380,468 73 1,155,320,235 19 40,347,872 80 1900 1,176,320 26 388,761,732 41 1,413,416,912 67 '305,705.65478 1,107,711,257 89 33,545,130 00 1901 1,415,620 26 383,015,584 63 1,371,572,244 89 '326,833,12492 1,044,739,117 97 29,789,153 40 1,280,860 26 1902 395,680,156 63 1,328.031.356 89 *358,574,115 85 969,457,241 04 27,542,945 50 1,205,090 26 393,659,412 63 1903 1,309,405,912 89 *384,394,275 58 925,011,637 31 25,541,573 30 1,970,920 26 1904 389,130,655 88 1,286,259,016 14 *319,027,242 39 967,231,773 75 24,176,745 00 1,370,245 26 1905 385,828,509 58 1,282,357,094 84 *292,490,322 87 989.866,771 97 24,177,850 20 1,128,135 26 1906 396,235,694 78 1,292,522,970 04 *328,087,283 25 964,435,686 79 23,238,064 00 1907 1,086.815 26 401,257,097 28 1,297,178,192 54 *418,581.437 51 878,596,755 03 21,648,913 60 1908 4,130,015 26 426,056,397 28 1,327,690,402 54 *389,557.993 16 938,132.409 38 21,101,197 40 1909 2,883,855 26 382,114,026 78 1,298,315,372 04 *274,453,841 25 1,023,861,530 79 21,295,602 40 1910 2,124,895 26 381,497,58.3 78 1,296,939,969 04 *250,490,783 79 1,046,449,185 25 21,295,602 40 1911 1,879,830 26 386,751,917 43 1,303,984,937 69 *288,200;599 23 1,015,784,338 46 21,356,673 40 1912. Mar 1 1.770.230 26 380.703.865 90 1.346.250.866 16 *275.613.947 76 1.070.636.918 40 22.787.079 40 Note 1.—The annual interest charge is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year, except In the case of November, for which the total is of that date, and is exclusive of interest charge on Pacific Railway bonds. Note 2.—The figures for July 1 1879 were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed. 'Note 3.—Under the Act of March 14 1900 the Treasury Department has kept the gold Reserve Fund of 1150,000,000 as a separate item, not included it in the available cash balance. In the foregoing statement, however, we have continued to include the item so as not to embarrassand comparison with previous years. PACIFIC RAILROAD DEBT.—One other class of bonded debt must be referred to which has never been included in the total of Government debt—we mean the Pacific Railroad subsidy debt. To show the situation of this indebtedness we have to make compilations of our own, as the Treasury form comes short of indicating the existing situation. In the following we bring together the details respecting the issues to the Pacific railroads, giving likewise in the statement the debt already paid and the balance due to the Government BONDS ISSUED TO PACIFIC RAILROADS—THEIR STATUS MAY 1 1912. Railroad Liability. Name of Railway. Central Pacific Kansas Pacific Union Pacific Central Branch, Union Pacific Western Pacific Sioux City & Pacific Totals Bonds Issued by Government. Net Interest Paid by Government. Repaid by Companies in Full Settlement. Total. Through Sinking Fund. Through Payment to Government. Balance Unsettled. Total. Repaid. $25,885,120 00 $36,604,385 29 $62,489,505 29 19.100,452 55 453,389,052 74 $62,489,505 29 6,303,000 00 6,607,458 34 12,910,458 34 7,124,898 00 *7,124,898 00 27,236,512 00 31,211,711 75 58,448,223 75 18,194,618 00 40,253,605 75 58,448,223 75 1,600,000 00 2,040,321 56 3,640,321 56 43.640,321 56 1.970,56000 3,453,102 86 5,423,662 86 5,423,662 86 5,423,662 86 1,628,320 00 2,551,698 20 4,180.018 20 2.122,84124 a2,122,841 24 $64,623,512 00 $82,468,678 00 *147,092,190 00 $27,295,070 55 $108,314,060 59 $135,609,131 14 $3,644,70634 'Government accepted principal of bonds of Kansas Pacific RR.—$6,3Q3,000—for indebtedness, but subsequently received an addit onal $821,898 on distribution of assets of Union Pacific. as mentioned in "note" below. The remainder (45,785,560 represents the loss to Government under the settlement. a Government realized the sum of ;2,122,841 24 from sale of claim against Sioux City &34) Pacific RR., or $2,057,176 96 less than the company's indebtedness. Note.—The Government has been reimbursed for $27,236,512 principal and $31,211,711 75 interest indebtedness of the Union Pacific Railroad Co. to Nov, 11897. and for the principal of the Kansas Pacific indebtedness, amounting tobeing the total Subsequently, under the final decree for the distribution of the assets of the Union Pacific BR,made by Judge Sanborn at St. Paul. Oct. 24$6,303,000. States received an addi1899, the United $821.898 tional on its claim. under settlement agreement of Feb. 1 1899, twenty notes of the Central Pacific Railroad Co. (bearing interest at 3% per annum), payable respectively on or before the expiration of each successive six months for ten years, and aggregating $58,812,716 48, which amount ' represented the unpaid balance of the total indebtedness of the Central Pacific and Western Pacific railroad companies to the United States on Feb. 1 1899, were delivered to the Treasurer of the United States. The balance of the total indebtedness was paid in full July 28 1908. 11 DEBTS AND RESOURCES OF THE TATES,, Crilt AM) Tows IN NEW ENGLAND INDEX FOR THE NEW ENGLAND STATES, CITIES, dec. MAINE—State, Cities, &c NEW HAMPSHIRE—State, Cities, &c VERMONT—State, Cities, ,Szc Pages 11 to 13 MASSACHUSETTS—State, Cities, &c Pages 13 to 16 RHODE ISLAND—State, Cities, &c Pages 16 to 19 CONNECTICUT—State, Cities, &c State of Maine. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. March 15 1820 Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1820) 33,040 Total area of State (square miles) Augusta State Capital Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1913)___F. W. Plaisted Secretary of State (term exp. *Jan. 1913)____C. W. Davis J. F. Singleton Treasurer (term exp. *Feb. 11913) LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday In 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 "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 9. The whole State debt matured in June and October 1889, and all that was not paid was refunded into new loans, payable by installments, part each year. At present the debt stands as follows: —Interest Outstanding LOA NS— liate.Payable. When Due. Principal Name and Purpose. J-D 1June 1 1914&'21 $100,000 Re-iss.Loan J'ne '89 Class "C" r 3 June 1 1915&'20 80,000 Oct. 1 1912-1916 140,000 Oct. 1 1918 10,000 A-0 Oct. 1 1919 21,000 Re-iss. Loan Oct.'89 Class "C"r 3 Oct. 1 1920 16,000 Oct. 1 1921 28,000 Oct. 1 1922-1925 A-0 12,000 Do Class "D" __. __ __r 3 June 1 1919 J-D r 5 118,300 Bonds to State CollegeJuly 1 1917 J-J 100,000 r 4 do do Do July 1 1917 J-J 50,000 r 4 Bond to Insane Hospital 700 Loan of 1869, not presented for payment INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury, Augusta, Me., or in Boston. TOTAL DEBT.—The subjoined statement shows Maine's total funded debt on each of the dates named. Jan. 1 1912. Jan. 1 1911. Jan. 11910. Jan. 11909. $698,000 $698,000 $698,000 $676.000 Bonded debt _ On Jan. 1 1012 the assets of the State were as follows: Cash on hand, $502,202.68; balance due on State taxes, $2,358,332.67; securities, &c, $514,718.36; total, $3,375,253.71. The tot-,1 liabilities of the State on Jan. 1 1912, including bonded debt, were $5,067.577.01. ASSESSED VALUATION.—Valuations are taken only in even years. Assessed Valuation State tax Real. Personal. Total. per$1,000. Year 1910-- ------$366,132,326 $85,647,793 $451,780,119 $6.00 428,252,465 3.00 1908------ -- -- ----- 345,572,709 82,679,756 78,679,203 1906 ________________ 316,053,787 394,732,990 2.50 292,464,911 74,049,103 366,514,014 2.75 1904 283,054,326 69,174,571 352,228,897 2.75 1902 Total Valu'n. Tax rate. Total Valu'n. Tax rate. Years— Years— $2.75 1850 $100,157,573 $2.00 1900 .......-$336,699,649 2.25 1840 69,246,288 2.90 309,096,041 1890 28,807,687 5.00 1830 1.90 235,978,716 1880 20,962,778 6.00 1820 -- -224,812,900 1870 1.25 1860 .......- 164,714,168 P OF STATE.—According to United States Census. _628,279 1820 .........-298,335 1910---------742,371 1860 583,169 1810 228,705 1900 ----------694,466 . 1850 51.719 501,793 1800 1890 _661,086 1840 -399,455 1790 ------ -----96,540 1880 ........-648,936 1830 .626,915 1870 DEBT LIMITATIONS.—STATE.—The debt of the State is limited by Section 14, Article 9, of the State constitution. This section follows: SECTION 14. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly loaned in any case. The Legislature shall not create any debt or debts, 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 $300,000, except to suppress insurrection, to repel invasion, or for purposes of war; but this amendment 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. (In September 1912 a vote will be taken on constitutional amendments authorizing the State to issue not exceeding $2,000,000 highway bonds. V. 94, p. 1397.1 MUNICIPAL.—At an election held Sept. 11 1911 the voters adopted an amendment to Article XXII. of the constitution, increasing the debt limit of cities of 40,000 or more (which concerns Portland alone) from 5% to 73,6% of the assessed valuation. We print Article XXII. below, Italicizing 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 Pages 19 to 34 Pages 34 to 35 Pages 35 to 40 taken by the United States,shall hereafter create any debt or liability which, 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 government, 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 maximum 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 as applying to any fund received in trust by the said city or town, nor to any loan for the purpose of renewing existing loans or for war; or to temporary loans to be paid out of money raised by taxation during the year in which they were [are] made. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—The Legislature of 1909 approved an Act exempting from taxation all bonds issued after Feb. 1 1909 by the State or any county 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. See V. 88, P. 1451, for Act in full. • SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRIC, TIONS.—The provisions regulating the investments and loans of savings banks and institutions for savings in the State of Maine are contained in Sections 23 to 26, inclusive, of Chapter 48 of the Revised Statutes of 1903. The Legislature made several changes in 1907 and in 1909 which we have incorporated below. SECTION 23. Savings banks and institutions for savings are restricted to and hereafter may invest their deposits as follows: First, a. In the public funds of the United States and District of Columbia. b. In the public funds of any of the New England States and of the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio,Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Hawes, Nebraska. California, 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, Pennsylvania Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, 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, Nebraska, 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 municipal indebtedness of such county does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation ohthe 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,t Nebraska, 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 municipal indebtedness of such city does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valu 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 when 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. 1. In the bonds and obligations of school district boards, boards of education and other corporate bodies within such cities, authorized 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 thousand 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, a. In the railroad bonds of this State. b. In the first mortgage bonds of any completed railroads of the States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. c. In the first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific, Union Pacific and Northern Pacific railroads. d. In the 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. 12 MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS. ...elStreet railroad companies are not railroad companies within the meaning of the foregoing clauses of this section. T. In the bonds of street railroads constructed in this State prior to April 27 1895. and in the bonds of street railroads in this State constructed after said date, and in the first mortgage bonds of any completed street railroad3n the States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Isiand,‘Connecticut. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa. Illinois, Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska; provided, that in the case of street railroads constructed in this State after April 27 1895, and in the case of street railroads in the States above named,an amount of capital stock equal to 33 1-3% of the mortgaged debt shall have been paid in, in cash, and expended upon the road, evidenced by a certificate of the railroad commissioners of the State where the road Is located, filed in the office of the Secretary of State of this State, that said percentage has been so paid in and expended in addition to the amount of the bonded debt; provided, further, that in such of the above States as have no railroad commissioners having supervision of street railroads,the bank examiner of this State may ascertain the facts, and,it they meet the foregoing requirement, may file certificate thereof with the Secretary of State; provided, further, that when, for any reason, it is Impossible to obtain a certificate that an amount of capital stock equal to one-third of the bonded debt has been paid in. In cash, in lieu thereof,such bonds may be certified as legal for the purpose hereof, on satisfactory proof to the bank examiner that annual dividends in amount equal to five per centum 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; and all the expenses and compensation of the bank examiner for such service shall be paid by the railroad company seeking to make its bonds a legal investment under this section, whether the same are admitted or not. 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 seventy-five per cent of the amount of cash expended upon the road. Q. In consolidated or refunding bonds which are of an issue to retire the entire funded debt under the conditions as applied to first mortgage bonds in clauses b, c and f of this sub-division, and which are secured by a first mortgage on the whole or any part of the system. Fourth. In the mortgage bonds of any water company in the New England States actually engaged in supplying any city;or cities, town or towns, village or villages, or other municipal corporations, with water for domestic use and for the extinguishment of fires, whenever such company s earning more than its fixed charges and interest on its debts and its running expenses. Fifth. In bonds of any corporation other than railroads and water companies incorporated under the authority of this State and actually conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created, which is earning an amount in excess of fixed charges, Interest on 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. a. In the stock of any bank or banking association 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. c. In the stock of any railroad company of this State unencumbered by Mortgage. d. 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 capital stock equal to one-third of its funded debt for a period of ten years next prior thereto, and in the stock or notes of the New York Central & Hudson River, the Illinois Central. the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern 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 stated dividend upon the stock of such leased road and the interest on its bonds. f. In the stock of any corporation other than railroad and water companies incorporated under authority of this State, and actually conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created, which earns and is paying a regular dividend of not less than 5% a year. Seventh. a. In loans secured by first mortgages of real 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 purchase, provided the market value of said collateral is equal to the amount of the loan. c. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any savings bank deposit book Issued by any savings bank in this State. d. In notes with a pledge 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. T. 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. O. 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. Eighth. a. The term "net municipal indebtedness of counties." as used in this 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 In this section, shall be construed to include in the case of either not only all bonds which are a direct obligation of the cities, but also all bonds of the districts or boards within the same, as above enumerated, exclusive 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 treasurer of such city or the auditor or treasurer of such county. Ninth. All investments 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. • SECTION 24. 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 25. No such bank or institution shall hold by way of investment, 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, not exceeding $60,000, in the capital stock or notes or 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. This section does not apply to bonds enumerated in the first five sub-divisions of Section 23 of this chapter. SECTION 26. Savings banks and Institutions for savings may deposit on call 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. SECTION 27. 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. CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF MAINE. AROOSTOOK COUNTY. County seat is Houlton. Incorp. In 1839. This county owned $728.000 of the preferred stock of the Bangor & Aroostook RR. Co.. but sold the same late in 1901 to the railroad company upon their agreeing to pay the interest oh the $728.000 railroadaid bonds in table below, and also to pay the principal at maturity. This agreement has been guaranteed by a deposit of $728.000 4% consolidated refunding bonds of the railroad company with the Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston. V. 74, p. 110. Refunding Bonds-Aug $9.000c_ _Aug 1 1919 43 Court House. 48 J- D $40.000c_ -June 1 1915 Railroad Aid (B. & A. RR.). 4s M-S$500,000c_ -.Sept 1 1912 J-J 228.000c_ __July 1 1915 4 BOND. DEBT April 1912 $777,000 Sinking fund Jan 1 1912 _ 783,005 Total assessed val. 1910 --33,869.611 (Assessment about M actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909-_$1.51 Population in 1910 .74,664 INT.at Nat.Shawmut Bk.,Boston AUBURN. Auburn is in Androscoggin County. Incorp. Feb. 22 1869. City owns railroad stock paying 6%; par value. $75.000. Sewer Bonds. 4s '11 J-J $24.000 --Jan 2 1921 City Bonds. J-J 4s $7.000c_ _July 1 1912 4s J-J 15,000c_ __July 1 1917 J-J 15,000c_ July 1 1920 35s 45 J-J 16,000c_ _June 1 1923 J-J 14,500c_ __Jan 1 1925 4s Refunding Bonds: J-J $15,000c_ Jan 1 1922 33s 25.000c_ __July 1 1923 3 Ms J-J 3)is'04 J-J 23,500c_ July 1 1924 15,000c_ __July 1 1925 3 Ms'05 J-J 18.000c_ July 2 1926 3 Ms'06 J-J 4s '10 J-J 10,000 ...July 1 1930 1931 13,000c4s '11 J-J Reservoir Bds.(Water Corn. Debt). 4s '07 J-J $15.000c-_July 1 1927 Refunding Water Bonds. 3 As'05 J-J $58,700c_ __July 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 1910-- $282.700 49.800 Floating debt 88,700 City water debt (included) _ 63,000 Sinking fund_ Water sinking fund (incl) __ 60.000 Water Corn. debt (not incl) 15,000 Assessed valuation 1911.. -.9,505,467 (Assess. about 80% actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ __$20.00 Population in 1910 _ 15,064 INTEREST at Treasurer's office, and Nat. Shawmut Bank in Boston. AUGUSTA. This city is in Kennebec County. Incorp. 1849. Bonds are all tax-free. Road Improvement Bonds. 4s '08 F-A $40,000c_ -Feb 1 1933 4s '94 _ __ 65.000----------1919 Funding Bonds. 3 As M-S $40,000c-Sept 1 1924 Refunding Bonds. $94,000 --$15,000 yly 4s g '87 _ 4s '12 F-A $15.000 Feb 15 1037 Refunding & Improvement Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $40,000c_ _Feb 1 1934 30.000o-...Jan 2 1936 43 '11 J-J High School Bonds. 4s '09 J-D $31,500c_June 1 '12-'18 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ --$340,800 Sinking funds 9,694 Total valuation 1911 - _ -7,577,066 (Assessment 85-90% actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ -$24.85 Population in 1900 11.883 Population in 1910 13.211 INT. on the 4s is payable in Boston; on other bonds at city treasury. AUGUSTA WATER DISTRICT. 4s '04 F-A $700,000c g__Aug 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912....$700,000 Sinking fund__ _ ------- 65,664 INTEREST payable at National Shawmut Bank, Boston. BANGOR. This city is in Penobscot County. Incorp. as a town Feb. 25 1791; as a city Feb. 12 1834. The bonds of this city are not taxed. City was partially destroyed by fire Apr. 30 1911. See V. 92. p. 1263. Municipal Purpose Bonds. 4s '11 F-A$250,000c_ __Aug 1 1931 Refunding Bonds. 4s '08 F-A$125,000c....-Aug 1 1928 City Debt. 4s '92 M-N $50,000c.. __Nov 1 1912 4s '93 M-N 100,000c-Nov 1 1914 Water Bonds. 4s '10 F-A 560,000c_Aug 1 '12-'17 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '05 J-J $500,000c -July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Mch 1 '1241,085,000 Water debt (included) __ 560,000 Water sinking fund -----19.780 Total assessed val. 1911..23,090,005 (Assessment about 80% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 191E __$24.30 21,859 Population In 1900 24.803 Population in 1910 _ INTEREST is payable either at the Merchants' Nat. Bank in Boston or by City Treasurer in Bangor. CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate and personal property owned by city is valued at $2,500,000. Incl. waterworks estimated at $1,570,000. [VoL. Lxxxxiv. 3 As'01 J-J $25,000c..._July 1 1921 3 As'05 M-N 50,000o- _-May 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 29 19124220,000 Cash on hand 50,986 Total valuation 1911 8,648.790 (Assessment about 60% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910- _$22.00 Population in 1910..17.079 BREWER. This city is in Penobscot County. Incorp. as a city Feb. 8 1889. Funding Bonds. 4s '01 51-N $30.000c 1921 4s '94 J-D 7.000c 1914 4s '05 A-0 27,000c A925 4s '09 M-S 30,000c_ _Sept 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '12 $94,000 Floating debt • 26,000 Assessed valuation 1911 -$2,332,035 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 -.$30.00 Population in 1910 -5,667 INTEREST payable at State Nat. Bank, Boston, and Eastern Trust & Banking Co. in Bangor. ' BRUNSWICK VILLAGE. This village is in Cumberland County. Incorp. in 1893. Sewer Bonds. 4s J-J $88,000- -.Part yearly BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ __$88,000 Assessed valuation 1911 -- -3.877.395 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ ....$20.00 _6.621 Population in 1910 INT. at State Nat. Bank, Boston. BRUNSWICK AND TOPSHAM WATER DISTRICT. A district supplying Brunswick and ropsham with water. Incorp. Mch. 111903. The $42,000 issue given below is tax-free, and the $272,000 is tax free. 4s g '09 J-J $42,000c...July 1 1936 4s g '06 J-J 22,0000_ _Jan 1 1921 250,000c_Jan 1 '26 &'36 BOND. DE T Apr 1 1912 --$314,000 Sinking fund $22,000 Assessed val-f Brunswick _ _3,877,395 nation '111Topsham _ _1.358,359 INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Boston. CALAIS. This city is in Washington County. Incorporated 1851. Building Bonds. J-D $13,000c___Dco 1 1926 48 Refunding Bonds. 4s J-D $85.000e. _.Dec 1 1926 10,000e. __July 1 1915 4s J-J 9.000c_ _Feb 1 1916 4s F-A BOND DEBT Apr 1 1912 _ $117,000 12.700 Floating debt ____________ 6,383 ______ _ Sinking fund _ .2.648.365 Tax valuation 1911 (Assessment about actual value) -$25.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ Population in 1910 _____6,116 INTEREST is payable at the Nat. Shawmut Bank of Boston, except on refunding 4s due 1915, which is payable at the Calais Nat. Bank. CARIBOU. This town is in Aroostook County. School Bonds. .1928 4s M-N $25,0000 Bridge Bonds. 1920 J-J $18,000c 3 As Railroad Bonds. J-D $14,000 ---------1913 4 As BOND. DEBT Apr 23 1912_ 457,000 4,000 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 191E _ _2.305,833 (Assessment about 50% actual value) Total tax (per $1.000) 1911_--$21.50 5.377 Population in 1910 INTEREST on the school bonds Is payable at the Androscoggin Savings Bank in Lewiston; on the bridge bonds at the Old Colony Trust Co. in Boston and on the railroad bonds at Merrill Tr. Co. In Bangor. BATH. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Bath is in Sagadahoc County. Portland Is the county seat. InTown Incorp. Feb. 17 1781; city, corp. In 1760. June 4 1847. Court-House Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 3s J-J I $250,000o1921 4s g '07 J-J $75,000c _ _1913-1920 300,000c -_ ------1922 4s '11 J-D 116,000c_ -.June 1 1941. 3 As'09 J-J 200,000c __Juisr 1 1924 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 $750,000 4s '07 J-J $44,000c. _Jan 1 1927 Sinking fund 50,000 Funding Bonds. Total assessed val. 1911 _ _96,505,510 4s g '07 J-J $10,000c_ __Jan 1 1927 County tax (per $1,000) 190941.20 BOND. DEBT May 4 19124245,000 Population In 1910_ _ _112,014 Total assessed val. 1911_-6,714.812 INTEREST is payable at the (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Tax rate (per 41,000) 1911_ ....$23.00 County Treasurer's office. Population in 1910 9.396 INT. payable in Boston at First EAST LIVERMORE WATER Nat. Bk.and Old Colony Trust Co. DISTRICT. 4s '09 F-A $150,000_ ..Fob 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_3150.000 BELFAST. This city is in Waldo County. In- Assessed valuation 1011..$1,535,386 corp. June 22 1773. Charter adopted Tax rate (per MOM 1911 -.324.00 in 1853. Belfast owns $500,000 of INTEREST payable at Eliot Nat. Belfast & Moosehead RR. stock, of Bank, Boston. which 1.396 shares pref. & 3,604 corn. Refunding Bonds. EASTPORT. F-A$477.000c _Aug 15 1918 4s This city is in Washington County. 4s '09 M-N 113.000c_ -Nov 1 1929 Incorp. March 311903. TOTAL DEBT May 1912_ _$590,000 Refunding Bonds. Tax valuation 1911__$2,888,860 4s '07 J-J $25,0000_ __July 1 1937 (Assessment about actual value.) 4s A-0 10.000c_Aprli 1 '13-'17 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ ....$20.00 School Bonds. Population in 1910-----------4,618 33s J-D $15,000r_ __Dec 1919 INTEREST payable at Belfast and BOND. DEBT Apr 26 1912_ _$50.000 First Nat. Bank, Boston. Assessed valuation 1911 -1,623.690 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911._ _ _ $30.00 BIDDEFORD. _4.961 This city is in York County. In- Population in 1910 corporated in 1855. Refunding Bonds. EDEN. 4s '04 M-N $50.000c May 14 1914 This town Is In Hancock County. 4s '95 M-N 25.000c_ __May 11915 Incorporated Feb. 23 1796. 45,000c_ _July 1 1917 45 '97 J-J Town-Hall Land Bonds. 4s '00 M-N 25.000c- --May 1 1920 4s J-J $15.000r_July 1 '12-'17 MAY, 1912.1 MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS. '3 J-J $330,000c July 1 Assessed valuation 1911 $1,000.000 33s Washington Co. RR. Bonds. (Assessment about 14 actual value.) 4_ 1945 4s '96 J-J $25,000c_ __Jan 1 1916 '12-1 J 30,000c_uly INTEREST payable in Boston at BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_$360,000 46 '93 J-J 475,000c_ __Jan 1 1928 Valuation 19111Portland 64,204,610 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1923.) the Old Colony Trust Co. 1So. Port_ 3,652.910 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 $500,000 INTEREST payable at First Nat. Total assessed val. 1911._15,550,310 LEWISTON. This city is in Androscoggin Bank, Boston, and at Fidelity Trust State & Co.tax (per$1,000)'11 $29.00 Co., Portland. Population in 1910 _ 42,905 County. Incorp. In 1863. Refunding Bonds. INTEREST is payable at the J-J $80,000-- __July 1 1924 PORTLAND WATER DISTRICT. Boylston Nat. Bank, Boston. 4s J-J 51,000_ __Jan 1 1930 45 Funding Bonds. 310 g J-J 185,000----July 1 1931 45 '08 J-D $2,870,000c Dec. 1 1928 WATERVILLE. J-J 100,000_ __ __July 1913 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 191248 This city is in Kennebec County. J-J 100,000_July 1923 4s District bonds ____ $2,870,000 Incorp. 1802; city, 1888. 45 '07 A-0 174,000 1937 Water Co bds (assumed) 2,089,000 Refunding Bonds. 45 1927 A-0 100,000 INTEREST payable at City Trust 330'08 F-A $10,000-- __Feb 1 1926 Co. In Boston or U. S. Trust Co. in 45 Water Bonds. F-A 10,000 __ __Feb 1 1937 5s A-0 $200,000_ __Oct 1 1917 Portland. F-A 9,000.. __Aug 1 1929 4s BOND. DEBT Mch 1 1911 $990,500 J-J 105,000_ -July 31 1939 4s Floating debt _____ _ _____ 234,646 ROCKLAND. J-J 4s 20,000 _ _ __July 1 1937 Sinking fund 244,081 M-S 50,000 __Sept 1 '23-'27 This city, is in Knox County, 3 Hs Assessed valuation 1911 __16.749,410 was incorp. which F-A 20,000--Feb 1 '38-'39 in 1854. Bonds of the 4s (Assessment about 80% actual value) city are not taxed. BOND. DEBT Feb 9 1911_ $314,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911- -418.40 Floating debt ______ 16.000 Refunding Bonds. ELLSWORTH. 26,247 3s Population in 1910 6,936,408 J-J $13,000c_ July 1 1912 Total valuation 1911. This city is in Hancock County. 2-3 (Assessment about value.) actual Boston in payable is INTEREST 3)s J-J 1869. 16,800c_ __July 1 in 1915 Incorporated 3 Hs at the First National Bank. J-J 18,000c_ __July 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 --$23.50 War Debt. _11,458 F-A 32,500c_ __Feb 1 1917 Population in 1910 _ J-D $28,0000 __June 1 1917 4s CITY PROPERTY.-The prop- 3 Hs June 3s 1912 1 J-J 17,000c_ 27,600c_ __July 1 1918 J-D 4s erty of this city is valued at $1,817,J-J 23,200c_ __July 1 1919 WESTBROOK. • BOND. DEBT Feb 10 1912 $45,000 976, incl. among other things stock 3s 35,537 of the Lewiston & Auburn Branch 3s '05 J-J 20,850 ._ __July 1 1920 Westbrook is in Cumberland Co. Floating debt Feb 10 1912_ _ 40,350 __ 1921 Incorp. Mch. 1891. Total assessed val. 1911_ _ _1,992,553 RR. valued at $225,000, and water- 310 (Subject to call after 7 years.) (Assessment about full value.) Refunding Bonds. works the value of which is placed at 4s '07 J-J $13,000- __July 1 1922 4s J-J $25.000c_ __Jan 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _$24.00 $835,871. (Subject to call at any time.) 45 Population in 1910...........3,549 J-J 20,000c_ __Jan 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Feb 8'09 -- $279,550 4s J-D 24,000c_ __June 1 1918 INTEREST payable at City Treas- LISBON. Total valuation 1911 48 g '07 J-J 15,000c_ __Apr 1 1922 urer's office. This town is in Androscoggin Tax rate (per $1,000) 19105,659,595 J-J _ _$22.00 48 15,000c_ _Jan 15 1926 County. Bonds are exempt from all Population in 1910 _________ 4s ,11 J-D 124,000c June 20'21-'32 8,174 FARMINGTON. taxes. 1 1,000c __June 20 1933 This village is in Franklin County. INTEREST payable in Rockland. Bonds. Water Past due bonds $500 Incorp. In 1860. New charter 48 '09 A-0 $74,000c_ __Oct 1 1929 Outstandlig Notes. adopted in Jan. 1912. SACO. • School-House Bonds. Dec 1912 18,500 This city is in York County. In- 350'02 _ Water Refunding Bonds. __July 1 1914 $5,500c_ 45 J-J '93 _ 9s 10,000_July 1 '18 &'23 _Jan 1 1932 $35,000c. Feb. 1867. corporated 18 J-J '10 5s BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 _479,500 5s '09 _ __ 3,000 _Mch 1 '12-'14 Refunding Bonds. 4s '10 A-0 30,000c-Apr 1 1926 Floating debt _____________ 28,410 _ 4,000 _ _ _Dec 30 1913 (Subject to call.) ___1917 5s '11 J-J $30,000c 3,717 4s Sinking fund _____________ DEBT Jan 1 1912..$124,500 *65,000 Assessed valuation 191).. _2,473,345 4s BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 J-D 18,000c_ _-Dec '12-'23 BOND. Note debt 25,500 Assessed valuation 1911_ -1.905,030 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 - _ _$22.00 36s M-N 19,000c_ __Nov '12-'30 Floating debt _ 14,891 Tax rate (per $1,000), 1910_ •$34.00 Population in 1910 M-S 15,000c --Aug 31 1921 Resources _4,116 310 __ _ 21,610 Population in 1910....... ..1,240 on school bonds paya- 45 '07 A-0 31,000c __Oct 1 '12-'42 Assessed valuation 1911_ ..5,213,314 • No taxes were assessed in 1911 bleINTEREST in Lewiston; on water bowls at 314s'09 M-S 14,000c_Sept 1 '12%39 (Assessment is about actual value.) and none for 1912, expenses being Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. BOND. DEBT April 1912_ _$127,000 Total tax rate (per MOM '11 $21.20 paid from net earnings of water rents. 4.871,688 Tax valuation 1911_ 8,281 about 2-3 actual value.) Population in 1910. (Assessment TOWN. OLD at INTEREST payable Old Colony rate (per $1.000) 1911._ _$21.00 GARDINER. This city is in Penobscot County. Tax Trust Co., Boston, First Nat. Bank. _6,583 Population 1910_ in This city is in Kennebec County. Incorp. as a city Mch.30 1891. Boston, and at Westbrook Trust Co. Incorp. In 1849. On Sept. 12 1911 4s '98 _ $14,500 1918 SOUTH PARIS. the voters approved the commission 33s'01 _ _ _ 25,000 _ 1921 This YARMOUTH. in is village Oxford County. form of government. V. 93, p. 742. Refunding and Funding Bonds. This town is in Cumberland Co. Water-System Bonds. Bridge Loan. 45 '08 J-D $65,000c_ __June 1 1928 4s '96 M-N $10,000c_ - _ -May 1916 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 1912_$104,500 45 '09 A-0 $68,000c_ _Oct 1 1929 Incorporated in 1849. BOND. DEBT 1912 Apr Water and Sewer Bonds. .468.000 Refunding Loans. Assessed valuation 1911_ __2,862,630 F-A $38,000c __ -.1916-1926 310'97 A-0 $5,500c Apr 14 1913 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911._ _ _$25.00 Sinking fund2,000 45 g Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _ _744,165 Water Ext. Bonds. 310'97 A-0 9,000c-Oct 15 1919 Population in 1910_ 6,317 (Assessment actual g 4s about M-S 70% $19,000c ..1912-1916 1933 value) 16 Apr 76,000c A-0 48 '08 INTEREST on 4s of 1908 payable Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 - _ _-$6.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912... $57,000 BOND. DEBT Apr271912 $1130,500 in Bangor at the Merrill Trust Co. Population in 1910 _ 1,542 Sinking fund and interest.. 23,827 564 Sinking fund_ _ ... Total assessed val. 1911_ _ _1,487,125 INT. payable at Paris Trust Co. Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _3,562,883 Tax rate (per $1,000), 1911...$20.40 (Assessment about actual value.) PORTLAND. Population in 1910_ _______ -2,358 David Birnie. Treas. WASHINGTON COUNTY. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ -.424.50 Portland (City) is in Cumberland County seats are Machias and INTEREST payable at Fidelity Population in 1910...........5,311 Incorp. Feb. 28 1832. The Calais. Incorp. In 1789. Trust Co., Portland. INTEREST payable at First Nat. County. city's bonds are all non-taxable in Me. Bank, Boston. *350,000 bonds offered June 3 1912. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. V. 94, p. 1401. GARDINER WATER DISTRICT. Funded Debt Bonds. 13onded Floating Assessed Tax per Popw. J-J $222,500c_ __Jan 1 1934 4s g '93 M-S $75,000c&r_Mch 1 1913 4s Debt. Valuation. $1,000. kdion. Debt. BOND. DEBT Apr 27 1912-$222.500 4s g '94 M-S 64.000c&r_Mch 1 1914 1910. _ ...426 4s '96 M-S 48,000c&r_Mch 1 1916 Androscoggin County Sinking fund 55,000 a34,856,856 -___ 59,822 Assessed valuation 1911_ _3,562,883 48 g '92 J-J 423,000c&r_July 1 1912 Anson (T), Somerset County 2,209 a24.00 28,346 20,000 a855,890 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191f_ _$22.50 3 Hs g '02 J-J614,000c&r_July 1 1922 Boothbay Harbor, Lincoln Co_ 46,800 11,500 a1,198,534 a23.00 2,021 INTEREST payable at Maine 310 g '05 M-S 99,000c&r_Mch 1 1920 Brunswick (T),CumberlandCo. 29,000 26,822 a3,877,395 a20.00 6,621 48 g '09 F-A 245,000c_ _Aug 1 1929 Bucksport (T), Hancock Co Trust & Banking Co., Gardiner. 36,400 43,333 a878,429 a29.50 2,216 School Building Bonds. Camden (T), Knox County_ _ _ 22,900 41,966 a2,509,135 a21.80 3,015 436s g'07 F-A J$1,000c_ _Aug 1 1912 Dexter (T), Penobscot County 48,000 24,465 a1,300,194 a28.00 3,530 HALLOWELL. 150,000c Aug 1 '13-'22 E.Livermore,AndroscogginCo_ 11,000 18,304 a1,535,386 a24.00 2,641 This city is in Kennebec County. City Hall Bonds. None a1,622,990 a24.00 Fairfield (T), Somerset County 43,000 4,435 Incorporated in 1850. 4s '11 A-0 $1,000,000Apr 1 '26-'45 Kennebeo County 53,400 a16.70 40,000a32,890,630 62,863 Refunding 1893. Bonds part due, not presented a2,400,771 a20.50 3,099 M-N $11,000c_ Nov '12-'22 for payment:$2,000 due 1896, $1,000 Kennebunk (T), York County. 46,250 45 None a867,249 a25.00 Lubec (T), Washington Co.... 30,000 3,363 Water Bonds. due 191)7. 9,000 26,000 Co a26.50 Norridgewock, Somerset 1,608 a674,925 1918 1 __Jan 45 g '98 J-J $50,0000_ 961 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912--$61.000 CITY OF DEERING BONDS-An- Old Orchard (T), York County 26,000 3,000 a1,188,710 a22.00 nexed Feb.6 1899. a1,546,522 a22.40 Pittsfield (T), Sofnerset Co__ _•62,159 2,891 $17,200 Floating debt 6,777 High School Bonds. Rumford (T), Orford County_109,500 14,000 a3,881,375 024.00 19,500 Sinking fund (all water)._ 1913 1 $16.000c__Feb Sanford (T), York County_ __ _ 72,000 18,368 a4,199,345 x20.00 9,049 1,480,845 4s '93 F-A Tax valuation 1911. __May 1 1918 Skowhegan, Somerset County_102.000 22,500 a3,915,515 a22.00 5,341 (Assessment same as actual value.) 45 '98 M-N 20,0000_ 7,471 Total tax (per MOM 1910_ __$22.00 48 '99 J-D 19.000c...June 1 1919 SouthPortland,tumberlandCo.160,500 25,000 a3,764,171 x25.00 Bonds. Waidoborough (T),LIncoin Co. 37,500 7,713 a1,095,780 a21.00 2,666 Population in 1910......- - -2.864 4s Sewer '97 J-D $20.000c_ _ _June 1 1917 • Total debt. a Figures are for 1911. Forest Avenue Bonds. x Figures are for 1910. HOULTON. 1 __Dec 1915 $15,000c_ 4s '97 J-D This town is in Aroostook County. 45 '09 F-A 17,000c_ __Feb 1 1919 Incorp. Mch. 8 1831. City owns 4s '98 J-D 6,000c_ __June 1 1918 1,995 shares stock-value $49,875- Refunding Bonds. of the Houlton Water Co. 4s '92 J-D $38,000c_ __June 1 1912 Refunding Bonds. 4s97 A-0 11,500c_ __Apr 1 1917 4s '10 M-N $25,000r_ __Nov 1 1930 ITS INTEREST on all the issues exA-0 10,000c_ _ -Oct 1 1918 cept 48 the registered bonds Is payable J-D 37,000o--Dec 15 1020 In Boston 3 Hs at and Bank DEBT, Nat. First at &c. RESOURCES, Water Bonds. Casco Nat. Bank In Portland. M-N $20,000c_May 1 '13-'32 the 3%s the bonds of 1910 interest is paya- Admitted as a State Original Thirteen of One M-N 17,000c_.May 1 1932 On 310 ble at First Nat. Bank, Boston, or (Subject to call May 1 1918.) Total Area of State (square miles) City Treasurer's office. 9,305. School, Bridges,Town Imp. Bonds. at TOT. DEBT.,SINK. FUND, &c.: State Capital $10,000c__ _Nov 1 1931 -s Concord Mali. 1 '12. May 1 '11. 48 A-0 20,000c_ --Apr 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 1912.$139,800 Total debt- _42,896.122 $3,025,145 Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1913)....Robt. P. Bass 286,344 52,969 7,000 Assets Floating debt ..3,470,875 Total valuation 1911 Secretary of StateiChosen by Legislaturea.Edw. N. Pearsou (Assessment about 75% actual value) Net debt_ -42,609,778 $2,972,176 iterm expires Jan. 1913f _Solon A. Carter Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-,-424.00 ASSETS.-City's Treasurer AVAILABLE Population in 1910.........._5,845 available assets consist of 1,700 biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday In meets LEGISLATURE shares ($170,000) of Portland Gas and length of session is not limited. KENNEBEC WATER DISTRICT. Light Co. stock and cash reserved for January, DEBT.-New Hampshire's debt history is very brief. OF HISTORY debt, Waterville $116,344. and of the vilcity The city payment of This State has always been extremely conservative, and no bonds were lage of Fairfield are in this district. Borrowing capacity May 15 1912, issued until after the breaking out of the Civil War. In 1866 New HampPopulation served by district, 18,000. $314,108 99. shire reported her funded indebtedness at $4,169,816, contracted exclusively Waterville. Post office address. ASSESSED VALUATION. for war purposes. June 1 1869 the total outstanding was $3,213,962.22, 3 Hg'05 M-N $100,000c __May 1 1915 1905. 1910. 1911. against which the Treasurer reported an asset of $77,082.89. The State 334s g M-N J150,000c_May 1 1920 at the present time is as follows: 1 1650,000c __May 1925 R.E 46,109.30044,373,950 35,600,350 debtLOANS-Interest Principal 48 g '10 M-N 50,000c __May 1 1925 Per.18.095,310 17,744,080 15,425,655 % Payable. When Dice. Outstand'y Name and PurposeBOND. DEBT May 1 1912_1950,000 Tot.64,204,61062,118,030 51,026,005 Agricultural 4 J & J 1893 College, July 1913 1135,000 1 Total valuation 1911......7,971,068 TaxperM.22.40 314 J & J July 1 1919 21.20 Sanitorium bonds of 1909 21.60 x50,00() INTEREST payable at National 4 J & J July 1 1913 75,000 POPULATION.-In 1910, 58.751; Library bonds of 1893 Shawmut Bank, Boston. 1 3 .1 & J Jan. 1 1916 x50,001 In 1900, 50,145; in 1890, 36,425. 314 J & J Jan 1 '14-15 x150,000 Highway bonds of 1909 334 J dc J Jan 1 '16-17 x50,000 PORTLAND BRIDGE DISTRICT. KITTERY WATER DISTRICT. of 1911 334 J & J July 1 '17-21 x250,000 do This district comprises the entire do This district is located in the town 314 J & J July 1 '12-25 140,000 of Kittery, York County, and sup- cities of Portland and South Portland Hospital, 1905 314 J & J July 1 1927 x140,000 1907 do plies water to about 5,000 inhabit'ts. and was organized in 1905 to build c 334 J&J July 1 1929 x85,000 1909 do $40,000c __Jan 1 '13-'20 Vaughan's Bridge, connecting the 500 be '08 J-Ji 80,000c _Jan 1 '21-'30 two cities. The entire property of Municipal War loan (overdue) _ 500 I. 76,500c __Jan 1 '31-'38 the two cities is liable in proportion Loan of 1873 (overdue) 1,019,779 Trustfunds BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1012- $196,500 to assessed valuation. EDEN. (Con.)Ph Funding Bonds. J-J JS22,500r_July . 1 '12-'18 4s 1 10,000r_ __July I 1919 School Bonds. 4s '07 M-S $70,000r __Mch 1 '12-'25 48 -30,000_Sept 10 '16-'21 Engine:House Bonds. 48 '11 A-0 $27,000r_ __Part yearly High-School Bonds. 48 '08 A-0 $21,000r_ _Apr 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 19.1.2_ _$189,000 21,074 Treasury balance_ Total valuation for 1911_ - _6,329,112 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __$34.50 _ __ _4,441 Population in 1910 _ INTEREST on $70,000 school bonds in Newburyport, Mass.; on other loans in Bangor, Saco, Biddeford, Augusta,Portland and Bar Harbor. New Hampshire. 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE-DEBT OF STATE. Of $1,019,799.38 trust funds held Sept. 1 1911, $899,911.47 carried 4% nterest and $80,000 6% interest, no interest being paid on $39,867.91. PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-The bonds are in $500 and $1,000 pieces. INTEREST Is payable at the National Shawmut Bank of Boston and at State Treasurer's office. TAX-EXEMPT.--Issues marked z are exempt from all taxes to individual holders. Treasurer Solon A. Carter informs us that all Issues at 33,6% and under are exempt when held by savings banks. TOTAL DEBT.-The net debt on Sept. 1 1911 was $1,463,848. The subjoined statement shows New Hampshire's total debt on the dates named. Assets Sept. 1 1911 were $692,031.70. Sept. 1 '11. Sept. 1 '1O.• Sept. 1 '09. Sept. 1 '08 Total funded debt $831,700 $1,136,000 $1,071,700 $706,700 Trust funds 1,020,776 1,075,964 1,035,820 1,019,779 School fund 3,742 14,252 Floating debt 100 100 100 100 [VOL. Lxxxxtv. 5th. In notes of individuals or corporations with two or more signers,or one or more indorsers, but not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be loaned any one person or corporation in this class of security, and not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested. 6th. In the public funds 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 principal. 7th. In the bonds and notes of this State, or of any county, city, town precinct or district of this State. 8th. In the authorized bonds or notes of any State or Territory of the United States; and in the 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 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxation, or of any county, town, village, precinct or district in said States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 3% of suoh valuation. 9th. In the authorized bonds of any county, city, town, school district Total debt $2,155,879 $2,092,576 $1,911,506 $1,756,873 or other municipal corporation of any other of the United States or Territories whose net indebtedness at the time of such investment does not ASSESSED VALUATION.-The State's total assessed valuation has exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the property therein for taxbeen as below. The average tax rate for 1911 (per $1,000) was $21.00. Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val. ation; and in the authorized bonds of any city of 100,000 inhabitants of any States whose net indebtedness does not exceed 7% of the last preof said 1897 $225,082,628 $203,507,734 1911 $263,074,386 1905 220,624,307 1896 200,957,600 ceding valuation of the property therein for taxation. The term "net in1910 255,085,571 1904 216,837,497 1894 197,839,543 debtedness" shall be construed to denote the indebtedness of any city, town 1909 249,219,335 1903 214,616,655 1893 196,117,060 or other municipal corporation, omitting the debt created for supplying the 1908 244,971,264 1902 209,670,845 1881 168,964,903 inhabitants with water and deducting the amount of any sinking fund 1907 238,128,476 1900 available for the payment of the municipal indebtedness. Provided, how204,734,731 1906 231,641,571 1898 The preceding values are simply the aggregate of the inventories of the ever, that such bonds shall not have been issued in aid of railroads or for county, various towns in the State. In addition the State taxes at different rates special assessment purposes. Provided, also, that the bonds of any avings banks and trust companies, insurance capital, railroads, building city or town of less than 10,000 inhabitants, or of any school district or and loan associations, telegraph and telephone companies, parlor car and other municipal corporation of less than 2,000 inhabitants, in any State or Territory other than those named in Paragraph 8 of Section 1 of this Act express companies. These latter were valued in 1911 at $110,875,442. shall not be authorized investments. Provided, further, that such bonds POPULATION OF STATEare issued by municipalities that are permitted by law to levy taxes suffi269,32811790 1910 318,300 1830 141,881 cient to pay the Interest and to provide sinking funds for their debt; other430,572 1870 244,165 1900 326,073 1820 411,588 1860 wise such bonds shall not be authorized investments. But not exceeding 214,460 317,976 1810 1890 376,530 1850 50% of the deposits shall be so invested. 183,858 284,574 1800 1880_ _ __ _346,991 1840 10th. In the bonds or notes of any railroad company, except street railIn 1870-80 increase was 28.691, or .01%; in 1880-90, 29,539, or 8.51%; ways, incorporated under the laws of this State, whose road is located In 1890-00, 35,058, or 9.31%; in 1900-10, 18,984, or 4 6%• wholly or in part in the same; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits DEBT LIMITATION.-There is no restriction in the constitution of New shall be so invested. Hampshire upon the debt-making power of the people through the "General 11th. In the bonds of any rallroad company, except street railways, laCourt," except the following, which is the last clause of Article 5 of Part corporated under the authority of any of the New England States, whose road is located wholly or In part in the same, and which is in possession of Second of that Instrument. operating Its own road, and has earned and paid regular dividends for Provided, That the General Court shall not authorize any town to loan and the two years next preceding such Investment, or in the bonds guaranteed or give its money or credit directly or indirectly for the benefit of any or assumed railroad company; but not exceeding 25% of the corporation having for its object a dividend of profits or in any way aid deposits shallbybesuch so invested. the same by taking its stocks or bonds. In the 12th. bonds of any railroad company, except street railways, The above is an amendment to the constitution which was ratified in incorporated under the authority of any of the United States or Territories, 1877. The amendment would appear to be intended as a complete estoppel which is in possession of and operating its own road, and has earned and to municipal loaning of money or credit to railroad and industrial corpora- paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum on Its capital stook tions. It is to be noticed, however, that by Its terms the restriction does for the three years next preceding such investment; provided, such capital stock on which it earns and pays dividends equals in amount one-third of not specifically mention "eities," the words being "any town." In addition to the foregoing is the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895." It the entire bonded indebtedness of said road; or in the bonds guaranteed or assumed by such railroad; but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be municipal a what corporation may bonds issuing tells in the matter of so invested. do, what It must do, and what it cannot do. The law enacts: 13th. In the first mortgage bonds of corporations of this State, except corporation" means town, city, school dis• Sec. 1. The term "municipal trict, village district and village precinct. Sec. 2. Bonds issued must be street railways, located and doing business therein, whose net indebtedness payable within 20 years, interest semi-annual, not exceeding 6%, may at the time of such investment does not exceed its capital stock actually be payable in gold coin. If made payable in less than 20 years, may be paid in and remaining unimpaired; but not exceeding 10% of the deposits extended, but never beyond 20 years from time of Issue. Sec. 3. Bonds shall be so Invested. (except of cities) must be authorized by a vote of two-thirds of all voters 14th. In the bonds of street railway corporations incorporated under present and voting at an annual meeting of such corporation, or at a special the laws of this State and located wholly or in part in the same, and in the meeting i* properly called, dyo. (for which see Act). Bonds must be signed bonds of street railway corporations located wholly or in part In cities of by a majority of the Governing Board, countersigned by Treasurer and 30,000 inhabitants or more, in any of the other New England States, and have seal of corporation. Time and place of payment and rate of interest, in the bonds of street railway corporations located wholly or in part In cities dcc., may be delegated to Governing Board. Sec. 4. City bonds must be of 50,000 inhabitants, or more in any of the United States; provided that authorized by resolution of City Council passed by at least two-thirds of he net indebtedness of any of such street railway corporations mentioned members elected to each branch, taken by yeas and nays, signed by Mayor, in this paragraph does not exceed the capital stock actually paid in and countersigned by Treasurer, seal of city affixed. Place of payment, rate remaining unimpaired at the time of such investment, and that such corof interest and sale may be delegated to Treasurer. Sec. 5. Bonds shall be poration has earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per payable to bearer or to registered holder by name, and must be in form set annum on its capital stock for five years next preceding such investment; out in Act-which see. In case bonds be made subject to call, they must but not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so invested. contain statement to that effect as given in Act. "The validity of any bonds 15th. In the bonds of telephone, telegraph or express comipanies doing shall not be affected by any variation from the forms herein prescribed." business in the United States or Territories, provided the total indebtedness Sec. 6. Treasurer to keep a book in which he shall register bonds issued, &e. of such company does not exceed its capital actually paid in and remaining Sec. 7. "All bonds purporting to be issued by virtue or la pursuance of this unimpaired; and provided such company has earned and paid regular diviAct and signed and sealed as hereinbefore provided shall, in favor of bona dends of at least 4% per annum upon its capital stock or shares for five fide holders, be conclusively presumed to have been duly and regularly years previous to such investment, but not exceeding 10% of the deposits authorized and issued in accordance with the provisions herein contained, shall be so invested. and no holder thereof shall be obliged to see to the existence of the purpose 16th. In the capital stock of any banking or trust company incorporated of the issue or to the regularity of any of the proceedings or to the application of the proceeds. All-such bonds shall be negotiable in all respects and under the laws of this State and doing business therein, but the amount of such stock held by any savings bank as an investment and as collateral for negotiable by the law securities merchant." Sec. 8. extent as to the same Annual tax must be levied and collected sufficient to pay interest and pro- loans shall not exceed one-tenth of the total capital stock of such banking or vide a sinking fund sufficient to pay principal within 20 years. Sec. 9. No trust company, and not exceeding 10% of the deposits shall be so invested. bonds can be issued which shall increase the net debt of corporation to an 17th. In the stock of any national bank or trust company located in the amount exceeding 5% of the value of the taxable property therein as last New England States or the State of New York, but not exceeding 10% of appraised for assessing taxes. To ascertain net debt, all debts must be in- the deposits of a savings bank shall be invested in such stock; the amount cluded except the following, which must be deducted-water debt, 'cash of stock in any national bank or trust company in this State which may be and other means' in treasury and sinking funds applicable to payment of held by any savings bank as an investment or as collateral security for loans debt so Included; "but nothing contained in this section shall prevent the shall not exceed 25% of the capital stock of said national bank or trust issue of bonds for the purpose of refunding an equal principal amount of company; and the amount of stock in any national bank or trust company other bonds of such corporation." Sec. 10. Corporation'seal. Sec. 11. outside of this State which may be held by any savings bank as an investAct to take effect on passage. Approved March 19 1895. ment or as collateral not loans shall not exceed one-tenth of the capital stock Exceptions have been made to this law from time to time in special in- of said national bank or trust company. stances, such as in the case of $100,000 high-school bonds of the city of 18th. In the stock or notes of any railroad corporation, exclusive of street Portsmouth authorized by Chapter 202, Laws of 1903. This chapte railways, located in any part of the United States or Territories, that has provides that Section 9 of the Municipal Bond Law of 1895 does not apply earned and paid regular dividends of not less than 4% per annum on its capital stock for five years next preceding such investment; provided, such in this instance. capital stock on which it pays dividends equals in amount one-third of the TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.--Chapter 55 of the Laws of 1907 entire bonded indebtedness of said corporation; or in the stook of any other provides that any city, town, precinct or village district may exempt from railroad corporation whose railroad and railroad property are leased to such taxation any future issue of its bonds, provided such exemption shall apply railroad upon an annual rental of not less than 4% per annum upon the capital stock of the leased railroad; provided, said leased railroad shall have only to bonds owned and held by citizens of said city, town, precinct or earned dividends of not less than 3% upon its capital stook for a period of village district. State bonds are subject to taxation unless exempted by three years immediately preceding said lease; but not exceeding 25% of the the terms of the Act under which they are issued. deposits shall be so invested. SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS--PRIVILEGES AND RESTRIC19th. In the stock or notes of any manufacturing company in the New TIONS.-The savings bank investment laws of New Hampshire were com- England States that has paid regular dividends on its capital stook for five pletely revised and materially altered in many respects at the Legislative years previou ,o such investment, and whose net indebtedness does not the amount of its capital stock fully paid in; but not exceeding 10% session of 1901. The now law was approved by the Governor March 22 exceed deposits shall be so invested. of the 1901 and went into effect on its passage. In 1907 clauses 8. 14, 18, 19 and 20th. In the stock or notes of any parlor car or sleeping car company in20 were amended. The Legislature of 1909 passed an Act adding clause 22 corporated and doing business in the United States, and whose cars are in and amending clause 17. The law now reads as follows: actual use upon any railroad whose stock is a legal investment for New AN ACT TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE INVESTMENTS OF Hampshire savings banks, and that has earned and paid regular dividends of SAVINGS BANKS. not less than 4% per annum on its capital stock for live years next preceding Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court such investment; but not exceeding 5% of the deposits shall be so invested. convened 21st. In land and buildings suitable and actually used by it In part for Its SECTION 1. On and after the passage of this Act, savings banks and banking room, the total cost of which shall not exceed 10% of its deposits savings departments of banking and trust companies shall make investment 22d. In the stook of any real estate trust company of this State and of their funds In the following classes of securities only: whose property is occupied and improved and is located in this State, whose 1st. In notes secured by first mortgage of real estate situated in New capital stock $100,000 or more; provided, the total indebtedness of such Hampshire, but not over 70% of the value of the property covered shall be company doesisnot exceed one-half of the capital stock actually paid in and so loaned, and not exceeding 70% of the deposits shall be so invested. remaining unimpaired; and provided such company has earned and paid 2d. In notes secured by first mortgage of real estate situated outside of regular dividends of at least 4% per annum upon its capital stock or shares New Hampshire which is at the time Improved, occupied and productive, previous to such investment; init not exceeding 5% of the but not over 50% of the value of the property covered shall be so loaned, for five years deposits shall be so invested. and not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested. SEC. 2. Any savings bank may hold and lease real estate acquired by 3d. In notes seeured by collateral in which the bank is at liberty to invest of a value at least 10% in excess of the face of the note. The amount foreclosure of mortgages owned by the bank; but all taxes, foreclosure exof any one class of securities so taken as collateral, added to that which the penses and cost of maintenance shall be paid out of the income of the bank. SEC. 3. Deposits of cash on call, or subject to check, shall be made in bank may own at the time, shall not exoeed the total limit of that class some authorized banking or trust company incorporated under the laws of of security, but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so invested. 4th. In notes secured by collateral securities which are dealt in on the this State, or Massachusetts, or in some national bank located in the New Stock Exchanges of Boston and New York, the Stook Exchange price of England States, or in the cities of Now York or Philadelphia. which shall at all times be at least 20% In excess of the face of the note SEC.4. The special deposits or guaranty fund of a guaranty savings bank whlle held by the bank, but not exceeding 25% of the deposits shall be so shall not be included in the amount of deposits on which the percentage of invested any investment is reckoned. MAY, 1912._ NEW HAMPSTIIRE-CITIES AND TOWNS. 15 Cash on hand $40,000 _ 15.366 4s Floating debt 10,617 Water and Light Bonds. _30 years Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _1,038.738 334s - $200,000_ Funding Bonds. Total liabilities Sept 11 '11$1,110,524 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191E_ 425.50 BELKNAP COUNTY. 2,155 3;0'07 J-D $60,000c_ -Tune 1 1927 143,007 Population in 1910 Laconia is the county seat. Bonds Assets INTEREST payable in Boston at Total liabilities Sept 1 19114422,145 are exempt from taxation. 87,692 Assets • Exempt from tax when owned N. W. Harris & Co., Inc. Court House Bonds. 45,387 Sinking fund Feb 15 1911 Concord residents. by 1913 J-J $30,000c___July 1 45 val. town. 1911 _1,944,284 Assessed - HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE FIRE (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) EXPLANATORY OF BONDS. Refunding Bonds. $20,000c___Jan 1 1915 The Penacook sewer bonds were isDISTRICT. 45 Tax rate (per MOW)1911 -$32.00 District incorporated in 1886. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 $50,000 sued on the city's credit for the PenaPopulation in 1910 _ 4,069 47.997 cook sewer district, the interest and Water Notes. Sinking fund INTEREST on 334s of 1907 at 13,474 principal being payable from a spe- 4s '10 June $25,000 Jan 1 '15-'26 Cash on band Boston. Bank, Nat. Atlantic on tax cial that district. ($2,000 yearly.) Assessed valuation 1911_ A1,536,367 Water Bonds. Tax rato (per $1,000) 1911-423.20 INTEREST paid at city treasury 21,309 and in Boston. J-J $45,000c 4s 1917 MANCHESTER. Population in 1910 This city is one of the county seats Bonds. CITY PROPERTY.-The city 4s SewerJ-J INTEREST is payable in Laconia. of Hillsborough County. Incorp. $1,000c 1912 valued its buildings and other prop- BOND. DEBT April July 10 1846. 1912_ _446,000 erty on Jan. 1 1911 at $1,444,247 01, Water notes BERLIN. Improvement Bonds. 25,000 This city is in Coos County. In- incl. water works valued at $1,012.- Floating J-J $100,000c_ __Jan 1 1913 '93 48 debt 1,500 corp. Feb.6 1897. During the year 486 88, which are the property of Assets 106,579 4s'94-6 A-0 300,000c_Apr 1 '14-'16 1908 this city was visited by dis- the 'precinct." 334s'10 A-0 100,000c_ --Apr 1 1930 Assessed valuation 1911 893,022 the for accounting astrous fires, this Funding Bonds. ASSESSED VAL., TAX RATE, &c. (Assessment about % actual value.) large decrease in the assessed valuaTax rate District tax (per $1,000) 1911...42.50 3 As'99 A-0$100,000cApr 1 1919 Total Assessed tion for 1910. A new city charter Years- Valuation. Tax. per M. Population Refunding Bonds. in test) 1909 2,000 11'09. May voters was adopted by the 54s'05 A-0 $50.000c_ __Apr 1 1925 1911 _412,507,847 $296,074 $23.70 INTEREST payable at First Nat. 3 1929 1910 __ 12,543,822 278,465 23.00 48 A-0 100,000c_Apr 1 '27&'29 _ $90,000 3 As'09 Bank, Hillsboro. 4s '11 J-J 60,000c _July 1 '12-'23 Refunding Bonds. 1909 __ 12,405,465 301,282 25.00 School Bonds. 4 8'10 M-N $75,000c_Nov 1 '12-'26 1908 .._ 12,342,190 277,469 22.48 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. 48 '95 J-J $40.000c_July 1 '12-'15 hool House & Fire Station Bonds 1907 .._ 12,094,547 273,046 22.60 County are seats Manchester and 40.000c_ __July 1 1916 4s '05 J-D $70,000c_ _Dec 1912-25 1905 __ 11,614,011 258,043 22.20 Nashua. The 3s and 334s are ex- 45 '96 J-J 3 As'll J-.T Improvement Bonds. 85,000c_July 1 '12-'28 1900 __ 11,220,215 232,773 21.00 Dec 1913 1890 __ 10,243,857 176,081 17.60 empt from taxation to persons and 3 As'l1 J-J f 10,000c .._ _1929-1930 J-D $70,000c 4s corporations residents Hillsof 1931 1 8,000c Funding Bonds. 1880 __ 10,150,586 172.831 _ -- borough County. Nov 1917 • Cemetery Bonds. M-N $50,000c 4s POPULATION.-In 1910 (CenBuilding Bonds. 5s J-J $50.000c_ __July 1 1913 J-D 33,000c_June 1 '12-'22 sus) 33%s 19,was it $40,000c__ 1 June _June was 1000 in 1921 21,497; 4s 334s'10 A-0 21,000c_ __Oct 1 1930 Total liabilities Sept 1 1911 $335,146 632; in 1890 it was 17,004; in 1880 4s March 119,000c_ __Mch 1 1915 168,427 Water Bonds. Assets 51,800c.._ _July 1 1923 5s '93 F-A$100,000c_ July Assessed valuation 1907_ _ _6,343,619 it was 13,843; in 1870 it was 12,241. 3s (Subject __Aug 1 1913 to call July 1 1913.) 434s'93 M-N 100,000c_ -Nov 1 1913 Assessed valuation 1911._ _5,891,235 334s'09 M-S 100,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1924 4s '95 J-J 100.000c_ __Jan 1 1915 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value) COOS COUNTY. TOTAL $310.800 DEBT 1912 1 Apr Berlin is the county seat. 48 '94 A-0 50,000c_ _-Oct 1 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911..._$24.00 50,000 48 '95 J-D 50,000c Floating debt Building Bonds. Dec 16 1915 Val. city property Feb 1 '104309,109 121,013 4s '97 J-J 100,000c_ 8,886 4s '05 J-J $25,000c ___ _1912-1916 Sink. fund & cash on hand Population in 1900 __Jan 1 1917 1911 76,892.557 valuation Tax 11,780 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ 425,000 Tax Adjustment Bonds. Population in 1910 11,571 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191E_ 420.50 3 340'02 J-J $80,000c_ __July 1 1922 INTEREST on refunding bonds Cash on hand Assessed valuation 1911_ _20,516,828 Val. of county property.. _ _4624,047 BOND. DEBT Jan! 1912 $1,744,000 payable at Old Col. Tr. Co., Boston. Tax 112,640 Sinking fund _ rate (per $1,000) 1911..-$16.21 Population in 1900 771,061 126,072 Water debt (included) 30,753 Population in 1910 Population in 1910 600,000 B0SCAWEN. INTEREST on 3s is payable at Water sinking fund (incl.) 204,127 INTEREST is payable in Boston This town is in Merrimack County. Incorp. In 1892. Water bonds are at office of N. W. Harris & Co., Inc. Manchester Nat. Bank; on 3 As at Value city prop Jan 1 '11- 6,436,551 Old Colony Trust Co. Boston; on Total assessed val. 1911 -.41,451,846 all tax-free, bridge bonds to owners (Assessment about 70% actual value) 4s at First Nat. Bank.lioston. DERRY. In town. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 -420.40 town This in Co. is Rockingham Bridge Bonds. Population in 1900 56,987 JAFFREY. July $1,000c_ _ _ _$500 yrly Incorporated in 1827. 5s Population in 1910 _ 70,063 County. Cheshire in is town This 1917 f$13,000e_ 1 _July Water Bonds. • Not negotiable: in hands of City 3 As M-N $60,500c41,500 yearly 334sg'07J-J 25,0000_ _ _July 1 1922 Incorp. in 1773. The 3% water I 52.000c__July 1 1927 bonds are tax-exempt. Treasurer. The city guarantees the BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_473,600 Total Water Bonds. perpetual care of iota in the ceme18,184 Assetsliabilities Sept 1 1-91L$233,401 Floating debt J-J 1$20,000c_ _Jan 1 '13-'22 teries of the city to parties who pay 36,398 334s 3,282 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 9,000c_ _Jan 1 '23-25 $100 and upward. 2,157,008 660,449 1911 valuation Assessed % (Assessment about actual 191Lvalue) J-J 3s { 1 _Jan 12,000r_ '26-29 (Assessment about 88% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ INTEREST is payable at Second 1,000r_ __ _Jan 1 1930 _ _$24.50 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_427.50 Population in 1910 National Bank, Boston. 5,123 Road Bonds.• 1.240 Population in 1910 M-N 4s $2.500c INTEREST payable in Boston. INTEREST on bridge bonds payaBOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $42,000 MEREDITH VILLAGE FIRE DIS. Meredith is in Belknap County. Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,218,514 ble in iloscawen; on water bonds at DOVER. rate (per $1,000) 191-1 _ _421.00 Bonds are all taxable. office of E. H. Rollins & Sons, Bost. This city is the county seat of Tax Water Bonds 1893. Population in 1900 1,891 Stratford County. Incorp. as a city Population J-J $40,000e_ __July '23-'26 1,895 4348 in 1910 CLAREMONT. in 1855. BOND. DEBT Ap 40,500 • Interest on these bonds is paid Tax This town is in Sullivan County. City Hall Refunding Bonds. valuation 1911-- --------446,617 in estate Slade the to heirs the by '28-31 Incorporated in 1764. 1 1$60,0000_Dec As'12 3 J-D g (Assessment about actual value.) Town Hall Bonds. 1 15,000c--Apr 1 1932 Jaffrey. This issue, which was $3,- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _426.39 J-J $12,500c_ _July 1 '12-16 4s 500, matured in 1911, but only Population in 1911 (est.) _ Funding and Bridge Bonds. _ _900 Water Bonds. 46 $25,000c_ _July 1 '12-16 $1.000 has been paid. The amount INTEREST is payable in Boston. J-J $156.400c_ _July 1 1923 4s now outstanding is held by local peoHigh School Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 330'05 J-D 1$30,000c_ Dec 1 '17-'22 ple, who have agreed to extend the J-J $50,000c__ _Apr 1 1914 4s 1 30,000c_Dec 1 '23-'25 issue until the town was ready to MERRIMACK COUNTY. County seat is Concord. 22,900o_ _ _$1,000 yrly 334509 .1.-J take them up. Water Works Notes. Bonds. Total liabilities Sept. 1 1911 $354,910 3345 Jan 9 1914 $194,000 INTEREST is payable in Boston 4s Funding '97 A-0 $30,000c Oct 1 '12-'16 Assets 22,332 334s 75,000_ _ _Aug 5 1914 at the office of .0 D. Parker & Co. ___ TOT. BD. DEBT Jan 1 '12 130,000 Water debt (included) _ _ 156,400 Bonds past due, $10,000; int. ceased Cash on hand_ 4,826,405 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _ _ $170,000 KEENE. otal assessment 1911 46,979 31,279,207 Assessment about 70% actual value) Floating debt 12,000 County seat of Cheshire Co. In- Tax valuation 1911 __ ax rate (per MOO()) 1011_420.00 Water-works notes (add'!) _ 269,000 corp. as a town 1753; city, 1874. (Assessment about 65% actual value) 7,529 Total valuation 1911 opulation in 1910 9,718,955 Bonds are tax-exempt when held Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _-_$21 60 Population in 1900 __________ 52.430 INTEREST at People's National (Assessment about 4-5 actual value) by residents of Keene. Population in 1910_53.335 rate Tax (per _ _$19.50 1911_ $1,000) Bank in Claremont. Water Bonds. INTEREST payable in Concord or Population in 1900 13,207 4s '91 A-0 $5.000c_ __Oct 1 1913 Population in 1910 13,247 4s '91 A-0 40,000c _Oct 1 '14-'17 Boston at National Shawmut Bank. CONCORD. Concord (incorp. 1853) is the capi20.000c Jan 1 '12-'13 INTEREST on the refunding bds. 3 A s'87 J-J tal of the State and the county seat Is payable at First Nat. Bank, Bos.; 334s'02 J-J 10,000c __July 1 '12-'13 MILFORD. This town is in Hillsborough Cs. of Merrimack County. Its water- all other bonds at Sliawmut Nat. Paving Bonds. Incorp. in 1794. Bonds are exempt works more than take care of the Bank, Boston. 4s '10 J-J $12,000c_July 1 '12-'15 from taxation. Interest on the water bonds. BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1911_ -487,000 Bonds of '91 & '93. Sinking fund (allwater) __ __ 6,017 45 WaterJ-J Sewer Bonds. FARMINGTON. $63,000.. _July 1 1921 21,872 treasury in Cash 1914 1 __June $25,000_ J-D in is town Strafford County. This 334s (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) loll Assessed valuation ___7.753,269 9,000____Dec 1 1914 Incorporated Dec. 1 1798. J-D 330 J-J $10,000-- ._July 1 1923 4s (Assessment about full value.) 25,000._ _July 1 1917 4s '98 J-J $56,500c___Jan 1 1918 J-J 334s Schools and Funding. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911 _- __$17.00 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1908) 334s'08 M-N 25,000c.._ _May 1 1928 F-A $45,000..- __Feb 1 1924 4s Population in 1910 10.068 'Union School District Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911--_$56,500 Sewer and Bridge Notes. A-0 $14,000_ _Oct 1 '12-13 Floating debt INTEREST is payable in Boston, 334s 5,600 334s J-J $14,000c _________ _July 16,000_ 1 '15-'16 J-J 15,827 except water 4s and 334s, due 1912- ($1,500 mature each yr. on Jan. 1.) Water debt (additional) 334s J-J 40,000_ _July 1 '18-'22 Sinking fund 334s 33,258 13, which is payable in Keene. BOND. DEBT. Apr 1912_ $118,000 J-J 115,000_ _July 1 '24-26 Assessed valuation 1911.. _1,087,828 3340 Floating debt ____________ 17,650 135,000_ __ _July 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _ 33.30 LACONIA. Sinking fund_ ______ 57,986 4,000_ _ __July 1 1928 Population in 1900 J-J 334s 2,265 Town valuation 1911_..2,251,000 Co. Belknap Laconia in is (city) 30,000July1'23-'29-'30 J-J 2,621 Incorporated May 3 3345 Population in 1910 (Assessment is 75% of real value.) 1893. 9,000_ _ _ _July 1 1931 334s J-J Total tax (per $1,000) '11 --$23.50 INTEREST payable at First Nat-Sewer Notes. Penacook Sewer Bonds. Population in 1910 ________ 3.939 Nat. Farmington Boston; Bank, J-J __July $20,000c_ 1 1925 334s May 1913 1 _ _ •$5,000_ 4s] • M-N office. Treasurer's Town and Bank, call to (Subject INTEREST on first loan payable after 5 years.) (Subject to call May 1 1908.) at First Nat. Bank, Boston; on others Sewer and Funding Bonds. 2,000__Oct '15 to '18 A-0 3s A-0 $117.000c 1924 at Souhegan Nat. Bank, Milford. 4s 3,000_ _July '14 to '19 FRANKLIN. J-J 45 This city is in Merrimack County. Total liabilities Sept 1 1911..1282,371 West Concord Sewer Precinct. 29,127 NASHUA. Assets A-0 $7,000_ _ _Oct 1 1912 Inc. as a town 1828; a city, 1895. 45 This city is in Hillsborough Co. Water Bonds. Tax valuation 1911_ __ _ _5,207.938 334s • A-0 13,000__Oct 1 '13-'18 A-0 $2,000.... Apr 1 1914 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Incorporated June 28 1853. 1 300_ _ __Oct 1 1919 4s (Subject to call.) Engine House (gold)Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-325.00 East Concord Sewer Precinct. --8,042 43 g '93 J-D 415,000c_ June 1 1918 $500._ __July 1 1915 334s'06 M-S $25,0000_ _ _Mch 1 1916 Population in 1900 _J-J 33,s Funding Floating Debt. _10.183 Memorial Hall, Refunding & Sewer Population in 1910 chool District No. 20 Bonds. 4s '91 J-D $160.000c June!'12-'15 _ _ _Oct 1 1928 INTEREST is payable in Boston. f $5,000_ _ _Sept 1 1913 334808 A-0 $50,000_ 4s g '95 M-N 100,000c May 1 1915 Refunding Water Bonds. M-S I 4,500„Sopt 1 '14-'22 3 As 4s g '97 J-J 42,508c __July 1 1917 A-0 $80,000_ __ _Oct 1 1921 '141 4,300_ _ _ _Sept 1 1924 334s LEBANON CENTRE FIRE 48 $300 '04 J-J 20,000c _Jan 1 1924 1885 of Bonds 'State Library Bonds. PRE CINCT, 30,000 4s g '07 J-J 1907 60,000c July 1 1927 J-D $25,000_ _ _June 1 1914 Bonds ofDEBT 334s Bonds. Refunding Jan 1 1912_ 187,300 4s M-S '09 BOND. -_Sept 1 1929 46,000_ Sewer School Precinct. Paul's St. 50,974 3 34s'07 M-N $25,000c_ _Nov 1 1927 School-Building. $1,000. _July 1 '12-13 Note debt, &c J-J 3s 7,489 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912._ _425,000 4s '96 A-0 $25,000c_ __Oct 1 1916 Cash in treasury City Hall Bonds. $1,000)1909419.00 (per 8,960 Precinct tax 3s '03 A-0 60,000c......Oct 1 1923 ($56,000_ _Sept 1 '12-20 Resources 3,255,276 INTEREST payable at First Nat. 3 Ag'05 J-J 10,000c_ _July 1 1925 M-Si 14,000„Sept 1 '21-'22 Tax valuation 1911 334s 4s '09 M-S 15,000c_ _Sept 1 1929 5,000--- _Sept 1 1923 (Assessment about % actual value) Bank, Boston. Tax 1911_422.00 rate $1,000) (per Floating School and Street. Debt, July 1 '24-'28 50,00033,0'04 J-J 5,846 LISBON SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 48 g '93 J-D $200,000c June 1 1913 3. 5,000_ - _July 1 1929 Population in 1900 6,132 4s '11 M-N i$8,000c Population in 1910 _1912-1919 Refunding Bonds. Water Precinct Bonds. 22,000c __ __1920-1930 36 g '01 J-J $75,000c. __July 1 1921 INTEREST payable at First NatM-S $20,000_ _Mch 1 1922 334s TOTAL DEB l' Apr 1912 __ _430.000 4s '05 J-J 20,000c_ __July 1 1925 65,000_ _Jan '13 to '19 Bank, 13ost., or Treasurer's office. J-J 4s 1911 ---.882,058 4s '06 J-J valuation Assessed 20,000c_ __July 1 1926 1922 1 _Jan 399,000J-J 48 Population in 1911 (est.) 1.500 4s '09 MS 10,000c_ __Sept 1 1929 .1.4 7,000-- _ _Nov 1 1920 GORHAM. 3s Oct 1 1912 This town is in Coos County. Inc. INT. payable at Atlantic N. Bk.,Bos. 5s '11 A-0 50.000 4,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1921 J-J 3s 43 '11 J-D 15,000 __June 1 1931 30,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'24 In 1836. Bonds tax-exempt. J-J 334S BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911 $893,509 LITTLETON, TOWN. Water and Sewer Bonds. (10,000_ _ _Apr 1 1912 133,345 This town and village of same Floating debt 1925 5,000 _ Apr 1 1921 4s '05 J-J $60,000c 334s'05 A-0 422,983 Resources 130,000--- _Apr 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Feb 15 1912_460,000 name are in Grafton County. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. 16 VERMONT-DEBT OF STATE. NASHUA (Con.)Assessed valuation 191L$16,928,139 (Assessment about 75% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 - - _$22.80 Est. value city property __ _ .3'798,740 Population in 1910--------- _26.005 INTEREST on the funded floating debt bonds due from 1912 to 1915 is payable at the City Treasurer's office; on the $75,000 and $60,000 3s, school building bonds, due 1925, $60,000 funding bonds due 1927 and refunding bonds due 1925 and 1926 at the National Shawmut Bank, Boston, or by City Treasurer; on all others at City Treasurer's office or at the National Bank of the Commonwealth, Boston. BOND. DEBT Apr 28'12 $1,225,500 Floating debt_ _ _________ 9,000 Sinking fund 417,426 Water debt (included)_ __ 366,000 Borrowing capacity 54,695 Assessed valuation 1911... 9,395,387 (Assessment about 70% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.... __$22.60 Population in 1900 10,637 Population In 1910 __ __ _11,269 INT. payable at City Treas. or State Nat. Bk. or First Nat. Bank or Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. WATER WORKS.-For the year ending Jan. 1 1912 income from water rates was 354,821.72; cost of management, $36,738.69; int., $14,770; improv'ts, $7,139.57; mIscell. exp., $1,500; surplus, $22,741.78. [VOL. Lxxxxiv. LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years the first Wednesday in October and length of session is not limited. HISTORYOF DEBT.-For a brief history of the Vermont State debt see "State and City Supplement" of April, 1895, pages 15 and 16. . The liabilities of the State on July 1 1910 were as follows: LOANSInterest.Principal.Name and Purpose. Rate. Payable. When Due. Outstanding. Agricultural College Fund 6 J & D June 1 1912 $135,500 00 Floating debt 346,854 59 State school tax to be distributed_ 8 165,602 16 do highway do do 5 103,387 79 INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury. TOTAL DEBT. &c.-The total debt of the State on July 1 1911 was $751,344.54. On July 1 1911 cash on hand and in banks was $566,141.63. ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.-In addition to the valuations below, the State assessed (1909) $52,627,217 deposits in savings banks and trust companies at the rate of 7-10 of 1%; also appraised the value of railroad property at $29,055,460, such property paying a tax of from NEWPORT. This town is in Sullivan County. % to 4% on the gross earnings. ROCHESTER. Incorporated in 1761. Assessed Valuation.State tax This city is in Strafford County YearsTown Notes. Real. Total, Personal. per $1,000 Incorp. 1891. Bonds tax-exempt. 3s $6,950 _ _____________ 1910 $143,386,564 $45,106,982 $188,493,546 None. City-Hall Bonds. 3s _ __ 10,600 1909 141,929,051 185,826,798 None. 43,897,747 4s '08 J-J 365,000--Jan 1 '12-'27 1908 3s _ __ 16,100 184,354,585 None. 140,988,065 43,376,520 Sewer Bonds. 3s _ __ 20,000 1905 187,831,820 None, 127,993,677 59,838,143 33s J-J $32,500c __Jan 1 '13-'17 1900 6s ____ 10,000 118,950,024 177,243,622 MOO 58,293,598 Water Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 1898 174,763,633 0.50 116,141,979 58,621,654 38 J-J $3,800c_ __July 1 1921 4s '92 J-D $170,000c __June 1 1922 1895 112,099,284 61,700,471 173,799,755 1.20 (Subject to ca.11 after July 1 1911.) Total liabilities Sept 1 191L$447,144 1890 Assets 74,816 Refunding Bonds. There was no direct tax for State putt purposes levied in either 1903,1904, 738 J-J $68,000c_ __July 1 1921 Tax valuation 1911 _______ 4,510,524 '05, '06,'07,'08,'09 or '10. A tax of $1. 0 per $1,000, however, consisting actual value.) of a State school tax of 80c. and a State highway tax of 500., was col(Subject to call after July 1 1911.) (Assessment about Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 -....$22.40 Water Bonds. • lected and re-distributed to towns on a basis of the number of schools and 3s F-A $20,000c_ __Aug 1 1921 Population in 1910_ __________ 8,868 road mileage, the State, for the sake of equalizing its distribution, acting INTEREST Is payable in Boston. as agent in the matter. Prior to 1902 this tax was $1 per $1,000. (Subject to call Aug 1 1909.) 4s F-A $50,000c_ __Aug 1 1924 POPULATION OF STATE.-United States Census: (Subject to call after Aug 1 1909.) ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. 1910 355,95611860 315,098 1820 235,981 County seat is Exeter. Total liabilities Sept 1 1911_ $211,637 1900 343,641 1850 314,120 1810 217,895 Funding Bonds. Assets 3.295 332,422 1840 291,948 1800 1890 154,465 Tax valuation 1911_ 1,884,984 3s '01 Oct $34,000c_ __Oct 1 1921 1880 332,286]1830 280,652 1790 85,425 Building Bonds. (Assessment about 75% actual value) 330,551 I - -1912-1921 1870 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 -$25.00 3 Ms'l 1 J-D $50,000c Court-House Bonds. DEBT LIMITATIONS.-There appears to be nothing in the constitution Population in 1911 3,765 INTEREST at office of Town Treas. 4s '93 J-J 331,0000.-July 1 1918 providing for a general limit to the debt-making power of municipalities. Jail Bonds. Whatever in each case the Legislature authorizes, the city, town, county 4s '11 J-D $20,000c_Dec 1 '22-'25 or other civil division can issue. Of course the PORTSMOUTH. purpose of the improvement This city, Incorporated in 1849, is BOND. DEBT Apr 1912._ - _$135,000 26,000 must be of a public character. The laws relating to municipal debt limione of the county seats of Rocking- Cash on hand ham County. The city issued $343,- Tax valuation 1911 _____ _30,779,039 tation which have been passed by the Legislature from time to time are con000 bonds in aid of the Portsmouth & Tax rate (per 31.000) 1911 _ _$21.20 tained in Sections 3556, 3557, 3558, 3574 and 3575, Chapter 157, of the Dover RR. and received in return Population in 1910 _________52,188 Revised Statutes of 1906. Section 3556, embodying a law passed in 1904, INTEREST on jail bonds is paya- prohibits a stock of the par value of $344,000. municipality, unless otherwise provided in its charter, from Part of this stock has been sold at ble at First Nat. Bank, Portsmouth; borrowing, except for refunding purposes, an amount in excess of five times various times and the proceeds ap- or at First Nat. Bank, Boston; on Its grand list as last taken. An additional amount, not exceeding five times court and building bonds at First plied to the payment of the railroad bonds. When the P. & D. RR. was Nat. Bank. Boston; on all others In the grand list, may be borrowed, providing the loan is approved by a twoabsorbed by the Boston & Maine, the Portsmouth. thirds vote. The next section (3557), covering laws passed in 1904 and stock owned by the city was ex1906, provides that in figuring the debt limit, loans created for water supply, changed for stock in the Boston & SOMERSWORTH. sewer or electric lights, and temporary loans, may be eliminated. The two This city is in Strafford County. Maine. On June 12 1907 the City sections follow: Council authorized the Board of Sink- Incorporated in 1893. General Indebtedness Bonds. ing Fund Commissioners to exchange SECTION 3556.-Limit.-No municipal corporation shall create an $12,750c Oct 1 '12-'14 Indebtedness, unless to refund outstanding bonds or orders, to an amount 855 shares of the common stock of the A-01 15,000c _Oct 1 '15-'17 exceeding five times Its grand list last taken; provided that It may, by a B. & M. RR.for the same number of 4s 62,000c_ -Oct 1 1918 two-thirds vote by ballot of the voters present and voting at a meeting called shares of the capital stock of the New Water-Works Bonds. York New Haven & Hartford RR. for that purpose, Increase such indebtedness an additional amount not $3,000c_ _Oct 1 1912 exceeding five times such grand list. Bonds or obligations given or creCo. The High School bonds for A-0 {20,000c Oct 1 '13-'17 ated in excess of the limit authorized by this section shall be void. $100,000 were authorized by Chapter 4s 132,000c Oct 1 1918 202. Laws of 1903, and it was proSECTION 3557.-Determinalton.-In determining the amount of muvided that Section 9 of the "Munici- BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _ _$245,000 nicipal indebtedness permitted by the preceding section, obligations crepal Bond Act of 1895" should not ap- Floating debt-----------50,148 ated for a water supply, sewers or electric lights, and temporary loans 15,558 created in anticipation of the collection of taxes and necessary for meeting ply in their case. Bonds marked (s) Sinking fund Value of city property __ __ 489,055 are not taxed in Porstmouth. expenses, shall not be taken into account; provided, that no such Total valuation 1911 4,104,688 current Permanent Imp. Bonds. temporary loan shall be extended beyond the fiscal year for which it is made, $4,000c __Aug 1 '12-'15 (Assessment about 70% actual value) and shall not exceed in amount 90% of the amount of taxes levied for such 4s '10 F-A' 5,000c_ __Aug 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _421.00 year; nor shall the provisions of this and the preceding section apply when 5,500c_ __Aug 1 1917 Population in 1910 _________ 6,704 the charter of a municipal corporation limits its indebtedness. INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. School Bonds. Section 3558 covers laws passed in 1872 and relates to railroad subscrip4s '89 M-N 357.000c_ Nov 1 1914 tions by towns: STRAFFORD COUNTY. Sewer Bonds. Dover is the county seat. Bonds 45 '94 M-N $40,000c_ __May 1 1914 SECTION 3558. A town may aid in the construction of a railroad or 33is'08 M-N 6,000c_Nov 1 '12-'13 are free from taxation. ganized under the general law, by issuing bonds to aid such railroad, by takBOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_ --$85,000 ing capital stock therein, or in such other manner as It directs; but the liaRefunding Bonds. 4s '04 A-0 $47,000c_ __Oct 1 1924 Cash on hand 109,854 bility so assumed shall not exceed eight times the grand list of the town. 3 M &48.09J-J•50,000c __Jan 1 '19-'29 Assessed valuation 1911 -.23.778.814 Such aid shall be given as provided in this chapter. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 ___320.85 Paving Bonds. The other sections referred to (Sections 3574 and 3575) embrace a law $30,000c __Aug 1 '14-'28 Population in 1910 ___ - -.38,951 passed in 1892, and allow towns or villages, not already bonded to an amount INTEREST is payable in Boston. 4s '11 F-A ' 10,000c __Aug 1 '29-'30 exceeding five times the grand list, to borrow an amount not exceeding three 10,000c....-Aug 1 1931 times the grand list for highway improvement. The two sections read as WALPOLE. Debt Funding Bonds. This town is in Cheshire County. follows: 4s '04 M-S$160,000c_ __Sept 1 1924 45 '96 J-J 175,000c_ __July 1 1916 Incorporated in 1892. SECTION 3574. A town or incorporated village may issue bonds to an Bridge Bonds. High-School Bonds-See note above. amount not exceeding three times Its grand list for the purpose of purchas4s g '03 J-D $100,000c _Dec 1 1923 5s A-0 $33,000c_ _A &O each yr ing road-making apparatus and for building permanent highways withia Portsmouth & Dover (Ref.). ($2,000 yearly.) the limits of such town or village. 4s '93 J-J $160,000c Jan 1 1913 34s'10 J-J $22,000c.$2.000 yearly SECTION Such town or incorporated village may vote to issue TOTAL DEBT Nov 1911 Water Bonds. $55,000 such bonds at3575. a meeting of the corporation, duly warned for that purpose, 3 M g'02 J-J $50,000c_ __July 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1911 -.2.107,106 by a two-thirds of all the votes cast, and may stipulate in such majority Tax rate (per 31,000) 1911 _ _ _$19.50 vote by whom and in what Refunding Water Bonds. manner the proceeds of such bonds shall be ex45 g '07 J-J $160,000c_ _Jan 1 1927 Population in 1910_ 2,668 pended; but no town or incorporated village shall issue such bonds if it is 4s '12 J-J ,156.000 __Jan 1 1932 INTEREST payable in Keene. already bonded to an amount exceeding five times its grand list. It will be noticed that the preceding sections refer in each instance to the • ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. In the table below we give statements of places reporting an indebtedness "grand list." To evolve the "grand list" in Vermont, the authorities first prepare a schedule of all the property, real and personal, of each individual, of $25,000 or more, and not represented among the foregoing. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n, with valuations entered at their real value in money, deducting debts owing; Debt. Debt. Valuation. $1,000. 1910. after this is done, the "grand list" Is made up by taking 1% of that amount, Ashland (T), Grafton County.. 40,808 43741,2654324.00 1,412 according to Section 494, Chapter 30, of the Revised Statutes of 1906, Colebrook Sp.S. D., Coos Co_ _ 30,000 x662,363 and personal estate shall, except as otherwise Exeter (T), Rockingham Co_'147.503 43,301,275 422.00 4,897 which is as follows: "All real value in money on the first day Hillsboro (T), Hillsboro Co.... None 35,281 41,275,857 425.00 2,168 provided, be set in the list at 1% of its Lancaster (T), Coos County_ _•89,302 of April of the year of its appraisal." 41,613,838 427.30 Lancaster Fire Precinct 39,000 1,000 x1,137,819 428.80 The only other general authority granted for the issue of bonds by municiLisbon (T), Grafton County... 28,000 2,000. 41,110,181 428.80 2,460 pal corporations in Vermont is that given for refunding outstanding bonds Littleton (V), Grafton Co_ _ _ _ 55,000 8,000 41,944,284 432.00 3,059 and notes. The sections which grant these powers are Sections 3567 to 3573 Newmarket(T),RockinghamCo 43,000 4,000 41,344,585 422.00 3,348 Inclusive, Chapter 157 of the Revised Statutes of 1906. Section 3567 Is Northumberland (T), Coos Co.. 55,000 5,000 4908,483 425.00 2,184 Pittsfield (T), Merrimack Co_ _•58,704 41,289,003 422.00 2,222 as follows: Plymouth Fire District SECTION 3567. A town which has outstanding and unpaid orders, 25,500 Plymouth School District_ __ ..*64,502 notes, bonds or coupons lawfully issued, may issue other negotiable notes or Raymond (T), Rockingham Co 28,000 278 4477,713 425.00 1,203 bonds to pay or retire the same. Salem (T), Rockingham Co.,.... 44,000 13,200 41,126,550 422.50 2.117 SECTIONS 3568 to 3573, inclusive, give the method of issuing such bonds, Sunapee (T), Sullivan County_•43,862 4963,818 d17.30 1,071 By Section 3572 municipal corporations other than towns have the same Whitefield (T), Coos County....'97,911 4782,574 425.90 1,635 refunding powers granted them which are conferred upon towns. Wilton (T), Hillsboro County_•86.326 d1,081,402 420.00 1,490 EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-SubdIvIslon XII, of Section 496 of Woifeboro (T), Carroll Co.... •113,944. _ 0 2,224 • Total debt. Figures are for 1910. d Figures (tie for 1911. the Public Statutes of 1906. as amended by Act 23 of the Laws of 1908. provides that the following municipal securities shall be exempt from taxation: XII. Notes, bonds or orders issued after Feb. 1 1907 as evidences of obligations for money loaned to a town, village, incorporated school or fire district, at a rate of interest not exceeding 4% per annum, for the purpose ITS of constructing, purchasing, or repairing water, sewer.or lighting systems, permanent highways, bridges, walks or public buildings, or for the purpose DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. of refunding a debt contracted for any of the foregoing purposes. Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 18 1791) March SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICthe Vermont Legislature, approved Jan. 27 Total area of State (square miles) 9,565 TIONS.-By- Act No. 158 ofinclusive, of the Public Statutes of 1906, relat1911, 4615 to 4692, State Capital Montpelier ing toSections savings banks and trust companies, were completely revised. Many investments Governor (term expires Oct. John A. Mead material changes were made In that part of the law concerning by savings banks, an entirely new section having been added which allows Secretary of State (term expires Oct. _ _Guy W. Bailey Investment in railroad bonds. Section 8 of the new law, which deals Treasurer (term expires Oct. Edward H. Deavitt with investments, Is given in full below: RR. State of Vermont. 4 1791 1912) 1912) 1912)_ MAY, 1912.; VERMONT-CITIES AND TOWNS INVESTMENTS. SECTION 8. The assets of banks shall be invested as follows: FIRST MORTGAGES OF REAL ESTATE. First. In first mortgages of unincumbered real estate, not to exceed in each case 60% of the value of such real estate, if located in Vermont, and not to exceed LO% of the value of such real estate If located elsewhere. Not less than one-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 80% of the amount of the assets shall be invested in mortgages of real estate; provided, that not exceeding 60% of the amount of such assets may be invested in mortgages of real estate outside of this State. No investment shall 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 40% of the value thereof. No bank shall loan to any person, partnership, association or corporation upon real estate mortgage (treating loans to the individual members of a partnership as loans to the partnership) more than $30,000, and in addition thereto 1% of the deposits of such bank In excess of $1,000,000. No mortgage investment shall 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. 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 policy of insurance in the same or in another company, as saletrustees 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 necessary, the Treasurer may sign premium notes, and may charge the amount paid for such insurance to the mortgagor. MUNICIPAL BONDS. Second. (a) In the public funds of the United States or any of the States or the District of Columbia or in public funds for the payment of principal and interest of which the faith of the United States is pledged. (b) In the bonds or notes of counties, cities, towns, villages, school districts and water districts of the New England States and of any Incorporated district in Vermont having the right to levy taxes In payment of its Indebtedness. (e) In the bonds or notes of towns, cities and school districts having a population, according to the last preceding United States or State Census, of at least 1,000 and an indebtedness not exceeding 5% of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes in New York. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. (d) In the bonds or notes of towns, cities and school districts having a population, according to the last preceding United States or State Census, of at least 7,000, and an indebtedness not exceeding 5% of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes in New Jersey, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri, Oregon, Washington and California. (e) In the bonds of counties having a population, according to the last preceding United States or State Census, of at least 50,000 and an indebtedness of not exceeding 3% of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes, and in the bonds or notes of cities and school districts having a population, according to the last preceding United States or State Census, of at least 50,000 and an indebtedness not exceeding 5% of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes, in any of the States above named, and in Colorado Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah and West Virginia. (0 In the 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 Census, of at least 100,000 and an indebtedness not exceeding 7% of the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes. (g) In the 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 Census, of at least 200,000. In sub-divisions (c) and (d) the word "indebtedness" shall mean the gross debt less debts created in anticipation of taxes to be paid within one year and the amount of any sinking funds available for the payment of such indebtedness and in sub-divisions (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 inhabitants of the municipality with water. The foregoing does not 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 defaulted for more than ninety days in the payment of any Indebtedness, and the purchase of such securities is hereby prohibited. [The old law permitted investment: In the public funds of the United States, or public funds for the payment of principal and interest of which the faith of the United States is pledged; In the bonds of notes of the counties, towns, cities, villages and school districts of the New England States, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Iowa; In the municipal bonds, not issued in aid of railroads, of counties, towns and cities of 5,000 or more inhabitants in the States of New Jersey, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Missouri, and in counties, towns and cities of 10,000 or more inhabitants in the States of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon and Washington; but no investment shall be made in any of the counties, towns or cities in the States above named, except in cities of 50,000 or more inhabitants, where the municipal indebtedness of such county, town or city exceeds five per cent of its assessed valuation, and when not issued in aid of railroads; In the school bonds and independent school district bonds of New Jersey, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Missouri; and in the school bonds and independent school district bonds of school districts of 2,000 or more inhabitants in the States of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon and Washington, where the amount of such bonds issued does not exceed 5% of the assessed valuation of the respective towns, cities and school districts; In the public funds of any of the States named in this section.] RAILROAD BONDS—VERMONT RAILROADS. Third. (a) In the notes or bonds of a railroad corporation Incorporated under the laws of Vermont, irrespective of the length of such road, when issued in accordance with the laws of this State and in compliance with the provisions hereinafter set forth relating to bonds of New England railroads. NEW ENGLAND RAILROADS. (b) In the bonds or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation incorporated in any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad of which 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 part of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation, or by a refunding mortgage as described in paragraphs (3) or (4) of sub-division (g) or that if the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are unincumbered 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, 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 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 paragraph (3) or (4) of sub-division (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 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 17 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 one-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) unless the corporation owns in fee not less than 100 miles of standard-gauge railroad (exclusive of sidings) within the United States. OTHER RAILROADS—DESCRIPTION OF CORPORATION: (e) In the mortgage bonds, as described in any of the following subdivisions of this clause, of any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States; Provided, that during each of the ten fiscrl years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment— (1) Such 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 reilroad 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 secgrity 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 sub-division (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 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 provision 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 sub-division (i) or (j) in 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 guaranteed bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of such guaranteeing corporation outstanding at the date of such investment; nor in case at said date the total debt of the corporation which issued said bonds shall exceed three times its outstanding capital stock: In the case of a mortgage executed prior to the passage of this Act, 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 authorized issue. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS. Definition of first mortgage. (0 Whenever the term "first mortgage" is used in the following sub-divisions, it shall mean, unless otherwise qualified, a first mortgage on not less than 75% of the railroad owhed in fee at the date of the mortgage by the railroad corporation on the railroad of which said mortgage is a lien, but in no case on less than 100 continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of sidings; provided that— Seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage is connected; For five years 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 live 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 railroad property,shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement. Direct °bigot:lions. (g) Bonds issued or assumed by a railroad corporation 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: (1) A first mortgage on a railroad owned in fee by the corporation issuing or assuming said bonds except that, if It is not a first mortgage on 75% of all such railroad owned in fee by said corporation, It shall be a first mortgage on at least 75% 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, representing or covering railroad mileage not owned in fee, the bonds secured by said mortgage shall not become legal investments unless said corporation owns in fee at least 75% 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 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; (3) A refunding mortgage which covers at least 75% of the railroad owned in fee by said corporation at the date of said mortgage and provides for the retirement of all outstanding mortgage debts which are a prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said refunding mortgage at 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 tee by the corpora, tion executing said refunding mortgage, there shall be conveyed and assigned to the trustee of said refunding mortgage either— At least 75% of the railroad on which each issue of bonds to be refunded is secured, free from any mortgage lien except that of the mortgage or mortgages securing the bonds to be refunded, or At least 75% of the outstanding bonds of each issue which is secured 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 25% greater than 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 10% of the railroad exclusive of sidings, owned in fee at the date of said mortgage by the corporation Issuing or assuming said bonds, but in no case on less than 500 continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad; provided, that— Said mortgage is a first or second lien upon not less than 75% of the total railroad covered by said mortgage at the date thereof, and which provide% for the retirement of all mortgage debts which are a prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said mortgage, at the date of the execution thereof: The bonds secured by said mortgage mature at a later date than, and cover a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by, any of the bonds secured by a prior lien mortgage so to be retired; The date of said mortgage shall be at least five years prior to the date of such investment. Bonds underlying refunding mortgages. (h) Mortgage bonds or bonds secured by mortgage bonds which are a direct obligation of, or which have been assumed or which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest, by a railroad corporation whose refunding mortgage bonds are made a legal investment under paragraphs (3) or (4) of subdivision (g); provided, that— Said bonds are prior to 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; 18 VERMONT-CITIES AND TOW NS. In the case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the corporation issuing said bonds is owned and operated, controlled and operated or leased and operated, by said railroad corporation. Guaranteed obligations. (I) Bonds which have been guaranteed by endorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with all the provisions of sub-division (e); provided, thatSaid 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, exeept 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) 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 said 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), notwithstanding that the railroad of said issuing corporation is not operated by said guaranteeing corporation. CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DISTURBANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES. (k) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any, of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fail for a, period not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the requirements of paragraph (4) of sub-division (e); but no further investment in the bonds issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be wade during said period. If, after the expiration of said period, said corporation complies for the following fiscal year with all the requirements of subdivision (e), It shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period. BONDS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL ON ACCOUNT OF CONSOLIDATION. (1) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to or legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corporation which Issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the payment of said 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 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 issued or assumed said bonds. CREDIT OF A CORPORATION NOT TO BE LOST BY CONSOLIDATION. (m) If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of sub-division (e) preceding paragraph (5), 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 successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or purchase, in which all said consolidated, merged or purchased corporations, if considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and possession, would have so complied; provided, that said succeeding corporation shall continue so to comply for a further period which shall make such compliance 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 purchase. STREET RAILWAY CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD CORPORATIONS. (n) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, "railroad corporation" 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 railway corporations are not railroad corporations within the meaning of this Act. BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS. Fourth. (a) In the stock of any national bank in the New England States and the State of New York; In the stock of any banking association or trust company incorporated under the authority of and located in this State; but no bank shall 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 $35,000,or more than 10% of the capital stock of any one bank. (b) A bank may deposit on call in banking associations or trust companies, approved by the Bank Commissioner of this State, and under the supervision of the State or Federal authority, in this State or in the cities of New York, Boston, Chicago, Albany, Philadelphia or Concord, New Hampshire, or in any other bank designated as a depository under the laws of the United States or in national banks in the cities of St. Paul, Minneapolis and Kansas City, with or without interest as may be agreed upon, sums not exceeding in the aggregate 20% of the assets of such depositing banks. LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY, INCLUDING COLLATERAL LOANS. Fifth. In loans or renewals of loans of the class hereinafter described, payable and to be paid or renewed at a time not exceeding one year from the date thereof; but not more than one-third of the assets of a bank shall bet so invested; nor shall a bank loan to any person, partnership, association oecorporation upon personal security (treating loans to the individual memboles of a partnership as loans to the partnership) more than $10,000 until a liank's deposits amount to $1,000,000, after which the sums so loaned may be increased 1% of the deposits in excess of $1,000,000 up to, but not exceeding, $50.000, or (in cases where 10% of the capital and surplus exceed $50,000) up to, but not exceeding, 10% of the capital, if any, and surplus; but this limitation shall not apply to the purchase of municipal or railroad bonds, or to notes with such bonds as collateral. (a) A note bearing as makers, sureties or endorsers the signatures of at least two approved names of residents of this State, or of persons who reside within fifty miles of the bank making the loan. (b) A note or accepted draft given by individuals, firms or corporations residing without the State, for goods manufactured within the State and payable to individuals, firms or corporations located within the State and endorsed by at least one responsible citizen of the State. (c) A note of a corporation incorporated by this State with one or more substantial sureties resident in the State. (d) A note of a responsible borrower with a pledge as collateral, In such "form as the Bank Commissioner shall approve of. (1) One or more first mortgages of real estate such as might be lawfully purchased by a bank, as in cases of mortgages bought by the bank, and that the amount of such note is not in excess of the amount which the bank might loan on a note secured by mortgage on said land. (2) Municipal bonds In which the bank might legally invest at no more than 90% of their market value; railroad bonds in which the bank might legally invest at no more than 80% of their market value; and bank stocks in which the bank might legally invest at no more than 80% of their market value. (3) Deposit books or certificates of deposit of depositors in banks of this State, including national banks, at their full value, and in banks of any of the New England States and of New York, under State or Federal supervision, at no more than 90% of the amount of deposits therein shown, provided written notice of suck assignments has been given to the bank carrying the deposit. BANK BUILDING. Sixth. Fire per cent of the deposits of a bank may be Invested in the purchase of a suitable building for the convenient transaction of its business, or a site therefor and the erection or repairs of a building thereon, from portions of which not required for its use a revenue may be derived. REAL ESTATE TAKEN BY FORECLOSURE. Seventh. A bank may hold real estate acquired by the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, owned by or pledged to such corporation, or by purchase at sales made under the provisions of such mortgage, or upon judgment for debts due, or in settlements effected to secure such debts; and such real estate shall be sold by such corporation as soon as a reasonable price can be obtained therefor and within five years after the same is vested in such [VOL. Lxxxxiv. corporation, except when a majority of the trustees of such corporation shall make application In writing to the Bank Commissioner, stating that, In their opinion, the Interests of such corporation require that such real estate be held for a longer period than five years; in which event said Commissioner may extend the time of holding such real estate not to exceed five years. SECURITIES ACQUIRED IN SETTLEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS. Eighth. A bank may hold stocks, bonds, notes or other securities not the subject of legal investment acquired in settlements effected to secure or adjust loans; but unless the length of time such securities may be held is extended, as provided in the preceding clause, they shall be sold within five years after being acquired. LIST OF RAILROAD BONDS TO BE PREPARED. Ninth. Not later than the first of March in each year, the Bank Commissioner shall prepare a list of the railroad securities 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 list of railroad bonds with additions made Mch. 1 1912 was printed in the "Chronicle" of April 27 1912, page 1201.] CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF VERMONT. BARRE. INTEREST on refunding bonds This city is in Washington Co. due 1931 is payable at the Fourth Incorporated 1895. Nat. Bank, New York; on all other School Bonds. bonds at the office of the City Treas. 4s '09 M-S $40,000c_Sept 1 '12-'19 48 Water Bonds. CONCORD. J-D $70,000c -_1912-1925 This town is in Essex County. (Optional after 1914.) Incorporated Sept. 15 1781. 4s J-D $35,000c BOND.DEBT Feb 20'12_ $39,000 4s '10 J-D 45,000c_Dec 1 '19-'27 Floating debt _________ 8,203 3;is J-J 25,000c_ __Jan 1 1920 Assessed valuation 1911_437,698 (Subject to call after 1916.) (Assessment about ( value.) 33s J-J $60.000c_ __July 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.._$30.00 (Subject to call Jan 1 1918.) Population in 1910 1,030 Refunding Bonds, 1896. INTEREST payable at the Nat45 M-N $15,000c_ -May 1 1916 tional Shawmut Bank in Boston. 4s J-J 57,500c (Optional after 1914.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1911..- $347,500 ESSEX JUNCTION. Water debt (included) -- 235,000 This village is in Chittenden Coun13.664 ty. Incorporated in 1892. Floating debt 18,453 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ ..--$35,000 Sinking fund_ Tax valuation 1910_ ---_5,237,892 Sinking fund 4,153 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Assessed valuation 1911 -712,516 City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _314.50 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 _323.50 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 -.418.50 Population in 1910 ---------- 10,734 Population in 1910 _ __________ 1,245 INTEREST on refunding bonds is INT. at First Nat. Bank, New York. payable at the National Bank of Redemption of Boston; on school FAIR HAVEN. bonds and water 4s of 1910 at City This village is in Rutland County. Treasurer's office; on other bonds at Water and Sewer Bonds, National Bank of Barre. 48 J-D $52,000c_ _June 1 1923 (Subject to call June 1 1913.) 3;is F-A $15,000r31,000 yearly BENNINGTON, TOWN. A shire town in Bennington Coun- BOND. DEBT Mch 22'12. $67,000 Floating debt _ _______ 3,000 ty. Incorporated Feb. 11 1762. Tax valuation 1911__1,244,184 Refunding Bonds. 45 J-J $95,000c_ __July 1 1917 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) BOND, DEBT Jan 1 1912- --$95,000 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911 __$6.50 Total valuation 1911_ _ _$5,345,714 Total tax (per $1,0()()) 1911 __ 18.50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911- _423.00 Population in 1910_ _____ _2.554 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. Population in 1910 .8.698 INTEREST at Town Treas.' office. HARDWICK. This village is in Caledonia County. BRATTLEB ORO. This town is in Windham County. Incorporated Nov. 15 1890. Electric-Light Bonds. Bridge Bonds. J-J $15,000c.. July 1 1918 4s '11 J-J $25,000c_ __July 1 1931 45 3s A-0 29,000c_ ...Apr 1 1923 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1912_$112,000 Street and sewer notes 13,284 (Subject to call Apr 1 1913.) Water debt (included) 9,000 Refunding Bonds. 5,090 4s '08 M-S J$6,000e -Jan 1 '13-'15 Sinking fund 1 1,000c_ __Jan 1 1916 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _880,638 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Town Hall and Funding Bonds, J-J $18.000c Jan 1 '13-'18 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _38.50 48 BOND.DEBT Apr 1912 __ $69,000 Population in 1910 _________ 1,560 Floating debt12,000 INTEREST Is payable at the NaTotal valuation 1911 ----- _6,359,852 tional Life Insurance Co., MontTotal tax rate (per $1,000) '11 $19.00 pelier Hyde Park Bank and C. D. -7,964 Parker dc Co., Boston, and Proctor Population in 1910 INTEREST on town-hail bonds in Trust Co., Proctor. New York; on others at People's National Bank in Brattleboro. HARTFORD. Refunding Bonds (Tax-free). 4s '10 A-0 $75,000c __Apr 1 '20-'34 BRISTOL. This village is in Addison County. BOND. DEBT Apr 24 1912....$75,000 Floating debt 33,200 Incorporated Feb. 26 1903. $53,000 Assessed valuation 1911_ 2,283,247 BOND.DEBT Apr 1912._ 6,000 Total tax (per $1,000) l911-$17.50 Floating debt ______ __4,179 Assessed valuation 1911 ----840,780 Population in 1910 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. (Assessment about 5i actual value.) Village tax (per $1,000) 1911 $7.00 Population in 1910 _2,180 LUDLOW,TOWN. INT. at the First Nat.Bk., Boston This town, chartered in 1761; Lsln Windsor County. DEBT Mch 1 '12.. $35,000 BOND. BURLINGTON. _ 15,972 This city is in Chittenden County. Floating debt valuation 1911...1,188,090 Assessed Incorporated Feb. 21 1865. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_420.00 Street Improvement Bonds. in 2,042 J-J $40,000c-July 191'7-'18 Population 45 1905-_ in 1910 2,215 J-J 20,000c&r 1915 Population 4s INTEREST payable at Ludlow 30,000r_ __July 1 1921 J-J 3;is Savings Bank & Trust Co. Electric-Light Bonds. 4s '04 J-J $58,000c.. __July 1 1934 39,0000.. _July 1 1936 LUDLOW, VILLAGE. 45 '06 J-J 48 '10 J-D 53,000c_ __Dec 1 1935 This village is in Windsor County. School Bonds. Incorporated in 1866. J-J $20,000c_ __Jan 1 1914 3s 4s M-S $27,409c.. _Mch 1 1915 25,000c_ A-0 Oct 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _ _$27,400 45 85,000c_ __July 1 1923 Floating debt _________ 17,967 J-J 33s J-D 25,0000..-_Dec 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1911 -859,017 3348 334801 M-N 32,000r_ __May 1 1921 (Assessment about 3-5 actual value.) 38,000c- _July 1 1934 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __ 45 '04 J-J 36,000c_ __July 1 1939 Population in 1910 _ 4s '09 J-J _ 1,617 Water and Sewer Bonds, INTEREST payable at Ludlow J-J $65,000c&r_Jan 1 1919 Savings Bank & Trust Co. 45 Notes. Park J-J $6,000 -----1912-1918 MIDDLEBURY. 4s Filtration Plant Bonds. A village In Addison County. A-0 $51,000c_ _Met 1 1928 4s Water Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds. J-J $30,000c --------1921 J-J $30,000c&r_Jan 1 1914 4s 4s M-N 50,000c_ __May 1 1941 48 4s '06 J-J 100,000c&r_July 1 1926 (Subject to call May 1 1921.) Refunding Bonds. Bonds. Sewer J-J $10,000c&r_Jan 1 1913 45 $10,500r_(Subj to call) Var Os 15,000c_ _Jan 1 1914 J-J 43 $90,500 BOND. DEBT Jan 1'12_ A-0 50,000c ..Apr 1 1931 Floating 4s 1,817 debt__ (Subject to call April 1 1911.) _1,567,552 valuation 1911 Tax 4s '04 A-0 $87,000c-Sept 1 1929 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12.. 915,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-$20.00 93,375 Sinking fund assets _ ----Population in 1910 ______ _ - _1,866 pec. Elec. bcis. exempt Bank, New York. ------ 150,000 INT. at Nat. Park Act (incl. above)---239,000 ------Water debt (incl.) 29,133 MONTPELIER. Water sink.funds (incl.) The city is situated in Washington Tax valuation 1911 ------ 16,473,967 5 1895 the town, (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) County. On Marchdistrict were conTax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ ...$17.50 village and schoolcity charter. a under solidated -.20.467 in 1910 -Population MAY, 1912.1 MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE. MONTPELIER (Con.)School Bonds. 3 1-55 M-N $30.000r_ __Nov 1 1920 (Subject to call Nov. 1 1910.) 48 '12 A-0 100,000c ___Apr 1 1932 (Subject to call April 1 1922.) Bridge Bonds. 3 1-58 A-0 $15.000r _ _Nov 1 1920 (Subject to call Nov 1 1910.) Refunding Bonds. A-0 $40,000r___Apr 1 1919 38 (Subject to call 1904.) 4s '97 J-J $12,500r_ _Aug 1 1917 (Subject to call Aug 1 1907.) City-Hall Bonds. 3 As'07 M-N $30,000c. _May 1 1927 (Subject to call May 1 1912.) 45 '09 F-A$120,000c _ _Aug 1 1929 (Subject to call Aug 1 1919.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1912.- $346,500 7,943 Cash on hand Apr 1 1912_ 8,086 _Sinking funds March 1 1912 -_7,100,447 1911_ valuation Assessed _9,500,000 Actual valuation 1911.417.50 (est.)Total tax (per $1,000) owned estate Value of real _ $502,000 by city (est.) 1912 _ 7,856 Population in 1910INTEREST at Treasurer's office. MORRISVILLE. This village is in Lamoille County. Bonds are non-taxable. Water and Electric-Light Bonds. 48 '09 F-A $72,000c __Feb 1 1929 F-A 20,000c __Feb 1 '15-'20 4s BOND. DEBT April 1912- $92,000 Floating debt_ 3.326 Total valuation 1910--- --1.085,857 (Assessment about 1-3-actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _420.00 1,445 Population in 1910INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. ST. ALBANS. This city is In Franklin County. This city was organized March 2 1897 and comprises the most populous portion of the town of St. Albans. Sewer Bonds. $15,000c __Oct 1 '12-'14 4s '09 F-A{ 20,000c _Oct 1 '15-'16 1.000c __ __Oct 1 1917 Street Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $35,000c __Oct 1 '17-'23 48 '10 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '18-'20 4s '11 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '17-'19 Town Funding Bonds. 4s '97 F-A $10,000c_Feb 1 '13-'14 Water Bonds. $8,000c Apr 1 '13-'16 4s '94 A-0 1 1,000c Apr 1 1917 4s '12 A-0 60,000c __Oct 1 '28-'31 Permanent Improvement Bonds. 4s '03 Nov $7,000c _ _ _Nov 2 1923 48 '04 May 7,000c _ _ _May 2 1924 Water-Supply Warrants. 45 '08 M-NJ$10,000c_Nov 2 '12-'16 1 3.000c--.Nov 2 1917 School District Bonds. 48 '96 J-D $10,000c_Dec 30'12-'21 45 '11 J-J 35,000c_July 1 '21-'27 4{s'12 A-0 12,000c_Apr 1 '20-'22 Sidewalk Bonds. 48 '05 June $7,000c 7 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ $271,000 Tax valuation 1911 __-3,989,604 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ -419.50 Population in 1910 _6,381 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. SPRINGFIELD. This village is in Windsor County. Incorporated in 1866. 48 M-N $150,000c1$5,000 yearly 35 M-N 25,000cJafter 10 years BOND. DEBT April 1912_ $175,000 Assessed valuation 1911 _.3,385,591 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _ _$5.50 Population in 1910 _3,250 INT. on the 4s is payable at N. W. Harris & Co., Inc., Boston; on the 3s at First National Bank, Springfield. NEWPORT. This village Is in Orleans County. Water Bonds. 4s g J-D $37,000o _June 1920 BOND. DEBT May 1911__ -$37,000 Assessed valuation 1910- -.1,306,390 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910 --- --$7.00 Population in 1910_ 2,548 SWANTON. This city Is in Franklin County. INTEREST payable at National Shawmut Bank, Boston. Incorporated in 1788. Funding Bonds, 45 '09 F-A$29,000c_Aug 1 '14-'28 NORTHFIELD. This village is in Washington Co. 65,000o _ _Aug 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 1912_494,000 Electric-Light and Power Bonds. 4s J-D $13,000c --------1917 Sinking fund _____ 20,000 Assessed valuation 1911_ --1,591.994 Water Bonds. M-S $74,000c_Mch 1 '13-'37 (Assessment about 70% actual value) 34s BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ __$87,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_416.60 __ 3,745 Floating debt _ -10,650 Population in 1900 _ 1,236 Assessed valuation 1911 ___ 1,001,894 Population in 1910 INT. on bonds of 1909 payable at (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911..--$6.50 Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. Population in 1910 _ 1,918 INT. on electric-light and power VERGENNES. bonds payable in N. Y. or Northfield; This city is situated in Addison on the water bonds at Northfield. County. Incorporated in 1788. Water Bonds. PROCTOR. 48 Sept 1 $20,000c___Sept 1 1914 This village is in Rutland County. 4s '08 J-J 25,000c --Jan 1 1929 Incorporated in 1884. Floating debt _ $9.275 Water and Sewer Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Mch 1 1912_ _ 54,276 $4,000r _Jan 1 '13-'14 Water debt (incl. above) __ 45,000 J-J 30,000r __Jan 1 '15-'24 Tax valuation 1911 3s 910,667 , 40,000r Jan 1 '25-'34 (Assessment about ;.‘ actual value.) 10,000r Jan 1 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911- --$16.50 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 $84,000 Population in 1900 _________ 1,753 Floating debt _ 18,677 Population in 1910 1,633 Total assessed val. 1911..-2,006,434 Total tax (per $1,000) 19-11 -$15.00 WATERBURY. Population in 1910-------- _ _-2,758 This village is in Washington CounINT. at Village Treasurer's office ty. Incorporated Nov. 20 1882. Water Bonds. RUTLAND. M-N $27,000r 48 1916 This city is in a town and a county Sewer Bonds. of the same name. Inoorporated as 4s '09 M-N $25,000c _ 1919 a town Sept. 7 1761, as a city BOND. DEBT April 1912_ $52,000 Nov. 19 1892. Assessed valuation 1910_ _1.012.950 General Debt. (Assessment about g actual value.) 48 J-J $25,000c-_ _June 1926 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1911 -.45.00 48 g M-N 100,000c __ _May 1924 Population in 1910 .2,234 4/1 g M-N 50,000c_ __Nov 1924 INT. at Waterbury Nat. Bank. 48 M-N 21,000c...-Nov 1938 Water Debt. WINDSOR. 4s g M-N $50,000c... May 1924 This village is in Windsor County. 48g M-N 65,000c _ _Nov 1924 Incorporated in 1884. Sewer Debt. Sewer Bonds. 4s g M-N $25,000c _-Nov 1924 4s J-J $11,000--Jan,1931 48 g M-N 75,000c _ _May 1 1926 Refunding Water dc Sewer Bonds. M-N 16,000c.. .May 1938 45 $4,000c_July 1 '12-'19 Refunding Water Debt. 48 '09 J-J 9,000c_Juty 1 '20-'28 3 As J-J $30,000c -----Jan 1929 6.000c _July 1 1929 Water Notes. Water Bonds. M-N $2,000--- --Nov 1925 4s 4s M-S $13,000c _ _Sept 1 1914 School Notes. Refunding Water Bonds. 48 M-N $5,000 _ - --Nov 1925 4s '09 J-J $17,000c_July 1 '12-'28 City-Hall Bonds. 6,000c _ _July 1 1929 3 g M-S $20,000c _ _Sept 1 1931 BOND. DEBT April 1912.. _466,000 School Debt. Assessed valuation 1911971,447 4s M-Nf$10,000c_ __Nov 1914 Tax rate (per MOM 1911_45.00 1 10,000c. __Nov 1919 Population in 1910 _ 1,906 M-N 30,0000....May 1925 48 INTEREST payable at the Old 4s g '07 M-N 50,000o -_May 1 1937 Colony Trust Co. in Boston. M-N 48 _ _May 1938 BOND. DEBT20,000cApr 22 19124604,000 WrNOOSHI. Sinking fund, &c - _ 184,694 This village (P. 0. Ind. Sta. BurlWater debt (included) .... __ 147,000 ington) is In Chittenden County. Total valuation 1911 _ 8,654.751 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 $66,000 (Assessment about ( actual value.) Floating debt 64.228 Total tax rate(per $1.000) '11-$18.00 Assessed valuation 1909_ _1,419,057 Population in 1910 _ 13,546 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-$8.00 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Population in 1910 4,520 State of Massachusetts. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, dm Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen Total area ofState (square miles) 8,315 State Capital----------------------------------- Boston Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1913) Eugene N. Foss Sec. of State (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1913)_A. P. Langtry Treasurer (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1913)_Elrner A. Stevens Auditor (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1913)....John E. White 19 LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday in January, and sessions are not limited as to length of time. HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the State debt see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 18. The debt at present is given in detail in the following table. All loans are payable, both principal and interest, in gold. Abolition of Grade Crossings. _ _ $219,000 at opt of State 58 3;in M-N $4,500,000c&rNov 1'23 'Court-House Bonds. 38 g M-N $100,000r_Mck '13-37 500,000r Nov 1 1923 3 A sg'98M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1928 334s g M-S I 200,000r_Mch '13-37 35 g '99 M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1929 I. 6.000r_Mch 1 1938 3 Asg'02M-N 150,000Sept 1 '12-19 300,000r May 1 1929 3 4sg'07M-N 500.000r Nov 1 1936 3 As g M-S {250,000Sept 1 '20-33 33sg'07M-N 96.000Sept 1 '34-39 500.000r Nov 1 1937 3 Asg'09M-N 250.000r Nov 1 1938 Harbor Improvement. 38 g '09 M-N $500,000r Jan 1 1937 250,000r Nov 1 1938 354sg'97J-J 3 Asg'09M-N 500,000 Nov 1 1939 Massachusetts War Loan. 3hs g _ _ i408,000rNovl '12-35 3sg'98-'03A-0$1,240,000r_Aprl 1928 75,000rNov 1'36-40 Medfield Insane Asylum. 3 As g --425.000rNov 1'12-36 3 A sg'94A-0 $700,000r Apr I 1924 75,000rNov 1'37-41 334sg'95A-0 300,000r Apr 1 1915 Armory Bonds. 3 As g A-0 174,300r April 1927 3s g M-S $833.000r Sept 1 1918 3 Asg'03A-0 165,500r Apr 1 1933 3s g M-S 55,000rSept 1 1920 3 Asg'04A-0 108,000r Apr 1 1934 3s g '92 M-3 95,000r Sept 1 1921 3 A sg'07 _ _ _ 22.000r Apr 1 1936 38 g '93 M-S 100,000r Sept 1 1922 Hospital Loans. 3s g '94 M-S 123.000r Sept 1 1923 3s g M-N $332,500r Nov 1 1925 3s g M-S 150,000r Sept 1 1925 3 Asg'01M-N 128,000r Nov 1 1925 38 g M-S 320,000r Mch 1 1927 38 g M-N 110,450r May 1 1929 3s g '02 M-S 38,000r Sept 1 1931 3343 g M-N 73,000r May 1 1929 3 As g M-S 140,000r Sept 1 1931 334s g M-N 200,000r May 1 1933 3s g '02 M-S 75,000r Mch 1 1932 354sg'06M-N 75,000r Nov 1 1935 3 Asg'04M-S 62,000r Sept 1 1934 334s g M-N 80,000r Nov 1 1936 3s g M-S 65,000r Sept 1 1934 3 A sg'07M-N 300,000r Nov 1 1937 3 Asg'05M-S 33,000r Mch 1 1935 334s ___ 133,000 Nov 1 1939 3 Msg'05M-S 10,000r Sept 1 1935 'Metropolitan Sewer. 3 4sg'05M-S 5,000r Sept 1 1934 38 g M-S $6,100.000r.Tan 1 1930 3 Asg'05M-S 1.000r Mch 1 1927 38 g M-S 500,000r Mch 1 1935 3 Asg'06M-S 28,000r Sept 1 1918 334s g M-S 495,000rJan 1 1930 3;isg'06M-S 21,500r Sept 1 1921 334sg M-S 339.000r Mch 1 1935 3 Asg'06M-S 64.000r Mch 1 1936 35 g M-S 1,024,912r July 1 1939 3 sg'07 -- - _ 230,000r Mch 1 1937 35 g 1.1-3 65,000r Mch 1 1936 3 Asg'07M-S 22,000r Sept 1 1937 3343 g M-S 3,586,000r July 1 1940 3 As g M-S 61,000r Sept 1 1935 3 As g M-S 1,046,000rJan 1 1943 3 As g M-S 421,000r Mch 1 1938 334s g 11-3 305,000rJuly 1 1943 3 As g M-S 100,000r Sept 1 1938 3 Asg'04M-S 392,000r July 1 1944 5,000r Mch 1 1938 3 Asg'06M-S 1,175,000 July 1 1946 3s g '09 M-S 40.000r Sept 1 1938 3s g 09 J-J 3s g '09 M-S 150,000cJaa 1 1949 100,000 Sept 1 1939 3 Asg'09J-J 3 Asg'09M-S 263.000c Jan 1 1949 170,000rSept 1 '12-'28 3 Us g 62,000r Mch 1 1912 --3 As g ---.1 8,000r Sept 1 '12-'15 334s g 6,000rJan 1 '13-14 108.000r Sept 1 '29-'40 156,000rJan 1 '15-42 Sept 1 58,000r -__ '12-'40 State-House Construction. 354 g 354 g .._ __ f50,000r Sept 1 '12-'36 35 g '95 A-0 $550.000r Apr 1 1915 1 5,000r Sept 1 '37-'41 3 Asg'96A-0 625,000r Apr 1 1916 3s g '97 A-0 125,000r April 1917 'Charles River Basin. $250,000r Jan 1 1944 35 g '98 A-0 354sg'04J4 50,000r Apr 1 1918 400,000c&rJan 1 '45 'Water Loan (Metropolitan). 3 54sg'05J-J 600,000r Jan 1 1946 3 Asg'95J-J $13,000,000c July 1 1935 354sg'06 _ _ _ 3 Asg'07 ___ 1,150,000cdcrJan 1 '47 354s'98 J-J 4,000,000cJan 1 1938 3 Asg'08J-J 400,000r Jan 1 1948 3sg'99-00J-J 4,000,000c July 1 1939 3s g '09 J-J 425,000r Jan 1 1949 35 g '01 J-J 6,900,000cdcrJan 1 1941 3 54sg'09J-J 425.000r Jan 1 1949 3 As g J-J 3,100,000rJan 1 1941 475.000 Jan 1 1950 3 Asg'02J-J 3,500,000r Jan 1 1942 3 Asg'10J-J J 256,000r Jan 1'13-44 354s g J-J 4,000,000rJan 1 '43-44 3 As g - - _ 1 36,000r Jan 1'45-50 334sg'05J-J 650,000c&r Jan 1 1945 Highways. 354sg'06J-J 1,350,000c Jan 1 1946 334s g A-0 $1,300,000r Apr 1 1920 3;isg'09J-J 199,000c Jan 1 1949 3 Asg'97A-0 700,000r April 1927 3s g '09 J-J 199,000c Jan 1 1949 3 A sg'98A-0 300.000r Apr 1 1928 3 Asg'10J-J 500,000 Jan 1 1950 38 g A-0 800,000r Apr 1'29-30 334s g 195,000rJan 1 '13-51 35 g '01 A-0 350.000r Apr 1 1931 3;iff g --140,000 Mch 1 1912 10,000r Apr 1 1932 3 As g 3s g '02 A-0 f150,000rJan 1 '13-42 665.000r Apr 1 1932 334s g A-0 1 40,000rJaa 1 '43-52 3 Asg'03A-0 400,000r Apr 1 1933 State House. 236,000 Oct 1 '12-19 3s g A-0 $305,000r Oct 1 1918 354g A-0 25,000 __Oct 1 1920 33.isg'05J-J 60,000r Oct 1 1918 570,000r Oct 1 1918 . 456,000 Oct 1 '21-39 354s g A-0 10,000 _ -Oct 1 1940 'Parks (Metropolitan). 1921,500 Aprl '12-30 3 As g J-J $1,800,000r Jai 1 1934 231,000 Apr 1 '31-36 354s g J-J 2,600,000r Jan 1 1936 3 A g A-0 28,500_Apr 1 1937 334sg'97J-J 2,400,000r Jan 1 1937 1,100,000r July 1 1938 16,500-Apr 1 1938 3 Asg'98J-J 1,605,000r July 1 1939 334 g f 99,000 Oct 1 '12-20 35 g '99 J-J 325,000r July 1 1940 1200,000 Oct 1 '21-40 35 g '00 J-J 450,000r Jan 1 1940 75.000rOct 1 '12-26 3 Asg'02J-J 334s g • 750,000r Jan 1 1941 5,000rOct 1 '12-21 3s g '01 J-J 3 As g 100,000r Jan 1 1943 300,000rOct 1 '12-36 3.20sg'03J-J 334s g 55,000rOct 1 '37-41 334sg'03J-J 135,000r Jan 1 1943 64,000 Oct 1 '12-19 3 Asg'03J-J 640,000r July 1 1943 35 g A-0 120,000 Oct 1 '20-39 3 A sg'04J-.T 600,000r Jan 1 1944 334sg'05J-J 670.000c&r Jan 1 1945 Prisons and Hospitals Loans. 3 As g M-N $721,600r Nov 1 1931 334sg'06J-J 600,000c&r Jan 1 1946 200,000r Nov 1 1931 3 Asg'07 --600,000r Jan 1 1947 3s g '01 M-N 746,650r May 1 1933 3Asg'08J-J 125,000r Jan 1 1928 334sg'03M-N 507,250r May 1 1934 38 g '09 J-J 60,000r Jan 1 1949 334sg'04M-N 60,000rJan 1 1949 334sg'05M-N 300,000odcr May 1 1934 3 Asg'09J-J _ 404,000r Nov 1 1935 334s g 518,000rJan 1 '13-21 3 A sg'06M-N 166,000r Nov 1 1936 130,000rJan 1 '22-51 354sg'06M-N _ _ 15.000rJan 1 '13-32 334sg'07M-N 237,200r Nov 1 1937 3 As g 38 g 09 M-N Fitchburg RR. Securities. 125,000r Nov 1 1938 334sg'09M-N 130,800r Nov 1 1938 3 Asg'93F-A$5,000,000cderAug 1 '13 3 Asg'09M-N 2,149,000 Nov 1 1939 --- f324,000rNov 1 '12-38 334s g 1 22,000rNov 1'39-40 • Nominal or contingent debt except "parks," of which $2,567,500 is a direct State obligation. Two-thirds ($535,333) of the Court-house loans is contingent debt. See below. PUBLIC SALES OF BONDS.-A bill passed the Legislature in 1904 directing the Treasurer to advertise all future sales of State bonds instead of disposing of the same at private sale, as had been the practice for several previous years, (V. 78, p. 1565.) INTEREST is payable at State Treasury In Boston. TOTAL DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, &C. Dec. 1 1911. Dec. 11910. Dec. 1 1909. Dec. 11908. Total funded debt.4116,234.162 $114,436,162 $110,520,162 $109,111,362 Sinking funds, &c.... 35,844,648 33,358,409 30,863,096 31,013.766 Net debt $80.389,514 $81,077,753 $79,657,066 $78,097,596 The above debt is of two classes: the Direct Debt, for the payment of which the 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 maturity) provided by a direct annual tax on the cities and towns for which the debt has been incurred. On Dec. 1 1911 these classes and the sinking funds applicable thereto were as follows: Dired Debt. Nominal Debt. Grand Total. $41,920,417 $74,313,745 Bonded debt $116,234,162 21,438.295 Sinking funds 14,406,353 35,844,648 $20,482,122 $80,389,514 Net debt $59,907,392 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The State's assessed valuation has been as below: Real Estate. Total. Personal Property. Yr$2,156,384,984 $5,249,175,995 ---19 ---$3,092,791,011 2,050,079,335 5,027,154,806 1910 ---------- 2,977,075.471 1.899,859,527 1909 _________ _ 2,870,699,295 4,770,558,822 2,799.062.707 1,775,073,438 1908 4,574,136,145 2,746,005,835 1,757,420,786 4,503,426,621 1907 _ 2,668,110,610 1,702,851,857 4,370,962,467 1906 1,621.835.908 2,600,445.146 4,222,281,054 1905 _ 1,562,983,689 2,315,687,381 3,878,671.070 1900 1,600,137,807 1,013,077,330 2,613,215.137 1890 1,111.160.072 1,927.855,430 816,695,358 1880 20 MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE. The larger portion of the State's revenue is derived from corporations, national bank stocks, savings bank and inheritance taxes. In 1911 the tax assessed aggregated $15,539,462.87, of which $7,687,703.12 accrues to the Commonwealth and the balance is apportioned to cities and towns. Of the total of $15,539,462.87, $1,236,855.46 was assessed upon street railway companies, $4,035,662.54 upon other public service corporation, 3,443,. 604.37 upon domestic business corporations, $1,808,567.56 upon savings banks, $1,539,767.84 upon national banks and $1,964,209.25 upon inheritances. POPULATION OF STATE.—Massachusetts has the largest population of any of the New England States. 1910 3,366,4161870 1 457 351 1820 523,287 1905 3,003,635 18601,231,066 1810 472,040 1900 2.805.346 1850994,514 1800-------- 422,845 1890-------- 2,238,943 1840 737,699 1790 378,787 1880 1,783,085 1830 610,408 CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY ADJACENT TO IMPROVEMENTS.—On Nov. 7 1911 a proposed amendment to the State constitution was adopted which Increases the power of the Legislature to authorize the taking of land and property for highways or streets. The latter adds the following to Article 10 of part 1 of the constitution: The Legislature may by special Acts, for the purpose of laying out, widening or re-locating highways or streets, authorize the taking in fee by the Commonwealth, or by a county, city or town, of more land and property than are needed for the actual construction of such highway or street; provided, however, that the land and property authorized to be taken are specified in the Act and are no more in extent than would be sufficient for suitable building lots on both sides of such highway or street; and after so much of the land or property has been appropriated for such highway or street as is needed therefor, may authorize the sale of the remainder for value with or without suitable restrictions. See V. 93, p. 1547. DEBT LIMITATIONS.—There seems to be no provision in the constitution of Massachusetts limiting the power of the Legislature to create State indebtedness, or limiting its power to authorize municipal indebtedness. Statutes general and special have, however, been passed on this subject with respect to cities and towns. All of the general provisions are found incorporated in Chapter 27 of the Revised Statutes, edition of Jan. 1 1902. The important sections of this chapter are cited below: SECTION 1. Cities and towns shall not incur debts, except in the manner of voting and within the limitations as to amount and time of payment prescribed in this chapter. SEC. 2. The indebtedness of a city or town under the provisions of this chapter not inconsistent herewith shall be its net indebtedness' as defined in clause twelve of section live of chapter eight; but debts created in aid of railroad corporations, except as herein otherwise provided, and water scrip issued by a town under special statutes for the indebtedness of a fire district, and all other debts excepted by general or special statutes shall be excluded. SEC.3. A city shall not become indebted in an amount exceeding two and one-half per cent on the average of the assessors' valuations of the taxable property therein for the three preceding years, the valuation of each year being first reduced by the amount of all abatements allowed thereon previous to the last day of December in the year preceding said assessment. SEC. 4. A town shall not become indebted in an amount exceeding three per cent on the last preceding valuation for the assessment of taxes of the taxable property therein. SEC. 5. A city or town which establishes, purchases, reconstructs, extends or enlarges a gas or electric-lighting plant within its limits may incur debt outside the debt limit prescribed in this chapter in payment therefor to an amount not exceeding, in a town, five per cent, and, In a city, not exceeding two and one-half per cent, of the last preceding State valuation. SEC. 6. Cities and towns may by a majority vote incur debts for temporary loans in anticipation of the taxes of the municipal year in which such debts are incurred and expressly made payable therefrom by such vote. Such loans shall be payable within one year after the date of their incurrence, and shall not be reckoned in determining the authorized limit of indebtedness. (Notes may be non-interest bearing and sold at a discount. See Chapter 153, Laws of 1904.1 SEC. 7. Cities and towns may by a majority vote incur debts for temporary loans for the payment of any land damages or any proportion of the general expense of altering a crossing which they are required primarily to pay under the provisions of Sections 149 to 160, inclusive, of Chapter 111. Such loans shall not be reckoned in determining the authorized limit of indebtedness, and when any money so paid is repaid, it shall be immediately applied to the discharge of the loan. Sections referred to in Chap. 111 provide for the abolition of grade crossings. SEC. 8. Debts other than those mentioned in the two preceding sections shall be incurred only by a vote of two-thirds of the voters present and voting at a town meeting, or of two-thirds of all the members of each branch of the city council, taken by yeas and nays, and subject to the approval or disapproval of the mayor. SEC. 9. A city or town which has incurred a debt within the limitations as to amount and time of payment prescribed by this chapter may issue bonds, notes or scrip therefor, properly denominated on the face thereof, signed by its treasurer and, if issued by a city, countersigned by its mayor, or, U issued by a town, countersigned by a majority of its selectmen with, interest payable semi-annually at such rate as it deems proper, and may sell said bonds, notes or scrip, at not less than par, at public or private sale, or may use the same in payment of such debts. SEC. 10. If a city or town votes to issue bonds, notes, scrip or other certificates of indebtedness in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the officers authorized to negotiate the same may, in the name of such city or town, make a temporary loan for a period of not more than one year in anticipation of the money to be derived from the sale of such bonds, notes, scrip or other certificates of indebtedness; but the time within which such securities shall become due and payable shall not be extended by reason of the making of such temporary loan beyond the time fixed in the vote authoring the issue of such bonds, notes, scrip or other certificates of indebtedness. (See note under Section 6.1 SEC. 11. Debts incurred for supplying the inhabitants with water, for acquiring land for public playgrounds (a and parks] under the provisions of Chapter 28, for a municipal lighting plant under the provisions of Chapter 34, or in constructing sewers, shall be payable within thirty years; debts Incurred in building school houses and other public buildings and in procuring land therefor, within twenty years; and all other debts mentioned in Section 8, within ten years, or by the city of Boston within twenty years. a Added to law by Chapter 375, Acts of 1903. (Chapter 28, referred to above, provides for public parks, playgrounds, and under it any city or town (except Boston) may incur indebtedness to meet expense of acquiring land for public playgrounds outside the debt limit to an amount not exceeding 34 of 1% of its assessed valuation. Chapter 34 provides for the manufacture and distribution of gas and electricity.] SEC. 12. The interest on all debts shall annually be raised by taxation. If a debt is payable at a period exceeding ten years, the city or town shall, and in all other cases may, at the time of contracting the same, establish it sinking fund to be used for no other purpose than the payment of such debt, and shall annually raise by taxation and contribute thereto an amount sufficient with its accumulations to extinguish the debt at maturity; and if payable at a period not exceeding ten years, the city or town shall raise by taxation annually not less than 8% of the principal thereof, and shall set it apart for a sinking fund until an amount has been raised sufficient, with its accumulations, to extinguish the debt at maturity; and shall, in the year before the maturity of the debt, raise by taxation any balance necessary for its extinguishment. SEC. 13. A city or town, instead of establishing a sinking fund, may vote to provide for the payment of any debt by such annual proportionate payments as will extinguish the same at maturity, and thereupon such annual proportion shall, without further vote, be assessed under the provisions of Section 37 of Chapter 12 until such debt is extinguished. Sections 14 to 19. Inclusive, and Sections 22, 24 and 25, relate to the eleotion and duties of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and various other matters we cannot enter upon here. SEC. 21. A city which at a meeting of its voters held for that purpose has accepted, by a vote of two-thirds of the legal voters present and voting thereon, any Act to supply said city with water may, by a yea and nay vote of the majority of the members of each branch of the City Council, contract debts and issue bonds for the purpose and to the extent authorized by such Act, in the manner provided in, and subject to the provision of, the preceding sections. SEC. 23. No city or town shall, for the purpose of subscribing in aid of a railroad corporation, increase Its indebtedness to an amount which, with its existing net indebtedness' incurred for any purpose, excluding temporary [VOL. Lxxxxiv. loans. exceeds 3% of the valuation of the taxable property therein as ascertained by the last preceding city or town valuation for the assessment of taxes. In addition to these general provisions there are various special laws which contain exceptions to the general law as to debt limitation, which apply to Cambridge, Lynn, Newburyport, Waltham, Worcester, &c., &c. A further exception in favor of Metropolitan Park assessment loans issued In 1900 and 1901 was made by Chapter 325, Laws of 1902. i• "Net indebtedness" as used above shall mean the indebtedness of a county, city, town or district, omitting debts cleated for supplying the Inhabitants with water and other debts exempted from the operation of the law limiting their Indebtedness, and deducting the amount of the sinking funds available for the payment of the indebtedness included. Revised Statutes, Chapter 8, Section 5, Clause 12.1 EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Clause 15, Section 5, Part I, Chapter 490, of the Acts of 1909, provides that the following securities shall be exempt from taxation: "Bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the Commonwealth 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." SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWERS 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 5 and 6 of the "State and City Supplement" for May 29 1909. The law was further amended in 1909 and 1912 (see "Chronicle" of May 25 1912. "State and City Department"), and now reads as follows: SECTION 68. Deposits and the income derived therefrom shall be 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 snaking such loans see law in full in V. 87, p. 257.1 SECOND—Public Funds.—(a) In the public funds of the United States or of any of the New England States. (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 Commonwealth 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 Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont. Rhode Island or Connecticut whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last 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 inhabitants, 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, Pennsylvania, 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 purposes, but on which the interest has been fully paid, of any city of the aforesaid 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 investment, and whose net indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the valuation of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last preceding valuation of moperty therein for the assessment of taxes. (f) In the legally authorized bonds of the States of California, Delaware, Nebraska, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington, and in the legally authorized bonds for municipal purposes or in refunding bonds which have been issued for other than municipal purposes, but on which the interest has been fully paid, of any city of the States of California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey. New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Was and Wisconsin, which has at the date of such investment more than one hundred thousand inhabitants, established in the same manner as is provided in subdivision (e) of this clause, 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) In subdivisions (d), (e) and (1) of this clause the words "net Indebtedness" 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 one year, and deducting the amount of sinking funds available for the payment of the indebtedness included. RAILROAD BONDS. 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 railroad of which is located wholly or in part therein, which 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, et' 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 considered as outstanding within the meaning of this subdivision. New England Railroads. (b) In the bonds or assumed bonds of a railroad corporation incorporated in any of the New England States at least one-half of the railroad of which is located in said States, whether such corporation is in possession of and is operating its or road or is leased to another railroad oiloral eiterthsucbondsshalbesecureyarsmor4feo provided Zoeor the 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 unineumbered 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 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 operating its own road. (d) No bond shall be made a legal investment by subdivision 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 subdivision 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 one-third of the total amount of interest paid on all its direct. assumed and guaranteed funded indebtedness. Other Railroads. (e) In the mortgage bonds, as described in any of the following subdivisions of this clause, of any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States: Provided, that during each of the ten fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the date of such investment— NIA V, 1912.1 MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE. 21 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 of 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 iallroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of subdivision e preceding paragraph five, notwithstanding that the railroad of said issuing corporation is not operated by said guaranteeing corporation. CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DISTURBANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES. (k) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fall for a period not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the requirements of 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 following fiscal year with all the requirements of subdivision e, it shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period. BONDS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL ON ACCOUNT OF CONSOLIDATION. (1) Bonds which have been or shall become legal investments under any of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to or legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corporation which issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall be consolidated with another railroad corporation. If the consolidated or purchasing corporation shall assume the payment of said 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 consolidated, or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently Issued in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least equal to four per cent per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the time of such consolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or assumed said bonds. CREDIT OF A CORPORATION NOT TO BE LOST BY CONSOLIDATION. (m) If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requirements of subdivision e 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 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 DESCRIPTION OF BONDS. all the provisions of subdivision e preceding paragraph five during those next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or (1) Definition of First Mortgage.—Whenever the term "first mortgage' successive years merged or purchased corporations. Is used In the following subdivisions, it shall mean, unless otherwise quali- purchase In which all said consolidated, in ownership and possession, fied, a first mortgage on not less than seventy-five per cent of the railroad If considered as one continuous corporation said succeeding corporation shall that provided, complied: so have would owned in fee at the date of the mortgage by the railroad corporation on shall make such compliance the railroad of which said mortgage Is a lien, but In no case on less than continue so to comply for a further period which shall be in no case one hundred continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad, exclusive of equivalent to at least ten successive years, but which consolidation, merger or said following next two years the fiscal than sidings; provided, that seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the less purchase. lien of said mortgage is connected; For five years prior to the date of investment therein all the railroad STREET RAILWAY CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date of execution thereof has CORPORATIONS. (n) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires. "railroad corporabeen operated by, and Its operations included In, the operations of the tion" means a corporation which owns or is In possession of and operating 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 a railroad or railway of the class usually operated by steam power. Street Investment; except that a first mortgage given in substitution for and not railway corporations are not railroad corporations within the meaning of greater in amount than such a first mortgage, and covering the same rail- this Act. road property, shall be considered to be In accordance with this requirePRESENT INVESTMENTS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL. ment. FOURTII.—The provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the invest(g) Direct Obligations.—Bonds issued or assumed by a railroad corpora- ment In any mortgages of real estate held by such corporation at the time tion described in subdivision e, which are secured by a mortgage which was of its passage, nor the investment at such time or thereafter in any issue at the date thereof or is at the date of such investment— of bonds or notes dated prior to its passage, In which such corporation was (1) A first mortgage on railroad owned in fee by the corporation issuing then authorized to invest, so long as such bonds or notes continue to comor assuming said bonds, except that, if it is not a first mortgage on seventy- ply with the requirements of law then in force. five per cent of all such railroad owned In fee by said corporation, it shall be STREET RAILWAY BONDS. a first mortgage on at least seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject FIPTH.—In the bonds of any street railway company incorporated in to the lien of said Mortgage at the date thereof; but If any stocks or bonds this Commonwealth the railway of which is located wholly or in part are deposited with the trustee of said mortgage as part security therefor, therein, and which has earned and paid in dividends In cash an amount representing or covering railroad mileage not owned in tee, the bonds se- equal to at least five per cent upon all Its outstanding capital stock in each cured by said mortgage shall not become legal investments unless said of the five years last preceding the certification by the Board of Railroad corporation owns In fee at least seventy-five per cent of the total mileage Commissioners hereinafter provided for. No such investment shall be which Is subjet to the lien of said mortgage and which is represented or made unless said company appears from returns made by It to the Board of covered by said stocks or bonds: Railroad Commissioners to have properly paid said dividends without im(2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage or trust indenture which Is in effect pairment of assets or capital stock, and said board shall on or before the a first mortgage, upon all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage fifteenth day of January in each year certify and transmit to the Bank or trust indeatuie. by virtue of the Irrevocable pledge with the trustee Commissioner a list of such street railway companies. thee It of an entire issue or Issues of bonds which are a first lien upon the Dividends paid by way of rental to stockholders of a leased street railway railroad of a railroad corporation which Is owned and operated, controlled Company shall be deemed to have been earned and paid by said company and operated or leased and operated by the corporation issuing or assuming within the meaning of this clause, provided that said company shall have said bonds: annually earned. and properly paid in dividends In cash, without impair(3) A refunding mortgage which covers at least seventy-five per cent of ment of assets or capital stock, an amount equal to at least five per cent the railroad owned in fee by said corporation at the date of said mortgage upon all its outstanding capital stock In each of the five fiscal years next and provides for the retirement of all outstanding mortgage debts which are the date of the lease thereof. a prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said refunding preceding If two or more street railway companies have been consolidated by purmortgage at the date thereof. But if any of the bonds which said refunding chase or otherwise during the five years prior to said certification, the paymortgage Is given to refund are secured on a railroad not owned in fee by ment severally from the earnings of each year of dividends equivalent In the corporation executing said refunding mortgage, there shall be conveyed the aggregate to a dividend of five per cent on the aggregate capital stocks and assigned to the trustee of said refunding mortgage either— of the several companies during the years preceding such consolidation At least seventy-five per cent of the railroad on which each issue of bonds shall be sufficient for the purpose of this Act. to be refunded is secured, free from any mortgage lien except that of the he Board of Railroad Commissioners In January 1912 announced the or mortgage or mortgages securing the bonds to be refunded; following roads as meeting the requirements of this clause (V.93.p. 1736): At least seventy-five per cent of the outstanding bonds of each issue Boston Elevated By. Co. Fitchburg & Leominster St. By. Co. which is secured by a mortgage lien upon such railroad; and all of said Boston & Northern By. Co. Holyoke Street By. Co. railroad not owned In fee which Is so subjected to the lien of said refunding Boston & Revere Electric Ry. Co. Street By. Co. Springfield mortgage shall be the railroad of one or more railroad corporations which Citizens' Elec. St. Ry. of Newb'yp't. Union Street Ry. Co. are owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and operated, Dartmouth & Westport St. By. Co. West End Street Ry. Co. by the corporation issuing or assuming said refunding mortgage bonds; Worcester Consolidated St. By. Co. Middlesex Street Ry. Co. But in no case shall the bonds secured by said refunding mortgage become East The above is used by the Bank Commissioner as a basis for the flst of a legal investment unless they mature at a later date than any bonds which bonds and good safe deems investments under Clause Fifth of he which said refunding mortgage Is given to refund, nor unless the total mileage this Act. (See Clause Thirteenth below.) subjected to the lien of said refunding mortgage in accordance with the BONDS. COMPANY TELEPHONE requirements of this paragraph is at least twenty-live per cent greater than SIXTH.—In the bonds of any telephone company subject to the prothe mileage covered by any one of the mortgages securing bonds which said visions of section thirty-seven of chapter fourteen of the Revised Laws, refunding mortgage is given to refund. of the Commonwealth: (4) A mortgage upon not less than ten per cent of the railroad, ex- and of which a majority of the directors are residents Provided, that during each of the five fiscal years of such telephone comclusive of sidings, owned In fee at the date of said mortgage by the corporainvestment— such of date the preceding next pany hundred five than tion issuing or assuming said bonds. but In no case on less (1) The gross income of such telephone company shall have been not less continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad; provided, that Said mortgage Is a first or second lien upon not less than seventy-five than ten million dollars per annum. (2) Such telephone company shall have paid the matured principal and 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 interest of all its Indebtedness. (3) Such telephone Company shall have paid in dividends In cash an prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said mortgage, amount equal to not less than six per cent per annum on all its outstanding at the date of the execution thereof; The bonds secured by said mortgage mature at a later date than, and issues of capital stock. (4) The dividends paid on the capital stock of such telephone company cover a mileage at least twenty-five per cent greater than is covered by. shall not have been less than the total amount necessary to pay the interest any of the bonds secured by a prior lien mortgage so to be retired; The date of said mortgage shall be at least live years prior to the date of upon its entire outstanding indebtedness. And further provided that such bonds shall be secured either (a) by a such investment. of such (h) Bonds Underlying Refunding Mortgages.—Mortgage bonds or bonds first mortgage upon at least ,sLyenty-five per cent of the property a trust company incorporated secured by mortgage bonds which are a direct obligation of, or which have telephone company or (b) by tile depositwith other of of stock of Commonwealth bonds shares and this of been laws have which the guaranteed by endorsement as to both under been assumed, or limits the amount principal and interest by, a railroad corporation whose refunding mortgage telephone corporations, under an indenture of trust which the of securities value the per seventy-five to cent secured of investment so under bonds of legal subof four or three paragraphs a made bonds are deposited as stated and determined In said Indenture, and provided that division g; provided. that— Said bonds are prior to and are to be refunded by such refunding mortgage: during each of the five years next preceding such investment the annual all covers the and dividends paid in cash on the securities deposited have Interest mortgage real the which property upon Said refunding amounted to not less than fifty per cent in excess of the annual interest on mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien. In the case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the corporation issuing the bonds outstanding and secured by said deposit. Not more than two said bonds Is owned and operated. controlled and operated, or leased and per cent of the deposits of any savings bank shall be invested In thebonds of telephone companies. operated, by said railroad corporation. BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS. (I) Guaranteed Obligations.—Bonds which have been guaranteed by enSEVENT11.—In the stock of a banking association located In the New which dorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation England States and incorporated under the authority of the United States. bas compiled with all the provisions of subdivision e: provided, that— (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 hereinafter 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 outstanding capital stock. (4) The gross earnings from the operation of the property of such railroad 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 w th 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 deductir g 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 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 five, including therein the authorized amount of all previously guaranteed, bond issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of such guaranteeing corporation outstanding at the date of such investment; nor in case at said date the total debt of the corporation which issued said bonds shall exceed three times its outstanding capital stock. In the case of a mortgage executed prior to the passage of this Act, 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 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 requirements of this subdivision preceding paragraph five up to and including the fiscal year of said corporation in which this Act is passed. 22 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. or 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 and as security for loans more than twenty per cent 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 authority of the United States and located in this Commonwealth, and in any trust company incorporated In this Commonwealth, but such deposit shall not in any case exceed five hundred thousand dollars nor twenty-five per cent of the capital stock and surplus fund of such depositary. Clause Eighth relates to loans on personal security, which are restricted to one-third of the deposits and income. (In addition to loans authorized by Clause Eighth, under an Act approved April 8 1910, banks may loan on notes with a pledge as collateral of life Insurance policies. V. 90, la. 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 relates 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. LIST OF BONDS TO BE PREPARED. THIRTEENTH.-Not later than the first day of February in each year the Commissioner shall prepare a list of all the bonds and notes which are then legal investments under the provisions of clauses third, fourth, fifth and sixth. Said list shall at all times be open to public inspection and a cops,thereof shall be sent to every savings bank. The report of the Bank Commissioner for 1911 contains a list of bonds considered legal under clauses third, fourth, fifth and sixth of the above Act. This list appeared in State & City Dept. of "Chronicle" April 27 1912. (Opinion of Attorney-General Regarding Legality of N. Y. N. H. & H.RR. Bonds as Savings Bank Investments.1-Attorney-General James M. Swift rendered an opinion in Feb. 1911 with reference to the Act passed by the Legislature in June 1910 to validate bonds and stocks of the New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Co., and for the purpose of determining whether or not the assets were sufficient to show the road a solvent corporation. As stated in V. 92, p. 462. the report of the Commission appointed under the Act referred to was filed with the Legislature on Feb. 17 1911. The Act stated that "nothing herein contained shall authorize the investment by savings banks in the securities aforesaid unless they are otherwise legal Investments under the provisions of Chapter 590, Acts of 1909." 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 securities for savings bank investments.' See V. 92, p. 541. [VOL. Lxxxxrv. Water Works. (Con.)Population in 1910 -- - _16,215 4s '08 J-D,, $7,000_ _ Dec 31 '13.'19 INTEREST at First Nat. ----- of 4s '09 J-D 1,000 June 1 '12-'19 Attleborough, Boston Safe Deposit 48 '09 J-D 4,000-_June 1 '12-'19 eiG Trust Co., Boston, First Nat. Bk. 4s '08 J-D 14,000-Dec 1 '12-'25 and Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. 4s '10 J-D 2,000_ Dec 31 '13-'14 Park Loan. BELMONT. 4s '96 M-N $15,000c_ _ -Nov 1 1946 This town (P. 0. Boston) is in Middlesex County. Incorp. in 1859. Sewer Bonds. 4s '96 J-D$100,000c_ __June 1 1936 School-House Bonds. 45 '03 J-D 10,500 Dec 31 1923 4s J-D $40,000c..June 1 1917 4s '04 J-D 1,000 -__Dec 31 1910 48 '04 A-0J 8,000c Oct 1 '12-'15 4s '05 ,J-D 2,000 Dec 15'12-'13 1 9,000c.. Oct 1 '16-'24 4,000 Dec 1 '12-'15 348 J-D 24,000c_ _June '12-'23 4s '07 J-D 4s '10 J-D 14,000c_Dec 1 '12-'18 4s '08 J-J 11,000c_July 1 '12-'22 4s '11 J-J High way Loans. 5,000c_July 1 '12-'21 J-D $4,000__Dec 31 '12-'15 4s Street Loan. 45 A-0 $12,000c....Oct 1 '12-'15 Town Yard Loan. 4s '09 J-D $2,000 __June 1 '12-'15 4s '07 M-S 5,000c_Mch 1 '13-'17 Police Signal Bonds. Water Loans. 4s '06 J-D $1,000--Dec 31 1912 48 F-A $8,000c--Aug 1 1925 6,000c_ -July 1 1926 Town-Hall-Site Loan. J-J 4s 330'99 A-0 $52,000c_ -_Apr 1 1939 4s 5,000o_ --Dec 1 1926 J-D School Loans. 7,000c_ -June 1 1929 J-D 48 3,000c_Dec 1 '12-'17 4s '93 M-N J$64,000c1_Nov 1 1913 4s '06 J-D 1 600J 4s '09 A-0 10,000c_ -.Apr 1 1939 4s '99 A-0 10,150c_Apr 1913-'19 Electric Light Bonds. 4s '04 J-J 10,000c_July 1 '12-'21 4s J-D $14,000c..-June 1 1928 4s '04 J-D 5,000c_Dec 15 '12-'16 4s 1,500c_Apr 1 '13-'14 A-0 48 '08 J-D 37,500 __Dec 31 '12-'26 Sewer Loan. 4s '08 J-D 2,500 Dec 31 '12-'16 45 M-N $18,000c_ __Nov 1 1924 4s '10 J-D 51,000c_Dec 1 '13-'25 48 J-J 9,000c.. __July 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_3656,700 4s 6,000c. __June 1 1927 J-D Floating debt 40,000 3 As J-D 20,000c_._June 2 1932 Sinking fund 107,522 334s A-0 10,000c....Oct 2 1930 Borrowing capacity _ ------ 121,615 48 '07 M-S 10,000c.. __Mch 1 1937 Total assessed val. 1911.-13,110,483 48 '08 J-D 10,000c_ __June 1 1938 (Assessment at actual value) 48 '11 J-D 5,000c_ __June 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 -_*20.40 Fire Department Bonds. Population in 1910 ---------- 11,187 4s J-D $3,000c_June 1 '12-'17 INTEREST coupons are payable 4s 3,000c_Aug 1 '12-'14 F-A at Beacon Trust Co., Boston. Playground Loan. 48 $500-May 27 1912 ATHOL. TOTAL -15EBT Apr 4 19123262,500 This town is situated in Worcester Sinking fund - _ ----- 44,217 County. Incorp. Mch. 6 1762. Water debt (included) _ - , 39,000 School & Street-Grading Notes. Total valuation 1911 --- - -6,962,770 4s '10 A-0 J$2,000 __Oct 1 1912 (Assessment at about- actual value) 1 2,500_ - -Oct 1 1913 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 __ _$18.80 CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE Sewer Loan (outside debt limit). Population in 1910 -------.5,452 STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 48 '94 J-J $50,000c_ __July 1 1924 48 '03 J-J Aggregate Municipal Indebtedness. 28,000c_ __July 1 1933 BEVERLY. The gross interest-bearing debt of all municipalities of the State was 4s '04 J-J 3,200c 1934 This city is in Essex County. $247,526,776 on May 1 1910. 4s '08 J-J 24.000c_ --Apr 1 1938 Founded 1626; a town, 1668; inThe following table shows the aggregate assessed valuation as returned 4s '09 J-J 5.000c 1939 corporated as a city May 23 1894. by the local assessors, the aggregate net debt of all the municipalities of Bridge Notes. School Loans. 4s '10 A-0 $4,000-- -Oct 1 1913 the State, and the percentage of the. same, for the years indicated: $3,000c_ ___Oct 1 1912 Aggregate Permanent Improvement. 4s '02 A-0 {24,000c_ _Oct 1 '13-'20 YearValuation. Net Debt. Percentage• 33s $5,250c. J-J 1912 - 2,500c _ __Oct 1 1921 1910 $3,907,892,598 Miscellaneous. $167,315,903 35,000c_July 1 '12-'18 4.2 3348'03 J-J 1909 3,727,473,635 A-0 $4,000c_ _Oct 3 '12-'18 4s '03 J-J 166,080,073 43s 10,000c_July 1 '19-'20 4.4 1908 3,590,600,106 163,558,325 Paving Notes. 4.5 45 '03 J-J 3,000c_ _July 1 1921 1907 4s 3,512,557,604 A-0 J$4,0001912-1915 45 '05 M-N 4,000c_M-ay 1 '13-'16 158,586,274 4.5 1905 3,312,255,163 1 500 - -_ _1916 147,509,003 84,000c_May 1 '13-'24 4.4 1900 2,961,119,947 Water Bonds (outside debt limit). 48 '05 M-N { 6,000c.. __May 1 1925 131,016,743 4.4 1890 $35,000c_ _Aug 1 '12-'16 2,154,134,626 5,000c- _May 1 1926 70,742,786 3.2 1880 A{100,000c __Aug 1 '17-'26 33.4809 M-N 14,000c_May 1 '13-'19 , 4s '06 F 1,584,756,802 68,512,929 4.3 1871 180,000c...Aug 1 '27-'36 434s'07 M-N 114,000cMay 1 '13-'19 1,497,351,686 39,421,298 2.6 I F-A 30,000c-Aug 1 '12-'41 4s 1,0000.--May 1 1920 ABINGTON. AMEBBURY (Con.)School-House Loan. 48 '10 F-A 20,000c_Aug 1 '12-'15 This town is in Plymouth County. School Bonds. A-0 $28.000c -- -1912-1925 4s 60,000c_Aug 1 '16-'30 Incorporated in 1712. 4s '07 J-J $15,000r_July 1 '12-'16 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 19123505.450 4s '11 J-D 20,000c_ Dec 1 '12-21 Water Loan. PERMAN'T D'T Mch 19123339,500 Sinking fund 40,058 Town Loans. 48 - - - $2,000c_May 1 '17-'18 Floating debt----------------1,560 1,560 Water debt (Included) M-N $10,000c_Nov 23'13-18 345,000 6s 48 May 25,000c_May 1 '12-'16 Sinking fund 17,328 Tax valuation 1911-4,918,925 Water Loan. Jan 48 5,000c_Jan 1 '13-'17 Total valuation 1911 _6.367,056 Tax rate (per $1,000) foff____ $20.90 F-A$150,000c_ 4s __Aug 1 1917 48 M-N 54,000c_May 1 '23-'40 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value) in 1910 -- - - -.8,536 4s '03 J-J 1 16,000c_July 1 '12-'19 48 '10 J-J 17,000 _July 1 '12-'28 Total tax (per $1.000) 1911 --$18.80 Population INTEREST payable at N. W.Har5,000c_July 1 '20-'24 3;iff 3,000c_June 1 '12-'17 Population in 1910 J-D ________ 9,894 ris, Inc., Boston, and at Old Colony 330'05 A-0 32,000c -Oct 1 '12-'27 Bridge and Memorial Bonds. INTEREST on the school bonds is 1,000c....Oct 1 1928 J-J $12,000c_July 1 '12-'21 paid to the registered holder; on the Trust Co., Boston. 33is 22,000c_Oct 1 '12-'22 School Bonds. water bonds of 1906 at Old Col- ATTLEBOROUGH. 48 '05 A-0 1 1,000c- __Oct 1 1928 3s J-J $22,000c_July 1 '12-'22 ony Trust Co., Boston,the and on the This town is in Bristol County. 4,000c_ _Oct 1 '29-'30 Water Refunding Bonds. funding bonds and water of 1910 Incorporated Oct. 19 1694. 2,000 _ -Nov 1 1912 48 '10 48 '11 M-N $3,009-- __May 1 1941 & 1911 at First Nat. Bank,4s Boston. Water Bonds. TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 '12-.3143,000 Library Site Bonds. 4s A-0 $20,000c_._Oct 12 1012 4s"09 A-0 $12,000___0ct 1 '12-'17 Tax valuation 1911 - ------3,279,823 48 M-S 12,000c -- _Sept 1 1915 Fire Loan. (Property is assessed at actual value) AMHERST. This town is in Hampshire County. 4s 20,000c _ Jan 1 1919 4s '06 J-J $10,000c_July 1 '12-'16 J-J Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 -322.30 48 A-0 25,000c _ - _Oct 1 1922 Sewer Loans. Population in 1910 5,455 Incorporated in 1759. 48 Refunding Bonds. J-J 35,000c&r_July 1 1923 45 '93 J-J $32,000c_July 1 '12-'19 INTEREST payable at First Nat. 48 g 40,000c_ - _July 1 1924 48 '00 J-J 56,000c_July 1 '12-'25 J-J $50,000c_ - _Jan 1 1920 48 J-J Bank, Boston. BOND. DEBT Feb 1912--- 450,000 4s J4 25,000c_ _-July 1 1926 48 '03 A-0 i48,000c_Apr 1 '13-'24 Floating debt 10,000c_ __July 1 1927 20,000c_Apr .1 '25-'34 J-J 57,500 48 ADAMS. Total valuation 1911 13,000c.. -.July 1 1928 4s '06 A-01 33,000c_Apr 1 '13-'31 J-J 4,120.777 4s This town is In Berkshire County. (Assessment about 1 25,000c_Apr 1 '32-'36 15,000r_ __July 1 1929 actual value) 3 As g J-J j Library Bonds. 12,000c_ ..July 1 1930 4348'07 A-0 22,000c__Oct 1 '12-'22 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ --$18.75 3348 g J-J 4s '07 ___ $24,000r_ _Oct 3 '12-'15 Population In 1910 10,000c_ Jan 1 1921 4348'07 A-0 2,000c_ _Oct 1 '12-'13 5,112 3 As g J-J School Bonds. 20,000c....Apr A-0 1 1921 4s '08 M-S 35,000c_Sept 1 '12-'18 3348 INTEREST payable In Amherst. 4s '08 -__ J$6,000r_ _Oct 3 '12-'14 A-0 30,000c.. _Apr 1 1932 334509 M-S 3148 6,000c_Mch 1 '13-'14 1 3,000r Oct 3 1915 4s A-0 30,000c......Oct 1 1933 334s'09 J-J 4,000c_July 1 '12-'13 4s '08 ___ 20,000r_ _Oct 3 '16-'17 ANDOVER. 48 '04 A-0 20,000c_ __Oct 1 1934 4s '10 _-_ 12,000 _June 1 '12-'15 This town is in Essex County and 3;0'05 48 '09 -__ 50,000r_ _Oct 3 '19-'23 M-S 100,000c_ Mch 1 1935 4 As'10 ___ 4,000 __June 1 '12-'13 was incorporated May 6 1646. 3 U8'10 8,000r__Oct 3 '12-'15 3 As'05 M-N 50,000c_ __Nov 1 1935 48 '11 J4 J 6,000c__July 11912 Water Bonds, Refunding Loan. 4s '08 A-0 44,0000_ _Apr 1 '13-'34 140,000c_Jnly 1 '13-'22 M-N $40,000c_Nov 1 '12-'19 48 33s'09 $10,000r___Oct 3 1918 48 13,000c_July 1 '12-'18 48 '11 F-A 15,000c_Aug 1 '12-'16 4s M-N 10,0000_ __Nov 1 1920 4s '10 J-J 4s '09 -__ 7,000r_ --Oct 3 1918 M-S '11 J12,000c_Jan J-J 1 48 '13-'18 9,000c_Sept 1 '12-'14 4s J-D 20,000c_June 1 '22-'23 Street Loan. 1 1,000c__Jan 1 1919 Public-Building Loan. J-D 15,000c_ -June 1 1925 48 '11 --_ $45,000c_ _Oct 1 '12-'20 4s $12,000 ._s '10 '09 38,500c_July J-J 1 48 '12-'28 _ _Oct 1 '12-'17 45 J-D 5,000c_ __June 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_31'73,000 24,000c_July 1 '29-'40 _.8 '10--4,000 _.Mch 1 '13-'14 A-0 21.000c_Apr 1 '13-'31 45 '10 J-J Sinking fund _ ---------7,400 3;is BridgeBonds. 19,000 __July 1 '12-'30 48 '10 J-J Assessed valuation 1911 -- _6,402,592 330'08 J-D 44,000c_June 1 '12-'33 48 '11 J-J J15,000c_July 1 '12-'21 330'09 M-Sj$15,000-Mch 1 '13-'17 (Assessment about 5i actual value) 4s '10 A-0 29,000c_Apr 1 '13-'35 1 2,000_ _Mch 1 1918 120,000c_July 1 '22-'41 School Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 -- --$17.60 Park Loan. School Notes. _ _ _ $10,000_ _Sept 1 '12-'21 3 As Population in 1910..........13,026 4s J-J M-N $30,000c_ $20,000c_July 1 '12-'21 -Nov 48 1 1920 12,0000_July 1 '12-'14 INTEREST on coupon bonds pay- 4s '10 J-J Fire-Engine Notes. 48 '06 J4 J 9,000.-July 1 '12-'20 Sewer Bonds. able at Old Colony Trust Co., Bos--_ 45 '11 $12,000 '12-'15 Nov 1 -.July 1 1921 J-D 4s J$20,000c_ _June 1 1913 ton; other Interest by Treasurer. Miscellaneous Notes. Dredging Loans. 1 30.000c _June 1 1928 M-N $7,000c_Nov 1 '12-'18 4s '08 F-A $10,000 Aug 1 '12-'13 48 1,000e_ _Apr 1 1919 48 4s '09 A-0 ADAMS FIRE DISTRICT. '08 -- J 3,000..,. Dec 31 1912 48 '03 M-N 130,000o_Nov 1 '12-'21 55 '93 A-0 $10,000c __Oct 1 '12-'13 BOND. DEBT Jan 11 19123257,000 1 2,000e.--Nov 1 1922 110,000 __Dec 31 '12-'13 43.000 4s '02 A-0 30,000c.. Oct 1 '15-'20 Note debt Engine Station Bonds. Playground Bonds. • 48,393 4s Fire 4s '08 A-0 15,000c_ _Oct 1 '12-'14 Sinking fund ___ ------'10 M-N $34,200c_May J-J 2 '12-'20 '10 $9,000_ -.July 1 '12-20 48 60,051 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912- -355,000 Other assets --- - _ -----School Bonds. Street Loans. Sinking fund -------------- 16,769 Total valuation 1911 _ _ _7,184,737 48 '09 M-N $30,000 May 1 '14-'10 48 '03 J-J $36,000c_July 1 '12-'23 Assessed valuation 1911- _6,402,592 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1-911 --_ _16.50 48 '12 M-N 35,000_ Nov 18 '12-'18 48 '08 A-0 21,000c_Oct 1 '12-'18 Fire dist. tax (per $1,000) '11-$3.40 Value town property -------883,087 BOND. DEBT Dec 15'1132,035,950 Bonds. --7.301 4s Sewer Population in 1910 ---------- 13,067 Population in 1910 '10 J-J 1 491.000c_July 1 '12-'24 General sinking fund_ __ 434,935 INTEREST payable in Adams on INTEREST on the water 3348 of 2,000c_ Water debt (included) _ _ 1025 _ 1 July 593,000 the 5s and the 4s of 1908 at the First 1908 is payable at the Old Colony 5,000 __July 1 1925 Water sink. funds May '11 442,476 Nat. Bank; on the 4s of 1902 at the Trust Co., Boston; on other loans at 4s '10 J-J 35,000--July 1 '26-'30 Borrow. capac. Dec. 15'11 409,833 Greylock Nat. Bank. National Shawmut Bank. Boston. 6,000 _ ..July 11031 Total valuation 1911_ .37,474,200 4,000 _ _ __July 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19 1O1. -11 ..$1I5.00 AMESBURY. ARLINGTON. A-0 '12-'21 '11 4s Population 40,000 _ _Oct 1 in 18,650 1910 Amesbury Township is in Essex Co. This town is in Middlesex County. 60.000 __Oct 1 '22-'41 INTEREST on sewerage bondallof Funding Bonds. Value town property Jan. 1 1912, 4s '10 J-J 2,000c __July 1 1932 1008 and 1911 is payable at the Old J-J $25,000c --------1912 $1,601,185. 48 48,000c_July 1 '33-'40 Colony Trust Co. In 'Boston; on other Fire Engine House Bonds. Water Works. Bonds. loans at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 3 As M-N J$7,000r_May 15'12-18 45 '92 J-J $92,000c_ __Jan 1 1922 4s Street '06 J-D $40,000c_ ....June 1 1016 1 500r .May 15 1919 45 '94 A-0 94,000c..--Apr 1 1924 GEN. BONDS Apr 1912_31,070,700 BILLERICA. Water Plant Bonds. 4s '96 A-0 5,000c- --Oct 1 1926 Floating debt & time notes 65,000 This town is in Middlesex County. 4s '06 J-J J210,000c_July 1 '12-'32 4s '98 A-0 15,000c_ --Oct 1 1928 Sinking fund. 149,701 Incorporated 1655. 1 27,000c_July 1 '33-'35 4s '97 A-0 10,000c- --Oct 1 1927 Water debt (incl. above)_ 673,500 Town Hall Bonds. 29,000c_July 1 '12-'40 4s '95 A-0 10,000c...-Oct 1 1925 Water sinking fund (incl.) 4s '10 J-J --Apr 1 1019 $30,000c_ 105,343 A-0 48 M-N 12,000c_May '11 1 48 '12-'23 4s'05 J-D 7,000 --Dec 15'12-'18 Total valuation 1911 18,571,395 Bonds. • Bridge Bonds. 4s '07 J-D 9,000-- _ Dec 1 '12-'20 (Assessment about 3,4 actual value) 48 Bridge '10 F-A $8,000c_Aug 2 '12-'19. 4s '11 • J-J $14,000c _1913-1910 4s '07 J-D 2,000--Dec 1 '12-'13 Total tax (per $1,000) 1011-...$16.20 3348 --1912-1919 8,000r Aug MAY. 1912.J MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Bridge Bonds-(Con.). BILLERICA (Con.)34 $1,500._ __Jan 1 1936 334s Water Bonds. '06 J-J 150,000.. __July 1 1946 4s 1928 1 -May 4s M-N $90,000c 3348'07 34 48,000 __ __Jan 1 1937 School Bonds. 10,000.. _July 1 1927 Apr $25,000c_ _April 1921 4s '07 J-J 334s 1937 9,000 _ -..Dec BOND. DEBT Apr 19f2 _ $145,000 48 '07 J-D 1047 18,560 4s '07 J-D 49,000.. _Dec Floating debt. 59,798 48 '08 J-J 205,000_ _June 1 1928 Sinking fund 1,800. __Jan 29 1949 Assessed valuation 1911......2,564,934 334s'09 J-J 9,000 _Jan 1 '13-'15 (Assessment about actual value.) 3348'10 _ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ __$16.20 48 '11 _ - J36.000 __Jan 2 '13-'16 180,000 _Jan 2 '17-'26 Population in 1905 ________ _2,843 10,000 _July 1 '12-'16 2,789 3 As'll _ __ Population In 1910 _-Nov 1 '12-'21 M-N 250,000r Boston '11 4s In INTEREST is payable Rapid Transit. on water bonds at the Old Colony A-0 $50,000_ __ _Oct 1 1934 Trust Co. and on town-hall bonds at 4s A-01,000,000_ __ _Apr 1 1935 the Mercantile Trust Co.; on bridge 4s J-3 250,000 _ _ _ _Jan 1 1936 354s 330 In Lowell. _ _Apr 1 1936 A-0 500,000_ _Apr 334s BOSTON. 3. F. Fitzgerald, Mayor; 354s A-01,500,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1936 _July 1 1937 Chas. II. Slattery, City Treas.; 334s J-3 1,000,000_ _July _Jan 1 1938 34 200,000_._Jan J. Alfred Mitchell, City Auditor. 334s A-0 200,000_ _Apr _Apr 1 1938 City was incorporated Fcb.23 1822. 334s _ _July 1 1940 34 50,000_ _July On Nov.2 1909 a charter amendment 334s municipal _Oct 1 1941 A-0 3s 250,000__ which was adopted under J-3 201,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1942 nominations are to be made only 38 J-D 500000.._ _June 1 1942 upon petition of 5,000 voters. The 334s J4 300,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1943 Mayor serves for four years, subject 3 As to recall after two years. V.89,p.1234. 334s J-D1,300,000_ _ _ _June 1 1943 elecrecall a _Jan 1 1944 holding J4 50,000_ _Jan of 334s question The tion was submitted to the voters on 33413'04 J-D 133,000r_ _ _June 1 1944 _ _July 1 1945 Nov. 7 1911, but failed to carry. 3 A s'05 J-J 100,000_ _July _Jan 1 1947 V. 93, p. 1337. On Nov. 7 1911 the 3 A s'07 34 75,000_ _Jan 1947 5,000..._ _Oct voters accepted an Act passed by the 45 '07 ___ Legislature annexing the town of 33.0'09 A-0 350,000r___Apr 1 1949 Hyde Park, which became a part of 48 '10 J4 500,000r_ _July 1 1950 the city Jan. 11912. V. 93, p. 1337. 48 '11 M-N 404,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1956 46,000____July 1 1956 The county of Suffolk, in which 3348'11 Boston is situated, contains also the Park Construction. J-J $100,000..-Jan 1916 city of Chelsea and the towns of Re- 48 J4 450,000 _ _Jan 1 1918 vere and Winthrop. Boston, how- 48 5,000 __ -April 1918 A-0 ever, receives all the county income, 48 5,000._ _July 1918 J4 pays all the county expenses, owns 48 1918 A-0 40,000 _Oct the county buildings, and is responsi- 48 34 480,500_ _Jan 1 1919 ble for the county debt, which 48 amounted on May 1 1912 to $3,866,- 48 A-0 16,000 ___ _April 1919 333. The details of this county debt 48 3,500.. __July 1919 J4 34 439,500- __Jan 11920 are included in the following financial 48 report for this city. 16,400.. _July 1920 48 J4 1920 "Miscellaneous Loans." 48 A-0 44,100_ _Oct J-J $62,500 _ __Jan 1 1913 48 3348 J-J 500,000 __ __Jan 1 1921 A-0 346,000_ __Apr 1 1913 38 48 34 25,000.. _Jan 1 1921 A-0 110,300.. Oct 1 1914 354s 4s A-0 151,000 _ _ _Apr 1 1929 A-0 46.100 _ __Apr 1 1915 354s 48 49,000._.July 1 1929 J-J 4s A-0 108,500_ __Oct 1 1915 38 34 154,000_ _July 1 1930 4€ 34 89,200 _ _ __Jan 1 1916 3548 34 46,000 __ __July 1 1930 48 J-J 589,500- --July 1 1916 35 34 25,000_ _Jan 1 1931 48 A-0 3,000 __Apr 1 1916 334g .14 263,000- -.Jan 1 1937 4s A-0 102,500_ __Oct 1 1916 3 34s 1937 34 500,000 __ __Jan 4€ M-N 223,500_ __Nov 30 1916 High ways. 48 45,500 _ - __Jan 1 1917 48 '06 J-J $31,000_ _July 1 1912 J-J A-0 243,200_ _Oct 1 1912 A-0 3,000_ __Apr 1 1917 48 48 J-3 309,000 ___July 1 1917 48 '06 J-J 150,000.. _Jan 1 1913 48 34 350,000 __July 1 1913 J4 20:3,500 _ __July 1 1917 49 354s A-0 150,000 _Oct 1 1913 A-0 169,000._ __Oct 1 1917 48 48 34 500,000_ _July 1 1915 34 130.800.....Jan 1 1918 48 334s J-J 700,000_ _July 1 1916 A-0 299,000.. __Apr 1 1918 49 334s 34 500,000_ _Jan 1 1917 34 • 80,000 _...July 1 1918 3348 334s J4 825,000_ __July 1 1919 A-0 18,000.. _Oct 1 1918 3349 334s 34 500,000.. _June 1922 A-0 228,100........Apr 1 1919 334s 334s A-0 1 __July 1919 __ 331,200 J-J 334s 334s J-J 750,000.. _Jan 1 1928 8,000.. __Oct 1 1919 334s A-0 38 5,000.. _July 1 1928 34 A-0 10,000_ _Oct 1 1919 354s 3348 A-0 6,000..-Oct 1 1928 J-D 43,500 __Dec 1 1919 3348 334s 650 __Jan 1 1929 Jan 1 1921 3548 J4 J4 300,510 38 A-0 44,800_ -Apr 11029 A-0 133,000Apr 1 1921 3548 3s _Jan 1 1930 1 518,000_ 1921 334s 34 A-0 160,000.. _Oct 38 34 211,600 _..July 1 1921 354s 34 661,000 __July 11030 334s 34 180,850 _ __Jan 1 1922 39 38 3,550.-__July 1 1930 3-3 _ __June 1 1922 38 J-D 519,000 __June 34 150,000 - - _Jan 1 1931 334s A-0 142,700 __Oct 1 1922 3s A-0 300,000.- __Apr 1 1931 330 A-0 25,000 __ Oct 1 1928 334s J-J 600,000- --July 1 1931 3548 J-J 220,500 _ __Jan 1 1923 38 A-0 220,000.. _Oct 1 1931 3548 J-J 126,000 _ _ __Jan 1 1032 330 A-0 100,000-Apr 1 1923 38 J-D 524,700- __June 1 1923 38 J4 &3,000 ._Jan 1 1932 334s A-0 56,300_ _Apr 1 1932 A-0 35,000.... _Oct 1 1923 38 3348 J-D 650,000_ __June 1 1932 J-J 222,800 _ _ __Jan 1 1924 3348 3548 A-0 5,000-. __Oct 1 1932 J-D 100,000 _ _ __June 1 1932 334s 334s 1932 A-0 30,000 __Oct 5,000... _July 1 1932 334s J4 334s _ Dec 31 1932 34 500,000 A-0 20,000- __Oct 1 1932 334s 354s J4 5,000._ __Jan 11033 J-J 1,160,000 __ __Jan 1 1934 3349 334s J-D 500,000.... _June 1 1933 334s'04 J-D 75,000r_ __June 1 1924 334s 3-3 170,000 __ __Jan 1 1934 334s'04 A-0 03,700 __ __Oct 1 1934 3349 334s'05 34 600,000 __Jan 1 1935 3348'04 J-D 600,000r_ _June 1 1934 3348'05 J-D 320,00tL.__Dec 1 1925 334s'05 J-D 533,000 _Dec 1 1935 3 As'06 34 24,500 _ __Jan 1 1926 4s '06 34 500,000- _July 1 1036 334s'06 J-D 4,:350.... Dec 1 1926 334s'09 A-0 250,000r_ _Apr 1 1929 334s'07 J-J 493,500.. _Jan 1927 48 '10 34 285,000r_July 1 '12-'30 Is '07 A-0 337,000_ _Apr 1 1937 48 '11 M-N 300,000r_Nov 1 '12-'31 5,000_ _Apr 1 1927 4s '07 A-0 Boston Tunnel and Subway. 49 '07 J-J 175,000- _July 1 1937 354s '04 J-D$950,000r_ _June 1 1944 4s '07 34 692,700._ __July 1 1927 354s'05 A-0 556,700.. _Apr 1 1945 1.400,000._ __July 1 1945 4e '08 J-D 50,500r_ __June 11028 3 As'05 6,000- _June 1928 354s'06 A-0 11,000_ __Apr 1 1946 48'08 _65,000.-Jan 1 '13-'25 330'06 J-ID 489,000.. _June 1 1046 3 As'10 25,000 _Jan 1 '13-'17 48 '06 34 1,000,000._ _July 1 1946 334s'10 _ 45,000 _Jan 1 '13-'21 354a'07 34 13,150_ _Jan 1 1947 3 As'lO 3 As'10 - 16,000 __Jan 1 '13-'20 4s '07 3-3 1,000,000.. _July 1 1947 4s '10 34 456,000r_July 1 '13-30 48 '07 A-0 486,850 __ _Apr 1 1047 49 '10 34 20,000 __July 1 '12-15 48 '08 J-D2,000,000r_ __June' 1948 4,000 __July 1 '12-'19 3349'09 A-0 300,000r_ __Apr 1 1949 4s '10 34 4a '10 34 63,000 __July 1 '12-20 354s'10 _ _ 229,000 _Jan 1 '13-'50 10,000 __July 1 '21-'30 4s '10 34 500,000r_ __July 1 1950 4s '10 J-J 4s '10 34 19,000 __July 1 '12-30 48 '12 J4 500,000r_ __Jan 1 1957 Park Loan. 5,000 __July 1 '16-20 48 '10 J4 4s '10 _ J34,000 __July 1 '12-'28 48 '91 J-D$700,000....June 1 1921 1 1,000 _ _ __July 1 1929 49 '91 A-0 200,000._ _Apr 1 1922 3348'11 _ 12,000 __Jan 2 '13-'16 48 '91 A-0 301,000._ __Oct 11022 3 As'll _ -- 72,000 __Jan 2 '13-21 48 '91 J-J 250,000.. __Jan 1 1923 3 As'll _ 85,000 __Jan 2 '13-'29 48 '91 J-J 500,000.. _July 1 1923 3 As'll __ 2,500 __July 1 '12-'13 48 '91 A-0 450,000_ _Oct 1 1923 3 As'll ___ 23,000 __July 1 '12-'21 4s '91 J-J 99,000 __ __Jan 1 1924 48 '11 M-N 150,000r_Nov 1 '12-'26 48 A-01,000,000 _ _Oct 1 1924 Bridge Bonds. 2,000 _July 1 '12-'15 48 '10 J4 A-0 $21,000 _ _Oct 1 1918 330 Court-House Bonds, J4 130,000_ _July 1 1919 48 354s A-0$700,000._ _Oct 1 1918 34 50.000... _July 1 1921 48 J-J 406,000_ _July 1 1922 334s J-D 200,000..__June 1 1932 3348 3348 A-0 800,000 __ __Oct 1 1919 J-J 500,000._ _July 1 1937 48 A-0 75.000 _ __Oct 1 1923 334s __Jan 1 1938 48 J4 300,000._Jan 34 40,000.. _July 1 1924 3545 34 300,000.- _July 1 1939 33.48 A-0 800,000_ _Apr 1 1937 354s A-0 10,000 _ _ _Oct 1 1934 3349 3-3 MOM_ _July 1 1938 Is A-0 424,320 __Oct 1 '12-'35 A-0 10,000 _ _ _Oct 1 1935 38 40 __ 20,000 __Jan 1 '13-'20 J-J 30,000 -._July 1 1936 3348 4s Pub. Inst'ns & City Hospital. A-0 100,000 _Oct 1 1936 48 48 J-J $250,000_ __July 1 1912 A-0 50,000-3348 A-0 42,000__ _Oct 1 1912 J-3 400,000 --Jan 1 1940 48 3349 A-0 500,000._ _Apr 1913 34 200,000 ..July 1 1940 48 3348 j_j 55,000 _Jan 1 1942 48 A-0 115,000_ _Oct 1914 _ _Oct 38 A-0 10,000_ __Apr 1 1915 J-D 200,000 _ __June 1 1942 48 3548 A-0 400,000__ _Oct 1 1915 J-D 200,000- __June 1 1943 48 354s 34 27,000_ _July 1 1917 3349'04 J-D 250,000r_ __June 1 1944 334s J-J 101,000_ _ _Jan 1 1918 3349'04 J-D 28,000r_ _June 1 1924 334s 23,000..._.July 1 1918 334s'05 34 50,000.. _Jan 1 1945 3348 J4 14,500____July 1 1919 1,500 ____Jan 1 1935 350 3 Hs'05 34 J4 46,500_ __ _Jan 1921 334s'05 34 100,000- _July 1 1945 35 23 Pub. Inst'ns &City Hospital-(Con.). School Houses and Sites-(Con.). A-0 40,000._ _Apr 1 1921 3 Ms'05 A-0 $54,000_ __ _Apr 1 1925 3s J-J 148,000_ _ _ _July 1921 334s'05 J41,500,000_ __ _July 1 1925 334s 38 A-0 60,000_ __ _Oct 1921 3348'07 J-J 50,000_._Jan 1 1957 38 J4 160,000..__ _Jan 1922 48 '07 J4 271,000___ _July 1 1937 334s J-D 120,000___ _June 1922 4s '07 A-0 14,400_ _ _ _Apr 1 1937 J-J 62,000_ _Jan _Jan 1923 48 '08 J-D 1,050,000r_ _June 1 1928 334s 3-D 256,300_ _June 3348 _June 1923 334s'09 A-01 ,000,000r_ _Apr 1 1929 J-D 25,000_ _June 3345 _June 1924 334s'10 ___ 40,000_ _Jan 1 '13-'20 A-0 24,000_ _Oct _ _Oct 1924 48 '10 3-3 950,000r_July 1 '12-'30 334s 48 34 150,000.._ _July 1926 4s '11 M-N 500,000r_Nov 1 '12-'31 3As A-0 24,000_ _Oct _Oct 1926 Lands. 4s '07 A-0 28,000____Apr 1 1927 48 Park '93 3-3 $100,000___ _July 1 1924 3 34s'06 J-D 6,000_ __ _June 1 1926 48 '93 A-0 100,000___ _Oct 1 1924 4s '08 A-0 17,000____Apr 1 1928 48 '93 A-0 50,000__ _Apr 1 1925 48 '08 J-D 44,500_ _ _June 1928 48 '93 A-0 208,000__ _Oct 1 1925 48 '10 J-J 9,000„July 1 '12-'20 _ _July 1 1926 11,300_ _July '93 J-J 4s '10 J-J 1 8,000„July 1 '12'-15 4s _ _July 1 1917 3349'97 J-J 400,000_ _July 1 5,000_ _July 1 '16-'20 2349'90 34 600,000_ _Jan _ _Jan 1 1920 4s '11 ___ 124,000„Jan 2 '13-18 Water. Debt-Cochituate Water 139,000__Jan 2 '19-'31 A-0 $50,000.._ _ _Oct 1 1913 3 A s'll _ _ _ 60,000_ _July 1 '12-26 48 34 459,000_._Jan 1 1914 45 '11 M-N 120,000r_ Nov 1 '12-'31 48 9,500_._Apr 1 1914 A-0 4s '11 M-N 530,000r Nov 1 '12-'17 48 A-0 10,000_ __Oct 1 1914 156,000r_Nov 1 '18-'31 48 A-0 32,700__ _Apr 1 1915 4s Drainage Bonds. A-0 17,000__ _Oct 1 1915 3349'05 J-D$600,000_ __ _Dec 1 1935 48 8,C00_ __ _Jan 1 1916 34 4s 4s '06 J4 600,000.._ July 1 1936 48 A-0 18,500__ _Apr 1 1916 48 '07 ___ 500,000.._ _ _July 1937 48 A-0 11,300____Oct 1 1916 48 '08 J-D 655,000r___June 1 1938 48 1917 8,000_ _ _ _Jan 34 3 3.4s'09 A-0 664,000r__ _Apr 1 1939 48 1917 A-0 6,000_ _ _Apr 48 '10 J-3 1299,000r_July 1 '12-24 48 A-0 158,700__ _Oct 1 1917 1352,000r_July 1 '25-'40 48 1918 34 13,000_ _ _ _Jan 48 '11 M-NI 70,000r_Nov 1 '12-16 49 1918 A-0 300_ _ _Apr 1325,000r_Nov 1 '17-'41 48 A-0 95,000_ _ _Oct 1 1918 A-0 200,000_ _ _Apr 1 1919 48 Grade-Crossing Bonds. A-0 190,000_ _ _Oct 1 1919 3349'05 J-D $757.000_ __ _Dec 1 1925 49 A-0 173,500__ _Oct 1 1920 48 Franklin Union Bonds. A-0 80,000__ _Apr 1 1921 3348'06 J-D $100,000_ _ _ _June 1 1926 48 A-0 140,500__ _Oct 1 1921 49 Park Bonds. 34 80,000_ _Jan 1 1922 J4 $343,000_ _Jan 1 1913 48 48 A-0 75,000_ _ _Apr 1 1922 A-0 913,000......Apr 1 1913 48 48 1914 49 A-0 193,000_ _ Met 1 1922 3-3 500,000... _Jan 48 A-0 18,275_ _ _Oct 1 1923 A-0 75,000__ _Apr 1 1914 49 48 A-0 436,225_ _ _ Oct 1 1924 A-0 500,000_ ___Oct 1 1914 48 48 _Apr 1 1917 A-0 275,000_ _Apr J4 1,000,000-.. _Jan 1 1925 33.4s 4s _ _July 1 1918 34 100,000_ _July A-0 50,000_. Oct 1 1927 334s 4s _Nov 1919 M-N 106,000_ _Nov A-0 20,000__ _Apr 1 1916 3348 3349 _Oct 1 1919 2,000_ _Oct _Oct 1 1916 3349 A-0 A-0 55,000_ _Oct 334s 1920 _ _Jan _Oct 1 1922 3348 34 70,000_ _Jan A-0 25.000_ _Oct 3349 _Oct 1 1927 A-0 25,000_ _Oct 30,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1923 334s J-J 3348 _ _July 1 1929 34 410,000_ _July A-0 15,000_ _Apr 1 1923 334s 330 Street, &c., Bonds. J-D 200,000_ __ _June 1 1923 3348 34 11,000_ _ _Jan 1 1874 3-3 170,000_ __ _Jan 1 1934 58 33.48 1927 (Not presented for payment.) 1 _Jan 500,000___ J4 3349 A-0 $25,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1912 _ _Jan 1 1928 48 J4 450,000_ _Jan 334s A-01,535,500___Apr 1 1913 A-0 50,000... _Apr 1 1928 49 334s 50,000_ _Jan 1 1914 34 1928 1 48 _Oct _ _ A-0 450,000_ 354s J4 100,000... July 1 1914 _Oct 1 1915 48 A-0 29,000_ _Oct 3349 _Oct 1 1914 372,500... A-0 1929 1 48 __July 500,000_ J4 33.48 1915 A-0 213,000... _Apr _Jan 1 1930 48 J-J 561,000_ _Jan 3348 1915 A-0 87,000__ _Oct _ _July 1 1930 48 3-3 130,000_ _July 3349 1916 _Jan 926,500... 34 1931 1 _Jan •Is 75,000__ 34 38 1916 A-0 90,000__ _Oct J-D 74,000__ _Jan 1 1932 48 39 342,000,000_ _July 1 '35-'36 34 57,00(L_ _Jan 1 1932 49 38 _Jan 1 1917 50,000_ _Jan J-J J4 75,000_ ___Junel 1932 334s 3349 _Jan 1 1937 5,000_ _July I 1932 3349 J4 60,000_ _Jan 3-3 33.4s 34 181,480___ _July 1 1918 34 25,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1933 334s 3349 4,500____Oct 1 1918 _ _Oct 1 1934 3348 A-0 334804 A-0 36,300_ _Oct _July 1919 _July 1 1935 354s 34 200,000_ _July 334905 J4 19,000_ __July _ _June 1922 J-D 100,000_ _June 3349'05 A-0 9,500__ _Oct 1 1935 3348 1923 1935 3348 _ Dec 3-3 500,000_ __ _Jan 5,000_ _Dec J-D 334s _Jan 1924 _ _Jan 1 1936 334s 34 164,000_ _Jan 3349'05 J4 33,000_ _Jan J4 100,000_ _ _July 1936 48 '07 34 35,000. July 1 1927 49 _ _June 1924 334sJ-D 366,000_ _June Sewerage Bonds. _June 1934 J-D 100,000_ _June 34 $50,000... _July 1 1914 3348 48 _Oct 1 1931 __ 18,000_ .Apr A-0 1 39 1915 67,650_ A-0 48 34 42,000_._Jan 1 1932 A-0 40,400_ __ _Apr .1915 39 4s J-D 150,000_ __ _June 1 1932 y 11916 3348 , J4 48 3-D 200,000_ _ _ _July 1 1938 J-J 500,000_ __ _July 1 1919 3349 3348 10,000__ _Jan 1 1935 A-0 41,000_ _ _Oct 15 1916 3349'05 48 3-3 100,000.... _ _Jan 1 1936 1922 1 3349'06 _June _ _ 100,000_ J-D 3348 • _ _Jan 1 1928 49 '06 34 650,000_ _ _ _July 1 1921 J4 ,500,000_ _Jan 3348 J-J 500,000_ _ _July 1 1928 48 '06 34 100,000_ _ _ _July 1 1936 3348 _ _Jan 1 1937 _ _July 1 1929 3348'07 3-3 50,000_ ...Jan 334s 34 1,000,000_ _July _Jan 1 1930 3349'07 34 250,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1922 J-J 100,000_ _Jan 334s _ _Jan 1 1927 ..Jan 27,650_ _Apr 34 1930 1 334807 109,000_ _Apr _ A-0 33.4s _ _July 1 1930 48 '07 34 125,000_ _ _ _July 1 1927 J-J 701,000_ ..July 3349 Jan 1 1927 4,100__ _Jan 3349 J-D2,000,000_ _June 1 '32-'33 33.4s'07 J4 _June 1 1934 48 '07 34 425,000.... _July 1 1937 334904 J-D 200,000r. _June 33.49'04 3-D1.000,000r_ _ _June 1 1944 48 '07 J4 700,000__ _July 1 1922 1937 3349'05 34 800,000_ _ _ _July 1 1935 49 '07 J-D 14,000_ _Dec _Dec 1 1935 4s '08 J-D 100,000r_ _ _June 1 1938 3348'05 J-D 200,000_._Dec 49 '06 34 749,000__ _July 1 1936 48 '08 J-D 25,000..._June 1 1928 8,900_._Oct 1 1938 48 '07 A-0 200,650.....Apr 1 1937 49 '08 ___ 49 '07 34 500,200_ ___July 1 1937 334909 A-0 119,000r. __Apr 1 1939 _Oct 1 1937 48 '10 34 128,500. _July 1 '12-'20 4,350._Oct 49 '07 ___ 120,000„July 1 '21-'30 49 '08 J-D 300,000r___June 1 1938 9,900„July 1 '12-'20 _Apr 1 1939 49 '10 34 3349'09 A-0 300,000r_ .Apr 48 '10 34 290,000r_July 1 '12-'40 49 '10 34 124,000r_July 1 '12-'19 1 '20-'30 122,000r_July 1 '12-'36 250,000r_Nov 49 ,11 M-N _ 26,000_ _Jan 2'13-'25 3 Ms'll Playground Bonds. 334906 J-D $170,000_ __ _June 1 1936 48 '11 14-N 300,000r Nov 1 '12-'21 J-D 100,000_ __June 1932 Stony Brook, &c., Impt. Bonds, 334s A-0$500,000____Oct 1 1917 1935 48 J-J 130,000_ _Jan _Jan 3348 A-0 30,000_ _Oct 1 1913 4s '07 J-J 6,000_ _ _July 1 1927 48 _July 11937 J4 84,000_ _July 3349'10 _ _ _ 99,750_ _Jan 1 '12-'30 334s _ _Jan 1 1938 7,500_ _Jan 1 '13-'15 334s J4 100,000_..Jan 3349'10 ___ 10,000_ _Jan 1 '13-'22 334s 334s'10 ___ J-3 350,000_ _ _ _July 11039 49 '10 34 116,000„July 1 '12-'15 Charles River Basin. 130,000„July 1 '16-'30 3349'04 J-D $500,000r__ _June 1 1944 Jan 1934 9,000_ _July 1 '12-20 334s 48 '10 34 34 300,000c 118,000_ _July 1 '12-'20 Library Bonds. 7,000__July 1 '21-'27 48 34 $44,000_ _ _ _Jan 4 1916 als '10 34 Jan 1921 500_ _ _July 1 1928 38 3-3 30,000 J4 200,000.... _Jan 1 1923 57,000_ _July 1 '12-30 4s 49 '10 J-J A-0 325,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1923 49 '11 M-N 80,000r_Nov 1 '12-'31 45 A-0 49,500___Jan 1 1925 48 '11 M-N J30,000r_Nov 1 '12-'21 48 A-0 150,500--Oct 1 1925 120,000r_ Nov 1 '22-'31 49 Jan 1944 50,000 34 3348 Sites. and School-Houses - - - 18,000_ _Jan 1 '13-30 1913 334s A-0$393,100___ _Apr 48 A-0 250,000_..Oct 1 1917 HYDE PARK BONDS (Annexed 48 Jan. 11912.) 1916 A-0 72,500_ _ Apr 48 1927 Street Bonds. A-0 206,000__ _Oct 48 34 300,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1928 49 '08 M-N $17,500c_May 1 '12-'18 48 _Oct 1 1928 Water Loan. A-0 100,000_..Oct 334s A-0 100,000_. Oct 1 1929 49 '10 A-01$68,000c_Apr 1 '12-'15 38 1400,000c_Apr 1 '16-'40 34 500,000... _July 1 1929 48 Fire Department Notes. J-J 150,000_ _ _ _July 1 1920 48 $3,960__Jan 7 '12-'19 34 500,000___ _Jan 1 1920 434509 3348 Sewer Loan. A-0 650,000_ __ _Oct 1 1930 33.4s 34 25,000.._ _ _July 1 1931 48 '97 11-N $80,000c_May 1 '1'2-27 334s A-0 300,000-_Oct 1 1931 48 '03 M-N 132,000e_May 1 '12-'19 3348 136,000o_May 1 '20-'31 34 475,000_ _ - _Jan 11031 3548 21,650_ __July 1 1934 48 '09 A-0 24,000c_Oct 1 '12-'19 J-J 38 School Bonds. A-0 278,350..._Oct 1 1931 38 5,000..._Jan 1 1931 48 '01 34 $7,000c_July 1 '12-'18 34 39 341,250,000_ __ _July 1 1931 48 '01 34 30,000c_July 1 '12-'21 3349 1934 48 '10 __ 22,500 A-0 100,000_ _ _ _Oct 38 J-J 200,000_ _Jan 1 1935 Fire Stations. 35 J-D1,000,000----June 1 1945 48 '07 34 1$2,000c_ _Jan 1 1912 3348 122,500c_ _Jan 1 '13-'27 J-J 500,000... _July 1 1947 48 J-J 500,000_ _Dec 31 1942 Librnry Bonds. 3349 3349'04'3-D1,500,000r_ _ -June 1 1944 48 '98 -M-N $7,000c_May 1 '12-'18 334805:34 509,000_ __ _Jan 1 1935 24 BOSTON (Con.)TOTAL DEBT, &c.City debt proper Cochituate water debt County debt Rapid transit debt MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. iVOL. txxxxiv. BROCKTON. Assessed val.. personal__ 10,126,803 May 1 1912. Nov. 1 1911. Nov. 1 1910. This city is in Plymouth County Total valuation 1911 __ _ 46,307.353 $89,531,331 $88,696,456 $90,004,706 Incorporated April 9 1881. (Assessment about actual value.) 3,420,500 3,244,500 . 3,335.500 Scavenger Loan. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ --$2O.10 3.866,333 3,874,333 3,881,133 4s '07 A-0 $2.000r_Apr 1 '12-'13 Population in 1910_ _ 56,878 18,398,700 17,500,700 17,460,700 4s '11 _ 2,000--Apr 1 '12-'15 INTEREST is paid at the office Sewer Bonds. of the City Treasurer. Total bonded debt $115,216,864 $113,315,989 $114,682,239 4s '92 F-A $5,500r __Aug 1 '12-'22 TOTAL DEBT,SINKING FD., Sinking funds, Sze 42,085,367 41,663,706 39,987,215 4s '93 J-D 18,000r_June 1 '12-'23 Dec.1 1911. 4s '93 J-J 96.000r_July 1 '12-'23 Gross city debt --$3,427,800 Net debt_ $73,131,497 $71,652,283 $74,695,024 4s '95 A-0 91,000r __Apr 1 '12-'24 Bonds outside debt limits .2.458,800 The following table shows the amount of the gross funded debt, sinking 4s '93 A-0 60,000r __Apr 1 '12-'23 funds and the net debt on Jan. 31 for the following years: 43 '95 M-N 16,000r_May 1 '12-'27 Bond.debt inside dt. limit $969.000 Years. GrossDebt. Sinking Funds. Net 330'02 A-0 10,000r --1912-1921 Debt limit 234% average 1912 •$116,613,839 00 $41,797,590 00 $74,816,249 oli 330'01 A-0 11,000r _1912-1922 3-year valuation 1,016,364 1911 115,074,489 00 42,145,839 00 72,928,650 00 330'01 J-D 12,000c -1912-1923 1910 110,715,406 00 39,369,433 42 71,345,972 58 330'95 M-N 4,000r_ -May '12-'19 Borrowing capacity __ $47,364 1909 108,484,606 00 34,385,217 10 74,099,388 90 330'95 A-0 25,200r_Apr 10 '12-'29 'Bonds outside of debt limit consist 1905 94,118,606 00 30,383,612 00 63,734,994 00 330'01 A-0 19,000c Apr 1912-'30 of $1,850,000 water, $521,700 sewer, 1900 86,966,579 00 27,697,062 00 59,269,517 00 334s'01 F-A 24,000r __Feb 1 '12-'35 part of city hall debt to the amount 1890 53,930,095 22 22,505,598 72 31,424,496 50 330'06 A-0 18,000r ---1912-1929 of $74,600 and drainage department 1881482 99 4s '06 A-0 15,000r - _ -1912-1926 debt, $12,500. • Includes $753.850 1-1541e Park debt assumed fay annexation 1 fan. 1912. 4s '06 A-0 26,000rApr 1 '12-'37 The city has no floating debt and ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation of real estate 4s '06 A-0 27,000r --.1912-1938 the amount of sinking fund Dec. 1 and personal property and tax rate have been as follows: 4s '10 _ _ 29,000 __ --1912-1940 1911, $609,230, was all applicable to Assessed Valuation Rate of Tax 4s '11 _ 15,000 __April 1 '12-'26 the payment of the water debt. The YearsReal. Personal. Total. per $1,000. Park Bonds. city owns real estate valued Dec. 1 1911 $1,146,659,800 $281,685,014 $1,428,344,814 $16.40 330'05 J-J $10,000c __1912-1916 1911 at $1,924.140. 1910 1,118,989,100 274,771,323 1,393,760,423 16,40 4s '11 -- 10,000 _ -Apr 1 '12-'21 1909 1,092,602,000 255.346,227 1,347,948,227 16.50 Fire Department. BROOKLINE. 1905 1,021,431,200 238,314,482 1,259,745,682 16.00 330'02 J-D $2,000r __Dec 1 '12-'13 This town is in Norfolk County, 1900 902,490,700 226,685,132 1,129,175,832 14.70 4s '06 A-0 13,000r -- -_1912-1924 Incorporated 1705. 1895 744,751,050 206,616,878 951,367,928 12.80 4s '07 A-0 10,000r_Apr 1 '12-'16 Park Bonds. 1890 619,990,275 202,051,525 822.041,800 13.30 4s '08 A-0 7.000r -1912-1918 3 94s'92 J-D $6,250_ -.June 15 1912 1880 437,370,100 202,092,395 639,462,495 15.20 330'09 A-0 12,000r --1912-1919 334s'95 J-J 3,240-Jan 1 '13-'15 1870365,593,100 4s '10 _ 19,000 -----1912-1930 334303 J-J 55,000 - _Jan 1 '13-'23 • The tax rate for 1911 includes the 'State tax, $2.40 per $1,600; the county Poor Department Loan. Miscellaneous. tax, $1.10; the city tax proper, $12.90; total, $16.40. Of the city tax of 330'09 A-0 $6,000r -.1912-1917 3 9-163'94J-D$27,900,1une 15'12-'14 $13 00, $3.64 is for school expenditure. Water Bonds. 350'03 J-J 4,000 _ _ _Jan 1 1913 DEBT AND TAX LIMITATIONS.-Taxes In Boston, exclusive of 4s '82 J-J $50,000c_ __July15 1912 330'03 J-J 1,200.._ __Jan 1 1913 the State tax, county tax and sums required by law to be raised on account 4s '84 M-N 75,000c_ May 1 1914 3 30'03 J-J 1,800 __ __Jan 1 1913 of the city debt, are limited by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910 to $10.55 43 '85 •M-N 25,000c_May 1 1915 3343'04 J-J 66,000c_Jan 1 '13-'24 on every $1,000 of the assessor's valuation of the taxable property therein 4s '88 M-N 20,000c......May15 1918 4s '06 J-J 14,000r.._Jan 1 '13-'16 for the preceding year, said valuation being first reduced by the amount of 43 '89 M-N 10,000c_ _-May15 1919 School Bonds. all abatements allowed thereon previous to the thirty-first day of December 4s '90 A-0 68,000c_Apr 1 1920 3 343'03 J-J $11,000r Jan 1 '13-'23 4s '90 A-0 5,000c Oct 1 1920 330'04 J-J In the year preceding said assessment. 18,000o _Jan 1 '13-'14 Sec. 2, Chap. 312, Laws of 1885 (Sec. 3, Chap. 27, of the 1902 edition, Re- 4s '91 M-N 25,000c_ May 1 1921 330'11 J-J 55,000-Jan 1 '13-'23 vised Statutes), places the debt limitation of the city of Boston at 234% of 4s '92 M-N 20,000c_ --May 1 1922 3.603'11 J-J 14.000 Jan 1 '13-'19 the average assessors' valuations of the taxable property for the preceding 4s '03 M'S 25,000c_ _-Mch 1 1923 3.60s'll J-J 18,000 Jan 1 '13-'30 three years. Reference to this section of the Revised Statutes will be found 4s '93 J-D 62.000c_ _ -Dec15 1923 Public Library Loan. 43'94&'95A-0 50,000c Apr 1 '24-'25 334s'09 J-J $103,700 cJan 1 '13-'29 in our remarks under the State of Massachusetts. The foregoing limitation is of course exclusive of debts created for water 4s '95 A-0 25,000c_ _Met 1 1925 3.80s J-J 103,700c Jan 1 '13-'29 supply, and further exceptions have been made from year to year by differ- 48'96&'97M-N 50.000c __May 1 '26-27 Street Bonds. ent legislatures authorizing bonds outside of the debt limit for various 4s '97 F-A 15,000c_ __Aug 1 1927 330'04 J-J $4,000 __Jan 1 '13-'14 4s '98 F-A 10,000c-Aug 1 1928 3.4s '05 J-J purposes, especially enumerated. 6,000 __Jan 1 '13-'15 It is proper to state that under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891. the city is 4s '02 M-N 110,000c_ ....Nov 1 1932 4s '07 J-J 60,000r Jan 1 '13-'27 authorized to anticipate its authority to borrow money within its debt limit 4s '03 .14 27,000c--July 1 1933 4s '07 J-J 36,000r _Jan 1 '13-'17 330'86 J-J 50.000c_ -.Tilly 1 1916 3343'07 J4 25,000c __Jan 1 '13-'17 for any current municipal year. NEW LOANS AUTHORIZED.-The following is a summary of loans 330'87 M-N 15.000c. May 1 1917 330'11 J-J 33,000 --Jan 1 '13-'18 330'99 J-D 10,000c_ -June 1 1929 authorized but not issued as of May 1 1912. Bridge Notes. 3343'99 M-N 12,000c_ ..-Nov 1 1929 3-9-163'97A-0 $7,500 _-Oct 1912-'17 Inside Outside Purpose of IssueDebt Limit. Debt Limit. 330'00 M'S 15.000c.....Mch 1 1930 3.48'98 11-8 17,500 __Mch 1912-'18 330'01 A-0 13.0000-Apr 1 1931 outh Union Station Public Gymnasium Bonds. $425,000 330'01 J-D 15,000c_ __June 1 1931 4s '06 J-J $84,000r __Jan 1 '13-'26 Broadway Bridge 115,000 330'02 A-0 75,000c Apr 1 1932 Sewerage works Engine House Bonds. 325,000 330'02 F-A 15,000c Aug 1 1932 4s '07 J-J $30,000r _Jan 1 '13-'17 Municipal Building (South Boston) 20,000 330'02 M-N 190.000c&r_ Nov 1 1932 High School of Commerce and School AdministraSewer Bonds. 330'03 J-J 3.000r.....July 1 1933 3343'09 J-J $51,000c Jan 1 '13-'29 tion Bldg. (Chap. 446, Acts of 1909) 550,000 330'04 F-A 165.000e_ _-Feb 1 1934 Separate system of drainage Drainage Bonds. 405,000 3343'04 J4 25,000c_ ._July 1 1934 330'09 J-J $35,000-Jan 1 '13-'19 East Boston Court House and Police Station 60,000 3343'05 F-A 50,000c_ __Feb 1 1935 Meridian Street Bridge Water Scrip. 63,000 F-A 25,000r_ --Aug 1 1935 45 '93 J-J $53,592 __July 1 '12-'23 Rapid Transit (Chapter 187, Acts 1905) 141;666 330'05 330'06 A-0 25.0000_ __Apr 1 1938 4s '91 J-J 9.000 Jan 1 '13-'21 Land and buildings for schools 500,000 4s '06 J-D 20,000r_ June 1 1936 3 30'92 J-D 22.715_June 15 '12-'22 Highways, making of 300,000 4s '07 M'S 25,000c_ __Mch 1 1937 3 9-163.94J-D 13,000_June 15 '12-'24 Franklin Square 2,500 4s '07 J-J 30,000r_ _-July 1 1937 3 9-163.97J4 3,750 __Jan 1 '13-'17 Chelsea Bridge, north 95.000 4s '08 A-0 50.000r_Apr 1 '13-'17 330'95 A-0 8,400 __Aug 1 '12-'25 Norfolk Street widening 150,000 4s '08 F-A 50,000r Aug 1 '13-'17 3.353'98.14 4.200 Jan 1 '13-'18 Pleasant Street widening 900,000 330'09 A-0 37,500r Apr 1 '14-'18 334s'03 J-J 12,000 __Jan 1 '13-'18 Arlington Street extension 364.000 330'09 M-N 25,000r Nov 1 '14-'18 3.103'01J-D 12,000 __June 1 '12-'21 Consumptives' Hospital Dept 50.000 4s '10 F-A 20,000r _ '1-'17 330'03 J-J 40,700 __Jan 1 '13-'23 Land and buildings, refuse station 150,000 4s '10 A-0 f 1,500r ------1814 330'04 J-J 24,00()_ _Jan 1 '13-'24 Refuse destruction sites, Spectacle Island 15,000 116,000r -- -_1915-1930 330'09 J-J 85,000.._Jan 1 '13-'29 50.000 __Oct 1 '16-'40 Total School Notes. $3,589,500 $1,041.000 4s '11 _ In addition to above, loans have been authorized outside of debt limit 43 '11 -- 50,000 July 1 '16-'40 334s'95 M-N $20,000 May 1 '12-'15 7.500 __Jan 1 '13-'15 without limit as to amount, for Cambridge bridge, sewerage charges, 43 '11 _ - 100,000 __Mch 1 '16-'35 3343'95 J-J Street Improvement Bonds. 3 30'95 M-N 6,000 May 1912-'15 Atlantic Avenue extension, Boston Tunnel and Subway,Riverbank Subway, Playgrounds. Rapid Transit Cambridge connection, Boylston St. Subway, Dorchester 330'99 M-N $20.000r_May 11'12-'19 Tunnel and East Boston Tunnel Extension bonds. The amounts issued to 330'99 A-0 4.000c_Apr 1912-'13 330'98 M-N $25,000-- __Nov 1 1913 date are $1,567,900. $415,000, $547,900, $8,496,700, $505.000, *1,300,000, 330'99 A-0 4.000r_ _Apr 1912-'13 3.10s'99M-S 25,000 __ __Mch 1 1919 330'01 A-0 4,000c-..Apr 11)12-'13 3.158.01J4 100,000-July 1 '13-'22 none, $300,000 and $200.000. BORROWING POWER.-The city's borrowing power May 1 1912 is 330'02 A-0 2,000r ------- _1912 330'03 J-J 55,000c _ _Jan 1 '13-'23 330'01 J-D 1912 4s '06 J4 14,000r_Jan '1913-26 1,000r shown in the following statement: 334s'05 F-A 8,000r-Aug 1 '12-'15 3.45s'10 s-a 58,140-Jan 1 '13-'29 Total debt, city and county $115,216,864 33 330'04 A-0 .-1912 ..... 3,000c Debt Jan.1 D Ew 1912. Less special loans (outside of limit) $58,343,500 00 330'06 M-N 7.500c __1912-1916 TOTAL --$1.500,287 Less county loans (outside of limit) 3,458,333 33 4s '07 A-0 18,000r Apr 1 '12-'17 Deduct water debt, drainLess Cochituate water debt 3,420,500 00 4s '08 A-0 2,500r -1912-1918 age debt and debt for 330'09 playgrounds A-0 28,000r _1912-1919 $600,497 Total deductions 65,222,333 33 330'09 A-0 16,000r _._1912-1919 NET DEBT,as defined by 4s '10 -1912-1920 law 31,500 899,790 Total debt less above deductions $49,994,531 00 4s 1912-1920 Net debt allowed by law '10 _ 9,000 3.313,821 Sinking funds, less $22,776,013.92 held for loans deducted 4s '11 -- 50,000 May 1 '12-'21 Available balance_ _ 2,414,031 as above (water loans, &c.) 18.183,133 79 4s Assessed valuation, '11 _ _ _ 35,000 Apr 1 '12-'21 real...69,745,800 Assessed val. personal_- _40,714,900 Bonds. Net debt, excluding debts outside of limit $31,811,397 21 4s School val. In 1911..110,460,700 '96 J-J $10,000r_July 1 '12-'16 Tot. assess. ' Right to borrow, under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, as esti330'99 M-N 13,200r_May 1 '12-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$12.20 mated Feb. 13 1912 $3,599,105 28 3 30'00 J-D 18.000r_June 1912-'20 Population in 1900 _ -----19,935 Less loans authorized since (inside of debt limit) 2,104,000 00 330'01 A-0 3.000c_Apr 1 '12-'14 Population in 1910---_27,792 INTEREST on coupon bonds is 3343'02 A-0 6,000r _ _1912-1917 Right to borrow Apr. 30 1912 $1.495.105 28 330'02 A-0 18,000r _ -1912-1917 payable at First National Bank of POPULATION.-1910, 670,585; 1905, 593,598: in 1900 it was 560,892; 330'04 F-A 65.000c_Feb 1912-'24 Boston; on other bonds by Town in 1890, 448,477; in 1880, 362,839: in 1870, 250,526. rs . ss uE reT eas 330'05 F-A 91.0004 -.1912-1925 TrA BRAINTREE. INTEREST on the 4% water 3343'05 J-D .-On Jan. 11912, Includ5.000r ........1912-1916 This town (P. 0. So. Braintree) Is bonds dated 1911 is payable at the 4s '06 J-D 30,000r _-1912-1926 Ing buildings, parks, water-works, Old Colony Trust Co.. Boston. in Norfolk County. Inc. In 1640. 48 '07 A-0 48.000r-Apr 1 '12-'27 &c., amounted to $6,667,190. The 4s '08 M-N 64.0001912-1927 water-works are valued at $1,196,600 Water Bonds. COUNTY. 4s '10 - - 76.000-- ----1912-1930 45 '88 J-J $100,000c_ _Jan 1 1918 BRISTOL County seat Is Taunton. Incor- 4.1 '11 50.000-Apr 1 '12-'21 CAMBRIDGE. J. E. Barry, Mayor; 4s '91 J-D 150,000c___June 1 1921 porated 1685. Timothy W. Good, Treasurer; City:Hall. 48 '11 A-0 15,000c_Oct 1 '12-21 Building Notes. Charles H. Thurston, Auditor. 4s '91 A-0 $20,000r_Oct 1 '12-'16 Water Notes. 4s '08 J-J $100,000 --July 23 1912 4s '92 J-D 11,000r_June 1 '12-'22 This city is in Middlesex County. 4s '09 __- $8,000_July 15 '12-'19 4s '08 J-D 40,000.. __Dec 24 1913 4s '92 J-D 2.000r-June 1 '12-'13 Incorporated March 17 1846. 4s '96 F-A 6,000r.... Aug 1 1926 4s J-D 80,000r-.June 2'14-15 4s '93 A-0 21,600r_Apr 15 '12-'23 Building Loans. 430'09 M-N 20,000--Nov 20 1916 4s '93 M-N 16,500r_Nov 1 '12-'22 4s '94 F-A $37,000c&r.Aug 1 1914 School Bonds. 43 '11 J-J 1$35,000c_July 1 '12-'21 430'10 M-N 120,000 May 4 '17-'18 45 '93 M-N 27.500r_Nov 1 '12-'22 4s '95 A-0 25,000r_ __Oct 1 1915 1 7,500- -May 4 1919 Comfort Station Bonds. 1 30.000c-July 1 '22-'31 4s '96 A-0 60,000r Oct 1 1916 4s '11 M-S 30,000_Mch 25 '14-'16 4s '11 _ - $10.000 Apr 1 '12-'21 330'03 A-0 3,000r_ _Apr 1 1923 Municipal Notes. Notes. 330'04 A-0 25,000c _Apr 1 1924 Rifle Range Bonds. 4s F-A $20,000r__0n demand 4s Bridge '07 M-31$50.000 --Sept 3 1914 43 '11 _ $5.000-Apr 1 '12-'21 330'04 M-N 5,000r_ May 1 1924 4s Var 2,500r_ _ Mn demand 1 80.000--Sept 3 '15-'16 Drainage Bonds. 4s '07 M-S 30,000r_ __Sept 1 1927 3.6230 J-D 15,000_ _June 1 '12-'14 430'08 A-0 100,000_ __Apr 15 1912 4s '89 M-N $8,800r_Nov 20'12-'19 Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit) School Notes. 45 '09 J-D 40.000_ -June 30 1916 4s '92 J-D '12-'22 4s '94 F-A $75,000c&r.Aug 1 1924 2,200r_June 1 330 J-D f$9,000c_June 1 '12-'14 4s '10 J-D 100,000-- --June 1913 43 '92 M-S 8,800r_Sept 1 '12-'22 45 '95 A-0 (10,000r.....Oct 1 1925 110,000c_June 1 '15-'19 Court-House Notes. 4s '94 F-A 1.500r_Aug I '12-'14 43 '96 A-0 75,000r_ __Oct 1 1916 48 4.000. _Sept 1 '12-'13 430'09 A-0 $40.000_Apr 22 '12-'13 45 '95 J-J 4,000r_July 1 '12-'19 330'01 F-A 10,000r_ __Aug 1 1931 Playground Bonds. 4s '10 J-D 20,000 June 2 '12-'13 330'03 M-N 2,000r __ __1912-1913 330'03 A-0 20,000r.....Oct 1 1933 48 ,11 J-J $5,000c_July 1 '12-'21 4s '11 F-A 30,000--Aug 2 '17-'19 330'02 J-D 10,500r -1912-1932 3 3413 av y 1 1934 i3:04 1/.. 00Orr:_- __NNIo ht-N N 40 5:000 Municipal Lighting Bonds. 4s '12 A-0 10,000-Apr 17 1920 M-N 4,000r_May 1 '12-'15 4s '93 A-0 $16,500c_ _Apr 5 1917 Permanent debt Jan 1 '12 $757,500 330'05 35 4 39 3343'05 A-0 5.000r _. _1912-1916 3343'05 M-N 15,000r May 1 19 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912. $336,500 Balance in treasury 44,977 330'05 A-0 8,000r _ _1912-1919 4s '06 M-N 10,000r-May 1 1936 Note debt 74,500 Tax valuation 1911 273,856,380 43 '05 A-0 6.000r_Apr 1 '12-'17 43 '07 A-0 35,000r ...Apr 1 3 4 3 08 7 199 11 9 11 Sinking funds 179,083 Population in 1910- --------318,573 4s '05 A-0 7.000 5,000r. _Deo 912-1918 48 '08 J-D Tax valuation 1911 8,694.882 INTEREST payable at First Nat. 4s '10 _ -9.000-- ----1912-1920 330'10 J-J 23.000o&rdan Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-..$20.80 Bank. Boston, or by check to holders 4s 0 '11 _ 10.000 __Apr 1 '12-'21 4s '10 J4 • 15,000r-July 1 1941 Population in 1910 8,066 of bonds. Assessed val., real-- --$36,180.550 330'11 M-S 10,000r_ --Mch MAY, 1912.1 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Public Library Bonds. CAMBRIDGE (con.)33,68'01 M-N $27,000r....Nov 1 1921 Park Bonds (Outside Limit). School Bonds. 48 '94 F-A$360,000c&r.Feb 1 1924 1 1914 48 '95 F-A 100,000r.. __Aug 1 1935 48 '94 F-A $81,000c&r.Aug 35,000r_ __Oct 1 1915 4s '96 F-A 100,000r_Feb 1 1936 48 '95 A-0 10,000r_ __July 1 1916 4s '96 34 4s '96 F-A 100,000r.....Aug 1 1926 3349'97 34 100,000r__July 1 1917 4s '96 A-0 40,000r_ _Oct 1 1926 '96 A-0 39,000r_ __Oct 1 1916 334s'97 M-S 100,000r___Sept 1 1937 4s F-A 142,000r_ __Aug 1 1918 330'97 M-N 50,000 __Nov 1 1937 330'98 M-N 100,000r. May 2 1918 3348'98 F-A 100,000r.....Aug 1 1938 330'98 3348'98 J-D 50,000r_ __June 1 1918 3348'98 J-D 50,000r _June 1 1938 J-J 42,000r_ __July 1 1919 3348'99 F-A 100,000r.. __Aug 1 1939 334s'99 3348'99 M-N 13,000r_ Nov 1 1919 1940 __July 2 3348'00 J-J 50,000r_ 330'01 34 76,000r.. __July 1 1921 3348'00 M-N 50,000r_ __Nov 1 1940 330'02 86,500r_ _July 1 1922 330'01 A-0 100,000r_ __Nov 1 1941 3 30'02 J-J 11,000r_ __Oct 1 1922 48,000r_ __July 1 1942 3348'03 A-0 80,000r_ 330'02 J-J Oct 1 1923 330'03 F-A 50,000r-Apr 1 1943 3348'04 A-0 80,000c_ __Apr 1 1924 330'04 M-S 25,000r_ _Sept 1 1944 3348'04 A-0 M-N __Nov 1 1924 26,000r_ 330'04 M-N 6,000r ...Nov 1 1944 M-N 20,950r_ __May 1 1925 330'05 M-N 45,000r_ __May 1 1945 3548'05 330'05 F-A 20,000r_ __Aug 1 1925 1945 1 ..-Aug 5,000r_ 3%s'05 F-A '06 F-A 33,000r_ __Aug 1 1926 334s'05 A-0 5,000r-Apr 1 1945 4s '06 M-N 14,000r_ __Nov 1 1926 4s '06 M-S 25,000r_ __Sept 1 1946 48 330'08 J-D 40,000r_ __Dec 1 1928 1 1947 ...Oct 10,000r_ 4s '07 A-0 330'11 M-S 5,000r_ __Mch 1 1931 4s '08 M-N 12,000r_ __Nov 1 1948 330'10 93,500c&r.Jan 1 1930 48 '08 F-A 30,000r_ __Aug 1 1948 48 '10 J-J J-J __July 1 1930 120,000r.. Jan 1 1940 8,800r 330'10 J4 330'12 M-S 2,500_ _Mch 1 1932 3 30'11 M-S 17,000r_ Mch 1 1951 Charles River Basin Bonds. 7,000 __ __July 1 1951 3348'11 __ _ $60,000 __Dec 1 1921 330'11 __ 6,200-__-Dec 1 1951 48 '11 Playgrounds Loan. Hospital Bonds (Outside Limit). 48 '10 J-J $50,000r_ __July 1 1940 $6,000r_ __July 1 1922 330'11 _ 330'02 J-J 25,000 __ __July 1 1921 4s '08 F-A 20,000r_ __Aug 1 1928 3348'11 ___ 15,000-July 1 1941 95,000c_ __July 1 1930 330'11 _ 45 '10 J-J __Dec 1 1941 30,000 330'11 _ _ - 4,000 _ __Dec 1 1931 Water Bonds. 330'12 M-S 25,000 _ - _-Mch 1 1952 48 '92 M-N $45,000c_ __Nov 1 1912 4s '93 F-A 100,000r_ __Feb 1 1913 Street Loans. 48 94 F-A $30,000c_ __Aug 1 1914 48 '93 F-A 50,000c&r.Aug 1 1913 4s '95 A-0 60,000r_ __Oct 1 1915 45 '95 A-0 200,000r_ _Apr 1 1915 4s '96 A-0 137,000r_ _Oct 1 1916 45 '95 F-A 200,000r_ -Aug 1 1915 330'98 M-N 15,000r_ May 2 1918 4s '96 A-0 100,000r_ __Apr 1 1916 3 s'99 M-N 5,000r_ __Nov 1 1919 48 '96 J-J 200,000r_ __July 1 1916 3348'00 M-N 21,000r_ _ -Nov 1 1920 48 '96 F-A 100,000r_ _-Aug 1 1916 54,000r_ __July 1 1921 4s '96 A-0 265,100r_ __Oct 1 1916 330'01 J-J 334s'02 J-J 30,000r_ __July 1 1922 45 '94 A-0 300,000c_ Apr 1 1924 24,000r_ __July 1 1912 330'97 J-J 100,000r_ __July 1 1917 334s'02 J-J 3348'02 M-N 14,000r_ __Nov 1 1922 3 34s'97 A-0 200,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 4,000r_ _-Apr 1 1923 3348'97 M-N 75.000r_ __Nov 1 1917 3348'03 A-0 330'03 M-N 12,000r_ __Nov 2 1923 330'97 J-D 140,000r_ __Dec 1 1917 3348'04 M-S 59,000r_ __Sept 1 1924 330'98 M-N 50,000r_ _May 2 1918 330'04 M-N 6,500r_ __Nov 1 1924 330'98 J-D 60,000r_ __June 1 1918 334s'05 M-N 84,000r_ ...May 1 1925 330'98 M-N 50,000r_ __Nov 1 1918 3348'05 M-N 1,500r_ __Nov 1 1925 330'99 M-N 23,000r_ _Nov 1 1919 48 '06 M-N 100,000c&r.May 1 1926 330'00 M-N 30,000r_ __Nov 1 1920 48 '06 F-A 22,000r_ Aug 1 1926 330'01 J4 30,000r_ _July 1 1921 48 '07 A-0 40,000r_ Apr 1 1927 3348'02 J-J 13,500r_ __July 1 1922 4s '07 J-D 19,000r_ _June 1 1927 3348'02 M-N 5,000r_ Nov 1 1922 4s '07 M-S 25,000r _Sept 1 1927 330'05 M-N 46,000r_ May 1 1925 4s '07 M-N 10,000r _Nov 1 1927 330'05 M-N 160,000r _ _May.1 '13-'25 34,000c_ _Jan 1 1928 48 '06 M-N 280,000c&r.May 1 1936 4s '08 J-J 4s '08 F-A 42,000r_ __Aug 1 1928 4s '07 J-D 49,000r_ __June 1 1937 10,0000_ _Jan 1 1918 4s '07 J-J 25,000c_ __July 1 1937 4s '08 J-J 4s '08 J-D 30,000r_ __June 1 1918 4s '08 J-D 20,000r_ __June 1 1928 7,000r_ _ -Aug 1 1918 48 '08 F-A 17,000r_ __Aug 1 1938 48 '08 F-A 5,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1930 3 30'09 M-N 20,000 -Mch 1 1929 330'10 J-J 5,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1930 75,000r_ _Jan 1 1920 330'10 F-A 33s'10 J-J 33s'10 J-J I 2,000r_ 1Jan 1 1930 330'11 M-S 16,500r_ Mch 1 1941 330'11 __ 10,000. _Dec 1 1941 111,500c_ J 12,000r _July 1 1930 330'11 ___ 24,000___Dec 1'12-'34 48 '10 J-J INTEREST on bonds isjpayable at 330'11 M-S 60,800r_ _ _Mch 1 1921 48 '11 M-8 25,800r_ __Mch 1 1921 the First National Bank, Boston. 330'11 M-S 27,000r_ __Mch 1 1931 TOT. DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, 330'11 55,000_ __July 1 1921 ETC.330'l1 _ _ _ 53,000 __ __July 1 1931 Apr. 1 1911. 4s 11 _ 17.000_Dec 1 1921 Total general bond. debt _$8,185,050 Sinking funds Sewer Bonds (Outside Limit). ______ 2,111,263 330'99 M-N $42,000r.. __Nov 1 1929 Net municipal debt _ _$6,073,787 3%s'00 J-J 100,000r_ __July 2 1930 33s'01 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1931 Water debt (additional) _ _$3,247,600 330'02 M-N 20,000r__Nov 1 1932 Sinking funds 1,569,909 3348'03 A-0 40,000r_ __Apr 1 1933 Net water debt ________ $1,677,691 3348'04 M-N 72,000r_ ....May 1 1934 330'05 M-N 75,000r_ __May 1 1935 Net city and water debt.$7,751,478 4s '07 A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1937 BORROWING CAPACITY.-The 45 '06 M-N 25,000r_ __May 1 1936 4s '06 M-S 25,000r_ __Sept 1 1936 borrowing capacity for city purposes 48 '07 M-N 10,000r_ __Nov 1 1937 on April 1 1911 was $326,187. 48 '08 F-A 25,000r_ __Aug 1 1938 The sinking fund for the 10-year 4s '08 J-D 12.000r_ _-Dec 1 1938 loans receives yearly 9% of the 330'09 J-J 2,000r_ __July 1 1939 amount of outstanding bonds, for 3348'10 J-J 23,000c_ __Jan 1 1940 15-year loans 534% yearly, for the 48'10 J-J 10,000r_ _Jan 1 1940 20-year loans 34%, for the 30-year 330'11 _ 10.000_ __Mch 1 1941 loans 2 1-5% and for the 40-year 330'11 _ _ - 20,000 _ _July 1 1941 loans 1 1-3% • 330'11 _ 10,000_- __Dec 1 1941 CITY WATER WORKS.-The Metropolitan Park Assess. Loan. cost of the water works up to April 1 (Outside Limit.) 1911 was $6,533,851 83, while the 330'02 F-A $46,000r_ _Aug 1 1032 net debt on the same was $1,678,Bridge Loans (Outside Limit.) 590.51. In year 1910 water-works 4s '87 A-0 $10,000r_ __Oct 1 1917 receipts were $406,227.53. 48 '88 J-J 100,000c _July 1 1918 • ASSESSED VALUATION. 48 '88 M-S 100,0000.. -Sept 1 1918 1911. 1910. 1905. 48 '89 M-S 115,000c_ __Mch 1 1919 4s '90 M-N 5,000r_ __Nov 1 1920 R. E.94171,600 92021,800 87,851500 48 '91 J-J 60,000r&c.July 1 1921 Per _ _17409,635 18774,935 15,994100 48 '93 F-A 10,000c_ _-Aug 1 1923 Tot _111581235 110796735 103845600 3348'99 J-J 50,000r_ _July 1 1939 (Assessment at cash value.) 330'00 J-J 100,000r_ __July 2 1940 Tax(perM)$19.90 $20.10 $19.00 38 '01 F-A 100,000r _Feb 1 1941 POPULATION. 330'01 M-N 100,000r_ __Nov 1 1941 1910 104,83911890 70,028 330'02 J-J 100,000c&r.July 1 1942 1905 97,426 1880 52,740 3548'03 J-J 50,000r_ --Jan 1 1943 1900 91,886 1870 39,634 3348'03 A-0 50,000r_ ...Apr 1 1943 330'03 F-A 50,000c.. __Aug 1 1943 CANTON. 3348'04 3-3 100,000r_ _Jan 1 1944 This town is in Norfolk County. 330'04 M-N 200,000r&c.May 1 1944 Incorporated Feb. 23 1797. 3 348'04 F-A 100,000r.. __Aug 1 1944 • Water Bonds. 3 58'04 M-S 50,000r_ __Sept 1 1944 48 J-J $30,000c_July 1 '12-'17 330'04 M-N 28,000r_ __May 1 1934 45 J-J 36,000c_July 1 '18-'23 33,is'05 M-N 150,000r___May 1 1945 45 J-J 14,000c_July 1 '24-'25 334s'05 J-D 100,000r.. _Dec 1 1945 48 J-J 4,000c_ _ _July 1 1926 4s '06 F-A 150,000r.. __Aug 1 1946 School-House Notes. F -A '06 50,000_ _ __Aug 1 1946 4s 48 $6,000__ Dec 1 '12-'14 3%WOG J-J 20,000 _. __Jan 1 1946 BOND. DEBT May 1910_ _ $94,000 5,000._ __Sept 1 1946 Total assessed val. 1911_ _ _5,110,975 4s '06 M-S 48 '07 J-J 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1947 (Assessment about actual value.) 48 '07 J-J 40,000c_ -July 1 1947 Total tax rate(per MOM '11_$18.00 4s '07 A-0 15,000c_ _Oct 1 1947 Population In 1910 4,797 48 '08 F-A 45,000r_ __Aug 1 1948 INTEREST is payable at the 20,000r_ ....July 1 1950 town treasury. 4s '10 J-J 10,000... -Dec 1 1951 330'11 _ _3348'12 M-S 10,000 _ - _Mch 1 1932 CHELSEA. Cemetery Bonds. The city is in Suffolk County. $8,000 -July 1 1921 Settled in 1630; incorporated as a 330'11 _ _ town 1739; as a city March 13 1857. Municipal Loan. 3 30'12 M-S $15,500 --Mch 1 1922 City now governed by a Mayor and Board of Aldermen. City Bonds 330'02 J$$14,000r_ _July 1 1912 School Bonds (Inside Limit). 330'02 M-N 20,000r__Nov 1 1912 45 '11 A-0$125,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1930 4s '08 M-N 400,000c&r.May 1 1918 4s '11 A-0 125,000_ _ _ _ Oct 1 1931 48 '10 J-J 8,000r_ __July 1 1920 Special Loans (Inside Limit). Clay Land Loans(Outside Limit). 4s• '06 -_- $50,000r.. Oct 1 1916 330'97 M-N $20,000r.. _Nov 1 1912 4s '06 -_- 65,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1926 Water Bonds 1891 (Outside Limit). 330'98 F-A 10,000r_ __Aug 1 1913 J-J $300,000c 330'99 J-J 17,000r_ __July 1 1914 4s g July 1921 Water Loan. J-D $30,000____Dec 1 1921 Refunding Notes (Inside Limit). 48 J-D $118,400r _Dec 1 1924 Street Loan (Inside Limit). 4s J-D $45,000____Dec 1 1921 48 J-D 3,677____Dec 1 1912 Municipal [mot. Bonds (Outside Limit). 3348'09 F-A 4500,000c_ _Feb 1 1959 General Municipal Purpose Notes (Inside Limit). 5s '07 J-D $23,000_ __Dec 1 1912 45 5,873_ Dec 1 1912 Public Impt. Loan (Outside Limit). 48 A-0$110,000c___Oct 1 1927 48 A-0 200.000c__ _Sept 1 1925 Park Loan (Outside Limit). 48 A-0 $100,000c_ _Oct 1 1936 Public Bldg. Bonds (Outside Lim). 4s '08 M-S$400,000c.._ _Sept 1 1958 4s '10 F-A 100,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1960 Charles River Basin Loan. 45 J-D $5,000____Dec 1 1912 Debt Jan. 1 1912. Loans and debt •$2,305,950 Sinking funds 433,262 Net debt Jan. 1 1912 1,872,688 Water debt (included) _ 330,000 Water sinking fund (incl.) 165,454 Net water debt (included) 164,546 Assessed valuation, real_ _23,627,450 Assessed val., personal_ _ _ 3,915,750 Total assess. val. 1911_ 27,503,200 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.._$21.80 Population in 1910 32,452 48 'Incl. Impt., park & water loans. INTEREST is paid in Boston at National Shawmut Bank and United States Trust Co. or by City Treas. CHICOPEE. Chicopee is in Hampden Co. Incorp. as a town 1848: a city 1890. School Bonds and Notes. J-D $12,000c_ _ _June 2 1912 3'4s 9,000c_ _ _June 1 1915 3 4s'05 J-D 7,000_ _ _..Aug 1 1912 55 '07 ___ 330 ___ I 1,000____Dec 1 1912 1 1,500.. Dec 1 1915 1912-1919 ___ 8,000 45 4s '10 A-0 13,000c_Dec 1 '12-'24 3,000_ _ _Aug 16 1919 ___ 4s ___ 9,000_ _ _ _$2,000 Yrly 48 4s '10 M-N 48,000c_Nov 30'12-'27 45 '11 M-N 526,000c..Nov 1 '12-'20 1 3,000c_ __Nov 1 1921 Highways. 4s - 120,0)0_ __ -$4,000 yrly City Hall Repair Bonds. 43,6s'07 ___ $3,200... _ _Sept 9 1912 Fire-Dept. Notes. 4s '11 M-N S8,000c_Nov 1 '12-'15 Stable Loan. 5s '07 ___ $6,500_ _ _Aug 27 1912 Floating Debt. ___ 14,000 1912-1913 334s 'Bridge Bonds. 45 g '04 J-D $15,000c_June 1 '12-'14 4s '07 ___ 50,000_ -$2,000 yearly Refunding Bonds. 336s g J-D $55,800c_June 1 '12-'29 'Electric-Light Bonds. 48 J-D $33,000c_Dec 1 '12-'22 3%s g J-D 20,000c_ _ _June'12-'31 16,000_..$1,000 yearly 4 %s'07 4s- 15,000- _$1,000 yearly 'Water r Bonds. 4s J-D$120,000_ _ _ _Dec '12-'23 4s g J-D 22,500c_ _June 1 '12-'26 3%s F-A 8,000c_ _ _Aug '12-'19 __ 26,000_ _$2,000 yearly Sewer Bonds and Notes. 4s45 g A-0 $13,500c___Oct 1 1913 Permanent debt-General $243,700 Permanent debt-Special_ 317,500 TOTAL DEBT May 14 '12_ 561,200 Borrow. capac. May 14 '12_ 88,787 Total valuation 1911 14,249.150 (Assessment about 5-6 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$21.00 25,401 Population in 1910 25 Assessed valuation 1911_ _9,992,769 Tax vote (per MOM 1911_ __$12.00 2,585 Population in 1910 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. CONCORD. This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated Sept. 12 1635. High Service Construction. 4s '08 ___ $60,000_.._ _Sept 1 1928 Water Loans. J-D $4,000c_ _June 15 1915 48 A-0 8,000c__ _Oct 1 1923 3'4s 330'09 A-0 65,000c_ _ _Apr 15 1929 48 '11 A-0 12,500c_ _Oct 1 '16-'40 Sewer Loans. M'S $70,000c___Sept 1 1928 48 M-S 25,000c_ _Sept 1 1929 45 4,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1931 45 M-S 3,000c_ _ _July 1 1935 J-J 3348 Armory Extension. $2,000__Aug 7 1912 330 Light Notes. 336s M-N $3,000c__ May 1 1935 5,000_ _ _ _May 1 1936 334s ___ 2,000_ __ _Oct 1 1937 4s ___ 6,000_ __ _Nov 2 193$ 4s -__ 2,000_ Apr 15 1939 ___ 330 Light Loans. 4s F-A $35,000c___Aug 1 1929 45 F-A 16,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1930 4s F-A 10,000c_ _Aug 1 1931 M-N 10,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1932 3348 A-0 15,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1933 330 330 A-0 10,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1934 4s '10 F-A 20,000c_ _Aug 1 1940 School Bonds. 48 '11 A-0 $60,000c ..Oct 1 '12-'31 Bridge Notes. _ 114,000 _ _ _Oct 1 '13-'14 330 1 1,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1918 3,000__ _July 12 1919 3365 45 --- I 3,000____Oct 1 1912 124,000-- _Oct 1 '13-'18 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '11_ _ $425,000 53,656 Sinking funds Borrow. capac. Sept 1 1911 167,578 _7,722,011 Total assessed val. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911..1911- _ _$14.25 6,421 Population in 1910 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. DANVERS. This town is in Essex County. Incorporated 1757. Electric-Light Bonds. J-D $11,000c__ _June 1 1916 45 4,000c_ _ _June 1 1917 J-D 4s A-0 2,000c__ _Apr 1 1918 4s 5,500c_ _ _July 1 1928 34 4s _Apr 1 1929 A-0 4,000c_ ..Apr 3315 1,500c_ _ _Apr 1 1930 A-0 3 qs 5,500c. _ _Apr 1 1931 A-0 4s 1918 2,000c A-0 48 1,400c_ _ .Apr 1 1919 48 A-0 1915 48 A-0 20,0000 Town House. 48 A-0 $7,2500 __Oct '12-'16 Water Bonds J-D $15,0000_ _ _June 1 1913 4s 45 A-0 22,800c___Apr 1 1919 4s F-A 11,715c ___ _1920-1926 J-D 14,000c_ _ _June 1 1926 4s 2,993c_ ..Feb _Feb 1 1927 F-A 48 1,335c_ _ _Feb 1 1928 F-A 48 2,800c_ _ _June 1 1929 34 4s 1,600c_ _ _June 1 1930 34 4s A-0 6,000c_ _Oct 1 '31-'34 4s 1935 .5,500c 4s 4s '08* A-0 67,000-.- _Apr 1 1938 April 1 call 1913.) to (Subject School Bonds. J-D $4,250c __ _ _1912-1915 4s J-D 10,500c_ __June 1 1917 4s 7,830c __ _ _1912-1917 4s 34 TOTAL DEBT June 5 '09_ $227,252 Water debt (incljabove_ _ 135,925 Water sinking fund17,146 Tax valuation 1911_ - _6,610.365 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911- _.$21.60 Population in 1910_ _-_ ---9.407 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. • Loana authorized by special DEDHAM. statute and not subject to the law This town is in Norfolk County. limiting municipal indebtedness. Incorporated in 1636. INTEREST is payable at the Nat. Bridge Loan. Shawmut Bank in Boston and at the 4s $3,000 __Jan 10 '13-'15 J-J Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. 1 740 _Jan 10 1916 Locker Building Loan. _July 1 1912 J-J $1,000.46 CLINTON. Hose House Bonds. This town is in Worcester County. _Jan 20 '13-'15 $3,000 434s Incorporated in 1850. Sewer Bonds. Refunding Bonds. F-A $87,000c Feb 1 '13-'41 4s 336s J-J $175,000c_ _ _July 1 1930 3345 A-0 35,000c Oct 1 '12-'19 Water Bonds. 6,000 __July 1 '12-'17 J-J 45 4s $30,000c___July 1 1914 Notes. 45 34 20,000c_ _ _July 1 1918 4s Street $4,500 _July 1 '12-'14 '04 J4 45 J-J 50,000c_ _ _July 1 1921 4s 34 2,000 _.Jan 10 '13-'14 J-D 34,000c_ _ _June 1 1926 4s 48 1,000 _Jan 12 1913 3-3 Refunding Water Bonds. 1.000 __Jan 20 1913 430'07 J-J 336s g A-0 $60,000c___ _Oct'12-'31 45 34 4,000,July 1 '12-'15 School Bonds. J-J 1,000. __July 1 1912 45 48 '10 J-J $52,000c_Jan 1 '13-'30 • Miscellaneous Town Notes. Town-Hall Bonds. $3,000 Jan 10 '13-'15 J-J 48 4s '09 J-J $102,000c..Jan 1 '13-'29 740._ __Jan 10 1916 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1912 1523,000 4,000 _____ Note debt 45,100 4s '11 3-3 6,000 -1913-1915 Sinking fund 188,369 -__ 1916-1917 2,000 _-Water debt (included)_ _ _ _ 194,000 School Notes. Water sinking fund (incl.) _ 90,990 334s 3-3 $31,350_July 17 '12-'22 Borrowing capac. Feb 1 '12 53,502 4s J-D 5,000 __June 1 '12-'13 Total assessed val 1911_ _ _S,807.449 4s M-N 5,550_ _Nov 1 '12-'14 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911_$20.20 48 A-0 15,000 _Mct 25 '12-'17 13,075 48 Population in 1910 M-S 3,000_Sept 19 '11-'14 INT. on town-hall bonds due Oct. 330'09 J-D 54,000 - _June 1 '12-'29 1912-1919 and school bonds payable TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 '12_ $266,140 at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston; on Cash in treasury_ _ 48,226 other loans at First Nat. Bk.,Clinton. Total assess. val. 1911_ _A3,626,898 (Assessment about full cash value.) COHASSET. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$17.40 This town is in Norfolk County. Population in 1910 __ _9,284 Incorporated as a town 1770. INT. by check from City Treas. Refunding Bonds. $8,0000__Oct 1 '12-'13 DUDLEY. 48 '11 A-0 (40,000c_Oct 1 '14-'18 This town is in Worcester County. 112,000c_ _Oct 1 '19-'20 Incorporated in 1732. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ 160,000 Water-Supply Bonds. Note debt 8,000 330'09 J-D$100,000c&rJune 1 '14-39 26 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS: Playground Notes. BOND. DEBT Apr 20 1912_$100,000 Assessed valuation 1911_....1,917,463 45 '11 NI-N $8.512_May 15 '12-'19 Cemetery Notes. (Assessment about 4-5 actual value) $500 --Dec 1 1912 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ --515.30 4s '09 J-D 4,267 Refunding Bonds. Population In 1910 4s '05 M-N $18,000c_May 1 '13-'30 4s '06 M-N 19,000c..May 1 '13-'31 EASTHAMPTON. This town is in Hampshire County. 4s '07 M-N 20,000c_May 1 '13-'32 48 '08 M-N 21,000c_May 1 '13-'33 Incorporated June 17 1785. 43 '09 M-N 17,000c_May 1 '13-'29 45 Sewer Notes.6500 ....July 15 1918 4s '10 M-N 13,000 __May 1 '13-'25 J-J 3 As A-0 4,000 ----Apr 1 1923 4s '11 M-N 10,000c_Nov 1 '12-'21 June 32,000 Jan 1 '17-'20 4s Surface Drainage Bonds. J-D$200,000c&rJ'ne1 '31&33 334s'05 Apr 10,000 --Apr 1 '21-'22 48 48 '06 J-D J6,000.- June 1 1924 Gypsy Moth Notes. 17,500 _ -June 1 1925 4s '10 A-0 $500 ____Apr 1 1913 s-a 5,000 _-July 1 1917 4s '11 J-D 3,000__Dec 1 '12-'14 4s School Loans. Water Bonds. Sept $38,000 --Sept 1-1912 43 '91 J-J J$28,000r.. __July 1 1921 334s 48 '11 M-S 38.000 --Sept 1 '12-'30 1 72.000c ..July 1 1921 Water Bonds. 4s '92 J-J 30,0000.. __July 1 1922 45 '11 J-D $13,500c_June 1 '12-'20 4s '94 J-J I 5,000r_ __Jan 1 1924 Water Notes. 1 65,000c_ -Jan 1 1924 J-D $6,500 _aune 1 1914 4$ Street Bonds. 3 3isJ-D M-N 26.000 Nov 1 '12-'24 4s '08 J-D $42,000c_June 1 '12-'18 A-0 30,000 _-Oct 1 '12-'21 4s '09 A-0 35,000c_Apr 1 '13-'19 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 1912.. $242,500 4s '10 J-J 54,0000_July 1 '12-'20 Total valuation 1911 -- -_6,081,353 BOND.DEBT May 1 191251,165,000 (Assessm't about 80% actual value.) Note debt 296,815 Tax rate (per $1,01)0) -18.00 Total city debt May 1 '12_ 1,461,815 Population in 1910--------8,524 Water debt (Included)200,000 INT. In Boston at First -Nat. Bk. Sinking funds 350,181 Borrow. capac. May 1 '12.. 182,434 EAST BRIDGEWATER. Assessed valuation, real...23,987,200 This town is In Plymouth County. Assessed val., personal_ -- 5,130,650 Total valuation 1911_ -- --29.117,850 High School Bonds. 4s '12 M-S $30,000 1913-1932 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ --$19.60 Water Bonds. 4s '12 A-0 $18,000 1913-1924 Population in 1910- _ 33,484 TOTAL DEBT INTEREST on coupon bonds at (T) Population in 1910 3,363 the Winthrop Nat. Bank. Boston, and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on registered bonds and city notes ESSEX COUNTY. Salem is the county seat. by Treasurer's check. WATER WORKS.-City owns 48 '11 11-S $12,500c_Sept 1 '12-'16 4$ '11 M-S 26,000c_Sept 1 '12-'24 and operates Its water works. Re45 '11 M-S 37,000c_Sept 1 '12-'23 ceipts for 1911 from water rates. 5108,933 35. Bridge Bonds. J-D $65,000c&rDec 1 '12-'16 330 FAIRHAVEN. ($15,000 yearly.) This town is in Bristol County. 4$ '08 M-S $178,000c_Mch 1 '15-'23 Incorporated Feb. 22 1812. Notes. Nov 515,000 _-Nov 10'12-14 Sewer Bonds. 46 $4,500c-Oct 1 1912 330'05 Nov 20,000 Nov 8 '12-'15 4$ Dec 25.O00-Dec 1 '12-'16 4s '97 A-0 22,000c..-Oct 1 '13-16 I. 5,5000..-Apr 1 1917 20,000 Dec 1 '12-'15 _ 44s Bridge Bonds. 4$ '07 M-S 25.000 Mch 1 '13-'17 4s '10 J-D 10,000c_ -June 1 1912 4s '07 M-N $38,000c_Nov 1 '12-'49 45 '11 M-S 10.000c_ ....Sept 1 1912 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12.. 569,000 ______ 33,106 Floating debt Highway Bonds. 4s '08 M-S $80,000c_Mch 1 '13-'28 Assessed valuation 1911 -- 3.774,518 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Court-House Bonds. 3 As J-D $65,000c&r Dec 1'12-16 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911--$18.60 5.122 ($15,000 yearly.) Population in 1910 INT.in Boston at First Nat. Bank. Building Bonds. $75,000c_Dec 1 '12-'16 4s '07 J-D1240,000c_Dec 1 '17-'28 FALIORIVER. T. F. Higgins, 5,000c_ __Dec 1 1929 Mayor; H. W. Clarke, Auditor. 48 '09 J-D 115,000c_Dec 1 '16-'23 This city, which is in Bristol Perman't debt Jan 1 '12_ $1,023,500 County, was Incorporated In 1854. Temporary debt Jan 1 '12 20.000 Municipal LoansCash on hand Jan 1 1912.. 95,291 4s '92 J-J $7,500• _July 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1911_421,733,034 4s '04 M-S 65,000- __Sept 1 1914 436,477 4s '04 M-N 190,000 _ -May 2 1914 Population in 1910INT. at First Nat. Bk., Boston. 330'04 M-N 25,000 _-Nov 1 1914 330'05 M-S 158,000 _ _ _Mch 1 1915 EVERETT. Nathan Nichols,Treas. 45 '05 F-A 50.0O0.. __Aug 1 1915 Everett is in Middlesex County. 4s '06 M-S 160,000 ---Mch 1 1916 It was formerly a part of the town of 48 '06 F-A 30,000- __Aug 1 1916 Malden, but was incorporated as the 4s '07 M-S 135,000- _-Mch 1 1917 town of Everett on March 9 1870. 4s '08 M-S 170,000- _ -Mch 2 1918 4s '08 F-A 20,000 __ __Aug 1 1918 Incorporated as a city Jan. 2 1893. Overdrafts of 1903 Loan (Notes). 330'07 31-S 177,250-- --Mch 1 1919 15,000 -July 1 1919 54.000-_-July 1 1912 330'09 J-J 4s '04 J-J 48 '10 M-S 170,000..-__Mch 1 1920 Armory Notes. $888 _-_July 15 1912 4s '09 M-N 15,000.._ __Nov 1 1919 3 As'02 ,T-J 4s '02 11-S J13,000 Sept 1 '12-'21 4s '10 J-D 100,000... __Dec 1 1920 '11 M-S 140,000 --Mch 1 1921 1 1,537 Sept 1 1922 45 48 '11 J-D 20,000-- _June 15 1921 Fire Station Bonds. 4s '08 31-S $28.000c_Sept 1 '12-'18 4s '12 F-A 215,000_ _ __Feb 1 1922 Sewer Loans. Sidewalk Notes. 4$ '03 M-N $3,300 Nov 2 '12-'13 48 '92 ___ $2,500_ _ _ _Apr 1 1912 48 '03 M-N 2,000 Nov 2 '12-'13 430'93 A-0 10,000 __Oct 2 1913 1912 __Sept 1 4s '93 M-N 25,000.--May 1 1913 1,200 __ 4s '02 3,600..July 15 '12-'14 48 '96 A-0 75,000--Apr 1 1926 4s '04 J-J 8,000 Dec 1 '12-'15 4s '94 A-0 18,000 __Oct 1 1914 48 '05 J-D 48 '06 J-D 116,000_June 15 '12-'15 48 '95 F-A 65.0O0.... __Feb 1 1925 1 2,500_ ...June 15 1916 48 '94 M-S 25,00O.._ __Mch 1 1914 5s '07 F-A 15,000-Aug 1 '12-'17 4s '96 J-J 100,000'_ -July 1 1926 1,000_Dec 15 '12-'13 45 '97 A-0 50,000.... __Apr 1 1927 48 '10 J-D 4s '10 J-D f1.500Dec 15 '12-'14 4s '98 A-0 40.000 __Apr 1 1928 1 600 _ Dec 15 1915 4s '98 J-J 100,000•__July 1 1928 48 '99 F-A 20,000 - _ -Feb 1 1929 Street Notes. 4s '08 A-0 52,000 __Oct 31 '12-'13 45 '99 M-N 40,000_ __May 15 1929 43 '02 2.1-8 1,2O0.. __Sept 1 1912 4s '99 F-A 25,000.... _ -Aug 1 1929 4s '10 J-D 500- __June 1 1912 330'00 M-N 25.000.... May 1 1930 48 '10 J-D 500_ __Dec 15 1912 330'00 F-A 20,000--Aug 1 1930 48 '11 J-J 5,540 _ __July 1 1912 330'01 A-0 25,000 _ __Apr 1 1931 20,000 __July 1 1931 4$ '11 J-J 46,800 __July 1 '12-'21 330'01 J-J (1,660 __July 1 1912 330'02 A-0 100,000'.. __Apr 1 1932 45 '11 J-J 16,000 --July 1 '13-'16 330'03 A-0 50,000 -Apt ,1 1933 3As'04 M-N 100,000* _ ..May 2 1934 Sewer Bonds. 43 '93 J-J $125,000c&r_July 1 1923 330'05 M-S 40,000. __Mch 1 1935 48 '99 M-N 100,000c&r_Mch 1 1929 48 '06 M-S 60.000. __Mch 1 1936 4s '01 J-D 100,000c&r_June 1 1931 45 '07 M-S 50,000... __Mch 1 1937 48 '05 J-D 25,000c&r_June 1 1935 4s '07 J-D 15,000 __June 1 1937 4s '10 J-D 25,000- __June 1 1940 4s '08 141-S 50,000 ____Mch 2 1938 45 '08 J-D 20,000 -June 1 1938 School Notes. 4s '03 M-N .$300.. May 15 1913 330'09 M-S 50,000 -- -Mch 1 1939 45 '95 J-J J2,000 _ __July 1 1912 48 '10 2.1-S 50,000-- _-Mch 1 1940 11,000-- __July 1 1913 4s '10 J-J I 38,000r•July 1 '12-'30 43 '98 J-D 1. 10,000r-'Jul 1'31-'40 8,0O0 -June 1 '12-'15 c 48 '01 A-0 9,000 __Apr 1 '13-'21 48 '11 M-S , 48 '03 M-N i7,000 Nov 1 '12-'21 4s '12 M-S 70,000-- _-Mch 1 1942 1,328-Nov 1 '22-'23 Bridge Bonds. 48 '03 Id-N 4.600 _Nov 1 '12-'23 48 '07 J-J $56,000•- --Jan 1 1957 4s '05 J-D 500 Dec 1 1912 4s '10 J-D 414,000•_ _Dec 1 '12-'34 48 '03 J-D 5,000_June 18 '12-'21 i. 96,000'..Dec 1 '35-'40 43 '99 F-A 26.000 Aug 1 '12-'24 Highway Loans. 48 '10 A-0 1,000 _ „Apr 1 1913 3 Xs'o2 ___ $120,000_ _ _Apr 1 1912 4s '11 M-N 3,000.May 15 '13-'15 330'02 A-0 40,000---Oct 1 1912 Fire Department Notes. 330'03 A-0 115,000 -Apr 1 1913 48 '08 J-D $2,500 _Dec 1 '12-'16 4s '03 A-0 20,000 - _ -Oct 1 1913 4s '12 M-S 4.000_ _Mch 1 '13-'16 4s '03 J-D 10,000 __Dec 1 1913 Contagious Hospital Notes. 4s '06 J-D 20.000.. _-Dec 1 1916 48 '02 11-N $750-- --Nov 1 1912 430'07 F-A 20,000......-Aug 1 1917 School Bonds. 450'07 M-S 10,000- _ -Sept 3 1917 4s '05 J-J 1$32,000c_July 1 '12-'15 330'09 J-D 25,000 __ _June 1 1919 1 70.000c_July 1 '16-'25 48 '08 M-N 10,000-._Nov 2 1918 Library Notes. 4s '10 J-J 25,000r_ __July 1 1920 45 '11 .T-J 53,000_July 15 '12-'14 4s '11 M-N 15,000 __Nov 1 1921 3,500_ _Dec 1 '12-'15 4s '11 J-D Playground Bonds. 330'09 J-J $100,000•_ -July 1 1939 Police Station Notes. 4s '03 J-D 55,100--June 1 '12-'13 Hospital Bonds. 430'08 1\I-N 5$28.000 May 1 '12-'18 Block System Notes. 45 '11 J-J 12,000r_Ju1y 15'12-'13 • -441135,0004.May 1 '19-'28 [VOL. Lxxxxiv. Bridge Bonds. Park Bonds. 4s '04 M-N $50,000`.. ..May 2 1914 3348'04 M-N $2,100r _Nov 1 '12-'14 10,000r __Nov 1 '12-'16 3 As'02 A-0 25,000•_ __Apr 1 1952 -- 1,000r-Nov 1 1917 334s'02 J-D 25,000•_ ....Dec 1 1952 330 330'03 M-N 25,000* _ __May 1 1953 500r_Nov 1 1918 Sewer 330'03 J-J 25,000* _ --July 1 1953 330'05 M-S 22,000 --Mch 1 1915 4s $35,000r. __Nov 1 1912 M-N 1,000r.. _Nov 1 1912 48 '06 M-N 10,000-- May 1 1916 334s M-N 1,200r_ _Nov 1 '12-'13 4s '10 J-J 47,500r•July 1 '12-'30 3 As 330'04 M-N 2,250r __Nov 1 '12-'14 Water Bonds (Outside Limit.) M-N 2,880r May 1 '12-'15 48 '93 J-D $75,000-- -June 1 1923 3348 45 M-N 75,000 __May 1 '24-'26 330'06 M-N 1,625r __Nov 1 '12-'16 M-N 7,500r -Nov 1 '12-'17 45 '95 J-D 50,000-- -june 1 1925 334s 1,400r __Nov 1 '12-'18 48 '97 A-0 50,000-Apr 1 '27-'28 330 M-N 150,000 --Nov 1 '23-'28 45 '11 F-A r40,000r_Aug 1 '12-'21 45 160,000r-Aug 1 '22-'41 4s '99 M-N 50,000-- May 1 1929 Water. 45 '99 F-A 150,000 __ __Aug 1 1929 A-05300,000r _Apr 1 1922 3 34s'99 M-N 175,000- __Nov 1 1929 4s A-0 68,000r _ -Oct 1 '12-'37 3348'00 F-A 100,000 -Feb 1 1930 4$ J-D 12,000r __Dec 1 1922 3348'00 M-N 20,000 -_ __May 1 1930 330 J-J 10,000r _ -July 1 1923 A-0 60,000 _-Apr 1 '31-'33 334s 3 As 330'02 A-0 50,000......-Apr 1 1932 3345 J-J 45,000r __July 1 1926 3 As'02 J-D 50,000-- Dec 1 1932 48 '09 11-N 118,000rNov 1 '12-'29 4s '04 M-N 20,000 _- -May 2 1934 5 000r __Nov 1 '30-'39 33s'04 F-A 175,000 _- --Feb 1 1934 43'10 NE-N 3,000r Nov 1 '12-'14 13,000r -Nov 1 '15'-40 *School Loans. 5,000r-Nov 1 '12-'21 4348'93 A-0 5150,000*-Oct 2 1913 45 '96 A-0 60,000--Apr 1 1916 4s '11 75/-N 3,000r __Nov 1'22-'31 2,000r Nov 1 '32-'41 4s '97 F-A 100,000•_ --Aug 1 1917 48 '97 A-0 70,000 -Apr 1 1917 School. J-D $25,000r June 1 1914 330'00 M-N 100,000._ Kay 1 1925 4s M-N 200,000c&rMay 1 1923 330'04 J-J 150,000•_ --July 1 1924 4s J-D 50.000r __June 1 1925 J-D 140,000..June 1 '27-'28 4s 45 11-N 2,650r __Nov 1 1912 3As'09 M-N 569,000-'May 1 '12-'34 330 3,900r_June 1 '12-'14 110,000•_May 1 '35-'39 334s'04 J-D M-N 5,000r __Nov 1 '12-'13 330'09 J-J 60,000_• July 1 1929 334s M-N 600r_May 1 '12-'15 4s '09 M-S 14,000' Sept 1 '12-'39 330 45 '10 J-J I 20,000•r.July 1 '12-'15 330'06 M-N 6,000r_May 1 '12-'15 100,000•r-July 1 '16-'40 3348'06 M-N 22,000r Nov 1 '12-'16 f6,000r _Nov 1 '12-'17 I. 95,000*r.July 1 '12-'30 334s 1 800r __Nov 1 1918 48 '11 111-S 130,000•rMch 1 '12-'21 ___ j10,000r Nov 1 '12-'16 120,000•rMch 1 '22-'31 334s I. 2,000r __Nov 1 '17-'18 4s '11 J-D 100.000'..June 1 '12-'31 Park Loan. Public Library. ___ $900r __Apr 1 '12-'14 48 '95 J-D $75,000•_ __June 1 1925 334s Grade Crossing. 48 '95 J-D 75,000•_ __Dec 1 1925 A-0 $6,000r_Oct 1 '12-'13 48 '97 J-J 75,000•_ __Jan 1 1927 334s Street. 4s '98 M-N 25,000-- _-May 2 1918 330 M-N $3,500r- __Nov 1912 Paving Loans. M-N 11,000r --Nov 1 '12-'13 $30,000___ _Apr 1 1912 330 3)4s'02 3 As'03 A-0 25.000--Apr 1 1913 330'04 M-N 7,500r - _Nov 1 '12-'14 330'06 M-N 21,200r -Mayl '12-'15 ('Special loans.) Jan. 11912. 330'06 M-N 20,000 __Nov 1 '12-'16 M-N 21,000 __Nov 1 '12-'17 Municipal bonded debt.. $5,997,750 334s --- 24.000r-Nov 1 '12-'17 Permanent loan, &43 141,167 330 r_ _ _Nov 1 1918 334 Debt Dec. 1 1 291° 1? $6,138,917 Total debt _ 51,553,578 1,997,292 Total funded debt Sinking fund, &c Sinking funds__ _ ____ 447,413 $4,141,625 Water debt (included) __ __ 484,000 Net city debt School loan (included) _-_ 250,000 Special loans, less sinking 2,132,352 Net debt in calculating debt fund limit Dec 1 1911_ 580,014 7705 _ Assessed valuation, real __23,895 Net city debt, less special $2,009,273 Assessed val., personal ___ 8,189,116 loans Water debt (additional) _ _ 1,250,000 Total valuation 1911- _ 32,08491_ 466,054 Tax rate (per $1,000) -1910....$18.80 Water sinking funds Population in 1910-..-37,826 $783,946 Net water debt INTEREST on coupon bonds is $4,925,571 payable in Boston at Merchants' Total net debt Borrowing capacity Jan. 1 Bank. The interest on registered 286,882.54 bonds is remitted by check. 1912 was Val. city prop'ty 1912.. 8.461.614.70 Incl. water-wks. val. at__ 2,052,900 FRAMINGHAM. Assessed valuation, real_ _56,448,850 This town is in Middlesex County. Assessed val., personal_ _38,460,378 Incorporated in 1700. Suit has been Total valuation in 1911_94,909,228 brought against the town to recover (Assessment about cash value.) on certain notes which, It is alleged. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 ......$19.20 were forged by former Treasurer John Population in 1910 _ 119,295 B. Lombard. See V. 94, p. 78. INTEREST on most of the bonds Water Bonds. Is paid only at office of City Treasur- 330 A-0 154,0000_0a 1 '12-'15 er; on some small issues in Boston. 140,000c __Oct 1 '16-'35 1905 142,000c_Oct 1 '12-'17 FALMOUTH. 56,000c _ _Oct 1 '18-'24 This town is in Barnstable County. 45 '06 A-0 27,0000 __Oct 1 '25-27 Incorporated in 1686. 30,000c Oct 1 '28-'30 Road Loan 33,000c--Oct 1 '31-'33 45 '04 J-D $10,000c-Dec 1 '12-'13 36,000c __Oct 1 '34-'36 4s - --5,000-- -- _1912-1916 4s '07 F-A 520,000-Aug 1 '12-'33 School Loan. 110,000--Aug 1 '34-'37 4s '04 M-N $3,000c_ _ -Nov 1 1912 330'09 A-0 512,000c __Oct 1 '14-'25 1912-1914 ___ 6,000 48 28,000c _ _Oct 1 '26-'39 Bridge Bonds. Water Co. Bonds (assumed). -- $7,000 --1912-1915 434s_ 1925 Bonds. _sWater School Loan. $5,000 c ----1912 58 '07 F-A $3,000 _-_Nov 14 1014 3 As A-0 i 140,000 c _ _1913-1932 48 '05 F-A 5,711.32 Feb 16 1913 16,000 c _ 1933 48 '06 A-0 80,000cOct 1 '12-'31 A-0 20,000c -- -19-15-1934 45 '08 A-0 34,000c Oct 1 '12-'28 33s Harbor Loan. Fire Alarm System. 31-N $10,000r __1917 48 '07 F-A $1,000.. __Feb 7 1915 45 48--2,000 1912-1913 State Highway Loan. BOND.15EBT Jan 1 '12_ _ $224,000 48 '07 J-J 52.000... _ Jan 3 1913 Assessed valuation 1911 9,012,207 Sewer Loans. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-511.60 -Jan 1913 4s '03 J-J $14,166 Population in 1910 3,144 58 '07 1\1-N 1,200 --Nov 14 1914 INT. at Internat. Tr. Co., Boston. 58 '08 J-J 7,100 __ Jan 9 1913 Notes (Payable on Demand). FITCHBURG. $4,000 6fi -- _$40,166.92 45 This city is in Worcester County. _ 11,000 Incorporated as a town Feb. 3 1764; 434s Debt May 1 191 . as a city March 8 1872. Town debt (inside limit) __ $182,402 Municipal Loan. Town debt (outside limit) _ 80,000 45 '09 Al-N 1$44,000r_ Nov 1 '12-'15 Water debt (outside limit). 483,000 42.000r_Nov 1 '16-'19 Water sinking fund---56,350 4s '10 M-N 16,000r_Nov 1 '12-'15 Bor'g capac. May 1 '12_ _ _ 218,285 17,500r_Nov 1 '16-'20 Assessed valuation 1911 -.13,356,225 4s '11 1\1 I-N 90,000r_Nov 1 '12-'21 (Assessment about N actual value.) Sidewalk (per 1911..419.00 $600r_ _Nov 1 1912 Total tax in $1,000) 3 As 11-N 1910 13,948 3 As M-N 1,000r _Nov 1 '12-'13 Population INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 330'04 M-N 1,500r_Nov 1 '12-'14 330'06 1\1-N 200r_May 1 '12-'15 3 As'06 NI-N 4,375r_Nov 1 '12-'16 FRANKLIN. This town is in Norfolk County. 330 M-N 2,400r_ Nov 1 '12-'17 3345 - -- 3,500r_Nov 1 '12-'18 Incorporated March 2 1778. Water Works Bonds. Paving M-N $650r _Nov 1 1912 4s '07 J-D $183,000c_June 1 '12-'36 334s 40,000c_June 1 '16-'35 3348 J-D 2,000r_June 1 '12-13 45 '11 J-D $223,000 330'04 M-N 1,950r _.Nov 1 '12-'14 BOND DEBT Apr 1912 4,000 Floating _ _ _ debt M-N 1,600r _May 1 '12-'15 334s 330'06 M-N 4,875r-Nov 1 '12-'16 Assessed valuation 1911 -44,328.490 M-N 2.100r __Nov 1 '12-'17 (Assessment about 90% actual val.) 334s 60 10,000r __Nov 1 '12-'16 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'11_516. _ 5,641 330 --- i 1,000r-Nov 1 1917 Population in 1910 500r __Nov 1 1918 INT. payable at Franklin Nat. Bk. Fire Department. A-051,222.50r.Oct 1 '12-'16 GARDNER. 334s 1,200r _Nov 1 '12-'15 This town Is in Worcester County, 334s -- { 200r __Nov 1 1916 Park Notes 200r Nov 1 '17-'18 4s F-A $1,000_Feb 14 '13-'14 City Bonds. School Loan. J-D $200,000r_ _June 1 1913 48 45 J-J 532,5000_1912 to 1924 Play Ground Loan. 4s '04 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '12-'23 9,750_June 1 '12-'23 3345 'M-N li$1,500r --May 1 '12-'16 334s'04 J-D - -5145,000 MAX,1912.] GARDNER (Con.)Sewer Loans. M-N $28,000c_May 1 '13-'26 330 310 F-A 14,000 Aug 1 '12-'31 M-S 48 9,775c_Sept 1 '12-'28 48 '04 J-D 11,520c_June 1 '12-'34 30'04 A-0 34,500c_Oct 1 '12-'34 4s'05 M-N 12,000__Nov 1 '12-'35 3;0'09 F-A 42,000r_Aug 2 '20-'39 9,000c_July 1 '12-'20 4s '10 J-J Playground Notes. 4s '09 A-0 $6,000 __Oct 2 '12-'17 1,000 __May 2 1913 4s '10 M-N Sewer Scrip. 4s '06 J-D $12,500c_Dee 1 '12-'36 35s'08 J-D 13,5000_Dec 1 '12-'38 Water Bonds 4s '04 M-N $231,000c _May 2 '13-'34 42,000c_Oct 1 '12-'39 4s '09 A-0 Debt Dec. 30 1911. $163,500 Sewer bonds 57,250 School loans..... 283,500 Water bonds_ 8,000 Park notes _ TOTAL DEBT Dec 30 '11 512,250 -9,516,297 Tax valuation in 1__$21.20 1911----91 1 Tax rate (per $1,000) -- _14,699 Population in 1910 INTEREST on school loans is payable at the Gardner Savings Bank; on other loans at National Shawmut Bank of Boston. GLOUCESTER. Gloucester Is in Essex County. Incorporated town 1642; city 1874. $20,000 1913-1932 45 '12 _ Building_& Improvement Bonds. 4s '11 J-D $90.000 __June 1 '12-'21 Water (outside debt limit). A-0 $520,000c_Oct 1 '12-'31 3;is 1912-1932 A-0 275,000c 3;is A-0 66,000c __Apr 1 '13-'34 4s 48 '05 A-0 23.000c--Apr 1 '13-'35 4s '06 A-0 24,000c Apr 1 13'-'36 48 '07 A-0 f10,000c __Apr 1 '13-'17 120,000c Apr 1 '18-37 48 '09 A-0 27,000c _Apr 1 '13-39 4s '08 A-0 112,000c Apr 1 '13-'18 120,000c Apr 1 '19-'38 4s '10 A-0 19,000c _Apr 1 '12-'40 4s '11 A-0 29,000c __Apr 1 '13-'41 Street Extension (outside debt limit). 3s J-D f$22.000e 1912-1922 1. 10,0000 _ 1923-1932 School House Loans. Uis J-D $12,000c_June 1 '12-'19 45 '06 J-D f 15,000c_June 1 '12-'16 20,000c_June 1 '17-'26 Bridge Loan (Outside Debt Limit.) 4s '08 J-D $10,000c __Dec 1 '12-'21 City and Municipal Bonds. 330 J-D $8,100c_June 1 1912 4s J-D 10,000c_June 1 '12-'13 48 '04 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '12-14 33.s'05 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '12-15 48 J-D 42,000c_ _ A912-1917 4s '06 J-D 25,000c_June 1 '12-'16 4s '07 J-D 49,000c_June 1 '12-'18 4s J-D 28,000c_ 1912-1918 45 J-D 40,000c __ 1912-1919 1912-1921 4s M-N 36,000c 4s '09 M-N 16,000c Nov 1 '12-'20 4s '10 M-N 27,000c Nov 1 '12-'20 M-N 18,000c_ _ 1912-1920 4s Park (outside debt limit.) 48 J-J $50,625c_July 1 '12-'38 GEN. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ $471,100 Street debt (additional) __ 32,000 50,625 Park debt (additional)Water debt (additional).. 1,056,000 Bridge debt (additional) __ 10,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1912 1,619,725 Assessed valuation, real._18,763,300 Assessed val., personal __ 5,398,832 Total valuation 1911._24,162,132 (Assessment about cash value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 - -$19.00 Population in 1910 _.24,398 INTEREST on the city bonds Is payable at the First National Bank of Boston; on the city notes at City Treasury; on water bonds at National Shawmut Bank, Boston. GRAFTON. This town is in Worcester County. Incorporated April 18 1735. Funding Bonds. A-0 $42,000c_ _Oct 1 '12-'39 48 School Bonds. $4,000e_July 1 '12-'19 3 MS J-J {15,000c_July 1 '20-'29 20,000c_July 1 '30-'39 4s J-D 4,360c_ _ - _1911-1929 Notes. 4s J-D I $800 __June 1 '12-'13 1 3,010_June 1 '12-'19 BOND. DEBT Apr 20 '12 $85,590 Assessed valuation 1911_2,860,275 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 -$19.00 Population in 1910 5,705 GREAT BARRINGTON. This town Is in Berkshire County. Incorporated in 1761. School Bonds. 4s '07 J-D $56,000c_ Dec 1 '12-'27 A-0 42,000r__ _Apr 1 1917 3;is BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1912 $98,000 Floating debt _...... 19,000 Sinking fund ._ ..... 22,696 Total valuation 1911..._ 6,273,195 (Assessment about 2-3-actual value.) Total tax rate (per $1,000)'11413.50 Population in 1905 6,152 Population in 1910 _- _5,926 is payable INTEREST on the in Pittsfield at the Berkshire County Savings Bank; on the 4s in Boston at the Old Colony Trust Co. -GREENFIELD. This town is in Franklin County. Incorporated June 8 1753. The tire district is a municipal corporation within the town and has a distinct debt. (See below.) Library and School Refunding. 3s J4 $14,000c __Oct 15 1916 Public Library Loan. 43s A-0 $5,000c __Oct 15 1912 Sewer Loan. 4s1 J-J $12,000r __July 16 1914 4,3;10 M-N 45.000c_N0v 1 '12-'20 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. School Loan. M-N $20,000c&r Nov 1'12-13 4s A-0 7,500c __Oct 15 1913 4s A-0 14,000c&r Oct 15 1915 4;is 4s '10 J-J f32.000c_July 1 '12-'15 1 5,000c_ __July 1 1916 Park Loan. A-0 $5,000r_ _Oct 1 1914 45 Street-Crossing Abolition. Nov $1,250r Nov 15 1912 4s TOWN DEBT Jan 9 1911_ $192,000 Total valuation 1911.....10,073,907 (Assessment same as actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 ___$16.80 Population in 1910 _-10,427 INTEREST payable at Greenfield. GREENFIELD FIRE DIST. NO. 1. Reservoir Notes. 4s _ $42,000 __Apr 15 '13-'24 4s '06 110,000 __Apr 15'13-'22 1 1,000 _Apr 15 '23-'24 4s '10 M-N 71,250 _Nov 1 '12-'30 Temporary loan $14,000 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1910_ _137,000 Fire tax (per $1,000) 1908.....$1.00 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. HAMPDEN COUNTY. County seat is Springfield. Court-House Bonds. 48 '11 M-S$200,000c_Mch 1 '13-'32 Hall of Records Bonds. 4s '08 F-,4. $80,000c_Aug 15'12-'19 BOND.DEBT Apr 1912_ $290,000 Floating debt 53,832 Assessed valuation 1911_233,939,347 Population in 1905_196,013 Population in 1910 ----- - _ ----231,369 INT. on bonds of 1908 and 1911 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. HAVERHILL. This city is in Essex County. Settled 1640; incorp. as a city 1870. City Bonds. 4s '91 A-0 $50,000c_ _Oct 1 1921 45 A-0 50,000c __Oct 1 '22-'23 4s '08 A-0 76,000c-Apr 1 1918 4s '08 A-0 39,000c_ _Oct 1 1918 4s '08 A-0 58,000c_ _Apr 1 1918 3)s'09 A-0 105,000c_ _Apr 1 1919 6,000c-Apr 1 '13-'14 4s '04 A-0 4s '06 A-0 225,000c.. __Apr 1 1926 3,000c.. __Apr 1 1913 3 0'03 A-0 2,000c. _Apr 1 1914 4s '04 A-0 1 1,000c_ _Apr 1 1913 48 '05 A-0 8,000c __Oct 1 '12-'15 4s '06 A-0 10,000c __Oct 1 '12-'16 4s '06 A-0 f 6,000c _Apr 1 '13-'16 1 3,000c_ _Apr 1 1916 4s '07 A-0 37,000c_ _Apr 1 1917 (15,000c..Apr 1 '13-'15 4s '10 A-01 6,000c_ _Apr 1 1916 20,000c __Apr 1 '17-'20 4s '10 F-A I 88,000c __Feb 1 '13-'23 I. 49,000c __Feb 1 '24-30 4s '10 M-S 105,000c __Mch 1 '13-'19 14,000c_ __Mch 1 1920 4s '06 A-0 12,000c __Apr 1 13-'16 48,000c _Apr 1 '13-'16 4s '11 A-0 f22,000c __Apr 1 '17-'18 36,000c __Apr 1 '19-'21 Playground Bonds. 334809 A-0 $22,000c_ _Apr 1 1939 7,000c_Apr 1 '15-21 4s '11 A-0 School Bonds. 4s '05 A-0 $11.000c Apr 1 '13-'15 ($3,000 due even & $4,000 odd yrs.) 4s '07 A-0 $49,000c_ __Apr 1 1927 7,000c_ _Apr 1 1929 3148'O9 A-0 4s '10 F-A 13,000c_Aug 1 '12-'24 Street and Sewer Bonds. 334805 A-0 $9,000c __Apr 1 '13-'15 Bridge Bonds. 4s '08 J-D $122,000c __June 1 1928 4s '11 A-0 38,000c_Apr 1 '13-31 Water Loan. 4s '92 J-D $300,000e __Dec 1 1912 45 '92 J-D 500,000c __Dec 1 1922 48 '97 J-D 100,000c __Dec 1 1927 On Jan. 4 1897 Haverhill annexed the town of Bradford and assumed its indebtedness, which is as follows, and is Included in the statement of "Total Debt." Water Bonds. 45 '95 J4 $18,000c_July 1 '12-'20 4s '95 J-J 33,000c_July 1 '12-'22 INTEREST on the water bonds and on certain of the city bonds is payable in Boston and at Treasurer's office; on bonds of 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1907, clty bonds of 1911 ann bridge bonds of 1908 and 1911, at First National Bank, Boston. TOTAL DEBT on Jan. 1 1912Municipal bonded debt_ __$1,442,500 Sinking funds.. 210,507 NET DEBT 1,231,993 Water debt (additional)_ 051,000 Water sinking fund Wien 455,256 Net water debt 495,744 TOTAL NET DEB-T 1,727,737 Borrowing capacity _ 163,000 Total valuation 1911 _____ 34,396,384 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _$19.20 Population in 1910 _ 44,115 CITY PROPERTY.-The real estate owned by the city as shown on the assessors' books Jan. 1 1912 amounted to $1,682,460. HOLBROOK. This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated Feb. 29 1872. Water Works. 4s A-0 $40,000c_ __Apr 1 1917 4s J-J 35,000c_ __July 1 1922 4s J-J 7,000c_July 1 '23-'29 4s J-J 6,000c __ _ _1924-1929 6.000c - - -.1930-1932 Refunding Loan. 4s J-D $20,000 __June 1 '12-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912._ $114,900 Note debt. 37,000 Trust funds _____ _ ____ _ -__ 20,500 Sinking fund assets _____ ., 34,354 Cash on hand 18,323 Total value town property. 288,825 Total value in 1911 1,503,039 (Assessment about 2-3 actualval ue.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _$22.00 Population in 1910 _ 2,816 27 INTEREST Is payable in Boston Tax valuation in 1911 ----$3,974,567 at the National Shawmut Bank. (Assessment at fair cash value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1'911 -418.80 Population in 1905 _ ______ --_6,204 HOLYOKE. This city is in Hampden County. Population in 1910 6,743 Incorporated April 7 1873. Park Bonds. HYDE PARK. (See Boston.) 4s '07 A-0 $13,000 __Apr 1 '13-'37 4s g '08 __ 80,000r_May 1 '13-'28 IPSWICH. 3 yis'09 MIS This town is in Essex County. 7,000r_Mch 1 '13-'19 4s '10 _ __ 6,000 __May 1 '13-'18 Incorporated in 1634. Highway Bonds. Water Loans. J-J $130,000c _____ --1924 334804 F-A $2,000 __Aug 1 '13-'14 4s _-1927 30,000c 4s '04 M-N 6,000 __May 1 '13-'14 4s J-J 33s'05 M-S 28,500r_Mch 1 '13-'15 45 24,000r -1912-1924 A-0 330'09 M-S 42,000r_Mch 1 '13-'19 Light Loan. __1912-1937 Var $60,250r •Oas and Electric Light Bonds. 45 2,000 __ 1924 & 1927 Var 3 3.g'02 J-D$504,000r_Dec 1 '12-'32 4s 33s'04 A-0 7,200r __Oct 1 '12-13 Permanent debt Apr 1912. $246,500 42,757 3 Yig'04 M-N 16,000r_Nov 1 '12-'19 Floating debt _ 60.487 _______ 33ig'05 A-0 f38,000r -Apr 1 '13-'19 Sinking fund 1 3,000r_ __Apr 1 1920 Assessed valuation 1911.- 5,643,858 3 3.is'05 M-S 18,000r_Sept 1 '12-'20 (Assessment about actual value.) 4s '07 _ -- 22,500 __Apr 1 '13-'21 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _- _$16.60 5,777 1 2,000r_ __Apr 1 1913 Population in 1910 INTEREST on coupon bonds pay20,000r __Apr 1 '14-'18 4s g '08 - -- 25,000r __Apr 1 '19-'23 able in Boston at the Old Colony 30,000r __Apr 1 '24-'28 Trust Co. 35,000r __Apr 1 '29-'33 40,000r __Apr 1 '34-'38 LAWRENCE. 4s '09 A-0 17,000r __Apr 1 '13-'29 This town is in Essex County. 4s '10 _ __ 121,000 __Mch 1 '13-'40 Incorporated 1634. Commission 4s g '12 F-A 140,000r _Feb 1 '13-'42 form of government adopted Nov 7 (Various amounts yearly.) 1911. V. 93, p. 1337. 'Holyoke & Westfield RR. Bonds. Building Bonds. 4s g J-J $60,000e&r(re0Jul 1'13 3s Public __Nov 1 1912 '02 M-N _ _- 161,850 __July 1 '12-50 Ordinary Debt$1,400-. 4s Loans. Water Loans. F-A $19,000 __Aug 1 '12-'13 4s g '97 J4 $250,000c&r_Jan 1 1927 3;0'03 4s '04 M-N 60,000 __Nov 1 '12-'14 330'03 J-D 50.000 _ _ __June 1 1913 4s '05 J-D 40,000 __Dec 1 '12-'15 4s '00 - -- 50,000_ _July 1 1930 is '06 J-D 50,000 __Dec 20'12-'16 a6.000 __July 1 '12-'14 4s '08 J-D 105,000 __Dec 1 '12-'18 a12,000 _July 1 '15-'18 45 '09 J-D 28,800 __Jane 1 '12-'19 a20,000 __July 1 '19-'23 4s '10 J-D 144,000 __Dec 1 '12-'20 4s g '10 J-J . a20,000 __July 1 '24-'27 School Bonds. a36,000 __July 1 '28-'33 4s '98 F-A $96,000 __Aug 1 '12-'23 a14,000 _July 1 '34-'35 4s '04 F-A 91,000 __Aug 1 '12-'24 a16,000 __July 1 '36-'37 4s '10 A-0 85,500c_Oct 1 '12-'30 Bridge Bonds. Municipal Loans. 4s g '94 J-D $105,000c&r June 1 1914 4s '94 J-J $262,000_ __July 1 1924 Smiths Ferry. 45 '09 J-D 68,800c _ Dec 1 '12-'19 _May 1 '12-'30 4s '10 _ - $49,000 _May Sewer Bonds. School Loans. 4s '92 M-S $3,000_ __Sept 1912 4s g '97 M-Ss$109,000cdcr_Mch 1 '17 4s '07 J-D 65,000c_June 1 '12-'37 3 3ig'00 M-N 60,000c&r_May '13-'20 4s '08 A-0 16,000 __Apr 1 '13-'28 330'05 M-S 45,000r_Sept 1 '12-'20 4s '10 M-S 66,500c_Sept 1 '12-'30 1,000- __Sept 1 1912 4s '95 J-D 21,000__Dec 1 '12-'25 350'06 .. -6,500 __Apr 1 '13-'25 45 '97 M-N 9,000 __Nov 9 '12-'17 45 '07 _ 4s g '08 _ __ 24,000r _ _Apr 1 '13-'28 4s '98 J-D 36,000 __June 1 '12-'23 4s g '95 J-D 150.000c&r June 1 1915 4s '10 _ __ 17,000 __Dec 1 '12-'28 4s g '96 J-J •100,000c&r_July 1 1916 Engine House Bonds. 4s '09 _ __ 12,000 _Sept 1 '12-'19 4s '06 Oct $10.000 _Oct 1 '12-'16 4s '10 _ __ 54,000 __May 1'13-'30 4s '08 _ -- 35,000 __Dec 1 '12-'18 4s g '11 A-0 80,000c_Apr 1 '13-'28 Fire Protection Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 4s '06 J-J $40,000c_July 1 '12-'31 4s g '93 M-N•$50,000c&r_May 1 1913 4s '05 2,400 __Dec 1 '12-'15 _ 48 g '93 A-0 •100,000c&r_Oct 1 1913 Paving Bonds. 4s '04 M-N 22,000 __May 1 '13-'34 4s '06 A-0 $15,000 __Oct 1 '12-'16 4s F-A 24,000 __Aug 1 '13-'36 4s '04 M-N 4,500 __Nov 1 '12-'14 4s g '08 .. -- 16,000r_Apr 1 '13-'28 3 ,68'09 J-D 104,000c_June 1 '12-'19 2,000r_May 1 '13-'16 4s '10 F-A 135,000 _ -Aug 1 '12-'20 4s g '08 _ __ 33-ig'09 M-S 17,000r _Mch 1 '13-'29 Water Bonds. Miscellaneous Bonds. J-J f$652,000 __July 1 1923 is 4s '06 F-A $32,500r __Aug 1 '12-'16 1 60,000_ __July 1 1936 4s '07 _ __ 16,000_ __Apr 1 '13-'14 Culvert Loan. 4s '07 _ __ 22,500.. __Apr 1 '14-'17 4s '09 $8,000 __Nov 10 '12-'19 _ 4s '07 _ __ 26,000.. __Apr 1 '13-'27 Hospital_-Loan. 4s g '08 --- 24,000r _Apr 1 '13-'18 4s _- $9,800 _May 1 '13-'19 330'02 J-D 7,000 __ __June 1 1912 '09Public Improvement Loan. 4s g '09 J-J f 104,000r_July 1 '12-'24 4s '08 $56,000 __June 1 '12-'18 1 35,000r_July 1 '25-'29 Fire Station Loan. 4s '10 _ __ 70,000 __May 1 '12-'20 4s '08 $21,000-Feb 1 '13-'18 _ 4s g '11 A-0 171,000c_Apr 1 '12-'21 Bridge Loans. ' Debt exempted by special Acts 4s '06 Sept $5,500 __Sept 1 '12-'16 of Legislature. a Coup. or registered. 4s'08 7,000 -Feb 1 '12-'18 _ INTEREST is payable at the State TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 '11.$2,678,200 National Bank, Boston. Less special debts-outside TOT:DEBT Mch 31 '12_43,399,200 EmitSinking fund & RR.stock. 668,997 Water debt_ _-$712,000 NET DEBT Mch 31 12.' 2,730,222 All other debts 424,500 Water debt (included) ___ 474,000 $1,136,500 Water sinking fund (incl.). 157,426 BOND DT.(inside 1/mM-61,541,700 Assessed valuation, real_ 38,418,210 Sinking fund 133,201 Assessed val., personal _13,425,446 Borrowing capac. Jan 1 '11 103,025 Total valuation in 1911 ...5l,843,656 Assessed valuation, real 63,951.100 (Assessment at fair cash value.) 16.885,893 Assessed val., personal Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911...$17.00 Total valuation 1911 70,836,993 Population in 1910....57,730 (Assessment about market value.) CITY PROPERTY.-Included in Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.--$17.60 the clty's sinking fund as given above Population in 1910 85,892 is $226,500 Holyoke & Westfield RR. INTEREST is paid at the Eliot stock (market value $792,750). This Nat. Bank in Boston and by the:City road is leased to the New Haven dc Treasurer. Northampton and has paid dividends CITY PROPERTY.-The city since 1879. The value of all city owns property valued at $3,530,125. property, not Including water and light plants, is estimated at $2.315,865. The water-works of the city are LENOX. This town is in Berkshire County. valued at $1,334,380 and gas and Incorporated in 1767. electric plants at $1,448,387. High-School Notes. 4s '08 J-D f$70,000.June 1 '12-'18 HUDSON. 1. 5,200__June 1 1919 This town Is situated in Middlesex Pittsfield Road. County. Incorporated March 19 1866. -_ $5.000 _-_Octi10111912 _s Water Notes. Engine-House Notes. 4s J-J $9,000 __July 1 12-'14 4s J-D 16,000 __June 1 '12-'27 4s '09 A-0 $11,000 __Oct715 '15-'16 Fire Protection. J-J 14,600 _Nov 330 _Nov 5 '12-'28 j$5.000 __Oct 15 1913 _ 2,000_ _Dec 31 '12-'13 _s '09 43s J4 1 5,500_ -Oct 15 1914 3'Pis'06 J-D 25,000 __Dec 31 '12-'36 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1)12_ $101,700 17.900 __Oct 1 '12-'38 3.80s A-0 assessed val. 1911_ 7.662,827 Total 4,600 __July 1 '12-'34 (Assessment about J-J 3348 2-3 actual value.) J-J 1,800 __Dec 1 '12-'29 394s rate (per MOW) 1911 _ _$16.50 10,000 __May 15'12-'41 Tax 3.80s J-J 3,060 1910 _ ___ Population in ElectrieLight Notes. INTEREST payable at First 3.65s M-N $9,000 __Nov 2 '12-'29 National Boston. Bank, 4,000 __July 1 '12-'15 J-J 4s 1,500 __Sept 1 '12-'14 J-J 3348 LEOMINSTER. Sewer Bonds. This town is in Worcester:County. M-N $72,000c_May 1 '12-'34 4s Incorporated in 1740. 43,000c_Nov 1 '12-'34 M-N 3348 Miscellaneous Loans. M-N 3,300c_May 1 '13-'23 4s 4s '06 F-A $65,000 __Aug 1 1916 Sewer Notes. Sewer Notes. 3.908'10 J-J $14,500 __Nov 1 '12-'40 4s '06 M-S J$3,000. __Sept 1 1912 School Notes. J-J 41,400 __ __July 7 1912 1 1,000 __Sept 1 1913 334s 5.000.. __Jan 1 1918 4348'08 J-J Improvement Notes. 11,000._ __Jan 1 1918 $2,500 _-Aug 1 '12-'16 4 is'08 J-J J-J 4s • ifigrl Town Hall. 4s '06 M-N 6,500 __Nov 22'12-'16 4348'03 J-J $13,900 __ __July 1 1918 Electric Light Bonds. 4s J-J $16.000c_July 1 '12-'27 45 '91 M-S 140,000 __Mch '14-'17 110,000 __Mch 1 1919 Refunding Bonds. 4s A-0 $15,000c_Oct 5 '12-'17 4s '94 M-S 30,000 _-Mch '20-21 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912_ $289,900 4s '94 M-S 1I,000. __Mch 1 1922 3,500.. __Jan 1 1913 Cash and uncollected taxes 44.218 4s '95 J-J 9,300 ____Feb 1 1914 NET DEBT Apr 1912.... 245,682 4s '95 F-A 28 LEOMINSTER (Con.)Water Works. 43'95&'96A-0 $103,000 Oct 1 1925 4s '96 A-0 49,000_ __Oct 1 1926 Refunding Water Bonds. 3 As'00 A-0 $40,000_Aug 27 '12-'15 School Bonds and Notes. 3 As'04 J-J $10,000 __ __July I 1916 45 '04 J-J 130,000_July '20-'23-'24 110.000 __July 1 1917 30'05 F-A 70.000__Aug 1 '15-'21 8.000._ _Aug 1 1922 3 As'05 F-A 3)s'05 F-A 12.000.- _ -Aug 1 1923 3 As'05 F-A 10,000 _ _ ....Aug 1 1924 3 As'06 M-S 8,000 _- __Sept 1 1925 Library Bonds. $9.000 __June 1 '12-'20 4s1910 _ $26,514 Cemetery lot funds 10,424 Trust funds TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1911 752.138 202,000 Water debt (included) 158.903 Sinking funds 21,465 Water sink. funds (inc).) _ Total valuation in 1911 _..12,925,015 (Assessment about ( actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 --$20.00 _ 17,580 Population in 1910 INTEREST on part of town debt Is payable at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.; remainder at office of Treasurer. LEXINGTON. This town is in Middlesex County. 4s '10 A-0 $25,723 20 Apr 1 '13-'35 4s '11 _ __ 10,0001912-1921 _ __ 10,650 - -- ---------4s Water-Works Bonds. M-N $50,000 __Nov 1 '12-'16 4s 6,000 _ _ -1912-1917 4s '11 _ Refunding Water. 48 2g M-N $60,000 __Nov 1 '17-'22 Debt of Town-Jan. 1 1912. Water debt $196,600 11,850 Fire Department loan 19,710 School debt 4,575 Land loan 4,500 Town-hall loan 26.000 Trust funds _ TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '12... 262,287 7,957,260 Tax valuation 1911 ____ (Assessment same as actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911---$19.20 4,970 Population in 1910_ _ MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. $3,482,076 City debt Apr 12 '12 1,018,386 Sinking funds 2,463,690 Net debt Apr 4 1912 1,167,500 Water debt (included)Water sinking fund (incl.) 582,355 Borrowing capac. Jan 1 '11 494,206 City property 1911 8,919,010 Assessed value, real__ __ __63,593,455 Assessed value, personal _ _17,987,813 Total assessed value 1911_81,581,268 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,0(10) 1911 _ _$18.90 Population in 1910 ______ _106,294 INTEREST on the sewer and paving 4s of 1910 and water bonds of 1910 is payable at the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. • LUDLOW. This town is In Hampden County. Incorporated in 1774. School Bonds. 4s J-J 1515.000_ __Jan 1 '13-'17 1 2,000r_ __Jan 1 1918 34,000c __Jan 1 '13-'29 43 J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 1912- $51,000 35,100 Anticipation of tax loan_ Assessed valuation 1911_ ..4,108,563 Tax rate (per $1,000). 1911 _$17.70 4,948 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable in Boston at Old Colony Trust Co. LYNN. This city is in Essex County. Incorp. as a city April 10 1850. A commission government adopted Oct. 11 1910. 4s '12 _ _ - 1123.500.......... Brown Tail Moth Extermination. M-N $5,000r_ __Nov 1 1915 334s 8,500r_ __Jan 1 1916 J-J 3 As M-N 5,000r_ __May 1 1916 4s 3,000r_ __Sept 1 1916 M-S 4s 31-N 5,000r_ __Nov 1 1916 4s 2,500r_ __June 1 1917 J-D 4s M-N 3,000r_..May 1 1917 48 5,000r_ Apr 1 1918 A-0 4s Fire Department. A-0*$10.000r_ __Apr 1 1916 45 A-0 9,000r. __Oct 1 1913 45 6,000r_Dec 1 '12-'13 J-D 4s 6,000r. __Dec 1 1913 J-D 4s 2,350r_ Dec 1 1913 J-D 43s M-N 2,000r_ ..May 1 1914 34s LINCOLN. Park Loan. J-J $30,000c_ __July 1 1919 This town is in Middlesex County. 4s A-0 6.000r_ __Oct 1 1919 4s Incorporated April 23 1754. A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 1 1920 4s Water Bonds. A-0 5,000r--Oct 1 1920 J-D $4,000c.. __Part yearly 4s 45 1917 4s J-D 10,000c M-N 5,000r_ __May 1 1914 4s J-D 23,0000 1930 33s M-N 5,000r.....May 1 1915 34s 1932 3s 9,000c J-D J-J •23,000r.. __July 1 1912 3A s J-D 10,000c __ ..1933-1934 45 M-N 3,000r May 1 '16-'17 45 1936 4s J-D 14,000c 31-N 3,500r...May 1 1916 4s J-D 1937 4s 4.000c 4s M-N 3,500r_ __May 1 1917 J-D 31-N 3,250r_ __May 1 1918 8,500c_ _ _$500 yearly 4s 4s 6,000c _______ _____ 45 '10 J-J 5,000r_ __June 1 1920 4s '11 __ School [fonds. School-House Loan. J-J •$35,000r_ __Jan 1 1918 4s '08 J-J J$33,000cJan 1 '13-'23 4s 10,000c __Jan 1 '24-'28 45 A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Apr 1911.. $128,500 4s J-D 10,700r_ _June 1 1916 82,500 4s Water debt (incl.) M-N •26,000r_ __Nov 1 1927 12,827 4s 15,000r_ __July 1 1919 Water sinking fund. J-J 3,500r_ __Jan 1 1017 Assessed valuation -3,600,226 4s J-J Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _410.00 4s 1911_M-N 14,200r_ __Nov 1 1917 M-N 11,000r_ ..May 1 1917 1,175 4s Population in 1910_ 4,000r_ __Sept 1 1917 M-S INT. at First Nat Bank, Boston. 43s 30,000r_ __Jan 1 1913 J-J 3 As 25,000r_ _July 1 1915 J-J 3 As LOWELL. 3,600r_ __July 1 1915 J-J This city is in Middlesex County. 34s F-A 15,000r_ __Aug 1 1928 Incorporated April 1 1836. A new 4s 18,000c_ _Mch 1 '13-'15 charter providing for the commission 5,000c. __Mch 1 1916 M-S form of government was adopted by 4s 24,000c __Mch 1 '17-'20 the voters Nov.7 1911. V.93,p.1338. 36,000c __Mch 1 '23-'28 4s '09 M-S $40,000c_Sept 1 '12-'19 M-S 112,000r __31ch 1 '21-'22 48 '10 J-D 18,000c_Deo 1 '12-'20 4s 1 1,000r_ __Mch 1 1916 48 '11 M-S 23,500 _Sept 1 '12-'21 4s '09 M-S 16,000. __Sept 1 1929 C. H. & M. Building. M-N 35,000r_ _.May 1 1929 4s '90 A-0 $450,000-Oct 1 1920 3 As A-0 18,000r. __Oct 1 1929 4s Charitable Bequests. _ Perpetual 3 As M-S •85,000r. Mch 1 '13-'29 6s semi-ann $36,000 11-N •21,000r_May 1 '13-'19 33s Bridge Loan. M-N •20,000r_ May 1 '20-'29 4s '10__ 536,360 __Sept 1 '12-'20 3 As 4s '10 F-A 115,000 __Feb 1 '13-'15 Schools. 160,000-Feb 1 '16-'30 48 '91 A-0$150,000 __Apr 1 1921 9,000 _ _ __June 1 1920 4s '96 J-J 200,000_ __July 1 1926 43 '10 J-J 4s '08 _ Nov 1918 115,000 School & Engine House Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 4s '12 - - - 1$39,000_May 1 '13-'25 1 14,000_May 1 '26-32 48 '08 _ $27,400- __June 1 1918 45 '10 IL-N 40,000c_May 1 '13-'20 Public Improvements. 31-S $60.000r_ __Mch 1 1918 4s '11 _ __ 45,000 _-May 1 '13-'21 4s M-N 2,300r_ __Nov 1 1917 43 '12 A-0 50,000c_Apr 1 '13-'22 43s M-N 5,500r_ _.May 1 1916 Paving Loan. 4s M-S 4s '08 _ - $106,000_ _ - May 1918 4s 3,500r_ __Sept 1 1918 M-N {48,000r_May 1 '13-'16 4s '08 _ __ 54,300 -Aug 1918 48 4s '10 M-N 54,400c_ May 1 '13-'20 12,500r_ May 1 1917 M-N 42,500r....May 1 1928 4s Police Loan. J-J •30,000r_ __Jan 1 1919 $2,340 __Dec 1 '12-'20 4s 48 '10 _ M-N J 6.000r....May 1 1913 4s Miscellaneous. 1 9,500r.. __May 1 1914 34s'02 J-D $6,400_ __June 3 1912 500_ __July 14 1912 3 As A-0 •3,000r_ __Oct 1 1912 3 As 02 J-J 5,548_ .._Sept 4 1912 31.0 3 As'02 M-S A-0 55,000r_ __Apr 1 1913 3 As'02 M-S M-S 5,000r_ __Sept 1 1914 6,162_ --Sept 11 1912 3 As 33s'02 M-N 835..-Nov 4 1912 3 As'05 111-N J16,000r_May 1 '13-14 2,000 __Dec 31 1912 3.55s'02J-D 112,000r_ .May 1 1915 3 4s'03 J-D 19,549.. June 1 '12-'13 3 As 10,000r_ __July 1 1915 J-J 27,000 __July 1 '12-'13 4s 4s '03 J-J M-N J33,000r_May 1 '13-'15 33's'03 M-S 8,900 __Sept 8 '12-'13 114,000r_ ..May 1 1916 3.9s '03 M-S 5,000 Sept 26'12-'13 43s F-A 13.000r_ __Aug 1 1917 3 As'03 M-N 1,724.._Nov 13'12-'13 3s M-S 20,500r_ __Mch 1 1919 3.9s '03 J-D 15,300 Dec 31 '12-'13 4s '10 J-J 34,500r_ __July 1 1920 3%s'04 M-N 10,000_.May 2413-'14 4s '10 A-0 8,500 -_ ..Oct 1 1020 34s'04 F-A 23,700 Aug 9 '12-'14 Water Loan 3%s'04 M-N 15,870 Nov 5 '12-'14 4s M-N $20.000r_ __Nov 1 1913 3 As'04 J-D 29,625 _ _Dec 31 '12-'14 4s M-S 50,000r __Mch 15 1914 3 As'05 A-0 18,000 __Apr 6 '13-'15 45 J-D 20,000r_ _Dec 1 1914 334s'05 J-D 28,600-June 1 '12-'15 4s MS 10,000r_ __Sept 1 1916 9,000r_ __Oct 1 1916 334s'05 M-S 33,040 _ _Sept 2612-'15 48 A-0 3 As'05 A-0 30,960 __Oct 26'12-'15 4s 7,500r_ __July 1 1917 J-J 34s'05 M-N 5,000r_ __Aug 1 1917 F-A 880 Nov 28'12-'15 4s 3Y25'05 J-D 21,445 __Deo 30'12-'15 48 2,000r_ __Oct 1 1917 A-0 3 As'05 J-D 31-N 6,500r_ __Nov 1 1917 4,700_ _Dec 30 12- 15 4s 34s'05 J-D A-0 15,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 4,700 __Dec 30'12-'15 4s 4s '08 1.713 Dec 1918 48 J-D 10,000r_ __June 1 1918 4s '11 - 118,500 June 1 '12-'21 48 85.000c&r_July 1 1918 J-J 4s '11 J-J 40,000.-July 1 '12-'21 45 A-0 100,000c&r_Apr 1 1919 4s '11 J-D 10.345 _______ 1912 4s 75,000r_ _July 11910 J-J 66,105 - -- -1913-1921 4s 35,000r_ __Jan 1 1920 J-J Water Works. 45 A-0 150,000r.. __Apr 1 1920 A-0 50,000r_ __Apr 1 1921 4s '90 31-N $1,000.000_Nov 1 1920 4s _ _ _ 24,300 _ - _Nov 1 1916 45 45 A-0 25,000r_ .-Oct 1 1921 J-J 50.000r.. __Jan 1 1922 48 '10 J-D 54.000c_ _Dec 1 '12-'20 4s J-J 25,000r.. __July 1 1922 45 Sewer and Paving Loan. A-0 40,000r.. __Apr 1 1923 330'09 J-D $96,000c June 10'12-'19 48 1912-1921 4s J-J 165,000r_ _July 1 1925 45 '11 F-A 100,000 I VOL. LX XXIV. Fire Department. Water Loan (Continued). A-0 $1,800 __Apr 1 '13-'15 4s J-J $50,000r_ _July 11928 48 11,000 __July 1 '12-'22 J-J 45 A-0 10,000r_ __Oct 1 1928 3 As A-0 12,000__July 2 '12-'23 48 J-J 75,000r_July 1 '27-'29 43 J-J 25,000r_ __Jan 1 1930 4s '10 M-N 3,000 --Nov 1 '12-'14 48 4s Hospital Bonds. A-0 25,000r_ __Oct 1 1930 3 As M-N 31,000r.. __Nov 1 1913 33.0'05 J-D $8,000__Dec 1 '12-'19 J-D 5.000 __Dec 1 '20-'24 6,000r_ _ _Dec 1 1915 3 As J-D 3%s 12,000--July 1 '12-'31 2,000r_ __Apr 1 1916 45 '11 J-J A-0 35s Public Parks. 3s M-N 24.500r- --May 1 1916 3,500r_ _June 1 1917 48 '94 J-J $80,000. __July 3 1944 J-D 33s 20,000_July 3 '45&'47 6,500r_ _Feb 1 1917 4s '95 J-J F-A 3 As 20,000_ __July 3 1924 25,000r_ __July 1 1931 45 '99 J-J J-J 334s 12,000_ _July 1 1926 75,000r_ __Jan 1 1932 3 As'01 J-J J-J 33s 18,000_ _July 3 1929 3s A-0 325,000r_ ..Apr 1 1932 4s '04 J-J 45 '07 J-D 25,000_ __Dec 2 1932 Street Improvement. A-0•$125,000r_ __Apr 1 1920 4s '10 M-N 10,000_ __Nov 1 1934 45 Police Station Loans. A-0 •25,000r. _Oct 1 1921 4s 33s'05 A-0 125,000r_ __Apr 1 1935 4s '06 J-J $37,000 __July '12-'29 Water Construction. M-N 5,000r_ --Nov 1 1915 3 As 7.500r_ _July 1 1916 4s '92 J-J 530,000... _July I 1912 J-J 4s M-S 5,000r_ _ -Sept 1 1916 4s '93 J-J 68.000._ _July 1 1913 4s 42,000 --Jan 1 1914 J-D 13,000r- --Dec 1 1926 45 '94 J-J 48 10,000._ __Jan 1 1915 M-S 15,000r_ __Sept 1 1917 48 '95 J-J 4 As 19,000. _Jan 1 1916 M-N 5,700r_ __Nov 1 1917 48 '96 J-J 4 As 15,000.. __July 1 1916 5.650r. __Dec 1 1917 48 '96 J-J 4 As J-D J-D 10,000r.. __Dec 1 1918 48 '99 J-J 36,000.. __July 1 1919 48 750r.. __May 1 1918 3 As'00 J-J 15,000_ _July 2 1920 M-N 4s 4s '09 14-S 20,000r_ __Sept 1 1919 35s'02 J-J 50,000 __July 1 '22&'23 23,000_ _July 1 1924 4s '10 M-S 25,000r_ ....Mch 1 1920 3 As'04 J-J 25,000_ __July 1 1925 3343'05 J-J City-Hail Repair. _ _ 14,000._ __July 1 1941 M-N $1,800r-Nov 1 1917 4s'11 434s _ __ 12,000_ _Sept 1 1931 6,000.. __Aug 1 1919 45 '11 F-A 3As Sewerage. Public Library Loan. A-0•$35,000r_ --Apr 1 1917 4s '92 M-N $50,000_.May 2 1922 48 45 '93 M-N 100,000_ _May 2 1923 Sewer Loan. J-J $20,000r_ -_July 1 1912 4s '94 M-N 200,000._ _May 2 1924 4s 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1913 48 '95 31-N 150.000.. _May 2 1925 J-J 43 25,000r_ __Jan 1 1914 4s '96 M-N 100,000_ __May 2 1926 45 J-J A-0 •40,000r-Apr 1 1916 3 As'03 M-N 30,000 __May 2 '33-'35 4s 1,000 __Dec 1 1912 J-D 20,000r ___Jan 1 1915 5s 4s J-J 4s A-0•100,000r_ __Apr 1 1927 55 '07 M-N 5.000 _ _May 1 '13-'17 20,000_ _July 1 1939 J-D 11,0000_ __Dec 1 1928 4s '08 J-J 48 _June 1 1939 334s'09 A-0 20,000_ __Apr 1 1939 J-D 10.000 3 As 48 '09 J-J 30,000_ __July 1 1939 Municipal Deficiency Loan. J-D $26,000r_ __Dec 1 1912 45 '10 M-N 35.000 _ _ ..May 1 1940 3 As J-D 5,000r_ __Dec 1 1916 4s Debt Jan. 1 1912. $1,900,700 Dec 1 1917 Total debt _ J-D 18,000r 43s 612,283 Dec 1 1918 Sinking fund, &c J-D 70,000r 48 1,0O0.- --Oct 1 1920 Net debt_________ 1,282,417 45 '10 A-0 345,000 Water debt (included) Drainage Bonds. M-N $2,500t_ __Nov 1 1916 Water sinking fun(' (incl.) 280,667 45 _31,102,200 5,000r_ Sept 1 1917 Assessed val., real M-S 45s 31-S 30,000c_ __Mch 1 1938 Assessed val., personal _ 8.970,036 48 'The loans marked thus (*) in the Total valuation 1911.__40,072,236 (Assessment about actual value.) above table are authorized by special Acts of Legislature in excess of the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _$19.40 city's legal debt limit. The total Population in 1905 _________ 37,990 41,404 amount of outstanding bonds thus Population in 1910 authorized is $1,971,500. INTEREST is payable in Boston TOTAL DEBT; &C.-Dec. 31 '11. at First National Bank. Fund. debt(excl.of water).52.775,600 548,644 Sinking funds MANCHESTER. This town is in Essex County. Net debt -------------12,206.956 Incorporated 1645. Water debt (aitional) -11.813,500 Bonds. Water-works sinking fund. 635,239 4s Water _ _1912-1935 '08 M-SS142,000c DEBT Feb 1 1912_ .$142,000 Net water debt _ _ _ _ _ _ $1,178,261 BOND. valuation 1911 $15,549,026 Total net municipal debt_$3,385,218 Tax Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911 - _58.60 The funded debt as given above for Population in 1910 _ 2,673 Dec. 31 1911 includes loans to the INTEREST payable at Old Colony amount of $971,500 in excess of debt limit and issued under authority Trust Co., Boston. of special Acts of Legislature; sinking fund, special debts, $290,981. Tem- MANSFIELD. porary loans amounting to $400,000 This town is in Bristol County are not included in totals. Borrowing Incorporated in 1775. capacity Dec. 31 1911 $295,796. School Bonds. PAY- 45 '11 J-J 540,000 INTEREST- WHERE 1912-1931 ABLE.-Coupons are payable at the 43 '11 31-S 10,000c_Sept 1 '12-'21 the of Bank Republic, Boston, or at Lighting Bonds. the City Treasurer's office, Lynn; 48 '11 M-S f$22,000c_Sept 1 '12-'33 other interest is payable by City 500c_ -Sept 1 1934 1 Treasurer only. BOND. DEBT Sept 191-1_ $198,000 33,445 funds__ Sinking CITY PROPERTY AND WATER 1911..4,493,937 WORKS.-The city property con- Assessed valuation build- Tax rate (per $1,000) 191 - -515.40 sisting of water works ,school' 5,183 ing and public parks, &c., amounted Population in 1910 _ INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. to ;9,035,571.35 on Dec. 19 1910. at valued $3.are works Water MAE,BLEHEAD 066,811.50. This town is in Essex County. ASSESSED VALUATION. 1900. Incorporated in 1649. 1910. 1911. Water Bonds. M-N $23,500c_ Nov '12-'29 4s R. E.61371,400 38241,180 42364,060 4s M-N 10,500c_May (Assessed at % cash value.) 45 35,500o_July '12-'20 J-J 14407,460 _16497,869 Per _16497,869 9291,126 1 '13-'24 Tota1.77869.269 72648,640 51655.186 33s'09 M-N 12,000-May 2,0000_May 1 '13-'14 Tax(perM)$19 40 $20.00 $18.00 is '10 M-N (16,000c_May 1 '15-'22' POPULATION.-In 1910 was 7.000c_May 1 '23-'29 89,336; in 1905 it was 77,025; in 1900 4s '89 M-N 14,500 1912-1918 it was 68.513; in 1890, 55,727; in 4s '88 M-N 9,000 1912-1917 1880, 38,274. 1912-1921 4s '94 31-N 10,000 15.000 1919-1921 4s '09 J-J 4s '11 31-N • 9,000c3lay 1 '13-'21 MALDEN. Street Bonds. (P. 0. Boston) is in 45 '11 31-N $40,000c_May 1 '13-'20 This city Middlesex County. Inc. March 31 Electric Light Bonds. 1881. The city owns property 4s '94 J-J $50,000c__ _July 1 1924valued at $1,954,200. not including 4s '08 J-J 2,000c_May 1 '13-'14the water works, which cost $943,- 4s g '09 M-N 26,000c_Nov 1 '12-'24 133.79. School House Bonds. Street Loans. 1912-1923 J-D $24,000c_ 3 As $3,000 __July 1 '12-'14 4s '06 J-D 30,000c_June 1 '12-'26 3 As'04 J-J 330'06 J-J _July 2 '12-'13 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ _$323,500 2,000 _July 5s '07 M-N 4,000 _May _May 1 '13-'16 Sinking fund 22,309 1,000.. _July 1 1912 Water debt (inclu 4s '08 J-J 14.5,500 _ 4s '09 M-S 112,000 __Mch I '13-'15 Borrowing capacity---_..... 178,551 112,000 __Mch 1 '16-'19 Total valuation 1911.- _ 9,251,720 3 A s'09 A-0 7,000 _ _Apr 1 '13-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911. 45 '10 31-N 6,000 __May 1 '13-'15 Population in 1910 7,338 53 '10 J-D 4,000 _June _June 1 '12-'15 INTEREST on the electric-light 4s '11 J-J 15,000 __July 1 '12-'21 and Boston; at bonds payable water is Drainage Bonds. 3 As'02 J-J $15,000_ __July 1 1932 on town notes at Marblehead. 3 As'04 J-J 20,000_ __July 1 1934 10,000_ __July 1 1938 MARION. 45 '08 J-J This town is in Plymouth County. 3 As'09 A-0 20,000.. _Apr 1 1939 4s '10 M-N 9,000 __June 1 '12-'20 Incorporated in 1852. Sewer Loan. School House Loans. 31 '13-26. M-N $15,000-Nov 1 '12-'14 3%s'06 s-a $14,000 ___Jan 4s 3,500 _Apr 29'13-26 .j.j 7,000 __July 1 '12-'15 45 '07 A-0 4s -I Water Loan. 7,400 __June 1 '12-'15 J-D 4s _Jan 1 '13-'34 F-A 18,000_ _ _ Aug 1912-17 4 As'08 J-J r88,0000_ 4s '35-'38. 1 __Jan 12,000o F-A 7,437.50_Aug 1 '12-'18 33s $118,7501 '12 F-A 35,000 _ -Aug 1 '12-'25 Perm. debt ebval. 3 As 5,469,800 1.000-- __Nov 1 1912 Total assessed fair1911 M-N 3 As value.) cash (Assessment 48 '06 J-J 172,500_ _ _July '12-'26 ___$10.50 11.000 __July 1 '12-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1011 - -1,460 4s '08 J-J 62.000 __July 1 '12-'26 Population in 1910 J-J 48 INTEREST on water loan payable Municipal Loan. J-J $25,000...July 1 '12-'17 at City Trust Co., Boston; on sewer 5s 11,375 -_July 1 '12-'18 loan at Wareham Savings Bank. 43 '08 J-J MA.Y, 1912.] MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Borrowing capac. Dec 1 '11 113,861 Total valuation 1911 _- _ _ _25,231,300 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _419.80 23.150 Population in 1910 INTEREST on school bonds of 1908 is payable at the National Shawmut Bank In Boston; on other loans and bonds at the National Shawmut Bank of Boston. All notes and interest on same are paid by City Treasury. Sewer Loan. 4s'91&'94 M-N $10,000c_Nov '12-'13 Permanent debt Jan 1 14)12 $114,550 ..... 30,000 Temporary loans Total assessed val. 1911_ _ -4,890,866 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911_ _421.50 Population in 1910. 8,234 INTEREST on light bonds payable in Boston; on railroad loan in Salem; on other loans in Middleborough. MELROSE. This city is in Middlesex County. Inc. a town 1850; city Jan 1 1900. School Bonds. 4s '96 F-A$200,000c_.Feb 24 1916 334s'09 M-S 78.000... __Mch 1 1929 Park Bonds. 4s '11 M-N f$6,000c_Nov 1 '12-'15 6,000c_Nov 1 '16-'21 *Surface Drainage Bonds. 4s '02 J-J $100,000c __July 15 1932 45 '09 M-N 5,000_ _ __Nov 1 1919 5,000c_ __July 1 1920 48 '10 J-J 4s '11 M-N 5,000c_ ..May 1 1916 4s '11 M-N 5,000c_ __Nov 1 1916 •Sewer Bonds. J-D$200,000c_June 1 '24-'25. 48 50,0000_ __July 1 1926 J-J 4s 4s J-D 25,000c.. __June 1 1912 J-D 50,000c_ _June 1 1917 4s 10,000c_ _July 1 1935 J-J 4s J-J 20,000 -July 1 '37-'38 48 J-D 10,000 __June 1 1937 45 3)0'09 J-D 10,000c_ __June 1 1939 48 '10 A-0 10,000c.. __Apr 1 1940 4s '11 M-N 5,000c.....May 1 1941 4s '11 M-N 5,000c.-Nov 1 1941 City-Hall (renewal). 4s '92 M-S $45,000c_Sept 1 1912 Auditorium Loan Bonds. 4s '11 J-J f$15,000c_July 1 '12-'16 MAYNARD. 1 30,000c_July 1 '17-'31 This town is In Middlesex County. Water-Works. Incorporated April 19 1871. M-S $37,000c_ __Sept 1 1912 4s Water Bonds. A-0 50.0000_ __Oct 1 1913 48 '89 J-J $125,000c&r.Jan 1 1919 48 M-S 35.000c_ __Mch 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '12.. $125,000 4s J-J 38,0000_ _July 1 1925 17,700 4s Floating debt F-A 10,000 _ _ __Aug 1 1922 66,792 4s Sinking fund 5,000 ____Feb 1 1923 F-A 3,982,805 4s Assessed valuation 1911 (Assessment about 80% actual value. 3)is'09 J-D 140,000c_June 1 '12-'31 I. 1,0000_ __June 1 1932 _416.50 1911 (per $1,00()), rate Tax ...... _ _6,390 4s '10 M-N 8,000c_May 1 '13-'20 Population In 1910 INT. at Internat. Tr. Co., Boston. 48 '11 M-N 4,000c_May 1 '13-'16 48 '11 M-N 5,000c_Nov 1 '12-'16 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 '1141,230,447 BIEDFORD. 189,119 This city is in Middlesex County. Sinking fund assets Borrowing capac. Nov 1 '11 119,885 Incorporated May 31 1892. Total value city property_ 1,861,557 Notes. $18,000._ __Jan 1 1913 Tax valuation 1911......16,897.625 4s '03 (Assessment actual value.) 12,500-July 15 1913 4s '03 7,450.- -Dec 1 1913 Total tax (per $1.000) 1911 -$20.40 48 '03 36,000.--Dec 1 1914 Population in 1910_........15,715 48 '04 INT. at the Eliot Nat. Bank and 3,650.-Jan 1 1915 48 '05 45 '05 33,643.... --July 1 1915 Second Nat. Bank of Boston and 48 '05 18,000-Dec 1 1915 Melrose Nat. Bank of Melrose. I•Outside of debt ilmlt.l 7,500 _ - __Jan 1 1916 4s '06 May 1 1916 5,000.. 4s '06 16,000 _ -.Aug 1 1916 MERRIMAC. 48 '06 This town is in Essex County. _ 2,400... __Sept 1 1916 48 '06 11,000 _ __Dec 1 1916 Incorporated in 1876. 48 '06 15,600... -Dec 1 1926 Water Bonds. _ 48 '06 7,000 _ _ __Jan 1 1927 48 '04 J-J $73,500c_July 15'12-'32 48 '07 5,000.. __July 1 1917 Electric Light Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $7.500c_July 15 '12-26 _ 14,500 -- -Aug 1 1917 4s As '07 ept 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '12.. $81,000 10.800_ 48 '07 12.800 _ -- 27,239 __Jan 1 1918 Floating debt .. 48 '07 2,000 - _ _ -Jan 1 1913 Assessed valuation 1911.... 1,321,996 48 '08 12,000._ __July 1 1928 (Assessment about ( actual value.) 48 '08 7,500--Oct 1 1918 Tax rate (per MOW) 14)11 -.426.00 48 '08 8,000 _ -Dec 1 1918 Population in 1910 _ _.......2,202 45 '08 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. _ - 1,700.._ __Dec 1 1913 45 '08 2,500_ _ Dec 22 1913 _ 48 '08 4,000-_July 1 1919 METHUEN. _ 45 '09 This town is in Essex County. 4,200._ __Sept 1 1919 48 '09 4,000._ __Oct 1 1919 Water Bonds. 4s '09 M-N $100,0000 _ -May 1 1924 - - 16,500._ __Dec 1 1919 4s 4s '09 F-A 32,500c __ _ _1912-1924 354s'09 M-N 12,500 __May 1 1919 4s 13,000....July 1 1920 4s A-0 25,000c_ __Oct 1 1925 4s '10 - F-A 25,000c_ _..Feb 1 1928 4s '10 -- 1,000_ July 1 1915 4s 8,000- --Nov 1 1920 45 4s '10 J-D 25,000c_ - _ec 1 1930 1,000 - __Nov 1 1915 4s -48 10 A-0 13,000 ------1912-1924 - -4s '10 A-0 13,300 .....1912-1940 1,100....__Dec 1 1920 45 45 '11 M-N 4,000c_Nov 1 '13-'16 48 '10 J-D 22,000c...Dec 1 '12-'33 48 '11 - - 2,000_ __ _May 1 1916 Sewer Loan. 1,200_ _ _ _May 1 1921 334s 45 '11 --J-J $25,000 _ - __July 1 1932 J-J Play-Ground Bonds. 330 2,500 __ Jan 1 1914 48 '94 J-D $9,000c_ _Dec 1 1914 44s J-J 800 _- - _Jan 1 1917 48 '03 M-N 9,000c_ __May 1 1932 4345 1,500.. __Sept 1 1917 M-S F-A 4s Water-Works Bonds. 9,000 ___1915 & 1916 -Is '94 J-J $40,000c_Jan 1 '12-'22 4s 4,400.....1920 J-J 45 '94 A-0 30,000c_Oct 1 '14-'19 Pump Loan. F-A $7,000 _ _ _ -1913-1914 48 '95 J-J 53,000c_July 1 '16-'23 4s 45 '94 J-D 25,000c_ --Dec 1 1922 School Bonds. 48 '97 J-J 16,0000.. _July 1 1923 4s '10 F-A1$56,000c_Aug 1 '12-'25 1 15,000c_Aug 1 '26-'30 Sidewalk Bonds. School-House Notes. 48 '11 F-A $8,000c_Aug 1 '12-'19 J-D $5,000 _.......1921 334s Sewer Bonds. 3,500_ _Jan 1 1925 J-J 48 '94 J-J $10,000c_ __July 1 1915 4s M-S 5,000.... _Mch 1 1925 48 '04 A-0 10,000c_ __Oct 1 1915 45 F-A 9,000 _ --1917-1918 45 '95 F-A 161,000c_ Aug 1 '16-'23 48 10.000c_ _July 1 1924 Town Notes. 48 '94 J-J 45 '94 A-0 10.0000.....Oct 1 1924 (Is - -- $8,528 00 _ -On demand J-D 6,309 40 __On demand 20,000c_ __July 1 1925 4s 48 '96 J-J 41,000c_ __July 1 1926 Funded debt Apr 20 1912_ - $443,188 48 '96 J-J 261,500 4s '09 M-N 5,0000.-.May 1 1939 Water debt (incl.) 80,540 5,0000....Sept 1 1939 Sinking funds 4s '09 M-S 72,239 4s '10 M-S 15,0000_ __Sept 1 1940 Water sinking fund (Incl.) _ 54,197 5,0000_ __Sept 1 1941 Borrowing capacity 43 '11 M-S Total assessed val. 1911_ -.7,586,155 School-House Bonds. ..4s '03 M-N $45,000c.. __May 1 1922 (Assessment about N actual value.) 48 '07 M-N 14,000c_ __May 1 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 -.423.00 11,448 4s '08 F-A 95,000c_ __Aug 1 1928 Population in 1910. INTEREST on bonds in Boston; 48 '11 M-S 172,000c_Sept 1 '12-'29 1 0.0000-Sept 1 '30-'31 on town notes at Treasurer's office. Public Building Bonds. 45 '03 J-J $38,000c&r.July 1 1913 MIDDLEBOROUGH. This town is in Plymouth County. 48 '94 M-N 56,000c...Nov 1 1914 6,000c- --July 1 1912 Inc. in 1669. The town of Middle4s '95 J-J 18,0000_,July 1 1915 borough and the Fire Dist. of Middle45 '05 J-J 4s '98 F-A 80,000c. __Aug 1 1918 borough arc distinct organizations. Railroad Loan. 4s '99 M-S 35,000c_ __Mch 1 1919 4s '91 M-N $5,000c_Nov 11018 Park Bonds. Light Bonds. F-A $12,000c&r_Feb 1 1930 4s 20,000c&r_July 1 1932 48 '00 M-N $1,200c.--Nov 1 1915 J-J 48 4s '02 M-N 27,000r_ __Nov 1 1932 4s '93 M-N 42,500c_ _Nov 1 '12-'23 4.8 '06 F-A 20,000c_Aug 1 '24-'27 • Stable Bonds. School Loan. 48 '04 J-D $15,000c. __June 1 1924 4$ '00 M-N $5,000c- -Nov 1 1914 Bonds. Loan Municipal 250 _-_Dec 12 1912 48 '97 M-N $198,032,3c __May 1 1917 4s '03 J-D 250c_ __Sept 8 1913 100,000c _ -Jan 1 1918 4s '03 M-S 48 '98 J-J TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '12_$1,675,883 43 '06 M-N 24,750_ _Nov '12-'26 800-Dec 18'12-'13 1,079.088 4s '09 Sinking funds......._ General Improvement Loan. 164,000 Water debt (included) _ Water sink. fund (incl.) -- 187,002 4s '00 M-N $3,800c_ _Nov 1 1915 MIDDLESEX COUNTY. County seats are Lowell and Cambridge. Incorporated 1643. Notes. 4s '10 J-D $25,000--Dec 1 '12-'16 Building Bonds. $90.000c __Dec 1 '12-'14 4s J-D{120,000c _Dec 1 '15-'20 10,000c_ _ Dec 1 1921 Training-School Notes. 4s '09 J-D $30,000 __Dec 1 '12-'17 Court-House Bonds. 45 J-D $210,0000_ Dec 1 '12-'32 Permanent debt Jan 1 '12 $485,000 Tax valuation 1911_ __ _669,294,070 Population in 1910_669,915 INTEREST is all payable at the Beacon Trust Co., Boston. MARLBOROUGH. This city is in Middlesex County; incorporated May 23 1890. Sewer Bonds. M-S $30,000c_ __Sept 1 1914 45 J-J 4s 20,000c_ __July 1 1918 12,000c_ _July 1 1929 4s '04 J-J M-N 13,000c. __Nov 1 1933 4s M-N 3,000c&r_Nov 1 1933 45 48 '10 J-J 48,000c_July 1 '12-35 4s '11 F-A 15,000c-Aug 1 '12-'26 Water Bonds. 48 M-S$125,000c_Sept 1 1912 48 M-S 75,0000...Sept 1 1913 M-S 30,000c_ __Sept 1 1921 4s 1 1922 F-A 45 M-S 70,000c_ __Sept 1 1924 J-J 4s 50,000c_ _July 1 1926 4s M-N 20,000c_ __May 1 1930 4s J-D 6,000--$2,O00 y'rly General Loans. 45 J-D $50,000c_ _June 1 1915 City Hall Bonds. 45 '05 J-J $39,000c_July 1 '12-'24 10,000c_Jan 1 '13-'22 48 J-J School Notes. 48 J-J f$3,000c --------1912 120,000c --.1913-1917 Police & Fire Sta. Loans. ..May 1 1927 4s '08 M-N $34,000 4s '08 F-A 10,500 _ .. --Aug '12-'18 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1'12 _ $864,206 421,019 Sinking funds 527,000 Water debt (included) Borrow. capac. Jan 1 '12 - 126,004 Total valuation 1911.....11,412,521 (Assessment is 7-10 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __ _$21.70 Population in 1910 _ .......14,579 INTEREST on bonds is payable at the Winthrop Nat. Bank, Boston. MILFORD. This town Is in Worcester County. Incorporated 1780. School Notes. 3 Ns g M-N $2,400_ _Nov 10 1916 M-N 40.000 __Nov 1 '12-'19 334s 33(5 M-N 8,000_Nov 10 '12-'15 Sewer Bonds. 4s '06 A-01 $5.000 .....1912-1916 1140,000 _ - -_1917-1936 48 '08 M-N 44,000c_Nov 1 '12-'33 4s '11 A-0 30,000c_Oct 1 '12-'26 TOTAL DEBT Sept 25'11_ $281.036 Borrowing capacity....... 186,872 Total valuation 1911 --9.531,188 (Assessment about full value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911.-$18.00 Population in 1910 13,055 INTEREST on the 4s payable at Nat. Shawmut Bank in Boston; on 3 Ns at Milford Savings Bank and Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. MILTON. This town Is in Norfolk County. Incorporated in 1662. School Loan. 334s'09 M-N f54,000 __Nov 1 '12-'20 145.000...Nov 1 '21-'29 2,000 Library Bonds. $27,500 Sewer Bonds. $3,000r __July 1 '12-'14 48 '04 J-J 7,000 --s '98 _ __ 8,000 _s '10 Water Bonds. F-A $66,000c __Aug 1 '12-'17 334s F-A 150.0000 --Aug 1 '18-'32 3;is Building Bonds. 4s '06 A-0 $6.500c __Apr 1 '13-'16 Funded debt Apr 1912_ _ _ $370,000 213,000 Net water debt (incl Total valuation 1911------28,681,073 Tax rate (per $1,000) -1-911..-$10.80 _7,924 Population in 1910_ INTEREST on school bonds of 1909 payable at Old Colony Trust Boston; on other loans at First National Bank, Boston. Co.. NATICK. This town is in Middlesex County. Incorporated Feb. 19 1781. Sewer Notes, J-J $68,165 -----1927-1941 45 Grade-Crossing Notes. -.1912-1916 J-J $14.500 4s Water Notes. J-J $28,900 -----1914-1938 4s Sewer Bonds. J-J $200,000 July 1 15-20-5-6 48 25,000_ _July 15 1926 J-J 4s Water Bonds. A-0 $50.000-Oct 1 '12-'21 334s A-0 56,000_ _Oct 1 '22-'28 3)is A-0 9,000---Oct 1 1929 334s 8,000.-Jan 1 1930 J-J 4s 7,000..--Jan 1 1931 J-J 4s Debt Apr 1 1912. Water debt_.$158,900 10,400 Sinking fund Net water debt_.$148,500 4293,165 Sewer debt------$293,165 Sinking fund _..... 37.941 255,224 Net sewer debt Grade-crossing debt....... 14,500 84.020 Net general debt Total net debt of town_ _4502,244 Total assessed val. 1911_$8,281,650 Total tax (per $1,000) 191L_$20.00 Population in 1910 9,866 INT. payable at Treas. office. NEEDHAM. This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated in 1711. Water Debt. 4s M-SJ $125,000r1 __1912-1937 1 42,500cf Refunding Bonds. M-S $4,000r -- -1930-1932 334s 8,000r ....._ _-1938 M-S 4s M-S 17,000c1 - -.1930-1941 334s M-S 47,000cf 4s 1942 5.000 M-S 4s Town-Hall Bonds. M-S $28,000r _.--1912-1922 4s School Bonds. $7,000r _1912-1916 J-J 4s 14.000r - _1912-1919 J-J 4s BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12.- $298,000 6,923,436 Total valuation 1911 (Assessment at actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 19l1_.$17.00 5,026 Population in 1910 INTEREST coupons are payable at Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co. NEW BEDFORD. This city is in Bristol County. Incorporated March 9 1847. 29 Municipal Loan Bonds. 4s '11 M-S$135.000r__Mch 1 '13-'21 4s '11 M-S 20,000r Mch 1 '13-'17 12,000r __Mch 1 '18-'21 8,000r_Mch 1 '13-'16 4s '11 M-S 5,000rMck 1 '17-'21 9,200.40r June 1 1912 ts '11 J-D 27.000r_June 1 '13-'15 48,000r_June 1 '16-'21 4s '11 J-.I 20,000r_July 1 '12-'21 4s '11 J-J 118,000r_July 1 '12-'20 1.000r_ _july 1 1921 4s '12 M-S 50,000r Mch 1 '13-'22 48 '12 J-J i30.000r __Jan 1 '13-'18 16,000r _ _Jan 1 '19-'22 4s '11 M-N 24,000--Nov 1 '12-'19 4,000--Nov 1 '20-'21 48 '11 A-0 10.000 _ - _Oct 1 '12-'21 Bridge Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $777,000r_ __Jan 1 1957 4m '10 A-0 116,000r __Oct 1 '12-'19 121,000r-- _Oct'20-'40 Wharf Bonds. 4s g '97 M-N $52.000r_ __May 1 1927 48 g '03 M-N 30,000r_ __May 1 1913 4s '11 A-0 115,000r __Apr 1 '13-'17 1 8.000r __Apr 1 '18-'21 City Improvement. 3 34g'03 F-A $80,000r_ __Feb 1 1913 4s g '03 J-D 120,000r __ _Dec 1 1913 4s g '05 J-J 110,000r_ __July 1 1915 4s '07 F-A 592,000r_Feb 11 '13-'16 126.000r __Feb 11 1917 434s'07 A-0 97,000r_.Oct 1 1917 1917 5s 07 J-D 43,000r_ __Dec 4s g '08 J-J 126,000r_July 1 '12-'18 48 '08 M-N i 8.000r_Nov 1 '12-'13 10,000r_Nov 1 '14-'18 330'09 J-J 08,000r_July 1 '12-'19 8.000r_Aug 1 '12-'19 43 '09 F-A 4s '10 11-SJ 44.000r_Mch 1 '13-'14 1126,000r_Mch 1 '15-'20 48 '10 J-D 36,000r_June 1 '12-'20 50,000r_ _July 1 1920 48 '10 J-J 48 '10 A-0 50,000r.. __Oct 1 1920 High-School Bonds. 3 34g'05 J-J $100.000r_ _July 1 1925 90,000r_ __Jan '13-'30 334s'10 J-J 95,000r_Jan 1 '13-'31 48 '11 J-J 48 '11 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '12-'31 48 '12 J-J 100,000r_Jan 1 '13-'32 Sewer Bonds. 48 '93 A-0 108,000r_ __Apr 1 1913 48 '94 A-0 32,000r_ -Apr 1 1914 48 '95 A-0 58,000r_ -.Apr 1 1925 48 g '97 M-S 69,000r_ __Mch 1 1927 334g'98 F-A 35,000r_ _Feb 1 1928 3)ig'99 F-A 33,000r_ - _Feb 11029 334g'02 M-S 30,000r_ _ _Mch 1 1932 48 g '03 J-D 30,000r- --Dec 1 1933 48 g '05 J-J 62.000r_ __July 1 1935 4s g '07 A-Of 54,000r_ _Oct 1 '12-'17 160,000rOct 1 '18-'37 48 '11 M-N 150,000r_May 1 '12-'41 43 '11 J-D 140.000r_Dec 1 '12-'21 160,000r __ Dec 1 '22-'41 Park Bonds. 43 '92 A-0$100,000r_ __Apr 1 1942 28,000r_ _July 1 1951 3 ,)ig'01 J-J 72,000r.. _Jan 1 1957 48 07 J-J Water Loan. 48 '88 A-0 $20,000r-Apr 1 1918 4s '94 A-0 120,000r-Apr 1 1924 48 g '94 A-0 200,000c. Dec 15 1924 4s g '96 A-0 400,000c.--Apr 1 1926 43 g '97 J-J 600.000c. __Jan 1 1927 334g'00 J-D 48.000r_ - _June 1 1930 48 '10 J-D 145,000r _June 1 '12-'40 4s '10 M-S i20,000r_Sept 1 '12-'15 75,000r_Sept 1 '16-'40 4s '11 M-N 45.000r_May 1 '13-'41 Engine House Bonds. 48 g '07 M-N $20,000r_ __May 1 1927 Municipal Building Bonds. 3)0'O9 J-J $90,000r_July 1 '12-'29 43 '10 J-D 95,000r_June 1 '12-'30 48 '10 M-S 95.000r_Sept 1 '12-'30 May 1 '12-'16 i 48 '11 M-N 525,000r 60,000r_May 1 '17-'31 School and ublic Building Bonds. 4.8 g '97 M-S$128.000r_ __Mck 1 1917 334g'98 F-A 92,000r___Feb 1 1918 334g'99 F-A 30,000r_ __Feb 1 1919 334g'99 J-D 200,000r_ _June 1 1920 3 Mg'02 M-S 65,000r _ --Mch 1 1922 334g'03 F-A 120,000r_ __Feb 1 1923 43 g '03 J-D 50,000r_ -Dec 1 1923 4s g '05 J-D 28,000r_ _Dec 1 '12-'25 65,000r_ _July 1 '12-'24 4s g '04 J-J 4s g '05 J-J 39,000r_ _Jan 1 '13-'25 4s g '05 J-J 21,000r--July 1 1925 4s g '08 J-J f 32,000r_ _July 1 '12-'13 1225,000r_ July 1 '14-'28 4s '10 J-D 95,000r_June 1 '12-'30 20.000r__Jan 1 '13-'16 45 '11 J-J { 20,000r__Jan 1 '17-'21 30,000r_ _Jan 1 '22-'31 4s '11 J-J 133,000r_ _Jan 1 '13-'31 4s '10 J-D 14.000r_ __Dec 1 1930 Library bonds. 3 30'09 J-J $85,000r_ _Jan 1 '13-'29 4s '10 J-J 90,000r_ _Jan 1 '13-'30 4s '10 M-S 556.000r_Sept 1 '12-'25 115,000r_Sept 1 '26-'30 INTEREST on coupon bonds payable at the office of the City Treas.; registered bonds by check. STATEMENT OF DEBT. &c.. APRIL 1 1912. $7,917,200 Bonded debt 1,765,120 Sinking funds 6,152,080 Net debt Water debt (incl. above)_ 1,778,000 Water sk. td. (Incl. above) 015,415 Other debt exempt from statutory limit., incl. 3,366,000 above 348,948 Borrow. capac. Apr. 1 '12_ Assessed val., real_.._ ...58,673,775 Assessed val., personal_ __36,899,459 Total valuation in 1911_ -95.573,234 (Assessment about actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 -418.40 ..- -96,652 Population in 1910 _ The water, park, bridge, high-sch., library, municipal bldg. and wharf bonds, the sewer bonds of 1907 and 1911 and the school bonds of 1904, 1905, 1908, 1910 and 1911 are authorized outside of debt limit. The municipal sinking fund receives yearly about $100,000 and the water sinking fund $28,000. CITY PROPERTY.-Value in 1912 is $9,512..736. 30 NEWBURYPORT. This city is in Essex County. Incorporated In June 1851. The water, bridge, sewer and $70,000 of the school bonds are outside the debt Police-Building Bonds. 48 '11 M-N $28,000c_May 1 '13-'26 City Bonds. A-0 $25,000c_ _-Apr 1 1913 4s Overdraft Bonds. 48 '07 J-D $12,000r -.1912-1917 Water Bonds (outside limit). 330'04 J-D $260,360e_ _June '12-'34 4s '08 J-J 67,500c&rfly 1 '12-'38 School Bonds. J-J $35,000c&r_July 1 1922 3 As J-D 50,000c_ _..Dec 1 1923 330 4s '10 M-N 28,000c_Nov 1 '12-'25 Refunding Bonds. 310'08 M-S $28,000r_Sept 1 '12-'18 48 '09 M-N 62,000c_ __Nov 1 1924 Bridge Bonds (outside limit)• 33s'05 M-S $28,000c&r....1912-1915 Sewer Bonds (outside limit). M-S $65,000c_ -Sept 1 1919 48 48 M-N 35,000r_ - _Nov 1 1919 4s A-0 7,500r_ __Oct 1 1919 M-S 46,000r_ --Sept 1 1931 310 City debt Nov. 20 1911-$307,750 Inside limit _ 599,500 Outside limit _ 152,467 Sinking funds 205.420 Borr. capac. within limit_ Total valuation 1911 _- _ _13,114,410 (Assessment about 1i actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_419.20 14,949 Population in 1910 INT. payable at City Treas., at First Nat. Bk. of Boston or at Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston. MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. STATEMENT OF DEBT, &c., APRIL 4 1912. Municipal debt __________ $4,314,300 Water debt _____________ 1,267.000 Total debt _ 5,581,300 Sinking fund ____________ 2,409,028 Water sink. fd. (incl.) _ 626,058 Net debt 3,172,272 _______ Borrow. capac. Jan. 1 '12__ 744,452 Total assess. val. 1911 _ _75,264,255 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 _ _$17.60 City tax (per $1,000) 1911 -413.72 Population in 1905 __________ 36,694 Population in 191039,806 NORFOLK COUNTY. Dedham is the county seat. Incorporated 1793. Serial Notes. 48 J-J $140,000 __July 1 '12-'18 334s'05 J-J 40,000 _July 1 '19-'20 10,000_ ._July 1 1921 45 '05 J-J 1,383 __July 1 1921 48 '06 J-J 4s '10 A-0 8,000_ _July 1 1912 4,000c_ _Sept 15 1912 4s '11 M-S {48,000c_Sept 15 '13-16 32,000c_Sept 15 '17-20 debt Perma 1912-------------------$283,383 Assessed val. 1911------313,582,064 ____ Population in 1910_ 187,506 INTEREST payable at National Shawmut Bank In Boston. NORTH ADAMS. This city is in Berkshire County. Incorporated March 22 1895. Refunding Loans. 3.15g'99J-J x$65,083.33-Xly 1 '12-20 3.15g'00M-S x14,916.64-Mch 1920 3.15g'00M-S x15,616.69_ __Mch 1921 3 14g'01 F-A x30,533.33 __Feb '21-23 3 yi g'02 A-0 x30,533.33--Mch '23-25 NEWTON. The city is situated in Middlesex 334g'03 A-0 x11,533.32 __1925-1926 x6,533.33.__Aug 1926 County. Incorporated June 2 1873. 334g'04 F-A x4,533.33_June 1 1926 3.45g'05J-D *Water Loans. 4sg'06 F-A x1,533.32 __Aug '26-27 A-0$300,000c&rApr'14-'17-'18 4sg'07 J-J 4s x1,533.33_July 1 1927 1920 1 250.000c&r_Apr 48 '90 A-0 4sg'08 M-S x3.533.34_Sept 1 1927 A-0 200,000c&rApr 1 '21-'22 310'09 J-D 20,000_June 15 '12-15 48 45 '93 F-A 50,000c_ __Aug 1 1923 330g'09J-D x3,783.33_June 15 '27 1924 1 48 '94 A-0 75,000c&r_Apr 4sg'10 J-D x3,333.34_June 15 '27 48 '95 F-A 60,000c&r_Aug 1 1925 4sg'10 J-D Jx20,000_June 15 '16-'17 45 '96 J-J 70,000c&r_July 1 1926 1 x5,000_ _June 15 1918 48 '97 J-J 45,000c_ __July 1 1927 3.90g'11J-D x3,333.34_Junel5 1927 4s '98 M-S 75,000c_ __Mch 1 1928 3.90g'11J-D 5x5,000..June 15 1918 1931 1 __Sept 25,000r_ 3145'01 M-S 1 x20,000June 15'19-'20 310 '02J-D 35,000e. __June 1 1932 School Loans. 310'03 J-D 34,000r_June 1 '12-'28 3hg'94 J-J $4,000.- -.July 1 1912 3348'05 M-N 23,000r_ _Nov 1 '12-'34 Sewer Loans. 31is'06 F-A 24,000r __Feb 1 '13-'36 3 14g'98 J-D $17,000-.June 1 '12-'28 3.2g'99 J-D 12,600_ __June '12-'29 'Sewer Bonds. 48 '93 F-A$100,000c_ - _Aug 1 1923 3.2000 A-0 18,000_ __Apr '13-'30 48 '94 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 3.17g'01J-D *7,000_ __June '12-'31 45 '94 A-0 125,000c&r_Oct 1 1924 3.4g'02 M-N '6,620.. Nov '12-'32 6,600..-.Aug '12-'33 4s '96 J-J 70,000c8cr_July 1 1926 4s g '03 F-A 2,000_ __June '12-'15 48 '97 M-N 100,000c&r_May 1 1927 31ig'05 J-J 2,500 __Aug 1 '12-'16 45 '98 M-S 50,000c&r_Sept 1 1928 4s g '06 F-A 4,200...July 1 '12-'17 48 '92 J-D 98,000r_ _-Dec 1 1922 4.2sg'07J-J 2,450 Sept 1 '12-'18 48 '92 J-D 21,000r _Dec 15 1922 48 g '08 M-S 4,500_June 15'12-'20 48 '95 J-D 70,000r-Dee 2 1925 48 g '10 J-D 310'00 M-N 25,000r..-May 1 1930 3.90s11J-D 12,500_June 10 '12-'21 Park Loans. 3.108'01 A-0 20,000r- _Apr 1 1931 330'01 J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1931 314g'02 M-N •$16,800-_Dec '12-'32 Permanent Improvement Loans. 3145'03 J-D 34,000r_ _June 1 '12-28 3 hs'04 J-J 36,000r_ _July 1 '12-'29 334s'05 M-S $9,000__Mch 1 '13-'15 Sundrans. 19,000r_ _July 1'12-'30 J-Dy Lo 315s'05 J-J •$70,000_ __June '12-'26 4s '08 A-0 24,000 _ Oct 1 '12-'35 33ig'96 3.658.08J-D 81,000r_June 1 '12-'38 3.6g'96 J-D •15,000.. __June '12-'26 J-D 58,000 - _June '12-'40 334g'97 A-0•100,000---Mch '13-'27 3s Nov 1912 3.4g'02 M-N 2,750 Drains and Culverts. 48 g '04 M-N 6,000----May '13-'14 45 '04 J-D $29,000c&r_June 1 1914 48 __Oct '12-14 6,000 A-0 '04 g 45 '97 A-0 7,500.- --Apr 1 1917 330'05 M-S 1,800__Mch 1 '13-'15 Miscellaneous Loans. 55 g '07 M-N 4,800_Nov 15 '12-'17 310'02 J-J $50,0000_ __July 1 1912 33jg'09 J-D 14.240-June 15 '12-'19 310'02 J-D 29,000c_ _Dec 1 1912 Bridge Loans. 1913-1920 45 g '03 F-A $3,500 --Aug '12-'13 8,000 J-J 4s 7,320 .._Nov '12-'15 3.525g'05 Highway Loans. 1,200_ _Aug 19'12-'14 4s '95 F-A $25,000c_ --Feb 1 1915 3.8734g A-0 Water Loans. 4s '95 A-0 52,000c&r_Apr 1 1915 _June 1 1912 26 1915 310'85 J-J $2,000 48 '96 J-D 10,-Dec• 48 '96 M-N •80,000c&r_May 1 1936 310'89 J-J 64,000.. __June'12-'19 '12-'34 --Aug 78,000_ 310g'95J-J Loan. *Washington Street 38 '00 J-D $45,000o_ __Dec 1 1925 3.6sg'05M-N 24,000 __June 1 '12-'35 310'01 J-D 35,000c_Dec 1 1926 3 1-5g'99J-D 18.750 __June 1 '12-'36 330'02 J-D 12,0000_ __Dec 1 1927 4sg'04 M-N 112,600._ __Nov '12-'30 1 6,000 _ __Nov '12-'14 3148'03 J-D 13,000r_ --Dec 1 1928 $292,512 3,500r_ __July 1 1929 Inside debt limit 48 '07 J-J 346,468 48 '95 F-A 300,000c&r_Aug 1 1935 Outside debt limit 206,050 48 '96 F-A 200,000c&r_Feb 1 1936 Water debt.. 48 '96 J-J 60,000c&r_July 1 1936 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912_ 845,030 48 '96 J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1936 Total valuation 1911_16,577,935 48 '97 M-S 100,000c&r_Sept 1 1937 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _418.70 _ p 09f r 4s '97 J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1937 Population inde limit. z 22,01art 48 '98 M-N 50,000r.. __Nov 1 1938 48 '99 J-D 63,000c_ __Dec 1 1939 Issue outside of debt limit. Engine House Loan. INTEREST is payable In Boston 33s'02 M-S $16,000r_ __Sept 1 1922 at the Nat. Shawnlut Bank and in School Loan. North Adams at Nor. Ad. Nat. Bk. 48 '94 J-D $50,000c_ -June 1 1914 9,000c&r_July 1 1914 NORTHAMPTON. 48 '94 J-J 4s '95 A-0 60,000c&r_Apr 1 1915 This city is in Hampshire County. 48 '95 F-A 75,000c&r_Aug 1 1915 Incorporated June 23 1883. 48 '96 J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1916 Hospital Loans. 1917 1 __Jan 100,000r_ 48 '97 J-J 3.65s M-S $5,000r_Sept 1 '12-'16 48 '97 M-S 50,000c_ _Sept 1 1917 3.858 M-S 7,000r_Sept 1 '12-'18 15.000r _July 1 1918 4s '98 J-J School Bonds. 4s '98 F-A 35,000r_ __Feb 1 1918 45 J-J $50,000c_ __July 1 1915 310'99 M-S 82,950r_ __Sept 1 1919 310'04 A-0 50,000c_Oet 1 '12-'21 3145'01 A-0 34,000r_ --Oct 1 1921 4s '06 M-S 4,000c_Sept 1 '12-'13 310'02 J-J 211,000c&r_Jan 1 1922 3.65s M-S 10.000r_Sept 1 '12-'21 310'02 A-0 7,850r_ __Apr 1 1922 Sewer Loans. --May '13-'24 48,000rM-N 310'04 310'05 A-0 $8,000c_Oct 1 '12-'15 314s'07 F-A 135,937 50 Feb 1 '13-'27 430'07 F-A 5,000c_Aug 1 '12-'16 48 '08 J-J 301,000--July 1 '12-'28 3.858 J-J 12,000r_July 1 '12-'23 310'09 A-0 21.000.-Apr 1 '13-'19 3.658 M-S 8,000r_Sept 1 '12-'19 5,600- __July '12-'17 4s '08 J-J 7,000r_July 15'12-'13 J-J M-S 18,000 _____ 1913-1920 48 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 330 330 M-S 12,000 __ 1913-1921 310 g J-J $54,000c_July 1 '12-'17 J-J 6,000 ___ 1912-1917 310 Water Bonds. Hospital Bonds. 3148 g J-J $120,000c_July 1 '12-26 38 '00 A-0 $30,000r_ __Oct 1 1920 310 g M-S 5,000c_ __Sept 1 1912 3.108'01 J-D 17,900r_ _June 1 1921 Refunding Railroad Loan. ['Loans issued outside debt limit.] 310 g M-N $2,000c_ ..May 1 1912 Boulevard Bonds. Armory Bonds. 45 '94 J-D$100,000c&r_J'ne 1 1914 48 J-D $17,000c_Dec 1 1912 4s '94 A-0 80,000c_ Oct 11914 PERM'T DEBT Apr 1912 $364,000 45 '95 A-0 80,000c_ __Apr 1 1915 Floating debt _ 110,000 48 '95 M-N 100,000c_ -Nov 1 1915 Sinking fund assets 56,634 48 '96 J-J 100.000cecr_July 1 1916 Water debt (included).-_ 125,000 48 '97 M-N 40,000r_ __May 1 1917 Total valuation 1911_ - -15,457.027 310'99 J-D 15,000r_ __June 1 1919 (Assessment about fair cash value 2,000r_ __July '13-'14 Tax rate (per MOM) 1911_ -416.2 330'04 J-J 19,431 INT. at First Nat. Bk. of Boston. Population in 1910 [Vol,. raiz).rv. INTEREST payable at North & Leather Bank, Boston, and the ampton Institution for Savings and Orange Nat. Bank; on all other loans at the Town Treasurer's office. Northampton National Bank. NORTH ANDOVER. PALMER. This town is in Hampden County. This town is in Essex County Incorporated 1855. Refunding Loan. __s _ $14,000 Water Bonds. $80,000c --------1923 4s '98 School-House Bonds. 1929 410'07 J-J $18.0000_June 1 '12-'17 40,000c 45 '99 J-J 4s' 04 M-N 20,0000 _ _1912-1931 45 '09 J-J 14,000c_July 1 '12-'27 8,000c __ __1912-1915 Grammar-School Loans. 4s '05 J-D Engine-House Bonds. $14,400 48 '09 J-D $17,000c - _1912-1928 TOTAL DEBT Nov 27 '11.. $83,900 Assessed valuation 1911.. _4,718,937 School Bonds. 48 '11 J-D $26,000c_June 1 '12-'24 (Assessment about fair cash value.) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911_319.00 Sewer Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $46,000c_July 1 '12-'34 Population in 1910- _________ 8,610 BOND. DEBT Dec 31 1911 $237,000 INTEREST on the school loans Water debt (Included) __ 148,000 Is payable In Boston. Water sinking fund_ 56,030 Assessed valuation 1911.. _ _5,407,905 PEABODY. (Assessment at fair cash value.) This town is In Essex County. InTax rate (per $1,000) 1911.. _..$18.00 corporated in 1855. Town property Population in 1910 ______ 5,529 valued at $1,475,157. INTEREST is payable at the Win• School Loans. throp National Bank in Boston. 310'02 F-A $50,000cAug 15 '12-'21 8,000 __Jan 1 '13-'16 410'08 NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH. 4s '11 M-S _- 32,000c_Sept 1 '12-'17 This place is in Bristol County. Electric Light Bonds. 45 '92 J-D $40.000c..-.June 1 1922 Incorporated in 1887. 48,000-.Aug 1 '12-'35 310'09 Water Bonds. 4s '84 J-J $35,000c_ __July 1 1914 Water Bonds. 10,000c-Jan 1 1913 48 '03 F-A$110,000c_Aug 1 '12-'38 45 '93 J-J 10,000c-July 1 1913 48 '04 J-D 20.000c_June 1 '11-'24 48 '93 J-J 4s '93 J-J 30,000c __Jan '18&'23 330'05 F-A 96,000c_Aug 15'12-'35 45 '93 J-J 32,000c__July '18&'23 45 '10 J-D 10,000c_June 1 '12-'16 18,000c_June 1 '12-'20 Notes. $21.000 __Sept 1 11-'23 Water 4s Sewer Bonds. do 48 10,800 __Sept 1 '12-'23 48 '06 J-J $120,000c.July 16 '12-'35 2,000c __July 16 1936 3,500_ __June 20 1916 do 410 1 do 45 3,000_-Sept 1 '15-'16 48 '06 ___ 125,000_Nov 15 '12-'36 do 45 1,500--May 15 1914 48 '07 _ 63.000--Oct 1 '12-'32 _Sept 1 '11_ $735,000 7,200 __July 1 '12-'19 FUND. DEBT Town 3148 do 45 264,000 9,600_ _ _June 27 1912 Water debt (included).. do 330 6,500 _ _ June 1 1913 Sewer debt (Included) __ -- 318,000 10,000_June 20 '14-15 Electric light loan (inci) -do 48 88,000 do 48 Borrowing capacity 296,868 do 48 26,000--Sept 1 '12-'24 Total valuation 1911_ ------_12,062,250 Total tax (per $1,000)-1-9-11.-419.00 Sewer Notes. 4s '09 M-N J$72,000c_Nov 1 '12-'19 Population in 1910 _ 15,721 1 32,0000..Nov 1 '20-'23 INTEREST on the sewer 43 of 1906 45 '09 M-N 128,000c_Nov 1 '24-'39 Is payable at the First National Bank, I 6,000_ _ _June 21 1912 Boston; on the sewer 4s of 1907 at 4s '11 i25,000_June 21 '13-'17 the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. I 2.000_ _ _June 21 1918 Electric-Light Bonds and Notes. PEPPERELL. 45 J-J $50,000c_ __Jan 1 1924 This town is in Middlesex County. J-J 5,560...July 1 '12-'19 3145 Water Bonds. 45 '06 - 26,000.May 1 '12-'24 4s '08 M-N $100,000 - _May 1 '13-'38 2,000_ __June 20 1914 BOND. DEBT Nov 7 1911_ $127,000 410'07 - -$206,160 1912_ 1 TOTAL DEBT Feb .2,309,486 Assessed valuation 97,666 Total Sinking funds tax (per $1,000) 1911 -$18.70 1911..Tax valuation 1911_ _- - -.8,978.465 Population in 19102,593 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-420.00 Population in 1900 3,701 Population in 1910- __________9,562 PITTSFIELD. NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE Pittsfield is in Berkshire County. DISTRICT. Incorp. as a town 1761; as a city A district in Middlesex County. 1891. The sewer, water paving and 45 '06 A-0 $48,000c __Oct 1 '12-'35 $119,000 of school debt, included be48 '07 M-S 18,000e_Mch 1 '18-'35 low, is outside of the debt limit. 4148'08 A-0 9,200c __April '13-'35 Water Bonds. A-0 2.000 - --1936&1937 45 410 May 1 1916 M-N $50,000c BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $77,200 48 g M-S 10,000c _ _ _Sept '12-'13 Assessed valuation 1911.. _2,062,045 45 '08 M-N 100,000c_May 1 '13-'32 Fire Dist. tax (per $1,000)'11_$1.00 45 '08 M-N 190,000c_Nov 1 '15-'33 Population in 1909 (est.) - 1.800 3348'04 F-A 24,000r_Feb 1 '13-'14 ($10,000 yearly.) INTEREST is payable at Apple4s '09 M-N 120,000c_Nov 1 '12-'15 ton National Bank, Lowell. 3,000c __ _Nov 1 1916 48 '09 M-N 100,000c Nov 1 '13-'32 NORWOOD. This town is in Norfolk County. 48 '11 F-A 477,000-..Mch 1 '15-'39 45 '11 M-N 95,000c_Nov 1 '17-'35 Incorporated in 1872. M-S{ 3,00043___Mch 1 1913 45 Water Bonds. 12V0,000c_Mch 1 '14-'32 4s F-A $25,000c ....Aug 1 1915 Sewer Bonds. ($10,000 each 5th year until paid.) 1 '12-'18 48 J-D 8,000c_ __June 1 1915 48 g J-D $70,000c&rJune 45 J-D 5,000c_ ...June 1 1918 330 g J-D 150,000c&rJune 1 '12-'26 4s J-D 7,000c_ __June 1 1917 48 '08 M-N 8,000c&r_Nov 11019 140,000c&rNov 1 '20-'23 J-D 4,000c_ __June 1 1920 45 5,000 _ - __Feb 11024 .1913-1932 48 '11 F-A 48 '11 Sent 80,000 80,000 _ -Feb 1 '25-'32 Water Notes. M-S I 1,000cMch 1 1913 1912-1913 45 -__ $3,700 330 40,000c_Mch 1 '14-'21 48 1912-1920 ___ 9,000 Paving Bonds. Highway Notes. 48 1912-1916 314g'04tM-N $50,000r_Nov 1 '12-'21 $5,300 Improvement Bonds. Fire-House Notes. J-D $4,000/4. _ _1912-1913 4s '08 J-DJ$42,000c8orDee 1 '12-'17 4s 15,000cdorDec 1 '18-'20 Sewer Bonds. School Bonds. 48 '07 J-D$144,000__June 1 '12-'47 M-N $50,000rMay 15 '13-'17 45 '08 F-A 37,000c_Aug 1 '12-'48 48 g 334s g F-A 54,000c&rAug 15'12-'20 School-House Notes. J-D $30,000 - -1912-1926 4s '08 J-D 112,000c&rDec 1'12-'27 48 330 1912-1916 48 '09 J-Di120,000c_Dec 1 '12-'23 ___ 10,600 2,000c _Dec 1 1924 General Loan Notes. 1912-1913 BOND. DE T Apr 1 '12$2,211,000 48 - - $8,370 Note debt . 64,590 Electric Light. Water debt (included) _-_ 1,362,000 45 '07 J-D $15,000r Dec I '12-'17 Assessed valuation, real..24,891,128 410'07 J-D 25,000r_Dec 1 '18-'27 Assessed val., personal_ - 7,416.663 ___ 1,500 45 assessed val. 1911 -.32,307,791 TOT. DEBT Apr 23 '12.... $422,470 Total tax (per $1,000) 1011 ---$16.60 32.639 Total Sinking fund 32,121 Total assessed val. 1911 __14,362,465 Population in 1910 _ INTEREST payable at First Nat. (Assessment about95% actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 __$9.00 Bank and Old Colony Trust Co. BosPopulation in 1910 _ 8,014 ton; also at City Treasurer's office. INTEREST paid by New Eng. Tr. PLYMOUTH. Co. and First Nat. Bank, Boston. This town is in Plymouth County. Incorporated in 1620. ORANGE. This town is in Franklin County. Water Loans. Incorporated Feb. 24 1810. - $53,000 334s 48 '85 J-D Rifle Range. 8,400-_June 1 '12-'14 4148'08 F-A 7,800 _Aug 1 '12-'17 $500..--Nov 1 1912 4s '90 F-A 48 '94 F-A Water Bonds. 6,400 - _Aug 1 '12-'19 4s M-S $91,000c_Sept_l '12-'30 4s '99 A-0 12,000.-Oct 2 '12-'19 310'01 M-N 9,000 May 1 '13-'21 Sewer Bonds. M-N $22,500c 43 310'03 J-J 14,666.66_July 1 '12-'33 ($2,500 yearly on Nov. 1.) ($666.66 due yearly.) School-House Loans. 3148'05 A-0 $4,000 __Apr 15 '12-'15 F-A $4,000 __..On demand 48 '08 F-A 20,000 _Feb 15'13-'32 4s 410'08 F-A 16,500.- ....On demand 330'05 --8,400 _ _Nov 15'12-'25 4s '07 -__ 21,000 July 1 '12-'32 Playgrounds. 4 148'08 F-A $2,500._ -_On demand 310'09 ___ 10,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912- $113,500 48 '10 -__ 10,000 School-house loan__ __ 23,500 Engine-House Loan. Total valuation 1911 4,050,480 334s'03 J-.1 *1,600 __July 1 '12-'13 (Assessment full value) 4s '03 J-D ..00_Dec 15 '12-'13 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911..-$18.50 48 '05 ___ 13,000 Population in 1910 5,282 4s '10 J-D 10,000 INTEREST on the water bonds is 48 '10 J-J 4,200 _ payable at the Orange Nat. Bank and Sewer Loans. at the office of the Town Treasurer; 410'93 M-N $1,500 __Nov 1 '12-'13 19,000 __July 1 '12-'30 on the sewer bonds at the Nat. Hide 310'03 J-J MAY, 1912.] MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Water Bonds. PLYMOUTH (Concluded).J-D $7,000c_ __June 1 1912 4s Street Loans. 124,000c_June 1 '13-'15 1 Aug F-A '12-'25 $4,200 4s '95 J-D 30,000c_June 1 '23-'25 2,400 _Oct 1 '12-'14 4s 34s'04 A-0 J-D J26,000 _June 1 '16-'17 4%s'07 F-A 27,000_Aug 15 '12-17 4s 160,000 June 1 '18-'22 School Loans. J-D 15,000c_June 1 '26-'28 4s 43 '95 F-A$3,727.50-Aug 1 '12-'25 4s J-D 10,000 __ --June 1 1929 550 ___Aug 13 1912 4s '10 J-D 3 Us'02 F-A 7,000 _June 1 '18-'24 18,200 July 1 '12-'24 48 '04 J-J Electric-Light Notes. 33s'05 A-0 7,500r 15 '13-' $12,000_Apr 27 '14-'25 _ 334s ....... 4s 348'09 J-D 16,000... 1,800 - _Jan 21 1913 _ __ School Bonds. Playground Loan. F-A $12,000c_Aug 1 '12-'15 $1,800 ______________ 4s 48 '10 J-J M-N 56,000 _Nov 1 '12-'25 43 Fire Department Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $12,000 __Sept 1 '12-'23 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911 $312,000 39.100 Notes outstanding---------39,100 Real Estate Loan. 6,343,567 $400 __ Feb 1 1913 Total valuation 1911._ 30'03 F-A (Assessment about actual value.) Armory Bonds. 48 '06 j-D $22,500 __June 1 '12-'26 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_418.40 5,818 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 $289,850 Population in 1910 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Floating debt30,000 1911_-11,802,070 Total valuation Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 -$18.00 REVERE. Population in 1910_ ________ _12,141 This town (P. 0. Sta. Boston) is in Suffolk County. Incorp. in 1871. QUINCY. Notes. This city is in Norfolk County. 4s '11 J-D $9,889 -----1912-1916 Incorporated May 17 1888. School Loan Notes. Municipal Department-3g s, 4s. J-D $5,500 __Dec 2 '12-'22 4s Due DueM-N 8,700_May 15 '12-23 1910.. __$107,375 1915 ___ -460,000 4s M-N 22,750 __May 1 '12-'24 1911- _- 86,270 1915 ___ __ 38,000 45 A-0 6,500-Oct 1 '12-'24 1912-- 76,170 1917_-___ 22,500 4s A-0 100,000 __Apr 1 '12-'27 45 1913. _- 67,670 1918 ___ __ 15,750 48 J-J 112,000 _ _July 7 '12-'17 1914 _- _- 63,470 1919-- -- 4,000 1 2,000 __July 7 '18-'19 Loans. Street M-S 17,000_Sept 15 '12-'28 ___ 1$42,900 _____1912-1924 4s _s F-A 6,000 Feb 15 '12-'17 1925 4;18 800 1 2,000 __July 1 '12-'15 J-J 4,100c __Jul__ 1 1912 48 48 '10 J-J 4,000 _June 1 '12-'19 J-1) 4s '10 A-0 1 16,000c __Oct 1 '12-'19 4s J-D 19,000 __June 1 '12-'30 1,000c-Oct 1 1920 4s J-D 47,500 __ Dec 15 '12-'30 Apr 1 1913 48 4,800c 48 '11 A-0 Sewer Loan. 3,000c_Apr 1 '14-'16 A-0 $2,000 _Feb 1 '15-'16 I 7,733 __ __June 1 1912 48 '06 J-J 1,000. _July 1 1912 12,000 _ _June 1 '13-'14 4s 48 '11 580.. __July 1 1913 , 2,000.- __June 1 1915 J-J 3,900 __July 1 '12-'14 1 6,000 __June 1 '16-21 48 1.700_ __July 1 1915 1 8,100-- _July 1 1912 J-J 4,800 __July 2 '12-'15 21,000 __July 1 '13-'15 45 1,760_ _July 2 1916 '16-'18 1 __July 15,000 48 '11 J-J M-N 3,000.May 18 '12-'14 4,000_ __July 1 1919 4s J-D 15,000 _June 1 '12-'16 3,000-- __July 1 1920 4s 5,000 __June 1 '17-'18 1,000-- __July 1 1921 A-0 8,000 __Apr 1 '12-'15 4s '12 J-J 136,000c_Jan 1 '13-21 48 1,155_ -__Apr 1 1916 1 2,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1922 J-D _June 1 1912 720. _June 33s L S J-J 6,000 __July 1 '12-'17 $115,000_1910-14 $11,000 _____ 1938 3 Ms 1. 500_ _July 1 1918 7,500 _ _ _1939 84,000_1915-18 M-S 1,000 __Sept 1 '12-'13 168,000_1919-26 16,500.1940-42 3 Ms J4 2,500 _July 1 '12-'16 48 4,000-----1943_ 40,000_1927-28 Station. Police ...1929 3,000_1944 19,500._ A-0 $18,000_Apr 15 '12-'29 6,000 _ _1945-47 4s 18,500-- _ _1930 Water Bonds. 3,000.1948-50 52,500_1031-33 3;45'05 A-0$288,000c_Apr 1 '12-'35 66,000_1934-37 4,000 __Sept 1 '12-'15 5,000r_Aug 1 '12-'16 3 48'05 M-S 4s '10 F-A Street Bonds. 3,000r_Aug 1 '12-'14 4s '10 F-A J-D $2,500_June 21 '12-'16 4s '11 A-0 28,000c_Apr 1 '13-'26 33,5s 3,000 __July 1'12-'16 48 '12 M-S J20,000c_Mch 1 '13-'22 J-J J 4,800 __July 1 '12-'19 120,000c_Mch 1 '23-'42 48 1 400 _.July 1 1920 Surface Drainage Bonds. Fire Department Loans. 4 M8'10 J-J J$6,140c __July 1 1912 3;is J-D $4,000 __June1 '12-'15 1 6,000c --July 1 1913 J-D 15,000 __June 1 '12-'17 43,68 School Bonds. A-0 15 1912 4s '09 J-D $16,000c_Dec 1 '12-'19 4s 745__Oct 15 1913 45 '11 J-J 108,000c_Jan 1 '13-'21 Refunding Bonds. Playground Bonds. $24,000 __Oct 1 '12-'23 3;0'02 M-S$110,000r.._Mch 1 '12-'22 _s g "Consolidated Miscellaneous" 1910 3 Hs'02 M-S 25,000r_Mch 1 12-'16 Trunk Sewer Bonds. Various 4 is'10 J-J $56,825c 4s '03 M-N $52,000c_May 1 '12-'24 Water Loans. $89,00&13 $12,000-----1926 45 '03 M-N 20,000c_May 1 '25-'34 'Park Loan. 1927 11,000 43,500------1_ 914_ $3,000 __July 1 '12-'14 J-J 1928 4s 41,500 ___ __1915 10,000 J-J 5,000_July 10 '12-'16 40.500_1916 9,0001929 48 J-D 2,500 _Dcc 23 1912 48 8,000-----_ 1930_ 1917 38.500 J-J 3,000 __July 1 '12-17 5,000 _ _ _ 1931 4s 75,000A918& 19 4,000 ___1032 DEBT FEB. 1 1912142,000 _ _1920-23 Town debt _ $520,204 3,000 1933 1924 14,500 Water debt __ _ ______ 292,000 8,000 _ -1934-37 13,500 - - -1925 Trunk sewer debt 72,000 ,000-.1938-39 High-school debt 100,000 4s '10 A-0 $18,000c_Oct 1 '12-20 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 '12 984,204 4s '11 M-S 48,000c_Mch 1 '13-'28 19,456,271 4s '11 A-0 10,000c_Oct 1 '12-'21 Total valuation 1911 48 '11 J-D 20,000c_Dec 1 '12-'21 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_421.50 _ 18,219 4s '12 M-S 145,000c _ Mch 1 '13-'27 Population in 1910 INTERSET is payable in Boston 1 5,000c_Mch 1 '28-'42 at the Fourth National Bank. Summary of Debt May 1 1912. $650,433 Municipal debt 24,000 ROCKLAND. Park debt (playgrounds) _ 634,000 Town in Plymouth Co. Inc. 1874. Sewer-construction debt __ Water debt-.717,500 School Loans. 80,900 4s '09 J-J $47,250r_ _Jan 1 '13-'19 Street-improvement debt.. TOTAL DEBT May 1912_ 2,106,833 4s '11 J-J 12.000 __July 1 '12-23 164,409 Borrow. capac. May 1 '12_ Water-Works. M-N $16,000c_May 1 '13-'16 Total valuation 1911 _ - -34.300,615 48 F-A 5,000c_Feb 1 '13-'17 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ -$19.50 4s Population in 1910 _____ - _.32,642 4s J-J 17,000r_July 1 '12-'28 Library Notes. INT. at Eliot Nat, Bank, Boston. M-S $1,000 __Mch 17 1913 334s Funding Notes. RANDOLPH. J-J $12,000r_July 1 '12-'15 This town is in Norfolk County. 3 Ms BOND. DEBT Apr 1912__ $117,000 Incorporated March 9 1793. 42,000 Water debt (included) _ Water-Works. $700r_Dec 31 1912 Total assessment 1011_ _ - 4,411,800 J-J 55 fair value.) at cash (Assessment 31 1914 1,800-Dec ___ -s May 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _$23.60 M-N 40,000c 43 6,285 M-N 20,000c __May 1 1918 Population in 1905_ 48 _6,928 J-D 1,000r __Dec 16 1918 Population in 1910 48 INTEREST on water bonds due 25,000c._July _July 1 1922 J-J 48 J-J 10,000c ___July 1 1926 1912-16 and 1912-17 is payable at the 48 M-N 3,000c ___Nov 5 1923 New England Trust Co., Boston; on 48 water bonds due 1911-28 and school Refunding Notes. 430'07 M-N 1$7,500cMay 18 '13-17 bonds at 2d Nat. Bk., Boston; other 120,000r.May 18 '18-'37 interest at office of State Treasurer. Water debt Jan 1 1912_ ___ $123,100 90,400 ROCKPORT Other debt 70,849 Sinking fund (water) This town is in Essex County. Total assessed val. 1911_ .-2,583,050 Incorporated Feb. 27 1840. (Assessment is about actual value.Water Bonds. J-J $14,000c_July 1 '12-'25 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 .. _$18.60 4s M-N 8,000c_May 1 '13-'14 Town prop. (est.) Jan 1 '11_$393,750 4s 4,301 4s M-N 50,000c_May 1 '15-'24 Population in 1910 330'02 M-N 10,500c_Nov 1 '12-'32 4510 J-J 9,500c_July 1 '12-'30 READING. School Bonds. This town is in Middlesex County. 4s'05 M-8 $13.000c_Sept '12-'24 Incorporated 1644. 1 '13-'21 45 '07 J-J 4,000c_Jan 1 '24-'25 48 '11 A-0 $10,800c_Apr BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '11_ $113,000 Electric-Light Bonds. 10,000 A-0 $39,000c__Oct 1 '12-'24 Floating debt 48 41,0'07 A-0 9,000r_Oct 1 '25-33 Assessed valuation 1911 __ 3,360,634 (Assessment about 75% actual value) School Notes. $6,000-Dec 21 '12-'17 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _-_$16.80 3148 6,500_Sept 27 '12-'16 Population in 1910 _ 4.211 48 INTEREST is payable in Boston Cemetery Notes. -8 $100-Apr 28 1913 at National Shawmut Bank. 1,000___Oct SALEM. This city is in Essex County. Incorporated March 23 1836. Bridge Bonds. 334s'09 J-J $28,000 __Jan 1 '13-'19 4s '10 J-J 16,000c_July 1 '12-'19 Municipal Loan. 4s '92 J-D $18,000c_June 1 '12-'17 48 '06 A-0 4,000 __Oct 1 '12-'15 48 '06 M-N 5,000 __Nov '12-'16 48 '08 J-D 1,000 _June _June 1 '12-'13 4s '09 M-N 5,000 1912-1916 48 '10 M-N 4,000c_May 1 '12-'15 4s '10 M-N 2,009r_ 1912-1913 Trust Fund Bonds. 4s '03 J-J $60,000c_July 1 '12-'23 School Bonds. 48 '10 J-J $22,500c_July 1 '12-'20 4s '10 M-N 4.000r __ 1912-1915 48 '12 M-S 18,000c_Mch 1 '13-'21 Water Bonds (outside limit). 48 '90 J-D $72,000c_June 1 '12-'20 48 '96 M-S 2,000r _Mch 1 '13-'16 48 '07 A-0 8,000 _.Oct '12-'19 45 '08 J-D 2,000 __June 1 '12-'15 48 '11 M-N 6,000r 1912-1917 Pipe Renewing Bonds. F-A $2,000r_ __Feb 1 1913 3358 48 J-J 3,000r _Jan 1 '13-'14 3 ms'05 M-S 4,500r_Mch 1 '13-'15 Playground Bonds. _ _1912-1914 4s '11 M-S $3,000r Water-Supply Bonds (Inside Lim.) 4s '11 M-S $10,000r 1912-1916 _ -_ 1912 3,500 4s '11 Sewer Loans. 45 '95 A-0 $16,000c_Apr 1 '13-'20 48 '06 M-N 6,000 __May 1 '12-'14 48 '09 J-D 30,000c Dec 1 '12-'23 48 '11 M-N 10,000r -1912-1921 High-School Bonds. 410'07 A-0 $75,000c_Apr 1 '13-'27 48 '06 J-J 225,000 __July 1 '12-'26 Sewerage Bonds (outside Limit.) 34s'03 MS $63,000 __Mch '13-'33 34s'04 M-S165.000c&r.Sept 1 '12-44 4306 F-A 85,000 __Feb 1 '13-'46 7,200 __Feb 1 '13-'26 48 '06 F-A 48 '06 M-S 60,000 _ -Mch 1 '13-'36 Street Bonds. 48 '03 M-S $1,000c_ __Mch 1 1913 6.000_ _June '12-'13 48 '03 J-D 3,400r -Sept '12-'15 48 '05 M-S 4s '06 M-N 10,000 __May 1 '12-'16 -1912-1916 48 '11 M-N 5,000r Police-Station Bonds. 4s '12 M-S$100,000c_Mch 1 '13-'22 Fire-Engine Bonds. 48 '12 M-S $6,000c_Mch 1 '13-'18 Public Park Loan. 48 '07 J-J $15,000 __July 1 '12-'26 TOT. BD. DT. Apr '12-31,212,903 90,000 Water loans (included) _-_ 63,339 Borrowing capacity Total assessed val. 1911_33,316.700 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 191L- --$18.50 43.697 Population in 1910 _ INT. at Merchants'Nat.Bk,Boston SAUGUS. This town (P. 0. Sta. Lynn) is in Essex County. Water Loan. 48 $15,000_ Dec'12.14&16 7,000 _ _Dec 1 '13&'15 _ __ 48 ___ 10,000_ -Dec 1 1917 4s 7,000.. _Dec 1 1918 ___ 48 6,500 -Dec 1 1919 ___ 48 _ -- 3,000--Dec 1 1920 3 Ms 27,000_July 10 '12-'38 _ 48 '10 10,000c_Nov 1 '12-'16 _ 4s '11 School-House Loan. $12,000 _ _July 1 '12-'15 _ 48 _ __ 25,000 _ _May '15-'19 3gs )18,000 __Aug 1 '12-'20 4s '05 - -- 145,000 __Aug 1 '21-'35 24,000 __May 1 '12-'35 _ 48 '10 8,000 _ _July 1 '12-'19 _ __ 4s '10 FUNDED DEBT Jan 1 '12 $217,500 98,000 Floating debt Sinking fund assets 16,083 Total assessed val. 1911 _ - 5.969.880 (Assessment about actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 -$25.60 8,047 Population in 1910 31 Lowell St. Bridge Bonds. 35is'09 A-0 $37,000c&rApr 1 '13-'49 Sewer Bonds (Outside Limit). 48 '95 J-J $42,000 _July 1 '12-25 Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit). $3,000c_July 1 '12-14 45 '94 J-J 11,000c_July 1 '12-'22 45 '97 J-J 16,000c&rJuly 1'12-'27 3 Ms'02 J-J 12,000c_July 1 '12-'23 45 '98 J-J 20.000c July 1 '12-'31 3 Ms'01 J-J 45 '03 J-J 17,000c&rJuly1'12-'28 18,000c_July 1 '12-'29 4s '04 J-J 3;0'05 A-0 23,000r_Apr 1 '13-'35 15,000c_July 1 '12-'26 4s '06 J-J 48 '07 A-0 50,000r _Apr 1 '13-'37 4s '08 A-0 26,000c __Apr 1 '13-'38 330'09 A-0 27,000c&rApr 1 '13-'39 4s '10 A-0 28,000c-Apr 1 '13-'40 48 '11 A-0 19,000c-Apr 1 '13-'31 15,000c-Jan 1 '13-'27 4s '12 J-J Paving Bonds (Outside Limit). 4s '92 A-0 $5,000c-Oct 1 1912 Water Bonds. 4s '90 A-0 $18.000c_Oct 1 '12-'20 45 '89 A-0 9,000r_Oct 1 '12-'14 45 '89 A-0 10,000r_ _Oct 1 '15-'19 7,000c_July 1 '12-'18 48 '88 J-J Park Bonds (Outside Limit). 3 M8'02 J-J $18,000c8crJuly 1'12-29 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1912 $1,519,000 44,000 Water debt (incl. above)_ 231,747 Borrowing capacity Assessed valuation, real _ -59,837,100 Assessed val., personal_ _- 7.929,966 Total valuation 1911_67,767,066 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-$19.10 Population in 1910 _ 77,236 INT. on coupon bonds payable at National Security Bank, Boston. Coupon bonds may be changed for registered bonds if application is made prior to one year of maturity of bonds. In place of an accumulating sinking fund, the city raises each year by taxation a sum of money which 18 applied to the redemption of bonds, which when paid are canceled. Value public property Jan. 1 1911, $5,423,411 80 SOUTH HADLEY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 2. This district (P. 0. South Hadley) Is in Hampshire County. Water Bonds. 48 '11 J-J $58,000c __Jan 2 '13-'41 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1911_.$60,000 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _607,574 District tax (per MOM 1910.$1.70 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. SPENCER. This town is in Worcester County. Incorporated in 1753. Refunding Notes. $3,000- -July 1 1912 J-J 3348 Water Bonds. J-J $240,000c_ __July 1 1914 4s BOND. DEBT Nov 23'11_3240,000 1,200 Floating debt ___________ 217,650 Sinking fund _ Assessed valuation 1911_ -3,530,915 Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$18.50 Population in 1910_ __________ 6,740 INTEREST is payable by the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co. and Spencer National Bank. SPRINGFIELD. This city is in Hampden County. Incorporated as a city May 25 1852. Street Ext. and Rifle Range. 4s g '08 A-0 $35,000r __Oct 1 '12-'18 aMunicipal Building Bonds. 3)4g'09 M-N $570,000_Nov 1 '12-'49 4s g '10 M-N 390,000_Nov 1 '12-'50 4s g '11 A-0 320,000r_Oct 1 '12-'31 School Bonds. 4s g '95 A-0 $35,000r_ _Oct 1 1915 4s g '97 J-J 370,000r_ __Jan 1 1917 27,000r_July 1912-'17 4s g '97 J-J 60,900r_July 1912-'18 3 Mig'98 J-J 3 Mg'00 J-D 20,000r_ __Dec 1 1919 35 g '00 J-Da125,000 _ _June 1 1920 3)4g'01 M-S 125,000r_ __Sept 1 1921 334g'02 A-0 55,000r_ __Oct 1 1922 3 34g'03 M-S a40,000c&rSept 1 1923 SHELBITRNE FALLS FIRE DIST. 3 Mg'05 J-J 396.000r_ __Jan 1 1925 This district is in Franklin County. 4s g '06 M-Na207.000r_ _-Nov 1 1926 $75,000 _ -_1916-1940 45 g '07 M-N 43.000r_ __Nov 1 1917 45 '11 48 g '08 A-0 93,500r __Oct 1 '12-'28 SOMERVILLE. 4s g '09 A-0 90.000r _ _Oct 1 '12-'29 This city is in Middlesex County a Coupon or registered. and was incorporated in 1872. Fire and Police Building Bonds. City Bonds. 4$ g '10 A-0 $323,000r_Oct 1 '12-'30 4s '06 J-J $35.000c&rJuly 1 '12-'16 River Front Loan. 48 '94 J-J 18,000c_July 1 '12-'14 45 g '08 A-0 $14,000r __Oct 1 '12-'18 4s '95 J-J 114,000c_ __July 1 1912 Fire-Department Bonds. 39,000c_July 1 '13-15 48 g '06 3.1-N $20,000 _ _Nov 1 '12-'16 9.000c&r.July 1 1912 Abbe Ave. Overhead Crossing. 3 Ms'02 J-J 27,000c_July 1 '13-'21 48 g '07 1,1-N $62,000r_ __Nov 1 1917 43 '97 J-J 24,000c_July 1 '12-'17 Locust St. Ext. 4s '98 J-J 35,000c_July 1 '12-'18 45 g '11 A-0 $20,000r _Oct 1 '12-'21 i12,000c_July 1 '12-'14 North Street Ext. Bonds. 45 '99 J-J 12,000c_July 1 '15-'18 45 g '09 A-0$160,000r __Oct 1 '12-'19 2,000c_July 1 1919 City-Hall Bonds. 3)4500 J-J 5,000c __July 1 1912 4s g '07 J-J $136,000r_July 1 '12-'27 32,000c_July 1 '13-'20 ($9,000 even years, $8,000 odd years) 334s'01 J-J 40,000c_July 1 '12-'21 Park Bonds. 4s '03 J-J 518.000c_July 1 '12-'13 3 Mg'03 J-D $125,000r __June 1 1923 140,000c&rJuly 1'14-23 Sewer Bonds. 48 '03 A-0 24,000c_Oct 1 '12-23 38 g '00 J-D a$142,000 _ _June 1 1930 48 '04 J-J J 24,000c&rJuly 1'12-'14 3)4g'01 15,000r_Sept 1912-'26 1 25,000c_July 1 '15-'24 3 34g'04 F-A 26,000r_Aug 1 '12-'24 { 9,000r __Apr 1 1913 4s g '07 M-N 20,000r_ __Nov 1 1917 '14-'15 1 -Apr 3 M8'05 A-0 16,000r 45 g '08 A-0 42,500r -Oct 1 '12-'28 30,000r __Apr 1 '16-'25 Water Bonds. 4s '06 J-J 135,000r __July 1 '12-'16 48 g '93 A-0$200,000c_ __Apr 1 1913 5.000c _:July 1'17-'21 48 g '93 A-0 150,000c_ __Oct 1 1923 55,000c&rApr 1 '13-'17 3 Mg'90 A-0 125,000c_ __Oct 1 1920 4s '07 A-0 24.000c __Apr 1 '18-'25 4s g '07 J-J a240,000.. _Jan 1 '13-'36 4,000c --Apr 1 '26-'27 45 g '08 J-J a250.000._Jan _Jan 1 '13-'37 48 '08 A-0 42,000c __Apr 1 '13-'18 3)4g'09 J4a1,040,000 _ _Jan 1 '13-'38 10.000c __Apr 1 '19-'28 3345 J-J 378,000c __Jan 1 '13-'39 3)4s'09 A-0 77,000c __Apr 1 '13-19 INTEREST payable at First Nat. 10,000c...-Apr 1 '20-29 Bank, Boston, and City Treasury. 4s '10 A-0 80,000c-Apr 1 '13-'20 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '12.34,107,900 30.000c __Apr 1 '21-'30 ______ 759,536 98.000c __Apr 1 '13-'19 Sinking fund__ DEBT Apr 1 1912 __ 3,348,364 NET 48 '11 A-0 . 26,000c __Apr 1 '20-'21 30,000c __Apr 1 '22-'31 Water debt (addl)Aprl'12 2,383,000 ___ 218,000 133.000c Jan 1 '13-'15 Water sinking fund 4s '12 J4 20,000c _ _Jan 1 '16-'17 Net water debt (addl) _ _- 2,165,000 CITY PROPERTY -The city In 45,000c __Jan 1 '18-'22 20,000c __Jan 1 '23-'32 1911 valued its property at $10,555,- 32 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. SPRINGFIELD (Con.)952, incl. $4,419.538 for property of water dept. In year 1911 water receipts were $398,077; expenditures & transfers, $388,124; bal., $9,952. ASSESSED VALUATION.-Real estate is taken at abt. 90% cash val. Assessed val., real __ $102,393,230 Assessed val., personal.. 25,659,804 Tot. assess. val. 1911.... 128,053,034 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ --$16.50 Taxation in 1911 includes State tax. $1.03; county tax, $0.64; city tax. $14.83; total, $16.50 per $1,000. POPULATION.-In 1910 was 88.926; in 1905 it was 73,484; in 1900 it was 62,059; in 1890 it was 44,179; In 1880 It was 33.340; in 1870 26,703. STONEHAM. This town Is in Middlesex County. Incorporated 1725. Sewer Bonds. $20,000c_June 1 '12-'16 J-D 50,000c_June 1 '17-'26 45 5,000c_ __June 1 1927 2,000c_ _ -June 1 1928 3,000 .. - __June 1 1928 5.000 __ June 1 1929 2,000 __ __June 1 1930 School Bonds. 334s A-0 f $18,000c Apr 1 '13-'18 1 2,000c_ -Apr 1 1919 Water Bonds. $80,000c_May 1 '13-'28 330 M-Nt 4,000c_ May 1 1929 2.000-.May 1 1930 48 3,000 _ _ May 1 1930 -. -May 1 1931 1,000.. ..May BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1911- $205,000 Total assessed val. 1911...._5.109,285 (Assessment 80 to 90% of actual val.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-420.70 7,090 Population in 1910.. INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 4s { Land Purchase Loan. 4s '11 _ $3,300_ __ _July 1 1916 School Bonds. 4s '97 J-D $27,000r_ __,June 1 1917 48 '99 J-D 45,000r_ _June 1 1919 3 Hs'04 J-D 33,500c&r_J'ne 1 1924 48 '08 J-D 16,000....-Dec 1 1928 45 '11 _ _ _ 11,000_ _ _ _June 1 1931 Street Improvement. 4s '06 J-D $24,000c_ __June 1 1916 4s '08 J-D 50,000 __Dec 1 1918 3345'90 J-D 25,000 _ __June 1 1919 3343'10 ___ 25,000 _-June 1 1920 45 _ _ 35,000- __June 1 1921 Water Bonds. 45 '87 J-J $45,000r_ ...July 1 1917 48 J-J 516,500c&r_July 1 1922 20,000r_ ...Jan 1 1918 48 '98 J-J 30,000c_ _July 1 1918 48 '98 J-J 4,000r_ __July 1 1919 48 '99 J-J 4s '99 J-J 30.000c&r_Jan 1 1920 40,000c&r_July 1 1930 48 '00 J-J 10,000c_ _Jan 1 1923 334s'03 J-J 10,000c.. __Jan 1 1934 330'04 J-J 5,000r_ _July 1 1934 330'04 J-J 15,000c&r_Jan 1 1935 330'05 J-J 10,000c_ _Jan 1 1936 330'06 J-J 15,000_ __Jan 1 1938 4s '08 J-J 5,000-....July 1 1938 48 '08 --J-J 7,000..- __Jan 1 1939 330'09 J-J 15,000 __July 1 '13-'27 48 '09 J-J 4s '10 an 1 '14-'33 4s 11 _-_ 25,000 Jan 1 '16-'40 Electric-Light Bonds. 45 '97 J-D$125,000c&r_June 1 1927 4s '97 J-D 7,500c&r_June 1 1917 3,500r ....June 1 1918 48 '98 J-D 48 '98 J-D 5,000r__Dee 1 1928 334s'00 J-D 3,000r_ __Dec 1 1920 330'02 J-D 175,000c&r_June 1 1932 45 '07 J-D 45,000c&r_J'ne 1 1937 Bridge Bonds. 48 '09 J-D $12,000 __ __June 1 1919 Paving Bonds. 330'04 J-D $12.000e_ __June 1 1914 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '11_42,409,683 Floating debt 16,100 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 1911 2,425,783 Sinking fund 930,483 NET DEBT Dec 1 1911_ - 1,495,300 Water debt (included)_ _ _ 762,500 Water sinking fund (incl.) 376,383 Total valuation 1911 --- -23,362.751 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911--419.50 34,259 Population in 1910 INTEREST on coupon bonds Is payable at the Webster & Atlas Nat. Bank of Boston. Registered interest remitted by City Treasurer. OUTSIDE DEBT LIMIT.-The electric light, sewer and water bonds are outside debt limlt. STOUGHTON. This town is in Norfolk County. Incorporated Dec. 22 1726. Water Loan. 4s A-0 $91,000c.. __Part yearly 4s J-D 92.000c.. ..Part yearly 12,000c_ __Part yearly 48 J-J School-House Loan. $5,000c_ __Part yearly J-J 48 Refunding Bonds. J-J $42,000c.. __Part yearly 454s BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $242,000 25,000 Floating debt _________ Assessed valuation 1911-.3,649,060 (Assessment about 70% actual val.) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911_ --$25.60 6,316 Population in 1910 INTEREST on the water loans of $91,000 and $92,000 is payable at TISBURY. the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on This town (P. 0. Vineyard Haven) the $12,000 water and $5,000 school Is in Dukes County. loans at the Exchange Trust Co.; on. Water-Works Bonds. the refunding bonds at the Inter1410.000c_Sept 1 '12-'16 national Trust Co. 4s '06 M-S 30,000c_Sept 1 '17-'26 20,000c_Sept 1 '27-'31 SWAMPSCOTT. 25,000c_Sept 1 '32-'36 This town (P.0. Ind. Sta. Lynn) is Notes outstanding__ $12,567 in Essex County. Inc. May 211852. Assessed valuation 1911......1.593,087 (Assessment about ( actual value.) Stone-Crusher Bonds. 1914 Total tax (per 41.000) 1911_414.00 48 '11 $1,500 Population in 1910 1,196 Fire Bonds. INTEREST payable at Martha's $5,000 _ __1912-1916 4s '11 _ 1917 Vineyard Nat. Bk., Vineyard Haven. 800 Sewer Bonds. 330 • M-S$142,600 Sept 1 '12-'42 WAKEFIELD. This town is in Middlesex County. M-S 13,000 __Sept 1 '13-'25 4s Sewer Bonds. 4s M-S 12,000 __Sept 1 '14-'25 1912-1919 3 34s M-N $60.000c___ 1921-1930 48 '11 - I 8,000 1 500 _ _____ -_-1920 3343 M-N 45,000c__Nov 1 '12-'20 3,100 _ -1913-1914 334s M-N 100,000c_ _Nov 1 '31-'40 4s '11 _ -Water Bonds. 11.000c__Oct 1 '12-'22 A-01 40,000c_ _Oct 1 '23-'42 330 g F-A$150,000 _ __Aug 1 1928 3348 ___ 5,000 1912-1913 335g'09 A-0 81,000c --Apr 1 '13-'39 _s School Loans. -s ___ 13,000 -----1923-1935 1912-1919 440,000 4s '11 Sewer Notes -1920-1931 -s 48,000 $1,500------1912 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '10_ $416,800 _s __I 4,000__1913-1916 Floating debt........... 184,295 School Loans. 42,657 48 Sinking Fund A-0 $4,000c-.1912-1913 Total assessed val. 1911 _J1,822,017 4s A-0 1,0000 --1912 (Assessment about actual value.) 4s M-N 7,000c __1912-1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _415.00 330 J-D 4,000c 1912-1915 Population in 1910_ .6,204 3345 A-0 15,000c -1912-1921 INT. Is payable in Boston. 33is M-N 6,000c __ __1912-1917 3 Ms M-N 500c ......1912 TAUNTON. _s 4,000 _____ 1912-1915 This city is in Bristol County. Municipal Light Loan. Incorporated May 11 1864. A-Of$18,000c„Oct 1 '12-'14 45 Sewer Bonds. 1 90.000c __Oct 1 '15-'24 4s '97 J-D $83,500c&r_June 1 1927 Gas and Electric Light Bonds. 48 '98 J-D 16,500r_ _June 1 1928 330'09 A-0 $17,500c_Apr 1 '13-'19 J-J 3,000c _- -1912-1914 48 '98 J-D 50,000r_ -Dec 1 1928 330 43 '99 J-D 30,000r_ _June 1 1929 Fire Station Bonds. 4s '00 J-D 75,000c&r_rne 1 1930 330 J-D 44,000 _ --1912-1915 330'00 J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1930 Water Bonds. 330'02 J-D 20,000r_ __June 1 1932 $8,000c __Oct I '12-'13 A-0 80,000c Oct 1 '14-'23 330'03 J-D 12,000r_ _June 1 1933 45 3.000r.. __June 1 1935 108,000c __Oct 1 '24-'32 3368'05 J-D 7,000c __Oct 1 1933 4s '06 J-D 30,000c&r_June 1 1936 Insurance Premiu 3,000r_ _June 1 1937 o. 4s '07 j-D 330'08 J-D 20,000-_Dec 1 1938 _s --- $1,500--_---1912-1914 ___ -2,500 J-D 20,000 __Dec 1 1939 _s _-_1912-1916 45 48 '10 J-D 15,000--Dec 1 1940 PERM'T DEBT Jan 1 '12.. _4608,000 Floating debt _____ 153,502 City Bonds. 4s '93 J-D $15,000c_ __June 1 1913 Total assessed val. 1911 _10,017,808 4s '94 J-D 21,000c. June 1 1914 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911---$18.50 43 '95 J-D 17,000r_ __June 1 1915 Population in 1910 _11,404 INT. at Colonial Nat. Bk., Boston. 45 '95 J-D 45,000r_ --Dec I 1915 J-D 46,800r_ __June 1 1916 4s 3;43'02 J-D 15,000c_ -June 1 1912 WALP OLE. 8,000c&r_Dec 1 1912 330'02 J-D This town is in Norfolk County. 2,300r_ __June 1 1913 Incorporated 1742. 4s '03 J-D 3345'03 J-D 23,000r_ __June 1 1913 Water Bonds. 4s J-D 6,000r_ June 1 1914 4s F-A 456,000c_Aug 1 '12-'25 330'05 J-D 7,000r_ _.June 1 1914 Miscellaneous Loans. 330'05 J-D 30,000 __ __June 1 1915 Water ext. 334s$4,000c_May 12 1913 4s '05 J-D 4,500r_ __Dec 1914 do 4s 1.400--Sept 1 1915 3,500r_ _..June 1 1916 4s '07 J-D 8,000r_ __June 1 1917 do 4s 3,300r_ __June 1 1917 5s '07 M-N 5,000r_ _Nov 1 1917 do 4s 1,200r... _June 1 1918 2,000.. __June 1 1912 48 '07 J-D do 4s 6,800 -June 1 1913 Stand plpe 4sf 4,000c __July 17 1913 4s '08 J-D 4s '08 J-D 12,000 -- __June 1 1918 1 3,500c __July 17 1914 4s '07 --- 12,000r_ Dec 1 1927 School 4s ..- 3,400c. __Aug 6 1912 45 '10 --- 13,183.33_Dec 1 1920 Water 4s 8,000-Dec 1 '14-'17 3,300-.. __July 1 1916 do 4s 48 '11 --10,000 __Sept 1 '12-'21 High-sch.4 gs 3,200 __A/Leh 27 1922 Fire Department Bonds. 4s '04 J-D $3.000r_ __June 1 1914 School 43is J-D1427,000 Dec 1 '12-20 5,500_ _ _ _June 1 1916 2,000 Dec 1 1921 4s '11 - - Fire sta'n 4s f .000.. _J'ne 19'12-18 POPolice-Station Bonds. 1 500-June 19 1919 4s '09 J-D ;30,000 __June 1 1929 Playgr'nd 48 J$4,000_,Pne 19 '12-'15 1 900 _-_June 19 1916 East Sch. 43.1s A-0 4,500 Oct 26 '12 Bridge 48 1.000 _ __Nov 24 1912 PERM'T DEBT Apr 1 '12_4148,440 Water debt (Included) ____ _ 94,900 Total valuation 1911 5,977,495 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 ___$14.40 _4.892 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable in Bostonon East school 43s at C. D. Parker & Co.; on water ext. 4s due Sept. 1 1915 at Five Cents Say. Bank;on oth. loans at the First Nat. Bank. Lxxxxiv. Drainage Loan. 330'05 M-N $10.000c- May 1 1915 45 '06 M-N 10,0000....May 1 1916 4s '07 M-N 5,0000_ May 1 1914 330'03 J-J 8,000c_ _July 1 1913 330'02 A-0 2,000 _- __Oct 1 1913 330'02 J-J 10,0000......July 1 1912 45 '09 .14 10,500 __July I '18-'19 4s '10 M-S 3.500._ __Sept 11020 45 '11 J-J I 1,800c_ __July 1 1912 1 8,000c_July 1 Water Notes. 33.s'99 J-J $153,000c __Jan 1 '13-'29 43 '04 J-J 115,000c_July 1 '12-'34 Templeton Fund. _ $500 _Perman't note 58 High-School Notes. 4s '10 A-0 $90,000c_Apr 1 '12-'29 45 '10 M-N 18,000c_Nov 1 '12-'20 Refunding Notes. 4s '09 M-N $4,000c._ __Nov 1 1917 M-N 50,000 May 1 '12-'36 45 12,000c_July 1 '12-'23 4s '11 J-J Sewer Loan. 4s '06 A-0 $7,000c_ -Apr 1 1916 5,500-- __Sept 1 1920 4s '10 M-S 48 '11 M-N 8,000c_May 1 '12-'19 Municipal Loan Bonds. 4s '08 M-N $9,225c.. __May 1 1917 Engine-House Notes. 48 '05 F-A $13,000c_Aug 1 '14-'15 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1912 $761,625 Water debt (included) _ - 277,000 46,495 Borrowing capacity Total assessed val. 1911 _ _15,264.867 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911- -418.40 12.875 Population in 1910 __ INTEREST on water, fs is payable at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.: refunding notes and school 4s of 1909 at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, on other notes and on HighSchool bonds at Fourth Nat. Bank, Boston. WALTHAM. This city is in Middlesex County. Inc. as a town 1738; city June 2 1884. Water Bonds. 4s '92 J-J $28,000c_ -July 1 1912 4s '93 A-0 125,000c.. __Apr 1 1913 48 '93 J-J 24,000c_ __Jan 1 1913 48 '93 J-J 20,000c.. _July 1 1913 43 '94 A-0 10,000c_ __Apr 1 1914 4s '94 A-0 10,000r_ __Oct 1 1914 48 '95 A-0 10,000r _Apr 1 1915 4s '96 A-0 10,000c_ __Apr 1 1916 48 '97 A-0 30,000c_ __Apr 1 1917 48 '98 A-0 33,0000_ __Oct 1 1918 330'03 A-0 8,000r_ -Apr 1 1913 330'00 A-0 10,000c_ __Apr 1 1920 330'00 A-0 10,000c_ __Oct 1 1920 334s'05 A-0 18,000r __Oct 1 '12-'20 330'05 A-0 8,000r.. Oct 1 '12-'19 3348'05 A-0 10,000c__Oct 1 '12-15 48 '06 A-0 30,000c Oct 1 '12-'26 16,000c_July 1 '12-'27 430'07 J-J 48 '08 J-J 7,000c_July 1 '12-'18 1,000 _ _jan 1 1913 12,000r..Jan 1 '14-'17 4s '09 J-J I. 8,000r_ Jan 1 '17-'18 Street Bonds. 31s'03 J-J $18,000r ..Jan 1 1913 330'04 J-J 18,000r_ -Jan 1 1914 4s '05 J-J 11,000r......Jan 1 1915 WELLESLEY. This town Is in Norfolk County. 330'06 J-J 3,350r...Jan '13-'16 4s '08 J-J 6,720r__Jan 1 '13-18 Incorporated April 6 1881. 4s '10 J-J 8,400_ __Jan '13-'20 Water Works. A-0 $6,000c_ __Oct 1 1912 4s '10 J-J 500r .... _Jan '13-'14 48 48 M-S 18,000c_ _Sept 1 1913 4s '12 A-0 12,000c_ 4s M-S 12,000c_Mch 1 '22-'27 Surface Drainage Bonds. 4s '92 J-J $2,000c __July 1 1912 45 2,000c_ __Sept 1 1922 M-S 45 '96 J-J 6.000r_ __Jan 1 1916 4s M-S 6,000c_Mch 1 '13-'15 5,000c_ __July 1 1916 4s 4s '96 J-J M-S 5 2,000c_ __Mch 1 1916 1 1,000c_ __Mch 1 1920 3,000r_ -Jan 1 1918 4s '98 J-J 2,000c_ __Mch 1 1913 4s '02 J-J 11,000r_ -Jan 1 1922 13,000c.. --Mch 1 1914 48 '99 J-J 4,0000.. _Jan 1 1919 142,000c.. __Mch 1 1915 330'99 J-J 4,000c_ _July 1 1919 M-& 17,000c.. __Mch 1 1916 330'00 J-J 3,000c_ _July 1 1920 4s 8,000c_ __Mch 1 1917 330'02 J-J 10.000c&r_July 1 1922 4,000c_Mch 1 '18-'19 4s '92 J-J •10,000c_ _July 1 1912 1,000c___Mch 1 1920 1,230c ....Jan '13-'18 4s '08 ,T-J 12,000c_ __Mch 1 1921 1,200r ..Jan '13-'14 4s '10 J-J 4,000c_Sept 1 '18-'21 M-S 3,500r. __Jan '13-'15 45 4s '10 J-J 45 '09 M-S 12,000 _ - _1916-1927 Sewer Bonds. Building Bonds. 43 '93 A-0'450,000c___Apr 1 1921 M-S $1.600c_Sept 1 '12-'13 48 '92 J-J•25,000c_ __July 1 1922 4s Parkway Bonds. 48 '92 J-J .•15,000r_Dec 31 1922 M-S $1:3,000c_Sept 1 '12-'24 4s '93 A-0 10,000c .Apr 1 1923 4s 8,000 __Mch 1 '13-'28 M-S 48 '93 A-0 •5,000c_ __Oct 1 1923 48 5,000c_ __Apr 1 1924 Park Bonds. 4s '94 A-0 7,000c_ __Jan 1 1927 48 '10 M-S $5,000 - --1917-1926 48 '97 J-J 1,000r_ __July 1 1912 School Bonds. 330'02 J-J 1,000r.. __July 1 1913 4s '05 M-S 484,500c_Sept 1 '12-'24 330'03 J-J 3345'05 J-J 2,000r_ __Jan 1 1915 45 '10 M-S 75,000 __Sept 1 '15-'29 330'05 A-0 1,000r_ __Oct 1 1912 Electric-Light Bonds. M-S $8.000c_Sept 1 '12-'15 16.000c..July 1 '12-19 4s 4s '06 J-J 4,000c_Sept 1 '12-'13 4s '06 J-J 5,000r_ __July 1 1921 45 M-S 4s '08 J-J 450r_ __Jan '13-'18 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '12.. $502,000 Water debt (Included)- 284,000 Fire Apparatus Bonds. 20,000 $5,000r_ __July 1 1912 Floating debt (addtional) 330'02 J-J 159,494 2,000r_ __July 1 1913 Sinking fund assets- _ _ _ 330'03 J-J 2,000r ...Jan '13-'20 Total valuation 1911_ _ _18,635,145 4s '10 J-J 11.00 Total tax (per $1,000)-Cemetery Bonds. - ----------5,413 $2,000r_ __July 1 1912 Population in 1910 33s'02 J-J INTEREST is payable bythe Bos3.000r_ __Jan 1 1913 330'03 J-J 5,600r __Jan 1 '13-'20 ton Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Boston. 4s '10 J-J School Bonds. 330'00 J-J $102,000c_ __July 1 1920 WESTBOROUGH. This town is in Worcester County. 31,000c_ __Jan 1 1921 330'01 J-J 38.000c&r July 1 1921 Incorporated in Nov. 1717. 330'01 J-J Sewer Bonds. 15,000c_ _ _July 1 1922 330'02 J-J 1922 M-N $31,000r 43.000c&r Jan 1 1923 4s 330'03 J-J 1026 M-N 10,000c 14,000r Jan 1 '13-'26 4s1 330'06 J-J M-N 30,000c_ _Nov 1 1928 3,000r - _Jan 1 '13-'18 330 45 '08 J-J 4s '12 A-0 20,000_ -Apr 1 '13-'32 4s '10 M-N 18,000 --May 1 '13-'30 Water Bonds. Building Bonds. M-S $20,000r __Sept 16 1916 330'02 J-J $22,000c_ _Jan 1 1922 4s 2,000r __Sept 16 1919 M-S 3345'06 J-J 65Qr __Jan 1 '13-'16 4s 1920 5,000r M-S 11,000c_JulY 1 '12-'22 48 430'07 J-J _1925 M-S 19,000c 300_ _Jan '13-'14 48 4s '10 J-J 48 M-N 6,000c- _Nov 1 1925 Public Playgrounds. School Notes. 33003 J-J •531,000c_ __July 1 1933 4s '05 _ __ $1,000- _ __ _ ----1012 Public Park Bonds. 1912-1926 26,250 48 '93 A-0 •20,000c_ ....Oct 1 1023 4s '06 .. Permanent-debt Jan 1 1912 $150,250 Wire Bonds. $2.000r_ __July 1 1912 Temporary & demand notes 37,500 330'02 J-J 7.000r_ _Jan 1 1913 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1912._ 187,750 330'03 J-J 38,432 Sinking funds Jan 11912 _ _ Grade-Crossing Bonds. July 1 1915 Tax valuation 1911__3,277,624 $1,000r 330'05 J-J 600r Jan 1 '13-'18 Total tax (per $1,00C1) 1-91:1_ $18.40 45 '08 J-J BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1912 $634,500 Population in 1910_--5,446 Sinking funds_ _ 319,085 Water debt (additlonal) -- 443,000 WESTFIELD. Water sinking fund (add'1) 282,535 This town is in Hampden County. Borrowing capacity 371,998 Incorporated May 29 1669. Water Bonds. Assessed valuation, real.._19,516,600 Assessed val.. personal_ __ 7,263.030 4s '97 A-0 $44,000 __Oct 1 '12-'22 16,000 __July 1 '12-'27 Total valuation 1911_ _ 26,779,630 48 '02 J-J Gas and Light Bonds. (Assessment at full value.) Tax rate (per MOCK)) 191E --$16.40 330'88 J-D $72,000 __June 1 '12-'29 Population in 1910 _______ -27,834 4s '07 A-0 21,000 __Oct 1 '12-'32 43 '09 A-0 23,000 __Oct 1 '12-'34 (• Special loans.) INT. Is largely payable at the Bos- 48 '10 A-0 14,000 __Oct 1 '12-'25 43 '11 A-0 10,000 _Oct 1 '12-'21 ton Safe Dep. & Tr. Co., Boston. Sewer Bonds. 48 '07 M-N $11,000 _Oct 1 '12-'22 WATERTOWN. This town is in Middlesex County. 3343'04 A-0 55,000.Met 1 '12-'22 Incorporated Sept. 17 1630. 330'04 A-0 36.000 Oct 1 '12-'20 Highway Bonds. School-House Notes. 4s '94 M-S $6.000c_Sept 1 '12-'14 48 ,10 A-0 $76,500 __Oct 1 '12-'20 48 '05 M-N 42,000c_May 1 '12-'25 4s '11 A-0 15,000--Oct 1 '12-'21 4s '09 J-J 2,000_ __July 1 1913 Jail Bonds. 48 '09 M-S 2,000 __Sept 1 1914 48 'it A-0 $8,000 __Oct 1 '12-'19 Street Loan. High-School Notes. 334805 M-N $60,000c_May 1 '14-'23 4s '06 M-S $16,000 _Mch 1 '12-'16 4s '07 M-N 512,000c_May I '12-'17 PERM'T DEBT Jan 20'12 $420.500 60,000 130,000c_May 1 '18-'23 Water debt (included). __ 10,128.584 45 '07 M-N 16.000c_May 1 '12-'19 Tax valuation 1911 value.) 48 '07 M-N 5.000c ....May 1 1912 (Assessment about ( actual--$18.00 J-J 510,000....July 1 1912 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 48 _16,044 112,000 __July 1 1913 Population in 1910 _ ____ INTEREST on water bonds at Fire Station & Site Bonds. others Boston; on Bank, 4s '11 J-J 142,100c_ __July 1 1912 First Nat. • 1 9.000c_July 1 '13-'21 at Hampden Nat. Bank, Westfield. MAY. 1912.] WEST SPRINGFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. 33 INTEREST payable in Boston at Tax rate (per $1.00) 1 820.30 4.Funded City Loans. A-0 i50.000r_ -Apr 1 1925 the Old Colony Trust Co. and the Population in 1910----------15,308 A-0 250,000r_ --Apr 1 1926 INTEREST payable on 4s of 19. Eliot National Bank. i9 4s at Second Nat. Bank, Boston; on 45 A-0 350,000r_ _-Apr 1 1927 others in Woburn. A-0 28,000r_ __Apr 1 1914 334$ WINTHROP. A-0 30,000r_ _Met 1 1915 3348 This town (P. 0. Sta. Boston) is in WORCESTER. 4s '07 A-0 10,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 This city is in Worcester County. 3 As A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 1 1919 Suffolk County. Incorp. in 1852. Incorp. as a city Feb. 29 1848. Public Playground Loans. Municipal Loans. $36,000r_ __Oct 1 1918 A-0 Funded 45 Water Loan. 4s '09 A-0 $32,000c_Oct 1 '12-'19 A-0$250,000r_ __Apr 1 1914 33-48 J-J 50,000r_ __July 1 1929 48 '10 A-0 49,500cOct 1 '12-'20 4s 45 A-0 100,000r_ __Apr 1 1915 Hospital Bonds. 43 '10 J-D 18,000c__ Dec 1 '12-'20 4s A-0$300,000r_ _Met 1 1912 A-0 185,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 33-48 School Bonds. 4s A-0 200,000r. __Apr 1 1919 45 '07 A-0 45,000r_ _Apr 1 1917 4s '08 M-N $34.000_Noy 15 '12-'28 4s 4.000r_ __July 1 1918 A-0 30,000r_ __Apr 1 1920 45 '08 J-J 4s A-0 70,000r_ __Apr 1 1921 Building Bonds. Shore Road Loan (Notes). A-0 150,000r_ __Apr 1 1922 334s'05 A-0 $15,000r_ __Apr 1 1915 3)4s'01 J-D $30,000-June 1 '12-'26 48 48 A-0 100,000r _Apr 1 '23-'24 45 '10 J-J 10.000 _ _ _July 1 1920 Culvert & Safety Vault Bonds. 4s A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1925 Street Paving Loans. 4s '11 J-D J$1,500___Dec 15 1912 43 A-0 75,000r_ __Apr 1 1926 3548 J-J $80,000r_ _July 1 1912 1 2,000 __Dec 15 '12-'13 4s A-0 300.000r.. __Apr 1 1927 33-4s 29,000r_ __July 1 1912 J-J Land Purchase (Notes). A-0 350,000r.. __Apr 1 1928 33-48 A-0 40,000r_ __Apr 1 1915 330'08 J-J $7,525.. _July 1 '12-'18 45 45 J-J 25,000r_ __Jan 1 1929 3548'04 A-0 31.000r_ __Apr 1 1914 334s'03 J-J 3,787._ _July 1 1913 3 J-D 700,000r_ __June 1 1929 3 As'06 A-0 28,500r_ __Apr 1 1916 334s'03 J-J 3,787.._ _July 1 1913 3 As As J-D 250,000r.. __June 1 1930 4s '06 J-J 148,825r_ __July 1 1916 A-0 2,119.25_Apr 22 1915 3s WEYMOUTH. in Norfolk County. 3348'05 A-0 150,000r_ _Apr 1 1931 4s '07 A-0 50,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 School Notes. This town is 3 As J-J 35,000r_ __July 1 1931 45 08 J-.T 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1918 Incorporated 1623. The town's total 3 As'01 M-N $5,000 _Nov 1 '12-'16 3348 J-J 75,000r_ __July 1 1932 4s '08 A-0 15,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 to figured Improvement Notes. Park were assets on Jan. 1 1911 A-0 50,000r_ __Apr 1 1932 45 '08 J-D 15,000r_ __June 1 1918 334s Nov 10 1913 be $1,351,942, including water-works 3348'03 M-N $5,000 A-0 50,000r_ __Oct 1 1932 4s '08 J-J 80,000r_ __July 1 1918 3348 Highways (Notes). Property valued at $534,630. J-J 100,000r_ __Jan 1 1933 334s'09 3-3 100,000r. __Jan 1 1919 3348 12'13-'14 $3,000_May 330'04 M-N Water Bonds. As A-0 25,000r_ _Met 1 1933 33-4s A-0 20,000r_ _Apr 1 1919 3,200__ Dec 31 '12-'13 3 J-D M-N $300,000c Nov 1 1914 330 4s 3 As J-J 125,000r_ __Jan 1 1934 334s J-J 75,000r_ __July 1 1919 Hose House & Refunding Notes. M-N 50,000c_ __Nov 1 1917 4s 3 As'04 J-J 80,000r_ 295.000.... __Jan 1 1920 1 J-J __July '10 48 1934 '13-'15 M-N 21,000c_ __Nov 1 1919 330'05 A-0 $10,950_ _Apr 15 4s 314s'04 J-D 50,000r_ _Dec 1 1934 45 '09 A-0 15.000_ _Oct 1 1919 Highway & Gen. Loan Bonds. M-N 29,000c_ __Nov 1 1920 43 334s'05 A-0 15,000r_ __Apr 1 1935 334s'09 A-0 20.000.... __Oct 1 1919 1912 15 1$3,995c_Oct A-0 '11 48 __May 15,000c_ 1921 1 M-N 4s 9s'06 A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1936 4s '10 J-J 75,000.... _July 1 1920 127,000c_ _Oct 15'13-21 3 M-N 13,000c- __May 1 1924 4s 48 '07 A-0 25,000r_ _Apr 1 1917 45 J-J 215.000 _ _ __Jan 1 1921 M-N 4,000e. May 1 1925 Cemetery Notes. 48 3 As A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1919 48 '11 J-J 125,000r_ _July 1 1921 1916 1 $3,570.72_Aug F-A __May '06 4s 5,000c_ 1927 1 M-N 4s 45 '09 A-0 25,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1919 33-48'12 J-J 120,000r__ _Jan 1 1922 M-N 8,000c_ __May 1 1926 Refunding Bonds. 48 '10 J-J 10,000_ __July 1 1920 School Loans. 1$42,000_June 29 '12-'18 48 M-N 45,000c_May 1 '33-'41 3)s 4s '10 A-0 75,000 _ _ __Oct 1 1920 48 A-0 $40,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 '19-'24 1 29 M-N 6,000c_May '29&'31 3 3fs'08 J-D 30,000_June 48 J-J 235,000r __July 1 1916 3348 4s J-J 177,000r_ _July 1 1919 4,000.- _June 29 1925 4s '11 M-N 12,000c_May '30 & '32 4s A-0 100,000r _ _Oct 1 1921 3348 J-J 30,000r_ __Jan 1 1920 3,000._ _June 29 1926 4s '11 Town-House Notes. '11 J-J 110,000r_July 1 1921 334$ A-0 20.000r_ __Apr 1 1921 4s '07 J-D $5,000_ __Dec 15 1915 4s '08 J-D 55,000_June 30 '12-'16 Bonds. J-J 95,000r_ _July 1 1921 334s 2,000 _ _ _June 30 1917 4s Bridge 6,000_ __Dec 15 1916 45 '07 .T-D J-D $5,000... _June 1 1918 334$ 75,000r_ __July 1 1922 '08 J-J (Notes). Notes. Displacement School Tidewater 10,000r. _Jan _Jan 1 1922 45 '06 J-J 27,000r.. __July 1 1916 J-J M-N $20,000c_May 1 '13-'20 3 As'02 J-D $3,000 _June 28 1912 3 As'12 3 As Sidewalk Bonds. 45 '07 A-0 98,500r_ __Apr 1 1917 F-A 12,000 --Nov 1 '12-'23 Playground Bonds. 4s '08 A-0 $25,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 48 '08 3-3 15,000r_ _Jan 1 1918 4s '07 M-N 400)0 _Nov 1 '19-'26 4s '11 J-J $12,500c__Jan 1 '13-'17 4s 10,000r_ __July 1 1918 334s'09 J-J 65,000r_ _Jan 1 1919 4s '08 J-J Bridge Notes. Veteran Building (Notes). A-0 10,000r_ --Apr 1 1927 )48'09 3-3 25,000r_ __Jan 1 1919 48 J-J $400 __July 15 1917 3 45 '07 J-D $6,000 _ _June 1 '12-'17 4s 25,000_ J-J _Jan 1 1920 3345 3-3 100,000r_ -July 1 1928 '10 4s BOND. DEBT (all water) Water Bonds. '11 J-J 15,000_ _Jan 1 1921 334s'09 A-0 125,000r_ __Apr 1 1929 Jan 1 1912 $508,000 45 '08 J-J $131,000_ _Jan 1 '13-38 4s 10,000r_ _July 1 1921 43 '10 J-J 65,000r_ __Jan 1 1920 4s '11 J-J Floating debt 171,500 (Various amounts yearly) s'12 J-J 25.000r_ _Jan 1 1922 48 '11 J-J 120,000.. _ __Jan 1 1921 Sinking funds. 342,807 8,000 __Jan 15 '13-'16 3 ABeaver Brook Loan. 33-48'12 3-3 20,000r_ _Jan 1 1922 Water sinking fund (incl.). 334.401 4s '09 J-J {18,000 __Jan 15 '17-'22 Police-Station Bonds. A-0 $25,0JOr_ _Apr 1 1916 Total valuation 1911_8,830,785 28,000 _Jan 15 '23-'29 334$'06 $20,000r_ ...Jan 1 1921 '11 45 1918 1 __June 28.0)0r_ J-D '08 4s (Property assessed at actual value.) 4s '10 J-J 16,000 _._Jan 1 '13-'20 A-0 37.0)0r_ __Oct 1 1915 INTEREST payable by check on Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911..--$18.90 45 '10 J-J 20,000 __ _Jan 1 '21-'30 334s 1917 1 _Met A-0 7,090r_ 48 Bank. Boston. Nat. Merchants' .....12,895 Population in 1910 Sundry Appropriations (Notes). A-0 45,000r__Apr 1 1919 3348 TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS., &c.: INTEREST on town and school 4s 04 J-D $2,818 __ _Dec 27 1912 4s 1920 1 J-J _Jan '10 50,000_ Street Notes. Apr. 1 '12. May 1 '11. debt payable at Town Treasurer's ofFunded Sewer Loans. 28 1912 fice; on other loans at the Shawmut 3 As'02 J-D $4,250._ _june 3-3 $100,000r_ _Jan 1 1916 4s '08 M-N 9,409.81_ May 1918 48 Bank, Boston, Mass. J-J 200,000r_ __Jan 1 1927 Tot. bd. debt_ 11,279,625 10,509,625 2,586.41_ Dec 26 1920 48 4s '10 J-D 45 J-J 300,000r.. __July 1 1928 Sinking funds_ 4.623,641 4.219.152 Sewer & Drains (Notes). WHITMAN. J-J 170,000r_ _July 1 1929 - _July 1 1913 39s Net debt_.. 6,655,984 6,290,473 This town is in Plymouth County. 3)4s'03 J-J $2,180 __May A-0 20.000r_ _Apr 1 1920 334s 1914 12 3 As'04 M-N 1,660 Incorporated March 4 1875. A-0 400,000r_ _Apr 1 '30-'31 Water & park 33s 1,710-. _ _Oct 12 1914 334s 3 As'05 A-0 debt (incl.) A-0 90,000r_ _Apr 1 1932 South Abington Water Bonds. 1915 5 _Dec 4,875_ J-D As'05 3 above) _ 4,620,000 4,175,000 3 As J-J 39,000r_ _July 1 1912 M-S $50,000r1913 4s 4,885 __ _June 22 1917 334$ The sinking fund receives yearly a M-S 60,000r ---- ----1916 45 '08 J-D A-0 57.000r_Apr 1 1913 4s 48 '09 J-D 4,750-Dec 27 1917 3348 A-0 35,000r_ _Apr 1 1933 sum sufficient, with accumulations of Town Water Bonds. 1918 13 .._..Dec 4,995 J-D '09 4s M-S $20,000r .......-1925 4s 3 54s'05 A-0 60,000r_ _Apr 1 '34-'35 interest on sinking fund investments, Firs Hose Notes. Town Hall Bonds, 3348'06 A-0 20,000r__Apr 1 1936 to retire entire debt at maturity. In 1918 22 __June _ $1,012 J-D '08 4s $583,885.38 was paid into sink--------1926 $77,000r M-S 4s '07 A-0 50,000r_ _Apr 1 1917 1911fund. FUNDED D'T Apr 1912_ __$633.788 48 The water sinking fund School House Bonds. 25,000r_ __Jan 1 1911 ing J-J 4s 227,000 48 '08 1 1912 amounted to $2,129,April on J-D $13,700r _____ - -.1913 Water debt (included) 45 1918 1 _June 25,000r_ J-D Borrow. capacity Apr 1912_ 61,777 45 '08 083.97. Fire Station Bonds. 1918 1 _July 12,000r_ J-J '08 J-D $6,000r ________ 1914 Tax valuation 1911_14,209,670 33s'09 .1.-3 35,000r_ Jan 1 1919 45 CITY PRO PERTY.-The city TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912_ --$236,650 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __ _.$19.20 334$ A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 1 1919 owned property in 1911 valued at Sinking fund 83,442 Population in 1910 _______ -10.132 48 '09 A-0 20,000_ _Oct 1 1919 $18,748,408 63, incl. water works, Total valuation 1911 5,431,151 INT. on municipal & playground 48 '10 J-J 50,000r_ _Jan 1 1920 $5.411,646.72. Receipts from water (Assessment at fair cash value.) bonds at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. 48 '11 3-3 25,000_ _Jan 1 1921 assessments in 1911, $398,844.36; tat. Tax rate (per $1,000) 191-L...-$21.50 4s '11 A-0 50,000r_ _Apr 1 1921 on water loans, $148,225; paid to waPopulation in 1910 7,292 _July 1 1921 ter sinking fund, $28,856.89. 4s '11 J-J 25,000r_ ..July INTEREST is payable at Boston. WOBURN. J-J 25,000r_ _Jan 1 1922 334$'12 ASSESSED VALUATION. County. This city is in Middlesex (irade-Crossing Abolition. 1910. 1911. General Municipal Loans. 4s '08 J-J $50,000r_ _July 1 1918 WILLIAMSBURGH. This town is In Hampshire County. 4s '04 M-N 53,000c_Nov 1 '12-14 3 34s'09 J-J 100.000r_ __Jan 1 1919 Real estate_114,600,150 110,513,550 45 '05 A-0 8,000r_Oct 1 '12-'15 45 '10 A-0 100.000_ __Oct 1 1930 (Real estate assessed at cash value.) Incorporated April 24 1771. 2,000c __July 1 1912 33.0'10 J-J 100.000_ __Jan 1 1930 Personal __ 33,143,590 31,388,057 3348'02 J-J Water Bonds. Funded Park Loan. 4s g '03 J-J $50,000c_ July 1 1933 48 '06 __ _ 12,000c_July 1 '12-'14 Total 147,743,740 141.907.607 _July 1 1915 3348 3,000r._ I 1 1932 Tax (per ___ J-J DEBT BOND. Apr 1911_ __ 450,000 $16.40 ND $17.90 July 1 1915 45 1,000c__July A-0 250,000r_ __Apr 1 1938 Floating debt __ _ ______ 4,500 4s '06 ___ 1900. 1905. 4,000c._ _July 1 1916 3348'05 A-0 56,300r_ _Met 1 1915 Sinking fund 9,036 '12-'21 1 57,200r_July _ '11 45 Catch Basin. Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,024,615 Real estate_ 95,669,850 86,158,600 (Assessment about fair cash value.) 5s '07. J-J 24,000r_ _July 1 '12-'17 48 '08 A-0 $10,000r_ __Oct 1 1918 (Real estate assessed at cash value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 -- -419.00 45 '08 J-J 35,000c_July 1 '12-'18 3348 .A-0 10,000r_ __Apr 1 1919 Personal __ 25,195,652 25,885,373 1 32,000c_July '12-'19 J-J Population in 1910 _______ _ _ _2,132 4s '09 Fire Bonds. 120,865,502 112,043,973 8,000r _July 1 '12-'19 334s'05 A-0$26,000r_ __Apr 1 1915 Total J-J '00 4s INT. at Hampshire Co. Nat. Bank. 4s '10 J-J 45,000c_July 1 '12-'20 $17.00 $16.40 M) (per Tax 1918 1 _July 17,000r_ J-J 4s '08 500r.. __July 1 1912 4s '10 3-3 15,000r_ __Jan 1 1920 4s '08 J-J POPULATION.-In 1910 was WINCHESTER. (Outside Limit). Debt Playground 1905, In 127,763; 1900. in 145,986; Bonds. Range Rifle This town is in Middlesex County 45 '09 J-J $3,000c_July 1 '12-'17 45 '08 J-J $12,000r_ __Jan 1 1918 118,421; in 1890. 84.655; in 1880, Incorporated April 30 1850. High way Bonds. 14,000r_ 58,291. 1 J-J __July '08 4s 1918 Water Bonds. 45 '04 F-A $1,500c_ _Aug 1 1912 J-D $16,000c_June 1 12-'27 4s '05 J-J 3 As 2,000r_July 1 '12-'15 ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS M-N 11,000c_ __Nov 1 1912 4s '05 M-S 48 2,000r_Sept I '12-'15 14.000c_ 1913 1 J-D __June 48 48 '05 M-N 2,000r_Nov 1 '12-'15 Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popu'n M-N 30,000c_Ma 1 '14-'15 48 Monument Bonds. Soldier's debt. debt. valuation. $1,000. 1910. M-N 14,000c_ .May 1 1916 4s '02 J-D 45 $300e_ Dec 1 1912 Location$ 1917 1 __May 6,000c_ M-N 4s School Bonds. Agawam (T), Hampden Co_ _ _ 29,000 None y2,087.472 y16.30 3,501 M-N 6,000c_Nov 1 '21-'22 4s '05 J-J 3J48 $2,600r_July 1 '12-'15 Avon (T). Norfolk Co 44,500 2,013 y1,025,298 y21.00 11-N 11,000s.. __Nov 1 1925 4s Fire Department Bonds. (T), Middlesex Co 75,501) 4.050 y2,227,483 y17.20 2,795 M-N 4,000c. May 1 1917 48 '05 J-j $2,400r_July 1 '12-'15 Ayer 3 As Barnstable (T), Barnstable Co.116,750 15,000 y7,876,470 y13.00 4.676 M-N 2,000c_ __May 1 1914 0'06 J-J 34s 1 '12-'14 Barnstable County 3,000c_July None 59,48306,765.607 ____ 27,542 M-N ..May 1,000c.. 1916 1 34s Debt. Berkshire County 30,000 58,848034,520,295 ____ 105,369 J-D 33,000c_June 1 '26-'28 4s Sewer 4s J-J $1,000c_July 1 '12-'16 Blandford Fire Dist., HampM-N 12,000c_Nov 1 '29-'30 45 '06 334s '08 J-J J 1,500r_July 1 '12-'14 None 190.000 25,000 den County Playground Bonds. 300r_ __July 1 1915 Bourne (T), Barnstable Co_ _ _ •49,994 y5,692.550 y11.20 2,474 48 '94 J-D $50,000c_Dec 1 '15-'24 High Sch. bebt (Outside Limit). 95,000 Dalton Fire District 4s '98 J-D 12,500c_ __Dec 1 1928 None _ 1 y14.40 53,500 County__ J$6,000c_Aug y4,850.950 '12-'13 Bristol 4.378 Dartmouth. Bonds. Stable 3 As'03 --_ 1 1,000r Aug 1 1914 21,357,009 y14.30 2.152 (T). Worcester Co.._ _•42,000 3 Y2s'03 M-N $4,000c_Nov 1 '12-15 4s '06 _-- 44,000r Aug 1 '15-'33 Douglas None y398,630 1/3.15 28,000 Deerfield Fire District School Loans. 4,000c_July 135,000 1 Dist Fire '12-'15 4.00 1 Barrington Great 3 As'03 A-01$72,000c_ _Oct 1 '12-'29 4s '06 L1,623,200 Y13.50 )10,000r_July 1 '16-'25 Hadley (T), Hampshire Co.._ _ 36,000 1,999 1 6,000e_ _Oct 1 '30-'31 51,800 2,200 1 1,000c_ _ _July 1 1926 Hadley Water Supply Dist 3 s'05 A-0 9,0000_ _Oct 1 '12-'20 4s '06 None 50,000 Co.... Hampshire (T), 1 7,500r_July '12-'26 Hatfield y1,614,763 217.50 1,986 Surface Drain Loans. 45 '06 15,000r_ Aug 1 '29-'33 Hopkinton (T). Middlesex Co_ 35,000 800 v1,639,133 y19.50 2.452 3 As'09 J-D $4,0000_ _Dec 1 1912 48 '06 _ _ _ Co 230.624 Plymouth 1 _July 8,000_ '12-'31 (T), Hull 26,970,033 215.70 2,103 1 12,000c_May '13-'16 45 '07 J-D 45 '12 M-N '29,000 4,000c_July 1 '12-'15 Lancaster, Worcester Co 24,676,167 p12. 2,464 Public Park Bonds. Water Bonds. Littleton (T), Middlesex Co_ - 55,809 1,229 21,148,515 215.00 4s '11 M-N $90.000c_Nov 1 '12-'41 4s '06 J-J $5,000c_ __July '12-'16 Longmeadow (T), HampdenCo.42,000 11,000 y1,828,672 y11.50 1.084 Sewer Bonds. 430'07 J-J 22,000r_July 1 '12-'22 Millers' Falls Water Dist 40,000 5,000 z1,000.000 z22.40 1 '17-'22 45 48 '95 J-D $30 000c '08 J-J 24,000c_July 1 '12-'23 Millis, Norfolk Co 30,000 23,600 v1,159,384 y16.25 1,399 1 70,0000__Dec '18-'24 J-D 45 45 '09 J-J 8,000r_July 1 '12-'19 Monson (T), Hampden Co_ 33,000 4,758 6,000 y1,927,444 216.80 FUNDED D'T Jan 1 1912_4511,500 4s '11 J-J 20,000c_July 1 '12-'31 Montague (T), Franklin Co__ _ 34,700 6,400 y4,289,356 y19.90 6,866 Water debt (included)-------164,000 48 '11 M-S 9,000c_July 1 '12-'20 Nantucket (T), Nantucket Co. 31,547 2,962 y4.176,884 217.50 Borrowing capacity- -- -- 443,275 45 '10 -_ 19,000e_July 1 '12-'30 North Brookfield (T), Worces603,649 TOT. FUND. DT Jan 1 '12 $463,800 , ter Count) Water-works, cost of None 73,000 y1,774,041 y15.80 3,075 Total assessed val. 1911 -14,126,775 Water debt (incl.)......... 107,000 Northfield, Franklin Co 1,642 y1,353,313 219.50 51,000 (Assessment at fair market value.) Borrowing capacity ___ __ 3,586 Oxford (T), Worcester Co_ ..35.628 y1,994,350 y17.40 3,361 Tax ..$17.00 __ valuation 1911 __ _ _11,561,370 Plymouth County Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911. 204,000 87,000z101752,025 z16.00 144,337 _9,309 (Assessment same as actual value.) Provincetown(T),BarnstableCo.82.700 Population In 1910 4.369 y2,208,792 y25.00 This town (P. 0. Sta. Springfield) Is in Hampden County. General Purposes. 58 $10.000 May 5 '13-'22 4s A-0 7,000 _ _Oct 1 '12-'18 Refunding Bonds. M-N $50,000 __May 1 1928 48 4s g M-N 25,000c.. __Nov 1 1933 25.000 __ __May 1 1929 4s g Water Bonds. _ 4s g $25,000 _ Apr 1 1929 48 g A-0 25,000...Oct 1 1930 43 -- 165,000.._ __Apr 1 1927 3 As g A-0 50,000_ _ __Oct 1 1930 45 '05 _ _ 38,000 _ -__1912-1930 Bridge Bonds. --5 '07 $25,000--TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $501,403 Water debt (included) __ __ 344,000 Tax valuation 1911_ _ - -7,352,209 Total tax (per $1,000)-191-1_ _ -$15.00 9,244 Population in 1910. RHODE ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE. 34 Bonded Floating Debt. Debt. Location$43,000 $6,000 Rutland, Worcester Co Scituate (T), Plymouth Co_ _ _ 70,200 66,000 14,694 Sharon, Norfolk County Southbridge (T), Wore Co_ _ •137,795 5,000 South Hadley (T), Hampsh. Co.44,000 30,000 2,000 Turners' Falls Fire Dist None 95,000 Uxbridge, Worcester Co None 67,250 Ware (T), Hampshire Co Wareham,Plymouth County _ 29,000 4,840 Wayland (T), Middlesex Co_ _'91,200 Webster (T), Worcester Co__ _ 93,400 20,000 Westport, Bristol County_ __ _ None 34,300 Williamstown (T), BerkshireCo.30,200 None Winchendon(T),Worcester Co. 66,000 28,740 Assessed Tax per Valuation. $1,000. v$796,005y$18.00 y4,930,580 v15.00 v3,211,168 y15.00 v6,295,875 y19.80 y3,018,674 y18.00 y3,428,740 y2.80 v3,164,820 y14.50 v4,849,575 y18.50 v5,218,695 y14.70 V2,881,559 v15.50 v8,717,555 v11.50 v2,167,460 y16.00 v3,558,767 y19.50 y4,149,710 y19.00 Pop'n. 1910. $1,743 2,482 2,310 12,592 4,884 4,671 8,774 4,102 6,206 11,509 2,928 3,708 5,678 * Total debt. (T)Town. z Figures are for 1910. v Figures are for 1911. State of Rhode Island. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. One of Original Thirteen Admitted as a State 1,250 Total area of State (square miles) Providence State Capital Governor (term exp. first Tues. Jan. 1913)_Aram J. Pothier Sec. of State (term exp. first Tues Jan. '13)..J. Fred Parker Treasurer (term exp. first Tues. Jan. 1913)__ Walter A. Read LEGISLATURE.-As the result of an amendment to the constitution which was adopted at the election held in Nov. 1900, the Legislature now meets annually the first Tuesday in January. There is no limit as to the length of session, but compensation of the legislators is limited to sixty days' attendance in any calendar year. On Nov. 7 1911 the voters adopted a proposition to amend the State Constitution sous to provide for biennial, instead of annual, elections of Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney-General, General Treasurer and Senators and Representatives. V. 93, p. 1338. HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the Rhode Island State debt see "State Fc, City Supplement" of Apr. 13 1895, page 33. $600,000 highway loan voted in Nov. 1911 offered for sale May 281912. V.94, p.1401. The bonds outstanding at present are described as follows: Harbor Improvement Bonds (x). Penal & Reformatory Inst. Loan. 35ig'09 M-S $300,0000_ _Mch 1 1959 4s g '10 F-A$500,000c__ _Aug 1 1960 Highway Improvement Bonds. State House Loan. 3 Mg'94 J-J J$130,000o.Jan1 1914 3s g '06 A-0$600,000e__ _Apr 1 1936 400,000c__ _Jan 1 1924 3 3ig'09 M-S 600,000o_ _ _Mch 1 1939 Armory Construction Bonds. 334g'94 J-J 400,000c_ _Jan 1 1934 3s g '98 A-0 800,000c_ _July 15 1938 3s g '06 A-0$350,000c__ _Apr 1 1946 *Metropolitan Park Loan. 3s g '01 M-N 700,000c_.May 1 1941 3 Msg'08J-D$250,000c_ _June 1 1958 "This is debt incurred for the benefit of the several towns and cities included in Metropolitan Park System. While such debt is a direct obligation of the State, its payment must eventually be met by assessment on the towns and cities benefited. (x) Coupon with privilege of registration. PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-The bonds are for $1.000 each. TAX FREE.-All of the above bonds are tax-exempt in Rhode Island. INTEREST on the State-House bonds is payable in Providence at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co.; all other issues at Industrial Trust Co. TOTAL DEBT SINKING FUNDS, &c. Jan. 1 '12. Jan. 1 '11. Jan. 1 '10. Jan. 1 '09. $5,030,000 $4,600,000 $4,800,000 $3,900,000 Total funded debt 548,906 593.310 Sinking funds 654,999 558,361 $4,436,690 $4,051,094 $4,145,001 $3,341,639 Net debt The sinking fund is largely invested in city, town and district bonds and notes, and It is to receive $75,934 yearly. TAX VALUATION.-The total assessed valuation of real estate and personal property in Rhode Island in 1911 was $552,784,617, consisting of $419,099,870 real estate and $133,684,747 personal property. Tax rate (per $1,000) in 1911 was $1.80. POPULATION OF STATE217,353 1820 542,610 1870 83,059 1910 174,620 1810 480,082 1860 77,031 1905 147,545 1800 428,556 1850 69,122 1900 1790 108,830 345,506 1840 68,825 1890 97,210 276,531 1830 1880 STATE AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS LIMITATIONS.-Under Section 13, Article IV. of the State constitution: the General Assembly has no power to incur State debt to an amount exceeding $50,000 without the consent of the people, except in time of war or of insurrection or invasion. In no case is the Assembly to pledge the faith of the State for the payment of obligations of others without the approval of the people. In reference to city debts, there is nothing in the constitution of Rhode Island limiting the amount of such obligations. The following, howeyer, are two sections taken from Title 8, Chapter 46 (page 221) of the Revised Statutes of the State of 1909. Since 1878 these 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 indebtedness 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 in computing such indebtedness." TAXATION OF BONDS.-Bonds or notes of the State are not subject to taxation. Loans of municipalities, we were advised Deo.121911 by J. F. Parker, Sec. of State, are taxable. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS.-At the 1911 session of the Legislature the laws concerning Rhode Island savings bank Investments were completely revised and materially altered in a great many respects. In 1912 a further amendment was made. See V. 94, p. 1397. The new law will be found in full in the "Chronicle" of May 20 1911, page 1386. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. Note.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. BRISTOL. Floating debt and notes- __ $32,050 This town is the capital of Bristol Sinking fund_ 29,772 County. Incorp. in 1746. Total valuation 1911 ------6,585,600 Sewer Bonds. (Assessment about actual value.) 330 g M-S $55,000c. __Sept 1 1930 Town tax (per $1,000) 1911 -$14.70 M-S 40,000c 1932 Population in 1910- --------- _8,565 Refunding Bonds. INTEREST on notes is paid in M-S$100.000c_ __Sept 1 1930 Bristol, R./.; on bonds in Providence 33s BOND. DEBT Apr 1912- _ _$195,000 at the Industrial Trust Co. BURRILLVILLE. This town is situated in Providence County. Incorporated 1806. Funding Bonds. 3 Mg'99 M-S $60,0000_ _Sept 1 1939 Highway Improvement Bonds. 4s g '97 J-J $20,000c&r Jan 1'13-'22 (Part due every five years) Refunding Bonds. 3 Mg'02 M-S $40,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Jan 20 '12_ _$120,000 36,400 Note debt Sinking fund & other assets_ 53,478 4,252,700 Total valuation 1911 (Assessm't about 80% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _ _$13.00 Population in 1910 (est.) 7,878 INTEREST is paid at Industrial Trust Co. of Providence. CENTRAL FALLS. This city, incorp. in 1895, assumed the debt of the old fire district (which Is now a part of the city), and a part of the debt of the town of Lincoln. Property, consisting of land, buildings, water and sewer equipment, &c. to the value of $769,506 is owned by the city. Central Falls is in Providence Co. Fire District Bonds. 4 Ms g M-N $28,000c_May 15 '13-19 City•Bonds. 4s g J-D $150,000c _ Dec 1 '12-'26 Bridge Bonds. 4s '05 F-A$100,000c_ _Aug 1921-30 Town of Lincoln Bonds. (Proportion assumed by Central Falls.) J-J $31,075..J & J '12-'16 48 Refunding Bonds. 4s g '08 F-A$200,000c_Aug 1 .'28-'47 BOND. DEBT May 1 1911...$533,680 Total assessed val. 1911_ _10,113,675 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911._ _ _$15.00 Population In 1910 22,754 INTEREST Is paid at Industrial Trust Co. of Providence. CRANSTON. This city is in Providence County. Incorporated in 1754. Gold Bonds. 4s g '92 J-J $150,000c&r_July 1 1922 4s g '95 F-A 100,000046rAug 15 1925 4s g '94 F-A 135,000c&r_Aug 1 1929 4s g '97 J-J 150,0000&r_July 1 1937 4s g '05 J-J 50,000c&r_Jan 1 1945 3 As'99 M-N 50,000c4cr_Nov 1 1939 4s g '07 M-N 100,000c&r_May 1 1947 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 1911.$735,000 Floating debt 258,362 Sink.fund & other assets 326,720 NET DEBT Apr 15 1911... 728,005 Total assessed val. 1911_18,221,975 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ __ _$13.00 Population in 1910 21,107 INT. payable at City Treas.'office. [VOL. LxXxx1V. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12- _$126,009 Notes outstanding 39,509 Sinking fund 19,379 Total valuation 1911 3,074,935 (Assessment about actual value.) Town Tax (per $1,000) 1911_ 413.09 Population In 1910 5,935. INTEREST payable by Rhode Island Hospital Tr, Co., Providence.. and Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston. LINCOLN. This town is in Providence County. Incorporated 1871. 4s g A-0$125,0000__ _Oct 15 1928 Proportion old town debt..._$14,490, BOND.DEBT Apr 22 1912_139,490 Floating debt 100,000, Sinking fund and cash 61,843. Total valuation 1911 5,245,791 (Assessment about 80% actual val.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_--$12.59 Population in 1910 9,825, INTEREST payable at Industrial, Trust Co., Providence. NARRAGANSETT. This place, located in Washington Co., was incorp. as a town June 1901. Sewage•Disposal Bonds. 5s A-0 $20,000c _ _ _ _1912-1915 General Bonds. 4s g '99 J-J $60,000c_ _Aug 15 1929* Improvement Bonds. 4s g '88 M-N $100,000c_Aug 15 1919 BOND. DEBT Apr 24 1912...152,000 Floating debt 47,605. Total valuation 1911 3,762,955 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$15.09 Population in 1910 1,250 INTEREST on the improvement bonds payable in New York; on the general bonds and sewage-disposal* bonds in Boston. NEWPORT. Newport is in Newport County. Settled in 1639; incorporated 1784: re-chartered in 1853. City Hall and Improv't Bonds. 4s g M-N $153,000_ __May 15 1948 4s g J-J 18,000_ _July 25 1930' Industrial School and Consol. 4s M-N $146,000_ _ _May 15 1923 3 Y6eg M-N 15,000_ _ _Nov 15 1930 Public Improvements. 4s g M-N $100,000....May 1 1915. School House. 4s g J-J $40,000.._ _Jan 1 1928. 3 Ms'04 J-D 150,000.... _June 1 1954 27,000c_July 1 '12-'3& 4s '08 J-J Easton Beach lmpt. Bonds. 4s g '12 M-N $30,000e_May 1 '13-22 Refunding Notes. 5s '07 J-D $50,000_ _Deo 2 '12-'16 Park Bonds. F-A $40,000_ _ _Feb 15 1927 4s g Sewer Bonds. M-N $35,000.._ _Nov 1 1916 45 F-A 98,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1918 4s Sewer and Street Improv't. A-0 $70,000_ __Apr 15 1921 4s 4s g F-A 50,000.... _Aug 1 1929' 3 Ms g J-J 50,000.. _July 25 1915 50,000.. _July 25 1930 3%s g J-J BOND.DEBT Apr 1912..$1,072,000 Note debt 50,000 Sinking fund 381,602 Total assessed val. 1911_ _50,568,900 (Assessment about 90% actual val.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.---$12.30 Population In 1905 25,039 Population In 1910 27,149 INTEREST is payable at Newport except on Industrial School Loan, which is payable at Bay State Trust oston. Co.,dITY PROPERTY.-The City owns real estate valued by tax assessors at $1,050,789.43, consisting of land valued at $324,197.33 and improvements valued at $726,592 10. EAST PROVIDENCE. This town is in Providence County. Incorp. March 1 1862. High-school bonds below are excluded in ascertaining borrowing capacity. _ $75,000..__July 1 1957 4s '11 Town Bonds. 4s '88 M-S $35,000c ____1912-1918 Gold Bonds-1893. 4s g '93 J-J $25,000c__ _July 1 1923 4s g '93 J-J 120,000c_July 1 '3346'43 Gold Funding Bonds. 4s '97 J-D J$50,000c.June 15 1922 50,000r_June 15 1947 4s g '08 J-J 200,000c._Jan 1 1958 High School Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $76,000_ __ _July 1 1948 4348'11 ___ 80,000_ __ _July 1 1951 BOND.DEBT Nov 1 '11 __ _$555,000 School bonds (additional)_ _ 156,000 Floating debt 48,500 Sinking fund 36,465 Total valuation 1911_ _ -_ _12,151,002 Town tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$15.00 Population In 1910 15,808 INTEREST on coupon bonds Is NORTH KINGSTOWN. payable at the Rhode Island Hospital This town is in Washington County Trust Co., Providence. Incorporated Oct. 28 1674. Funding Bonds. EAST PROVIDENCE FIRE DIST. 4s.'05 M-S $125,0000_ _ _Deo 1 1940 The water-works system of this dis- BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 $125,000 trict has been purchased by the East Floating debt 25,000 Providence Water Co., subject to the Sinking fund 16,415 outstanding debt of the district. Assessed valuation 1911_ 4,808,390 4 34s g J-J $35,000c_ _July 1 1917 (Assessment about 80% actual val.) 4 %s g J-J 50,000c_ _ _July 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ ..$8.50 45is g J-J 100,000._ _July 1 1932 Population in 1910 4,048 BOND. DEBT Apr 251912.$185,000 INTEREST payable at Industrial Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ __ _$15.00 Trust Co., Providence. INTEREST is paid at Industrial Trust Co., Providence, R.I. NORTH PROVIDENCE. This town is in Providence Co. EAST PROVIDENCE-WATCHE- Incorporated 1765. By a special MOKET FIRE DIST. of the Legislature this town is Act Sewer Bonds. authority to borrow UP to 7% 4 Ms'09 J-J $75,000o___July 1 1919 given assessed valuation. BOND. DEBT Apr 1911....$76,000 of its Funding Bonds. Note debt 5,000 Assessed valuation 1909.._4,033,970 4s g '05 A-0 $65,0000___Oot 1 1935 J-D 50,000o_ _Deo 15 1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909 $1.50 4s INTEREST payable at Rhode Isl- BOND.DEBT Mch 9 1912 $115,000 Floating debt 85,000 Hospital Trust Co., and Providence. Sinking fund, &o 117,490 Total valuation 1911 2,848,250 JOHNSTON. • This town Is in Providence County (Assessment at about 4 actual value) and was Incorporated Mch. 6 1759. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911...._$12.00 5,407 On June 1 1898 a portion of this town, Population In 1910 INTEREST on the $50,000 bonds representing about five-sevenths or the assessed valuation, was annexed Is payable at the Providence Instituto the City of Providence. The com- tion for Savings; on the $65,000 Issue mission appointed to apportion the at the Industrial Trust Co. debt to be assumed by the city of Providence reported that the city's PAWTUCKET. share of the net debt is $255,720.64. This city is in Providence County. leaving $101,677.48 as the town Incorporated March 27 1885. debt remaining. Bonds Numbers General Funding Bonds. 151 to 191 (all Inclusive) remain as an 4s '08 J-J $238,000-. _July 1 1948 obligation of the town of Johnson. General Debt Bonds. The bonds given below are those re- 4s g '85 J-J $42,0000__ _July 1 1915 maining as an obligation of the town 48 '89 J-J 179,0000___July 1 1914 after division. ($50,000 every 5 years to July 1 1929) Refunding Bonds. 45 g '93 A-0552,000o__ _Apr 1 1923 4s '08 J-J j$45.000c_1913. '1846'23 4s g J-J 495,000o&r. _July 1 '34-'36 I 40,0000_1928 & 1933 4s g '97 M-N 130,000o&r May 1 1937 Gen. Imp. & Road Bonds-Gold. 3 Ms '02J-D 131,000r__ _June 1 1922 F-A. $41,0000&r_Feb 1 191749 g 45 g M-N 490,0 0--.May 1 1944 , MAY, 1912.1 PAWTUCKET. (Concluded).Sewer Bonds. 48 g '93 A-03350,000o_ _Apr 1 1923 3 Msg'00A-0 26,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1930 4s g '94 J-J 167,000c&r July 1 1934 4s g '97 M-N 225,000c&r.May 1 1937 4s g '04 M-N 35,000o.._..May 1 1944 4s '08 J-J 80,000c_ _ _July 1 1948 4 Hs'10 J-J 90,000c__ _July 1 1950 Bridge Bonds. 4s g '04 M-N $25,000c...May 1 1934 School Bonds. 33is'02gJ-D $32,000r__ _June 1 1922 3 Msg'99A-0 50,000c8cr Apr 1 1939 4s g '04 M-S 120,000o_ _ _Mch 1 1929 4s '08 J-J 94,000o &r.Joly 1 1938 Street Improvement Bonds. 3 Wg'99A-0 $100,000r_ _Apr 1 1939 Highway Bonds. 4s g '05 M-I4 $210,000,3_ _Nov 1 1935 4 30'10 J-J 125,000c__ _July 1 1950 Fire-Station Bonds. 4s g '05 M-N $21,000o__ _Nov 1 1930 Public Park Bonds. 4 Ms'10 J-J $40,000c__ _July 1 1950 Refunding Bonds. 4 Ms'10 J-J $200,000c_ _ _July 1 1950 Water Bonds. 48 '89 J-J $400,000o__ _July 1 1919 3 Ms g'00A-0 37,000r__ _Apr 1 1930 4s g '94 J-J 70,0000_ _ _July 1 1934 45 g '97 M-N 100,000c&r.May 1 1937 4s g '04 M-N 100,000c__ May 1 1929 210,000c&rfly '13,'18.'23 45 '08 J-J1140,000oSally 1 '28& '33 85,0000&r_ _ _July 1 1938 43s'10 J-J f75,0000July 1 '15,'20'25 150,000c_July 1 '30 &'35 Recapitulation of Debt Jan. 1 1912 $3,274,000 General debt 973,000 Sewer debt 1,267,000 Water debt Total bonded debt Floating debt $5,514,000 478,857 $5,992,857 Total debt Less Sinking Funds$541,340 General 195,722 Sewer 534,622 1,271,684 Water NET DEBT Jan 1 1912_34,721,173 Assessed valuation, rea1.40,455,620 Assessed val., personal... 8,756,600 49,212,220 Total valuation 1911 (Assessment falr cash value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911._ 416.50 43,381 Population in 1905 51,622 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable at the First National Bank of Boston. school 1911 and 1927; sewer 1921 to 1923, 1925 to 1930, and 1936: water 1916 and 1923, 1927 and 1930, and bridge loan at Natlonal City Bank, N. Y., and at the City Treasury in Providence; on Johnston school bonds at Industrial Trust Co. In Providence; on Johnston town bonds at Union Trust Co. In Providence; on all other loans at City Treasury. TOT. DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, ETC. Apr. 1 1912. Bonded debt (incl. water debt) *19,053,000 Floating debt 398,266 Total debt $19,451,266 Sinking funds, &c., (list below) 7,632,410 Net debt $11,818,856 Water debt (incl. above). $3,850,000 The notes outstanding on April 1 1912 representing the floating debt were issued for and are chargeable to the following accounts: Receiving tomb, North Burial Ground $7,000 00 School houses and lots__ _117,000 00 City Hospital 42,266 00 Harbor improvement_ 65.000 00 Public playground 60,000 00 Highways, special 107,000 00 Total _ $398,266 00 SINKING FUNDS.-All sinking funds must be Invested In bonds or notes of the city of Providence or in the following classes of bonds, viz.: United States, any of the New England States, any city in the State of Rhode Island; Boston, Worcester, Cambridge, Springfield and Fall River, Mass.; New York, Albany, Rochester, Buffalo, New Haven, Hartford, Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Balitmore. The bonds of each of said cities shall be lawful investment of said sinking fund only so long as its indebtedness, less its water debt and sinking fund, shall not exceed 7% of its assessed valuation. The loans for the redemption of which sinking funds arc held by the commissioner, and the amounts of the sinking funds April 1 1912, are shown in the following table: Public impr. loan, 1929_427,905.16 Public impr. loan, 1937..157,775.72 Public impr. loan, 1938._ 32,470.58 Water loan, 1916 128,207.75 Water loan, 1923 847,716.07 Water loan, 1927 131,228.98 Water loan, 1930 4,634.80 School loan, 1925 188,583.57 School loan, 1927 306,603.37 159,005.58 School loan, 1929 55,113.77 School loan, 1934 47,705 81 School loan, 1936 33,210.06 School loan, 1937 18,414.80 School loan, 1939 786,969.66 Sewer loan, 1921 365,233.63 Sewer loan, 1922 Sewer loan, 1923 312,406.91 Sewer loan, 1925 514,428.71 Sewer loan, 1926 320,155.21 Sewer loan, 1927 183,636.64 Sewer loan, 1928 91,906.94 Sewer loan, 1929 81,681.62 Sewer loan, 1930 86,470.63 Sewer loan, 1931 77,752.51 Sewer loan, 1933 103,127.81 Sewer loan, 1934 36,704.01 Sewer loan, 1936 70,556.52 Sewer loan, 1940 16,087.50 Sewer loan, 1941 10,015.56 Park loan, 1922 364,048.53 Park loan, 1947 108,725.32 Park loan, 1938 28,228.43 Highway loan, 1924 867,435.08 Highway loan, 1927 315,510.18 Highway loan, 1930 90,022.69 Highway loan, 1936 90,314.37 Hospital loan, 1940 16,489.08 Weybosset Bridge, 1929_ _125,937.88 Bridge loan, 1934 37,043.21 Fire and police, 1932_ __ _ _ 60,237.56 Johnston Annexat'n, 1939. 35,416.78 Johnston S.D.No.15, 1924. 13,477.30 Johnston S.D.No.1, 1927_ 7,825.63 Johnston loan, 1917 38,577.08 Sinking fund for redemption of city debt 237,411.08 PROVIDENCE. W. L. Clarke, Tr. The city Is situated in Providence County, which has no debt. On June 1 1898 a portion of the town of Johnston, representing about fivesevenths of the assessed valuation, was annexed to the city of Providence, and the latter was to assume $255,720.64 of the net debt of the old town of Johnston. City was incorporated 1832. None of the city's bonds is tax-exempt. School Loan. 4s g '95 M-N $300,000r_ May 1 1925 4s g '97 A-0 500,0000&r.Apr 1 1927 3 Msg'99M-N 350,000r _ _ May 1 1020 3 Msg'04M-N 300,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1934 3 Msg'06J-D 300,000r_ _ _June 1 1936 3 Hsg M-N 600,000rMay 1 '37 &'30 Fire and Police Loan. 33isg'02M-N $258,000r_ _Nov 1 1932 Bridge Loan. 3 sg'04M-N $200,000r__Nov 1 1934 Sewer Loan. 4s g '91 J-J$1,125,000o&rJuly 1 1921 45 g '92 M-S 500,000c&r.Mch 1 1922 4s g '93 A-0 500,000c&r.Apr 1 1923 45 g '95 M-N 800,000o&r.May 1 1925 4s g '96 J-D 500,000o&r.June 1 1926 45 g '97 A-0 300,000o&r.Apr 1 1927 3 3sg'98A-0 200,000o&r.Apr 1 1928 3s g '99 M-N 250,000e&r.May 1 1929 3s g '00 M-N 300,0000...May 1 1930 35 g '01 M-N 300,000r._ May 1 1931 3 Msg'03M-N 500,000r___Nov 2 1933 3 Msg'04M-N 200,000r__ _Nov 1 1934 4s '06 g M-N 350,000o__ _Nov 1 1936 3 Msg'10M-N 400,000r... _May 1 1940 3 Hsg'11M-N 500,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1941 Town of Johnston Bonds. 45 '92 F-A 59,000o__ _Feb 1 1917 Hospital Bonds. 3 3sg'10M-N $375,000r_.May 1 1940 Total sinking funds Park Loan. April 1 1912 37,632,410.08 4s g '92 M-S500,000o&r.Mch 1 1922 WATER WORKS.-The water3 Msg'97M-N 674,000r... May 1 1947 45 g '08 M-N 260,000r... May 1 1938 works construction account to Oct. 1 1911 amounted to $7,071,283.41. In Public Improvement. 3 Msg'97M-N 3640,000r_ _May 11037 year 1910-11 income from water 3s g '99 M-N 84,000o_ May 1 1029 rents, &c., was $787,723.06; cost of 45 g '08 M-N 295,000r... May 1 1938 maintenance and Interest on water loans, $379,932.17; transfer to deWcybosset Bridge Loan. 3 34s'99M-N $270,0000&r.May 1 1929 reciation and extension fund 3133,68.34; surplus, 3274.424.55. The Water Loan. 3 Msg'86M-S$117,000o&riep.t 1.916 otal value of city property in 1911 45 g '93 A-0 817,0000&r.Apr 1 1923 was as follows: Real estate (including 45 g '97 A-0 250,000c&r.Apr 1 1927 water works valued at $4,689,865.36), 316,643,724.36; personal property, Refunding Water Loan. Trust funds were 3s g'00M-N$2,666.000e&rMay 1 1930 $773,444.86. valued at $586,075.47. Highway Loan. ASSESSED VALUATION1924 $1,200,000r.May 1 M-N '94 4s g 1911. 1910. • • 1905. 4s g '97 A-0 500,000r.._ _Apr 1 1927 r• $ • • 3s g '00 M-N 300,000c&r.May 1 1930 R.E.194910720 16687/600 4s g '06 M-N 300,000o &r.Nov 1 1936 Per_ 71013420 190136040 69009020 55514340 JOHNSTON BONDS (Annexed). Tot.265924140 259145060 222391940 Tax(p.M.)16.50 Johnston Annexation. 16.50 16.50 • 3s g '99 11-S 3166,000r_ _Sept 1 1939 Amount of tax • 4387748 4275893 15. 3669467 No. District School The:tax rate in 1911 Included State 48 '94 A-0 330,0000._ _Oot 1 1924 tax off$1.80 and city tax of $14.70. School District No. 1. POPULATION. -In 1910 was 1927 _Nov 1 $17,000o__ 4s '97 M-N 1905 was 198,635; in 1900 - 224,3261In DENOMINATION OF BONDS. it was 175,597;In 1890 it was 132,146, $1,000, The coupon bonds arc for In 1880 it_was4104,856; in 1911 (est,) and 230,586. the registered bonds for $1,000 multiples of the same. All coupon bonds are transferable into registered SOUTHIKINGSTOWN. bonds at the option of the holder. This town is In Washington County INTEREST on the bonds Is pay- Incorporated Feb. 26 1722. Improvement Bonds. able as follows: • J-D $55,000r_Dec 15 '12-'21 Park loans due 1922; highway due 4s 1930Iand11936; public improv't 1929; (45,000Iin evenIk$6.000 In odd yrs.) 35 CONNECTICUT-DEBT OF STATE. 3 34sg'05M-S 365.000c _Mch 1 1930 BOND.DEBT April 1912 3368,000 Floating debt • 130,652 Water debt (included)_ _ • 267,200 3,652 Water sinking fund • Total valuation 1911 F8,386,000 actual value.) (Assessment about Tax (per 31,000) 1911 $15.00 Population In 1910 8,696 INTEREST on the funding 48 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on other coupon bonds at the U. S. WARREN. This town is in Bristol County. Mortgage do Trust Co., N. Y:SUIT. • Incorporated 1746. WOONSOCKET. Refunding Bonds. Woonsocket is in',Providence 4s g A-0 f$18,000c_Oct 1 '12-'17 1. 20,000c_Oct 1 '18-'22 County. Incorporated as a town In 1867; a city June 13 1888. • • School BondS. 3 Ms g J-J $12,000e_July 1 '12-'17 Funding Bonds. BOND. DEBT Feb. 15 1912 350.000 4s g '94 A-0$310,000r__ _Apr 1 1924 Floating debt 20,000 4s g '97 M-N 276,000r._..May 1 1927 Total valuation 1911 5,998,000 4 34sg'07J-D 200,000e_ _ _June 1 1927 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 4s '08 s-a 500,000cdtr 1933 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_412.40 45 '11 J-D 250,000c__ _June 1 1941 Population in 1910 6,585 4 Ms'll J-D 250,000c _ _June 1 1941 Sewer Bonds. INTEREST payable at the Old 4s g '93 F-A $35,000r__ _Aug 15 1921 Colony Trust Co., Boston. 45 g '93 F-A 47,000r .Feb 15 1921 4s g '97 F-A 35.000r_ _Feb 15 1925 WARWICK. This town Is in Kent County. 4s g '97 F-A 43,000r_ _Aug 15 1925 34sg'01F-A 72,000r_ _Feb 15 1925 Patent granted and signed by the 3 4s g '04 J-D 81,000c_ __June 1 1924 Earl of Warwick March 14 1643. Bonds. 3 Ms g J-J $400,000c__ _Jan 1 1932 4s Water g '91 M-N $83,000r.._ _Nov 1 1916 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $400,000 4s g '95 M-N 100,000r_ _ May 1 1915 Floating debt 400.000 334sg'01M-N 200,000r_ _ May 1 1931 Sinking fund 83,673 g '03 M-N 100,000c_ _ May 1 1923 Total assessed val. 1911-324.348.200 4s 4s g'04 J-D 150,000c.._ _June 1 1929 (Assessment about full value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911._ _$7.50 45 g '05 M-N 50.000c_ _ _Nov 1 1935 Water Bonds. Population in 1910 26,629 48 Refunding g '99 A-0$150,000r__ _Apr 1 1919 INTEREST payable in Providence City Hall Bonds. at Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. 4s g '03 M-N $100,000c_ May 1 1923 School Bonds. 48 g '03 M-N $100,000c_ May 1 1923 WESTERLY. Refunding Bonds. This town is in Washington County. Incorporated 1669. The town's water 4 34sg'07J-D $200,000e_ _June 1 1927 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1912.33,332,000 system extends Into Watch Hill, Floating debt 200,000 R. I., and Pawcatuck, Conn. On Sinking fund 668,703 Oct. 17 1903 the town assumed the NET DEBT Apr 1 1912._ 2,863,297 debts of the several school districts Water debt (Included)_ _ _ 833,000 therein, purchased all the properties sinking fund (Inc. for $103,868, and built a new high Water Apr 1 1912) 120,599 school. These school debts have Total assessed val. 1911_ _23,773,200 since been paid by the city. (Assessment about fair cash value.) Funding Bonds. rate (per $1,000) 1911_ --$17.00 4s g '09 J-D $100,000c_ _June 1 1939 Tax Value of city property__ _32,274,948 Refunding Bonds. In 1905 32,196 4s g J-J $30,000c__ _Jan 2 1929 Population Population ln 1910 38.125 Water Loan. INTEREST on coupon 4s 1927 M-S$100,000r__ _Sept 1 bonds is 3 Hs g F-A 73,0000_ _ _Feb 1 1929 payable at First Nat. Bank. Boston. BOND. DEBT Apr,27 1912_355,000 Note debt 94,400 Total valuation 1911 5,375,385 (Assessment fair cash value.) Total tax (per $1.000) 1911_ _ _$9.O0 Population in 1910 5,176 INTEREST Is payable by the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company and at the Town Treasurer's office. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. In the table below we give statements of places which have reported an Indebtedness of over $25,000 and are not represented among the foregoing We add the population from the U. S.census of 1910. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Populadebt. debt. Valuation. $1,000 ation. None $60,000a$3.221,980a$12.20 2,452 Barrington (T.), Bristol Co. None 115,565 a4.187,555 a9.00 5,848 Coventry (T.), Kent Co Cumberiand(T.),ProvldenceCo.227,000 15,000 9,468,064 10.00 10,107 a2,656,575 al0.00 East Greenwich (T.), Kent Co.•52,569 3,420 1,175 Jamestown (T.), Newport Co_ 55,000 50,200 a2.653,604 10.00 907,000 15.00 1,314 New Shoreham(T.),NewportCo147,500 52,500 a2,083,520 al0.00 5,407 North Smithfield(T.)Prov'eeCo•38,000 None 73,045 a2,632,550 al0.00 3,493 Scituate (T.), Providence Co a Figures are for 1911. State of Connecticut • ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, dm. One of Original Thirteen Admitted as a State Total area of State (square miles) 5,004 State Capital Hartford Governor (term exp.) Jan. 1913) Simeon E. Baldwin Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1913)_Matthew H. Rogers Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1913) Costello Lippitt State Comptroller (term exp. Jan. 1913)_Thos. D. Bradstreet Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1915) John H. Light LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Wednesday following the first Monday in January. There Is no limit to the length of the session. HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the Connecticut State debt see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895. page 36. An Act of the Legislature approved April 14 1909,provides for the issuance of $7,000,000 3 H% bonds "to meet the needs of the State." In 1911, however, another Act was passed limiting the Issuance of bonds u icier the Act of 1909 to $3,100,000 and authorizing a further issue of $6,000,000 4% bonds for the same purpose. Of the bonds authorized in 1909, $3,000,000 were issued, and under the Act of 1911 34,000,000 have been put out. The 334% bonds, It is provided, "shall be exempt from taxation by or under State or municipal authority." The 4s are also exempted from taxation, but the Act provides that "this exemption shall not be construed to apply to corporations taxed under the provisions of Sec. 2331, Gen. Stat., and amendments thereof." The condition of Connecticut's debt now Is as follows: -InterestRate. Payable. -PrinCiPal----When Due.Outstamfg. Name and Purpose. State bonds 1909j 3 A-0 *April 1 1934 $874,000 1 334 A-0 *April 1 1934 2,020,000 1911 4 J-J do do July 1 1936 4,000,000 1865 War loan Ceased Oct. 1 1885 100 • Subject to call after April 1 1924. PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-The bonds are all for 31,000. 310.000 or 150.000. INTEREST on all bonds Is payable In Hartford, Conn. TOTAL DEBT. &c.- Oct. 1 1911. Oct. 1 1910. Oct. 11909. Oct.1 1908. Total funded debt $3,064,100 $2,894,100 31.874,100 $874,100 376,576 Civil list funds 1,164,847 60,692 325.513 $2,687,524 $1,729,253 $1,813,408 3548.587 ASSESSED VALUATION.-Assessed value, formerly about 50% at actual value, now believed to be fair,,value. Net debt 36 CONNECTICUT-DEBT OF STATE. iVoL. Lxxxxiv. years next previous to such investment, in addition to the interest on Its funded indebtedness, dividends of not less than four per cent per annum upon its entire capital stock outstanding; and provided further, that said outstanding capital stock at the time of such investment equals or exceeds in amount one-third of the entire outstanding issue of such bonds; (9) In the bonds of the following-named railroad companies, viz.: Boston & Albany Railroad Company, Boston & Lowell Railroad Company. Boston & Maine Railroad Company. Concord & Montreal Railroad Company, Fitchburg Railroad Company, Harlem River & Port Chester Railroad Company, Maine Central Railroad Company, New England Railroad Company, New York & New England Railroad Company, New York New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, Old Colony Railroad Company; Also in the following securities: Central RR. of N. J.-Gen. mort. 5s, gold bonds, due July 1, 1987; POPULATION OF STATE.-Population has been as follows: Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway Company system1910 1,114,756 1860 460,147 1820 275,248 Burlington Cedar Rapids Iowa Falls & Northw., con. 1st 5s, due Oct. 1, 1921, 1900 370,792 1810 261,942 908,420 1850 R. & Nor., con. 1st M. and col. trust 5s, due April 1, 1934, Ced. Bur. 1890 309,978 1800 251,002 Great Northern 746,258 1840 Railway Company system1880 297,675 1790 622,700 1830 237,946 Minn. & Man. Ry, Co., Montana ext. 4s, due June 1 1937, Paul St. 1870 537,454 do Pacific ext. 4s, due July 1 1940. do do Montana Central Ry. Co., 1st M. 5s & 6s, due July 1937, DEBT LIMITATION.-The Constitution of Connecticut contains but a 1st M. 5s, due June 11938, Sioux Falls By. Co., Willmar & single provision restricting the debt-making power. The provision is Ill. Cent. RR, Co.-Ch. St. L. & N. On. con. M. 5.s & 3 As, due June 1951; Article 25, adopted as an amendment in 1877, and is as follows: Chicago & North Western Railway Co. systemNo County, City, Town, Borough or other Municipality shall ever subChicago St. Paul Minn. dc Omaha By. Co., con. M. 6s, due June 11930, scribe to the capital stock of any railroad corporation, or become the purand in mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said consolidated mortchaser of the bonds, or make donation to, or loan its credit in aid of, any gage 6 per cent bonds are to retire at maturity; such corporation; but nothing herein contained shall affect the validity of Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Co., gen. con. & 1st M. 58, due Nov. 1 any bonds or debts incurred under existing laws, nor be construed to pro1937, and in mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said gen. con. hibit the General Assembly from authorizing any town or city to protect by and 1st mortgage 5 p. c. bonds retire at maturity; additional appropriations of money or credit any railroad debt contracted Minneapolis & St. Louis RR. Co., 1st & refunding M. 4s, due March 11949, prior to the adoption of this amendment. and in the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said 1st and refunding bonds are to retire at maturity; The foregoing is explicit and comprehensive, covering every municipality. Revised Milwaukee & Northern RR. Co., con. M. 6s, due June 1 1913, and in the Statutes; whatever reThere are no general restrictions in the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said con. mortgage 6 per strictions have been made from time to time are contained in enabling Acts cent bonds are to retire at maturity; and in city charters. Atlantic Coast Line RR. Co., 1st con. M. gold 4s, due July 1 1952, and in As to towns, we notice that there is a general law granting them unliimited the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said first con. mortgage power to issue bonds. According to Section 1931, Chapter 121, of the bonds are to retire at maturity. (Owing to the fact that this company paid its Jan. 1908 dividend with certificates of indebtedness, instead Revised Statutes of 1902,"when any town shall have made appropriations of in cash,a question was raised as to whether these bonds would condebts make appropriations or incur hereafter shall or debts, or Incurred tinue legal investments. The Attorney-General seemed to think exceeding $10,000, it may Issue bonds, either registered or with coupons not (see V. 86, p. 680). but the Bank Commission finally held in the times and at such annual such payable at attached, or other obligations, affirmative. See V. 86. p. 1355.1 The Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis general mortgage rerate of interest not exceeding 6%, payable annually or semi-annually, as it shall determine," &c. Cities have had no such general authority conferred funding 4 per centum sinking fund gold bonds of 1953 and the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said general mortgage bonds are to retire upon them. at maturity. [See editorial V. 77, p. 2071, for Attorney-General's opinion TAX EXEMPTION.-Exemption from Taxation has been accorded kg relative to these bonds.] The St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railroad Company, River & general statute to certain bonds issued by cities and towns to aid in the construction of railroads; and this exemption has been extended to new Gulf Division, first mortgage 4 p. c. bonds due May 1 1933. The Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company first mortgage 4 per cent redeeming or providing a to redeem purpose of fund the for issued bonds gold bonds due in 1951. [In default since July 1910.1 the railroad-aid bonds above referred to, or to redeem or to provide a fund In any general or consolidated mortgage bonds issued by any of (10) same. This exemption is found in Sec- the following to redeem any re-Issue of the named railroad companies to retire all of the outstanding tion 2315, Chapter 144 of the Revised Statutes of 1902 (latter part of prior mortgage bonds secured upon the property covered by said general Section), and the bonds there named are those "Issued by any town or or consolidated mortgage: Chicago & North Western Railway Company city in aid of the construction of the railroads of the Connecticut Western Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, Railroad Company, the New Haven Middletown & Willimantic Railroad Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company. Company, the Shepaug Valley Railroad Company, the Connecticut Valley Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company, Railroad Co., the Connecticut Central Railroad Company, or either of Chicago & Alton Railroad Company, them." All railroads which are in whole or in part in the State are taxed Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Company. by the State under Section 2424, Chapter 147 of the Revised Statutes, so Michigan Central Railroad Company, that the tax on these bonds is paid by the railroads. Morris & Essex Railroad Company, New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company, SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICPennsylvania Railroad Company, TIONS.-At the session in 1899 material changes were made in the proPaul Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Company, St. visions regulating the investment of the deposits of the savings banks of Eastern Railway Company of Minnesota, Northern Division, Connecticut, and at the sessions in 1901, in 1903 and in 1905 the scope of Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, such investments was still further enlarged. One of the departures in the and the mortgage bonds hitherto issued which such consolidated or gen1903 amendments was that street railway bonds were then included for the eral mortgage bonds are to retire at maturity; provided, that at no time first time, and the list was still further enlarged in 1905. In 1909 obliga- within five years next preceding the date of such investment in such general consolidated mortgage bonds Issued by any of the railroad corporations of fire and sewer districts in Connecticut were added to the list of In- tions last named shall such railroad have failed to pay reguvestments and a slight change made in Section 3429 with reference to in- larly and punctually the principal, at corporation maturity or as extended ,and Interest vestments in mortgages on land in adjoining States. We give below the on a1,1 its mortgage indebtedness, and, In addition thereto, dividends upon taw as It is found in Sections 3428 and 3429. General Statutes of Con- all its outstanding capital stock during the preceding five years; and provided further, that at the date of every such dividend the outstanding necticut, Revision of 1902, with the later amendments included. been equal to at least SECTION 3428.-Investments by Savings Banks.-Savings banks may capital stock of such railroad corporation shall have one-third of the total mortgage indebtedness of such railroad coproration. follows: surplus as and deposits invest their under any mortgage securing any (1) Not exceeding twenty per cent thereof in notes secured by the pledge Including all bonds issued or to be Issuedbe made. of stocks or bonds as collateral, provided, such stocks or bonds shall have bonds in which such investment shall No bond of any railroad corporation named in this section shall be a legal inpaid dividends or interest of not less than three per cent per annum during or the system of which it is a the two years next preceding that in which the respective loan is made; or vestment for a savings bank when such corporation, to pay dividends on all of its capital stock; and this section shall by the pledge of any stocks, bonds, or other obligations which, under the part, shall fail bonds of any corporation operating the to authorize any investment in not be held provisions of this section, can be purchased by savings banks; railroad exclusively by any means other than steam as a motive power, or in (2) Not exceeding twenty per cent thereof in notes, each of which shall its already stated, amendments any street railway company. [As bonds of the obligation of several two or and more joint parties all residents of be the have since been made permitting investment in street railway bondsthis State: below.] (3) In the bonds of the United States, the District of Columbia, any of see 1909 the Legislature passed an Act repealing Chapter 205 of the Laws the New England States, or any of the States of New York, New Jersey, of[In 1905, which allowed savings banks to invest their deposits in the first Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Cali- mortgage gold 4s of the Southern Indiana Railway Co., due 1951.] V. 88. p. 1329. fornia, Colorado and Oregon: other investments hall consist of deposits in incorporated banks (4) In the bonds of any city in the New England States or in the State or All trust companies located in this State, or in the States of New York, and Trenton Newark, Paterson in York, of the of New State of New Jersey, uninof Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania, of Cincinnati, Cleveland, Massachusetts or Rhode Island, or of loans secured by mortgage onsection provided In Columbus, Dayton and Toledo in the State of Ohio, of Louisville in the cumbered real estate situated in this State (except asof the secured double the amount loan [see section 3429) below] worth State of State of Kentucky, of Detroit in the Michigan, of Chicago in the State of Illinois, of Milwaukee in the State of Wisconsin, of St. Louis in thereon. Street Railway Bonds.-As stated above, street railway bonds are inthe State of Missouri or of Omaha in the State of Nebraska; (5) In the obligations of any of the counties, towns, cities, boroughs, cluded for the first time by chapter 171, Laws of 1003. This Act was amended in 1905 and now reads as follows: school districts, fire districts and sewer districts in this State. Savings banks may invest their deposits and surplus in the first mort(6) In the capital stock of any bank or trust company located in this Company and the Fair Haven State, or in the city of New York in the State of New York, or in Boston gage bonds of the Hartford Street Railwayall bonds of the Consolidated & Westville Railroad Company, and in in the State of Massachusetts. Lighting Company. (7) In the bonds of any other incorporated city located in any of the Railway Company and in the Connecticut Railway & 30-year 5% gold bonds States mentioned in this section having not less than twenty thousand [Under ruling of the State Attorney General the inhabitants, as ascertained by the United States or State Census, or any of the Meriden Horse Railroad Co. assumed by the Consolidated Railway municipal census taken by authority of the State, next preceding such Co. are legal investments for Connecticut savings banks. See V. 82, investment: provided, the amount of the bonds of such city, including p. 292.] the issue in which such investment is made, and its proportion, based on SECTION 3429-When Mortgages May Be Made in Adjoining Stales.the valuations contained in the assessment for taxation next preceding such Any savings bank in the towns of Putnam, Brooklyn and Killingly may Investment, of the county and town debt, after deducting the amount of loan on land located in the county of Providence in the State of Rhode its water debt and the negotiable securities in the sinking funds which are Island; any savings bank in the town of Ridgefield may loan on land loavailable for payment of its bonds, does not exceed seven per cent of the cated in the county of Westchester in the State of New York; any saving valuation of property in such city as assessed for taxation next preceding bank in the town of Enfield or in the town of Stafford may loan on land such investment; and provided, further, that the State or city issuing such located in the county of Hampden in the State of Massachusetts; and any bonds has not defaulted payment of any of its funded indebtedness or savings bank in the town of Stonington may loan on land located in the Interest thereon within fifteeen years next preceding the purchase of such county of Washington in the State of Rhode Island; and any savings bank bonds by the savings bank; but this section shall not be held to authorize in the town of Salisbury may loan on land located in the county of Berkthe investment of any funds in any "special assessment bonds" or "Im- shire in the State of Massachusetts and on land located in the county of povement bonds." so called, which are not direct and primary obligations Dutchess, in the State of New York. of the city issuing the same; The subjoined sections, 3431, 3432, 3433 and 3434, provide certain (8) In the bonds of any railroad company organized under the laws of any of the States mentioned in this section, and which bonds are se- restrictions with reference to loans-section 3431 restricting loans on cured by a first mortgage as the only mortgage security given by such rail- mortgage security to manufacturing corporations and ecclesiastical road company upon some potion of the railroad owned by it, or given societies; section 3432 restricting amount of loans to one party on personal by a railroad company a majority of the capital stock in which is owned security; section 3433 forbidding loans on single names. by the railroad company issuing such bonds, upon some portion of the railroad owned by It but leased or operated by the railroad company SECTION 3431-Loans to Corporations and Societies Regulated.-No such issuing bonds, and which portion of such railroad in either case shall loan shall be made by any savings bank to any corporation or association be located wholly or in part in one or more of the States mentioned In this or ecclesiastical society, secured by mortgage upon its property, unless the section, provided the entire railroad of such company is located wholly same shlal be accompanied by the individual guaranty of some responsible within the United States; in the consolidated bonds of any railroad com- party or parties, or by other collateral security of value equal to the amount riany incorporated by this State and authorized to issue such bonds to re- of the sum loaned. The directors or trustees of any such bank consenting tire the entire funded debt of such company; provided, that in every case to any loan contrary to the provisions of this section shall be held individusuch company shall have paid each year. for a period of not less than five ally responsible for any loss to the full extent of such loan. Tax valuation. Years. Tax valuation. Years. $997.500,664 1900 $694,200,162 1910 965.629.807 1899 570,163,749 1909 922,071,592 1898 552,887,762 1908 833,537,086 1897 534,465,257 1907 791,769,979 1896 529,621,165 1906 712,519,166 1895 452,863,714 1905 690,896,142 1894 441,001,581 1904 677,396,711 1893 1903 416,323,252 665,094,301 1892 381,261,607 1902 649,571,791 1888 354,557,515 1901 Under Chapter .106, as amended by Chapter 165, Laws of 1901. the State collects the tax on every bank, national banking assticiatIon, trust, insurance. Investment and bridge company whose stock is not exempt from taxation, and remits the amount so collected to the various city and town treasurers. As the value of such stocks was previously included in the grand list of each town, the reduction in values in 1901 followed from that cause. MAY, 1912.1 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. than SECTION 3432-Loans Restricted.-No savings bank having more security twenty-five thousand dollars of deposits shall loan on personal to any one person, company, or interest more than three per cent of its deposits at the time of making such loan. Be Taken. SECTION 3433-Obligations of One Person or Firm Not toobligation on No savings bank shall buy or lend any money upon, any additional taking without which only one person or firm shall be holden, security for the same equivalent to the guaranty or indorsement of some other responsible party. Section TRUST FUNDS-HOW LOANED OR INVESTED-We find in liberal 254 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Statutes of 1902 the following same the in invested or loaned be provisions providing that trust funds may securities savings banks are authorized to invest in. the instruSEC. 254.-Trust funds, unless it is otherwise provided in mortgages on ment creating the trust, may be loaned on the security of value the amount loaned. unencumbered real estate in this State double inthe bonds or loans of this or may be invested in such mortgages or in in any bonds, State, or of any town, city or borough of this State, or State are, or may stocks or other securities which the savings banks in this banks insavings in deposited be may or in, invest to law be, authorized by corporated by this State. Funding Bonds. M-N5$100,000r May 1'27-'36 1 50,000r May 1 1937 3 Hs A-0 215,000r Oct 1 1941 Water Bonds. J-J $3,000c_ _July 1 1912 48 J-J 45,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1920 4s Jan 1 1946 4s '06 J-J 200,000c Jan 1 1929 J-J 75,000c 4s '09 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912._ $943,000 50,000 Floating debt 323,000 Water debt (Included) Total valuation 1911.... _12,834,000 (Assessment about full value.) Value of city property_ _11,500,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191E._ _$11.50 20,304 Population In 1910 INTEREST on the improvement and funding bonds and on the water bonds due 1920 is payable at the National Park Bank, N. Y.; on all other water bonds at the Importers' & Traders' Nat. Bank, New York. 4s 37 J-J $30,000 _Jan 1 '13 & '18 4s 35.000._ _Jan 1 1928 J-J 4s 00 BOND. DEBT Oct 141911465,0 26,725 Note debt 16,630 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1911.. _2.983.448 (Assessment about 80% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 191E _ _$13.00 4.796 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Hartford Trust Co., Hartford. GREENWICH, TOWN. The town and borough of same name are located in Fairfield County. Incorporated in 1662. Building Bonds. 4s - - - - $50,000c_ __Nov 1 1913 Coupon Bonds 1909. $530,000 --s - - Registered Bonds. $160,000 ....s'87 __ _ Coupon !Bonds. $125,000 High School Bonds. DANBURY, TOWN. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE This town is in Fairfield County. 48'07 J-J $100,000e_July 1 1935 BOND. DEBT May 1912_11,018.515 Funding Bonds. 56.204 STATE OF CONNECTICUT. A-0 $225,000c_ _Apr 1 1932 Cash on hand 3 s Town valuation 1911.. _ _ _35,000,101 School Bonds. value) actual 60% about (Assessment 1 Apr 310 1932 $50,000c.. A-0 found among the statemeMS NOTE.-For debts of minor civil divisions notend 45'05 114,000c_Mch 1 '13-'50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ $9.00 of this State. 16.463 given below, see "Additional Statements" at the 1910 in Population to 1 '51-'55 bear 20,0000_Mch State this of The relation which the towns, cities and boroughs INTEREST payable at office of of explanation. The State BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 $409,000 one another is peculiar, and requires a word 10,581,574 Town Treasurer. are made up of towns, Grand list for 1911 Is divided into eight counties, and these counties Tax rate (per the 191E _$13.00 on $1,000) and unit, numbering in the aggregate 168. The towns are the civil 23,502 GREENWICH, BOROUGH. of each town") is Population in 1910 assessed valuation (which is called the "Grand List town INTEREST is payable at the expenditures. Incorporated 1854. levied the tax for State purposes as well as the tax foror M-N$147,000. _ May 1 1922 both, all of which Import. & Traders' N. Bank, N. Y.C. 4s Within the town is often situated a city of a borough, several years DEBT Oct 1911_ _ _$147,000 recent In BOND. outstanding. bonds have time may at the same 143,000 DERBY. debt consolidated been Floating have identical about towns and cities whose limits were 3.872,466 This city is situated in New Haven Grand list 1910 city are reported together withand the outstanding bonds of both town andcity _11.00 the Legis'11_ of By enactment County. $1,000) which, (per tax of Hartford, Borough town and the with case the out distinction. This is 3,886 separately. The city and town lature in 1893 the town of Derby, Population in 1910 previous to April 1896, reported their debts payable at Greenwich town of borough of Birmingham. and the and INTEREST the city also have as consolidated, been have London New of were of town, the school districts city, the Co. 1897 7 On Dec. Trust Bridgeport. of town New Britain and the city and consolidated under one form of likewise consolidated. town and school district of New Haven were as does the government, assuming the name of GROTON. The borough stands in about the same relation to the town the "City of Derby." The consolidacity the This town is in New London Co. both by used is the town for city. The grand list as determined putting a tax of tion took effect on Jan. 1 1894, and Incorporated May 1704. and the borough in levying taxes, the city, for instance, This of the town, borough and the debts addiis Refunding. tax the town. of list grand total the of Its own on its share M-N $10,000r_ __May 1 1913 are in the charge of school districts were assumed by city. 4s tional to the town tax. In some instances the schools Funding Bqnds. ($5,000 biennially) to May 1 1915 to issue bonds and to levy a school districts, which also are empowered $100,0000--July 1 1914 J-J g 4s into Bonds. take to Registered is it necessary a city by paid tax total tax so that to cover the Road and Bridge Bonds. M-N 130.00(1 Subject to call 4 Hs In the statements account the State, town, city and school district levies.city, M-N $35.0000- _Nov 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Apr 11912.. $40,000 they 3 Us wherever and the town heading one under give we follow which 80,000 (Subject to call $3,000 yearly.) Other liabilities are to bear the same name, for, though distainct corporations, their debts 32,0:10. Refunding Bonds. Assets greater or less extent the debts of a single community. 4,557,000 4s '08 A-0 $55,000c-- _Oct 1 1928 Grand list 1911 (Assessment at 80% actual value.) School Bonds. AGGREGATE MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS. J-D $4,000c- - _June 1 1921 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ -12.00 in 3 Hs The total indebtedness of all the towns, cities, boroughs and countiesthe 6,495 Population in 1910 (Subject to call June 1 1902.) the State was In 1908 $38,463,704 91. In the following table we show F-A $20,000c- - _Aug 1 1930 INTEREST payable by Treasurer. Us 3 funded indebtedness, the floating debt and the total indebtedness of all to call $2,000 yearly.) (Subject periods: quadrennial at State the of the civil divisions GROTON WATER DISTRICT. Sewer Bonds. 'Total debt. Floating debt. 1924 Funded debt. 3 Hs g J-J $2,000c_ __ _July 1 1914 4s g '04 A-0 $150,000e $38,463,704 91 1925 $7,865,551 44 75,000c 130,598,153 47 (Subject to call July 1 1900.) 4s g '05 J-D 1908 32,520,460 61 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1912_3216,000 4 Hs'Il J-J 1941 5,269,101 56 20,000 26,906,859 05 1904 27,624,827 42 Sinking fund 5,005,323 09 8,209 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912_ 3245.000 22,142,993 58 1900 24,581,066 55 Cash on hand 4,384,980 56 19.233 19,749,667 08 INT. payable at National Bank 1896 20,627,058 48 Total valuation 1911 4,473,571 36 6,395,857 of Commerce, New London, Conn. 16,023,832 46 1892 19,392,804 89 3,759,642 86 (Assessm't about actual value.) 15,569,818 67 1888 91 17,636,289 2,080,386 15 . 14,655,903 75 City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$11.50 1884 17,355,999 29 Total tax (per $1,000) '11 _ _$14,00 HARTFORD 1,967,623 60 15,388,375 69 The town and city of Hartford 1880 17,151,327 28 Population in 1910 8.991 were consolidated on April 1 1896, 2,713,584 35 14,437,742 93 1877 was INTEREST is payable at the and their debts are no longer reported • In 1904 and at former periods the county debt ($344,500 in 1904)only Birmingham National Bank, Derby. separately. City incorporated May not divided Into funded and floating debt, and therefore is included 1784. in total debt column. Funding Bonds. EAST HARTFORD. Value city property 191144,452,818 ANSONIA. This town is in Hartford County. 4g '93 J-J $290,000c_ _July 1 1918 102,054 in 1910 Park Improvement Bonds. all taxable. Bonds 1783. Oct. Inc. Au mia is in New Haven County. Population INTEREST payable at the City J-J $300,000c. _Jan 1 1926 3 Hg Bridge Bonds. Incorporated in April 1889. By an Treasurer's office. Paving Bonds. 3.6s '89 A-0 $39,600c_ _ _Oct 1 1919 Act of the Connecticut Legislature of $200,000r_ _Jan 1 1938 J-J 1, Oct 31g call 1899.) to dis(Subject fire and town 1893, the borough, 20000r_ _Jan 1 1930 3 Hg '00J-J Funding Bonds. trict of this name were consolidated BRISTOL. The 1911 Legislature granted a 4s'94 A-0 $60,000c&r Apr 2 1924 High School and Bridge Bonds. to form the present city. _Jan 1 1938 to the city (accepted by the $200,000r_ charter J-J 3g'98 2 3 April call 1904.) to (Subject Sewer Bonds. voters Aug. 14 1911, going into effect Police Department. 4s g '10 J-J $75,0000.... _July 1 1935 Oct.2 1911) superseding the old town 4s g 09 A-0 $88,000c_ __Apr 1 1939 $75,000r_ _Jan 1 1923 J-J 1 1.g'98 3 April after 1929.) call to (Subject Building Bonds. borough governments, the lia- BOND. DEBT Apr 22 1912 $187,600 Refunding Bonds. 3 Hs g J-J $75,000e_ _ _July 1 1923 and bilities of which are assumed by the Floating debt 8,657 31ig'97 J-J $800,000r_ _Jan 1 1922 Refunding Bonds. city. M-N 270,000r_ May 1 1922 Hg'97 3 56,737 assets 1 Total ....Jan. 1937 _ M-N $75,000_ 48 '11 DEBT APRIL 24 1912. Improvement Bonds. 5,843,919 Grand list 1911 School Bonds. 1922 Town Bonds Assumed. 1911._ _ _$10.00 3 3-g'97 J-J $250,000r_ _Jan 1orReg.) $1,000) Tax rate (per 4s'05 J-J $52,000e_July 1 '12-'30 48 J-J $100,000o.. _Jan 2 1927 Population in 1910 Conn. R. Bdge. Bds.(Coup. 8,138 ($3,000 due yearly.) 1954 $252,852 1 _ _ _July town) (of debt Floating 1,000,000_ J-J is payable at American 31ig'04 City of Ansonia Bonds. 35,169 INTEREST fund 31.g'05 J-D 1,000.000_ _June 1 1955 National Bank, Hartford. M-N $150,000o_ _May 1 1915 Sinking 4s g 55,000 _ _ (of _ debt Floating city) Bonds. Water '12.$427,000 9 BOND. DEBT Apr. 10,563,481 4g '93 J-J $475,000e_ _July 1 1918 10,000 Grand list 1911 Floating Debt EAST HARTFORD FIRE DIST. 98.915 (Assessment is U actual value.) Population in 1910 38.363 City Sinking fund Loans. Water _ tax 1911 79,850 _$12.50 (per $1,000) in 1900 10,342,695 Grand list 1911 A-0 $115,000_ _ _Oct 1 1931 Population Certain expenses, such as side- 4s bonds city the of all on INTEREST (Assessment about actual value.) 1933 1 _June 135,000. J-D walks, sewers, police, &c., are paid 48 Treasury. 00 _ _$14 City 1911_ the at $1,000) payable Tax rate (per Taxing District," which 4 Hs'12J-D 50,000c_June 1 1932 Is 15,152 by the "Firstsame TOTAL DEBT. Population in 1910 (Subject to call June 1 1932) territory as the old occupies the Apr. 1'12. Oct. 2'11. INT. at Ansonia National Bank. borough and assumes the borough BOND.DEBT May 7'11...$250.000 51,600 Water notes obligations, which are as follows: 4.&80.000 4.880,000 _ debt bond Tot, 9,100 Sewer notes $30,000 Bonds outstanding 23.481 25,100 Floating debt.... 378,481 BRIDGEPORT. 61,700 Sidewalk notes Floating debt 24.236 This city is in Fairfield County. Sinking fund against bonds_ _ 5,004 Sinking fund 4,903.481 _5.258,481 debt__ Total of In plant. Value water 1836. 357.96:1.67 in city a TaxIncorporated as Floating debt of "First 2,500 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _3,000,000 Sinking fund__ 622,226 605,715 1889-90 the town and city of Bridgeing District" value) Water debt (incl) 475.000 47.5.000 port were consolidated, the city.asThe Mayor and Council of six mem- (Assessment about 75% actual . . . Sinking fund and funds held in re4t Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _ _$7.50 debt: ‘ town:s taxing sumingithe_ bers govern both the city and 5,000 serve for redemption of water debt Population in 1911 (est) Binds. districts. Finding b City and : extraordinary expenses April 1 and _13,502 (town)...._ 3 Hs '85 J-J $125,0000_ _July 1 1915 Population in 1910 1912, 3697,613. _ _9,527 FAIRFIELD. 48 '89 J-J 400,000c_ _July 1 1919 Population in 1910 (Boro) This town Is in Fairfield County. PROPERTY.-The city in borough CITY and town on 1 n 1924 INTEREST 500,0000...Ja J-J 48 '94 1 '12-'21 1911 owned property to the value of bonds paid at Bristol National Bank. 4s '90 J-J $25,000c_July 1916 $7,743,655, according to inventories Bridge and City Hall Repair 31isg'01A-0 25,000c 1929 on file in the office of the Comptroller. Bonds. 4s '09 M-S 75,0000 3 Hs '05M-N $66,000e_May 1 '13-'45 CHATHAM. This town (P. 0. East Hampton) BOND. DEBT Apr 1912._ $125,000 WATER DEPARTMENT is self24,500 is in Middlesex County. Inc. 1767. Floating debt Fire Engine House Bonds. raising from water rents 6,000,000 sustaining, $40,000 3 3.s'06 A-0 $48,000c_Apr 1 '13-'36 The bonds below are all exempt from Grand list 1911 each year above to $30,000 actual value) 80% about (Assessment taxation. bonds and all ordinary Its on intertst Bridge Bonds. 1911.....314,00 $1,000) (per Tax rate y Railway Bonds. Refunding 1'12-'31 $100,000c_Jul J-J 3 Hs '01 6,134 expenses. 4s '09 J-D J$32,000r June 1 '12-'28 Population in 1910 Refunding Bonds. VALUATION AND INTEREST payable at Southport ASSESSED 3,000r_ _June 1 1929 3 Hs '00 J-J $54,000o_July 1 '12-'20 TAX RATE. Co. Trust 1 4s J-D 1940 '10 yearly 00 _June 35,000r_ 3 s '03 J-J 126,0000..$3,0 *Tax Rate xTotal (Subject to call $10,000 in 1920 and Sewer Bonds. Valuation. per $1,000 1961 $10,000 in 1930.) FAIRFIELD COUNTY. 4 gs'ti M-N$100,0()0c $15.75 00 1911 1144,214,901. the are Danbury and BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_ ___$70,000 Bridgeport Paving Notes. 16.50 1910 138,060,842.00 A-0 $34,000_00t 10 '12-'13 Sink. fund & other assets__ 22,043 county scats. Bonds are taxable. 1909 41is 17.50 118,221,525.00 list Grand Bonds. 1,217,211 1 _Jan 1915 1911-12 __ Refunding 17,000_ J-J 414s 18.00 0 1908 106,574,623.0 1939 1 Oct . (Assessment from U to 4-5 act. val.) 4s g '09 A-0 $145,0000 Bonds. t 18.00 3 Improvement 0 1907 103,074,585.0 (Subject to call Oct 1 1929) 11 J-J $300,0000_July 1 '12-'41 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$20.00 18.00. 98,508,389.00 2,390 TOTAL DEBT_Apr 1 1912_1145,000 1906 45 '07 F-A 310,000c_Aug 1 '28-'42 Population in 1910 18.00 96,967,410.00 9,000 1905 Voting Machine Bonds. INTEREST payable at Central Sinking fund 17.50 69,761,120.00 000 1900 4s '08 A-0 $13,3000.0ct 1 '12-'18 National Bank, Middletown, Conn. Assessed valuation 1910_240,000. 17.00 53,211,681.00 1895 '11-$1.00 $1,000) (per tax Co & State Building Bonds. 17.00 47,225,324.00 1890 245,322 Population in 1910 3 Hs '99 J-J $13,0000_July 1912-'13 DANBURY,CITY. zIncluding valuation of corporation at Connectipayable INTEREST 00 1912.$2,157,3 BOND. DEBT Apr Situated in Danbury Town, Fairwhich for by residents, held stock Bridgeport. Bank. 56,000 field County. Incorporated in 1889. cut National Floating debt 1911 aggregated $48,933,242. 580,108 Sink fund Improvement Bonds. 'Not including School Tax, whicq GLASTONBURY. Assessed valuation 1912-.97,683.477 J-J $155.000c&rJan 1 1920 This town is in Hartford County. in 1911 averaged $4.00 per $1,000 (Assessment about actual value.) 48 additional. J-J 100,0000_ - _July 1 1923 Incorporated May 1692. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.... _$15.40 4s 3S CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. HARTFORD "ARSENAL SCH. LITCHFIELD, TOWN. This town is the county seat of DISTRICT." J-D $74,000c_ _ _June 1 1917 Litchfield County.Incorporated 1720. 45 4s '08 M-N 80.000.0_ __May 1 1938 Bonds are exempt from taxation. J-3 60,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1932 48 Railroad Bonds. J-D $80,0000_ __On demand BOND.DEBT Apr! 1912_1214.000 48 Floating debt 2,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912..,$80,000 Sinking fund 17,850 9,140 Floating debt Assessed valuation 191E _ _3,900,000 Grand list 1911 3,263,858 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) (Assessmer t about 80% actual value) School tax (per $1,000) 1911_._$7.50 Town tax (per $1,000) 1911_115.00 3,005 P. INTEREST Is payable at the Population In 1910 INTEREST Is payable at LitchRiverside Trust Co., of Hartford. Society. Savings field Refunding Bonds. 4s'12 F-A $200,000o_Feb 1 '13-'32 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912...$200,000 Floating debt 69,434 Grand list 1911 9,713,608 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$14.25 Population In 1910 12,722 INTEREST payable at Naugatuck National Bank. NEW BRITAIN The city of New Britain is situated In Hartford County. In 1905 the town and city were consolidated. VOL. Lxxxxiv. TOTAL DEBT,SINKING FUND deo Jan 1'12 Jan. 1'11. Bd. Dt. (city) $2,607,000 $2,557,500 Town 650,000 675,000 School dist 440,000 460,000 Tot. Bd. Dt__ $3,697,000 $3,692,500 Floating debt 215.000 280,000 Total debt $3,912,000 $3,972,500 Sinking funds 2,354 27,176 Net debt_ - $3,909,646 $3,945,324 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The HARTFORD "FIRST SCHOOL city's assessed valuation and rate MANCHESTER. CITY OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS. have been appoximately as tax DISTRICT." follows, This town Is in Hartford County. real estate being taken at "about 51% Water Bonds. 48 - $35,000-- May 1 1927 Incorporated May 1823, F-A $200,000c_ _Aug 1 1918 actual value" until 1900, when basis 4s BOND. DEBT Apr 8 1912-$35,000 Refunding Bonds. Sinking fund 16,205 4s '08 M-N $95,000_May 1 '13-'31 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1908.) of valuation was raised to full value: F-A 250,000c..July 1 1927 Grand list 1910 30,944,530 BOND.DEBT Apr 15 1912_$100,000 4s Rate of Tax Total F-A 4s 75,000c_ _July 1 1933 Years Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ __ _$2.00 Floating debt Valuation. per $1,000. 97,000 45 '08 J-J 300,000c_Jan 1 1938 1911 Bonds were subject to call after Assessed valuation 1911 _$17,302,080 $131,658,990 $17.50 4s '09 F-A 250,000c..Aug 1 1939 1910 May 11907; can also be called on 30 (Assessment about actual value.) 17.50 126,889,936 days' notice prior to any interest- Tax rate (per MOW) 191E __ _$8.00 43s '11 ___ 100,000_ _ _Aug 1 1941 1909 123,232,935 17.50 Bonds. School paying date. Population In 1910 1908 14.75 119,592,508 13,641 430 J-J $15,000c___Jan 1938 1907 14.75 116,312,984 INTERESTpayable at Manchester 4s'09 F-A 153,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1 1939 1906 13.50 112,256,910 HARTFORD "NORTHEAST SCH. Trust & Safe Deposit Co. 43'09 F-A 40,500 _Aug 1 '12-'14 1905 14.00 110,001,166 DISTRICT." 4s '10 F-A 75,0000_Aug 1 '15-'19 1904 13.25 108,449,713 20,000c_ __Aug 1 1920 1903 Building Bonds. MERIDEN, CITY. 13.25 106,386,539 Municipal Building Bonds. 48 '09 J-D $63,000c_ _ _June 1 1939 Incorporated 1867. 1901 12.75 103,460.932 3s J-D 66,000c_ __June 1 1931 The town and city of Meriden are 4s '08 1 J $215,0000_ _July 1 1948 1895 53,800,000 21.00 Refunding Bonds. (Exempt from all taxes.) situated in New Haven County. 1890 52,171.131 19.50 434s F-A $95,000_Aug 1 '12-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_1129,000 Sewer Bonds. The Grand list in 1911 does not Subway Bonds, Assessed valuation 1911_ _2,524,822 4s '93 M-N $15,000c_ _ _May 1 1013 3 Ag A-0 $22,000c__ _Oct '12-'22 Include the following exempt proper(Asaessm't from 60 to 75% act. val.) Water Bonds. A-0 14,000c__ _Oct '23-'29 tiesSchool tax (per $1,000) '11_ _ _ _$6.00 4s '95 $40.000c_July 1 '12-'13 4s $10,850 4s '11 A-0 24,000_ _ _ _Oct 30 1941 Adams Express Co Funding Bonds. INTEREST on 330 payable at Banks 136,300 Bonds, Security Co., Hartford;on 4s at Char- 4s '95 J-J $50,000c_July 1 '14-'18 4s StreetF-A 395,900 $50,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1925 Cemeteries BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1911.1105,000 ter Oak National Bank, Hartford. Churches and Buildings Bonds. Sewer Floating debt 45,500 4s used for Churches 3,964,225 J-J $15,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1913 Cash in treasury_ _ _ 70,737 4s 2,259,795 F-A 100,0000___Aug 1 1918 City of New Haven HARTFORD "NORTHWEST Assessed valuation 1910 _ _18,966,179 4s do Schools 2,469,505 F-A 100,000c_ __Aug 1 1925 (Assessment at full value.) SCHOOL DISTRICT." do Police Dept (Subject to call after Aug 1 1910.) 139,050 Tax rate (per _$8.50 1910.,_ $1.000) do Fire Dept Bonds are subject to taxation. Population 3 As 228,055 J-J 150,0000_ _ _July 1 1924 In 1910 27.265 330 do Fire Annex J-J 100,000c_ _ _July 1 1932 9,220 4s'08 M-S $170,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 '38 INT. payable at the Importers Fc 4s'04 J-J 200,0000._ _Jan 1 1932 State of Connecticut.. 290,905 BONDED DEBT Apr 1912_$200,000 4s '06 J-J 300,0000._ _Jan 1 1936 Connecticut Co 643,080 Notes outstanding 40,000 Traders' Nat. Bank, New York. 4s '11 J-J 40,000c_ __Jan 1 1936 New Haven County 764,550 Sinking fund 5.200 Population in 1900 (Census)-25,998 United States 411,425 Grand list 1910 4.957,275 TOWN. Hospitals 673,420 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) MERIDEN, Incorporated May 1806. During TOWN OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS Orphan asylums 525,985 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ ..$7.00 the year 1896 the town of Meriden Miscellaneous 1,117,530 INTEREST payable at the Secur- voted to consolidato the schools and 4sPark Bonds. N. Y. N. H. & H. RR.Co 8,144,165 J-J $75,000c_July 1 '12-'24 ity Co. of Hartford. assume the debt of all the school Sheffield Scientific School 1,831,830 School Bonds. districts. 8,609,245 4s $85.000c..- _ _ 1912-1928 Yale University Funding Bonds. 77,445 HARTFORD "SECOND NORTH 3 As 334s J-J 50,000c_Aug 11 '12-'29 Blindness '01 M-N$80,0000_May 1 '17-'24 483,002 F-A $47.000c____ 1926-1935 Soldiers' exemptions.. SCHOOL DISTRICT." 4s'08 M-N 120,0000_May 1 '13-'24 334s yearly.) due ($2,000 220,0000_May 1 '25-'35 334s J-J $137,000c_ _Jan 1 1924 4s Total $33,191,482 F-A $42,0000_Aug 1 '12-'32 Cold Spring Home Bonds. (Subject to call after Jan 1 1904.) Population in 1890 19,007 POPULATION.-In 1910 133.605 3 As'04 J-J 40,000c_ _July 1 1934 330'01 M-N$40,0000_May 1 '13-'16 Population in 1900_ in 28,202 1900 was 108,027; in 1890 It was BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '11_ -$480,000 (Bonds are exempt from taxes.) BOND. DEBT Apr 9 '12_$177,000 Floating debt 26,981 DEBT OF CONSOLIDATED CITY 85,981; in 1880 it was 62,862. Floating debt 5,904 136.000 Cash in treasury Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _6,635,729 Total assessed val. 1911_ _23,003,127 Total Debt Nov 17 '11-- 43,186.750 Sinking fund 218,463 NEW LONDON. (Assessment at full value.) (Assessment about 60% actual value) School tax (per $1,000) 1911_$5.50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__ _$11.00 Water debt (Included) ___1.175,000 The town and city (located In Water sinking fund (incl.) 64,954 Population in 1910 32.066 of same name) are under one INTEREST payable at Security Assessed valuation 1911_40,460,859 county government and the following stateINTEREST on the 334% bonds Tax Co., Hartford. rate (per 1911- _$14.25 ment includes both. Incorporated and 4s of 1908 at the Fourth National Population in $1,000) 1910 43,916 Bank, New York. 1646; city, 1784. INTEREST is payable at New town HARTFORD "SOUTH SCHOOL Park Bonds. Britain National Bank. DISTRICT." 4s M-N $25,000r_ __May 1 1923 MIDDLETOWN, CITY. M-N $10,0000 48 Middletown City is situated In the Water Bonds. 1927 330 M-N 200,000o_ _ May 1 1931 town of Middletown, Middlesex Co. NEW HAVEN. Frank J. Rice, 4s J-J $116,0000_July 1 1919 Mayor; Arthur D. Mullen, Comp- 4s M-N 200,000c&r-Nov 1 1952 Incorporated May 1784. 330 60,0000.._ _July 1924 J-J troller. 330 g '05M-S200,000c_ _Sept 1 1955 Funding Debt Bonds, J-J 225,000o_ _Jan 1 1920 3345 This city Is the county seat of New 3 Asg J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 1912--$610,000 4s M-N $25,0000_ _ _Nov 1 1914 200,0000&rJuly 1 1926 Haven County. sinking fund Incorporated 1784. 4s A-0 4,227 50,0000_ _July 1 1926 330g'08J-J 15,000c_ __Oct 1 1914 Total valuation 1910_ _ _ _32,719,128 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1904.) By an Act of the General Assembly, School Bonds. the city, town and school district of 4s School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ -5,25 J-J $21,000o__July 1 1919 City Improvement Bonds. New Haven consolidated were Deo 7 J-J 63,0000._ _July 1 1920 4s J-3 $70,000c&r_July 1 1921 INTEREST payable at the Fidelity 3 As 1897 under one government, and the 4s J-D 40,0000..__June 1 1924 Sewer Bonds. Trust Co., Hartford. M-N 60,0000_ - May 1 1925 4s M-S $10,000o_Mch 1 '13-'17 city assumes the assets and liabilities 45 governments. other the two of 330 J-D 100,0000-Dec 1 1931 Water Bonds. HARTFORT "WASHINGTON 4s'g'08 J-D 175,0000.._ _Dec 1 1927 3.65s J-J $55,000c___July 1 1915 NEW HAVEN CITY BONDS. Sewer Bonds. SCHOOL DISTRICT." 4s J-J 200,000r_ _ _July 1 1922 Voting-Machine Bonds. 4s J-J 10,000r_ _ _July 1 1917 48 Sewer Refunding Bonds. J-J $20,000c 1928 4s '09 $9.000_0ot A-0 I 1 '12-'14 3348 20,000r_ _July 1 1919 354s J-D $53,0000_ _ _Deo 3As 1 1921 J-J 25,000c 1924 1 12,000_0ct 1 '16-'19 5s g J-J J-D 35,000o_ _ _Dec 1 1937 48 J-J 35,0000 1914 3 30'05 M-N 35,0000_ _ _May 1 1925 Bridge Bonds. College Bonds. Municipal Building Bonds. 48'08 J-J 100,000c_ __July 1 1932 _ _ $50,000_ __ _July 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_180,000 330'05 M-N $36,0000_ _.May 1 1925 4s '96 A-0 $25.000r-Oct 1 1914 434s Annexation Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$6.00 BOND. DEBT Sept I '1L.$501,000 4s '96 A-0 40,000r_ _Oct '15-'16 330'00 A-0 185,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1920 3345 F-A Sinking $11,5000_ _Aug 1 1919 funds 108,400 INTEREST Is payable at Hartford Water debt (included) Refunding Bonds. 255,000 330'02 A-0 10,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1922 National Bank, Hartford. Water sinking fund (Ind)._ 107,754 3 30'05 A-0 95,0000_ _ _Oct 1 1925 3 34g'05 A-0 $100,000e&rOot 1 121 ,9 13 65 9 35,0000._ _July 1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 19121,361,500 Grand Ilst 1910 1 8,033,042 4s '08 J-J HARTFORD "WEST MIDDLE City tax rate (per MOM '10_ -$8.00 45 '11 J-J 75,000_ _ __Jan 1 '34'36 Sinking fund Funding & High School Bonds. Cash on hand Population in 1910 69,625 11,854 SCHOOL DISTRICT." 3 30'00 A-0 $312,000r_Oct '12-'24 Water debt (Included) _ 20,2 96 1:0 00 20 3 INT. payable In Middletown. 3 345 F-A $126,0000„July 31 '12 3 34s'00 A-0 4,000r_Oct 1 '12-'15 Grand list 1911 F -A 120,000c_ _July 31 '26 334s (Assessment Funding about 31 Bonds. actual value.) MIDDLETOWN, TOWN. 4s '11 F-A 160,0000 1936 rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$16.00 Incorporated Sept. 1651. Bonds 330'05 A-0 J$250,000r_Oct 1'25-'34 Tax BOND. DEBT Oct 191E-$406,000 3,000r_Oot 1 1935 Population in 1910 19,659 are tax-exempt. Floating debt 21,000 Library Bonds. INTEREST is payable at the New Railroad Refunding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1910__17,137,249 4s '86 j-J $70,000c _Jan 1 '13-'19 London City National Bank. School tax (per $1,000) 1910__$3.00 330'04 J-J $100,000o&r_Janl 1924 Improvement Bonds (Series "B"). 4s '09 J-D 340,000c_ _June 1 1929 INTEREST payable at the Charter 4s '10 F-A 244,0000_ _Aug 1 1930 4s '09 J-J $100,000_ _Jan 1 '30-'34 Paving Bonds. Oak National Bank, Hartford. NORWALK, CITY. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _ _$684,000 4s '96 A-0 $62,500r_ _ _Oct 1912'16 Floating debt Situated in town of Norwalk, 100,000 Assessed valuation 1911_15,513,045 330'00 A-0 100,000r_Oct 1915&'20 Fairfield County. Incorporated June HUNTINGTON. 3 30'02 37,500r_Oot '12-'17-'22 A-0 .This town is in Fairfield County. (Assessment about 80% actual value) 4s'08 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '29-'33 30 1893. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ __$7.00 Refunding Sewer Bonds. (P. 0. Shelton.) Inc. Jan. 1789. 4s '10 J-J 100,000 _ _Jan 1 '31-'35 J-J $75,000c_ __July 1 1917 Population in 1910 4s '07 J-J $150,000_July 1 '27-'28 20.749 Street lmrrov't Bonds (Ser."A"). 4s Water School and Refunding Bonds. Bonds. INT. on 4% bonds of 1909 & 1910 4s'07 J-D $150,000c-June 1 '27-'31 4s '95 J-J $50,000.._ _July 1 1935 4s'08 J-J $100,000r__Jan 1 1928 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., 22,000o_ _June 1 1932 3 4 As'll F-A 100,000__-Aug 1 1931 Boston; on others in Middletown. 30'99 J-J 200,009.... _July 1 1929 School-Building Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 22 '12_ _$275,000 4s '08 J-J $100.0000_Jan 1 '29-'33 3 (Subject to call July 1 1919.) Assessed valuation 191E .. _5,611,391 MILFORD. 30'03 J-D 100,000..,._June 1 1928 Sewerage. City (Assessment about full value.) (Subject to call June 1 1923.) This town is In New Haven County, 4s '89 A-0 $325.000r_Apr 1 '13-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _ _*10.00 Incorporated 1664. Of the $50,000 4s '89 3-D 70.000_ _ _ _July 1 1934 100,000r____ 1926-'29 4s'09 J-J Population In 1910 Sewer Bonds. 6,545 bonds given below,$41,000 had been 330'05A-0 100,000r_ _Oct 1 1925 INT. payable at Birmingham Nat. sold up to Dec. 28,1911. 48 '08 J-J 150,000c_ _July 1 1928 4s '07 J-J $35,000_ _ _ _July 1 1927 Refunding Funded Debt, Bank, Derby, Conn., and at Shelton 4s '11 ___ $50,000 TOWN OF NEW HAVEN DEBT. 334s J-J $50,000_ __ _July I 1929 Refunding Bonds. Bank & Trust Co. In Shelton, (Subjeot to call Jan. 1919.) 4s '95 J-J $29,9000 Air Line RR. Bonds. J-J $50,000 1935 4s'07 A-0 83,000o_ _ _Oct 1 1927 330'89 J-J $450,000cJuly 1 '12-'29 4s g KILLINGLY. BOND. DEBT Mob 1 1912.1705,000 28,000_ _ _ _July 1 1930 4s '10 J-J Park Bonds. This town Is in Windham County. BOND. DEBT Dec 1911_ --$190,000 330 Floating debt 50,500 '89J-J $100,0000_ 1 1939 _July Incorporated 1708. 80,452 Floating debt Sept 28 1911..-29,064 (Subject to call after July 1 1910.) Sinking fund Town Bonds of 1900. 420,000 Water debt (included) Total assessed val. 1910_ _5,255,039 100,0000_ _July 1 1039 Grand 330 g J-D $125,000c_ _Deo 1 1920 (Assessment about 90% actual value) 4s '89 J-J list 1911 _ _ _ _6,152,000 . BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___125,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ - _$12.00 $9.75 City tax (per $1,000) 1911 • Exempt from taxation. Floating debt 6,125 70,912 Population In 1910 Population In 1900 4,366 Grand list 1910 6,954 INTEREST payable at Town NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT Population in 1910 $4.053,718 .(Assessment about full value.) Treasurer's office. 4s'89 F-A $170,0000_ 1912-1920 bonds due in INTEREST on the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____12.00 ($20,000 yearly on Aug. 1.) 1935 is payable at Amer. Exchange Population in 1910 6,564 NAUGATUCK. 4s'92 M-N 470.0000___ 1921-1924 Nat. Bank; on water 4s of 1909 at • INTEREST payable at National This borough Is in New Haven Co. 4s'94 75,0000.... 1925-1928 U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., New York: Shawmut Bank, Boston, or at the Town Incorporated 1844; borough In- 4s '95 F-A M-N 125,000c_ _ _ 1929-1934 on water 334 s at Fairfield Co. Nat. Windham County Nat. Bank, In corporated 1893; consolidation of INTEREST on all issues is paid at Bank in Norwalk; other Int. pay. In Danielson. town and borough 1895. the City Treasury. Norwalk. MAY, 1912.1 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. Assessed valuation 191043,473,707 NORWALK, TOWN. (Assessment about j actual value) Incorporated Sept. 1651. $10,000 Water debt Refunding Bonds. tax (per $1,000) 1910._ $12.50 -45 '09 A-0 $220,000c Apr 1 1939 Town 7,348 in 1900 Population fc Park Bonds. Bridge 7,260 1910 4gs '12 J-J $250,000 _ _ _Jan 1 1942 Population In Funding Bonds. TOWN. A-0 $300,000_ _ _Oot 1 1918 RIDGEFIELD, Ms This town is In Fairfield County. 'Town bonds 100,000____Jan 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_4870.000 Incorporated 1709. Funding Bonds. 8,077 Floating debt 90,000 3 Msg F-A $60.000o_ _ _Aug 1 1929 Sinking fund (Subject to call Aug 1 1917.) 20,292,545 Grand list 1911 DEBT Apr 1912 ___$60,000 'Town tax (per $1,000) 1911.-9.00 BOND, 6,500 24,211 Floating debt Population in 1910 18,960 Sinking fund assets INTEREST on bonds of 1912 Assessed valuation 1911_4,285,504 payable at Empire Trust Co., N. Y., Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_48.00 on others at Am. Ex. National Bank, Population in 1910 3,118 New York. INT. payable at First National Y. funds. N. Bank, in Ridgefield NORWICH, CITY. Norwich is in New London County. Inc. 1784. Commission government RIDGEFIELD, BOROUGH. Incorporated 1901. ,defeated on June 5, 1911. See V. Sewer Bonds. 92 p. 1578. 3 Ms J-J $50,000c_ _Jan 1 1932 Water Bonds. $150,000o_ _Jan 1 1923 (Subject to call Jan 1 1922.) 65,000._ _Apr 2 1931 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912-$50,000 45 '06 J-D 11,600 Sinking fund Funding Bonds. A-0 $125,0000..Oct 1 1913 Assessed valuation 1911..1,862,4 5 4s J-D 166,000o_ _June 1 1925 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19l1.._..$5.00 :3 ms 1,114 Population in 1910 Refunding Bonds. INT. payable at the First Nat. -48 '06 J-D $143,000-Apr 2 1931 funds. York New in Ridgefield, Electric Plant Bank, Bonds. Gas and 48 '06 A-0 $287,000_ _ _Apr 2 1931 GEN. BONDS Apr 1912_4936,000 ROCKVILLE. This city is in Tolland County. 215,000 Water debt (included) 424,300 Incorporated 1886. 'Temporary loans 91,928 -Sinking funds and cash Sewer Bonds. J-J $50,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1926 Total valuation 1911_ .....12,989,644 4s (Subject to call Jan 1 1900.) (Assessment about j actual value.) city tax (per $1,000) 1911___$11.00 4s J-J $90,000o. _ _July 1 1927 20,367 Population in 1910 Filtration Bonds. J-J $70,0000. _July 1935 INTEREST is payable in New 4s BOND. DEBT Nov 1911_4210,000 York and Norwich. 26,000 Sinking fund 1910 est. 5.767,322 real val. Assessed NORWICH,TOWN. (Assessment about 3( actual value.) Incorporated 1659. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-47.00 Refunding Court-House Bonds. 7,257 in 1900 .3 Ms '05 J-J $117,000o_ _Jan 1 1925 Population 7,977 Population in 1910 Refunding Bonds. INT. payable at Treas's office. A-0 $53,000c .3.s 1913 Town of Preston Bonds. 3.40s J-J $50,0000 1920 SOUTMNGTON. Town Deposit Fund 6s, This town is in Hartford County. On demand $13,301 Incorporated 1779. BOND. DEBT Sept 15 '11..220,000 4s g J-J $60,0000_ _1917& 1927 13.301 Floating debt Water-Plant Purchase Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Sept 15 '11...233,301 4 30'11 J-J $222,0000_ _July 1 1941 13,071 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_4282.000 Sinking fund and cash 17,354,025 Floating debt Grand list 1911 15,000 actual value.) Sinking fund (Assessment about 19,186 Town tax (per $1.000) 1911__--7.50 Assessed valuation 1911_ _4,031,000 28,219 (Assessment about 90% act. value.) Population in 1910 24,637 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191E-$18.00 Population in 1900 6,516 INT. Is payable at the Treasurer's Population in 1910 office except the "Town of Preston INTEREST payable at SouthingBonds," which is payable at the ton National Bank. 'Thames National Bank of Norwich. ORANGE. This town Is in New Haven County, Incorp. May 1822. Bonds below are exempt from taxation. Funding Bonds (Gold) 4s g J-J $100,0000_ _Jan 1 1916 4s g '05 J-J 200,000c_ _Jan 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_4300,000 Floating debt 60,500 Assessed valuation 1912.-10,868,013 (Assessment about actual value.) Town tax (per $1,000) 1912..-11.50 11,272 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at National Tradesmen's Bank, New Haven. PLYMOUTH. This town Is in Litchfield County. Funding Bonds. 430'11 F-A $75,000o_ _Aug 1 1936 BOND. DEBT Apr 24 '12-475,000 34,095 Floating debt 1,732 Sinking fund _ _ _2,338,194 Grand list 1912_ Town tax (per $1,000) 1912._ _$12.00 5,021 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. PORTLAND. This ton Is in Middlesex County. Incorporated May 1841. Refunding Bonds. J-J $90,000o_July 1 1919 334s 4s '05 M-N 78,000o_ _ _Nov 1 1925 4s '09 J-J J12.000r.Juiy 1 '12-'13 42,000r_ -.July 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 19124222,000 1,999,744 Grand list 1911 (Assessment 3.i to- 3( actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_-_19.00 3,856 Population in 1900 3,425 Population In 1910 INT. payable at Town Treasury. TAX FREE.-The bonds of the town arc exempt from taxation. PUTNAM, CITY. This city and town of the same name are in Windham County. City Incorporated Jan. 1 1896. Interest Is payable at First Nat. Bank in Putnam. Street Improvement Bonds. J-J $40,000o_ _ _July 1 1929 330 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_ 440,000 21,000 Floating debt 72,000 Sewer debt 14,122 fund Sinking 6,000 Water debt 3,268,766 Total valuation 1911 (Assessment about 60% actual value) City tax (per $1,000) 1911-48.50 6,667 Population in 1900 6;637 Population in 1910 PUTNAM,TOWN. Inc. May 1855. ($100,000 bonds voted, but not yet issued.) -None BOND. DEBT Oct 1909 $118,100 Floating debt SOUTH NORWALK. This city Is in Fairfield County. Incorporated Aug. 18 1870. Public Improvement Bonds. 4 Ms'12M-N $75,000_ __ _May 1 1042 Electric Light Bonds, A-0 $20,0000_ _ _Apr 1 1928 4s Library Bonds. 4s A-0 $5,0000_ __ _Apr 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $90,000cdor Sept I '25,'30 & '35 Water Bonds. J-J $30,000r___July 1 1925 4s 60,000r_ _ _July 1 1925 4s '05 J-J 140,000oder July 1 1930 20,000r_ _ _July 1 1935 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $52,000o_ _ _July 1 1939 Funding Bonds. 45 '05 J-J J$50.0000_July 1 '25&'30 I 20,000o_ _July 1 1935 4s '09 J-J 109,0000._ _July 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Nov 3 19114505.000 500,000 Water debt (Included) Grand list 1911 7,315,683 (Assessm't about 65% actual value.) City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _ _$9.00 8,975 Population in 1910 INT. payable in South Norwalk. STAMFORD, CITY. This city is in Fairfield County. Incorporated 1893. Public Library Bonds. 4s g '09 J-D $33,0000_ _ _Deo 1 1939 Sewer Bonds. J-J 350,0000...July 1 1914 4s M-N 25,0000... _Nov 1 1914 4s 330 g M-S 25,000c___Mch 1 1921 4s g M-N 60,000o_ _ May 1 1924 4s '10 J-J 35,000o.....July 1 1935 1932 4s '12 M-S 25,0000 Public Park Bonds (Tax Exempt.) 45 '08 A-0 $55,0000. _ _Apr 1 1938 4s '09 Feb 50,000o___Moh 1 1939 4s g '09 J-D 45,000o_ _ _Deo 1 1939 4 30'11 _ _ _ 20,000o 1936 Funding Bonds. 3;is g M-S $60,0000_ _Mch 1 1921 Public Improvement Bonds. 4s '09 J-D $35,000_ _ _ _June 1 1934 4s A-0 30,000o 1939 Street Imp. Bonds (Tax Exempt). 4s g '07 F-A $50,000o_ _ _Aug 1 1932 4 Ms '10 J-J 30,000c_ _July 1 1935 Refunding Bonds. 3 Ms M-N 325,000.... _Nov 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912-4653,000 Floating debt 96,000 Sinking fund 160,708 Grand list 1911 29,678,413 (Assessm't about 75% actual value.) Tax rate (per'First district_ _ _$10.30 $1,000) ___1Second district_ 8.40 Population in 1900 15,997 Population in 1910 25,136 INTEREST on park & library bonds payable in N. Y.; on other bonds at Stamford. The city's tax rate (per $1,000) In 1909 was $11.10 in one district, $7.84 in another and $4.97 in the third. 39 $39,200 Floating debt STAMFORD,TOWN. 9,878 This town is in Fairfield County. Sinking fund 6,552.476 Grand list 1910 School Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) 40'11 F-A $340,000c__Aug 1 1941 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1910_34.00 Town Hall 1890. 6,737 4s '08 J-D $225,000c_ _Dec 1 1938 Population In 1900 8.690 In 1910 Population and Schools Bridges 1893. F-A $96.000c_ _ _Aug 1 1923 4s INTEREST is payable at the First High School. National Bank of Wallingford. F-A $75,000o_ __Aug 1 1924 4s Funding Bonds. WALLINGFORD CENTRAL SCH. 4s g F-A $75.000c__ _Feb 1 1927 DISTRICT. Improvement Bonds. 1914 $18,000c 43s'11 J-J $35.000c_ July I 1941 4s (Subject to call after 1904.) BOND. DEBT Apr 24 '12_ _$846,000 1927 M-N $40.0000 4s Floating debt 70,000 M-N17,000c_Nov 1 '13-'19 Sinking funds 162,902 3;is to years odd in 1919.) due ($3.000 Grand list 1911 36.739,550 School Bonds. (Assessm't about 85% actual value.) Town tax (per $1,000) 1911_..$7.50 4s '06 J-J $55,000c___Mch 1 1936 to call Mch 1 1926.) (Subject Population In 1900 18,839 DEBT Apr 1912__$130,000 Population in 1910 28,836 BOND. 6,914.959 list 1911 for Grand INTEREST is payable at the office (Assessment about full value.) of the Town Treasurer. School tax (per $1,000) 191E _$4.00 INTEREST is payable at the STONINGTON. This town is in New London Coun- First National Bank, Wallingford. ty. Incorporated Oct. 1658. WATERBURY. Refunding Bonds. This city is in New Haven County. 4s g'08 M-N $100,000c_ May 1 1928 Incorporated In 1853. The city, School Loans (Assumed). Dist. No. 3 bonds, 4s $50,000 town and school governments were Dist. No. 18 bonds, 4s 47,000 consolidated in January 1900. School Bonds Dist. No. 9 notes, 43-is 46,150 Floating debt 27,000 4s '97 J-J $203,000_July 1 '27-'46 (Subject to oill July 1 1912.) TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912_ _270,150 Grand list 1910 5,690,435 3 Ms '02J-J $233,000_Jan 1 '13-'32 90,000c_Jan 1 '13-'21 (Assessment about90% actual value) 4 gs•11 J-J Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910... _$15.00 9,154 3 30'04 J-J $10,0000___Jan 1 1934 Population in 1910 3 Ms'05 J-J 100,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1935 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 4s '06 J-J 100,0000_ _ _July 1 1936 4s'09 J-J 190,000_...July 1 1939 THOMASTON. Water Bonds. This town is in Litchfield County. 4s '94 J-J $30,000_Jan 1 '13-'18 Incorporated May 1875. All bonds 4s'94 J-J 400,000_ _Jan _Jan 1 1919 are tax-exempt. 70.000. _Jan _Jan '13-'26 3 30'01 J-J Refunding Bonds. 330'04 J4 60.000c_Jan 1 '13-'24 4s '04 J-D $50,000c.._ _Deo 1 1924 45 '09 J-J 70,000 _Jan 1 '13-'19 (Subject to call.) 4s '10 J-J 300,000c_Jan 1 '20-'49 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_450,000 4 Ms'll J-J 590,000o_Jan 1 '13-'71 1911_ 21,000 Floating debt_ _Oct Park Bonds. 2,567,436 48 '08 J-J $235,000 _July 1 '12-'58 Grand list 1911 (Assessment about 90% actual value) Court-House Bonds. Total tax (per $1.000) 1911_412,00 4s '93 J-J $5,000 Jan 1 1913 3,533 Population in 1910 City-Hall Bonds. INTEREST payable at the office 43s'11 J-J f 310,0000...Jan 1 1913 1. 5,0000_ _Jan 1 1914 of the Town Treasurer. Funding Bonds. 33,0'99 J-J $30,000_July 1 '12-'14 TORRINGTON, TOWN. This town (and the borough of the Storm Water Drainage Bonds. same name) is in Litchfield County. 3 Hs'01 J-J $56000 Jan 1 '13-'26 TOWN OF TORRINGTON. Inc. Construction Funding Bonds. July 1 1912 Oct. 1740. 330'02 J-J $10,000_ None BONDED DEBT Paving Bonds. Floating debt Oct 2 1911_4143,752 4s '07 .I4 $200,000c_ _Jan 1 1927 _Jan 1 1938 Grand list 1911 10,552,891 4 30'08 J-J 150.000._Jan 95,000o _Jan 1 '13-'31 Town tax (per $1,000) 1911_410.00 4 M s'11 J-.1 12.450 BOND. DEBT Apr 191243.216.000 Population in 1900 16.840 Floating debt Jan 1 1911___25,000 Population in 1910 Water debt (Included).-1,320,000 69.447 Sinking funds TORRINGTON, BOROUGH. Water sinking fund (incl.) 12,959 Incorporated 1887. 4 Ms'07M-N $75,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1927 Total assessed val. 1911_66,100,000 4s '09 M-N 150,0000_ _.May 1 1929 Actual value (estimated) _95,000,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_$16.00 Sewer. 1924 Population in 1900 (Census)_ _51,139 M-N $30,000c 4s BOND. DEBT Mch 1 '12__$255,000 Population in 1910 (Census)_73,141 INT. on court-house bonds, on 15,824 Floating debt 38,248 funding bonds of 1899 and on school Sundry assets Borough assessment 1911_10,431,000 bonds of 1897 is payable at Nat (Assessment about 2-3 act. val.) Park Bank,NewYork;on water bonds Borough tax (per $1,000) 1911.$6.00 on 1904 and sewer bonds of 1904 15.483 and 1905 by New York draft; on Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Borough water bonds of 1908 and 1910 at the Columbia Trust Co. In New York; Treasurer's office. on all other Issues at office of City Treasurer.. VERNON. This town is in Tolland County. WEST HARTFORD. Incorporated Oct. 1808. This town is in Hartford County. RefundIng Railroad Aid Bonds. 4s '10 J-J $60,000o_ _ _July 1 1925 Incorporated May 1854. Refunding Bonds. Memorial Hall 1889. M-S $30,0000 --------1920 id-N $125,000c_Nov 1 1919 4s 3 Ms (Subject to call after -----) (Subject to call Nov. 1 1899.) Road Bonds. High-School, 1892. 1920 M-S $45,0000 4s J-J $50.000c__ _July 1 1922 4s (Subject to call 1910.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1912__$235,000 Floating debt 74,300 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1911-$75.000 176,475 Sinking fund 24,808 Floating debt 20,383 Assessed valuation 1911_6,532,331 Cash on hand 5,513.608 (Assessment about 85% actual value) Grand List 1909 Town tax rate (per $1,000)'11..$7.00 Town tax (per $LOW) 1909_ _317.50 4,808 Population in 1900 8,483 Population in 1910 3.186 Population in 1910 9.087 Population in 1900 INTEREST on 4s of 1910 payable INTEREST Is payable at United at Old Colony Trust Co.; on others at States Bank In Hartford. Town Treasurer's office. WILLIMANTIC. WALLINGFORD,TOWN. This city is situated in the town of The town and borough of Walling- Windham, Windham Co. Inc. 1893. ford is situated in New Haven County Municipal Bonds (Coupons) 1669. in Incorporated A-0 $100,000o_ _Oct 1 1925 4s 1927 4s '07 J-D $30,000c (Subject to call Oct 1 1910.) Funding Bonds. Water Bonds. 4s'09 J-J $45.000c_ __July 1 1930 4s A-0 $100.0000 _Oct 1'14&29 Refunding Bonds. 75,000c_ _Oct 1 1924 A-0 48 3.65s '99M-N$36,0000_ __ 1912-1929 Funding Bonds. Refund & Improvement Bonds. 4s '09 F-A 3100,0000. Aug 1 1934 $5,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_4375,000 A-0 $40.000c 43(s (Every 5 years beginning Apr 1917) Sinking funds 65,200 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_4151,000 Water debt (included) 175.000 Assessed valuation 1911__8,643.237 Grand list 1911 (est) _ _ _6,000,000 value.) market (Assessment about Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911_.._.110.00 Town tax (per 31.000) 1911...47.00 Population in 1910 11.230 Population Town In 1910_ _ _ _11,155 INTEREST payable at City Treas. NaFirst INTEREST payable at tional Bank, Wallingford. WINCHESTER. This town is in Litchfield County WALLINGFORD, BOROUGH. and contains Winsted Borough. InIncorporated 1853. May 1771. P. 0. Wincorporated Bonds. Funding M-N $50,000c_ __Nov 15 '29 sted. Bonds below are tax-exempt. 3 Ms Town Bonds 1902. Electric-Light Bonds. 1 '13-'16 M-N $55,000o__ May 1 1919 3 3is'02 M-N $24,000r_May 3 Ms 1928 4s '10 M-N 72,000r Water Bonds. 1912 BOND. DEBT Apr 22'12_4102,000 M-N $20,0000 4s 53,550 liabilities Other 70.000c 1924 95,657 Total assets Municipal Bonds. M-N $45,000c.._.May 1 1923 Assessed valuation 191L _5,742,992 4s value.) actual about (Assessment Refunding Water Bonds. 1911_412.00 J-J $4,000c_ _ _ _July 1 1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 3 Ms 7.763 Population in 1900 Sewer Bonds. 8.679 $12,000c__ May 1 1913 Population in 1910 4s INTEREST Is payable at Town M-N 13,0000_ _ _Nov 1 1914 45 BOND. DEBT Oct 191L_-271.000 Treasurer's office. 40 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Bonded Floating Grand Tax Debt. Debt. List. Rate Location. $ $ 3 3 Berlin (T), Hartford County._ 88,000 None a1,859,813 al6.00 Bethel (T), Fairfield County__ 30.000 38,443 x2,000,350 412.00 Bloomfield (T), Hartford Co__ 28,000 43,512 x1,120,004 x17.00 Branford (T), New Haven Co*102,767 a3,737,776 Brooklyn (T), Windham Co.... 20,000 19,267 x1,202,739 a15.50 Canton (T), Hartford County_ 32,000 31,023 z1,933,051 x12.00 x14.00 Colchester (T), New London Co 37,000 3,249 z 838,130 x19.00 Cromwell (T), Middlesex Co__ 15,000 31,419 z1,135,343 14.00 East Haddam (T), Middlesex Co 5,000 29,050 a1,132,011 a17.00 East Lyme (T)NewLondon Co 26,000 15,300 x1,132,470 x13.00 Easton (T)• Fairfield County.. 25,000 7,500 a560,718 15.00 East Windsor (T), Hartford Co None 75,000 x2,124,654 Enfield (T). Hartford County- 55,000 19,736 x7,219,460 x15.00 d10.00 Essex (T), Middlesex County_ 36,000 18,000 x2,143,889 nO.00 Farmington (T). Hartford Co. None 111,000 x2,368,868 x13.00 Griswold (T), New London Co. 60,000 28,500 a2,163,608 al0.00 Jewett City (B), New LondonC*50,360 5.00 Lyme (T), New London Co.. _ _ 30,000 13,391 1,513,950 a398,983 a15.00 Mansfield (T), Tolland Co_ __ _*28,951 x774,240 x15.00 Miller Farms School District.. _ 34,000 40 x1,150,000 x3.00 Montville (T), New London Co*54.861 z1,083,089 x16.00 New Canaan (T), Fairfield Co.250,000 x5,215,349 11.00 New Hartford (T),LitchfieldC. 36,000 32,232 x1,419,382 418.00 NewMilford (T), Litchfield Co.*89,500 a2,403,950 a16.00 Newtown (T), Fairfield Co...... None 33,500 x2,151,895 15.00 Norfolk (T), Litchfield Co......_ 55,000 None a3,305,329 a7.00 Population. 1910. 3,728 3,792 1,821 6,047 1.858 2,732 2,140 2,188 2,422 1,916 1,052 3,362 9,719 2,745 3,478 4,215 3,023 746 1,977 2,804 3,667 2,144 5,010 3,012 1,541 [voL. w. Bonded Floating Grand Tax PopuDebt. Debt. List. Rate lati(m Location$ 1910. Nor.Canaan(T)Litchfield Co. 24,000 31,150 x1,383,272 412.50 2,171 N or.Ston I ngton(T)NewLonCo 20.000 16,737 x506,601 z15.00 1,100 Old Saybrook(T)Middlesex Co. 7,000 30.700 a1,002,313 a13.50 1,516 Plainfield (T), Windham Co.... 15,000 39.562 a3,091,353 al2.50 6,719 Plainville (T), Hartford Co.._ _ 70,000 None a1,834,329 al2.50 2,882 Preston (T), New London Co.. 45,000 None a550,000 a16.00 1,917 Seymour (T), New Haven Co.. 30,000 40,519 x3,570,608 10.00 4,786 Shelton (B), Fairfield County_ 25,000 21,000 a4,433.600 a5.00 4,807 So. Windsor (T), Hartford Co.. None 65,000 a1,426,696 al8.00 2,251 Sprague (T), New London Co_ None 76,286 a1,029,811 al5.00 2,551 Stafford (T), Tolland County_ 61,000 7,005 x3,543,784 410.00 5,233 Stratford (T), Fairfield Co._ _ _ 58,000 58,000 x4,444,812 z9.00 5,712 ThompsonvIlle (T), Hartford Co55,000 15,000 46,096,697 410.00 Waterford(T),NewLondonCo. 40,000 61,903 a2,061,421 a15.00 3,097 Watertown (T), Litchfield Co_112,000 3,153 a3,592,931 al3.00 3,850 Westport (T), Fairfield CO...... _ None 154,559 x4,438,505 x8.50 4,200 Westville School District 40,000 14.100 a3,102,103 al0.00 Wethersfield (T)Hartford Co..*49,553 a1,743,067 al0.00 3,148 Wilton (T), Fairfield County 35,000 2,200 a1,129,416 al3.00 1,706 Windham (T), Windham Co....180,000 33,500 x5,284,207 10.00 Windsor (T), Hartford Co_ .. _ _ 40,000 54,532 x3,746,069 414.50' 12,604 4,178 Windsor Looks (T)Hartford Co 55,000 21,500 x3,099,348 al0.00 3,715 Winsted (B), Litchfield Co......93,000 106.000 a5,081,857 a5.00 7,754 Woodbury (T). Litchfield Co.. None 45,200 a1,127,799 a12.50 1,860 (T) Town. (B) Borough. *Total debt. d Figures are for 1909. x Figures are for 1910. a Figures are for 1911. 41 DEBTS AND RESOURCES OF THE STATES, CITIES AM] To IN THE MIDDLE STATES INDEX FOR THE MIDDLE STATES, CITIES, Etc. Pages 41 to 61 DELAWARE—State, Cities, drc NEW YORK—State, Cities, &c Pages 62 to 70 MARYLAND—State, Cities, &c NEW JERSEY—State, Cities, &c Pages 71 to 81 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PENNSYLVANIA—State,Cities, &c State of New York. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. One of Original Thirteen Admitted as a State 50,203 Total area of State (square miles) Albany State capital John A. Dix Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1912) Edward Lazansky Sec. of State (term exp. Dec. 311912) John J. Kennedy Treasurer (term exp. Dec. 311912) Comptroller (term expires Dec. 311912)_ _ _William Sohmer LEGISLATURE meets annually the first Wednesday In January, and length of sessions Is not limited. HISTORY OF DEBT.—The early historical details of New York's State debt from 1817 to 1804 will be found In the "State and City Supplement" of April 1894, 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. of the At the November election In 1895 the proposition to Issue bonds imState to the amount of $9,000,000, for the purpose of enlarging and proving the Erie, Oswego and Champlain canals, VILIS submitted to the voters and carried. These bonds were all issued, but $1,770,000 have been redeemed, leaving outstanding Sept. 30 1911 $7,230,000. In 1903 a further issue of $101,000,000 canal bonds was authorized, and up to date $53,000,000 of these bonds have been sold. At the 1905 election a constitutional amendment was adopted giving authority to create an aggregate debt of $50,000,000 for highway purposes, and up to date $26,000,000 of these bonds have been sold. The question of issuing an additional $50,000,000 bonds for highways will be voted upon in Nov. 1912. In Nov. 1909 the voters approved the issuance of $7,000,000 bonds for the Cayuga and Seneca canals. Of this latter issue $1,000,000 have been sold. The State's bonded debt on Sept. 30 1911 was $79,730,660 and the sinking fund $26.867,372.06. $25,950,000 4% bonds offered June 6 1912. V. 94, p. 1100. Loans outstanding at time of going to press were as follows: Principal --Interest LOANS— Rate. Payable, When Due. Outstandfna. Name and Purpose. $160 f Erie & Champlain 6% canal stock Non-Interest-bearing debt 500 1Stock for paym't 6% canal rev. ctfs. M&S Melt. 1 1961 2,500,000 4g Palisades I.-S. Park, 1011 _____ 3,230,000 J&J Jan. 1 1913 3g ()anal bonds gold. 1898 J&J Jan. 1 1923 2,000,000 3g 1905 do Do J&J Jan. 1 1956 1,000,000 3g 1906 do Do J-J Jan. 1 1957 5,000,000 3g 1907 do Do J&J July 1 1958 5,000,000 3g 1008 do Do J&J Jan. 1 1959 10,000,000 3g 1909 do Do J&J July 1 1960 11,000,000 4g 1910 do Do 4g J&J Jan. 1 1961 10.000.000 1911 do Do J&J July 1 1061 10,000,01)0 1 g 1911 do Do 1,000,000 Dec. 1 1956 J&D g 3 1906 g, Highway bonds 5,000,000 4g M&S Mch, 1 1958 1908 do to 5,000.000 M &S Sept. 1 1058 4g 1908 do Do 5,000.000 M&S Mch. 1 1960 4g 1910 do Do M&S Mch. 1 1961 10,000,000 4 g 1911 _ do Do INTEREST is payable at the Bank of the Manhattan Co., N. Y.City. STATE DEBT FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.-13elow we give the amount of the State debt on Sept 30 in the years named. 528,328,686 510.130,660 1875 i911 __ __ _479,730,660 t 900 38,641,606 10,185,660 1870 57,230,660 1899 1910 50,861,349 9,340,660 1865 41,230,660 1898 1900 34,182,975 1860 1897 6,265,660 26,230,660 1908 23,537,874 660 1850 17,200,660 1893 1907 18,385,309 763,160 1840 10,630,660 1892 1906 8,635,035 2,927,655 1830 11,155,660 1891 1905 2,983,500 , , 1820 , 4964304 , 1890 9410660 1904 2,905,535 9,461,854 1816 9,665,660 1885 1903 9.920,660 1880 8,114,0541 1902 TAX VALUATION, TAX RATE &c.—Large Increase In values for 1904 due mainly to New York City's real estate being assessed about The Constitutional Amendment adopted in 1905 permits full value. interest and sinking fund requirements to be met out of funds in the Treasury instead of by means of a direct tax as heretofore. No direct State levy,therefore, was made In 1006 to 1910, revenue being entirely raised through the operation 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 prop'y. In 1012 the Legislature made provision for a direct tax levy of one mill. trate Tax--Total Equalised Rate per Valuation Personal. Levied. Valuation. , $1000. Real Estate. Year. None. 1910$9,266 628,482 5555,192,070 59,821,820,552 None. None. None. 1909_ 0,117,352,838 648.766.843 6.666.118,681 None. 1901L_. 8,553,298,187 620.268,058 9,173,566,245 None. None. 1907_ .._ 7,933 057.017 632,321,477 8.565,379.394 None. None. 1906__ 7,312,621,452 702,469,270 8,015,090,722 None. 1,191,677 1005._ 7,051,455,025 686,710,615 7,738,165 640 0 154 968,042 0 13 l904___ 6,749,509,958 696,966,169 7,446,476,127 761,085 0 13 1003_ 5,297,763,882 556,736,230 5,854,500,121 0 13 748,072 l902___ 5,169,308 070 585,092,312 5 754,400,382 6,824,306 1 20 1901._ 5,093,025,771 593,895,907 5,686,921,678 1 96 10,704,153 1900_ 4,811,593,059 649,709,693 5,461,302,752 13,906.346 3 24 1895___ 3,841,582,748 450,409.419 4,292,082,167 Page 81 to 82 Pages 82 to 83 Page 84 --State Tax-Total Total Equalized Rate per Valuation Levied. Personal. Valuation. $1,000. Real Estate. Year. $8,619,748 1890._ $3,298,323,931 5385,329,131 $3,683,653,062 $2 34 7 263( 14,285,976 1870..._ 1,532,720,907 434,280,278 1,967,001,185 3,512.284 2 50 1859_ 1.097,564.524 307,349,155 1,404,913,679 POPULATION OF STATE.—New York ranks first in population among exfigures, The S. gives the U. Census following Union. the of the States cept 1905 returns, which were compiled under State supervision: 1,372,812 1820 4,382,759 9,113,614 1870 1910 959,049 3,880,735 1810 8,007,308 1560 1905 589,051 3,097,394 1800 7,268,894 1850 1900 340,120 2,428,921 1790 '6,003,174 1840 1890 5.082.871 1830 ---------1 918.808 1880 'Includes population (5,321) of Indian reservations,specially enumerated. CANASERAGA CREEK IMPROVEMENT BONDS.—On July 1 1910 the State Water Supply Commission sold under authority of Chap. 54, Consolidated Laws of 1909, and on behalf of the Canaseraga Creek Improvement 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 AMENDMENT CHANGING CLASSIFICATION OF CITIES.—At the Nov. 1907 election an amendment to Sec. 2 of Art. 12 of the Constitution was adopted by a vote of 309,159"for" to 123,919 "against." This amendment alters Section 2 by changing the population of cities of the first class from "two hundred and fifty thousand or more" to "one hundred and seventy-five thousand or more," and the population of cities of the second class from "fifty thousand and less than two hundred and fifty thousand" to "fifty thousand and less than one hundred and seventy fivethotisand." This section was printed in full in V. 85, p. 359. DEBT LIMITATION—STATE —The new Constitution has In some measure modified the provisions of the fundamental law restricting the power of the Legislature over the Issue of debt, &c. These provisions are found In Article 7. We give the sections of that article (Article 7) below which have reference to the subject. State credit not to be given.—SECTION 1. The credit of the State shall not In any manner be given or loaned to or In aid of any individual, association or corporation. State debts power to contract.—SEC. 2. The State may, to meet casual deficits or failures In revenues, or for expenses not provided for, contract debts; but such debts, direct or contingent, singly or in the aggregate, shall not at any time exceed one million of dollars; and the moneys arising from the loans creating such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained, or to repay the debt so contracted and to no other purpose whatever. 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. Except the debts specified in sections two and three of this article, no debts shall be hereafter contracted by or In behalf of this State, unless such debt shall be authorized by a law, for some single work or object, to be distinctly specified therein; and such law shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to pay, the interest on such debt as It falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of such debt within fifty' years from the time of the contracting thereof. No such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people, and have received a majority of all the votes cast for and against It at such election. On the final passage of such bill in either house of the Legislature, the question shall be taken by ayes and noes, to be duly entered on the journals thereof, and shall be: "Shall this bill pass, and ought the same to receive the sanction of the people?" 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 at any time, by law, forbid the contracting of any further debt or liability under such law; but the tax Imposed by such Act, In proportion to the debt and liability which may have been contracted in pursuance of such law, shall remain In force and be irrepealable, and be annually collected, until the proceeds thereof shall have made the provision hereinbefore specified to pay and discharge the interest and principal of such debt and liability. The money arising from any loan or stock 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. No such law shall be submitted to be voted on, within three months after its passage, or at any general election when any other law, or any bill, shall be submitted to be voted for or against. The Legislature may provide for the Issue of bonds of the State to run for a period of not exceeding fifty years in lieu of bonds heretofore authorized but not issued, and shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the same as hereinbefore required. When any sinking fund created under this section shall equal In amount the debt for which It was created, no further direct tax shall be levied on account of said sinking fund and the Legislature shall reduce the tax to an amount eq ual to the accruing Interest on such debt. [An amendment adopted by the voters on Nov. 2 1909 adds the following to Section 4:"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, however, 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. In case the Legislature increase the rate of interest upon any such debt or part thereof, It shall Impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax to pay and sufficient to pay the Increased or altered interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of such debt within fifty years from the time of the contracting thereof, and shall appropriate annually to the sinking fund moneys In 42 NEW YORK-DEBT OF STATE. [VOL. LXXXXIV. amount sufficient to pay such Interest and pay and discharge the principal Towns and villages are not limited In their debt-making power by the of such debt when It shall become due and payable.] Constitution. Those municipalities are governed by general or special •otisinally eighteen years, extended to fifty by amendment adopted Nov. 1 statutes. 1905. The 1895 Legislature passed an Act "for the protection of bona fide purSinking Fund, how kept and invested.—SEC 5.—The sinking funds proand holders of coupon bonds and of municipal corporations against vlded for the payment of interest and the extinguishment of the principal chasers malfeasance or negligence of public officers." The full text of misfeasance, of the debts of the State shall be separately kept and safely Invested, and this law was published In the "Chronicle" of June 8 1895 V. 60 p. 1023. neither of them shall be appropriated or used in any manner other than for the specific purpose for which It shall have been provided. PERMITTING LEGALIZING OF MUNICIPAL BONDS BY SUBILL Bonds for Highways.—[Adopted at the November 1905 election.] Sec- PREME COURT.—The 1911 Legislature passed a bill amending the general tion 12. This section—an entirely new one—provides for a debt of not municipal law by providing that proceedings heretofore or hereafter taken exceeding $50.000.000 for highway purposes. See V. 80, p. 1494. for by municipal corporations in relation to bond issues, pursuant to statute full text. The question of issuing an additional $50,000,000 bonds for authorizing such procedure, may be legalized and confirmed by the Supreme highways will be submitted to a vote in Nov. 1912. See V. 94, p. 1131. Court instead of requiring legislative enactments. This bill was given In Palisades Park Bonds.—At the Nov. 8 1910 election a vote was taken on full in V. 93, p. 1619. See also V. 94, p. 316. a proposition to issue $2,500,000 bonds for the use of the Palisades InterEXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.—Section 8, Article One. Chapter 24. State Park Commission. The proposition carried by a vote of 349,281 Consolidated Laws of 1909, provides that "all bonds of a municipal "for" to 285,910 "against." See V.91. p. 1658. These bonds have been sold. tion, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, corporacounty, Interest Increased an Public Highway and Canal Bonds.—The Legislature of municipal or State purposes." Chapter 24 here mentioned provides that 1907 passed an amendment to Chapter 469 of the Laws of 1906, fixing the 'the term 'municipal corporation' as used in this chapter includes onlya interest rate on issues of State highway-Improvement bonds at 3, 354 or county, town, city and village." This differs from the definition given In 4%,instead of at a rate not exceeding 334 %. See V. 85, p. 359. In 1910 the General Corporation Law (Chapter 23, Consolidated Laws of 1909), a bill was passed by the Legislature increasing to 4% the rate of Interest which In Section 3 of Article 1 says that"A 'municipal corporation' Includes on the unsold portion ($78,000,000) of the 5101,000,000 3% bonds author- a county, town, school district, village and city any other territorial ized at the general election In 1903 for the purpose of Improving the Erie division of the State established by law with powersand of local government." Canal. the Oswego Canal and the Champlain Canal. TAX ON SECURED DEBTS.—In July 1911 the Legislature passed a bill Barge Canal Bonds.—On Nov. 7 1911 a proposition to issue $19,800,000 providing for a tax of 34 1% on bonds and other obligations secured by bonds to furnish terminals and facilities for barge canal traffic was defeated property located outside of the State (and also on unsecured debt), and for by a vote of 315,932 "for" to 311,516 "against." V. 93, p. 1679. exemption of the same from the annual tax on personal property. The full The Governor on April 17 1912 signed a bill providing that the State text of the bill will be found in V. 93, p. 204. See also V.93, p. 893 ec 969. Comptroller may issue canal-Improvement bonds made payable In the TAXATION OF MORTGAOES.—Mortgages now are not subject to taxcurrency of a foreign country. V. 94, p. 1131. ation of any kind, the only charge being a recording tax of 34 of 1%. DEBT LIMITATION—CITIES, COUNTIES,TOWNS AND VILLAGES. CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE.—At —The new Constitution of New York State puts a general and uniform the Nov. 7 1911 election the voters defeated a proposed Constitutional limit to the power of all counties and cities of the State to contract and amendment elating to the taking of private property for public use. See put out their obligations, leaving the Legislature to fix the debt-mak- V. 93, p. 1679. ing power of villages and towns only. These provisions are found In TAX LAW RELATIVE TO INVESTMENTS IN STATE BONDS BY Article 8, Section 10. We give that section in full. The separation into SAVINGS BANKS. rRusr COMPANIES AND INSURANCE COMparagraphs and the figures in parentheses which number and begin tne P AN IES.—A new section (Section 187c) was added to the Tax Law by an passed by the Legislature of 1907. This amendment provides paragraphs are our own, we having Inserted them so that those who need to amendment that every corporation, company or association required by Section 187, refer to or use any particular portion can the more readily find the part I87a or 187b of Chapter 908 to pay to the State an annual tax equal to desired. With that exception we give Section 10 of Article 8 as it reads. a percentage of Its gross premiums, capital stock, surplus, undivided profits or undivided earnings for the privilege of exercising Its corporate preserving even the punctuation. (1) No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or franchise, or carrying on its business In such corporate or organized caproperty, or loan Its money or credit to or In aid of any individual. asso- pacity, which shall own any State bonds, shall have credited to It annually ciation or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock an amount equal to 1 % of the par value of such bonds bearing Interest at In. or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county, a rate not exceeding 3% annually, and owned and held In the name of such city, town or village be allowed to Incur any Indebtedness except for corporation, company or association. The text of this bill was given In county, city, town or village purposes. This section shall not prevent V. 84, p. 1216. such county, city, town or village from making such provision for the aid SAYINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS. or support of its Door as may be authorized by law. —The provisions of the law defining securities In which savings banks may (2) No county or city shall be allowed to become indebten for any pur- Invest their deposits are contained In Section 146 of Chapter 2 of the Conpose or in any manner to an amount which, Including existing indebtedness, shall exceed 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate of such county solidated Laws of 1909. We give this section In full below. or city subject• to taxation as it appeared by the assessment rolls of Bala Sec. 146. In what securities deposits may be invested.—The trustees of county or city on the last assessment for State or county taxes prior to the any savings banks may invest the moneys deposited therein and the income Incurring of such Indebtedness; and all Indebtedness in excess of such limi- derived therefrom only as follows: tation, except such as may now exist, shall be absolutely void, except as 1. In the stocks or bonds or Interest-bearing notes or obligations of the herein otherwise provided. United States, or those for which the faith of the United States Is pledged (3) No county or city whose present indebtedness exceeds 10% of the to provide for the payment of the interest and principal. Including the assessed valuation of its real estate subject to taxation shall be allowed to bonds of the District of Columbia. [The State Attorney-General ruled that become Indebted In any further amount until such indebtedness shall be this sub-division does not authorize savings banks to invest in the land purchase reduced within such limit. bonds of the Philippine Islands. V. 78, p. 298.] 2. In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of this State (4) This section shall not be construed to prevent the Issuing of certificates of Indebtedness or revenue bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State. taxes for amounts actually contained, or to be contained In the taxes for 3. In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State of the year when such certificates or revenue bonds are Issued and payable the United States which has not within ten years previous to making such out of such taxes. Investment by such corporation defaulted In the payment of any part of (5) Nor shall this section be construed to prevent the Issue of bonds to either principal or Interest of any debt authorized by the Legislature of any provide for the supply of water; but the term of the bonds issued to provide such State to be contracted: and In the bonds or interest-bearing obligations the supply of water shall not exceed twenty years, and a sinking fund shall of any State of the United States. Issued In pursuance of the authority of be created on the Issuing of the said bonds for their redemption, by raising the Legislature of such State, which have, prior to May 29 1895 been annually a sum which will produce an amount equal to the sum of the prin- issued for the funding or settlement of any previous obligation of such cipal and interest of said bonds at their maturity. State theretofore In default, and on which said funding or settlement obligaAt the 1909 election a very Important constitutional amendment, with tion there has been no default in the payment of either principal or interest reference to the exclusion of debt incurred for rapid transit and dock pur- since the issuance of such funding or settlement obligation, and provided the poses by New York City, and with reference to the exclusion after Jan. 1 Interest on such funding or settlement obligations have been paid regularly 1910 of water bonds Issued by third-class cities, was ratified by the voters. for a period of not less than ten years next preceding such investment. [On July 24 1909 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion to the effect The amendment referred to changes sub-division (6), making it read as that bonds of the State of Oklahoma are legal investments for savings banks follows, the new parts being printed in italics. under the terms of this sub-division. The right of the banks to invest In (6) All certificates of indebtedness or revenue bonds Issued in anticipa- these bonds was questioned for the reason that Oklahoma had not existed tion of the collection of taxes, which are not retired within five years after as a State for ten years. Attorney-General, however, is of the opinion their date of issue, and bonds issued to provide for the supply of water, and that this does not preventThe its from fulfilling the requirements of the any debt hereafter incurred by any portion or part of a city,lf there shall be law so long as there has beenbonds any such debt, shall be Included in ascertaining the power of the city to obligations. V. 89, p. 298. no default within ten years on any of the become otherwise Indebted; except that debts incurred by the City of New [On Aug. 11 1909 the Attorney-General held that Port Commission 5% York after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and four, and debts bonds of the State of Louisiana "maturing at any time between July 1 1924 Incurred by any city of the second class after the first day of January, and July 1 1959" were not legal investments for New York State savings nineteen hundred and eight, and debts incurred by any city of the third class banks. calls attention to the action of Louisiana In disclaiming liability after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, to provide for the for some He $900,000 so-called "baby of bonds" authorized by Act, 104, Laws supply of water, shall not be so included; and except further that any debt of 1880, and by the constitution as amended in 1879. It had been argued hereafter incurred by the City of New York for a public improvement owned that the "baby" bonds were Invalid when put out, having been given In exor to be owned by the city which yields to the city current net revenue, after change for warrants issued between 1874 and 1879 In violation of the conmaking any necessary allowance for repairs and maintenance for which the stitutional provision then in force which made void all appropriations or city is liable, in excess of the interest on said debt and of the annual installments in excess of current revenue. As, however, the bonds were expressly necessary for Us amortization, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of said claims authorized both by constitutional amendment and by the Act of the Gencity to become otherwise indebted, provided that a sinking fund for its amortiza- eral Assembly referred to the Attorney-General thought "there tion shall have been established and maintained and that the indebtedness shall certainly would above be grave doubt in holding that these bonds did not represent not be so excluded during any period of time when the revenue aforesaid shall a debt 'authorized by the Legislature' of the State to be contracted.' The not be sufficient to equal the said interest and amortization installments, and Attorney-General also mentioned as a further ground of objection to the except further that any indebtedness heretofore incurred by the city of New Commission bonds that they a e not a dl ect obligation of the State York for any rapid transit or dock investment may be so excluded propor- Port of Louisiana. This view, however, is not concurred in by the United States tionately to the extent to which the current net revenue received by said city authorities, for on Oct. 23 1911 It. P. Goodwin, Assistant Attorney-General therefrom shall meet the interest and amortization installments thereof, profor the Post-Office Department, rendered na opinion holding that the Port vided that any increase in the debt-incurring power of the city of York Commission bonds are an obligation of the State of Louisiana and in acco dWhich shall result from the exclusion of debts heretofore incurred shallNew be availawith this advice Lee McCluny, Treasurer of the United States, on ble only for the acquisition or construction of properties to be used for rapid ance March 11 1912 announced that the bonds would be accepted by his office transit or dock purposes. The Legislature shall prescribe the method by which as security for postal savings funds.] and the terms and conditions under which the amount of any debt to be so 4. In the stocks or bonds of any city, county, town or village, school excluded shall be determined, and no such debt shall be excluded except in accorddistrict bonds and union free school district bonds Issued for school purposes. ance with the determination so prescribed. The Legislature may in its discre- or In the interest-bearing obligations of any city, county town or village of tion confer appropriate Jurisdiction on the Appellate Division of the Supreme State, issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State for the Court in the First Judicial Department for the purpose of determining the this payment which the faith and credit of the municipality issuing them are amount of any debt to be so excluded. No indebtedness of a city valid at the pledged. of time of its inception shall thereafter become invalid by reason of the operation 5. In the stocks or bonds of any incorporated city situated In one of the of any of the provisions of this section. States of the United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to Janu(7) Whenever hereafter the boundaries of any city shall become tne same ary 11896,and which,since January 11861, has not repudiated or defaulted as those of a county, the power of the county to become indebted shall In the payment of any part of the principal or Interest of any debt authorized cease, but the debt of the county at that time existing shall not be included by the Legislature of any such State to be contracted, provided said city as part of the city debt. At the November 1899 election an amendment has a population, as shown by the Federal Census next preceding said investto the Constitution was adopted changing this paragraph to read as ment of not less than 45,000 inhabitants, and was incorporated as a city follows: at Whenever the boundaries of any city are the same as those of a county, least twenty-five years prior to the making of said investment and has or when any city shall include within Its boundaries more than one not since January 1 1878 defaulted for more than ninety days In the paycountY, the power of any county wholly included within such city to become ment of any part either of principal or interest of any bond, note or other debted shall cease, but the debt of the county heretofore existing shall in- evidence of Indebtedness, or effected any compromise of any kind with the not, holders thereof. But If, for the purposes of this section, be reckoned as a part of the after such default on the part of any such State city debt. (8) The amount hereafter to be raised by tax for county or city purposes, 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 in any county containing a city of 100,000 over Inhabitants, or any such by the Issue of new securities, then the date of the first failure to pay princity of this State, in addition to providing for the principal and interest cipal or interest, when due, upon such debt or security, shall be taken to of existing debt,shall not In the aggregate exceed in any one year 2% of the be the date of such default within the provisions of this subdivision, and assessed valuation of the real and personal estate of such county or city, to subsequent failures to pay instalments of principal or Interest upon such be ascertained as prescribed In this section in respect to county or city debt. debt or security, prior to the refunding or final payment of the same, shall By the terms of the foregoing section, Paragraph (1), every "County. not be held to continue said default or to fix the time thereof within the City, Town or Village" is Included In the prohibition against (1) loaning meaning of this subdivision, at a date later than the date of said first failure "its money or credit." (2) in becoming "directly or indirectly the owner of In payment. If at any time the indebtedness of any such city, together stock In or bonds of any association or corporation," and (3) in any indebtedness except for County. City. Town or Village "Incurring with the indebtedness of any district, or other municipal corporation or Most of the other paragraphs include only counties and cities. purposes." subdivision except a county, which Is wholly or in part included within the In May 1886 the New York Court of Appeals decided at the end of a liti- bounds or limits of said city, less Its water debt and sinking funds, shall exceed 7% of the valuation of said city for purposes of taxation, its bonds gation begun In July 1885 that the sinking fund was not a part of the city debt and stocks shall thereafter, and until such indebtedness shall be reduced to within the meaning of the above provision of the Constitution limiting the 7% of the valuation for the purposes of taxation, cease to be an authorized creation of debt to 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate. Investment for the moneys of savings banks; but the Superintendent of MAY, 1012.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Banks may, in his discretion, require any savings bank to sell such bonds or stocks of said city as may have been purchased prior to said increase of debt. [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.] [In Dec. 1911 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion holding that for savings bonds of the city of Omaha, Neb., are not legal Investments exceeds 7% banks In New York State, as the bonded debt of that city now for full 645, p. 94, V. in Neb.," "Omaha, under of its valuation. See item text of opinion.] 6. In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property situated in than 65% this State to the extent of 80% of the value thereof. Not more If the loan of the whole amount of deposits shall be so loaned or invested. loaned is on unimproved and unproductive real property, the amount in thereon shall not be more than 40% of its actual value. No investment upon except bank any by savings made be shall any bonds and mortgages the duty of investithe report of a committee of its trustees charged with or gating the same, who shall certify to the value of the premises mortgaged to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such report shall be filed and preserved among the records of the corporation. Also In the following securities corporation of this State (a) The first mortgage bonds of any railroad or of any the principal part of whose railroad is located within this State, with railroad corporation of this or any other State or States connecting corrailroad such any of of part the as system operated and controlled and majority a least at railroad which connecting of and poration of this State, of this State, of its capital stock is owned by such a railroad corporation of an issue to or in the mortgage bonds of any such railroad corporation retire all prior mortgage debt of such railroad companies respectively; provided that at no time within live 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 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 live 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 ox such railroad corporation, or such connecting railroad company, respectively, 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. (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 do 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 paragraph 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 operated or controlled. Provided that at the time of making investment authorized 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 corporations shall equal or exceed in amount one-third of the par value of all its bonded indebtedness; and further provided that all bonds authorized for investment by this paragraph shall be secured by a mortgage which Is a first mortgage on 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 indebtedness, and further provided that all bonds of either of said companies hereby authorized for investment shall be secured by a mortgage which is a first mortgage on either the whole or some part of the railroad or railroad property actually in the possession of and operated by said company, or that such bonds shall be mortgage bonds of an issue to retire 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 & Gloversville RR, Co., or in tile mortgage bonds of said railroad company of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, and provided the capital 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 Creek Railroad Company, of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, provided that tile bonds authorized by this paragraph are secured by a mortgage dated, executed and recorded prior to Jan. 1 1905. (e) The mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of 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 live years* an amount at 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 pay the interest payable during that year upon its entire outstanding indebtedness, and the rentals for said year of all leased lines, and further provided that all bonds authorized for investment by this 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 refunding mortgage issued to retire all prior lien 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 mortgage securing the same shall authorize a total issue of bonds which, together with all outstanding prior debts of said company, after deducting therefrom In ease 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 mature 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. ef/ Any railway mortgage Ponds which would be a legal Investment under the 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 live years next preceding the date of any such investment the gross earnings in each year from the operations of said corporation, lecluding the gross earnings of all lines leased and operated or controlled and operated by it, shall not have been less than ten million dollars. (g) The mortgage bonds of a railroad cerporation described In the foregoing 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 (c) or (f); and provided, 43 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 (f) 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 interest of said bonds is guaranteed by indorsement thereon by, or provided said bonds have been assumed by,a corporation whose first 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 guaranteed 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 assuming said bonds,including therein the authorized amount cf all previously guaranteed or assumed bond Issues, shall exceed three times the capital stock of said corporation at the time of making said investment. (i) The first 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 Investment under the provisions of paragraph (a), (e) or (0 of this subdivision, provided the payment of principal and interest of said bonds Is guaranteed by endorsement thereon by the company so owning and operating said road and further provided the mortgage securing said bonds doss not authorize an Issue of more than $20,000 in bonds for each mile of road covered thereby. But no one of the bonds so guaranteed 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 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 provisions 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 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 dividend 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 one railroad corporation described In paragraph (a)of this subdivision, and not more than 5% of such assets in the bonds of any other railroad corporation. In determining the amount of the assets of any savings bank under the provisions of this subdivision, Its securities shall be estimated in the manner prescribed for determining the per centum of surplus by section 154 of this chapter. Street railroad corporations shall not be considered railroad corporations within the meaning of this subdivision. 7. In real property subject to the provisions of Section 147. We omit Section 147, as it relates only to real estate. The following sections of the banking law relate-No. 148 to available funds for current expenses, how loaned, No. 149 to temporary deposits and 150 to personal so. curity and loans on bond and mortgage. SECTION 148. The trustees of every such corporation shall as soon as practicable invest the moneys deposited with them in the securities authorized by this article; but for the purpose of meeting current payments and expenses in excess of the receipts, there may be kept an available fund not exzeeding 10% of the whole amount of deposits with such corporation, on hand or deposit In any bank in this State organized under any law of this State or of the United States, or with any trust company incorporated by any law of the State; but the sum so deposited in any one bank or trust company shall not exceed 25% of the paid-up capital and surplus of arty such bank or company; or such available fund, or any part thereof, may be loaned upon pledge of the securities or any of them named in subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Section 146, or upon the first mortgage bonds, or any of them, of the railroads mentioned and described In subdivision 6 of this section, but not In excess of 90% of the cash market value of such securities so pledged. Should any of the securities so held in pledge depreciate In value, after making any loan thereon, the trustees shall require the immediate payment of such loan, or of a part thereof, or additional security therefor, so that the amount loaned shall at no time exceed 90% of the market value of the securities pledged for the same. SECTION 149. Every such corporation may also deposit temporarily in the banks or trust companies specified in section 148 the excess of current daily receipt/3 over the payments, until such time as the same can be judiciously invested In the securities required by this article. Whenever It shall appear to the Superintendent of Banks that the trustees of any such corporation are violating the spirit and intent of this provision by keeping permanently uninvested all or an undue proportion of the moneys received by them, he shall report the facts to the Attorney-General, who shall proceed against such corporation In the manner provided in section 127 of chapter 689, Laws of 1892. SECTION 150. The trustees of any savings bank shall not loan the moneys deposited with them or any part thereof, upon notes, bills of exchange, drafts or any other personal securities whatever. In all cases of loans upon real property, a sufficient bond secured by a mortgage thereon shall be required of the borrower, and all expenses of searches, examinations and certificates of title, and of drawing, perfecting and recording papers, shall be paid by the borrower. TRUST FUN DS.-How Loaned or Invested.-SectIon 21, Chapter 41, Consolidated Laws of 1909, permits executors, administrators, guardians. &c., to Invest in the same securities as savings banks. We quote the provision below: IN1/STMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.-A trustee or other person holding trust funds for Investment may invest the same In the same kind of securities as those In which savings banks of this State are by law authorized to invest the money deposited therein, and the income derived therefrom, and In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property in this State worth 50% more than the amount loaned thereon. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Note.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements given below see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. School Bonds. ALBANY.-C. H. Foil, Comptroller. In- 3s '00M-N $24,000__May 2 '13-'20 Albany Is In Albany County '03F-A 19,250__Feb 1 '13-'23 3 corporated July 22 1685 4s '11 3.1-N 50,000r_Nov 1 '12-'31 GENERAL BONDED DEBT. Sewer (Beaver Creek) State Street Inapt. Bonds. 4 Us'12 NI-N $100,000 __ _May 1 1962 3s '96M-N $9,000_-Nov 1 '12-'17 Fire-Truck House. High-School Bonds. 48 '10 J-D $95,000r_June 1 '12-'30 4s '11 M-N $38.000r Nov 1 '12-'31 Water Refunding. 4s '11 F-A 190,000r_Feb 1 '13-'31 430'11 J-D 200,000r_June 1 '12-'31 3;is '01F-A $46,800___Feb '13-'21 3;is '02F-A 39.000__Feb 1 '13-'22 Public Improvement Bonds. 3%5 '04F-A$137,499.05rFeb 1 '12-'24 3s '03F-A 30,000Aug 1 '12-'23 330 '06F-A 57.400r_Feb 1 '13-'28 330'01 F-A 60,500_ _Feb 1 '13-'20 Grade Crossing 45 '09 M-S 189,975r_Mch 1 '13-'29 4s '10 J-D 197,580r_June 1 '12-'30 3;is '03F-A $15,950__Feb 1 '13-'23 River Front Improvement Bonds. 4s '11 J-D 174,000r_June 1 '12-'31 4348'12 Id-N 84,000 __May 1 '13-'32 48 '08 J-J $300,000r___July 1 1928 Police-Station Bonds. Washington Park. 78 '74 M-N $155,000____May 1 1914 45 '11 3,1-N $40.000r_Nov 1 '12-'31 Refunding Bonds. 7s '74 M-N 49,000__May 1 1916 6s '75 M-N 75,000____May 1 1915 3,145 '04M-N $69,000__MaY 1 '13-'24 1917 1 Broadway Widening. 37,000_-__Nov M-N '75 Os Os '76 M-N 38,000____May 1 1918 3345 '01A-0 $11,000--Oct 1 '12-'21 Watervliet Avenue. 68 '77 M-N 20,000__May 1 1919 5s '78 M-N 40,000____May 1 1920 334s '01A-0 $4,550__Oct 1 '12-'21 Madison Avenue. 48 '80 M-N 295,000__May 1 '20-'30 4s '80 M-N 7,000____May 1 1922 3348 '01A-0 $28,000__Oct 1 '12-'21 Soldiers' & Sailors' Memorial. 4s '81 M-N 30,000----May 1 1921 45 '82 M-N 28,000____May 1 1922 48 '11 M-N $100,000r..May 1 '21-'30 Beaver Park. 4s '82 M-N 24,000____Nov 1 1922 4s '85 F-A 10,000____Feb 1 1925 45 '94 J-D $54,000_ _June 1 '12-'16 16.000__June 1 '12-'15 3.000-June 1 1934 48 '95 J-J 2s '94 J-D 7,500__Oct 1 '12-'17 334s '9,1\f-N 7,000----May 1 1936 48 '97 A-0 4,900__Oct 1 '12-'18 334s '98A-0 Riverside Park. 334s '01A-0 $27,500____Oct 1 '1221 3345 '99 J-J 12,000__July 1 '12-'19 4,500__Feb 1 '13-'21 900r_-Feb 1 '13-'24 3348 '01F-A 33is '04F-A 44 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. ALBANY (Con.)- is '04 is '05 is '05 ____ 21,000._Jan 1 '46-'48 J-J 10,000. Jan 1 '43-'44 J-J J 1,000_ _ _July 11024 19 000_Juiy 1 '25-'30 is '07 5,000 __July 1 1937 __ 13.000__July 1 '35-'36 is '08 ___ 8,000 __July 1 '40-'41 45 '08 _ (Subject to call any time.) 5,000___July 1 1930 45 '09 ___ Water Bonds. 53 '81'3__._ $59,000_ _ _Oct 1 1916 58 '81 3 ____ 65,000____Oct 1 1921 3s '88 ____ 25,000__Oct 1 1926 330 '00A-0 45,000 r___Oct 11021 330 '02____ 35,000r___Apr 1 1922 330 '03___ 30,000 r___June 1 1923 3)s'00 69,000r__Mch 11059 3Us'09 222,000r_June 1 1929 4s '07 ___ 30,000r___Oct 11928 430'10 M-S 95,000r_ __Mch 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_$1,096,500 Water debt (included) 675,000 Total assessed val. 1911__12,645,546 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$24.06 Population in 1910 31.267 INTEREST is largely paid at the National Park Bank of N Y. City. [VOL. Lxxxxtv. (Assessment about 70% actual value) Bridge Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_421.05 35 '89 F-A $77,000 __Aug 1 1929 34,668 330 Population in 1910 -_ 5 5,000 __ __Aug 1 1931 INT. on water bonds at Mere. Tr. 1 45,000..Aug 1 '32-'34 Co., N. Y.; on school & sewer bonds 334s'97 ---5 15,000 __ __Aug 1 1930 of 1909 at Colum. Tr. Co., N. Y. 1 10,000._ _Aug 1 1931 330'99 F-A 40,000____Aug 1 1935 330'01 F-A 50,000___Aug 1 1937 This village is in Livingston Co. 330'04 F-A 57,000_ __Aug 1 1939 Incorporated in 1853. City Hall Bonds Street-Improvement Bonds F-A 585,000.. __Aug 1 1915 4s 4.35s12A-0 $18,000r _Oct 1 '12-'23 120,000._Aug 1 '16-'17 Water Bonds F-A f 10,000_ __Aug 1 1928 4s 430 '06J-D $30,000r_ Dec 1 '12-'36 110,500_ _Aug 1 1929 430'08 J-J 45,000 _ _ _July 1 '12-'38 4s F-A 100,000__Aug 1 '18-'27 Sewer Bonds. School Bonds. 4s Oct $10,000r Oct 1 1915 330'96 $30,000 __Aug 1 '20-'22 ($1,666 67 yearly.) 20,000 __Aug 1 '23'-26 _ 330'97 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '07 F-A 150,000r_Aug 1 '12-'16 4 45'08 J-J $13.500r_July 1 '12-'38 1 5,000r___Aug 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Jan 1912_ $111,500 48 '09 A-0 20,000r_Aux 1 '13-'16 Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,055,236 430'10 J-D 50,000r _Aug 1 '20-'24 (Assessment about 34 actual value.) Contingent Fund Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ -$8.72 330'01 31-S $10,000 ___Sept '12-'16 Population in 1910 2.053 Park Bonds INTEREST payable to registered 4s '09 M-S $8,000r___Aug 1 1912 holders in New York exchange. Grade Crossing Bonds. • • 330'04 F-A $50,000- __Aug 1 1938 Fire Department Bonds ,MSTERDAM SCHOOL DISTRICT. 330'95 __ J$20,000__Aug 1 '13-'14 45 _ 372.000 __Oct 1 '12-'47 4. 1 5,000-. _Aug 1 1915 45 ___ 14,000 _Sept 1 '12-'18 This district is in Suffolk County. 15,000-_Aug 1 1936 430 __ 20,000 __Oct 1 '12-'26 430'09 July $42.000r_Jan 1 '13-'40 330'01 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_4106,000 58 '07 July 3,000r_ _Jan 1 '13-'18 I 5,000r. __Aug 1 1914 Assessed valuation 1911_12,193,300 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _$45,000 330'11 31-S ; 10,000r_ __Aug 1 1915 1 5,000r. __Aug 1 1916 School tax (per M) 1911 $7.55 Assessed valuation 1911 _ _ _680,750 Population in 1910 31,267 (Assessment about 30% actual value) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 _4917,200 25,675 loan notes INTEREST payable at Amster- School tax (per $1.000) '11_$15.40 Temporary INT. payable at First Nat. Bank of Street-improvement notes__ 13,432 dam Savings Bank. 45,995 Sinking fund --------• Lindenhurst in N. Y. exchange. Total assessed val. 1911._25.705,048 (Assessment about 34 actual value.) This town Is in Delaware County. This village is in Onondaga County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 101l_..__$25.00 Refunding Bonds. 48,441 Population in 1910 31-S1$16,000__Mch 1 '13-'16 Incorporated In 1847. 330 Refunding Water Bonds. INTEREST on city-hall and $148,50,000_Mch I '17-'26 8,000__Sept 1 '12-'27 4s '09 M-S $58,000r _Yearly to '29 000 bridge bonds In N. Y. City; on re334s 6,000_ _Sept 1 '28-'30 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_ $58,000 maining loans at City Treas. office. M-S 2.500___Sent 1 1931 Assessed valuation 1909.._$1.407,75t _$6.9( B0ONVILLE UNION FREE 8$-SJ 8,500 1912-1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909 Tot. bonds_$4,543.977 $4,163,359 $30 3.099 1 5,500 1929 Population in 1910 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Sinking funds_ 1,544,030 1,576,656 INT. remitted to registered holder. Old Railroad Bonds This district is in Oneida County. $2,300 BOND. DEBT Apr 1911 _ 45 '09 M-N J$18,000rNovl '12-'29 _$102,500 Net debt_ ..$2,999.947 _$2,999,947 $2,586.697 1 20,000r _Nov 1 '30-'39 In additim to the above there Assessed valuation 1910_ .. _ _602,907 This village is in Saratoga County. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_538,000 are outstanding street Improvement Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _$24.50 Incorporated in 1807. _ _ _761,681 Assessed valuation 19 2.007 assessment bonds amounting on Population In 1910 Water Bonds (Assess't about 50 or 60% act. value) April 1 1912 to $732,815. 3345 NovI$14.000o-Nov '12-'18 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_$9.85 This city owns and operates its 3,000c__Nov '19-'21 This village is in Erie County. InINTEREST at National Exchange water system, and the principal and 6,0000....Nov '12-'17 Bank in Boonville in N. Y. exchange. Interest of the water debt are paid corporated in 1873. 45 , Nov 1,000c_ _ _ _Nov 1918 Water Bonds. out of water rent receipts. 1,710c__Nov 12-'20 BRIARCLIFF MANOR. CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate 434s'10 J-D $55,000c_Dec 1 '15-'39 500c__ __Nov 1921 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ ...455,000 This village Is in Westchester Co. owned by city in 1912, $7,614,560. 430 Novj 10.000c__Nov '12-'16 Incorporated In 1902. valuation 1911 Assessed 402,000 ASSESSED VALUATION. 1 2,000c_ _Nov '17-'18 Street Bonds. Tax rate (per $1000), 1911__$5.72 1912. 1911. 6,000c_Nov 1 '12-'23 4.60s '06 F-A $72,000r_ Aug 1 '12-'35 8913 430'09 Nov Real estate _ $77,962,745 $75,705,845 Population in 1910 Dec 1,000c_ Dec 1 '12-'13 Water Bonds, Bank stock_ 6,686,454 6,625,248 INTEREST payable at Bank of An- 430'09 Refunding Water Bonds 4 30'08 J-J $75,000c July 10 '13-'37 Personal __ 4,865.850 4,465,850 gola or Chase National Bank, N. Y. 330'06 $34,000c-Dec '12-'28 J-D 1 34,000r_Apr 1 '14-'30 4.108'09A-0 Franchises _ 6,668.675 6,698,375 430'10 Nov 6,400__Nov 1 '12-'23 430'10 M-S 20,000r_Apr 1 '14-30 2.000__Dec 1 '12-'15 BOND. DEBT May 119124201,000 Dec Total_„$96,183,724 $93,495,318, This village is in Wyoming County. 430'10 Street Bonds. Incorporated in 1871. Assessed valuation 1911_ _3,625,006 Tax(per$1.000) $20.40 430'10 F-A $4,000r_Aug 1 '15-'1P Village tax (per $1,000) 1911 $12.00 Electric Light Bonds. 1900. 1905. Bonds. Total tax (per 31.000) 1911 __$21.50 Real estate $61,546,192 $59,790,690 4.40s'08 M-S$20,000r_Sept 1 '13-'32 4s SewerJ-J $10,000c-Jan 1 '13-'32 Population in 1910 Water Bonds. 950 Bank stock_ J-J 150.000r_.Jan 1 '30-'39 INT. on registered bonds payable Personal __ 5,202,4001 9,237,194 430 '06Nov $20,000c_Nov 1 '13-'32 3.70s Jan 500____Jan 1 1915 In Briarcliff Manor; on coupon bonds 3 80$ Sept 16,800c 1933 430'09 Franchises _ 3,509,5501 BONDED DEBT Apr 1912_556,800 BOND. DEBT May 1911_ $261,500 at Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y. City. 96,50( 676,710 Water debt (Included) Total__ _$70,258,142 $69,027,884 Assessed valuation 1911 valuation 1910..2,160,233 BROCKPORT. Tax(per$1,000) $20.40 $21.40 (Assessment about % actual value.) Assessed Tax rate (per 1911 $1,000) This village is in Monroe County. $9.00 (Assessment about 54 actual value.) POPULATION.-In 1910 was Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910-__$20.00 Incorporated in 1829. 1,294 100,253; in 1905, 98,374; in 1900, Population In 1910 INT. pay. In Arcade at Cit. Bank. Population in 1910 4,130 Sewer Bonds. 94,151; 1890, 94.923; 1880, 90,758. INT at VIllag. Treasurer's office. 3.655 g a-an $60,000r___ $3,000 y'rly BOND. DEBT Apr 1912-. _$60,000 $2,644 Sinking fund County seat is the city of Albany. Assessed valuation 1911,._2,241,911 Refunding Bonds. This district (P. 0. Newark) Is In This district is in the town of Bar- Total tax (per $1,000) 1011 _ _ _$22.84 45 '11 F-Af$33,750r_ Feb 15 '13-'15 Wayne County. 3.579 1 60.000r_ Feb 15 '17-'19 4.355.12Dec $27,500r_ Dec 1 '17-'26 ton, Tloga County (P. 0. Waverly). Populatio In 1910 INTEREST payable at Chase Nat. 430'11 Oct $613,000c_Jan 1 '13-'32 War Loan (Refunding). BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 $57,500 TOTAL Bank, New York City. 45 semi-an )19,000r____Mch 1913 Assessed _466,000 DEBT 1912_ Apr valuation 1911_ _2,500,000 4s semi-an 18,000r_ ....Mch 1914 School tax (per $1,000) 1911 _.$10.24 Assessed valuation 1911-$2,199,799 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_49.23 BR ONXVILLE. 45 semi-an 17,000r_ _ _ _Mob 1915 Thls village Is in Westchester Co. INTEREST payable at First Nat. INT. at A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y. 45. M-S '051 13,000r...itch 1 '13-'25 Incorporated in 1898. 9,000r_ __Mch 11928 Bank, Newark, in N. Y. exchange. Sewer Bonds. 45 semi-an 39,000r_ _ _ _Mch 1916 4s semi-an This village is in Genesee County. 4.208.06J-D $6,000r_June 15 '12-14 20,000r_ _Mch 1917 JD 16,000r _ Dec 1 12-'27 4s This village is in Westchester Incorporated In 1823. 45 M&S 40,000r_lIch 1 '18-'19 J-J 48 18,000r_Jan 15 '13-'30 Sewer System Bonds. f14,000r_Mch 1 '13-'26 County. Incorp. Jan. 14 1896. J-J Street Imp. Bonds. 5,000r_Jan 15 '13-'17 41 __s '09 J-J $375 000_July 1 '14-38 4s 131 000r_ _Mch 1 1927 Is 1,500r_July 1 '12-'14 J-J $15,000r 1912 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1909_ $375,000 430'07 131-S Toll Road Purchase Bonds 2,000r_ _June 1 '13-14 Refunding Bonds. 41 '07 M-SJ$14,000r..hich 1 '13-'26 Assessed valuation 1909_ _6,660,004 5s '08 J-D 4.455'08 M-S 5,000r-Sept 1 '13-'17 1 30,000r___Mch 1 1927 3.653'07A-0J $23.000r_Apr 1 '13-'35 Village tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _ $8.01' 1 12,000r___Apr 1 1936 Population in 1910 1914-1918 Highway improvement Bonds. 11,613 4.35s'09 8$-S 5,000 6,500 ___ 4.40s 330 F-AJ$11,000r _Aug '12-'22 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912_350,000 Street Improvement Bonds 16,000r_ Aug 1 1923 Assessed valuation 1911...1,302,181 330 3I-S This town (P. 0. Katonah) is lo- 4.205'06 J-D $4,000r_June 15 '12-13 7.000r_Mch 1 '13-'19 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 330 11-S 1,000r_ Moll 1 1913 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__$16 67 cated in Westchester Co. Inc.In 1700. Ss '07 M-S 18.4n0r_Sept 1 '12-'31 4.45s'08 M'S 6,000r_SePt 1 '13-'13 330 Highway Bonds. 537 F-Al l3,000 Aug 1 '12-'24 Population in 1910 11,500 1904 INTEREST is payable in ArdsleY. $93,600rJune I '12-'23 4.405 --1180.000_ _ _Aug 1 1925 1.200 --4s '07 11-N 114.000r_May 15 '13-26 45 '06 June; 5,000r___June 1 1924 4.40s Funding Bonds. )80,000r_ _ May 15 1927 800r_ June 1 1934 I ___ 4.358 $8,500 4s '08 A-0 116,000r_Oct 1 '12-'27 This city is the county seat of I 4,800r...June 1 1935 160,000r..... _ Oct 1 1928 Cayuga Co. Inc. March 211848. I 2,800r __June 1 1924 BONDED DEBT Jan 1911_ $134.100 4s '09 J-J I 18,000r_July 1 '12-'29 430'11 J-D I $250 _ __June 15 1912 4'90s'06 June( 77,200r_June 1 '25-'34 Assessed valuation 1910_ _2,080,731 48,000r_ __July 1 1930 110.150_June 15 '13-'26 I 3,000r __June 1 1935 Total tax (per 31.000) 1910...414.40 Population in 1910 4s '11 _ 1,863 19,000r_Oct 1 '12-30 430'11 J-D I State Road Bonds. 248.52 June 15 1912 INT. on 4.20s & 434s of 1907 pay1 9,500.June 15 '13-'16 4s 178,000r_Oct 1 '31-'32 July j$1,000r __ _July 1 1912 Almshouse Bonds. 440'11 J-D I 406.12 June 15 1912 1 1,134.64rJuly 1 1913 able at Farmers' Loan & Tr. Co. In 330 M-N $18,000r May 1 '13-'21 Meh 7,058.68r _Mch '14-'20 N. Y. City; on 5s of 1907 and all 132,915.June 15 '13-'41 430 Refunding City Hall Bonds. Paving Bonds BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ $196,393 Issues of 1908 In N. Y. exchange. 330 A-0 $9,000r Oct 1 '12-'20 (5.4310&5s $111,547 74____ Various Assessed valuation 1911_ _7,912,246 37,000r_ _ _Oct 11021 Water Bonds (Assessment about 90% actual value) BROOKHAVEN UNION FREE 330 A&010.000r_det 1 1912-21 J-D $300,000r-May 1 '14-25 Tax rate (perutside village_$11.06 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.24. 23,000r _Oct 1 1922 48 M-N 5,000r_.May 11928 $1,000) '11 Inside village__ 6.62 This district Is in Suffolk County. INTEREST at County Treas. office. Electrical Subway Bonds Light District__ 0.78 Sis, 4.60s 7,500c1Part yearly TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1911 $1,036,750 4s 5,629 Is, J&J-J-D $9,600.July 17 '12-'15 Population in 1910 until 1921 Total assessed val. 1910_130,627,155 4s INTEREST on highway bonds is BOND. DEB 63,50011 4,125__Sept 7 '12-'14 $71,000 1912_ Jan. 1 County tax (per $1,000)'10.._.$4.40 430 Bank. Nat. payable at Mt. Kisco 1.100_July 17 '12-'15 ___ Assessed valuation '11-'1234,100,000 Population In 1910 5,000..Sept 28 '12-'16 ___ 173,666 430 (Assessment about 75% actual value) 44s 3,600...Feb 7 '13-'20 BLNGHAMTON. _ _ School tax (per $1,000) 1911_310.00 Sewer Bonds This city is the county seat of Population in 1912 (est.) 6,500 This city Is In Montgomery County 49,4.103;434s&58 $202,754.84 Various Broome The water-works are INT. payable at Patchogue Bank Sewer Bonds. 4s '10 J-J 73,600 00_Jan 4 '13-'35 estimatedCo. to be worth $2,000,000. 35 '87 ____ $45,500„July 1 '12-'18 Disposal Plant Bonds. Sevier Bonds. BUFFALO. Wm. G. Justice,Comp. 33 '87-9 ____ 40,000_ _July 1 '19-'23 43 '09 ___ $36,426..May 20 13-'19 4s '07 ___ f10,000 _ _Nov 1 1917 Buffalo is in Erie Co., and the city's 3s '87-0__ 7.000____July 1 1924 430 41,360..Nov 17 '12-'35 '18-'19 130,000 __Nov tax valuation is about six-sevenths 1 3s '87-9 ____ 39,000__July 1 '25-'30 School Bonds 3345'08 F-A $25,000__Aug 1 '20-'23 county. Incorp. 1832. Is '87 ___ 26,000__July 1 '31-'34 4s A-0$110,000„Oct I '12-'22 4s '08 F-A 20,000._Aug 1 '24-'27 that of entire $1,588,708 bonds offered for sale May 35 '87 ____ 6,000_ _ __July 11035 4s '09 M-N 180,000r_May 1 '13-'30 35 '09 ___ ...Aug 8,000_ 1 1918 p. 1398. The loans 94, 211912. V. 3s '87 _- 5,000_ _July 1 1936 Refunding School Bonds. Nurses' Home Bonds. outstanding at time of going to press 4s '94 ____ 10,000__July 1 '31-'32 4s _ $10,000_ __May 1 1931 330'01 F-A $4.000_ _Aug 1 1936 were as follows: 4s '94 _ _ _ 8,000. _July 1 '33-'34 Sidewalk Bonds Hospital Bonds. • Abate. Nuisance Ohio Basin Slip. 3 30 ____ 20,000_ _July 1 '37-'38 430 -.45,759.70./1pr 21 '12-'21 330'95 ___ 55,000_ „Aug 1 1912 330'02 J-J $55,000r_July 1 '12-'22 330 '01._ 5,000____July 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 $1,155,214 F-A 6,000___Aug 1 1931 Abate. Nuis.Clark&Skinner Canal. 330 '02 _ _ 12,000_ _July 1 '39-'40 Water debt (included) .. 305,000 330'01 Library Site Bonds. 330'04 M-N $70,100r_Nov 1 '11-'24 4s '03 __ $25,000__May 1 '41-'45 Total assessed val. 1911_521,247.813 330'02 31-S $15,000____Sept 1 1938 330'05 J-J 105,000r_July 1 '12-'25 Water. 4s '95 F-A $31,000__Feb 1 '13-'15 4s '96 F-A 40,000Feb 1 '13-'14 4s '96 F-A 10,000._ _Feb 1 1915 330 '94F-A 5,000__Feb 1 '13-'14 4s '97 31-N 25,000__May 1 '13-'17 330 '98M-N 60,000May 1 '13-'18 330 '998$-N 70,000__May 1 '13-'19 4s '06 J-D 77,000r_Dec 1 '12-'26 4s '07 J-D 80,000r_Dec 1 '12-'27 48 '08 A-0 160,000r_Apr 1 '13 '28 45 '08 J-J 200,000r_July 1 1928 4s '06 J-D 75,000r Dec 1 '12-'26 4s '09 J-D 200,000r......Dec 1 1929 43 '10 J-D 100,000r-Dec 1 1930 43 '11 M-N 100,000r. __Nov 1 1931 4s '11 J-D 100,000r___Dec 7 1931 4 3is'12 M-N 100,000 _ _ __May 1 1932 Special Water Bonds. 330 '04F-A $29,250r-Feb 1 '12-'24 Public Bath Bonds. 3345 '01F-A 34.500..Feb 1 '13-11 *ASSESSMENT BONDS. , Street improvement. 330'05 F-A $59.175__Feb '13-'15 4s '06 F-A 127,900 _Feb '13-'16 4s '06 J-D 42,000__Dee '12-'16 4s '08 A-0 89,600r_ _Apr '12-'18 48 '09 M-S 78.400r_lich l '13-'19 4s '10 J-D 229,050r.June 1 '12-'21 45 '11 M-N 46,000r_Nov 1 '12-'31 4s '11 ___ 93,500 Jan 1 '12-'21 4!4s'12 M-N 162,000 __May 1 '13-'22 improvement. 330 '03 F-A $8.300__ _ _Feb 1 1913 330 '04 F-A 4,802r_Feb 1 '13-'14 • Principal and interest paid by holders of property benefited. INTEREST on Washington Park bonds issued from 1870 to 1880, and on water bonds of 1877, is payable In New York; on others in Albany. TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS., &C. Apr. 1 '12. Jan. 1 '11' Gen. bonds_ _$3,035,177 $2,595,356 Water bonds_ 1,508,800 1,568,000 AVON. BABYLON UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. ANDES. BALDWINSVILLE. BALLSTON SPA. ANGOLA. ARCADE. ALBANY COUNTY. ARCADIA UNION FREE SCHOOL BARTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2. DISTRICT NO. . 1 ARDSLEY. 1 BEDFORD. AUBURN. AMSTERDAM. BATAVIA. MAY. 1912. NEW YORK-CIT1ES AND TOWNS Police Sc Fire Dept. Bonds. BUFFALO.-(Con.) Buffalo River Improvem't Bonds. 48 '12 A-0 $15,000_ _Apr 1 1932 Hertel Avenue Sewer. 4s '09 M-N$331,500r___May 1 1939 Refuse Utilization Plant Bonds. Is '87 F-A$200,000r___Aug 11017 City and County Hall. 48 '09 M-N $14,000r May 15 '13-'19 4s '08 J-J 20.000r _ _ _ _1912-1913 4s '09 J-J$29,718 40r July 1 '12-'19 Refunding Bonds. 4s '11 A-0 72,000Apr 15 '13-'21 Buffalo New York & Phila. Refund. 48 '11 J-J 1172,026 84r July1 '12-31 55,000r_July 1 '12-'31 1148 J-J 1100,000rJuly 1 1912 48 '11 J-J Municipal Building Bonds. 4s '10 J-D 95,000r_June 15 '12-30 48 '11 A-0 72,000r_Apr 15 '13-'21 45 '09 F-A$135,000r_Aug 1 '12-29 48 '10 J-D 95,000r _Dec 15 '12-30 4s '10 J-J 19,000__July 1 '12-30 Underground Police & Fire Wires. 4s '10 A-0 95,000r_Oct 1 '12-'30 4s '09 F-A $32,000r_Aug 1 '12-'19 48 '11 A-0 237,500r_Apr 15 '13-'31 Water 48 '10 J-J 8,000r_Jan 1 '13-'20 330'88 J-J $275,000r_ _June 15 1914 Tax Scrip. 33,68'03 A-0 $85,000r_ __Apr 1 1913 30'89 M-N 225,000r___May 11019 48 '07 F-A 150,000r_Feb 1 '13-'17 33-68'03 M-S 41,250r_Mcn 1 '13-23 7,500r_Aug 1 '12-14 48 '07 A-0 12,000r_Oct 1 '12-'17 48 '05 F-A 48 '09 F-A 21,000r_Feb 1 '13-'19 330'05 M-S 400,000r _July 1'12-35 1 1957 J-D 500,000r___June '07 4s Elmwood Ave. Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 $19,487.32r_0ct 1 1914 48 '07 M-S 260,000r_Sept 2 '12-'37 4s '09 J-D 371,966.66r_Dec 15 '14 48 '08 A-01500,000r_Apr 10 1958 Subject to call after Apr 10 1928.) Park. 78 '70 J-Jj$200,000c&r_July 1'15-16 48 '08 A-0 500,000r Oct 10 1958 150,000c&r_July 1 1917 (Subject to call after Oct 10 1928.) 50,000c&r_Jan 1 1918 48 '09 F-A 500.000r _Feb 15 1959 is '71 J78 J-J 200,000c&attly 1'19&'21 4s '09 A-0 500,000r_Apr 15 1959 1 1923 48 '09 F-A 500,000r__Aug 1 1959 95,000c&r_Jan 75 '73 J-J 7s '73 J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1924 48 '10 F-A 500,000r_ Feb 15 1960 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1930.) 78 '74 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 78 '75 J-J 200,000c&r_J&J 1 1925 48 '10 J-D 500,000r_June 15 1960 65 '76 J-J 100,000c&r..Jan 1 1924 48 '11 A-0 400,000r_ _Oct 2 1931 Buffalo Trunk Sewer. 30,000r___July 1 1926 35 '86 J-J 330'87 F-A 120,000r__Feb 1 1927 33,68'88 F-A $35,000r_Aug 1 '12-18 50,000r___Jan 1 1925 3368'89 F-A 40,000r_Aug 1 '12-'19 3368'90 J-J 3168'91 J-J 200,000r___July 1 1921 3368'90 F-A 45,000r_Aug 1 '12-'20 310'94 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '24&'28 35 '86 F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '12-'16 13,750r_Jan 1 '13-'17 35 '87 F-A 30,000r_Aug 1 '12-'17 338'97 J-J Water Refunding. 30,000r___Apr 1 1917 3348'97 J-J 8,946r_ _ June 1917 33,68'92 A-01100,000r. __Oct 1 1912 31097 J-J 3 As'97 J-D 16,500r_Dec 1 '12-'17 3368'92 J-D 100,000r_ _Dec 1 1912 30,000r___July '12-'14 81,500r ____1912-1918 334s'94 J-J 33,68'98 J-J 50,000r___Jan 1 1916 33,0'06 F-A 37,500r_Aug 1 '12-'26 33,096 J-J J-J 1 1916 3As'96 1928 100,000r___July 1 20,000r___July J-J 45 '08 48 '11 A-0 160,000r__Apr 15 1061 330'97 J-D 120.000r_June 1 '12-'17 330'98 M-S 18,000r ____1912-1019 (Subject to call April 15 1931.) 45 '11 A-0 212,500r___Oct 1 1961 3 As'fh) A-0 35,000r_Apr 26 '13-'19 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1931.) 3368'00 A-0 40,000r.Apr 25 '13-'20 4 As'12 F-A $95,000r -Feb 15 1962 336s'01 A-0 40,500r_Apr 1 '13-'21 33,6s'02 J-D 55,000r_June 1 '12-'22 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1932.) 4s '12 A-0 43,900- __Apr 1 1962 330'03 M-S 120,000r_Sept 1 '12-'23 48 '04 J-J 15,000r_July 1 '12-'14 Hamburg Canal. 3346'03 J-J $55,000r_Jan 1 '13-'23 45 '04 M-S 30,000r_Sept 1 '12-'14 330'00 A-0 202,500r_Oct 1 '12-20 4s '05 A-0 30,000r_Apr 1 '13-'15 330'05 J-J 40,000r_July 1 '12-'15 Orade Crossing Bonds. 33,6s'96 F-A$171,000r___Feb 1 1916 33,6s'05 J-J 80,000r_July 1 '12-'35 83,000r__July 1 1916 3348'06 M-S 40,000r_Men 1 '13-'16 330'96 J-J 330'97 F-A 194,687r___Feb 1 1917 33,6s'06 A-0 20,000r_Apr 1 '13-'16 6,305r___Mch 1 1917 4s '06 J-J 75,000r_July 1 '12-'26 3348'97 M-S 6,111r___Apr 15 1917 48 '07 J-J 160,000r_July 1 '12-'27 3As'97 A-0 33,68'97 M-N 151,456r__May 1 1917 48 '08 A-0 67,474 70r_Oct 1 '12-'28 3368'97 J-D 145,987r___J'ne 1 1917 45 '08 F-A 85,000r_Aug 1 '12-'28 3360'07 A-0 73,380r___Oct 1 1917 48 '08 J-D 48,875r_June 1 '12-'28 1165'98 F-A 27,722r_Feb 15 1918 4s '08 J-D 85,000r_Dec 1 '12-'28 3368'98 M-S 61,414r_--Mch 11018 48 '09 A-0 130,500r_Oct 1 '12-'29 330'98 A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1918 Is '09 F-A 180,000r_Aug 1 '12-'29 45.000_Dec 15 '12-'29 3168'98 M-N 16,913r-__Nov 1 1918 48 '09 ___ $30'99 M-S 18,703r__Mch 1 1919 48 '10 J-D 1,000,000r J'ne 15 1960 34s'99 J-J 285,187r__June 1 1919 4s '10 J-D 95,000r J'ne 15 '12-'30 95,000r_Jan 1 '13-'31 3368'99 J-J 182,716r__July 1 1919 48 '11 J-J 3 As'99 A-0 75,455r___Oct 2 1919 4s '11 M-N 200,000r Nov 1 '12-'31 50,000r_July 1 '12-'31 3%8'99 J-D 335,772r_Dec 1 1919 48 '11 J-J 3348'00 J-D 45,799r___June 1 1920 48 12 A-0 10,000 __Apr 25 1937 Hospital Bonds. 3368'00 J-J 173,487r_Ju1y 1 1920 33-s'00 F-A 10,927r___Aug 1 1920 3;68'04 J-J 132,500r_July 1 '12-'24 1921 48 '11 A-0 200,000r___Apr 1 1931 55,918r_Jan 3%8'01 J-J 5.070r___Feb 1 1921 Refunding Railroad Bonds. 330'01 F-A 3168'01 M-S 76,940rMch 1 1921 48 '11 J-J 1100,000r_July 1 '12-31 Refunding Park Bonds. 3368'01 M-S 64,575r___Mch 1 1921 3168'01 A-0 111,544r___Apr 1 1921 48 '10 J-D 147,500r_J'ne 15 '12-'30 Refunding Property Bonds. 33,6s'02 F-A 482,284r___ Feb 1 1922 33-s'02 A-0 121,410r___Oct 1 1922 48 '10 J-D $36,000r_J'ne 15 '12-20 Turning Basin Refunding Bonds. 17,669rJan 1 1923 330'03 J-J 330'03 A-0 25,960r___Apr 1 1923 Is '10 J-J 1142,500r_July 1 '12-30 Sewer Bonds. 3368'03 M-N 383,823r_May 1 1923 3368'03 F-A 124,444r___Aug 1 1923 Is '09 J-D $115,000r_Dec 15 1929 South Buffalo Flood Bonds. 3%8'03 F-A 80,581rAug 15 1923 310'04 F-A 83,485r___Aug 1 1924 330'96 A-0 $60,000r_ Aug 1 1926 13,000r_ July 1 1927 J-J 18,300r_July 15 '12-'14 336s'97 J-J 3 Refund. Special Franchise taxes. 3368'05 M-S 46,642r_Sept 1 1925 4s '06 F-A 541,607r___Feb 1 1926 48 ,07 J-J $13,721.52r_July 1 1912 68,510r___July 1 1926 Buffalo & Jamestown RR. Refund. Is '06 J-J 45 '07 A-0 81,970r___Apr 1 1923 330'93 J-J $75,000r___Jan 1 1913 Is '07 J-J 118,922r___July 1 1927 3368'93 F-A 75,000r___Feb 1 1913 4, '07 F-A 46,565r_ Aug 1 1927 3;•68'93 J-D 75,000r_ _June 2 1913 Is '07 M-S 200,000r__ _Sept 2 1927 33,68'04 J-J 75,000r___July 1 1914 Is '07 A-0 25,642r___Oct 1 1927 3348'95 A-0 77,000r_ _Oct 1 1915 Is '07 MN 43,913r___Nov 1 1927 3368'02 A-0 37,500r_Apr 1 '13-'22 1928 1 M-N 3368'02 41,250r_Nov 1 '12-'22 Is '08 A-0 16,443r___Apr 9,617r___Aug 1 1928 4s '04 J-J 15,000r_Jan 1 '13-'14 48 '08 F-A 45 '08 M-N 37,373r .Nov 1 1913 48 '04 F-A 15,000r_Feb 1 '13-'14 Bird Avenue Sewer. Is '08 J-I) 60,000r_Dec 1 1928 8 293r__Feb 15 1914 4s '83 M-N $238,000r May 1 1913 4s '09 F-A 48 '09 A-0 300,000r_Apr 15 1929 Refunding City Hall 6c Court House , '02 F-A0155,000r_Aug 1 '12-'22 4s '09 A-0 40,500r___Oet 1 1929 330 Is '10 F-A 36,140.74r_Feb 1 1915 3348'03 M-N 55,000r_May 1 '13-'23 Is '11 M-S 150,000r___Mch 1 1931 3%8'05 M-S 120.000r_Sept 1 '12-'35 Is '11 A-0 250,000rApr 15 1931 48 '07 J-J 160,000r_July 1 '12-'27 4,796____July 11012 48 '10 ___ 118,750_June 15 '12-'30 48 '11 A-0 48 '11 A-0 11,500__June 1 '12-'21 45 '11 M-N 50,000r_Nov 1 '12-31 Bailey Avenue Sewer. 35,000____July 1 1931 45 '11 ___ 43.0'12 F-A 100,000r -Feb 15 1932 330'88 J-J $200,000r___July 1 1918 Playground Bonds. 430'12 F-A 150,000r_Feb 15 1032 4s '00 F-A 150,000r___Aug 11920 Fax Loan. 4s '07 A-0 $25,000r _Oct 1 '1912 48 '11 A-0 50.000r___Apr 1 1931 Fire House Bonds. 45 '08 A-0 100,000r_Oct 1 '12-'13 45 '09 A-0 106,083 37 Oct 1 '12-'14 45 '08 F-A $21,549 37r Aug 1 '12-28 Chicago Fire Relief Fund. le '10 M-S) 25,000r___Sept 11012 100,000r_Sept 1 '14-15 33,68'97 A-0 $15,000r ___1912-1917 Schools. Elk St. Market Enlargement. 330'94 F-A$300,000r___Feb 1 1914 330'00 A-0 $80,000r__Apr 1 1920 3368'95 J-D 52,000r_June 1 '12-15 INT.-WHERE PAYABLE-Int. 3%8'97 J-J 125,000r_Jan 1 '13-'17 payable by City Comp. In Buffalo and 330'98 M-N 30,000r_May 2 '13-'18 135r Han >ver N. Bk., N.Y., as follows: 330'98 M-N 35,000r_Nov '12-'18 INTEREST PAYABLE330'99 M-S 35.000r___Mch '13-'19 In New York only3368'09 J-D 80,000r_Dec 1 '12-'19 Volunteer relief. 33.68'00 M-N 40,000r___May '13-'20 Sewer bonds'12-'20 1 3348'00 M-N 90,000r_Nov Hertel Avenue. 3363'02 F-A 100,000r_Feb 1 '13-22 Babcock & Seneca Streets. 3368'02 J-I) 82,500r_June 1 '12-22 Bird Avenue. 33,68'02 A-0 50,000r_Apr 1 '13-22 Bailey Avenue sewer. 33,0'03 M-S 82,500r_Mch 1 '13-23 School bonds. 3365'04 M-S 90,000r_Mch 1 '13-'24 Swing Bridge. 3%8'04 A-0 97,500r_Oct 1 '12-'24 Market bonds. 3163'06 F-A 300,000r___Aug 1 1926 Plank road awards. 3 As'07 M-S 100,000r__Sept 1 1927 Municipal Court building. 3%8'07 F-A 50.000r_ -Aug 11027 In Buffalo only-. 4s '08 J-D 200,000r.-Dec 1 1928 Deficiency loan. 48 '09 F-A 300,000r___Aug 1 1929 Monthly local work. 48 '10 J-D 200.000r_JUne 15 1930 Temporary loans. 1931 1 45 '11 A-0 100,000r -Apr In bolls New York and Buffalo48 '11 A-0 130,000r___Oct 1 1931 44s'12 F-A 200,000r__Feb 15 1932 Buffalo River. 95 '12 A-0 150,000 __Apr _1 :13-'32 Buffalo Trunk sewer. 45 Water and Sewer Bonds. City and County Hall. 1911 33is8c4sM-N $31,000c&r Grade crossing. 3,500r_Nov 1 '12-'11 M-N 48 Park and railroad bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 18 '12_ $74,40, Refunding bonds. Assessed valuation 1911_ 11,112.47, School bonds. (Assessment about 3-5 actual value. Tax loans. Village tax (per $1,000)'11__111.0 Water loans. 1,86: Population in 1910 Hamburg Canal. TOT. DEBT, SINK. FDS., &C. - INTEREST on water and sewei Jan 1. 12. July 1'11. bonds payable at Schenectady Savings Bank, Schenectady. Tot. bond. d't.26,223,582 26,466,932 Sinking funds_ 2,794,829 2,795,647 CHARLOTTE. This village is In Monroe Counts' Net debt__ _23,428,753 23.671,285 The sinking funds are all invested Incorporated in 1869. Water Bonds. in the city's own bonds. In addition to the Indebtedness as given above, 4%s'07 ann $6,000r __1912-192 July 16,000r ____1912-192 there was outstanding on July 1 1911 43s Electric Light Bonds. treasury and local fund warrants to 4 As'07 ann $6,000r __1912-1911 the amount of $1,668,589.96. 6,400r ____1912-1911 July CITY PROPERTY.-.The city 436s 1911 June 1,000c owns real estate estimated at $21,- 33s Sewer Bonds. 280,496; personal property valued at 1914 F-A $15,000r $18,011,269; total, $39,291,765. In- 4 As cluded in this total is the water-works BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 -$51,404 7,072 property, consisting of real estate Floating debt 14,007 valued at $2,144,266 and personal Sinking fund property valued at $10,936,711. The Assessed valuation 1912 _ _ 1,035,171 total resources of the city on July 1 (Assessment about 40% actual value) 1911, incl. all property-real and Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 _ _ $16.42 1,938 personal-together with other assets, Population in 1910 were figured by the Comptroller at INTEREST is payable in Char. $45,736,199 and liabilities at $27,- lotte and In Rochester. 157,607, leaving $18,578,592 as the excess of resources over liabilities. CHEMUNG COUNTY. ASSESSED VALUATION. Elmira Is the county seat. 1911. 1910. Road Bonds. 1905. 49 '07 Feb 15,000c_ _Feb 1 1913 Feb 25,000c_ _Feb 1 '13-'17 R.E.290853595 282170540 245813000 45'06 Per 31906450 30105700 20006700 4363'08 F-Al 20,000c_Feb 1 '18-'19 1 8,000c_ Feb 1 1920 Tot..322760045 312276240 265819700 (Assessment nominal real value.) 436s'08 F-A 20,000c_Feb 1 '14,-'17 Tax(p. 4368'11 F-A 10.155.60_ Feb 1 '22-26 Feb 17,675r __ _1920-1923 21.676 M) 21.95 19.59 43s • Including special franchise valuaTown Bonds. 1913 Feb $10,859.84r tion amounting (1911) to $24,706,450 43is POPULATION.-In 1910. 423,- Gen. county debt Apr 1,12 $105,831 10,859 715; in 1905, 376,587; in 1900, 352, Town debt (additional) _ Total assessed val. 1911_30,556,731 387; 1890, 255,664; 1880, 155,134. (Assessment at 80% actual value.) 54,662 Population in 1910 CANAJOHARIE. This village is in Montgomery Co. INT. at County Treasurer's office. Incorporated in 1829. Water-Works Bonds. 4.558'10Aug$142.500cor rAugl'12-40 CHESTER. This village is in Orange County. 50,000 4.308 ___ Incorporated June 23 1892. Street Bonds. Water Bonds. 4.625s'll __ $10,000 1917 J-J $48,000c BOND. DEBT July 19103174,000 48 Bonds. Road 7,500 Floating debt J-J $11,900c ____1912-1928 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ 916,000 48 Village tax (per $1.000)10--411.51 BOND. DEBT Apr 1909_ _ _162,000 48,000 2,27: Water debt (included) Population in 1910 2,180 Sinking fund 418,800 1908 valuation Assessed CANANDAIGUA. value.) actual A about (Assessment This village is the county seat of $1,000) 1907_ _ _ _131.00 Ontario County. Incorporated 1815 Tax rate (per 1,210 Population in 1910 Water Bonds. INTEREST payable in Chester. A-0 $90.000____Apr 1 1915 4s Street Bonds. M-S $60,000 __Sept 1 '12-17 CLIFTON SPRINGS. 3.95s 3.65s'04M-S 100,000__ Sept 1 '18-27 This village is in Ontario County. Assessment Bonds (Out. Oct 1 '09) Incorporated March 11873. 11,967.64 4.755 Water Bonds. 4,207.07 4s 55 1916 J-D $50,000r BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1909_ 1279,171 Electric Light Boids. Total valuation 1907_ _ _ 4,309,784 48 _Part yearly July $14 ,000r_ _Part Tax rate (per $1,000) 1907_111 21 4 As 4,000r- __Part yearly July 7.217 TOTAL DEBT May 1 1912 __$68,000 Population in 1910 _ 864,857 Assessed valuation 1912_ CANANDAIGUA UNION FREE (Assessment about % actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912___$9.50 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 1.600 48 '05 J-J $68 ,000r _Jan 1 1913-29 Population in 1910 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12___ $68,000 INT. payable at Clifton Springs. 1911_4.838.992 valuation Nssessed School tax (per 31.000) 1911.._18.591 7,217 CLINTON COUNTY. Population in 1910 is the county seat. INT. payable at U. S. Mtge. & Is Plattsburg '09 ____ $24,000c_Mch 1 '13-'24 Trust Co., New York City. Refunding Bonds. $3,000r__ __Jan 2 1913 430'11 J-J CANTON UNION FREE SCHOOL 1104,000r_Jan 2 '14-'39 DIST. NO. 1. Asylum-Building Bonds. This district is in St. Lawrence Co. Is '06 Dec $60,000c___Dec 1 1921 Grammar School Heating Bds. Road Bonds. $3,800c ____1912-1916 *Hs 4s Mch $20,000c---Mch High School Bonds. Funding Bonds. 4s '08 Dec $3.400c_July 16 '12-29 4 %s'12 J-J $28,000r_ _Jan 2 '17-'23 4s '08 Dec 32.000c Oct 1 '12-'28 BOND. DEBT May 1 19123239,000 BOND. DEBT May 1912_ $39,200 Assessed valuation 1911_9,843,885 _1,484,240 (Assessment about A actual value.) Assessed valuation 191l_ _l,484,240 School tax(per $1,000) 1911_110.51 Population in 1910 48.230 3.500 Population in 1909 (est.) INTEREST payable in Plattsburg INTEREST on the $4.000 Issue It Bank. National City payable at the District Treas's office at the CARTHAGE. This village Is In Jefferson County. Incorporated in 1869. Water Bonds. J-J $50,000c_ _July 1 1922 45 4 Ag'07 F-A 115,000c___Feb '13-'35 43,6sg'07 F-A 70,000c_Aug 1 '13-'38 Sidewalk Bonds. M-S $5,0000 Sept 1 '12-16 4s $5,000 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 18 '12_ 24,235 Assessment debt (add'1) _ _ Water debt (additional) _ __ 235,000 TOT.BD.D"I' Apr 18 '12_ 264,235 Assessed valuation 1911_ A .310,035 (Assessment about M actual value) Tax rate(per $1,000) 1911____$18 50 3,563 Population In 1910 INT. pay. in N. Y. and Carthage. CATSKILL, VILLAGE. This village is in Greene County. Incorporated March 14 1806. Water Bonds. J-J $67,000c ____1913-1916 4s Building Bonds. 1912-1919 J-J $8,000c 3 As BOND. DEBT Apr 1911- $75,000 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _2,550,850 Tax rate (per 11,000) 1910-312.40 5,296 Population in 1910 INT. payable at Catskill Nat'l Bank. CAZENOVIA, VILLAGE. This village is in Madison County. Founded 1783. Incorp. in 1810. Refunding Bonds. _ _ _ _ $8,000 .8 Refunding Water Bonds. 45 '10 M-N 131,900c&rMay 1'12-'40 COBLESKILL. This village is in Scoharie County. Incorporated In 1868. Park Bonds. Is '07 F-A $13,0000 Feb 1 '13-25 8,000 Water 3 As (F-A) 45,500 street 3.958(M-N)______ 66,000 TOT. BD. DT. May 1 l012 Assessed valuation 1911 __1,313,509 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_113.33 2.088 Population in 1910 INT. at Village Treasurer's office. COHOES. This city is in Albany County. Incorporated 1870. Public Improvement Bonds. ($20,000r_Jan 1 '14&'17 16,801 11r_Jan 1 1913 Is '04 J-J 14,916 50r_Jan 1 1915 I. 8,364 78r_Jan 1 1916 Is '04 J-J 10,000__Jan 1 '13-'22 Jan 1928 1 As'00 J-J 6,906r __ _Jan '29-31 30,000r __Jan 8,438 26r_Jan 1 1926 334s'00 J-J 10,000r___Jan 1 1927 10,916 01r_Jan 1 1923 J-J 20,000r_Jan 1 '24-'25 11,300_June 10 '12-'21 $348'03 J-J nis'02 J-J 116,805 85r _Jan 1 1921 10,000 00r _Jan 1 1922 10,000 00r _Jan 1 1919 As'02 J-J 117,519 66r _Jan 1 1920 As '02J-J 7.210 64r___Jan 1 1918 Is '05 M-N 30,831.02_ May '13-23 9 828r _Aug 20 '12-23 Is 05 J-J 3,242.12r_Jan 2 1913 4s '08 J-J Grading Bonds. 3348'00 J-J $2,426 67r_Jan 1 1937 46 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VoL. LXXXXJV. County House Bonds. of the town at the time the bonds beJ-J $40,000r_ Jan 2 '13-'28 low were issued, that city Is jointly re- 3348 BOND. DEBT Apr 24 19124220,000 sponsible for the payment of same. Certificates of Indebtedness_ 57,215 Refunding RR. Bonds. 1$18,000c&r Feb '13-'15 Total assessed val. 1911 -_58,678,182 F-A 35,000cecr Feb '16-'20 (Assessment about 85% actual value) 3345 87,661 24,000c&r Feb '21-'23 Population in 1910 INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. 27,000c&r Feb '24-'26 30.000c&r Feb '27-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 ___$134,000 EAST AURORA. This village Is in Erie County. InAssessed valuation 1911_ ___ 708,400 (Assessment about 44% actual value) corporated in 1849. Street Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _ $13.60 $1,075.09 _Feb 2 101 11,562 Is '08 __ Population in 1905 CORNWALL. 1 501 24 Jan 1 1913 1.696 5s '08 This village is in Orange County. Population in 1910 Sewer Bonds. INTEREST payable at National Incorporated 1884. 4.30s11 J-J $111,375r_July 1 '14-'4 Bank of Port Jervis. Water Bonds. 4 30s11 F-A 7,000r_Aug 1 '16-'2 4348'11 F-A $30,000r_Feb 1 '17-'31_ Water Refunding Bonds. 2,658 DEER PARK UNION FREE SCR. Population in 1910 _ 4.35s'll J-J $50,000r_Jan 1 '16-' DIST. NO. 1. INT. payable at VII. Treas. office. f$7,000__Apr 1 '13-'19 TOTAL DEBT Mch 1 1912_ $170,5) 4 30'11 A-0 34,000__Apr 1 '20-'36 Assessed valuation 1911_ __1,500,00 CORTLAND. 9,000__Apr 1 '37-'39 (Assessment about Y, actual value.) This city is in Cortland Co. Inc. 2,000_ _.._Apr 1 1940 Village tax rate(p.$1,000)11 410.00 Mch. 1 1900. In Dec. 1909 the city 2,781 purchased plant of Cortland Water- 43is'10 A-0 c24,000_0ct 1 '12-'35 Population In 1910 INTEREST payable direct to 10,000_0ct 1 '36-'40 Works Co. See V. 89, p. 1685. TOTAL DEB May 6 1912_484,000 holders of bonds. Sewer Bonds. is '09 A-0 $13,500____Aor 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1911__ _2,144,020 Water-Works Purchase Bonds. (Assessment about 35% actual value) EASTCHESTER. This town (P. 0. Tuckahoe) is in 45 '10 J-J J$108,000 __Apr 1 1930 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_$20.67 1 180,000__Apr 1 1940 Population In 1911 (est.) 10,200 Westchester County. Refunding Bonds. Ditch and Drain Bonds INT. payable at First Nat. Bank of 3.958'09F-A $72,000r-_Feb 1 '13-'36 45 '05 A-0 $60,900_ ______ __1925 Port Jervis In N. Y. exchange. Highway Bonds. School Bonds As semi-ann 1$5.000r. __Dec 1 1927 is 1904 J-D $19,500____Dec 1 1924 DELHI, TOWN. is '09 A-0 J13,000____Apr 1 1927 4.000r__Dce 1 1028 This town is in Delaware County. 5,000r __Feb 1 1921) 110,000____Apr 1 1928 Incorporated March 16 1821. As 4,000r _ .Feb 1 1930 Paving Bonds. N Y. & Oswego Midland RR. 7.000r__Dec 1 '157'21 Oct $8,000_ _Oct 1915-'18 33s May $120,000r____May 1 1915 Is '07 J-D is senti-ann 24.800r_ Apr 1 1913 J-J 35,514 16 July 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912._ $120,000 48 ($5,000 yearly.) 1,360.466 is July 211.27. __ July 1 1919 Total valuation 1910 4s semi ann $83,200r__ _Feb 1 1918 45 '07 J-J 66,187.30_ _1912-1926 (Assessment about 3-5 actual value 4s '09 A-0 2,000____Apr 1 1915 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_421.78 ($5,000 yearly beginning In 1918.) 5.000__Mch 1 '17-'21 2.815 4;is 4s '09 A-0 7,000____Apr 1 1918 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable at State 5s '07 J-D I 5,000r___Mch 1 1927 4s '09 A-0 3,500____Apr 1 1919 Mch 1 1928 1 5,683r 4s '09 A-0 5,000____Apr 1 1920 Treasurer's office, Albany. BOND. DEBT Dec 7 1911_ $299,625 4s '09 A-0 10,500____Apr 1 1922 Total assessed val. 1910.._ _5,671,884 4s '09 July 17,511.29_July 1 '11-'19 DEPEW. (Assessment about full value.) This village is in Erie County. InGEN. BD. DT Apr 1912.._ $587,864 Tax rate (perlDistriet No. 1_$17.16 47,031 corporated in 1894. Assessment debt (add'!) _ __ $1,000) '10.1District No. 2_ 15.36 Village-Hall Bonds. 60,525 Floating debt 6,422 Total assessed val. 1912.. __8,646,565 4.40s'12J-J $25,000r_Jan 15 '13-'32 Population in 1910 Sewer Bonds. INTEREST on $24,800 and $9,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912..$18.00 COLUMBIA COUNTY. 11,504 4.408.09M-N $23,000r-Nov 1 '12-'34 bonds due 1927 and 1928 at office of Population in 1910 County seat is Iludson. Improvement Bonds. State Comptroller; on $9,000 issue INT. payable in N. Y. exchange. Court-House Bonds. 5s '06 J-D $10,000_June 30 '12-'21 due 1929 and 1930 at the Warwick *Ms'02 M-SJ$70,000r_Mch 1 '17-23 BOND. DEBT Jan 1912._ $113,000 Say. Bank; on $83,200 issue at the. 1 15,000r___Mch 1 1924 CORTLANDT UNIONTREE SCR. Floating debt (estimated) _ 600 Jefferson Co. Say. Bank in Water60.000r_Jan 1 '20-'25 00'09 J-J DIST. NO. 7. Sinking fund 569 town; on the ditch and drain bonds at 80,000c_July 1 '12-'19 43S5'08 J-J This district is In Westchester Co. Assessed valuation 191L..2,898,495 the First Nat. Bank of Mt. Vernon; Refunding Bonds. 4.104 J-J 597,000r_lJan 1 '12-'61 Vill.tax rate(p. $1,000)'1__12.83 + other loans Mt. Vernon Trust Co. $5,000____Mch 1 1914 1.9534 J-J 50,000r_J Population in 1910 ________ _3,921 2,500c_Mch 1 1917 3.95s J-J 3,500 EASTHAMPTON. Mch I 5,000o..Mch 1 '17-'18 3 Ms 330 J-J 17,000 _ This town Is in Suffolk County. DOBBS FERRY. 9,000c_Mch 1 '13-'15 5s J-J 1,500 Highway Bonds. This village is in Westchester Co. 5.700o_Mch 1 '13-'15 TOTAL DEBT May 1 1912_5167,250 48 '06 MS $70,000__Mch 1 '12-'26 Incorporated in 1873. Mch 5,000c Mch 1 1913 Assessed. val. 1912 (abt.) _4,280,000 334s BOND. DEBT May 1911_ $70,000 Street Bonds. -Funding Bonds. School tax (per 51,000) 1912_512.74 4s '09 J-J $42,000r_ _July 1 '14-'34 Total assessed val. 1910_4,000,000 4s '99 M-N f $5,000r May 1 1913 Population In 1912 (est.) 8,000 Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_412.00 1 30,000r_May 1 '14-16 INTEREST payable in Peekskill. 48 Grading 4,722 '09 J-J $10,000r__July 1'14-'33 Population in 1910 BOND. DEBT Feb _ _5329,100 INTEREST payable at the EastPublic Park Bonds. Total valuation 19101911-26,125,895 National Bank. hampton 4s '09 J-J $12.000r_July 1'14-'25 CORTLANDT UNION FREE SOH. (Assessment is 4-5 actual value.) Livingston Avenue Bonds. DIST. NO. 8. Population in 1905 42,868 '09 J-J $4.500r_ _July 1 '14-'22 EAST ROCHESTER. This district is in Westchester Co. 4s Fire Population in 1910 43.658 Department Bonds. This village is in Monroe County. 0. Peekskill). INT. coupons at office of Treas.; (P. $5.000r _July 1 '14-'33 Incorporated in 1906. 45 '09 J-J 4.35507 s-a $40,000r __Jan 1 '13-'31 Sidewalk Bonds. registered bonds in N. Y. exchange. 4.35s'07 J-D $10,000r_Oct 1 '33-37 Water-Plant Purchase $18,000r_ _July 1 '14-'31 45 g '09 J-J $102,500c_ -Jan 1 '14-'38 3As'02 J-J 11,000r ---1912-1923 4s '09 J-J BOND. DEBT May 1 1012 $91,500 Sewer Bonds CONCORD UN. FREE SCHOOL 4.455 J-J 7,000r Assessed valuation 1911_ _5,479,180 4.10g'09J-J $41,500c_ _Jan 1 '14-'38 (Part due each year.) DIST. NO. 1. Water Main Ext. Notes. f$22,000r Jan 1 '27-'37 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191-1_510.00 This district (P. 0. Springville) is 4 Jis'12 Population In 1910 3,455 58 '10 A-0 $4,000___Oct 5 '12-'15 1 48,000rJan 1 '38-'49 In Erie County. INT. payable at DEBT Apr 30 19124144,000 Tarrytown Bank. BONI). 43s '08 Jan J$21,000r_Jan 1 '13-'33 BONDED DEBT Jan 1 1912 $138,000 4,000 Water notes 1 50,000r_Jan 1 '34.'58 Total assessed val, 1911 __ _3,545,583 D0LGEVILLE val, 1911_ _1,292,520 assessed Total (Assessment about 60% actual value) BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1012 _571,000 This village is in and Ful- (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Assessed valuation 1911-- 1,000,000 School tax (per *1,000) 1911_57.90 ton counties. Inc.Herkimer Village tax (per $1,000)'11$.12.86+ Mch. 17 1891. School tax (per $1,000) 1911..514.00 INTEREST payable at Westches2,398 Fire-Alarm & Sewer Bonds. Population In 1010 2,700 ter Co. Nat. Bank, Peekskill. Population In 1912 (est.) INTEREST payable at the Nat. 4.20s'llJune $8,000_June 15 '16 &aft INTEREST payable direct to Bank of Commerce in Rochester. Water Bonds. holders of bonds. 4s CORTLANDVILLE. A-0 $9,0000_Apr 20 '12-'20 This town (P. 0. McGraw) Is in 33.s J-J 50,000r 1923 EAST ROCHESTER HIGH SCR. DISTRICT. Sewer Bonds. COOPERSTOWN UN. FREE SCE. Cortland Co. and was separated from the city of Cortland in March 1899. 3.90s J-J $34,500r July 1 '12-'34 5s '11 Apr $30,000 Deo 1 '16-'36 DIST. NO. 1. TOTAL DEBT Paving Bonds. Cortlandville 18.7% of the re- (?) This district is No. I of the town of funding bondspays and interest and the 4s '10 M-S $20.000r_Sept 1 '12-'30 Otsego, Otsego County. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912._ $121,500 EAST SYRACUSE. city of Cortland 81.3%. Building Bonds. This village is in Onondaga County. Sinking fund Road Bonds. 4,242 4s '06 J-1) $56,000c__Dee 1 '12-25 45-0'10 Mch $10,000__Mch 1 '16-'22 Water debt (Included) 59,000 Incorporated Nov. 16 1881. BOND. DEBT May 7 1912_$56,000 Sewer Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911__ _1,241,510 Refunding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911.. __2,156,731 34s $1,000____Sept 1 1912 (Assessm't about 70% actual value.) 48 '03 July $45,000r_July 1 '12-'29 (Assessment about 60% actual val.) 3s City tax (per $1,000),1911___$10.00 48 '05 July 24,000r 12,000__Sept 1 '13-'14 53hool tax (per $1,000) 1911 _ _58.00 3s 2,685 (Part yearly beginning July 1 1910.) 20,000__Sept 1 '15-'18 Population In 1910 Papulation ln 1010 (est.) 2,600 is Water Bonds INT. on 4s at the Amer. Exchange 18.000 _ _ Mch 1 '13-'15 Var $65,000c INTEREST is payable at First 1112:hway and Bridge Bouds $4,000 Bank; on 3%s by State Comptroller. 4s 1912 4.655'07July 10.0000_July 1 '12-'31 National Bank in Cooperstown. Town debt May 23 1910_ 76.000 BOND. DP,'BT Mch 1 1912_ $153,000 Total valuation 1911 1,406,765 DUNKIRK. This city is in Chautauqua County. Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,405,263 (Assessment about 90% actual value) CORNING, CITY. (Assessment about 70% actual value) This city, situated in the town of Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__ $11.38 Incorporated June 2 1885. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_518.20 Water Bonds Population in 1910 3,155 name, is in Steubcn County. the same 3,274 3 Us A-0 $55,800__ _Oct 1 '12-'20 Population in 1910 City Bridge Bonds. INTEREST on the bonds of 1907 J-D 25,000__Dec 15 '12-'16 4s J-J j$10,000___July 1 1)47 CROTONIUNIONJFREE SCHOOL 4s is payable at the Trust & Deposit Co. Assessment Bonds. 1 5,000..__July 1 948 DIST. NO. 2. In Syracuse. 4s&4 _ 1912-1918 of Onondaga $92,103 Water Bonds. 43s'07 Jan 1 '13-'27 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 1A)-12.415,451 4s J-J $10,000____July 1 1946 4.40s'08 Jan 537,500r_Jan 39,000r Assessment debt_101,870 ELMIRA. 45 '07 A 0 90,000_ Apr 1 '13-21 ($4,000 VIY. beginning Jan 1 1028.) Water debt _.. -Elmira is the county seat of Che______ 85,800 48 '07 A-0 75,000c 4,45'09 Jan 18,000r__Jan 1 '14-'25 Floating debt _ 37,855 mung County. Incorporated 1864, General Fund Bonds TOTAL DEBT April 1 1910_ $97,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1912 _ _240,976 Redemption Bonds, J-J J$20,000 ___July 1 '43-44 Assessed valuation 1910_ 48 _ _1,741,060 Total assessed val. 1911_ _7,866,071 334s'98 A-0 $16,000r_ _Oct 1 '12-'27 1 5,000___July 1 1945 (Assessment about full value.) J-J J 207,000r__July '12-'20 30'92 (Assessment about 50% actual value) River Bonds 1910___$8,426 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 _ $21.70 1 28,000r___July 1921 J-J $150,000_July 1 '26to'40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 4s Population In 1910 (est.) 2,400 Population in 1910 17.221 3 )4s'()1 M-S 17,000r___Sept '12-'28 City Sewer Bonds J-J %4s'02 at 3 9,000r_ _July 1 '12'20 payable on 4 Ms at INT. Merchants' Nat. of INT. Peekskill Bank 7s J-J $25,000__Jan '12 to '17 30'02 J-J 500r___J Illy 1 1918 4s 40.000_ _July 1 '49-'52 Say. Bank; on 4.40s at Home Say. Dunkirk and Treasurer's office. J-J 1. 6,000r_July 1 '12-'17 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 _$430,000 Bank in Albany; on 4 Yo at People's DUNKIRK SCHOOL DISTRICT. 48 '03 J-J 12,000r _July 1 '12 '23 Total valuation of city '11_9,203,181 Say. Bank in Yonkers. 48 '08 M-S $80,0000__Mch 1 '19-34 Is 03 J-J 2.000r_ _July 1 '12'l3 (Assessment about 85% actual value) 43 j-J 36,0000____.1913-1921 4s '04 J-J J 3,000r_ _July 1 '12-'14 City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _ _57.675 DANSVILLE. 1,000c 1922 118,500r_ __July 1 1915 This village is in Livingston Co. Population, city, 1910 13,730 3 Ms J-J 1922 Is '05 M-S 21.000r_Sept 1 '12-'32 4,000c INTEREST payable at Knicker- Incorporated 1845. 12,000c_ ___1923-1925 4s '06 M-S 124,e0Or_Sept 1 '12-'35 Water Bonds bocker Trust Co. in New York. J-J $49,375r Sept 1 '12-'24 48 18,000c____1916-l924 4%8'98 1. 9,000r__ .Sept 1 1938 Contingent Exp. Notes. 5,500r Aug 1 '12-'22 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $151,000 3Ms'00 ____ CORNING SCHOOL DIST. NO. 9. 48 '04 ____ $4,000____July 1 1912 1,200r Jan 1 '13-'14 Assessed valuation 1911_ _9,252,737 3.35502 J-J 45 g '88 Mob $10,000r ____1913-1917 (Assessment about 3-5 actual value.) Bridge Bonds Sewer Bonds. its '90 Mch 26.500r ____1918-1931 3.758'04 A-0 $76,000r Oct 1 '12-'29 School tax (per $1,000) 1911___$8.21 3 Ms'95 A-0 $90"Or__Oct 1 '22-'24 4s '09 Mch 30,000c ____1932-1946 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 _$135,600 INTEREST payable at Lake Shore 3s95 A-0 25,000r___Oct 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912..566,500 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _1,568,600 National Bank, Dunkirk. Is '06 M-S 55,000r.__Sept 1 1935 Assessed valuation 1912_47,016,495 (Assessment abt. 75% actual value.) City-Hall Bonds. (Assessment 80 to 90% of full value.) Village tax (per $1,000) 1911_413.06 DUTCHESS COUNTY. 3 01:15 A-0 $5,000r .Oct I 1925 School tax (Per $1.000) 1912_ _ _$5.00 Population in 1910 Poughkeepsie is the county seat. 3,938 13,095 A-0 60,000r_ _Oct 1 '28-'27 Population in 1912 (est.) 10,000 Court House and Jail Bonds. 34595 A-0 10,000r__ _Oct 1 1928 5,000r-_-SePt 1 1929 1• INTEREST on bonds of 1886 pay- DEER PARK J-J 1$114,000r Jan 2 '13-'31 3348'911 M-S This town is in Orange Co. The able in Corning, on bonds of 1890 in 1,000r Jan 2 1932 334s'96 M-S 30,000r_ -_Sept 1 1930 J-J 65,000r Jan 2 19283 343'98 M-S 10 ,000r_... Sept 1 1931 Cortland and on bonds of 1909 InN.Y.city of Port Jervis having been a part 334s COHOES.(Con.)School Bonds. 4s '95 J-J J$4,000r_July 1 '12-'15 1 5,000r___July 1 1916 30'01 J-J 40.000r___July 1 1926 Fire Department Bonds. 8Ms'02 J-J i$15,000r_Jan 1 '21-'23 5,000r_ _Jan 1 1925 430'10 J-J 10,000r_Aug 15 '17-'18 6,000r....Aug 15 1928 City Hospital Bonds. 4s '92 J-J $5,000r__ _July 1 1912 Sewer Construction Bonds. 3s '99 J-J 1510,000r_Jan 1 '29-'30 1 5,680 54r_Jan 1 1931 345'99 J-J J35,000r_Jan 1 '32-38 1 5,245 88r_Jan 1 1939 City-Hall Bonds. 45 Dec $85,000r Dec 15 '12-28 Water Bonds. 78 '88 J-J $4,000c _July 1 '12-'13 45 '83 J-J 65,000c&r_July 1 1918 (Subject to call July 1 1903.) 48 '85 J-J 75,000r___July 1 1920 (Subject to call July 1 1905.) 4s '88 J-J 14,000r___July 1 1923 4s '98 J-J 3,000r___Jan 1 '12-14 438'08 M-N J10,000r_Nov 1'12&'14 110,000r_Nov 1 '16&'18 115,000r Nov1'15,'17,19 48 '09 J-J 20.000r_Nov 1 '21-'22 40,000r_Nov I '24-'27 4j-s'10 J-J ,T,000r_Aug 1 '19&'22 20,000r_ _Aug 1 '24-'25 Ontario St. ridge Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $10,800r_ _Jan 2 '13-'18 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 $813,236 295,000 Water debt (included)___ Tot, assessed val. 1911_ _ _12,055,551 City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$16.35 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '11_$5.40 24.709 Population In 1910 INT. on water 7s and imp. bonds of 1908 payable at National Bank of Cohoes; on $65,000 water 4s at Manufacturers' Bk., Cohoes; on $7,210 64 Imp. bonds of 1902, imp. bonds of 1903, 1904 & 1905, and water 4s of 1909 at U. S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., N. Y.; on all others at Central Tr. Co., N. Y. CORNING UNION FREE SCR. DIST. NO. 13. is M-S 513,000c_Sept 1 '12-'24 is '08 M-S 61,500c_Sept 1 '12-'50 BOND. DEBT Apr 17 1912_474,500 Assessed valuation 1911_42.432,610 (Assessment about 90% actual value) School tax (per 51.000) 1911_510.29 Population In 1911 (est.) 5,300 INT. on $13,000 bonds at Knickerbocker Tr. Co., N. Y. City; on $61,500 at First Nat. Bank of New York. MAY, 1912.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS ELMIRA (Con.)- BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___ 595.500 N. Y.: on the street bonds of 1909 at Assessed valuation 1911__ 1,336,250 the City Chamberlain's office. (Assessm't about 50% actual value.) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911____$12.27 FULTON COUNTY. 2,762 Population in 1910 County seat is Johnstown. Highway Improvement Bonds. INTEREST is payable part in Schenectady, part in Albany, part in 4s '09 A-0 $70.0000_Feb 10 '20-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 __170,000 Rome and part in New York City. Total assessed val. 1911__18,231,767 Population in 1910 FRANKFORT. 44,534 This village is in Herkimer County. INTEREST payable at People's Incorporated 1862. Bank in Johnstown. Street Bonds. July $2,000 r __1912-1913 GEDDES. 3.90s 4.958'10 Sept 2.000__Sept 1 '15-'18 This town (P. 0. Solvay) is in 2,000___Oct 1 '18-'17 Onondaga 55 County, 4 3(o'12 Sept 3,000 _Sept 1 '20-'22 4 Ms'12 F-A $60,000 __Feb 1 '15-'34 Water Bonds. Population in 1910 5,959 1922 Nov $53.000r 3.50s Electric Light Bonds. GENESEO. ____1912-1921 M-S $10,000 r 3.50s This village is in Livingston Co. Sewer Bonds. Incorporated in 1872. 4.30s11 Sept $60,000r_Sept 1 '12-'43 Water Bonds. (Var. amounts yearly.V. 93, p. 120.) 334s ERIE COUNTY. July $25.000e_ _ _June 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Jan 1912_1135,000 County seat is Buffalo. Town Hall Building Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911 ....1,220.000 4348'07 July $16.000r_July Road Bonds. 1 '12-'27 '12-'22 1 M-N $40,000r July 354s (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) Paving Bonds. 48 '07 J-D 210,000r_June 1 '20-'34 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910..__$14.0O 4548'11 Oct $18,000__Oct 1 '12-'21 30.000r-JulY 1 1915 Population in 1910 3.303 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ $57,000 1 90,000r_JulY 1 '17-'16 INT. on street 3.90s and electric20,000r__ _July 1 1919 light 334s payable at First Nat. Bank Assessed valuation 1911_2,022,350 4s g '08 J-J (Assessment about 85% actual value.) 1 35,000r_July 1 '23-'29 in Frankfort; on water 334s in Albany Tax rate (per 51.000) 1911.....L..$9.46 t150,000r_JulY 1 '30-'34 Population in 1910. 2,067 48 '09 J-D 117,000r_June 1 '24-'35 FRANKLIN COUNTY. INTEREST on 434s payable in 43j8'10 J-J 250.000r_ _July 1 '15-36 Malone is the county scat. N. Y.; other loans In Schenectady. (See V 91, p 167 for maturity) Road Bonds. ,18'11 A-01225,000r_Oct 1 '17-'31 4 Ms'l 1 M-S$100,000r_Mch 1 '21-'30 0 GENEVA. 1 10,000r____Oct 1 1932 M-S __Mch 1 '31-'40 This city is in Ontario County and 4318'11 A-0 90,000r____Oct 1 1916 434s'12 Apr 100,000 J17,000r_Apr 1 '17-'33 was incorporated Jan. 1 1898. 434s'12 City, Co. Hall and Jail Bonds. 116,000r_Apr 1 '34-'41 Street Bonds M-N $75.000c Nov 1 '12-'14 Population in 1910 _ 68 _45,717 -3 34s'99 A-0 1 '13-'19 Armory Bonds. INTEREST at City Nat. Bk. New 3 34s'00 A-0 117,500r__Apr 1916 1 July 19,500r__Apr 1 '12-'20 $10,000r A-0 3348 1912 York, in N. Y. exchange. 3 34s'01 A-0 7,875r__Apr 1 '13-'21 8.500r July 1 M-N 3348 3 34s'02 A-0 19.200r_Apr 1 '12-'22 3 Ms '05M-N 90,000r Nov 1 '12-'20 FRANKLINVILLE. '03 A-0 14,207 50r Apr 1'13-'23 48 '07 A-0 250,000r Apr 1 '20-'29 This village is in Cattaraugus Co. 4s 1912 4s '04 A-0 21,000r__Apr 1 '12-'24 F-A 10,000r Aug 48 in 1874. '05 A-0 15,000r_Apr 1 '12-'25 45 A-0 60,000r July 1 '12-'14 Incorporated 3448 Sewer Bonds. 3,743.27rApr 1 '12-15 '08 A-0 BOND. DEBT May 1101281,768.000 '11 Dec $50,000c Deo 1 '15-'39 4s '09 A-0 55,665.39rApr 1'12-'29 49 Assessed val. real est. '11 345,852,214 4.40s DEBT May 11912 _451,000 _s '09 __498.64 Total valuation 1911 __ _ _381,488,754 BOND. Assess. _ valuation 1911 801,585 '10 ___ 47,502.13 State &Co.tax(per 81.000) '11.. _$3.02 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 ---$11.00 ..8 Fire Dept Bonds 528,985 Population in 1910 _1,568 334s'03 A-0 $1,100r___Apr 1 1913 INTEREST payable at Buffalo. Population in 1910 _ INTEREST on the $33,000 issue is 48 '06 A-0 5.000r _Apr 1 '13-17 payable at County Treas. office in FALCONER. Lake Front Bonds. Thls village is in Chautauqua Co. N. Y. exchange; on the 4s of 1911 at _9 ___ $14,000 the Union Nat. Bank of Franklinville. Incorporated in 1801. City-Hall Site Bonds Street Paving Bonds. 48 '09 A-0 $10,000r__Apr 1 '13-'17 4.30s'11J-J $60,000c _1916-1940 FRED ONIA. Water Bonds This village is in Chautauqua Co. 46 '96 A-0 $140.000c__0ct 28 1926 BONDED DEBT Mch 1911-160,000 Assessed valuation 1910___ _1776,918 Incorporated 1829. 21,000c___Apr 1 1923 Water Bonds Village tax (per $1,000) 1910_18.41 430'11 A-0 {22,000c___Apr 1 1924 F-A $27,500e Aug 1 12-'22 2,141 Is Population in 1910 7,0000_Apr 1 '25-'31 M-S 20,000r Sept 1 1930 43-0'11 A-0 62,000c_Apr 1 '19-'2$ INTEREST payable at First Na- Is School Bonds tional Bank in Falconer. (Various amounts yearly.) J-D $24,000r ____1012-1935 4 Ms'll A-0 18,500 _ 45 Building Bonds. Sower Bonds FALLSBURGH. A-0 $6,000r___1912-1925 4s '96 A-0 $88,000c___Sept 1 1916 334s This town is in Sullivan County. Street Bonds. 4s '08 A-0 2,000r ___Apr 1 1913 N. Y. 0. & W. Bonds. Conduit Bonds 11)13 4s g '04 F-A $5,400r_Sept 1 '12-'14 ___ 554,000 55 3,500r _ _1913-1914 4s '08 A-0 $1,641.02rApr 1 '12-14 J-J _ 28,000 __ _ 4s -- 58 ____1913-1920 36,000r 4348'00 F-A TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 1912.4621,277 _- 1921) ($4,000 yearly after _1912-1919 Sinking fund 122,181 434s'09 F-A 28,000r 14,000 43__ 5s g '10 F-A 14,850r_Aug 1 '12-'20 Assessed valuation 1911 _ __8,330.576 yearly after 1915.) (11,500 Electric Light Bonds. Highway & Bridge Cents. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$14.52 14 12,446 14,000 _51,000 yearly 4s '06 J-J 43 $7.000r_ _July 1 '12-'18 Population in 1910 TOTAL -DEBT May 1 19124100,000 BOND. DEBT Mch 11912.. $172,250 INTEREST is payable part at the Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _ 628,182 Total valuation 1911 1,673.190 City Treasurer's office, part at the (Assessment about M actual value.) (Assessment about 40% actual val) Nat. Bank of America and part at the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911..„136.13 Village tax(per $1,000) 1911_ _115.00 Nat. Bank of Commerce, New York. 3,782 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$31.50 Population in 1910 _ 5,281 Population in 1010 FALLS. INTEREST on water bonds is pay- GLENS FISHKILL LANDING. This city Is in Warren County. This village (P. 0. Fishkill-on- able in N. Y. City; on school bonds at Incorporated 1839. Hudson) is in Dutchess Co. Organ- the Comptroller's office, Albany; on Refunding Bonds. ized 1864, incorporated under Gen- other bonds in Fredonia. 434s'09 Feb $25,000c ____1914-1916 eral Act of 1870. Feb. 26 1872. Sewer Bonds, FREEPORT. Sewer Bonds. Sept $147.000r 1912 This village is in Nassau County. $34s F-A $72,200r ____1912-1030 33(s 4s '06 M-N 12,000c_Nov 19 '12-15 F-A 37,620r _ _ _1912-1930 Incorporated in 1892. 4s Water Bonds. Main St. Improvement Bonds. Light Bonds. 48 '91 J-J $30,000c ____1912-1917 434s'10 F-A 15.000r_Aug 1 '12-'16 48 '09 J-J $15,000__July 1 '14-'28 48 '94 M-S 10,00043 ____1912-1913 Water Bon d s. 43(s '11 J-J 10.000....July 1 '16-'25 434s'09 J-J 50,0000 July 1 '16-'20 3.095 MN 28,800r_Nov 1 '12-'29 Fire Apparatus Bonds. Village Hail Bonds. Fire-House Bonds. 4;is '11 J-J 16,000__July 1 '18-'27 3348'00 J-D 855.260c Y'ly to J'ne 'ts 430'06 M-N $1,000r_ -_May '13-'14 Road Bonds. BOND.DEBT Feb 1 1911_ _1333.600 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912_8167,600 4343 '11 J-J 150,000__July 1 '15-'39 Total 7,381.211 valuation 1911 Water Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911__ _1,851,881 val. about 34 actual value.) (Assessment about 2-5 actual value.) 4.108'09 J-J $10,000_july 1 '14-'23 (Assessed 01 1910_136 $1000 (per tax Village Village tax (per $1,000) 1911._117.27 43(s '11 J-J 10,000July 1 '16'-25 Population In 1910----- -----.._15 243 3,902 BOND. DEBT May 1 19124178,500 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable in Glens Falls INTEREST is payable at First Assessed valuation 1911_ 3.946,148 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 $9.65 National Bank, Fishkill Landing. Population in 1910 4,836 GLENS FALLS UNION FREE Scnuoi Bonds 3'48'01 M-S 525,000r. _ _Sent 1 1928 43.s'11 J-D 50,000r_June 1 '16-'20 Pavement Bonds. 3;i8'95 M-S $40.000r Nov 15 '28-'29 43is'96 M-$ 20,000r___Sept 1 1931 48 '98 M-S 30,000c&r_Sept 1 1932 Park Bonds. 3349'01 M-S $18,000e_Sept 15 1926 Funding Debt Bonds. 3;13'00 J-J $38.000r_ _July 18 1930 tirade Crossing Bonds. 3 M4 02 .r-.1 $5,000r _ .Julv 1 1913 Funded debt Ap 1 1912.... 1951,000 Total assessed val. 1912_21,867,298 (Assessment about 80% actual value) _ ....$13.60 City tax (per $1,000) Total tax(per $1,000)1912'12(est) _526.50 37,178 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at City Chamberlain's office, in N. Y. exchange. FONDA. village is In Montgomery Co. This Incorporated. in 1850. Sewer Bonds. $2,000c_July 1 '12-'13 45 Water Bonds. J-J $25,600r_July 1 '12-'31 45 ($1,280 yearly.) $6,400c_july 1 '13-'22 J-J 48 Paving Bonds. J-J $20,240r_Ju1y 1 '12-'33 43 BOND. DEBT May 4 1912 -$55,520 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ 495,688 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 -413.90 1,100 Population in 1910 _ FORT EDWARD. This village is in Washington Co. Incorporated in 1857. Sewer Bonds Ss '08 J-J 817,000_ -July 1 '12-'28 Water Bonds ____ $94,000 Paving Bonds. $23,800 _July 1 '12-'33 J-J 5s '08 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 19124134,800 Assessed valuation 1910_ _1,147,237 Total tax (per 11,000) 1910_116 81 3.762 Population In 1910. INTEREST payable at the Fort Edward Nat. Bank, Fort Edward. FORT PLAIN. This village is in Montgomery Co. Incorporated in 1832. Water Bonds 3 34s'02 July 115,000r_july 1 '12-'28 3.903 Sept 12,000r_Sept 1 '12-'23 J-D 43,500r 48 Street Paving Bonds. A-0 $25,000 4 Xs FULTON. This city (incorp. In 1902) is in Oswego County and includes the old villages of Fulton and Oswego Falls. Sept $8,806.38 65 ("In or before Sept. 1916.") Bridge Bonds. 4.30s11 M-N1140,000r_Nov 5 '12-'31 1 40,000r_Nov 5 '32-'41 Sewer Bonds. IA 1916 F-A $67,5000 45 '05 J-J 5,000r___Jan 1 1935 48 '05 J-J 15,000r Jan '20'25&30 48 '06 J-J 5,000r Jan 1 11)36 Is '08 J-J 14,000r Jan 1 '18&'23 18,000r Jan '28 & '33 48 '09 A-0 5,000r__Apr 1 '14-'53 4.35s'lO J-J 20,000r_Jan 1 '30-'39 4318'11 F-A 20,000r..Aug 15 '12-'31 Water Bonds. 3.40s J D $144,000c J'ne 1 '12-'29 Street Improvement Is '09 M-N $34,000r May 1 19-'38 68 '10 July 8,238.24 1916 (Subject to call.) School Bonds, 4s M-N $11,160r _June 1 '12-'20 48 M-N 2,520r_ __Part yearly TOTAL DEBT Jan 1912 _4451,294 Water debt (included)____ 144,000 Assessed val. 1911 5,129.525 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911East Side $28.67 West Side 28.57 Population in 1910 10,480 INTEREST on sewer bonds of 1906 and 1911 payable at the Citizens' Nat. Bank, Fulton; on sewer bonds of 1910 at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., SCHOOL DIST. J-D J$62,000c_Deo 1 '11-21 1 10,000c_Dec 1 1922 BOND. DEBT May 1911__ 572.000 Assessed valuation 1910_5.292.980 School tax (per 31.000) 1910-59.71 45 GLOVERSVILLE. Gloversville, which is situated in Fulton County, was incorporated a city March 19 1890, having theretofore formed part of the town of Johnstown. Local Improvement Bonds, Outstanding April 1 1912Feb 178,800(3-Feb 1 '13-'16 434s Water Loan. 3148'92 J-D 150,000c __Dec 1 1917 Deficiency Bonds. 48 '97 M-N $28,000r _May 1 1922 Fire Department Bonds. 3 Ms'02Aug $25.000r____Aug 1 1932 School Bonds. $ Ms'06 A-0 (20,000r __Oct 1 '12-'15 2,000r ___Oct 1 1916 I 3,000r_ __Sept 2 1916 M-S I 45,000r-Sept 2 '17-'25 434s I 2.000r___Sept 2 1926 3,000r__ _Sept 2 1926 t 1 '27-'30 48 '08 BUS {20,000r_Sege 2.000r_ _ pt 1 1931 Refunding Railroad Bonds. Is '95 A-0 $14,000c___Apr 1 1915 34s'93 A-0 23,000c__Apr 1 1913 34s'07 F-A 27,000r___Feb 1 1917 43'4s'll Apr j 5,000c.. Apr I 1914 110,000c-Apr 1 '16 &18 Sewer Bona,. 48 '05 M-N $250,000r_ _Nov 1 1945 M-N 100,000o___May 1 1941 47 Street Bonds. 454a'12 Feb 538,3000 _- _1913-1917 (Part due each year.) GEN. BONDS Apr 1 1912_ $629,000 78,800 Assessment debt (add'i) ___ 70,000 Floating debt 50,000 Water debt (included) 1,278 Sink. fd. (local imp. debt). Total assessed val. 1911___9,582,219 (Assessment about M actual val.) City tax rate (per $1,000) '12412.80 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911..__ _30.00 18,672 Population in 1905 20,643 Population in 1910 INTEREST on water, railroad, deficiency, local improvement and refunding bonds is payable in New York; on street bonds at Fourth National Bank, N. Y. City; on all other issues at City Chamberlain's office. GOSHEN UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 8. This district is In Orange County. 430'10 J-Dj$39,000c_June15 '12-'24 1 24.000c_June 15'25-'30 TOTAL DEBT April 1912.. 563,000 Assessed valuation 1911__ 1,400,025 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_313.20 3,000 Population in 1911 (est.) INTEREST payable at Goshen National Bank. GOUVERNEUR. This village is in St. Lawrence County. Incorporated Sept. 1850. Water-Works Refunding Bonds. 43(s'10 J-J140.000c_July 1 '12-'31 3.000c_ _ _July 1 1932 BOND. DEBT May 6 1912_441,000 Assessed valuation 1911__ _1.882.290 57.44 Tax rate (per 11.000) 1911 4,128 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable in N. Y. City at Hanover National Bank. GREENBURGH. This town Is in Westchester Co. Highway Improvement Bonds. 45 ____$177.000_18,000 yrly May 45 42,000___Aug I '12-'32 4 I.Is'11 _ 138,000r ---------- -Funding Bonds. 48 '04 F-A $79,000r__ _Aug 1 1924 Elmsford Drainage Bonds. 430'09 1$54,000___Oct 8 '12-'29 5,000____Oct 6 1930 6.000____Oct 6 1931 4.85s10 A-0 13,000 Warburton Ave Ext Bonds 48 1914 $149,000r BOND. DEBT Mch 17'11_1539,500 Total assessed val. 1911__37,687,902 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per 51,000) 1911____$15.00 23,193 Population in 1910 GREENBURGH UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. 4 34s'10 J-J 175,000c -_Jan 1 '13-47 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_ $175,000 Assessed valuation 1911_111.498,265 School tax (per $1,000) 1911__$3.45 Population in 1912 (est.) 5.000 INTEREST payable at Irvington Nat. Bank in New York exchange. GREENBURGH UNION FREE DIST. NO. 4. 430'11 J-J j$1,000o____jan 1 1913 164,000c_Jan 1 '14-'40 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911__ $113,000 Assessed valuation 1910_4,587,000 INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of Hastings-on-Hudson in N. Y. exch. GREENE COUNTY. Catskill Is the county seat. Court House & Jail Bonds. ($150,000c_Feb 1 '13-'27 8,000c__Feb 1 1928 45 '08 F-A{ 45 '10 F-A 30,000c__Feb 1 '29-'31 Is '11 F-A 10,0000___Feb 1 1933 Refunding Bonds. Is '11 F-A $10.0000___Feb 1 1932 Road Bonds. $5,000c__Feb 1 1918 45 '11 F-A {20,000c_Feb 1 '17-'18 10.000c_Feb 1 '19-'20 5,0000___Feb 1 1934 48 '11 F-A Turnpike Bonds. „s '01 ___ $11,000 6,900 __s '01 __ TOTAL DEBT Apr 22 1912 $261,900 Assessed valuation 1911_ _13,016,072 actual value.) (Assessment about 30,214 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at the County Treasurer's office. HAMBURG UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 1. This district is in Erie County 434g'10 J-J $45.000r4an 1 '15-'39 BOND. DEBT May 1912 _ _445,000 kssessed valuation 1911__ _1.354.360 (Assessment about 40% actual value) School tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _114.85 INTEREST payable at Hanover National Bank, New York. HAMDEN. This town is in Delaware County. Refunding Bonds. 3%5'94 Febil$1.200r__Feb 1 '13-14 13,000r___Feb 1 1915 3345'94May 1 2,800r_May 1 '13-'14 32.000r__ _1day 1 1915 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 __$49,000 Assessed valuation '11 (real) _509.039 (Assessment about 50% actual value) Tax rate (per 51,000) 1911 _$24.24 1,373 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Albany. HAMILTON COUNTY. Lake Pleasant is the County seat. Funding Bonds. 5s '10 J-D j$90,000c_June I '21-'35 1 35.0000_June 1 '36-'40 48 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. I VoL. Lxx; xiv. • Franchises HAMILTON COUNTY (Con.) INT. on 46 payable at Nat. Bank INTEREST on 430 and $3,000 45 1,653.750 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910__ $145,000 Banks 2,847,818 of 'Newport; on 5s and 4.308 at Her- payable at the First Nat. Bank of Assessed valuation 1910_4,030,000 Total valuation 1911_ _ _..$65,299,699 kimer Nat. Bank. Huntington in N. Y. exchange; on Population in 1910 4,373 (Assessment about 65% actual val.) other loans at Bank of Huntington. INTEREST at Northville Bank Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-- $8.60 HERKIMER COUNTY. In New York exchange. ILION. Popuation in 1905 34,746 Herkimer is the county seat. This village is in Herkimer County. Population in 1910 44,297 Highway-Improvement Bonds. INTEREST on road bonds pay- 4s '08 A-0 $60,000c_Apr 1 '17-'21 Incorporated April 1 1865. HARRIETSTOWN UNION FREE Water able at First National Bank, Hemp- 48 '07 A&O 48,000c_Apr 1 1913-'16 .Bonds. __ $5575: SCH. DIST. NO. 1. 45 000000....43, This district is in Franklin County. stead; on almshouse bonds at Town 48 '08 A-0 120,000r_Apr 1 '22-'31 000 yearly 6'0 4 9 A-0 60 000c A pr 1 "32-'36 43 430'09 A-0 332,000r_Apr 1 '13-'44 Clerk's office. School'1 Bonds. 48 1 A-0 108:000capr 1 17- 25 430 J-J 6,000r_Jan 1 '13-'24 $4 1:5 ______ 0 5 0 0 ::$1. 3 5 00 yearl $396,0003m%: arl y DEBT May 1912_ 2,000r_July 1 '12-'14 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. BOND. tie J-J Assessed valuation, real_ _28,331,908 430'09 J-J 16,000r_July 1 '12-'27 DIST. NO. 1. ___ 24,500_$1,000 yearly personal__ 1,036,610 4s Assessed val., $56,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _ 4.338'11 A-0 $55,000 __Oct 2 '12-'31 Franchises Sewer Bonds. 1,059,270 Assessed valuation 1911_,746,998 3.99s'09 _ 55,000r --- 330,000____July 1 1914 Total valuation 1911_ _ _ _ 30,427,788 is (Assessment about 1-5 actual value.) 4.338'11 _ 12,500r ___ 3,000_ _$2,500 yearly 's 56,356 Population in 1910 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_320.60 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912.. $122,500 __ _, $500 yearly INTEREST is payable at the Her- 48 5,500 Assessed val. Jan 1 1912.._5,120,000 Population in 1912 (est.) Electric-light Bonds. Y. funds. Bank in N. kimer Nat. Nat. at Adirondack INT. payable (Assessment about 3i actual value.) • _ _ $19,000_ _$1,000 yearly 3348 Bank, Saranac Lake, in N. Y. exch. Sch.tax rate(per$1,000)'11-'12_$8.00 34s __ 22,50(1...M000 yearly Population in 1912 (est.) ____ 6,100 HOOSICK FALLS. BOND. DEBT June 1 '11_ $251,000 Rensselaer County. village is in This HARRISON. INTEREST payable at Hemp- Incorporated 152,000 Water debt (Included) April 14 1827. This town is in Westchester Co. stead Bank. 5,000 $5,000r_ _July 1 1913 Sinking fund (all water)._ _ J-J 5s Highway Bonds. _1.904,265 1911.._ Assessed valuation 19,000r___Nov 1 1930 4s M-N '13-'25 48 J-D $13,000r__Apr 1 (Assessment about 40% actual value) Grading and Paving Bonds. 6,000r_Apr 1 '13-'18 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. 45 J-D 4.4sg'08July $50.000r_July 1 '13-'32 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911_332.80 DIST. NO. 9. 2.000r_Apr 1 '23 &'25 4s J-D Population in 1905 Water Works Bonds. $4,0000__Jan 1 '13-'14 430'07 J-D 175,000r_June 1 '12-'36 5s '93 J-J 6 5.'9 52 88 4 20,000c _Jan 1 '13-'22 4.305.07J-J $69,000r_July 1 '12 '26 Population in 1910 430 ____ 100,000r ____1925-1944 4s '02 J-J BLNkTiE nR IlE ioSnT payable at Ilion Nat. 1912_3143,000 1 BOND. DEBT May 48 '07 J-J 34,500r __July 1 Bonds 1922 Supply Water 4s '09 J-J 43,000r _Jan 1 1920 Assessed valuation 1911-__2,059,140 Aug $51,000r 4345 ...„.....,. ,. ...., , „.0 ..„. .5 .22 9. (Part yearly beginning Jan 1 1914) BOND. DEBT May 1912_ --$101,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$14 5 3 is, lt V BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1912 $359,882 Assessed valuation 1911. _ _5,255,453 Population in 1910 This village is in Westchester Co. Assessed valuation 1911 .__5,960,000 (Assessment about )4 actual value.) Incorporated in 1872. (Assessment about 50% actual value) School tax (per $1,000) 1911.. $9.10 HORNELL. Water Bonds. This city is in Steuben County. INT. payable at First Nat. Bank, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$12.00 to 1928 4.226 Freeport, Name formerly Hornellsville, but 3.328'99A-0 $54,400c_yearly Population in 1910 1923 changed by Chapter 288, Laws of 45 '07 A-0 22,0000 _ ___ INTEREST is payable at the Rye 48 '09 J-J 11,0000 Incorporated in 1888. National Bank of Rye. HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SOH. 1906. 4 MS'll A-0 28,000r Fire Station Bonds. Town-Hail Bonds. DIST. NO. 11. 4'11 A-0 $38,000c 30 199323 0 HASTINGS ON HUDSON. 4.208 '09 J-J $70.000_ _July 1 '12-18 ($9,000 every 5 yrs. from Apr 1 '12) 334s'00 J-J $42,000c --------1930 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 5 '12 _ $42,000 This village is in Westchester Co. 1 5,000...,..July 1 1919 ater Bonds, W Incorporated in 1879. 3.455 J-J 6,000_ _Jan 1 713-'18 334s F-A$175,000c__ _Aug 11021 Water debt (additional).. _ _ 115,400 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1912 - __ F-A i52,000c_ _Feb 1 '13-20 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 5 1912_ 157,400 3348 actual_6,056,472 Assessed eeeesraa evat 7 15941._ 4 Ms'l 1 J-J 340,000r-July 1 '15-'34 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _8,979,384 8 000o.. _Feb 1 1921 (A 4,000 about val.) (Assessment 3-6 to 34 actual value.) 430'11 A-0 45,000c_Apr 1 '13-'21 ($1,000 annually to 1915.) (per MI rate 1911_36.07 Village tax School tax(per $1,000)'11-'12_ .$3.00 '22-'24 3 d0 ..000c_Apr 1 Street Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 _ ..$13,154 INTEREST payable at the Bank Paving Bon _ - $45,000 _______ _ 2,480 of Rockville Centre. 6s '09 J-J $15,000__July 1 '12-'14 Population in 1905.. Park Bonds. 2,319 Population in 1910 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4.355'12 J-J $18,000 _July 1 '15-26 payable in 3.328 is INTEREST on '21&'31 4345'11 A-0 $34,000c_Apr 1 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SOH BONDED DEBT Apr 1912 $107.000 Tarrytown; all other in Irvington. Sewer Bonds DIST. NO. 15. Assessed valuation 1911_ _3,602.322 58 10 '17-'26 48 000c_May 26 M-N 2 $100 M-N $150,000r_May 1 '14 '38 $8.61 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 ___ 20,400 1951 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_ _$476,500 ITHACA. inIn TompkinsCounty. 4,552 _s Population in 1910 _s 3,000 1912 Water debt (included)____ 241,500 riattyedIs soc eohriP 6,609,900 InT BOND. DEBT May 1 1911..3173,400 Total valuation 1911 Bridge Bonds. HAVERSTRAW. (Assessment about actual value.) Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _7,295,305 J-J $20,000r_1917 to 1926 This village is in Rockland County. School tax(per $1.000)'10-'11_ _$6.00 City tax (per $1,000) 1911..... _$10 52 48 Water Bonds. 13.25p Incorporated in 1854. INTEREST payable in New York. Population in 1905 J-J $50,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1944 Bonds. Sewer 13.617 48 Population in 1910 75,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1946 4.12s '09 J-J $85,000c_Sep 1 '12-37 INTEREST on the water bonds is 48 '06 J-J 60,000r___ Jan 1 1947 TOTAL DEBT May 1912 _ _ _$65.000 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. payable at the Chamberlain's office; 4s '07 J-J NO. 20. _1927 Assessed valuation 1911_32,500,000 4.20sDIST. on the park bonds at the Am. Ex- is '07 J-J 666,000c&r _ 10 J-J $36,000r__Jan 1 '13-'48 (Sublect to call after -1-91-2) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_311.68 58 'change Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on the J-D 8,5000 31,000e&r Jan 1 1928 1927 sewer bonds at the Hanover Nat. 4 tis 'OS .J 5.669 Population In 1910 J-D 10,000r 1934 bonds (Subject to call after Jan 1 1913) INTEREST payable at the Peo- 48 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1912 _454,500 Bank, N. Y.; on the paving 14,000r 1928 Is J-J ple's Bank in Haverstraw. Assessed valuation 1911 _.....1 ,788.772 in N. Y. City. (Subject to call after 1913.) School tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$1.00 37,00006er _ _ _1927 J-J 58 HUDSON. HAVERSTRAW UNION FREE Population in 1911 (est.) 3.500 (Subject to call after-I-91-2.) This city (incorp. In 1785) is the INT. payable at L. I. City Bank, 10,000r____Jan 1 1927 48 '09 J-J SCHOOL DISTRICT NO, 1. county seat of Columbia County. (Subject to call after 1912.) 58 '10 J-D *49,5001%1'1y on Deo 1 Oswego Bank and Greenburg Bank. Cemetery Bonds. $49,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 3 1912_ 1927 4s '13-14 430'11 J-J 157,000 F-A $4,000c_Feb 1 (Subject to call after 1912.) Assessed valuation 1911___3,403.400 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. 45 8,000c Apr 1 '13-16 A-0 50,000.... __July 1 1927 (Assessment about 60% aotual value) 45 '12 J-J 11018 45 $6,000c___May M-N DIST. NO. 21. School tax (per $1.000) 1911__$10.80 48 '91 ___ Refunding Bonds. $9,450c ___ _1912-1920 ($2,000 due yearly) to May 1 1920 7,000 4s Population in 1912 (est.) 48 '08 J-J $55,0000.. _July 1 '12-22 Street Improvement Bonds '95 9,0000 ____1912-1920 INTEREST payable at People's 45 '05 ___ School Bonds. 4s 35,0000_ _Apr 1 1913 A-0 ___ 2,0000 .._-..1921-1924 Bank in Haverstraw. 1916 J-J $25,000r Feb 19,000cFeb 1 '14-23 330 4.60s'08J-J 30,0000&r_1921-1935 45 45,0000 1929 J-J M-S 25.000c_Mch 1 '15-27 3 Us 430'09 J-J $2,500r _1912-1916 4s Sewer Bonds. HEMPSTEAD, VILLAGE. Aug 2,000c_Aug 1 '12-13 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '11_ $53,100 330 $112,500c6er J-J County. Nassau g is in 48 village This F-A 25,000c-,_ -Feb '14-18 Assessed valuation 1911__ _3,237,868 48 ($7,500 annually.) Incorporated 1853. School tax (per $1,000) 1911-47-8d 430'11 M-N 25,000r_M-ay 1 '21-'25 Municipal Improvement Bonds. Sewer Bonds. Refunding Loan. Population in 1911 (est.) 3,700 $100.000_Aug 1 '22-'41 '07 48 4.20s'll J-J $250,000r_ _July 1 '16-49 INTEREST payable at the Bank 4s '09 F-A $5,000c_ _Feb 1 1918 BOND.F-A DEBT Jan 1 1912.31,500,000 Building Bonds. 5,000c___Apr 1 1919 of Rockville Centre, the Far Rocka- 45 '09 A-0 5,000r ___ Feb 1 1920 Water debt(included)___. 1.150,000 4.20s11 J-J $30,000r_ _July 1 '12-31 way Bank and the Union Savings 48 '10 F-A 86,000 7.000r_Feb 18 '13-'15 Sinking fund Park Bonds. 4s '10 F-A Bank of Patchogue. 5,000r__-Apr 1 1921 Assessed valuation 1911-- 9,653,435 $8,100r__July 1 '14-'19 4.20s11 J-J 48 '10 A-0 about (Assessment 4 actual value.) Bonds School Bonds. Water 1 1918 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___ 27.94 _ 11-N $6,000c__May 330 g M-N $2,100.....May 1 '13.19 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE 330 in 1910 14,802 M-S 20 000r_ _Sept 1 '12-21 Population 330 g M-N 4,500__May 1 '13-27 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24. 33s NTEREST on the $10,000 water '13-'20 1912 4,000r_Apr 1 500_ _ -.Nov 1 A-0 3.95s g M-N 430'07 M-N1$30,000r...Jan 1 '13-'27 3 s 4s due 1927 and the 48 due Aug. 1 3,000__Aug 1 '12-'14 Deficiency Bonds. 4s '09 ___ 1 5000r._ _ _Jan 1 1913 at the Ithaca Savings 8,000__Aug 1 '12-'19 58 __ 45 '09 __ 4s „ July 82,0000_ _July 1 1912 1922-1941 2,000 Bank; on other water bonds at 330 g M-S 36.250 _Sept 1 '11-'21 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1912 _.$30,500 Waal. Bonds. BOND. DEBT June 1911__ $344,500 Assessed valuation 1911 _ _1,370,438 48 '04 July $175,000r_July 1 '12-22 Union Trust Co., New York. Assessed valuation 1911_ _3,836,135 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _18.80 (See V 78. p 2614, for maturity.) Village tax (per $1,000) 1909__$11.00 INT. on the 430 payable at the 41 '05 July $50,000r_ _July 1 '23-24 JAMESTOWN. This city is in Chautaura County. 4,964 Lynbrook Nat. Bank and Pough- BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _$398,500 Population in 1910 235.000 Incorporated March 31 1 86. 4,145 keepsie Savings Bank; on the 5s in Water debt (Incl.) ' Population in 19054,831 Bridge Bonds. Far Rockaway at the Bank of L. I. Sinking fund J-J $50,000r___July 1 1930 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _6,335,477 430'10 HEMPSTEAD, TOWN. City Hall Bonds. 959,621 Bank stock (incl.) Hempstead (Inc. April 17 1784) is HERKIMER. value) 48 '95 M-N $65,000r_ _May 15 1925 actual 84% about (Assessment This village Is In Herkimer County. Co., Nassau but was formerly now in Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 __$27.70 48 Paving in Queens Co., then including Far Incorporated In 1870. '02 J-D $3,000r __Oct 1 1912 10,290 Paving Bonds (Assessment). Population in 1905 Rockaway, Hempstead, Inwood, 4s '09 J-D 6,815.49r_Deo 30 '18 11.417 Population In 1910 4.10s'09 F-A $21 .000c_Feb 1 '13-'19 Lawrence, Rockaway Beach and SeaIs '09 A-0 10,579.48r_Oct 1 1919 INTEREST is payable in Hudson 45 I 2.300__Oct 1 1912 ford villages. On Jan. 1 1898 that '09 J-D 10,079.14r_Dec 30 '19 2.308.58__Oct 1 1913 at the office of the City Treasurer. portion of the town lying "westerly of 430'10 A-0 430'10 J-D 7,319.60r_June 30'20 6,000__Oct 1 '14-'16 a straight line drawn from the south4.40s12 ___ 30,339.39 _1913-1922 Sewer Bonds. HUDSON FALLS. easterly point of the town of Flushing Refunding Electric Light - Bonds. 1I111, This Sandy 334s'93 F-A village, formerly $30,500c --------1913 channel of the middle through the Is '03 J-D j$21,000r....Dec 1 '12.32 between Rockaway Beach and Shel- 48 '03 M-S 17,000c __ -1912-1928 Is in Washington Co. Inc. In 1810. 1 3,000r__Deo 1 1933 Improvemvnt Bonds. Sewer Bonds. ter Island, in the county of Queens, 20,000r__June 1 '12-31 F-A $47,500_Aug 1 '12-'30 48 ,01 J-D to the Atlantic Ocean," became part 330'99 June $8.500c ____1912-1928 334s Sewer Bonds. F-A 17,448.08_Aug 1'12-'30 334s'93 of New York City, under the Greater 448'03 M-N 24.0000 ____1912-1927 334s M-S $50,000r__Mch 1 1923 1,000c Paving Bonds. _ _1912 New York Charter. This boundary 4s '04 Dec '93 J-D 111,0000&r_Dec 1 1923 Refunding Bonds. 434s F-A $46,200_Aug 1 '12-'32 Is was changed by the Legislature in Is '97 M-N 50,000r__May I 1917 1'12-'32 F-A 30,890 16_Aug April 1899, and the new boundary is 4.30s'08 J-J $44.000 r_July 1 '12-33 3,8s Is' 98 J-J 20,000r__Mch 15 1918 General Paving Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1912 $142,038 330'00 that portion of the old town of HempJ-J 20 000r.._July .. 1920 1 2,196,540 4s '08 J-J $44.000c _ _ July 1911_ Assessed valuation 1912-33 stead "bounded on the east and north 4s 01 J-D 25,000 _June 1 1921 'r by the east and north bounds of the 4 48'12 F-A 5,759 28_Feb 1 '13-'18 (Assessment about 4 actu al value.) 45 '02 J-D 20,000r___June 1 1922 (Part due each year.) Tax rate(per $1,000) 1911- __$18 50 Is '08 J-D former village of Far Rockaway, and 42,000r_ _ Deo 30 1928 5,321 on the east by a line drawn due BOND. DEBT Jan 1911__ $231,998 Population in 1905 Park Bonds. 5,189 north from the northwest corner of Assessed valuation 1911._ _4,191.635 Population In 1910 48 '08 J-D $20,000r __Deo 30 1938 U. S. at (Assessment about M Y. N. actual at INT. payable value.) said village to the south line of the Hospital Bonds. town of Jamaica, as it existed on the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$10.90 Mtge. & Trust Co. 4)0'l0 J-J $50,000r_ __Jan 1 1930 7,520 thirty-first day of December 1897." Population in 1910 4363'11 M-S 40,000r_Sept 1 '12-'41 payable INTEREST part at AlThe bonds given below are those reWater Bonds HUNTINGTON UNION FREE maining as a debt against the town bany, part in Newport and in 48 '03 A-013300,000r_Moh 20 1943 SCH. DIST. NO. 3. after assigning to New York City the Herkimer. 1 165,000c&Mch 31 '13-23 district is In Suffolk County. This portion belonging to it according to a Refunding Paving Bonds. 434s '08J-D j$96,000rDec 1 '15-'38 decision of the Supreme Court of the HERKIMER UNION FREE SCH. 1 2,500r__Dec 1 1930 4s '05 A-0 $7,000r-Oct 1 '12-'18 Third Judicial District at Albany DIST. NO. 1. 2,000r_July 1 '12&'13 45 '99 J-J Paving Certificate Fund. Dec. 9 1899. See V. 69, P. 1357. 48 '07 J-J $31,000c_July 1 '12-'42 48 '99 M-S 4,500r_Sept 1 1914 48 '02 J-D $2.400r__ _ Met 1 1912 Road Bonds 45 J-J 10.000.. July 1 '12-'21 48 '07 J-J f 2,000r_ __Jan 1 1913 55 ann 20,396.74r at any time J-J $293,000cdor...:Tuly 1 1923 58 J-J 48 13,000__July 1 '12-'24 500r_ _ _Jan 1 1914 58 '09 ann 8,080.7ir Dec30 '12-18 1 Almshouse Bonds. 4.308.12M-N 92,500 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1912.. $107,500 5s '09 ann 12,209.60r Oct 1 '12-19 4 35g'i 1 M-S $29,000r_M&S 1 '12-26 BOND. DEBT May 6 1912_354,000 Assessed val. 1912 (eat.) _3,000,000 58 '09 ann 10,522.96r Dec30 '12-19 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $322,000 Assessed valuation 1911_ _3,936,632 (Assessment abt. 1-3 to A _- act, value) 58 '10 ann 5,925.04r Dec30 '12-19 8,703r_Oct 31 '12-'20 Assessed valuation. real...59,956.791 (Assessment about 34 actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1911-$10.70 58 '10 ann 841.540 School tax (per $1,000) 19I1.....$8.90 Population in 1912 (est.)-6,500 4.40s'12 _ _ - 36,656.98 -- 19134922 Assessed val., personal__ - NEW YORK --CITIES AND TOWNS. MAY, 1912.1 JABIESTOWN (Con.)- Fire Department Bonds 4s '02 J-D $0,000r_ _Oct 1 1912 436s'11 M-S 30,000r_Sept 1 '12-'41 GEN. BD. D'T Apr 1 '12_51,218,705 20,397 Assessment debt (add'I)__ 465,000 Water debt (included) _ _ _ 14,335.297 Total valuation 1911 (Assessm't about 60% actual value.) City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _415.73 Total tax (per $1,000) 191 _ _529.34 31.297 Population in 1010 INT. on water bonds payable at U.S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., N. Y.; on other coupon bonds at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on registered bonds at Jamestown or in New York exchange. JANIESTOWN SCHOOL DIST. J-J $35,000r _ __ _1916-1922 1915 83,000r J-J J-J 105,000r-Nov 1 '23-'36 J-11 15.000r_ -.Dee 1 1915 120,000Dec 1 '16-'27 BOND. DE T Apr 1912_ $358,000 70,550 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1011_ _14,447,380 (Assessment about actual value) School tax (per $1,000) 1911410.02 33,000 Population in 1911 (est.) INTEREST on the $35,000 and Jamesat payable is $105,000 issues town; on $80,000 of the $83,000 Issue at the State Comptroller's office; and on $3,000 at the Chautauqua County Trust Co., Jamestown. 48 45 58 '07 435E3'11 JEFFERSON COUNTY. BOND. DEBT May 11012 $997,000 4,970 Note debt Water debt (included)-----726,000 Total assessed val. 1911. _11,937,525 (Assessm't about 8,1% actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 191L__$33.50 25,558 Population in 1905 25,908 Population in 1910_ INT. payable at City Treas. office. All the refunding bonds are optional and are now subject to call. LACKAWANNA. This city is in Erie County. See West Seneca, page (30. Road Improvement Bonds. 5s '11 J-D $125,000_June 1 '12-36 City-Hail and Jail Bonds. 4 y,s'12 J-D $75,000 __June 1 '13-27 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1012.... $200,000 Assessed valuation 1911-.-. 6,660,083 City tax rate(per $1,000) '11_$16.13 14,549 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Lackawanna National Bank. LACKAWANNA UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 6. Formerly a school district of West Seneca; see remarks under that town. 4s '00 ___ $10,000 13,649.94 4368'04 ___ 4,000 5s '05 ___ 86,000 5s '06 ___ 9,945 5s '10 ___ BOND. DEBT May 1 '12_ _ $124,595 Assessed valuation 1911... _6,193,416 School tax (per $1,000) 1911__$6.52 Watertown Is the county seat. Building Bonds. F-A $15,000r_Feb 1 '13-'15 3 As Highway Bonds. 4s '07 F-A $65,000r__ Feb 1 '13-'25 4s '09 Feb 70,000r_ Feb 1 '16-'29 Jail Bonds. 48 '09 F-A $75.000r_Feb 1 '13-'27 Hospital Bonds. 48 '11 F-A $15,000r__Feb 1 '26-'28 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $240,000 Assessed valuation 1911_ _46,322.130 (Assessment about full value) County tax (per $1,000) 1910_43.00 80,382 Population in 1910 INTEREST Is payable at the office of County Treasurer. LASE PLACID. JOHNSTOWN. This village is in Essex County. Incorporated in 1900. $93,400 Water Bonds1436s 24,000 15s 29,300 Refunding 5s 30,430 Sewer j4 A s 10,000 15s 36,800 Electric-Light j436s 14,400 15s 6,720 Park 436s 20,000 Sidewalk 5s 20,000 Paving 5s 1,000 Steam Roller 55 3,000 Street Improvement 5s Total assessed val. 1011_ _ _1,797,960 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '11_512.50 BONDED DEBT Feb 1 1912 289,050 1,682 Population in 1910 This city Is in Fulton County. Incorporated in 1895. LANCASTER. Building Lot Bonds. This village is in Erie County. In58 '07 J-D $3,000c_ Dec 1 '12-17 corporated in 1847. Paving Bonds. RR. Refunding Bonds. 48 '07 J-D $10,000c_ _June 1 '12-31 4.40s'11A-0 $35,000 Apr 1 '13-'21 430'11 M-S 28,000__Sept 1 '12-'21 Water Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 48 '95 J-D $75,000r_ _Dec 13-18-23 A-0 $150,000c_Apr 1 '20-49 45 '98 A-0 17.500c_Oct 1 '12-'18 4.40s Water Bonds (Tax exempt). 8.0000_Apr 1 '13-'20 48 '00 A-0 34s g F-A $26,000c&r Aug 1 '12-'25 Street Improvement Bonds. 58 '09 M-S $7,000c__Mch 15 1913 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1912 $239,000 5s '12 M-S 115,000c_Mch 1 '13-'15 Assessed valuation 1911.._ _2,265,675 1 6,000c_Mch 1 1916 (Assessment about 60% actual val ) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$12.78 Sewer Bonds. 4,364 58 '04 Sept $4,000o Sept 1 '12-15 Population in 1910 1,500c_Sept 1 1916 INTEREST is payable at A. B. 5,000c_ _Sept 1 '12-16 Leach & Co. of New York City. 55 '05 M-S School Bonds 4s '93 Nov $7.000e_Nov 1 '12-'13 45 '98 June 22,500c_June 15 '14-22 LANSINGBURG UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 430'09 M-N j10.000c_Nov 1 '27-'28 While this district is now included 4,000c___Nov 1 1929 43,65'10 M-N 15,000e_Nov 1 '15-'29 within the boundaries of the City of 12,000c_ _ _ Feb '12-'13 Troy, the district organization recorporation within 430'09 M-S 27,0000_Feb 1 '14-'22 mains a sepa"ate authorities 15,000c_Feb 1 '23-'25 that city and the city in the matters 4,000c___ Feb 1 1926 have no jurisdiction district. school the of GEN. BD. I)T. Apr 19 '12_ $257,500 J-D $6,000c_ Dec 1 1912-14 Floating debt (additional) _ _ 41,860 48 J-D 34,000r__1915 to 1931 40,997 45 Sinking fund ($2,000 annually on Dec 1.) 100,500 Water debt 15.000r_Apr 1 '15-'20 Total assessed val. 1911_3.857,825 4%s g '08 A-0 or rMay 1 '25-41 (Assess't abt. 1-3 to 4 actual value.) 4 tig'l0 M-N 85,000c1012 __ $140,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$37.30 TOTAL DEBT Apr Population in 1910 10,447 Total valuation 1911-12_7,926,580 (Assessm't about 94% actual value.) INTEREST on the building lot School tax (per $1,000) '11-1247.81 bonds and street bonds of 1910 is Population In 1911 (est.) 14,500 Johnstown wat n oi0 Bank f Johnstown; on the of INTEREST payable In New York. 1909 at the First Nat. Bank, N. Y. I 1 1 KENMORE. This village is in Erie County. Incorporated in 1899. Improvement Bonds. 44s'06 J-D $29,760r-.Dec 1 '12-'35 Street Bonds. 4.658 g '07 J-J $26,000_July 1 '12-'37 58 g '07 M-S 29,172r_Sept 1 '12-'37 Water Bonds. 58 g '07 M-S $5,200r_Sept 1 '12-'37 3,600r Jan 1 '15-'24 4.70s'10J-J Real Estate Purchase Bonds. __- $9,500 4.608 Sewer Bonds. 4368'11 M-S $8,500__Sept 1 '16-'25 Lighting Bonds. $3,000r_Jan 1 '15-'24 4.703'10J4 Gas Bonds. 55g '07 M-S $2,600r_Sept 1 '12-'37 GEN. BD. DT. May 1 '12 __ $60,160 Assessment debt 64,064 31,000 Floating debt 31,300 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,300,500 (Assessment about 45 % actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_529.12 1,020 Population in 1910 INT. payable at Treas. office. KINGSTON. This city is the capital of Ulster County. Incorporated 1872. Street Bonds. 48 '09 M-S$105,000c_Mch 1 '13-'23 4.!4s'l 1 M-S 70,000c_Mch 1 '23-'29 Municipal Building Bonds. 4 Ms'11 M-S $20,000c_Mch 1 '17-'18 Water Bonds. 33-s'96 A-0$576,0000_Apr 1 '13-'36 45 '97 F-A 150,000c_Feb 1 '13-'37 Refunding Bonds. 3s '84 J-J $68,000c_Jan 15 '15-'16 Board of Education Bonds. 430'11 11-S $8,000r_Mch 1 '13-'14 LARCHMONT. This village is in Westchester Co. Incorporated in 1891. Highway Improvement Bonds. J-D $25,000r_Dee 1 '12-'21 4s 4s A-0 10,000r_Apr 1 '16-25 M-N 19,000r_May 1 '12-31 3 36s 47,500r_July 1 '12-30 4s '06 J-J 4s'12 A-0 50,000 _Apr 1 '17-'41 Sewer Bonds. F-A 58,000r_Aug 1 '12-'19 3 Ms 336s F-A 10,000r.Aug 1 '20-'29 M-N 15,000r_May 1 '12-'26 3 4s Sidewalk Bonds. 018'11 M-S $25,000r_Sept 1 '16-'40 Street Improvement Bonds. 336s F-A $1,000r _Aug 1 '12-13 M-S 30,000r_ _Sept 1'13-'32 4.30s Fire Department Bonds. $4.000r_July 1 '12-'15 48 '06 .T-.T 1,000r __ __Jan 1 1913 4s J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 4 1912_ $196,500 Assessed valuation 1911.. _ _5,268,290 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$12.61 1,958 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Bank of the Metropolis, New York City. LAWRENCE. This village is in Nassau County. Incorporated in 1897. Grading and Paving Bonds. 4.155'10 J-J $50,000r_Jan 1 '15-'37 Road Bonds. _s - - - $22.800_ Last bond 1929 _s 6,000..Last bond 1916 _s 8,000.Last bond 1919 Park Bonds. _a $4,000__Last bond 1918 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '12_190,800 Assessed valuation 1911_4,000,850 Village tax (per $1.000) 1911_ _511.00 1,189 Population In 1910 INT. payable at Knickerbocker Trust Co., New York, 49 Emergency Health Bonds. $1,600r_Jan 1 191344 J-J This village is in Geneseo County. Is Highway Imp. Bonds. Incorporated in 1834. $4,000_July15'12-'15 Is '10 July Refunding Water Bcincis. Police Department Bonds. 4.355'11 ___ 344.000 _____ 1916-1937 $5,000r__Jan 1 '13-17 3,771 Is 05 J-J Population in 1910 S5 '09 June 720r_June 21 '12-14 System Bonds. LE ROY UNION FREE SCHOOL tis Garbage __June 21 '12'14 $900r '09 June DIST. NO. 1. Bridge Bonds. This district is in Genesee County. _June 21 '12-'14 $900r_ Is '09 June 4365'09 Jan j$20,000_ _Jan 1 '14-'23 Water Bonds. 60,000„Jan 1 '24-'43 4%s'09 Jan 16.000„Jan 1 '13-'20 4s '06 J-D j$408,000c_Dec 1 '12-'35 7,000c__Dec 1 1936 1 BOND. DEBT Apr 29 1912 $96,000 200.... __Nov 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1911.._ _2,342,325 45_ '12-'$6 (Assessment about 70% actual value) 5s '07 J-D 50,000r_Dec 1 '12-'$5 1 124,000r_Deo 4.30s'08J-D School tax (per $1,000) 1911_49.40 1 7,000r__ _Dec 1 1936 Population in 1911 (est.) 4.000 8,000__Sept 1 '12-'16 INTEREST payable at Importers' 5s '11 Sept City Hospital Bonds. & Traders' Nat. Bank, New York. 4;45'08 J-D $5.000r_June 1 '12-'16 5s '10 July 2,000_July 15 '12-'13 Fire Department Bonds. LESTERSH.T.RE. This village is in Broome County. 48 '04 J-J $1,000r_ _Jan 1 '13-14 58 '09 June 2,400r.June 21 '12-'14 Incorporated in 1892. 5s '10 July Water Works Bonds. 500.. .July 15 1912 4 45'07 M-N $8.000r_ _ May 1 '12-'27 5s '11 ____ 1,411 __ __Jan 1 1913 J-D 11.000r 34s GEN.BOND.DEBTNov1'11$600,631 ($1.000 each six months, J-D.) Assessment debt (add'1) - - 71.541 3.40s M-N 11.200c- - _May '12-'25 Total assessed val, 19I1.$9,931,895 M-N 3.358 7,500c_ __Nov '12-'26 (Assessment about full value.) 5s J-D 9,100c_June 1 '17-'23 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '11.525.44 Municipal Building Bonds 17.552 Population in 1905 J-J 3.358 17,970 $7,500c- July '12-'26 Population In 1910.._ _ Paving Bonds. INTEREST on the $415,000 water 4.35s'll A-0 $20,000c ____1916-1935 4% bonds is payable at the U.S. Mtg Conduit Bonds. & Trust Co. in New York City; on 4 Y.s'12 J-D $9,500_ _June 1 1917 other issues at City Treasury. Sewer Bands. M-S $35,200r-- -Sept '12-'$4 3.858 GEN. BD. D'T Mch 1 '12 $642,700 MADISON COUNTY. County seat Is WampsvIlle. Water debt (additional). __ 46,800 County Building Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _1.655.226 (Assessment about 60% actual val.) 4s g '09J-JJ$180,000r_Jan 1 '13-'30 1 15,000rJan 1 1931 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_428.61 Population in 1910. 3,775 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 _$195,000 INTEREST at First Nat. Bank, Assessed valuation 1911_ _21,299,173 actual value.) (Assessment about Lestershire. State&Co.tax(per $1,000)11 $7.37 + Population in 1910 39.289 LEWISTON. INTEREST payable at the Morton This town is in Niagara County. $1,000_ _Feb 1 1912 Trust Co. in New York City. Ss '81 117,500 Apr 1 '12-'37 44s'87 BOND. DEBT May 1911 ___$119,500 MALONE. Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _1,771.438 This village is in Franklin County. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910..$15.49 Incorporated in 1853. 3,263 Population in 1910 Water-Works Refunding Bonds. 4.3(4'10M-N3216,000c.May 15'13-'66 TOTAL DEBT May 1 '12.... $231,000 LIBERTY. This town is in Sullivan County. Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,425,000 Population In 1910 Incorporated March 13 1807. .6.467 INTEREST payable in N. Y. City. Refunding Railroad Bonds. 48 '99 s-an $97,0000_55,000 y'ly BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 __ $97,000 MALONE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assessed valuation 1911__ _1,254,752 4145'11 J4 i52.000c.._Jan 1 '13-38 1 to 1-5 actual value.) (Assessment 3, 1,500o___ _Jan 1 1939 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911.._ _539.78 TOTAL DEBT May 1 1912_553,500 5,402 Assessed valuation 1911.3,132,435 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Sullivan Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 -- _$11.50 County National Bank, Liberty. School tax (per 51,000) 1911..414.70 LE ROY. 1 LIBERTY UNION FREE SCHOOL MAMAKATING. This town is in Sullivan County. DIST. NO. 1. This district is in Sullivan County. 4)4511 Nov $60,000 __Nov 1 '12-31 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1912 _465,000 Assessed valuation..._615,216 INTEREST payable at Sullivan County Bank, Liberty. Refunding Bonds. 3)48 J-J $7,000r_ - _July 1 1914 45 J-J 6.000r__ _July 1 1915 45 J-J 10.000r_July 1'16 &'18 45 J-J 4,000r ___July 1 1917 4y4s F-A 2,000r_Aug 1 '15-'16 N. 0. & W. RR. Aid Bonds, 48 J-J $20,000c_July 1 '12-'13 LITTLE FALLS. BOND. DEBT July 1 1911...549,000 This city is in Herkimer County. Assessed valuation 1909 745.150 Incorporated May 8 1895. (Assessment abt. 75% actual value.) Water Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ __$31.12 3%8'86 July $40,000__Nov 28 1918 Population in 1910 2.922 (Subject to call after NOV 26 1911.) INTEREST payable at Middletown. 3hs'87 July 110,000 ______ 1917 (Subject to call after 1912.) 3;48'88 July 25,000___Apr 5 1918 MA.MARONECK. This village is in Westchester Co. (Subject to call after Apr 5 1913.) 5,000_Apr 13 1919 Incorporated Nov. 16 1895. 345'89 July When due. (Subject to call after Apr 13 1914.) LOANSRoad & Bridge Bonds, 25,000__July 1 '12-'16 345'97 J-J 48 J-J $10,000r ____1912-1927 1 10,000____May 1920 34s '00J-J J-J 8,000r ____1912-1919 4s '06 J-J J60,000_.July 1 '21-'26 3.358 '08 J-D 7.500r-June 1 '12-'26 1 5,000_ -.July 1 1927 4.6s 48 '09 A-0 1 '13-'32 10,000r_Apr 50,000-. June 1 1928 4.35'08 Ju Sewer Bonds. (Subject to call after 1918.) M-N $44,000r _ _ _ _1912-19$3 School Bonds. J-J 3%5 46,000r _1912-1934 330'89 Nov $3.000„Nov 1 '12-'14 3%s J-D 46,000r _ _1912-1934 345'98 July J 46.000..JuIy 1 '12-'34 45 '08 J-J 24,000r_July 1 12-'35 1935 1 1 1,000 __July 4.608'07M-S 100,000r_Sept 1 '12-'36 Paving Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. $8,000__July 1 '12 '15 48 '05 July 5s 07 Sept 2.000_ __Sept 1 1912 4.30s'09A-0 $5,000r_Oct 1 '14-'23 M-S 3,000r ____1912-1917 55 '09 Sept 10,000r_Sept 1 '14-'18 45 Paving Bonds. 500r 4 40'10 May 4.356107M-N $57,600r_May 1 '13- 36 4s '10 May 500r -..May 2 1913 4.65 '08 J-D 16,000r-June 1 '13-'28 5s '10 May 500r 4)4s'10 May 1,500r_May 2 1914 4.65 '08 J-D 20,000r_June 1 '13-32 (2,591.61 _Apr 1 1913 4.85 '08 J-D 14,000r.June 1 '13-'26 4.90s'12 5,000 Apr 1 '14-'15 4.6s '08 J-D 35,000r_June 1 '13-'37 11,500__Apr 1 1916 BOND. DEBT Apr 912._ _$448,500 _ 1-7,258.505 BOND. DEBT May 1912 _ $413,092 Total valuation 1911_ 330.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___ _510.81 Water debt (included) In Population 1910 5.699 4,687,760 Total valuation 1912 (Assessment Is at 55% actual value.) INTEREST payable by check to Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_527.48 registered holder. City tax (per $1,000) 1912 827 1. 12 5 MAMARONECK UNION FREE 33 Population in 1910 INT. payable at City Treas. office. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. LIVINGSTON COUNTY. Geneseo is the county seat. _1913-1916 s___ $42,084.76Apr 1912__ $42,084 BOND. DEBT Assessed valuation 1910_ _28,528,908 36,450 Population in 1905 38.037 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Security Trust Co., Rochester. 4 LOCKPORT. This city tincorpor. April 11, 18651 is situate in Niagara County. Tuberculosis Dispensary Bonds. Is '10 July $1,500_July 15 '12-'14 School Bonds. Is M-N $10,000r___Nov 1 1916 7,000r_Aug 15 '12-18 F-A Is M-N 120,000r__Nov 1 '12-'13 3)4s 1 5,000r___Nuv 1 1914 4.95s '07 Sep 2,400._ __Sept 9 1912 This district (P. 0. Mamaroneck) is in the town of Mamaroneck, Westchester County. School-House Bonds. 4.98'07 MN $36.900r_May 1 '13-'30 Larchmont School Bonds. J- D $20.000r_Dec 30 '12-'19 148 M-S j 1,100r___Mch 1 1913 SAS 5.000r_Mch 1 '14-'18 Mamaroneck Ave. School & Site. 4)4s M-A $50,000r_May 1 '20-'39 4348 M-N 9.800r_May 1 '15-'19 High School Addition Bonds. 4348'08 M-S $55.000rM & S '13-34 BOND. DEBT May 4 1911_5184,850 Assessed valuation 1910_ _12,599,175 (Assessment about 75% actual val.) School tax (per $1,000) 1910___$4.45 INTEREST on the 4.905 of 1907 is payable at the Gallatin Nat. Bank in New York City; on other Issues to "holder" in New York exchange. 50 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. MARYLAND. TOWN. UN. FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO 4. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 _ __$88,000 Assessed valuation 1911 982,550 (Assessment about % actual value.) Village tax (per $1,000) 1911412.80 Population in 1910 2.079 INTEREST on water and light bonds payable in Mohawk; on imp. bonds at Southold Say. Bank. [VOL. LXXXXIV. 434s J-D $35,000 __ __June 1 1916 48 '09 SI-N 56,885.44_May 1 '12-'19 430 SI-N 35,000__Mch 1 1917 48 '09 M-S 45,200r_Sept 1 '12-'19 440 A-0 18,000__Aug 1 1917 48 '09 M-S 11,920 24,000__ Jan 2 1918 43-4s'12 J-J ($1,400 payable annually.) 43-4511 M-N $32,000 _ Tax-Relief Bonds. ($1,600 payable annually.) 434s'10 SI-S 360,000_ __Mch 1 1913 Glebe Fund. 4348'11 F-A 90,000._ __Feb 1 1914 4348'12 1 , -A 90,000_ __Feb 1 1915 3s '95 F-A 525,170r___Aug 5 1935 35 93 J-J 1.437 37r_July 20 1943 School Tax Relief Bonds. Park Bonds. 4 %s'lO 1I-S $38,000 __Mch 11013 4s '9-1 J-D County seat Is Rochester. 51,500r_ _June 1 '12-14 4 %s'll F-A 45,000 __Feb 1 1914 3 3%s'95 J-J Court House Bonds. , -A 45,000 _ __Feb 1 1915 33%s'96 M-N 10,000r _July 1 1915 33%s F-A5400,000r_Feb 1 1913-20 430'12 1 10,000r___May 1 1916 This town is in St. Lawrence Co. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912 _ _ _$400,000 School Bonds City of Mt. Vernon. Sewer Bonds High way Bonds. Total valuation 1911_ _ 4228,400,822 4s M-N 525,000__May 1 '13-17 3%8'06 J-D $36,884.25r Dec '12-16 43%s'10 Feb $36,000o_Feb 1 '13-'30 (Assessm't about 4-5 actual value.I 4s J-J 105,000„July 1 '18-38 4;0'l1 M-N 30,400r_May 1 '13-'31 43%s'12 Feb f 12,000c_Feb 1 '13-'24 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$3.70 4s J-D J30,000__June 1 '34-36 School Bonds. 118,000c_Feb 1 '25-'33 Population in 1910 283,212 1 5,000____June 1 1937 3343'03 J-J $24,000r_July 1 '12-23 Town Hall Bonds. INTEREST and principal payable F-A 50,000 _ _Feb '39-48 430'07 A-0 64,000r __Oct 1 '12-27 48 '04 Mch $13,0000 ____1912-1924 at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bk., N.Y. City. F-A J30,000__Aug 1 1931 3.858'09F-A 115,000r_Feb 1 1929 4s '05 Mch 7.0000 ____1912-1925 116,000____Aug 1 1932 4.10s '11 J-J 40,000r___July 1 1931 BOND. DEBT May 1 '12 __ $86,000 4s '05 M-Sj 3O.000--Sept 1 '38- 40 Water Bonds. . Assessed valuation 1911...2,992,775 Fonda is the county seat. 1 5,000ept 1 1941 33-48'95 SI-N $21,875r. __Nov '12-16 (Assessment about % actual value.) General Bonds. 4s A-0j 5,000__Apr 11051 4s '96 SI-N 3,000r__May 1 '13-16 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __ _.$8.18 5s F-A $41,723r- --1913-1015 1 8,750___Apr 1 1952 4s '09 M-S 158,000r___Mch 1 1930 Population In 1910 Building Bonds. 4.806 434. '08A-0 590,000r_Apr 1 '42-50 Refunding Water Bonds. INT.at Supervisor's office, Massena 4348 F-A $25,000r -.1913-1917 5,000r_ Apr 1 1951 3548'97 J-J J $9,000r_July 1 '12-17 Highway Bonds. 4%5'10 M-N i60.000r_May 2 '53-'55 1 35,000r_ July 1 1917 45 $85,000r _ _1913-1925 17,700r___May 2 1956 3546'01 M-S 7.500r_Sept 1 '12-21 This village is in Dutchess County. 43%s F-A 84,000r __ __1913-1927 4349'11 F-A 100.000r_Feb '57-'61 33%8'02 M-S 5,500r__Sept 1 '12-22 Incorporated 1886. 58 F-A 20,000r __ _..1913-1922 434s'12 M-N1200,000r.May 11 '62-71 3 %11.05 1I-N 2,800r__Nov 1 '12-15 Sewer Bonds BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912..$255.723 1 50,000r_May 1 '72-'73 4.203'11 111-5 20,000r_Sept 1 '12-'21 3.708 '04 J-J $95,832.136July 1'12-34 Assessed valuation 1911_27,921,572 Deficiency Bonds. 454312 1, -Af 5,500r _Feb 1 1914 ($4,166 67 due yearly.) (Assessment about % actual value.) 33%8 M-S 540,000„Mch 1 '23-26 1120,000r_Feb 1 '15-34 3.85s '06 M-N $37,500r___May '13-37 Population in 1910 57,567 33%s F-A15 40,000Aug 15 '28-31 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $944,032 54,984_ _Part yearly 3.858 ___ INTEREST payableat theAmster- 4s F-A 40,000Aug 1 '32-35 Sinking fund 20,967 Water Sc Sewer Bonds. dam Savings Bank. Total assessed val. 191L _l1,345965 _11,345,965 Fire and Police Department. 43%8'1 1 F-A $47,000 48 '06 M-N $50.000c_May 1 '27-36 Bank stock assess. (add'i) _ 1,512,227 Paving Bonds. (Assessm't about 40% actual value.) 4.158'1011-N $28,000__May 1 '13-'46 This village is In Sullivan County. 4s '05 J-D 50,000c_June 1 '26-'35 City&sch.tax(per$1,000 ) '11__$27.40 48 '10 A-0 20,000c_Oct 1 '33-'38 Water Bonds. Incorporated In 1830. Population In 1910 27,805 3.85s '05 M-N $31,000r_ Nov '12-35 Water Bonds. Sewer Bonds (General). INTEREST is payable at office of 98,000._$3,500 yearly 434s'10 J-J $51,000r_$2,000 yearly 434s'll A-0 530,000-__Oct 2 1931 3.905 City Treasurer. TOTAL DEBT Jan 1911_ $333,984 Sewerage Bonds. Water Bonds. Water debt (included)____ 144,000 3.90 &ls J$20,000r J-D $70,000___June '12-18 1915 48 J-D Assessed valuation 1909_3.355,000 1 9,000r 5.000____June 1 1919 NEWFANE. 1020 48 This town is in Niagara County. 4s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_410.00 School Bonds. A-0 10 000Apr 1 '19&'21 Railroad Bonds. 6,727 48 Population In 1910 45 J-J $12,000r A-0 10,000____Apr 1916 1 1920 3%s'02 _ $45,600_ _ Mch 1 '13-42 INTEREST is payable at the GEN. BD. D"1' Jan 1 1912...$51,000 33.65 M'S 30,000_Mch 1922-24 Assessment debt (add'i) Matteawan National Bank. M-N 60,000___May 1925-27 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911_447,120 30,000 33%s F-A 50,000__Feb 1 1928 Assessed valuation 1910__$2,092,624 Water debt (additional) __ __ 29,000 33%s School debt (additional) __ __ 12,000 33%s M-N 40,000____Nov 1 1929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1010____$9.00 TOT. BD. D'T Jan 1 1912 _ _122,000 4s '04 A-0 30,000_ _Oct 1 1930 Population in 1910 4,060 This village is in Saratoga County. Assessed valuation 1911 43%8'08 J-D 40,000_ _Dec 1 '48-'49 692,250 Incorporated in 1859. (Assessment about % actual value.) 4 3%s'08 J-D 30,000r___ Dec 1 1934 NEW ROCHELLE. Street Paving Bonds. Village tax ratc(p. $1,000)'IL$2800 $28.00 48 '09 SI-N 100.000 _May 1 '50.54 This city is in Westchester County, 3.658 July $25,961.56r Population in 1910_ 10,000___May 1 1955 Incorporated In 1899. 1,941 ($1,153.84 yearly in July.) 4 30'09 A-0 '30,000____Oct 11034 Public Imp't, Series"A." Water Bonds 40,000Oot 1 '36-'39 4%8'10 51-N 1542,000r May 1 '13-'19 48 M-N $30,000c-May 1 1917 This village is in Westchester Co. BOND. DEBT Slay 8 '12.$3,235,450 1 4,000r__May 1 1920 M-N 35,000c__.-May 1 1922 Incorporated in 1874. 46 Tax-relief bonds (add'i) _ _ 368.000 Court House & Police Sta. Bonds. 45 M-N 17,000o__ -Nov 1 1922 Water Bonds. Sinking fund May 1 '12 ___ 338,910 058'11 SI-N J$84,000rMay 1 '20-'40 22,000r___July 1 1933 F-A 33%s 3.853 Var $32.400r 1934 Total assessed val. 191l.36,286,045 1 3.000r _May 1 1941 43%s'09 July 10,000r_July 1 '12-'21 Road Bonds. Tax rate (per $1 000) 1911_ _ $23.30 Grade-Crossing Bonds. Water Refunding Bonds. 45%8'01) M-N 10,000r_Nov 1 '14-'33 Population in 1910 30.919 Is '09 M-N $46,700r__Deo 1 1939 43j8'12 ____ $12,000. 1927 4s 1,000r Var 1912 Sewer Bonds. INTEREST 19 payable at the City Sewer Bonds 4.358'12 J-J 3,330.30rJuly1 '16-'21 Treasurer's office. 48 '89 A-0 $80,0000 __Oct 5 '12-27 4s A-0 $40,000c&r___Oct 1915 4.35512 J-J 8,500r_July 1 '16-32 fa '93 A-0 05,000r __Oct 1 '28-46 BOND.DEBT May 16 1911 $208,454 School Bonds 48 '07 A-0 65,000r_ Oct 1 '47-59 Assessed valuation 1910_2,345.672 4.653 J-J $2,500 1915 , 3 Sis'00 1 - A 30,778 94r Aug 1'12-26 (Assessment about % actual value.) Main Street Improvement Bonds. Created Jan. 1 out of that 33.0'01 F-A 114,000r __Aug 1 '12-49 Tax rate (per S1,000) 1010_411.90 4.458'10_ ___ $48,300r_Apr 25 '15-'38 portion - of Queens1899 County not in- 35%3'99 J-D 16,122.20rDec 1 '11-27 Population in 1910 6,634 Sewer Bonds cluded in the Greater New York. 4s '05 SI-N 70,000r_May 13 '1-26 INTEREST on the street bonds 43%8'09 M-S 559,800r-Mch 1 '14-'39 For debt, &c., prior to formation, see $a '08 M-N 118,000r_May I '13-'18 payable at the Treasurer's office. 43-4s'09 J-D 20.000_1914-1933 Queens County statement. 1,000r__ -May 1 1919 BOND. DEBI,May 1 1912_ 3170,900 Court House Bonds. 00'00 SI-N i30,000r_May 1 '20-'22 Water debt (included)____ 30,800 3359 g M-S $65,000 r___Sept 1 9.000r ..May 1 1923 1930 This village is in Orleans County. Assessed valuation 1911__ 2,174,000 ”is g MN 85,000r_Nov 18,000r_May 1 '13-'30 1 1931 1%8'10 J-J Incorporated March 3 1832. (Assessm't from 60 to 70% act. val 334s g J-J 100,000r___July 1 1929 1,421r___May 1 1931 Village Hall Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_416.10 Road Bonds. 048'11 M-N 0,000r_May 1 '16-'24 4.15s '08 Aug $30,000rAly 15 '12-'26 Population in 1910 2,802 434sg'10 J-J$110,000c_July 1 '20-'29 Funding Bonds. Water Bonds. 48 g '09 M-S 35,000c_Sept 1 1931 4348'11 SI-N ($24,000rMay 1 '14-'19 3.758 July $81,481.50r-MaY 9 '12-'34 Is C '07 M-NJ 200,000c_Nov 1 '22-26 1 5,000r_Mch 1 1920 Sewer Bonds. City Hall Bonds. This district is in Westchester Co. 4 34re'll F-A 1i, 50,000c_ _Nov 1 1927 3 48'90 5s '07 July $12,000r_ _July 15 '12-23 J-1) $5,000r ___June '12-16 40.000r_ Feb 1 '27-'30 $148,482 43%8'09 J-J $60.000r__Jan 1 '19-'48 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 Relief Bonds. 6,000r___ Feb 1 1931 86.482 48 Oct Water debt (Included) 6.100r__Jan 1 '19-'48 BOND. DEB Apr 1912 __ $691,000 Si '08 114-NI $80.000r_MaY 1 '13-'16 Assessed valuation 1911___3,250,268 BOND. DEBT May 4 1912_ $66,100 5,000r___May 1 1917 1 proportion Queens (Assessment about % actual value.) Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,277,990 County's County Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_420.61 (Assessment about 60% actual value) Assessed debt Apr 1912.. 931,987 58 '09 SI-N 36,000r_May 1 '13-'18 7,000rMay 11010 valuation. real _82,838,337 $6.22 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_.$7.978 City tax (per $1,000) 1911 Assessed val., personal__ _ 3,172,440 55 '00 SI-N 18,000r_May 1 '16-'18 5,683 Population in 1911 (est.) Population in 1010 2.300 Franchises 7,000r,... _May 11910 2,234,545 INTEREST at Mt. Pleasant Bank Total INT. at Union Bank in Medina. valuation 1911 88,245,322 58 '09 SI-N , 36.000r_May 1 '13-'18 of Pleasantville in N. Y. exchange. (Assessm't from 40 to 60% value.) 5,000r___May 1 1919 Population in 1010 83.930 4s '03 SI-N 45,000r May 1 '13-27 Street & Highway Improvement. INT. on court-house bonds due Mt. Vernon is in Westchester Co. This district is In the towns of 3148'07 M-N 515,000_ -__Nov '12-23 1930 and 1931 payable at the Corn 33%s'90 The city received its charter on Royalton and Hartland. J-D __June '12-33 43%8'11 M-Nf$15,000 _Nov 1 12-'26 Mch. 22 1892. On Nov. 2 1909 the Exch. Bank., N. Y.; on part of the 3 yis'o1 A-0 110,000r 31,000r __Apr 1 '13-29 1 30,000-N0v 1 '27-'41 city voted In favor of a commission court-house bonds due 1929 at the 3%WOO J-D 150,000r_ June 1 '34-83 form of government. V.89, p. 1238. Queens Co. branch of the Corn Exch. 3Si 6'01 J-J 30.000r __July 1 '30-44 Bank in Long Island City, and part at 4s Highway Bonds. '04 A-0 18.000r..May 1 '13-21 the Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., Is '07 M-N 25,000r_ This city is in Orange County. In- 48 F-A $50,000__Aug 1 '12-16 May 1 '17-25 corporated June 9 1888. 45 M-S 110,000__Sept 1 '17-27 Binghamton, N. Y.; on part of the ($5,000 due in odd years.) Street Improvement Bonds. 4s F-A 90,000_ Feb 1 '28-'36 road bonds of 1907 at the City Say. 4%8'09 M-N 100,000r_May 1 '22-'31 43%8'11 M-S $20,000r_Mch 1 '13-'22 48 M-S 30,000__Sept 1 '37-39 Bank of Brooklyn and the Buffalo 59 '11 SI-N f10,000r_May 1 '13-'14 City-Hall Bonds. 4s M-N 40,000Nov 1 '40-43 Say. Bank;on the road bonds of 1909, 1 4,500r__May 1 1915 1910 office. Treasurer's and 430'10 8-a $70,000c --------1930 48 1911 at 50,000___ _July '44-48 J-J 43%8'11 M-N 85,000r_M_ay 1 '16-'32 (Subject to call after 1915.) 45 M-N 30.000 ___May '49-51 454811 SI-N 172,000r_May 1 '13-'20 Refunding Bonds. 45 5,000____May 1 1952 M-N 1 8.000r Slay 1 1921 This village is in Wayne County. 4%8'11 SI-N 33%8 M-S $14,500r____May 12-21 48 '04 A-0 15.090.. __Oct 1 '53-55 1.56,000r_May 1 '13-'20 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '05 J-D 20,000c_ __June '34-37 Incorporated in 1903. 1 6,000r___May 1 1921 Water Bonds. $40,000 __ Aug 1 1931 43%s'08 J-D 40,000c_June 1 '38-'45 _ 43%s Fire Department Bonds. Water Bonds. 43%s'09 A-0 '25.000____Oct 11929 3 iisde4sM-S $52,000r 3348'09 M-N $4,000r___Nov '12-15 Village Hall Bonds. 33%s M-S $12,000r___Mch 1 1913 43%8'10 J-J 25,000c_July 1 '46-'50 33%s'00 F-A 46,000r __Aug 1 '12-34 -1912-1020 4.458'0851-S 80,000r___July 2 1918 4%3'10 A-0 25,000c_Oct 1 518.000r 330 J-J 1030 58 '07 51-N 50,000r __May 1 '17-26 (Subject to call July 2 1898.) 4 %s'll A-0 f 8.000oApr 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1910_$72,000 58 '08 SI-N 124,000r_May 1 '18-'29 F-A 10.000r __Feb 1 1913 33%s 1120,000c_Apr 1 '32-'43 Assessed valuation 1910___2,160 286 1 1.000r__May 1 1930 Village tax 1909_513 00 (per $1,000) 100.000r __July 1 1921 4348'11 M-S 40,000____Sept 1 1931 33%5 F-A 4 30'11 M-N 6.227 430'10 Al-N 21,000r_May 1 '14-'20 90,000r__Apr 1 1931 43%8'11 A-0 25,000____Oct 2 1031 Population In 1910 F-A 33%s 17,000r_May 1 '15-'31 33%8 F-A2 27,000c__Feb 2 1923 434s'12 5I-N 25,000 __May 1 1951 INTEREST on bonds is mailed to Local Improvement Bonds. 4s 75,000c__May 1 1930 Bridge Bonds. M-N registered holders. 48 '03 M-N j$3,000r __May 11013 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912_ $538,500 58 M-S 530,000„Sept 1 '21-23 176,(I00__ _May 1 '14-32 Assessment debt (included) 10,000 4s '06 M-N 20,000____May 1 1026 NEWBITRGH. 48 '04 11-N 42,000r_May 1 '13-33 Refunding Bonds. Water debt (included) __ __ 434,000 This city is in Orange County. The 4s '05 M-N 13,000r__May 1 '13-25 Sinking fund (water) - - 85,344 48 '04 J-J j$80,000„July 1 '14-17 prin. and int. on tile water bonds is 58 '07 SI-N (10,000r_May 1 '17-18 Sinking fund (city-hall) _ .._ 1 30,000____July 1 1918 met by water rents. Incorporated 7,000 1 7,136r___May 1 1919 Total valuation 1911_ 60,000__Jan 1 '15-17 April 22 1865. 6,762,719 58 '09 SI-N 12,000r_May 1 '19-'20 (Assessment about % actual value.) 49 '05 J-J 1 41,000____Jan 1 1918 Voting-Machine Certificates. 4548'11 SI-N 148,000r_May 1 '13-20 Total tax (per $1,000) l911....$30.48 45,000____Jan 1 1919 4348 1912-1915 Jan $5,200 Bond.14 .,000r_May 1 1921 Population in 1910 15,313 48 '05 J-D j 40,000r__June 1 '16-19 City Hall. School INTEREST is paid at city treasury 1 19,000r___June 1 1920 48 '93 A-0 $500r __Apr 1 1913 ($3,000c May 1 1913 Is '06 M-N 60,000__Nov 1 '17-'20 Is '96 A-0 1,500r__Apr 1 '13-15 45 '97 M-Ni 12.000c_ _May 1 '14-15 20,000____Nov 1 1921 Fire Department Bonds. j 55,000c_May 1 '16-26 This village is in Herkimer County. 4s 07 J-J 30,000__Jan 1 '20- 21 is '04 M-N $3,600r Nov 1 '12-14 48 ,9-1 NI-N 1 24:0000000o____M_Aaalyy Incorporated in 1844. 120,000 Jan 1922 48 '06 A-0 1,600r _Apr 2 '13-16 7 23 11 111 Refunding Water Bonds. 5s '08 F-A 63,000____Feb 1 1914 Is '08 F-A 000r. _Feb 1 '13•'18 48 '05 M-N 11,000r_ _May 1 '13-23 Ois A-0 $32,000r41,500 yearly 58 '08 A-0 40,000___-Oct 1 1914 43-48 F-A $,200r_Aug 1 '12-'19 48 '05 SI-N 72.000r_May 1 '13-30 Sewer Bonds. School Bonds, District No. 5. Is '09 SI-N 3,850r_May 1 '13-'19 48 '06 SI-N 52,000r_May 1 '13-25 3.455 J-D $35,000r4,1400 yearly 48 $3,000__Mch 1 1913 1349'11 SI-N 16,200__May 1 '13-'31 58 '08 SI-N 99,000r_ May 1 '20-'25 M-S Water & Light Impt. Assessment Bonds. Improvement Bonds. 8,500r___ May 1 1931 3.90s A-0 $11,000r_ $500 yearly 58 '07 J-J $20,000__July 1 '12-13 346'03 J-D $485r_Dee 1 1012 4348'09 1,1-N 53,000r_ May 1 '15-'31 Electric-Light Bonds. 25,000____Jan 1 1914 53%e'03 J-J 5s '08 J-J 9,025r__July 1 '12-14 2.000r_ _ _May 1 1932 4s '95 F-A $6,000c 1917 Is '08 A-0 40,000-__Apr 1 1914 48' 03 A-0 1,000r__ Oct 1 '12-13 4548'00 SI-N 10,000r_May 1 '29-'30 Refund.-Elec.-Light Bonds. 1 3%s'09 F-A 25,000____Aug 1 1914 4ti '04 J-121 2.400r June 1 '12-14 2,500r-.May 1 1931 48 '07 F-A 54,000c_5500 yearly 430'10 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1915 4345 '0811-N 36.740_May 1'12-'18 434s'10 SI-N 85,000r_May 1 '14-'30 This district (P. 0. Schenevus) Is in Otsego County. 4 3%s'10 July $25,000r_July 1 '12-'36 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 __ __$25.000 Assessed valuation 1911__ 329,317 (Assessment about % actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1911..$15.18 Population in 1011 (est.) 700 INT.,payable at Schenevus Nat Bk. MONROE COUNTY. MASSENA. gtle MONTGOMERY COUNTY. MATTEAWAN. MONTICELLO. MECHANICVILLE. MT.'KISCO. NASSAU COUNTY. MEDINA. MT. PLEASANT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9. MIDDLEPORT UN. FREE SCR. DIST. NO. 1. MT. VERNON. MIDDLETOWN. NEWARK. MOHAWK. MAY, 1912..1 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 51 APPROPRIATIONS.-The total appropriation for Greater New itYork Special Assessment Certificates was 03: In 1900 NEW ROCHELLE (Con.)after 1 year.) In 1898 was $77 473.084 77: In 1899 It was $93.520.082 was $98.619.4 %s'10 M-N $55,000r.May 1 '20-'30 (5 years, subject to call $87,062 $90,778,972 48; for 1901 It was $98, 00,413 43; for 1902 It 09; for 1905, M-N 4,500r___May 1 1920 Sewer 5s $106,674,955 1904, for 10; for 600 88; 1903, $97.119.031 133,000 65 &c., 56: 430'11 M-N 88,000r_May 1 '20-'41 Sidewalk, 34,000 $109,817.593 03: for 1906, $116,805,490 37; for 1907. $130,421,505 Paving 6s for 1909.$156,545,148 14;for 1910.$163.130.270; Park Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 2,915,148 tor 1908,$143,572.266 17: $181,090,657. for 1912, and $6,0000. _July 1 '12-14 Temporary 1911, 8173,967,835. for ' 4s '86 J-J 346,000 loans 454s'10 M-N 4,500r_ -May 1 1916 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1912 3,261,148 POPULATION.-The population of Greater New York, according to the 4;18'11 M-N 40,000r_May 1 '17-'36 Assessed valuation, real 33,972,438 Cl. S. Census of 1900, was 3,437,202, and according to that of 1910, 4.Library Bonds. 766.883. 392,600 Assessed val., personal_ _ _ DETAILS OF INDEBTEDNESS. 4 30'11 M-N J$24.000r_May 1 '14-'25 Franchises 1,537,650 1 990r_May 1 1926 Total valuation 1911 The tables which follow give full details regarding the indebtedness of the 35,902.688 Bonds. Map city and the various boroughs and other divisions forming part Assessment Total rate (per 81,000) 1911..329.88 consolidatedshow first the bond issues made since the Greater New York 5e '07 M-N $15,000r _May 1 '17-19 Population In 1910 28.867 of It. We into Then we add statements reporting at length the effect. went Land Damage Bonds. Charter INTEREST payable at office of Indebtedness of the separate boroughs; all the districts, towns and other 334s'99 A-0 $44.000r -Apr '13-23 or at the request of divisions being in each case grouped under the borough to which they belong. 330'99 J-D 20,000r...July '24-27 City Treasurer exch. Y. N. remitted in 3346'00 J-D 30,000r_ _ June 1 '25-29 holder will be GREATER NEW YORK.-Bonds issued since consolidation. Comp. Wm.J. Gaynor, Mayor; Wm.A. Prendergast,became The loans marked (s 1) are held in the sinking fund. NEW YORK CITY.provided York Charter New Greater the under The consolidation Court-House-Appellate. City now Includes Kings County. GREATER NEW YORK CHARTER 1928 effective Jan. 1 1898, and New Yorkportions $250,000 Corporate Stock. 33g M-N namely of Queens County, 1929 Richmond County, and the following 375,000 3Mg M-N BRIDGES AND VIADUCTS. part and and Jamaica, Flushing Newtown, of towns 1929 Long Island City, the 85.000 sf M-N 3g over Ryer. Bridges Harlem providing bill a passed 1912 In of the town of Hempstead. The Legislatureout of what is now the Borough 3.4g M-N Criminal Court-House. 1928 $1,029,845 1923 sf $20,000 for the creation of the County of The Bronx M-N sf 46,000 1941 3g M-N take effect, however, until approved at a 3g 1952 et 97,000 of The Bronx. The bill does not M-N 3g If 1942 M-N 154,620 3g 1912. November in Bronx County 1953 05,000 sf referendum of the citizens of the proposed M-N 3g 1919 sf 40.000 M-N all of the funded debt of the former 3g The following statement includes New Hall of Records. sf 231.000 1952 M-N in Brooklyn, Queens and 3g 1929 City of New York and of the municipalities M-N If $150,000 sf 138,901 1953 3g M-N date of consolidation; also such 3g 1929 Richmond which was recorded at the 500.000 1930 3Mg M-N 500,000 funded 334g 01-N being as years subsequent in recorded were as 1930 additional amounts 250,000 01-N 3Mg 1929 M-N 1,250,000 33.g of city the by assumed be to 1940 obligations of said former municipalities 2,810.000 M-N 33.4g 34g 1941 1,200,000 M-N revenue bonds of 1952 New York. These figures do not Include $2,007,600 500,000 1953 334g 01-N M-N 250,000 3%g redeemable and 1898 1 Jan. outstanding York New 1954 the former City of M-N 1954 700,000 334g M-N 450,000 of 334g certificates or bonds of revenue from its tax levy of 1897 nor $4,060,000 Bay Buildings. Department Pelham Health Connecting Bridge indebtedness of the former city of Brooklyn outstanding Jan. 1 1898, 1952 sf $107,500 M-N Island. City and 3g Park 1898. year the for but redeemable from its tax levy 1953 sf 74,000 M-N 1919 3g M-N sf $135,000 3g JAN.1 1898. 1954 a 1,000 M-N 1941 3g a 80,000 M-N 3g DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT CONSOLIDATION, Debt. Net Fund. Sinking Debt. 1953 Tot. Funded River. M-N 3 250,000 Bronx Ag over Bridges 52 $140,489,993 78 3g $85,654,317 28 1954 •$226,144,311 M-N 33.ig 1919 200.000 a Bronx $16,000 The M-N & Manhattan 74.892,119 84 1g 6.734,055 89 81 826,175 53 1953 Botanical Museum. sf 11,500 M-N Brooklyn 62 13,379,935 330,000 00 1928 13,709,935 62 $200,000 1952 33g M-N If 25,000 M-N Sic Queens 3,486,736 87 3g 3,486,738 67 1928 M-N sf 175,000 1941 3g if 75,000 M-N Richmond Alt. & Rep'rs, Qu. Co. C't House. Tracks N. Y. Central. over Bridge •$324,967,159 10 192,718,373 21 8232,248,785 89 lig 1953 M-N sf 85,000 1922 3g et 333.000 M-N Total Rep'rs N. Y. Co. C't House. 1941 if 2,000 M-N 3g • Includes $3,061,645 01 special revenue bonds. 1953 M-N sf 3.5.000 1928 3g 50,000 354g M-N DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT PRESENT TIME. (not Construction Court-House, Bronx. Bridge over Port Morris Branch. Since consolidation up to 'Mch. 30 1912 the Greater City has issued 1953 M-N sf $10,000 1921 3g sf 59.000 M-N counting special revenue bonds or revenue bonds for current expenses) $g 1940 Library Building, Bryant Park. el 1,000 M-N $898,575,014 new bonds and redeemed and canceled issues aggregating) Sg 1929 M-N consoli1953 $500,000 the 33ig of 3,525 sf debt net and M-N 3g $170,935,479. The following compares gross 1942 3 Mg M-N 500.000 Bridges over East River. dated city at different dates. 1952 Net 1929 3g M-N 600,000 . Sin nitinsg uk Total M-N sf $1,402,824 3g zFunded 'Temporary 1954 1940 334g M-N 1,000,000 Debt. 0 67,000 Debt. Debt. AL-N 3g Debt. 1955 01-N 1941 4g 500.000 et 10,000 01-N $ 3g 1958 M-N 4g 1952 500,000 232,256,386 92,718,373 750,000 sf 01-N 3g Jan. 1 1898_321,905,514 3,069,245 324,974,759 1956 sf 150,000 M-N 1953 3g M-N sf 1,648,000 Jan. 1 1899_341,844.226 8,187,265 350,031,491 99,386,292 250,645,199 3g 1957 a 115,000 M-N 1928 3g 2,000,000 Jan. 1 1900_359,620,986 3,177,912 362,798,898 105.754,872 257,044,026 3 Ag M-N 1958 sf 610.000 M-N 1929 3g 700.000 Jan. 1 1901_384,794,598 7,495,936 392,290,534 112,288,129 280,002,405 II 4g MN 1959 1,300,000 01-N 1940 4g 4,500.000 Jan. 1 1902.412,047,717 14,235,598 426,283,315 117,399,480 308,883,835 3;ig 01-N 1956 250,000 01-N 1952 4g 2,000,000 Jan. 1 1903_434,339,606 26,739,908 461,079,514 126,742,949 334,336,565 3;ft 01-N 1957 472,400 01-N 376,015,346 33,ig M-N 1953 4g 3,000,000 Jan. 1 1904_477,623,199 49,285,750 526,908,949 150,893,603 1957 1,000,000 1954 4yig 01-N 4,950,000 Jan. 1 1905_552,954,132 39.865,640 592.819,772 157.330,353 435,489,419 3%g 111-N Park. Crotona 472,653,401 Building, 642,434,013 169,780,612 Public 48,377,500 1941 ,513 1,500,000 3g M-N Jan. 1 1906_594,056 1928 191,144,187 524.965,475 $75,000 laduct over 96th St., River.Drive. 3g M-N Jan. 1 1907_858,234,892 57,874,770 716,109,662 197,437,164 1914 sf 2,500 M-N 1940 3g sf $85,000 M-N 3g Jan. 1 1908-726,646,965 62,014,037 788,661,002 210.421,340 591,223.838 872.019,244 Slip. Gouverneur 882,440,584 Bldg., Hospital Bridge over Newtown Creek. Jan. 1 1909_799,441,994 82,998,590 713,637.669 3g 1928 850.000 1940 33g M-N M-N sf $180,000 Jan. 1 1910_880,430,289 65,575,439 946,005,728 232,368,059 755,602,666 3g 1930 85,000 1952 334g M-N el 30,000 M-N Jan. 1 1911_946,003,798 66,239,158 1012242,956 256,640,290 276,815,727 813,637,778 3 Mg M-N 1953 a 8,000 1954 3g M-N 350,000 Jan. 1'12_ 1,037,811,719 52,641,786 1,090,453505 284,355,727 1954 860,440,784 3g 100,000 1952 3g M-N sf 250,000 M-N Apr. 1 '12.1,049,545,049 95,251,462 1,144796511 1904, 1 Jan. at Hospital. $8,500,000 Harlem New Viaduct. follows: Avenue as bonds Melrose fund z Including general 1952 at Jan. 1 3g M-N 11-N if $220,322 1928 3g $140,000 $18,000,000 at Jan. 1 '05, $29,000,000 at Jan. 1 '08, $40,750,000 at 3g 1954 200.000 1941 33g M-N sf 20,000 M-N '07, $54.250,000 at Jan. 1 '08, $68.750,000 at Jan. 1 '09.1 $85,500,000 $120,1952 and '12 if M-N 13.000 Jan. 3g 1952 a '11, $120,000,000 5,000 1 Jan. M-N 3g Jan. 1 '10, $102,500,000 at Repairs to Court House, Manh'tan. 1953 a 57.000 M-N 3g 000,000 Mch. 30 1912. On Jan. 1 1912 the funded debt also included 1952 sf 28,537 M-N 1952 3g sf 116,976 M-N 123,795,579 of the corporate stock notes described oelow. On Mch. 30 3g 1953 et 2.500 M-N Bdge.over Mott Hay.Canal, 135 St. 3g 1912 537,567,147 of these securities were Included. None outstanding at New Buildings, Central Islip. 1941 $30,000 33g M-N previous dates. sf $2,000 1929 M-N 3g Bridge over Eastchester Bay. *Consists of special revenue bonds and revenuebondsfor current expenses. Court-House Site, Bronx. 1953 if $52,500 M-N The water debt, included in the foregoing. was as follows at the several 3g 1940 $147,079 334g 01-N 1941 10,000 sf M-N 3g dates below: New Richmond County Jail. sf 5,000 _ _1952-1953 M-N Water debt. Jan. 1'98. Jan. 1'l0. Jan. 1'11. Jan. 1 '12. Mch.30'12. 3g. 1952 a $3,000 M-N 3g Creek. 162,994,475 Gerretson's 160,195,447$ over Bridge 128,913,618$ 108,355,093$ _59,568,249$ Gro 1953 sf 55,000 M-N 1952 3g if $16,000 M-N 3g Net-- -----42,796,855 85,007,855 95,928,156 124,127,585 124,551,612 Hall of Records, Kings County. conBridge over N. Y. & H., 189th St. The following table shows the assessed valuation of property in the 1952 $400,000 M-N 3g 1952 estate real of $6,000 a assessment the M-N 1903 In 3g 1012. year the solidated city for 1941 sf 20,000 M-N 1953 3g sf 18,000 M-N was made on the basis of about real value; 1903 and subsequent values, 3g Site Montague St. Pub. Library. Bridge, Prospect Ave., Brooklyn. there fore, are greatly in excess of those for previous years. and consequently 1952 of $40,000 M-N 3g 1952 $8,000 sf M-N 3g the tax rate is much lower. 1953 st 30,000 M-N 1953 3g Tax Rate. 3g sf 14,000 Total. M-N Real Estate. Personal Estate. Borough Bldg., Richmond. Canal. Gowanus over Bridge and Manhattan 1952 id $44,000 M-N 3g 1953 18.30 $195,000 sf 5,938,069,111 286,062,320 M-N 3g The Bronx _5,652,006,791 1953 M-N sf 93,491 1954 3g 18.70 sf 15,000 M-N 48,753,985 1,723,496,394 3g Brooklyn _ _1,674,742,409 1954 50,000 354g M-N 18.40 463,147,280 6,396,750 Bridge over Flushing Creek. Queens ....... 456,750,539 Bronx. Hospital, New 19.20 1953 80,149,636 $36,000 el 1,750,485 M-N __ 3g 78,399,151 Richmond 1953 if $46,000 31-N 3g • 1954 50.000 3.4g 1.1-N Total 1912_7,861,898,890 342,963,540 8,204,862,430 18.30 to19.20 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING Brooklyn. Building, Court to18.16 SITES. Total 1911_7,858,840,164 357,923,123 8,216,763,287 17.22 1953 M-N et $7,500 3g Armories: Tota11910-7,044,192,674 372,644,825 7,416,837.499 17.57 to 18.75 Borough Hall, Queens. 1923 sf $19,500 M-N Total 1909__6,807,179,704 443,320,855 7,250,500,559 18.78 to 17.75 Sr 1953 ef $40.000 M-N 1930 3g sf 115,681 M-N Total 19086,722,415,789 435,774,611 7,158.190,400 16.14 to 17.11 3g New Bellevue Hospital. 1940 sf 56,063 M-N Total 1907_6,240,480.602 554,861,313 6,795,341,915 14.84 to 15.68 lig 1954 $50,000 M-N 15.54 to 14.78 1942 567,306,940 6,305,794,185 334g sf 566,653 M-N 3g Total 1906_5,738.487,245 Court House, Gates Ave., Bklyn. 1952 if 52.500 M-N Total 1905...5,221,384,301 690,561,926 5,912,146,227 14.90 to 15.62 3g 1953 sf $35,000 M-N 1953 3g if 365,000 M-N Total 1904..5,015,463.779 625,078,878 5,640.542,657 15.13 to 15.92 3g 14.06 to 14.13 13th Dist. Municipal Court. 1942 550,000 33g M-N Total 1003__4,751,532,826 680,866,092 5,432,398,018 1953 M-N et $127,000 1953 3g 100,000 Total 1902...3,330,647,579 526,400,139 3,857,047,718 22.73 to 23.53 33ig M-N 1954 250,000 Total 1901__3,237,778,261 550,192,612 3,787,970,873 23.17 to 23.88 11;ig M-N DOCKS AND FERRIES. American Museum of Natural Hist. Total 1900..3,108,547,700 485,574,493 3,654,122,193 22.20 to 23.42 Docks and Ferries, &c. 1928 $550,000 Total 1899__2,932,445,464 545.906.565 3,478,352,029 23.64 to 32.74 3 Mg M-N 1928 M-N a $2,075,294 3g 1929 of taxes the collection takes M-N 300.000 Legislature, 34g (Under a law passed by the 1911 1940 1953 3g M-N a 1.374,706 100,000 $34g 01-N place semi-annually instead of annually, as heretofore. V. 93, p. 63.1 1941 1952 sf M-N 1,800,000 3g sf 55.000 M-N lig charter of the city the provisions PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-Under 1942 850,000 sf M-N 1953 3g sf 72.500 M-N registered bonds may be issued in denominations of $10 or any multiple 3g 1952 M-N sf 1,000,000 1954 3g 100,000 M-N 33g thereof. 1940 250.000 M-N Sig 3 1940 150,000 0 M-N 3g MuEXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-Section 8, Article 1, General 1941 650,000 1941 334g M-N sf 200,000 M-N nicipal Law, Consolidated Laws of 1909, provides that "all bonds of a 3g 1929 3,000,000 M-N 3g Art. of Museum Metropolitan for taxation from be shall payable, exempt Municipal corporation, until 1952 M-N 5,000,000 3 Mg 1928 $600,000 3g M-N town, county, municipal or State purposes." 1928 1,600,000 1929 3g M-N if 50,000 01-N DEBT LIMIT.-At the general election in Nov. 1909 the voters passed on 3g 1953 3,000,000 1940 354g M-N et 70,000 M-N a Constitutional Amendment which permits the city. In ascertaining Its 3g 1954 3.150,000 1941 334g 01-N if 105,000 M-N borrowing capacity, to exclude bonds heretofore issued for any rapid transit 3g 1942 131,000 sf M-N 3g a issued well as for as improvehereafter public bonds investment, or dock . AND PARKWAYS 1952 PARKS 14,000 if M-N ment which provides a revenue In excess of the interest and amortization 3g St. Johns Park. 1953 sf 20,000 M-N charges. The rapid transit and dock bonds may be excluded only in pro- 3g sf 650.000 1916 M-N Bklyn. Instit. of Arts and Sciences. 3g portion to the extent to which the current net revenues received from these sf 15,000 M-N 1941 3g 1930 $300.000 improvements shall meet the interest and amortization charges. See 334g M-N Harlem River Driveway. 1941 sf 300.000 M-N general 3g under for remarks New full In State. York amendment the 1940 1952 334g 01-N $300.000 if 49,500 M-N ISSUANCE OF SHORT-TIME NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SALE 3g 1954 Construction and Improvement of 150,000 -A law was passed In 1911 authorizing the City 3g M-N OF CORPORATE STOCK. Parkways. Correction Bid gs. of Department to notes of provide sale short-term the funds pending issue Comptroller to 1914 1928 3g M-N sf $100,000 $300,000 0g M-N corporate stock. See V. 92. p. 1577. 1940 1929 3g sf 100,000 650.000 M-N ISSUANCE OF CORPORATE STOCK IN FOREIGN CURRENCY.- 3)g M-N 1941 M-N 1928 3g 40,000 sf10.000 at M-N a bill to 3g passed the permitting Comptroller City also The 1911 Legislature payable in the currency of 1942 M-N el 3g 1952 80.000 150,000 foreign countries. See 33g M-N make corporate stock 1953 if 10.000 M-N 3g Department Public Charities. V. 93. p. 83. 1929 1929 334g M-N 100.000 et $31,518 M-N 3g GENERAL FUND BONDS.-A new kind of bond (known as the 'Gen1940 Central Park Asphalt Walk. if 287,000 M-N by the Legislature in 1903. It is Issued for 3g eral Fund Bonds") was created 1940 sf $2.000 1941 3g M-N if 35,000 M-N of 3g the revenues surplus old the of sinking fund the the purpose of releasing 1942 Spuyten Duyvil Parkway. sf 61,000 M-N to be applied to the reduction of 3g City of New York, and to allow the money 1923 sf $65,000 1952 3g M-N sf 405,000 M-N be will 3g Issued in only bonds the way Indicated, the law the Under taxation. 1941 sf 30.000 1953 3g M-N sf 127,500 M-N of sinking fund for redemption of the 3g and they will be taken for account 1953 Public Parks, 27th-28th Streets. 175.000 3g M-N city debt No. 1. See V. 76, p. 610. Up to Mch. 30 1912 $120,000,000 of 1921 sf $1.248 M-N 1954 3g 200,000 M-N 3g issued. been had these bonds 52 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL L xxxxi v. PARKS & PARKWAYS-(Con.). SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES-(Con.) WATER-(Con.) MISCELLANEOUS-(Con.) Public Park, Houston Street. Boroughs of Manhattan & Bronx Fire-Boat Seth Low, Repairs. Long Island Water Plant. 3g M-N sf 3198,779 1920 3g hit-N sf 31,656,327 1929 3Mg M-N M-N st $22,500 '$570,000 3g 11-N sf 14,000 1940 3g 3.1-N sf 8,273 1940 3:Construction Construction New Fire Boat. 1953 Sanitary Protection of Water. 2.000,000 334g Atl-N 1940 3 Mg 11-N 1 ,700,000 1929 3g M-N at $8,500 1917 3200,000 at N id Public Parks, Twelfth Ward. 334g Ett-N 1,900,000 1940 3 Mg M-N Topographical Bureau, Bronx. 1953 1917 350,000 3g M-N sf $29,495 1921 3g M-N 1.000,000 1941 3g M-N at 32,000 _1953-1954 /ief-N at 100,000 3g M-N sf 20,000 1941 3g M-N at 1,000,000 1941 33.g M-N 1919 3:Reb u ilding Retaining Wall, Edge. 350,000 3g 3/1-N sf 7,500 1942 Borough of Brooklyn comb Avenue. 3Mg M-N 500,000 3g M-N sf 5,049 1953 3g M-N sf $85,615 1929 3g M-N at 35,000 if 500,000 M-N Public Park, Hester Street. 3g M-N sf 7,385 1 119 995 222 1940 ° 1 3, Webster Avenue RellenSewer1 3g .993 200.000 M-N sf 3g M-N sf $31,908 1920 3g M-N sf 300,000 1941 M-N sf $2,500_2%____1953 3g M-N Mains, Brooklyn. Laying Water sf 1,000 1942 3Mg 3.1-N 1,800,000 1929 Improving and Equipping Brown3g M-N sf 125,000 3g if $200,000 M-N _1918-1919 1941 3Mg M-N 2,190,000 1940 Stone Building, City Hall Park. 3 Mg M-N M-N J at 25,0001 2,050,000 1920 3g 1941 3Mg M-N 900,000 1941 Sg at 31,000 M-N 1953 Improvements, Riverside Park. 1 850,000J Borough of Queens. Spuyten Duyvil & Pt. Morris RR. 3g M-N sf 3153.500 at 3g M-N 29,000 1952 3g 1921 3g M-N sf 37,650 1929 18I -N 84551,025 1953 3g M-N 3g sf 47,500 M-N sf 91,611 1940 3g M-N sf 49,350 1940 3g M-N M-N 000 sf 75,000 192 50 3 1941 3g M-N 5 st 100,0001 1941 33.g150, 3g New Aqueduct. M-N sf 15,600 1942 1 100,0005 ASSESSMENT BONDS. 3g M-N at $300,000 M-N at 3,000 1952 33g M-N 200.000 1941 3g 1917 3 At-N $200,0000n or aft.'10 Riverside Drive Extension. 2,000,000 500,000 1929 3 Mg M-N 33g M-N 3 M-N sf 320,1000n or aft.'11 3g M-N M-N if 450,000 3500,000 1918 1928 3Mg M-N 150,000 1940 3g if 500,0000n or aft.'12 M-N 3g kt-N 3Mg M-N 350,000 100,000 1918 3 1929 Borough of Richmond. 3g 83,1290n or aft.'04 M-N 3g M-N M-N at 300,000 J sf20.0001 1919 3g 1941 3g M-N sf $47,000 1940 3g 100,0000n or aft.'05 31-N 2,650,000 1 150.000J 3g M-N 100,000 1929 3 Mg M-N 200,0000n or aft.'07 3g 3g M-N M-N sf sf 50.000 90,000 1942 3g 1 92 910 9 36C M-N 114-N 150,000 1941 2,5000n or aft.'05 3g M-N 35g M-N sf 18,703 2,200,000 1952 High-Schools and Sites. 1920 3g 36r " 1,0000n or aft.'06 M-N 3g M-N sf 36,000 500.000 1921 1953 3g M-N sf $246,852 1929 3g M-N 10,0000n or aft.'07 3g M-N at 334g M-N 50,000 200,000 1953 3g iltt-N sf 26,419 1940 : 5 0000n or aft.'08 3g M-N 1,500,000 750,000 1954 3%g 3.1-N 813,484 1940 3g M-N 5007 wir 11-N 4 0,000On or aft.'09 3 Completion Riverside Pk. & Drive. 3 Mg M-N 3g M-N if 1,530,000 9 25 52 3 2 : 19 11 333‘ 9 A134A1:-NNINT 800,000 1941 3g II-N 350,000 sf 31,500 m_ N 1953 , 3 1940 33.g M-N 75,000 1953 3 Mg M-N 650,0000n or aft.'07 4 Public Parks, 145th-155th Streets. 3g M-N sf 70,000 M-N sf 112,637 1941 3g 1954 3g 984,3800n or aft.'08 M-N 3%g M-N 500,000 m.N $1,365,000 1922 , 4 1929 3g M-N sr 1,000 1951 3g Mi-N . 1 0 Park, 54th Street. 1,000,000 1954 34,A,M-N 33.g M-N Borough of Richmond. 1991146 3,000,000 3g NI-N sf $7,162-------1929 3g M-N if $100,000 1941 M-N 1917 $351,820 3g M-N 1,250,000 1941 3g M-N sf 75,000 1953 4 4ig M-N 6,500.000 1917 Park-76th St. and East River. MISCELLANEOUS. Medical College Dormitory. 4g M-N 1918 500,000 3g M-N sf 311,541 1942 3g M-N sf $50,000 1952 Department Street Cleaning. 4g M-N 2,000,000 3g M-N 350,000 1953 3g M-N sf 3,000 1953 3g M-N a $100,000 1929 3g M-N 18,424On or aft.'9 19 Public Park, 111th Street. Site College of City of New York. 3g M-N 300,000 1929 3g M-N 11,5150n or aft.'00 3Mg M-N $1,738,362 1928 3g M-N sf $14,861 1941 3g M-N at 62.668 1940 3g M-N 17,185On or aft.'01 3g M-N sf 170,033 1918 3g M-N at 121,119 1942 3g M-N at 355,474 1952 3g M-N 9,0000n or aft.'02 3g M-N sf 65,000 1929 3g 24-N sf 18,052 _1942 3g M-N sf 159,000 1953 3g M-N 12,097On or aft.'03 3g M-N 886,886 1940 College City of New York Bldgs. 3g M-N sf 201,431 1942 3g M-N 2,6000n or aft.'04 Prospect Park-Improvement. 3g M-N sf 3500,000 1952 3Mg (.1-N 200.000 1954 3g M-N 61,6760n or aft.'05 3g M-N sf $10,000 1942 33g M-N 1954 33g M-N 100,000 100,000 1953 3g M-N 50,0000n or aft.'04 New Park, 23d-24th Wards, Fire Department. 3g M-N 162,735 1926 2 Mg M-N sf $5,000__1909-1929 3 Mg M-N $300,000 1929 3g M-N 20,171On or aft.'06 2 Mg M-N STREETS AND DRIVEWAYS. sf 8,000 1929 $Mg M-N 241.000 1941 3g M-N sf 1,0000n or aft.'10 3g M-N sf 12,500 Awards for Change of Grade. 1929 3g M-N sf 800,000 1941 4g M-N 1915 29,000 Park-Worth and Baxter Streets. 3g NI-N 1928 3g M-N sf $115,480 81,1;3 12 1:5 00 00 1953 4g M-N 1,645,000 1916 3g M-N sf 3185605 1942 3g 1941 3g M-N sf 217.720 M-N 1954 4g M-N 1,500,000 1917 Improvement Parks, Parkways & 3mg M-N 1940 35.g M-N 250,000 50,000 19533g ___ sf5000n or aft.'11 Drives, 1942 33g M-N 3g M-N sf 187,500 1954 250,000 3g M-N sf $123.500 1921 3g sf 7,000 1952 M-N Police Department, GENERAL FUND BONDS. 3g M-N sf 15.000 1918 3 Ag M-N 100,000 1954 3g M-N if $136,390 1940 3g M-N sf 125,000 1942 3g Issued under the provisions of the sf 9,499 M-N 1953 3g M-N 375,000 3Mg M-N 150,000 1942 3g 19 95 44 1 Greater New York Charter, as M-N at 165,000 1953 334g M-N 200,000 33g M-N 250,000 1952 3g amended by Chap. 103, Laws of 1903. M-N at 32,500 1953 Improvement Wallabout Basin. 3g M-N sf 622,500 1952 Paving Jerome Avenue. Fund Bonds. 3g M-N sf $100.0001929 450,000 33.g M-N 1953 33g M-N M-N if 3120.000.000 $60,000 1928 1930 311 Public Bath, " Street? Rivington 3Mg M-N 800,000 1954 3g M-N sf 12,000 1928 3g M-N $50,000_Nov 1 1928 3g M-N sf 806,500 1953 Repaving Streets. 3g M-N 20.000 sf 1928 BOROUGHS MANHATTAN OF AND 0 Improvement Wm.H.Seward Park 3g M-N sf $310,000 1928 Public Baths, City of New York. THE BRONX. 3g M-N sf $30,000 1942 3g NI-N 250,000 1928 3g M-N. sf 3150,000 1942 DEBT OF OLD CITY OF NEW 3g M-N if 100,000 1952 33.g M-N 300,000 1929 3g sf 72,000 M-N 1952 YORK. 3g M-N sf 6,300 1953 3g -N sf 24,000 sf250:00000 M-N 500 1941 3g 1953 In the following statement loans Improvements Crotona Park. 3g M-N sf 642,500 1953 3 Mg M-N 1952 wholly in the sinking fund arc (ifs3g M-N sf 330,000 1928 3g M-N sf 25,000 1952 3%g M-N 350,000 Bronx Park Zoological Garden. 4 Unguished by sf prefixed to the 1953 3Mg M-N 2,450,000 1940 3 Mg M-N 100,000 amount outstanding. $100,000 334g M-N 1940 35g M-N Monument to General Fowler. 2,000,000 1941 a Secured by Special Sinking Fund, 3g M-N sf 75,000 1941 34g M-N 1942 3g 2,000,000 M-N at $1.550 Derived by Annual Taxation, 3g M-N sf 125,000 1942 33.g M-N 1952 Assessment on City Property.1952 1,500,000 Act of June 3 18783g M-N if 25,000 1951 3Mg M-N 1953 3 Mg M-N 750,000 $1,000,000 1954 Additional Water Stock. 3g M-N sf 125,100 1952 334g M-N 1954 3,150,000 Soldiers' Memorial Arch, 3 3g A-0 { .3f14 M-N 01,_Oct 1 1933 05 0:0 000 at 63,000 1929 Bedford Ave. Improvement, Bklyn 3g sf $5,000 M-N 1929 334g M-N 49,900 1952 3g 1924 3g M-N sf $21,000 M-N sf 2,000 1940 33g M-N (Subject to call after Oct 11913) 100,000 Acquiring Land, William Street. 1953 3 %g M-N 200.000 3g M-N A-0 300,000_0ct 1 1933 100,000 1954 3g at 31,800 M-N 1953 33.4g M-N 43,000 1942 3% Skate and Golf House, Van Cort(Subject to call after Oct 11913) Street and Park Openings. Department of Health. landt Park. Armory Bonds. M-N sf 32,696,548 3g 1914 3g M-N st $25,000 1941 3g M-N sf $20,000 $170.500-NOv 1 1914 1940 3g M-N sf 74,619 1929 3g M-N st 3,000 111Nar 1942 39,g Silver Lake Park, Richmond. at 100.000_Nov 1 1914 3g M-N if 2,598,211 1940 3g M-N at 44,287 1919 3g M-N jsf 385.0001 1940 3g M-N sf 533,700 1941 Construction of Sewers. Brooklyn. 1 30,0005 3g M-N of 2,265,578 CONSOLIDATED STOCK. 1942 1g M-N at $1,0001953 Entrance Central Park, 66th St. 3g M-N sf 4,193,188 1952 3 ., 5e M-N 100,000 N. Y. Bridge Bonds. 1953 at $8,200 3g M-N 1940 3g M-N sf 826,228 1953 3 3ig M-N 1954 3 100,000 bil-N sf $330,000 Botanical Garden, Bronx Park. 3Mg M-N 1,849,107 1929 3.!-g NI-N 167,000 1942 3 1.1-N sr 100,000 11992232 3g lil-N sf $125,000 1941 3 Mg M-N 1,112.126 1941 Carnegie Library Sites kt-N sf 120,000 3 1925 3g M-N tit 50,000 1942 33g 1,1-N 1,000,000-------1952 3g hii-N sf $250,000 at 1942 3 M-N 30,000 3g M-N sf 69,000 1952 35.g M-N 2,010,000 1953 3g Metropolitan Museum of Art.1926 M-N 1952 sf 202,155 35g M-N 50,000-------1952 3Mg M-N 1954 3g 600,000 M-N if $727,000 M-N 1953 3 at 173,500 3g M-N sf 20,000 Improvement Atlantic Avenue. 1953 3 Mg NI-N M-N sf 120,000 1953 2% 25 9 0 :0 0 0 0 33.g M-N 100,000 1954 3g M-N sf $250,000 1942 34g M-N NI-N sf29 1954 3 00 0:000 1119 991112 33 Improvement of Central Park. 3g M-N sf 680,000 1952 3 mReeds4 em -N p. Asse$8435 0o 00 n ds, Park Av. 3 Jig M-N 1,B 3g M-N sf $7,883 1941 3g M-N sf 108,500 1953 over liar. g . lir..3 r R II 19291 4N 5 I..0 v.101E.0aa st o Hf.B'way. Improvement of Parks, Borough of 34g M-N 1953 3g 150.000 11-N If 1929 3 21,0,801 Richmond. 100,000__ -_-- -1954 Land Awards, 33g M-N -N IlelcMA v. Br 3g M-N at $5,000 1941 Widening Roadway, 59th Street. 3g M-N M-N sf 350.000 at $5,000 1942 3 1921 3g M-N sf 31,500 1942 3g M-N 1941 3g sf $5,000 M-N Amer. Museum of Nat. History. at 1,000 1952 3g M-N sf 1,000 1952 3g M-N 1942 3g sf 40,000 M-N st st M-N 3 4,000 505,000 913 _ 191 3g trl-N sf 4,096 1953 Imp. Toilet Facilities (City Parks). 23 M-N sf 4 20 73 5:0 000 3g M-N ( s81453 r2700 Id- N 1952 3 sf $3,000 4:00100 000 3 1920 WATER. 3g 14. h1- N NI-N 3 3 1952 sf 11,500 3g RAPID TRANSIT. 1920 To Provide for Water Supply. 3g M-N st 21.500 1925 Rapid Transit RR. 3g M-N at $260,000 Comfort Station, Brooklyn. 3 Mg M-N 1920 1917 33g M-N $8,000.000_1948-1949 3g M-N at 445,000 Bridges over Bronx River. 1921 3g M-N if $60,000 1952 3g M-N 2,500,000 1950 3g M-N sf 945,502 1922 3g M-N M-N 1953 3 at 68,000 sf 35,000 1919 3g M-N 1,500,000 1950 3g M-N sf 544,000 sf 15,000 Public Comfort Station, Manhat'n. 3 1952 M-N 1920 31-N {8,499,950} 33g 1951 3g M-N sf 680,498 1953 3g M-N at 30,000-_---_-1919 it 310,000 M-N 1952 3 sf50 3g M-N sf 482,500 1953 1953 Brg. over liar. RR., 153d St. at 16,000 3g M-N 34g M-N sf 1,166,050 1952 3%g M-N 500,000 1919 & 1952 3).g M-N M-N 50,000 1953 3 sf 350.000 10,000,000 33g ki-N 1952 3g M-N 650,000 1953 3)4g100, M-N Girard and Walton Ave. Bridg1e9 1954 000 ,19 5.000,000 33.4g M-N 1953 3%g M-N 1,500,000 1954 Fire-Alarm Telegraph, Richmond. 3 sf $15.000 M-N 3g M-N 4,700,000 1954 3 Mg M-N 6,750.000 1954 3g M-N at $2,000 Harlem River Bridges. 1953 33g M-N 4,750,000 1954 3g at 158,500 M-N Maps 2d,3d & 4th Wards, Queens. 3 1954 -N N / m iist . f2 $78 17 : 40,:0 17 85 81 11992132 sf 250,000 33g M-N 1955 3g M-N at 1,588.500 1955 3g Att-N sf 342,500 1912 4g Id-N 500,000 1936 4g M-N 2,000,000 Maps 2d & 5th Wards Richmond. 3 1955 sfef44 M-N 5. ,0 50 90 1914 4g M-N sf 38.000 1956 4g 11-N 4,250,000 1956 3g at $20,000 ' M-N M-N at 39.325 1915 4g 11-N 1,500,000 1957 3g M-N it 1,653,000 Various Municipal Purposes. 1953 3 1958 M-N 1920 4g M-N sf 204,825 1957 4g M-N 3,600,000 1957 3g M-N $34,500,000 1918 4g M-N sf 632,500 1958 45g M-N 13.000,000 1957 M-N 33g 12,500,000 ld-N Ni N 4 3 st 96,000 1955 4g 3.1-N 4,500,000 1957 4g 4,000,000 M-N 1958 3g M-N sf 186,735 McCombs Dam Bridge. 1926 4g M-N 1,500.000 1958 4g 31-N 2,000,000 1958 3g M-N at 13,500 M-N 1924 3 at $69,388 4g Atf-N 3,200,000 1959 3g M-N sir 55,000 1924 3g M-N at 104,235 Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay Pk 1925 4g M-N sf 213,012 1959 3g Mi-N sf 695,000 1925 3g M-N if and City Island. 4g ___ sf 10,000 1960 3g sf 85,000 M-N 1926 3g M-N sr 2,070,69 7,748.704 99 195 55 4 3 M-N sf $1,000 11991169 4 %g M-S 6,000,000 1960 3g M-N sf 51,500 1957 4g M-N 17,500,000 M-N 1955 3 at 34,000 (Subject to call after 1930.) 3g M-N sf 2,709.000 4g 1958 M-N Harlem River "Ship Canal." 10,500,000 1938 4%g M-S 8,500.000 1960 4g M-N 1925 4g 100 M-N 34,000,000 Ship Canal 44g M-S 20,000,000_Mch 1 1962 4g 111-N 1926 3g 811,000 M-N sf 1,319.295 1956 3 M-N at $315,000 4g M-N M-N sf 2,555,824 16,000,000 1959 3g 956 57 3 19 M-N sf 45,069 3g M-N 010,463,225 1959 4g M-N 1111999921110964 9,000,000 1957 3 M-N SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. sf 38,573 3g __ 1,004,400 1980 44g M-N 63,500,000 1957 3g M-N 80,000 School-Houses Sites & Buildings. 4 Mg M-S sf12,000,000 _____ 4g _ _ 1960 M-N 14,000,000 Third Avenue. 3g M-N 31,820,785 1928 (Subject to call after 1930.) 4g M-N 1914 360,440 1958 7 3 M-N if $100,000 3 Mg M-N 300,000 1940 4-(g M-S 21,500,000 3J-N sf 8.510,575 1980 3g 1958 3 at 85,000 11-N 3g M-N sf 1,174,055 1928 4%g M-S 20,000,000_Mch 1 1962 4g M-N 30.000,000 204,038 10 5 192 1959 3 if M-N 3Mg M-N 1,800,000 1942 Water Mains and Pumping. 3g M-N sf 2,345,559 1916 sf 15,000 9 3 34g tm 196 .i..-N 50 N 3Mg M-N 1,500,000 1952 3g M-N sf 3106,343 1918 3g 250,000 sf775,542 1916 3 3ig M-N 3,200,000 1953 3%g M-N 350,000 1920 4%g M-S at 32,000,000------1960 33.g 0:000 1917 400 g M-N sf 750,000 3g M-N 1952 Laying Water Mains. (Subject to call after 1930.) 1920 3g M-N 31-N if 200,000 3g 1953 33g M-N $300,000 1917 4 Mg'10 M-S 30,000,000 1920 19603 M-N 5,800,000 33g M-N 1954 3g M-N at 50,000 1917 44g M-S 91 46550,90080 0 25,000,000.Mch 1 1962 ”ig M-N 191 MAY, 1912.j Boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx Inapt. Park, Parkways & Drives. CONSOLIDATED STOCK-(Con. 1917 $123,000 3,g NI-N Ship Canx1-(Con.) 1918 175,000 3g M-N 155th Street. 1919 sf 690,000 M-N 3 1916 3g 3 M-N sf 51,140,000 1920 310.000 M-N 1917 3 M-N 3 sf 5,000 1918 sf 37,000 M-N 1920 3 3g 11-N 1921 100,000 102,000 M-N 1914 First Avenue. 3 M-N if 100.000 1920 3g 1914 3 M-N at $180,000 565,0001, M-N sf 7005 City Improvement Stock. 1915 $778,772 3g M-N Redemption of Bonds. 1922 $7,000,000 3%g M-N Castle Garden Imp. Aquarium. 1912 at $230,000 3 M-N Redemp. Assessm't Bds., Park Av. 1920 1920 3 M-N 70,000 M-N at $100,000 3 New Parks, 23d & 24th Wards._ School-House Bonds. 1912 M-N $542,554 M-N at $4,736,100 192y 3% 2% 1913 754,561 M-N (Subject to call after 1909) 3 1914 st 77,621 M-N 2% M-N 5,087,000 1929 3g 1914 M-N 3g 809,013 (Subject to call after 1909) 1914 M-N 3 276:00,000 Fifth District Police Court. 1911 st $75,000 M-N 3 1913 2 33 4/1 MM--11N 1914 84,695 sf 39,189 M-N 3 1191165 1915 1,925,141 Riverside Park (Women's Cottage) 3%g M-N 1912 3 M-N sf 1,453,402 sir $7,000 M-N 3 1916 3 it,f-N sf 122,886 Re-Paving. 3,691,270___.___1916 1913 3%g M-N M-N sf $1,500,000 3 500,000 1916 M-N sr 122,806 1913 3 M-N 3 m_N 1916 3 500,000 1914 M-N $1-N42,000 3 1920 334g sf 525,000 1916 112,058 M-N 3 1920 3, m_N 700,000 1914 11-N 3g 1st 959 3f N 1916 3g 475,000 1914 87,871 3%g M-N 1917 600,000 3%g M-N Public Park, I I th Ward. 1918 1,400.000 3%g M-N 1020 3 M-N sf $23,709 Seventh District Police Court. 1916 Public Park, 28th Street. sf $73,636 M-N 3 M-N 1921 at $16,696 1917 3 sf 14,485 M-N 3 1920 199.000 MN 3g Public Park, heater Street. Mosholu Parkway. 1920 3 M-N sir $12,790 1912 3 st $4,000 M-N 3 1923 sf 1,271 -N Public Driveway. 1920 sf 2,500 M-N 1918 3 M-N st 51,700.000 3 Drive. Riverside Viaduct, 1920 800,000 M-N 3g 1914 sf $65,000 11-N 3 1916 250,000 35g M-N Impr. Spuyten Duyvil Parkway. Awards, Change of Oracle. 1923 M-N sr $55,000 1912 3 sf 8221440 M-N 3 New Municipal Building. Melrose Avenue Viaduct. st $8,300 MN 1922 3 at $25,000 M-N 1912 3 Washington Bridge Park. Department of Correction. at $16,779 1915 M-N 3 1921 sf $50,000 M-N 1020 2 sr 20,000 M-N 3 1918 250,000 1920 ” 1611 11-N 640,000 M-N 3g Hospital Bldg., 0ouvernaur Slip. (lore of Land, 135th Street. 1916 M-N sf 565,000 1916 , 3 M-N sr $183,509 3 1 Department of Charities. Wards Island Purchase. 1921 M-N sf $418,175 10133 M-N sf 5147360 3 1918 350,000 1913 314g 11-N 672,409 11-N 3 Ambulance Station. Corlears Hook Park. 1916 at 550.000 M-N 1912 3 at $47,500 M-N 3 Dock Bonds. 1913 1,370,421 M-N 3% 1912 11-N it 51,080.000 1914 4 124,500 11-N 3g 1913 4 M-N sf 820,000 El'zone Plant, Riker's Island. 1914 M-N sf 175,000 1913 4 M-N sf $37,000 3 1914 at 270,000 M-N 3 Cathedral Parkway. 1914 355,000 M-N 3 1912 M-N at 3 $5,000 1915 1,150,000 1914 3% 11-N 195,000 11-N 3g f 1,000,000- -1916-1917 M-N 3 Mulberry Bend Park. 1918 1 500.000 1924 3g 11-N $1,581,371 1918 11-N if 500,000 1920 3 11-N 100,000 3g 1919 1,000,000 M-N Crotona Park, Public Buildings. 3 1919 sf 50,000 M-N 1914 23 at $33,164 M-N 3g 9 10 192 et 400,000 1914 2% M-N 11-N 60,000 3g M-N 1920 1,050,000 1920 3 sf 36,947 11-N 3 3 M-N if 450.000 1921 Fire Department. 1921 M-N 1,250,000 1914 3 $108,015 3g 11-N 1922 M-N at 2,480,000 1915 3 sf 150,000 M-N 3 1922 20,000 M-N 1916 3 sr 600.000 M-N 3 1923 M-N sf 1,660,000 3 Street and Park Opening. 1923 865,000 11-N 1918 3 3)g M-N $1,868,867 1924 M-N et 960,000 3 Street Cleaning Department. 1924 1,123,000 M-N 1914 3 of $130,115 M-N 3 1924 300,000 1914 3% 11-N 50,000 11-N 3g 1925 et 30,000 M-N 1912 3 83,000 34g M-N 1928 1,750,000 11-N 33g 1916 150,000 34g 11-N 1928 of 250,000 11-N College of the City of New York. 3 1925 1,160,000 M-N 1914 3g 547,000 11-N 3g 1926 1,000,000 1914 3%g M-N 45,650 3%g M-N 1927 4,000,000 1915 3%g 11-N (al-N if 350,000 3 Croton Water Mains. 1915 35ig M-N 158,600 1918 M-N if 5250,000 3 High-School Bonds. 1918 M-N 400,000 1916 3% 3 M-N of $5,000 Bldg,. for Pub. Health & Comfort. New Hall of Records. sf $25,000 M-N 3 1923 3 rtff-N sf $105,100 Public Bath, Rivington Street.919 Buildings for Botanical Museum. 1919 sf $30,000 M-N 1921 3 M-N if $125.000 3 Court House, Appellate Division Riverside Park. 1918 5389,432 11-N 3g $100,0001914 33'g 11-N 1919 MN if 10.000 of 64.594 3 If-N 1914 3 M-N 3g 100,000 1914 sf 55,000 b.--Secured by Special Sinking M-N 3 1921 SUN 1012 Fund Derived from Annual Taxation 3 sf 1,500 334g M-N 200,000 1912 Under Provisions of the constitutional amendment Adopted Nov. 4 1881Paving Jerome Avenue. 11-N sf $125,000 1922 3 Additional Water Stock. Board of Health. 1912 3 M-N $250,000 M-N sf $38,028 3 1919 3 1912 M-N sf 4,569,500 Re-Paving 3d Ave., 23d Ward. 1915 35g M-N 3,030,500 $50,000 1920 3lig M-N 3g M-N 1916 1,750,000 et 14,000 1923 3g 11-N 3 1912 M-N et 1,383,500 Re-Paving Avenue A. 1914 376,500 Ni-N 3g sr $45,000 1912 3g M-N 3 1914 sf 15,000 M-N 1920 3%g M-N 100,000 M-N 3g 1012 175,000 Re-Paving 23d and 24th Wards. Additional Croton Water Stock. 1920 M-N f st $13,425 3 1921 1914 3g 11-N, $200,000 lst 400,000 1917 Water Main Stock. 33.g 111-N f 100,000 1920 3 1912 sf $250,000 11-N 85,000 1914 M-N Fire Hydrant. 3g 250,000 M-N 3g 1925 $30,000 3 yig M-N Payable from Taxation or from Sink 1925 50,000 a M-N sr 25,000 1925 lag Fund, if Approved by CommisPolice Department. stoners, Provided Such Payment Shall M-N 3g $60,550 1925 Not in Any Way Impair the Preferred 3),ig M-N 100,000 1916 Claims thereon. (Section 6,Chap.383, 3 m-N if 14,000 1918 Laws of 1878)20,000 1918 3 yig 11-N Consolidatad Stock-County. New Cast River Bridge. 1917 3.30g J-J f $699,000 at $137,325 1920 NI-N 3 18,000,000_1918-1921 100,000 1917 3 yig M-N Stock-City. Consolidated 300,000 1918 M-N 3%g 1901 $500 Public Park (St. John's), Tax-Relief Bonds. $534,565 1916 3%g M-N 7 1800 $2,500 1916 35.000 sr M-N 3 Public Park. 111th Street. c.-Payable from Assessments or 1917 sf $79,848 M-N 3 1918 from the Sinking Fund, if the Commissf 8,842 M-N 3 sioners Thereof Approve, Provided Public Park, 12th Ward. 1921 such Payments Shall Not in Any Way sf 566,308 11-N 3 Impair the Preferred Claims Thereon State Tax for Insane. 1916 (See Sec. 6, Chap. 383, Laws of 1878). $1,200,000 3g M-N sf $75,000.0n or aft'88 177,000 M-N 1915 3 35itt M-N 3 M-N if 36,042.0n or aft'95 Fort Washington Park. 51-N of 5,888.0n or aft'96 3 1918 $867,310 3g M-N M-N if 13,019.0n or aft'97 3 Extension Kings Bridge Road. M-N at 30.588.On or aft'98 1919 3 111-N at 52.000 3 1 1 53 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. ANNEXED TERRITORY BONDS. 51912 to 1915 town of Morrisania$3,500 Annually 151,000 y'rly 7 Central Av. construction 1916-1980 Semi85,000 annually 151,000 y'rly 7 Central Av. construction Annually& 51912 to 21471 town of West Farms7 semi-an. 151,000 y'rly. 234.000 Central Av. construction These bonds mature $1,000 yearly, except In the years 1916 and 1917, when in each year $1,500 mature; in 1949 and 1975, none; In 1950, 52,000: In 1959 and 2147, each $500. Interest on about one-half the bonds is paid annually, on the remainder semi-annually. I Highway improvement $97,000 175,000 Village of Williamsbridge 1Sewers 272,000 180,000 f Improvement 21,000 town of Westchester. 1School dIstrIct _ 201,000 39,260 Village of Wakefield, highway Improvements 2,065 rown of Eastchester, school district bonds a, b, c.-These letters indicate on which sinking fund the bonds are a lien, as more fully explained below. INTEREST-WHERE PAYABLE.-Counon interest is payable at Guaranty Trust Co.; registered Interest at office of City Comptroller. 5 I AGGREGATE DEBT OF THE OLD CITY. Jan. 1 '11. Jan. 1 '12. Arch. 30 '12. $113,711,192 $113,721,236 $121,544,648 a215,305,384 211,136,484 187,321,031 Total funded debt Sinking fund, Including cash ___ Surplus... $101,594,192 $97,415,248 $65,976,383 a Includes $2,954,072 cash. The annexed table shows the old city's net funded rich, (-sot tncluding revenue bonds) as it was on the first day of January of each of the following years: 1907 _ $98,663,072 $3,295,088 1900 5114 291,936 1890 1906 93,648,100 20,211,893 1899 126,185,281 1883 1905 106,066,240 36,464,084 1898 136,847,276 1881 1904 116,773,721 57,730,126 1897 120,710,525 1876 1903 80.987,312 1895 73,373,552 105,777,854 1871 1902 _ 35,973,597 91,796,965 1894 101,428.481 1866 1901 102,802,888 1892 ____ 97,550,036 1862 _.____ 20,087.310 In 1908, 1900. 1910 and 1911 there was a surplus over the funded debt. Mch. 30 1912 this surplus was $101,594,192. SINKING FUNDS.-The total sinking fund assets of the old city (Manhattan and the Bronx) on Itch.30 1912 were 5197,463,185. Of this amount $10,083,998 was held in a special sinking fund (sinking fund redemption No. II.) for account of certain water bonds and $205,221.386 (sinking fund redemption No. I.) was held for certain other sinking fund issues. The totals of the various Issues having a lien on these sinking funds, and the order of their lien, are shown in the following; the letter prefixed In each case being the same as that used in the preceding table of bonds to designate the issues having such lien. s Consolidated stock, &c., having a lien on special fund derived from taxation and from sink, fund redemption No. I $91,368.092 b Total issues payable from sinking fund redemption No. II_ _ 12.500,000 c Consolidated stock (new parks) payable from sinking fund re9,823,100 demption No. I. In accordance with act of authorization BILL TO UTILIZE SURPLUS REVENUE OF SINKING FUND. The Legislature In 1903 passed a bill providing for the utilization of the annual excess revenues pledged to the sinking fund. For detalls see V. 78, D. 610. Up to Mch. 30 1912 5120 000,000 of excess revenues had been thus applied. ASSESSED VALUATION.-The old city's assessed valuation and tax rate have been as follows. In 1903 basis of assessment was changed, ac,tounting for the great Increase in that year. Total Assessed Nate of Tar Personal Valuation. per 51 000. Estate. Real Estate. Years. $18.30 55,652,006,791 5286,062,320 55,038,069,111 1912 17.2248 5,937,880,465 294,784,847 5,643,095,618 1911 ______ 5,543,421,737 17.5790 305,747,033 5,237,674,704 1910. 16.7804 5,423,312,599 346,162,305 5,077,150,294 1909 _ 16.407 5,365.115,461 339,350,312 1908. 5,025,765,149 14.8499 5,235,399,980 4,788,658.681 446,741,299 1007 14.7890 1906 _ 4,461,131,883 4,926,345,290 4115,213,407 14.9051 1005 4,095,615,774 585,064.415 4,680,680,189 15.1342 1904 3,937,883,888 523,235,608 4,461,119,496 3,730,884,149 1003. 14.1367 564,605,294 4,205,489,443 2,369,997,504 429,874,168 1900. 2,799,871,672 22.477 509,022,449 1,856.467,923 1898. 20.10 2.365,490,372 1,646,028,655 370,919,007 2,016,947,662 19.10 1895. 298,688,383 19.70 1,398,290,007 1,696,078,390 1890 1 371 117 003 202 673 866 24.00 1 268 443 137 1885. AND OF THE MANHATTAN POPULATION OF THE BOROUGHS BRONX, according to U.S. Census of 1910, was 2.762.522; in 1900 (U. S. of old the city New of population 1890 in the 2,050,600; Census) It was York, comprising a somewhat smaller area than that of the present boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx, was 1,515,301. On the basis of the present territory, population then was 1,529,301. See V. 71, p. 408. In 1880 New York City's population was 1,206,299. Jan 1 1808. Jan 1 1900 Jan 1 1005 Jan 1 1006 Jan 1 1907 Ian 1 1908 _ Jan 1 1909 Jan 1 1910 Jan 1 1911 Jan 1 1012 Mch. 30 1912 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. DEBT OF BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Net Debt. Total Debt. Sinking Fund, 578,424,719 84 $6,734,055 69 $85,158,775 53 70,882,908 78 6,797,317 15 77,680,225 93 57,943,535 62 11,058.214 48 69,001,750 10 54,925,467 62 11,793,214 48 68,718,682 10 51,541.847 12 13,003,766 98 64,545,614 10 13,871,238 69 48,8115.646 48 a2,755,885 17 46,608,422 00 14,435,895 00 61,042,317 00 43.033.265 01 15,716.052 16 58,749,317 17 :39,822,519 00 15,738,798 00 55,561,317 17 36,436,567 53 16,118,794 64 52,555,317 17 36,209,474 63 14,363,842 54 50,573,317 17 OLD CITY OF BROOKLYN. The old city of Brooklyn covered the entire area of tile 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, Bridge Bonds. DEBT OF CITY OF BROOKLYN J-J AS CONSTITUTED PRIOR TO 6 5400,000____July 1 1912 J-J CONSOLIDATION, INCLUDING 6 350,000July 1 1914 J-J 300,000_ ___July 1 1916 ALSO ANNEXED TOWNS AND 6 J-J 5 500,000____July 1 1917 KINGS COUNTY. J-J 250,000_ _ _ _July 1 1918 Mch. 30 1912. 5 J-J 5 810,000_ _ _July 1 1919 Payable fromJ-J 319,000__ July 1 1920 Sinking funds ___516,480,567 41 5 J-J 371,000- - _ _July 1 1921 Water revenue__ __ 3,927,749 76 4 J-J 400,000_ _ _ _July 1 1922 __ __ 4,699,000 00 4 Assessments _ ___ 25,466,000 00 , 4 J-J 200,000____July 1 1923 Taxation J-J 257,000Jan 1 1925 14 J-J 550,573,317 17,4 300,000_.July __July 1 1927 Total J-J 14 356,000____July 1 1928 Less sinking fundNew York Bridge. i 1nvest'ts$14,172,788 J-J •5500.000__July 1 '12-'16 191,053-14,363,842 54 7 Cash17 J-J 96,000__ __July 1 1917 $36,209,474 63 , 7 J-J 100,000__ __July 1 1918 Net debt ,7 104,000____July 1 1919 J-J Arrearage. J-J 190,000_ _ _July 1 1920 J-J at $150,000_ _ _ _July 1 19237 4 J-J 191,000__ _ _July 1 1921 700,000_ _ _ _May 1 1924 7 J-J 3, J-J 154,000_ _July 1 1922 .7 (Subject to call.) . J-J 65,000____July 1 1924 549.000.... July 1 1924 7 J-J 4 Memorial Monument Bonds. County Deficiency. 540,000_ __Jan 1 '24-'27 3 yig J-J at $48,000.._ _ _Jan 1 1926 334g J-.1" 7.000____Oct 4 1017 700.000____Jan 1 1936 3%g J-J 3 Afr J-J 5! NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS [VOL. Lxxxxiv. Borough of Brooklyn-Old City of Park Bonds. COUNTY OF KINGS. Park Fund Loan. 4 Brooklyn.-(Con.) J-J Kings County and the City of Is $50,000___Jan 1 1914 -- 31.650,000._ _May 1 '12-44 7 J-J 6,561,000-__July 1 1915 Brooklyn were consolidated on Jan. 1 45 ---- 400,000__July 1 '33-40 New East River Bridge. 7 J-J 1896 (see V. 134,000____July 1 62, p. 49). 1916 Refunding Loan. $25,000____Jan 1 1935 33g J-J J-J 500000.. __Jan 1 1917 45 County Farm ___ $100,000- --1912 150,000____Jan 1 1936 7 33ig J-J J-J ____ $238,000__May 1 '12-'13 33-65 410,000____Jan 1 1918 is ____ 130,000____May 1 1918 33g J-J 360,325____Jan 1 1937 7 J-J 1,092,000____July 1 1924 33.s ____ 100,000..... May 1 1914 3s ____ 180,000____May 1 1915 3%g F-A st 2,000____Jan 1 1937 6 3 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1912 Driveway and Parkway. Street Improvements. Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument Bds. 3 J-J 1st 51,0001___Jan 1 1913 $300,000....July 1 '12-'14 45 --_ $500,000 _July 1 '15-'19 4 J-J $100,000.._ _July 10 1925 45 ____{ 50,000__July 1 1915 ($100,000 due yearly.) 84,0001 Bridge Connecting Counties of 3 J-J st 100,000____Jan 1 1914 1,800.000__July 1 '16-'33 4s __$1,050,000_ _July 1 '20 ...26 Kings and Queens. 3 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1915 Building Improvement. ($150,000 due yearly.) 33g ___ $100,000 1925 3 J-J 65,000____Jan 1 1916 4s ____ $200,000__May 1 12- 19 BOND. DEFI'l Mch 30 '1236,698,000 3%g J-J J-J et 100,000____Jan 1 1917 112,000____Jan 1 1936 3 BOROUGH OP QUEENS. 3% J-J 40,000____Jan 1 1922 3 J-J sf 50,000.......,Jan 1 1918 3% J-J 600,000__Jan 1 '26-31 33ig J-J st 40,000---July 1 1913 Debt of old civil divisions now comprised within the Borough of Queens. 3%g M-S 60,000___Mch 12 1926 Total Debt. Sinkino Fund. Net Debt. Re-Indexing Bonr6, 3 J-J f 300,000___Jan 1 '23-'25 $8,558,491 19 $330,000 00 Jan. 1 1898 $8,228,491 19 lst 60,000_-_Jan 1 1922 33g J-J st $271,000____Jan 1 1927 Jan. 1 1900 8,767,217 52 330,000 00 8,437,217 52 Approach.12,858 450 87 Jan. 1 1901 330,000 00 Local Improvement Bonds. *12.528.450 87 4 J-J J200,000 July 1 '25-'26 3 11.812,787 98 330,000 00 11,482,787 98 J-J 1 $400,000 __Jan 1 '16-'24 Jan 1 1904 75,000____July 1 1927 Jan. 1 1905 11,583,316 43 330,000 00' 11,253,316 43 at 500,000 J-J 200,000____Jan 1 1927 33 11,388,261 55 348,000 00 11,040,061 55 3% J-J 200,000 ____1918.1921 Jan. 1 1906 lst 82,000_Jan 1 1927 Jan. 1 1907 11.104,415 45 225,000 00 10,879,415 45 st 140,000 1923-1926 3 334 --- 1,200.000 10,664,444 00 80,000 00 10,584,444 00 st 7,000____Jan 1 1921 Jan. 1 1908 J-J J-J 100,000_Jan 1 1928 4 33g 10,310,698 99 10,395,698 99 85,000 00 J-J 1100,000 1920 Jan. 1 1909 3%g J-J 70,000_Jan 1 1929 10,118.453 75 0,139,953 75 21,5011 00 8,000 1921 Jan 1, 1910 City-Hail Improvement Bonds. 4 9,682,313 27 J-J 21,500 00 300,000___Jan 1 '20-'22 Jan. 1 1911 ------------ -0,703,813 27 $95,000____Jan 1 1920 4 35ig J-J 9,353,673 27 J-J 9,375,173 27 21,500 00 400,000___Jan 1 '25-'28 Jan. 1 1912 _ 3%g J-J st 35,000_Jan 1 1920 4 J-J 9,310,778 27 9,332,278 27 21,500 00 35,000____Jan 1 1929 Melt, 30 1912_ 3;ig J-J 25,000____Jan 1 1921 3% J-J af 200,000___Jan 1 '23-'24 Gravesend Improvement Bonds. 334g J-J 200,000Jan 1 1914 • New York City's portion of the old debt of Queens County is Included 33g J-J $300,000_July 10 '32-'34 3%g J-J 200,000_Jan 1 '15 & '30 for the first time at this date. The city was held to be responsible on final J-D at 13,000Dec 17 1925 3%g J-J 33 300,000__Jan 1 1916 adjudication for $3,796,032 of this debt, but amount Jan. 1 1901 had • J-J 8,500_ _ _May 21 1925 3%g J-J 250,000____Jan 1 1917 been reduced to $3,772,346 39 and this Is the sum included. Interest Due on Gravesend Bonds. 3%g J-J st 215,000____Jan 1 1917 33g J•J $21,242____Jan 1 1936 3 Assessed Valuation F-A 400.000__Feb 13'1316 Public Library. Real. Personal. Tax Rate. Total. 33g J-J 37,000____Jan 1 1937 $456,750,539 $6,396,750 $463,147,289 $18.40 3g J-J $5,000___ _Jan 1 1937 35, g __ _ at 10,000 1917 1912 Jamaica Plank Road Bonds. 448,569,352 5,339,875 17.3645 451,909,227 3 __ sf 117,000 1922 1911..___ 334,563,960 5,358,480 18.1079 339,922,440 33ig J-J at 5105.000Jan 1 1917 3 ___ 400.000 1926 1910 1909 308,112,605 Site and Building Bonds. 9,673,200 17.2538 317,785,805 School Bonds. 1908 296,458,980 9,908,830 1914-1915 3 J-J 5sf 200,000 16.6031 308,367,810 J-J $100,000_ _Jan 1 1920 1907 1916 4 217,668,775 11,191,262 at 65,000 228,880,037 15.3393 200,000_ _Jan 1 '18-'19 1906 159,446,205 4 1920-1922 334 J-J 9,694,428 J-J 169,140,633 15.5484 900,000 40,000_ _Jan 1 1923 1905 140,404,990 9,094,738 4 J-J 1923 3% J-J 309,000 15.5523 149,409,728 J-J af 200,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'24 1904 131,379,225 3 1920 35 7,477,425 J-J 100,000 138,856,650 15.7228 af 18,000____Jan 1 1925 1903 123,781,723 10,176,000 3 J-J st 200,000____1921& 1923 33,6 J-J 133,958,623 14.7508 132,000_ _Jan 1 1925 1902 108,859,704 J-J st 70,0001 1922 33.g J-J 9,026,134 3 117,885,838 23.187 1 1936 1901 3 107,179,620 10,826,810 Mg !I (4712____Jan 23.5702 118,006,430 30,0005 1917 (900 3 J-J at 100,000 1924 104,427,772 5,498,681 109,926,453 23.4216 1918-1919 1899 1100,000 3 J-J 1sf 30,0001 1917 103,752,600 6,314,032 32.7445 110,066 632 3 J-J JO 87,000 1920 220,0005 POPULATION.-In 1910, 284,041; In 1900. 152.999. laf 75,000 1921 • J-J 500,000 1918-1919 4 J-J 1200,000_ ___1920 &1922 Leonard Street improvement. COUNTY OF QUEENS. Water Bonds. 50,000 1921 $%g J-J st 370,000Jan 1 1937 The debt of the county of Queens 7s J-J $24,000_ _July 1 '12-'13 3 J-J 400,000 1917-1920 is reported under the county's own 4s Wallabout Market. 44,000... July '14-'17 J-J J-J JO 93,0001 1916 name on a subsequent page: the 4s 3% J-J st $25,000_ -Jan 1 1925 3 _ 25,000 1937 3%g J-J 15,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1925 7,0005 amount of the original deot which BOND DEBT Mch 30 1912_$177,000 J-J at 300,000 1917-1919 was chargeable to the City of New 3%g J-J 25,000___Nov 10 1916 $ J-J f at 85,0001 334g J-J 20,000__ --Oct 4 1917 3 1920 York was adjudicated finally to be VILLAGE OF FLUSHING-TOWN OF FLUSHING. 1 15,0005 3%g J-J st 70,000____Jan 1 1925 $3,796,032 11, leaving $1,011,067 89 Funding Bonds-I892-93-94. J-J 33g J-J 200,000 1921-1922 as Nassau County's share of the old 65,000____Jan 1 1925 3 ___ $2,000 1912-1915 3%g J-J J-J 5sf 80,0001 109,000__ -_Jan 1 1926 3 1923 indebtedness. Instead of apportion- 45 A-0 1,000....--Apr 1 1912 Public Market Bonds. 20,000 ing certain bonds to N. Y. City and 48 A-0 8,000 1912-1919 $90,000 250,000____Jan 1 1937 to Nassau County, the debt and in- 45 1924 33.6g J-J Street Improvement Bonds. . Museum Arts & Sciences. 33ig J-J 90,000____Jan 1 1937 terest is not divided, but N. Y. City M-N $26,000_-May 1 '12-'18 3%g J-J sf 24,500 1927 pays .7895241493 of the principal and 4s $200,000___Jan 1 '25-'26 33g J-J A-0 120,000--Oct 1 '19-'48 3% J-J 1924 Interest as it becomes due, and Nas- 4g 92,000_., Jan 1 1927 3;ig ___ 100,000 Water Bonds. JJ st 25.000__-_Jan 1 1927 33g --1926 sau County .21047585027. The Comp50,000 33 A-0 $20,000 1914 1935 troller of N. Y. City acts as 5s Sewer Bonds. 33g __ 218,000 J-D 21,000 1912-1932 4 J-J 1917 $100 000 agent in the payment of the debt. 4g Water Bonds. 4 J-J 50,000 The amount of Queens County bonds VILLAGE OF WHITESTONE1918 1914 outstanding on Mch. 30 1912 was ___ $389,000 J-J Jst 100,000 1924 4 33 TOWN OF FLUSHING. ___ 325,000 1913 34,428,000, of which $3,496,015 was 1925 4 50 000 Water Bonds. 1919_1923 4 ___ 1st 30,0001 1913 chargeable to New York 4 J-J 500.000 City. 4.s ___ $30,000 1922 300,000f at 40,000_ --Aug 6 1916 A 33g J-J LONG ISLAND CITY. 4 -5t4 __-_ 20,000 1912 1914 150,000 12,000 1912-1913 ' This was formerly a city In Queens 435 ____ 22,000 1923 f st 110,0001 1937 3g ___ 30,000 1914-1919 County. 43'5 ____ 7,500 1924 1 1,125,0001 6,000 1920 % 33-5g --3g. Newtown (Funded Debt). 4s ____ 3.000 st 1013-1918 30,000 1913 3%g__ 1921-1927 _ 63,000 F-A $112,500__Feb 1 '13-'19 Improvement Bonds. 3%g J-J 205,855 Mch 1916 6s 3g _ __ 7,000 1928 "g " af 10,000____Aug 6 1916 (Part each year.) ____ $41,000 5s 1912-1921 1922 3%g J-J $16,000____Feb 1 1920 5g 1912-1926 ____ 49.000 200,000 1915-1916 3%g J-J J 250,0001 __Jan 1 1925 45 WaterF-A Sewer Bonds. Loan. 1st 100,000J 250,000__Jan 1 1925 33g J-J $164.59 -------1902 1920 65 -_ -_ 1$18 0:0 000 16,500___May 21 1917 3 175,000Jan 1 1936 33,6g J-J 33g J-J 1921 350,000____Jan 1 1936 28,000Aug 1 '12-'15 3%g J-J 33g F-A TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. 5,000 J-J st 420,000____Jan 1 1913 of the old town of 3 J-J st 117,000__July 1 1922 3 The bonds 914 3 A-01 12,000____Oct 1 192 1933 3%g J-J at 116,395____Jan 1 1917 65 J-J st 50,000 Hempstead which have been as33 10,000____Oct 1 1914 sumed 3 J-J 400,000 July 1 '23-'26 by N. Y. City, given below SINKING FUND.-The sinking 43.6s 019,000_-_Oct 7 1915 The rest of the bondedare 3% sr 200,0001 _ 1923-1926 fund is invested in Brooklyn's own 3%5 debt of the old 1019 ____ 17,000 town will be found under 200,0005 bonds, those issues marked with "sr and Map Bonds (Refund's) own name in its proper the town's 200,000 4 J-J 1931-1932 in the table above being held en- $5 Survey place elseJ-J $66,000„July 1 '18-'25 where. • J-J 50,000____Jan 1 1925 tirely by this fund. Public Bonds. School Bonds. 1218,000____Jan 1 1938 Road 335g J-J 1912 4sg M-S$122.000 J-J $127,000____July 1 1923 50,000____Jan 1 1937 INTEREST.-Interest Is payable 43is Funded Debt Bonds, DEBT Mch 30 '12_$127,000 33ft. J-J st 15.000 1938 by the City of New York. Regis- 4345 1913 BOND.amount A-0$112,000 The 4 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1926 tered interest at the office of the of the outstanding Refunding Water Loan. 3%g J-J 45,000__Jan 1 1918 Comptroller and coupons at the Nas- 5s 18-'19 bonds of the school districts conM-S5$30,000'__Sept 1 in the tained J-J town 33 50,000____Jan 1 1925 sau National Bank, Brooklyn. of Hempstead '23-'25 45,000.__Sept 1 those below) which will be 3%g J-J 1sf 50,0001__Jan 1 1927 4s M-S 45,000.. Sept 1 '20-'22 (except chargeable to the City of New York ASSESSED VALUATION.-(Bor250,0005 Fire Department Bonds. 3g J-J has not yet been judicially deter100,000____Jan 1 1914 ough of Brooklyn.)-There was no 43,65 ____ $35,000 3g J-J st 49,000_ --_Jan 1 1914 assessment or tax in 1898. General Improvement Bonds.1924 mined. 1914 M-S$190,000____Seot 1 4 ;is Assessed Valuation. TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD SCHOOL Rate of Tax M-S 35,000 Real. YearsPersonal. DISTRICTS. Total. per $1,000. 4 %s _1 19 91 23 (See note above under M-S 50,000 _____ 4%s 1912 --.. -31,674,742,409 $48,753,985 $18.70 $1,723,496,394 Hempstead.) ____________ M-S 300,000 __ _ 1,689,171,283 1911 55,855,616 District No. 18. 1,745,026,809 17.5502 4 Ms Street Improvement Bonds. 1,404,036,521 1910 59,331,825 $7,000 1,463,368,346 18 1499 5s 1913 M-N$130,500___Mch 1 1913 430 1909 1,354,809,840 84,332,190 5,000 1,439,142,030 17.378 5s 1918 Park Award Bonds, 1,334,864,835 1908 83,448,072 22.000 1,418,312,907 16.7021 55 1017-1938 1917 $78,000 4 Ms 1.181,221,910 1907 92,866,547 District No, 27. 1,274,088.457 15.548 Recognized BONDED 1.072,007,172 1906 87,722,810 ___ $17,000 1,150,729,982 15.3769 5s 1917-1033 DEBT Mch 30 1912 _ 1905 940,982,302 90,911,963 1,031,894,265 District No. 23. 15.6264 1904 901,994,957 88,573,775 990,568,732 $1,000 PAR VALUE.-Bonds are in $1,- 5s 15.7298 1912-1912 1900 651,398,500 43,937,440 695,335,940 68,000 23.2113 000 and $500 pieces. 5s 1912-1979 430,911,794 1890 INTEREST Is payable by the city 5sg 21,846.807 452,758,601 25.80 65.000 1937-1949 of New York-registered Interest at Hempstead School Districts Nos. 1880 223,620,197 11,215,794 234,835,091 26.90 the Chamberlain's office and cou- 1, 9, 11, 15, 20, 21 and 24 will be POPULATION.-In 1800 population of the old city of Brooklyn was pons at the office of the Comptroller found on page 48. 806,343: In 1880 It was 566,653. In 1900 the population (U. S. Census) of New York City. of the Borough of Brooklyn was 1,166,582* in 1910(U.S. Census), 1,634,351 VILLAGE OF ARVERNE-BY-THE TOWN OF FLUSHING. SEA-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. 4gRoad GRAVESEND. FLATBUSH. Drainage Bonds. $2O.000___.,.1912-1i119 Gravesend was annexed to the City Flatbush was annexed to the City ____ $5,000 5g 1915-1919 4g 20,000 of Brooklyn in 1894. 1912-1921 5g of Brooklyn in 1894. ____ 9,000 1920-1923 6s ____ Sewer Bonds. 7,000 8 12 00 191L 1s 9C11Sewer Bonds. Building Bonds 435 J-J $86,000.. _..Jan 2 '18-'27 3%s J-J st$10,000_July 15 '12-'13 TOWN OF FLUSHING 55 ---1917-1924 $8.000 3.655 J-J 20,000.._ _Oct 4 '18-'27 1 J-J st36,000_July 15 '14-'19 DISTRICTS, Improvement Bonds. 2s J-J J56,000__July 2 '19-'25 3%s J-J st5,000_July 15 1920 District No.$2. 5g ___ $40,000 1920-1027 127,000„July 2 '26-'28 3%5 J-J 024,000_July 15 '21-'28 1912-1916 5g 1020-1925 60,000 6,000____July 2 1921 45 J-J 153,000-July 15 '12-'28 District No. 4. 1020-1923 5g ____ 4,000 9,000..___July 2 1922 BOND. DEBT Mch 30 '12 __$228,000 55 1920-1923 ---- $1,500 1913 5g 40,000 Is J-J 128.000__July 2 '23-'30 481.DistriFct-ANo$.737 10,000____July 2 1931 ROCKAWAYNEW LOTS. 36..,905090„Sept1911921-21.9.2297 VILLAGE OF FAR 7.000.. __July 2 1932 HEMPSTEAD. TOWN OF New Lots was annexed to the City 4s -195M -S 28,000___July 2 1921 of Brooklyn In 1894. Improvement Bonds. M-S 10,000__Sept 30 '30-34 45 5s J-J 30,000____July 2 1922 45 55 J-J 3350,000_July 15,12'-25 J-J $61.000--Jan 1 1922 District No. 7. 280,000__July 2 '23-'30 BOND.DEBT 1913-1921 9,000 J-J Mch 30 '12 _$350,000 4sg $50,000 1917-1936 5s 3.000_ ___July 2 1931 4,000__Jan 1 '13-'16 45 J-J 4sg -___ 20,000 1937-1944 Improvement Bonds. NEW UTRECHT. 1913-1917 5,000 -__ 45 J-J $330,000____July 1 1933 New Utrecht was annexed to the VILLAGE OF COLLEGE POINT- 48 58 15 000____June 1 1918 J-J 127,000____Jan 1 1934 City of Brooklyn in 1894. 55 TOWN OF FLUSHING, Sewer Bonds. J-J 300,000_ __July 1 1939 Street Improvement Bonds. 4s Improvement Bonds. J-J $75,000____Jan 1 1916 55 40,000_ _ .._July 1 1934 Ss J-J J-J $420 000__ Jan 1 '13-54 330 55 35.000____Jan 1 1917 J-J ---- $69,000 1912-1926 58 BOND.DEBT Mch 30 '12 $1,427,000 BOND. DEBT Mch 30 '12 _$420,000 45 26,000„Jan 1 1913-28 ---- 15,000-- Dec '12-'16 3%5 J-J 1 f 1 1 I 1 g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Borough of Queons-(Concluded). VILLAGE OF ROCKAWAY B'ACII -TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. Street Improvement Bonds 1913-1920 $24,000 TOWN OF JAMAICA. Road Bonds. 1926 ___ $450,000 Town-Hall Bonds 1912-1926 48 -- $28,000 _ VILLAGE OF JAMAICA-TOWN OF JAMAICA. Sewer Bonds 1917 $150,000 4g Street -Improvement Bonds. 1917-1936 4g ___ $400.000 TOWN OF JAMAICA SCHOOL 45 DisTiticTs. District No. I 1927-1976 ___ $50,000 44s District No. 2 1912-1924 58 ---_ $13,000 1920-1924 5,000 ____ 58 District No 3. 1914 $8,000 5s District No. 4. 1912-1949 ____ $76,000 4s 1912-1919 4,000 5s__ District No. 6 1912-1922 $2,750 1917-1928 ____ 12,000 5g 1930-1933 __ 4,000 58 District No. 7. 1913-1937 $25,000 4s 1912-1924 ____ 13,000 4s 1912-1929 -_- 18,000 4s 1912-1953 __- 84,000 58 1950-1974 ____ 125,000 5s District No. 8. 1913-1918 ____ $12,000 55 18,000__1919 to 1927 48 1030-1954 ___ 75,000 5g District No. 10 1912-1913 ____ $1,000 58 2,000 1925-1928 159 _ 1914-1923 5,000 158 District No. 11. $500 1013-1913 VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILLTOWN OF JAMAICA. Street and Sidewalk Bonds. 1926-1935 ____ $50,000 4g 1937-1950 ____ 70,000 4g 1916-1925 ___ 50,000 4g ____ 150,000 ____ 1952-1081 4g Village Hall Bonds. 1916-1925 ____ $10,000 4g Fire Bonds. 1921-1925 ___ $5,000 4g TOWN OF NEWTOWN. Road Bonds. 1927 ____ $20,000 4 4g 1927 ____ 00,000 44s Flushing Ave. lmpt 1913-1917 ___ .$47,000 4s Refunding Bonds. 1913-1914 ____ $28,000 58 32 000 ____ A912-1916 4s __ _ NEWTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICTS. District No. I. 1913-1927 4s ---- $30,000 1913-1927 15,000 4s District No. 2. 1913-1918 58 ---- $12000 1919-1924 6,000 58 ____ District No. 3 1912-1914 $1,950 58 1912-1917 6,000 5s District No. 4. 1912-1926 $6,000 58 District No. 5. 1913 $1,000 430 1913-1927 ____ 30,000 58 District No. 7. 1913 $400 55 District No. 9 1912-1920 $9,000 5s District No 10. 1913-1921 5s ---- $13,500 1912-1927 28,000 58 1912-1926 ____ 15,000 53 District No. 11. 1912-1914 --_ $3,000 65 District No. 12 1913-1922 $5,000 58 District No. 14. 1912-1920 $4,500 ___ 58 1913-1928 32.000 58 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Aggregate debt of the civil divisions originally contained In Richmond County: Total Debt Total Debt. $2,461,837.92 $3,358.449 96 Jan. 1 1906 Jan. 1 1898 2,383,724.55 3,136,798.20 Jan. 1 1907 Jan. 1 1899 2,356,411.18 2,961,386.70 Jan. 1 1908 Jan. 1 1900 2,290,864.47 2,824,698.28 Jan. 1 1909 Jan 1 1901 2 215,317 76 2,739,798.46 Jan. 1 1910 Jan. 1 1902 2,131,771.05 2,672,298.53 Jan. 1 1911 Jan. 1 1903 _ __ 34 _ _ 1912 2,106,224 1 Jan. 2,644,114.66 1904 Jan. 1 2,102,924 34 2,552,361.29 Melt. 30 1912 Jan. 1 1905 Real. 1912 ______ ___$78,399,151 80,003,911 1911 67,917,489 1910 67,106,065 1909 65.326.825 1908 52,931,236 1907 1906 45.901,985 44,581,235 1905 1904 44,205,709 1903 42,124,597 38.814,181 1902 42,723,924 1000 40 264 692 1899 Assessed Valuation Personal. $1,750,485 1,942,785 2,207,487 3,153,160 3,067,397 4,062,205 4,676,295 5,490,810 5,792,070 6,031,550 6,725,535 6,264, 3 838 890 Total. $80,149,636 81,946,696 70,124,976 70,260,125 68,394,222 56,993,441 50,578,280 50,072,045 49,997,779 49,156,147 45,539,716 48,988,128 44 103 582 Tax Rate $19.20 18.1657 18.7501 17.7522 17.1115 15.6884 15.5422 15.5821 15.0281 14.9675 23.3653 22.2073 24.2377 Health DepartPOPULATION.-In 1910, 85,969; in 1900, 67,021. ment estimate July 1909, 77,977 DISSCHOOL SOUTHFIELD COUNTY OF RICHMOND. TRICTS. Funding Bonds 1894. District No. I. 1914 J-D $95,000 48 g 1912-1916 58 ---- $3,500 Road Bonds. District No 2. J-D $90 000____June 1 1919 45 g 1912-1914 - $1,800 44a F-A 100,000____Aug 11015 5s District No. 3. 4 48 F-A 150,000___Aug 1 1916 1013-1021 $2,700 34a M-N 45,000____Nov 1 1917 58 District No. 4. 48 g ____ 35,000 ____June 1920 1912-1914 45 g ____ 100,000 ____Aug 1920 58 ---- $675 4s g J-D 168,000____June 1 1921 TOWN OF WESTFIELD. 45 g J-D 202,000____June 1 1922 Bonds. Road 4s g A-0 230,000Oct 11022 4s 1920 ___ $35,000 TOTAL DEBT Mch 30 '12$1,215,000 58 1922 ____ 80,000 CASTLETON SCHOOL DISTRICTS WESTFIELD SCHOOL DISDistrict No 1 TRICTS. _ $10,000 1912-1013 District No. I. District No 3 Os_ $1,000 _1912-1916 58 --__ $30,000 1013-1922 6s District No 5. District No. 5. 1912-1919 $4,000 $1,687 50 _ _1012-1916 6s 43s 6. VILLAGE OF TOTTENVILLE- 55 District No.$1,875 1912-1014 ---TOWN OF CASTLETON. Water Bonds. $18.000 1912-1926 NIAGARA FALLS. 3 h.4s g This city is in Niagara County. Sower Bonds. 1912-1926 Incorporated March 17 1892. _ $12,000 334s School Bonds. Bonds. gRoad J-J $10,000r ___1912-1913 $7,000 1912-1924 43 3 Ms g 48 M-N 1914 3,000r TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN. A-0 48 4,000r___1915 311917 Refunding Bonds. _1915-1918 M-N 10,000r _ _ $14,(8J0 1912-1925 4s 4s g 32,500r __1916-1922 45 J-J Road Bonds. J-J 24,000r ...._1923-1927 _ $130,000 58 1927 48 A-0 25,000r___Apr '21-25 48 g DD-LETOWN SCHOOL DISgMI J-J 150,000r__Ju1y 26-41 g 4s TRICTS. 2 000r___Oct 1 1921 A-0 48 District No. I. 3',4s g M-N 35,000r__May 1 '23-45 $13,500 1912-1917 98 '06 g A-0 160,000r _Apr 1 '29-34 District No. 2. 1 9,419r_-Apr 1 1935 __ $66,000 ----.1012-1944 5s Bridge Bonds. TOWN OF NORTIFIELD. $6,000____July 1 1931 448'11 J-J Road Improvement Bonds. Miscellaneous Bonds. 1927_$150.000 is 5s g 1014 $9,000r J-J NORTHFIELD SCHOOL DIS$ gs'04 J-J 1915 9.000r TRICTS. to g '04 J-D 110,000r_June 1 '22-23 District No. .3. 7,000r__ _June 1 1924 1 $736 84_ --1912-1915 9s ___ J-J 30,000r___Jan 1 1924 44s Is '07 J-J District No. 5. 1927 5,000r 1912-1919 $8,000 Water Bonds. 5s 45 J-J ;18,000c District No. 6. __1912-1914 J-J 158 20,000r ___1911-1916 June $21,000__June 1 '12-22 58 43 J-J 6,000r ___1917-1918 District No. 7. 1912-1915 44s J-J $700 3,000r 1912 6s 48 J-J 50,000r District No. 9 1914 1912-1916 314a J-J $1,750 38,000r 1915 48 J-J 9,000r __1915-1917 TOWN-OF SOUTIIFIELD. 584s;'06 J-J 14,500r July 1 1926 Refunding Bonds. J-J 3,000r 1924 1912-1032 48 $18,000 48 4s g '09 J-J f 75,000r____Jan 1 1919 Road Bonds. 1927 1225,000r__Jan 1 '20-'34 55 ____ $140,000 1927 4 4sg'10J-J 400,000r__Jan 1 1940 55 ___ 115,000 55 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. MAY, 1912.] 4 4s'll J-J $360,000__Jan 1 '41-'49 4s g '12 J-J 17,000r_ __Jan 1 1930 Park and City-Hall Bonds. 45 g '10 J-J $60,000r_ _ _ _Jan 1 1930 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4 3,6g.11 J-J 5$5,000r___Jan 1 1921 140.000r_ _Jan 1 '22-'25 Fire Bonds. 44s'll J-J $42,500r___July 1 1931 Sewer Bonds. 4s J-J $10,000r 1912 45 J-J 130,000r 1913 48 J-J 200,000r ____1912-1914 48 M-S 160,000r 1914 48 A-0 1917 9,000r 48 J-J 4,000r 1921 48 M-N 15,000r___May 1 1919 48 J-J 68,000r.._ _July 1 1920 48 M-N 115,000r___Nov 1 1921 48 J-J 4.000r___Jan 1 1922 45 J-J 27,000r___Nov 1 1922 48 A-0 14,500r___Oct 1 1923 48 g '04 J-J J 7,000r___July 1 1921 115,000r__July 1 '22-24 48 g '04 J-J 10,000r__July 1 '23-24 4sg'06 J-J 56,000r_July 1 1926 J-J 4s 4,000r 1924 48 g '08 J-J 70,500r 1928 434g'09 J-J 45,500r____Jan 1 1929 4 4g'10 J-J 20,000r___Jan 1 1930 44g,10J-J 592,000r-Jan 1 '30-'33 122,000r___Jan 1 1934 Certificates of Indebtedness. 45 J-.1 $5,000 1912-1916 58 '10 J-J 1.800r___Jan 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Mch 15 '12 $2,311,719 Total assessed val. 1911__ _2,311,719 (Assess. abt.40% actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1910__$24.02 Population in 1905 26,560 Population in 1910 30,445 INTEREST on water bonds of 1912 is payable at Hanover National Bank, New York City. NORTH HEMPSTEAD. This town (I'. 0. Manhasset) is in Nassau County. Roslyn Landing Improvem4 Bds. 4461'09 J-J $10,000c_July 1 '16-'25 Street Improvement Bonds. 44g'09 J-J $12,000c_July 1 '16-27 10,000c_July 1 '25-'34 44g'09 J-J 9,000c_July 1 '25-'33 44g'09 J-J Public Dock Bonds. 448 g M-S $22,000c_Mch 1 '13-'34 Road Bonds. J-D $28.000r___Dec. '12-25 41/ J-J 514,000r_July 1 '12-25 127 000r___July 1 1926 13.000c_Jan 1 '13-25 45 '05 J-J 20,000c_ _July 1'16-'35 434g'09 J-J 4 48 s-an 30,0000_ _Jan 1 '18-'27 4 4s g s-an 9,0000 _Jan 1 '20-'28 43.48 g s-an 5 6,0000_Jan 1 '20-'25 1 1,500o___Jan 1 1926 Roslyn Water Dist. Bonds. 4.808 g '10 31-NJ $18,000 __Nov 1 '15 1 90,000_Nov1'16-30 Westbury Water Dist. Bonds. 4.353'11M-N $60,000__May 1 '16-'30 Water Bonds. _s '12 s-a $145,000 -----1917-1932 Town Hall Bonds. 45 '05 J-J $16,000c_July 1 '12-19 Bridge Bonds. $2,700r_July 1 '12-14 J-J 4s 4sg'06 F-A 110.000c_Aug 1 '16&21 110,000cAug 1 1926 5,000c__Oct 8 '12-'17 A-0 5s g 3,000c_ _Oct 8 '12-'21 5s g A-0 BOND.DEBT Apr 12 '11_ $226.000 Total assessed val. 1910__13,290.640 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_$18.70 14,163 Population in 1905 17.831 Population in 1910 INT. on loan of 1905 payable at Nassau Co. Bank; on 43-4% road bds. at First Nat. Bank of Mineola; other loans at office of Supervisor. NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN.FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4. This district (P. 0. Port Washington) is in Nassau County. 43,4E1'08 J-J $105,000r_Jan 1 '28-'48 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910-_ $138,000 Assessed valuation 1910_ _2,579,650 (Assessment about ( actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1910_$16.20 4,500 Population in 1910 (est.) INTEREST is payable at the Bank of North Hempstead in N. Y. Exchange. NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN.FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10. 55 '08 J1515.000„July 1 '13-'27 10,000____July 1 1928 3,500 __Jan 1 '13-'19 45 '05 Jan 1 2.500 __Jan 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $31,000 Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,123,676 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_415.00 NORTH TONAWANDA. This city Is in Niagara County. Incorporated April 1897. Paving Bonds 43-4s'09 J-D $25,500r_June 1 '12-'19 8,500r_ _Oct 1 '12-'21 450'l1 A-0 Sewer Bonds M-S $38,500c_Sept 25 '12-18 5s 42,000c_Jan 1 '13-26 J-J 48 7,000c___Jan '13-19 J-J 45 Water Bonds. A-05275,000c&r_Apr 1 1924 45 A-0 125,000c_ _Aug 1 1926 43-4s - _$520,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 Water debt (included)___ 400,000 Total assessed val 1911_ _ _ _7,976,141 (Assessm't about 80% actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911--126.64 City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ 13.63+ 10,157 Population in 1905 9,069 Population in 1900 11,955 Population in 1910 INTEREST on sewer bonds payable at Chase Nat. 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.; on the paving bonds at the State National Bank in North Tonawanda. NORTH TONAWANDA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. J-J $38,000c_Jan 1 '13-31 J-J 5 5,000c__Jan 15 1915 180,000c_Jan 15 '16-35 BOND. DEBT Apr .1912__ $123,000 Total assessed val. 1911 __ _7,221,375 School tax (per $1,000) 1911__$8.99 12.000 Population In 1911 (est.) INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. 4s 45 OGDENSBURG. This city is in St. Lawrence Co. Incorporated as a city in 1868. School Bonds. 45 '97 J-J $10,500c .July 1 '12-17 3%s'00 J-J 6,750c__July 1 '12-20 34s'05 11.1-N 6,000c__May 1 13 15 8,000c_May 1 '16-'19 45 '05 11,1-N 6,000c_May 1 '20-'22 6,0000_May 1 '23-'25 4s '09 M-N 29,750c_May 1 '13-'29 Water-Works Bonds 34888 M-N $24,000r_May 30 '13-18 349'00 J-J 6,750c_ _July 1'12-20 45 '97 J-J 22.5000&r_July1'12-17 3 45'01 J-J 7,920cJuly 1 '12-20 J-D 530,000_ _June 1 '25-'30 48 125,000__June 1 '31-'32 25,000__June 1 '33-'34 16 ,000__June 1 '35-'38 48 '11 J-D 0 35,000__June 1 '39-'40 Highway Bonds4s '93 A-0 $22,0000_May 1 '13-'23 TOTAL DEBT May 14 '12_ $345,250 Assessment debt (add'i)_ 11,988 Water debt (Include .___ 250,250 Total valuation 1911---5,842,650_ (Assessment about 80% full value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_$23.76 City tax (per $1,000) 1911____$9.16 Population in 1905 13.179 Population in 1910 15.933 INTEREST is payable at York and Ogdensburg. New OLEAN. This city is in Cattaraugus County. Incorp. April 25 1893, succeeding the village of Olean. The village of North Olean was annexed Jan. 1 '09. Water Works Bonds. $4,500r__Jan 1 '13-'14 48 '89 J-J ($2,000 yearly) 7,500r_July 1 '12-'26 48 '96 J-J 48 '08 J-J 36,000c_July 1 '15-'32 58 '95 J-D 3,000c&r Dec 1 '12-14 4s '09 M-S 40,000c_Sept 1 '15-'54 Park Improvement Bonds. 4s '06 F-A $25.000r.. _Feb '20-'24 F-A 10,000r_ _July 1 '25-26 4s'06 Fire Department Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 $25,000r __Oct 1 '19-'28 Sewer Bonds. J-J $35,000r_July 1 '12- 18 48 4s '09 A-0 25,300r___Oct 1 1919 Street Impt. Bonds. 5s '09 A-0 $21,666 710ct 1 '12-'24 7,200r__Jan 1 '13-21 4s '12 J-J 8,000r_ _Jan 1 '13-'20 9s '12 J-J No Olean Sewer Bonds 450'07 J-J $52,800r_July 1 '12-'33 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '01 J-J $11,000r_July 1 '12-'33 9,000r_July 1 '12-'28 34599 J-J 10,000. July 1 '12-'31 34s'03 J-J BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_ $173,967 98,330 Floating debt 124,000 Water debt (Included) 6,758,577 Total valuation 1912 O actual value) , (Assessment about 70'' Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_$27.47 Population in 1910 14,743 INTEREST on park bonds at Treas. office; on water bonds, part at Farmers' Loan & Tr. Co., N. Y., part at the Union Dime Saw. Inst., N. Y., part at Treas, office; on sewer bonds, part at Treas. office, part at Schenectady Say. Bk.; on bonds of 1909 at Exchange Nat. Bk., Olean. NORTH PELHAM. This village (I'. 0. Pelham) Is In Westchester Co. Inc. Aug. 29 1896. Improvement Bonds. 4348'98 J-D $25,500r_J'ne 17'12-'28 3,000r_J'ne 17 '12-'14 348'00 J-D Sewerage Bonds. 4.45s'08 M-N $55,000r Nov 15'14-'38 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911___583,500 Total assessed val. 1011___1.675818 actual value.) OLEAN UNION FREE SCHOOL (Assessment about Village tax (per $1,000) 1911__$11.64 DIST. NO. 1. 1.311 Population in 1910 School District No. 1 of the City INTEREST payable at Village and Town of Olean. Treasurer's office. 48 J-J i $8,000c ecrJan 113-14 3,000c__Jan 1 1915 NORTH TARRYTOWN. 4s July 12,000r_ _July 1 '16-18 This village is in Westchester Co. 3.000r__July 1 1919 1874. in Incorporated 434s'07 July 28,000c&r.rly1 '20-'29 Sewer Bonds. 48 '09 M-N $75.000c&rMay 1 '15-45 $38,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 __$129,000 Bonds. Street Assessed valuation 1911_ _7,293,584 45(0'11 J-J $72,000r_July 1 '16-'27 about 50% actual value 4.20s12 J-J 72,000r_July 1 '28-'39 (Assessment tax (per $1,000) 1911 _$11.75 School BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ ...$182,000 Population 20.000 in 1911 (est) Assessed valuation 1911 _.$4,129,009 INTEREST on coupon bonds is Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908 -....$9.40 5.421 payable at Seaboard Nat. Bank, Population In 1910_ INTEREST at Tarrytown Nat. N. Y.; on registered bonds to registered holder. Bank in N. Y.exchange. 56 [VOL. LXXXX1V. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. ONEIDA. INTEREST payable at U. S. Morto• This city is in Madison County. gage & Trust Co., New York City. Incorporated Mch. 28 1901. Refunding Bonds. COUNTY. 4 48'10 J-J $18,000__July 1 '13-'35 ORANGEseat Is Goshen. County School Bonds. i;is 1 Feb $300,000r_Feb 1 '15-'34 34s M-N $21,000r_May 1 '12-'18 Road Bonds 43(s'11 F-A 139,000r_Aug 15 '19-'31 1 '12-'38 1 4,000r_ Aug 15 '32-'33 4 4s'll A-0 189,000 Oct 3;is'07 F-A$200,000r.Feb 1 '15-'34 Public Improvement Bonds. Court-House and Jail Bonds 345 F-A15 $2,500r_Aug 15 1912 M-S $10,000r_Mar 1 1912-13 43'05 Local Improvement Bonds. F-A 65,000c_Feb 1 '12-'24 45 '05 Sept $7,400_ _Sept 1 '12-'15 445'10 Hospital Bonds. Paving Bonds. 1 1913 43 Apr 110,954.54r_Apr 1 '12-'14 443'11 M-S 20,000c_Mch 1 '14-17 4s '04 A-0 750r_ _Apr 1 '13-'15 BOND. DEB DEBT Oct 1911_ $696,000 45 '04 Feb 1,500r_ _Feb 1 '13-'15 fund. 42,000 43 '05 June 1,424_ _June 1 '12-'15 Sinking Assessed valuation 1910__45,908,595 4s '06 Apr 5,717.20__Apr '13-'16 (Assessment about actual value.) j 4;0'08 F-A 6.597___Feb 1 '12-'17 Population in 1910 116,001 4 2,515.68 May 1 '12-21 May INTEREST is payable at National Sewer Bonds. 45 $646.12c J'ne 1 '12-13 Bank of Orange County in Goshen. 48 '04 Feb 287.52r Feb 1 '13-15 4s Apr 141.08r_Apr 1 '13-'14 ORANGETOWN UNION FREE 45 '04 A-0 1,500r__ _Apr 1 '13-'15 SCH. DIST. NO. 4. 45 '05 June 132.56_June 1 '12-'13 This district (P. 0. Nyack) is in 4s '06 Apr 788.24_Apr 1 '13-'15 Rockland County. 4 s'07 M-N 16,584.85_ _May '13 '17 430'07 J-J $75,000r_July 1 '12-'36 Water Bonds. 7,000 _Apr 1 '13-'19 A-0 4 ;is 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $82,000 34s M-S $50,000r. 348 '05 Quar 38,000_ _July 1 '12-'30 Assessed valuation 1911_ $4,796,757 4s '05 Aug 45,000____Aug 1 1925 (Assessment about full value.) BOND. DEBT May 19i2_ $370,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_$_8.00 15,000 Population in 1910 (est.) Floating debt 8.000 Assessed valuation 1911_4.820,494 INTEREST payable at the Nyack (Assessment about 60% actual val.) Nat. Bank In New York exchange. $30.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) '11 _8,311 Population in 1910 INTEREST on the water and sev- ORISKANY FALLS. This village Is In Oneida County. eral other issues payable in N. Y.; Incorporated about 1888. other bonds in Oneida. Water-System Bonds. 4$s'11 Jan $30,000r___1918-1940 ONEIDA COUNTY. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 __ _$30,000 Utica Is the county seat. Assessed valuation 1911 _ _285,525 Court-House Bonds. 3;is '02F-A$264,000r_ _Feb '13-'39 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_513.00 892 (242,000r_Feb 1 '13-'23 Population in 1910 24,000r___Feb 1 1924 INTEREST payable at First Na31.4s 1100,000r_Feb 1 '25-'28 tional Bank, Oriskany Falls. Road Bonds. 58 '08 A-0 $40,000r_April 1913-14 ORLEANS COUNTY. A-0 10,000r___.April 1913 5s Albion is the county seat. Court House Completion. Road Bonds. 41007 F-A $55,000r__ _Feb 18-'28 Feb $15,900r_ Feb 10 1913 38 Funding Bonds. 48 '09 M-N$135,000r_May 1 '13-'2( 445'09 Feb 22,000r__Feb 10 1914 Feb 14,600r__Feb 10 1915 413 '11 M-N 150,000r_May 1 '13-'22 Is BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_$1,020,000 4%3'11 Feb 38,000r_Feb 10 '16-17 County Hospital and Jail Bonds. Assessed valuation, real _ _73,717,118 Feb 325,000r_Feb 10 '13-'17 Assessed val., personal_ 6,279,596 4s Assessed val., franchises__ 5,055,161 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 $115,500 17,937,475 Total valuation 1911 ___ _85,051,875 Total valuation 1911 8,158,100 (Assessment about 70% actual val.) Exempt property__ Net assessed val. 1911 _ _ _76,893,775 State&Co. tax(per$1,000)1911 _54.31 31,323 County tax (per $1,000) 1911_ $6.38 Population in 1905 32,000 154,157 Population in 1910 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable at County INTEREST on road bonds is payTreasurer's office or In N. Y. exch. able in Albion at the Citizens' Nat. Bank; on hospital bonds at Farmers' ONEONTA. & Mechanics' Say. Bank, Lockport. In Otsego Co. Inc. under Chap.30, • .4 :AL:11 Laws of 1885; became city Jan. 1 '09. OSSININ'G. ' 1111/4311111•11 Paving Bonds. This village Is In Westchester Co. 3 '89 Aug $8.000cAug 12 '12-'19 3 48'01 ann 28,500r_June 8 '12-'30 Incorp. 1813. Commission govern3,800c_July 1 '12 '28 ment approved Mch. 14 1911. V. 3.94805 .1-J 7,000c_Aug 15'12-'25 92, p. 747. 440'10 F-A Street Impt. Bonds. Cchool Bonds. 4s '07 M-S $7,500e_Meh 8 '13 '27 445'10 F-A$121.000__Aug 1 '15-'39 A-0 54,500r _Apr 1 1917 4s'12 4 2t '12 4 ;is 06 .I-D 75,000r June 12 Water Bonds Funding Bonds. 3 Ms '99 M-Sf$6.000r__Mch 5 13-'13 3.958'09A-0 $50.000r___Apr 1 1939 18,000____Oct 1 1917 900r_ _Mcb 1 1911 Is _Oct 1 1918 Is ____ I00.000_ _Oct Sewer Bonds. 1919 ____ 30.000 448'10 F-A $6.000_Aug 15 '12-'2$ Is Improvement Bonds. Funding & Refunding Bonds. 1931 $39,917.57 3.458 '04 Sept 311.000c Sep 1 '12-'33 1913 55 3,374.82 _ Building Bonds. 200,000r_Sept 1 '15-'39 4.153'08 F-A $48.000r.Aug 1 '12-'35 40'10 BOND. DEBT May 1912_ $615,418 Grade Crossing Bonds. 3.585'05Jan $33,000r_Jan 20 '13-'45 Water debt (included)__ 198,000 Assessed valuation 1911_ _7,580.105 Refunding Bonds. 33.500c..Jan 1 1913-19 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908.......$9.70 4s '07 J-J 11,480 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12 .... $155,500 Population in 1910 82,500 School debt (additional)._ INTEREST on 4 qs is payable at Assessed valuation 1911._5.153,113 Knickerbocker Trust I Co., N. Y. City Total tax (per $1.000) 1911$30.17+ 9,491 Population in 1910 OSSINING UNION FREE SCH. INT. payable at Treas. office. & Trust Co., N. Y.; on Improvement PELHAM MANOR. bonds at City Chamberlain's office. This village is in Westchester Co. Incorporated in 1891. Highway Bonds. OSWEGO COUNTY. 43is M-S $3,000r___Sept 1 1912 Oswego is the county seat. 44s J-D 25,000r ____1913-1920 Bridge Bonds. Street Bonds. 445'08 Aug $9,000r___Aug 1 1912 4.603'10J-D $10,000r_June 10 '15-24 Jall Bonds. 13,000rJune 10 '16-'22 44is'08 M-SJ$30,000r_Mch 1 '13-'15 4.353.11J-D ($2,000 yearly.) 1 55,000r_Mch 1 '16-'20 Village Hall Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 13 '12 $204,728 29,012.925 Is '07 M-S $8,000r_Sept '12-'19 Total valuation 1911 Sewer Bonds. (Assessment about 80% actual value) M-N $00,000c___May 1 1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911._ _55.50 48 71,664 4.35811 M-S 10,000r_Sept 1 '18-'25 Population in 1910 BOND. DEBT Apr 2 1912_ $129,000 INTEREST on the bridge bonds is Assessed valuation 1911_ .2,480.984 payable at the First National Bank of Village talc (Per $1,000) 1911..311.85 Oswego; on the jail bonds at the Population in 1910 852 Chase National Bank in N. Y. City. INTEREST on sewer bonds payable at Knickerbocker Tr. Co., N. Y.; OTSEGO. This town is in Otsego County. street and sewer bonds of 1911 at Central Trust Co., N. Y.; other Issues to Incorporated Feb. 20 1869. registered holder. RefundingM-S J$22,500c_Sept 1'12 '26 114s 1 8,000c_Sept 1 '27-'30 PENN YAN. This village is in Yates County. M-S 15,000c___Mch 1 1932 34s M-S 800c__Mch '13-'16 Incorporated 1810. 345 Paving Bonds. 348 M-S 4,500c__Mch '17-'31 45 M'S 14,500c___Mch 1 1923 4h8'10 ___ $11,500r_Sept 1 '12-'14 Electric Light Bonds. 4s M-S 7,500c___Mch 1 1914 354s '04A-0 $27,000r __Oct '12-'22 34s ____ 12,000c _$l,000 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912.._ $78,250 '22-30 Assessed valuation 1911___3,890,233 3.708 '04A-0 $31.896r-Oct A-0 35,440r_Oct 1 '12-'21 Total tax (per 11,000) '11 $9.10 4.50s Bonds. Water 4,287 Population in 1910 M-N 539,880r_ _1912-1922 334s INTEREST payable at First and BOND. DEBT Apr 19-12 _ $146,136 Second Nat. banks of Cooperstown. Assessed valuation 1911_ __2,250,000 actual value.) (Assessment about OTSEGO COUNTY. Village tax rate (per M) '11...$14.25 Cooperstown is the county seat. 4,597 Population in 1910 Highway Bonds. INTEREST is payable in Penn Yan. Is '09 M-S $60,000r ___1919-1924 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '10.. $80,000 PERRY. Assessed valuation 1909...20,877,835 This village is in Wyoming County. Population in 1910 47,216 Incorporated 1830. Bonds. OYSTER BAY SCH. DIST. NO. 5. 4s WaterA-0 1915 $43,000r 45 M-N 565,000c___May 1 1931 Sewer Bonds. 43,0'11 J-J 70,000c__July 211947 348 J-J $38,000r _ _1912-1030 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912._ 135.000 Street Bonds. Assessed valuat'n '11-'12_3,680,384 4s F-A $11,000 r____1912-1922 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value) Village Hall Bonds. School tax(per $1,000) '11-'12 $12.80 4.30s F-A $25.000r_ _1916-1940 Population In 1911 (est.) 7,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 19-121_ $117,000 INT. on 4s payable at Glen Cove Assessed valuation 1911 ._I,847,300 actual value.) Bank;on 4;is at Nassau Union Bank, (Assessment about $9.00 Glen Cove. VII. tax (per $1,000) 1911 4,388 Population in 1910 ____. INTEREST on water bonds pay OYSTER BAY UNION FREE SCH. able Perry. In others on City; Y. N. in DIST. NO. 22. 5s '11 J-J $30.000r-Jan 1 '21-'50 _ 3,200 _ __1912-1927 PERRY AND CASTILE, TOWNS, 5.955 __ 3,800 ___ _1912-1930 4.s UN.FREE SOH. DIST. NO.6. BOND. DEBT Apr 20 1912_537,000 A district in Wyoming County _ _700,000 (P.O. Assessed val 1911 (about) _700.000 Perry). School tax (per $1,000) 1911 _ _511.60 School-Building Bonds. INTEREST payable at Farming- 443"07 J-D $50,000r_Dec 1 '12-38 dale in New York exchange. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912____$50,000 Assessed valuation 1911_52,019,860 OYSTER BAY SCH. DIST. NO.24. (Assessment about 2-3 actual value) 4s J-D $10,000r _ _1912-1921 School tax (per $1.000) 1911 _38.00 (22,500r ___ A912-1022 INTEREST payable in Perry at F-A 48,000r _1923-l956 Citizens' Bank, or New York City. 4 ;is ( 1,000r 1957 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_ $81,50t, PLATTSBUR G. Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _1,696,400 This city is in Clinton County. School tax (per $1,000) 1911_26.634 Incorporated as a clty in 1902. Refunding Water Bonds. INTEREST on 4s payable at Glen J-J $17,000r_July 1 '12-'28 Cove Bank; on 4;is at Sea Cliff Bank. 3s 24,000r_Jan 1 '12-'37 J-J 34s 15,000r-July 1 '12-'26 J-J 3;is PEEKSKILL. 2,400r_July 1 '12-'15 J-J This village is in Westchester Co. 4s 1915 17,000r 4sJ-J 1826. Incorporated 20,000c J-J Water Bonds. Water Bonds. J-J $40,000_ .July 1 1922 3.70s J-J $18,000c _1912-1928 10,000____Nov 1 1929 4s 33's 50,000c___July 1 1925 45 J-J 1.436 18_July 1 1933 3 45 '05J-J '10 M-S 48,0000_32,000 yearly M-N 26,880...Nov 1 '12-'32 45 Improvement 34s Bonds. 1935 July 1 20,000 J-J 3.65s g J-J $40,000r_July 1 '12-'31 4.158'08 A-0 80,000r-Oct 1 1938 34s Bonds School 1939 1 .__Aug 80.000. 4'058'09F-A - - $85,000c 4 )(8'11.A-0 ,95,000r_ -Oct 2 1941 4s M-S 8,000r$1,000 yearly 45 Fire Bonds. DEBT May 16 1912 $344,400 BOND. 1912 $450 4s Water debt (included) _ 211,400 Paving Bonds. A-0 342.000._Oct 1 '12-'32 Total assessed val. 1911___3,527,415 Is (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) DIST. NO. I. Sewer Bonds. rate (per $1,000) 1912 _ _534.20 ___ $51,284 70 Augl'19-'44 Tax 34s School-Building Bonds. in 1910 Population 11,138 ONONDAGA COUNTY. F-A 18,900 45 '12-'25 1 4.20507 J-J $70,000c_July payable in N. Y. City County seat is Syracuse. ($2,000 due yearly on Aug. 1.) • INTEREST Is '08 July 12,000c_July 1 '26-'27 Dime Say. Institution and Penitentiary Bonds. 16,600_ _July15 '30-'4t at Union ___ '28-'35 3.7s 1 40,000r F-A .Aug 4.10s'09 J-J 31 Institution; in Albany at _July '12-'19 5,200 Oct 1 '20-'2P Irving Say. 1 '36-39 70,0000_ _July '20-'29 4.358'10 J-J 20,000r_July Home Say. Bank; in Auburn at the Refunding Water Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $142,000 4sWomen's Dormitory Bends• 1 1934 Auburn Say. Bank, and in Pough_July J-J '04 3.855 $124,000r 1911___8,768,155 valuation Assessed A-0 $120,000r _1919-1938 48 keepsie at Poughkeepsie Say. Bank, School tax (per $1,000) '11_ $7.42 + BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_ $456.571 and in Plattsburg at Chamberlain's Court House Bonds. 43,652 11,480 Other liabilities 4s '04 M-S $330,000r Mch 1 '13-'28 Population in 1910 Assessed valuation 1907...7,234,832 office. 500,000r_Mch 1 1929 $8 10 INTEREST on the 5s, 4.103 and City tax (per $1.000) 1903 45 '06 J-J I 360,000r Jan 1 30-'35 15,245 PLEASANTVILLE. at Treasurer's office; on Population in 1910 11036 4.35s payable 40,000r-Jan This village is in Westchester Co. at office of A. B. Leach & Co., BOND.DE T May 2 '12..$1,490,000 4.20s Incorporated March 16 1897. PELHAM. 45,688 New York. Sinking fund This village is in Westchester Co. 30'01 $19,000__Oct 1 '12-'30 Tax valuation, real 146 817,812 3.653'02._ 3,000_ _Apr 1 '13-'15 Incorporated in 1896. Tax valuation, personal_ 6.293,840 OSWEGO. Bonds. Water Street Bonds. Incorp. This city is in Oswego Co. Total valuation 1911 153,111,652 448'09 J-J $60,000r_July 1 '14-'37 4s '06 J-D $26.160_ _ _June 1 '12 35 County tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _5.47 as a town in 1828 and as a city 1848. 4 4s'09 J-J 4,000r_July 1 '15-'22 5s '07 J-J 8,000r_July 1 '12-'36 School Bonds. Population In 1910 200,298 48 '09 J-J 3,000r_July 1 '15-'20 4),e '11 J-D 3,500c_June 1' 16-'22 INTEREST on the penitentiary 4is'11 F-A $45,000r_Aug 15 '12-'21 5s Street Bonds, M-S $8,000r ___1913-192r City Bonds. bonds is payable at Syracuse; on the 1 '16-'22 is '06 J D $30961... June 1 '12-35 M-N __Nov 3,500 5s $168,000c ____1912-1918 J-D court-house and dormitory bonds at 350 April 1912- $78,500 5s '08 J-D ,$3,500 June 1 '13-'37 A-0 37,000c __1912-1917 BOND. DEBT $4s the Morton Trust Co.. N. Y. City. 1 2,000__June 1 '13-'18 Assessed val, real est. '11_ 2,000,000 ($7,000 due yearly.) Tax (per '11._ ...$12.00 4s '03 rate 31,000) 2,310_ _Sept 1 '12-'17 ____1912•1915 4,000c A-0 45 ONTARIO COUNTY. 881 45 '04 ____ 30,800 Aug 1 '12-'33 Population in 1910 Water Bonds. Canandaigua is the county seat. BOND. DEBT Oct 3 1011..5133,730 Village the at '12-'22 1 INTEREST payable _Apr 0r_ A-0$302.50 348 Road Bonds. 63,680 Sinking fund 4s g '04 J-J $30,000r -July 1 '12-13 4%4'08 J-D 229,500r_June 1 '12-'28 Treasurer's office in N. Y. exchange. Assessed valuation 1911...2,192,193 Bridge Bonds. 125,000r_July 1 '12-'13 t alue.) full about (Assessment 15 '12-'20 $58,500r_Aug 448'10 F-A 45 '08 J-J PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL Tax rate (per 21.000) 1911._ $10.72 25,000r___July 1 1914 Improvement Bonds. 2,207 116,000r___July 1 1915 DIST. NO. 1. Population in 1910 A-0 $2,205 61 3.000r.__Apr 1 1919 45 Thls district of the town of Pelham INT. payable at U. S. Mtge. & 'Cr. A-0 10,888 08 445'10 A-0 0 15 ,000r_Apr 1 '20-'21 53 Pleasant Bk. in is Mt. Westchester County. N. Co., Y., at and (Subject to call at any time.) 21,000r___Apr 1 1922 F-A $9,000r_Feb 1 '13.'21 4s 41(8'11 SUS f 2,000_ __July 1 1922 GEN. BD, DT Jan 11912. $844,500 4s Dec $70,000/%51,000 y'ly froin'13 PORT CHESTER. 13,094 150,000__July 1 '23-'24 Assessment debt (add'I) _ BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '11_ _ _$100,000 This village is in Westchester Co. 4 ;0'12 J-J 15,000 __July 1 '13-'17 TOT, BD. DT. Jan 1 1912 857,594 4.405'10 July 20,000r_July 1 '15-'34 Incorporated May 14 1868. 47,966 Sinking fund _ Court House Bonds. DEBT 1 Oct BOND. 1910_5110,000 Street-Improvement Bonds. 532,000 Assessed 45 '08 J-J J $9,000r __July 11015 Water debt (included) _ _ valuation 1911_56,082,94V 348'08 A-0 $23,000c__Oet 1 '12-'23 1100.000r ..July 1 '18'-19 Total valuation 1911__12,181,078 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value., ($2,000 due yearly.) City tax (per $1.000) 1911_ _ $13.60 School tax (per BOND. DEBT May 1912_ $322,000 $1,000) 1911-$4.61 33.is g '00 A-0 7,000c-Oct 1 '12-'18 23,368 Population in 1910 Assessed real estate, 1911_32,658,233 Population in 1910 1,000r._ _July 1 1912 3,000 4;43'07 J-J State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '11_ _54.09 • INTEREST Ton water, city and 22,000r_July 1 '12-'33 INTEREST payable at the U. S. 5s '07 J-J 52,288 bridge bonds payable at U. S. Mtge. Mortgage &Trust Co. In N. Y. City. 48 '03 J-D VopulatIon In 1910 6,500r_June 1 '12-'24 Is MAY, 1912.1 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS 410'10 A-0 $90,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1930 PORT CHESTER (Con.)111,000Apr 1 1931 43 '03 J-D 23,500r_June 1 '12-'18 4;0'11 48 '05 M-N 23,000r_May 1 '13-35 434812 M-N 98,000e_ ...May 1 1932 4s '05 F-A 2,000r_Aug 1 '12-'13 BOND. DEBT Mch 1 '12_31,696,000 41,000 5s '07 J-D 12,000r_Dec 1 '12-'23 Floating debt 58 '07 J-D 10,000r_Dec 1 '12-'21 Total valuation 1911 __ __ 22,304,145 58 '08 J-D 13,000r_Dec 1 '12-'24 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 58 '08 M-N 3.000r-Nov 1 '12-'14 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ .$20.90 _ _27.936 5s '08 M-N 3,000r_Nov 1 '12-'14 Population in 1910._ INT. on refunding bonds of 1912 is 5s '08 M-N 4.000r_Nov 1 '12-'18 58 '08 M-N 1,000r_Nov 1 '12-'12 payable at Knickerbocker Trust Co., 58 '08 M-N 1,000r_Nov 1 '12-'12 N. Y. City; others at Chase National 5s '08 M-N 2,500r_Nov 1 '12-'18 Bank, N. Y., and Fallkill Nat. Bank, 58 '08 M-N 10,000r_Nov 1 '12-'21 Poughkeepsie. 5s '08 M-N 11,000r_Nov 1 '12-'22 5s '08 M-N 3,000r_Nov 1 '12-'14 PUTNAM COUNTY. Carmel is the county seat. 58 '08 M-N 6,000r_Nov 1 '12-'17 Building Bonds. 45 '08 M-N 1,000r_Nov 1 12-13 58 '08 M-N 29,000r_Nov 1 '12-'48 11.011 F-A $30,000r _Aug 1 '17-'31 Road Bonds. 5,000r_ _Feb 1 '13-'22 58 '09 F-A 58 g '09 J-J 5,500_ _July 15 '12-'21 110'11 F-A $18,000r_Aug 1 '17-'25 8,000 Aug 1 '12-15 __. 5s '10 M-8 6,000 __NIch 1 '13-'16 43,5s County Jail Bonds. 1,500 Melt 1 '13-15 58 '10 M-S Aug I '1?-'16 310,000 45 ____ '13-21 1 Mch 4,500 55 '10 M-S 5 500 Mch 1 '13-23 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 1912 $66,000 55 '10 M-S 58 '10 A-0 34,000 Oct 1 '12-'45 Assessed valuation1911 _.13 ,585,230 _______ 14.665 55 '11 M-S 16,000 __ __Mch 1 1931 Population in 1910 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Brewster. Tax Relief Bonds. 1912 15 $25,000r__July J-J '09 5s g UNION FREE 50.000r Jan 15 1913 QUEENSBURY 58 '10 J-J SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Fire Bonds. Glens Falls) is '12-'35 $36,000r_Nov This 0. district (I'. M-N 4s '05 g 9,000r_ _Feb 1 '13-'21 in Warren County. 5s '09 F-A 8,500r__Feb 1 '13-25 Ss '11 J-D $15,000 Dec 1 '24-'25 5s '09 F-A 3,000r__Feb 1 '13-'18 BOND. DEBT July 1911_ _291,000 5s '09 F-A 500r_ _ _Feb 1 1913 Assessed valuation 1911_25.292,980 55 '09 F-A 4,000r__Feb 1 '13-20 INT. payable at Glens Falls Tr.Co. 58 '09 F-A 1,500_ _ _Oct 1 '14-'16 58 '10 A-0 3,000 May 1 '16-21 QUEENS COUNTY. 5s '12 M-N Gun Brook Drain Bonds. County scat is Long Island City. 4s g '04 A-0 $20,000c.Apr 1 '13-'32 A good part of the old County of Queens is now included in the Greater Road Bonds. $4,000c_July 1 '12-'19 New York, and a law changing the 4s '02 J-J 55 '10 A-0 34,000__ Oct 1 '12-'45 name of that portion of the old coun9,500r ____1912-1916 ty outside of Greater New York to 58 '10 ___ 5.000r _ __ _1912-1921 Nassau County went into effect Jan. 1 58 .10 ___ 6,000r ____1912-1923 1899. The amount of outstanding 58 '10 ___ Sewer Bonds, bonds of this county which will be 3 34g'04 F-A $28,500r__ _Aug '12-'30 chargeable to the City of New York 334800 M-N 8,800c_Nov 1 '12-'15 has been finally determined by the 15,000r_July 1 '12-'28 Supreme Court (V. 71, p. 875). Un4 34g'07 J-J 4,000r_Nov 1 '12-19 der this decision the City of NewYork 58 '08 M-N 500r__ _Nov 1 1912 was made liable for $3,796,032.11 of 58 '08 M-N 6,000r Feb 1 '13-'24 the old debt of Queens County as it P-A '09 Is 1,000r__Feb 1 '13-'17 stood at the date of division, and the 5s '09 F-A 58 '10 A-0 20.000r Oct 1 '14-'33 remaining $1,011,967.89 became an 7,000_ __Feb 1 '13-26 obligation of Nassau County. In5s '09 F-A 4 34g'12 A-0 26,000 Apr 1 '13-31 stead of apportioning certain bonds Drainage Bonds. to New York City and to Nassau $4,000e_JulY 1 '12-'15 County, the debt and interest is not 48 g '02 J-J 2,000r_Mch 1 '13-'14 divided. New York City pays 48 g '06 M-S GEN. B'D D'T Apr 1912_ $575,800 .78952414973 of the principal and int. 39,333 as it becomes due and Nassau Co. Assessment debt . Assessed valuation 1911__10,117,100 .21047585027. Thc Comptroller of (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) New York City acts as agent in the Village tax (per $1,000) 11___$12 93 payment of the debt. The statement below shows the 12,809 Population in 1910 INTEREST on the sewer bonds obligations of the old County of and the tiro-house bonds Is payable at Queens which remained outstanding on Mch. 30 1912. First National Bank, Portchcster. Road Bonds. A-02340,000_0a 15 1917 is PORT JERVIS. M-N 375.000_ Nov 15 1917 This city is in Orange Co. Incorp. Is J-D 55,000__Dec 27 1917 July 26 1007. It was formerly a part is J-D1339,000__ _Dec 1 1917 of the Town of Decrpark, and is liable is J-D 290,000__ Dec 15 1917 iJointly with that town) for the bonds is J-J 400,000,...May 1 1922 of the town which were outstanding is g M-N 275,000_ _ _Nov 1 1916 on July 26 1907; the amounts of such is g A-0 618,000__ _Apr 1 1917 bonds-refunding railroad bonds- is A-0 135 000___Oct 1 1917 outstanding on April 1 1912 was is (fold Bonds. $134,800, of which the present Town of Deerpark will provide for $26,960 48 g J-J $151,000g_ _July 1 1916 Funding Bonds and the City of Port Jervis will proJ-D J$150,000_ Dec 1 '12-'26 vide for $107,840, and this amount is 4s 1 60,000___Dee 1 1927 given, along with the city's other 50,000„Dec 15 1917 J-D is debt, in the details below. Building Bonds. Refunding Railroad Bonds. J.1102120,000__Dec 151027 F-A $13,2000&r_Feb '13-15, 48 334s F-A 28,0000dcr_Feb '18-'20 Other Bonds 334s 3 48 F-A 19,200c&r_Feb '21-'23 4s J-J $70 000___Jan 1 '13-'19 $4,428,000 F-A 21,600c&r_Feb '24-'26 TOTAL DEBT 3348 3 As F-A 24.000o&r_Feb '27-'29 N. Y. City's proportion - 3,496,015 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 931,985 Nassau's proportion_ 126,000r_ July 1 '12-'13 434s'11 J-J 24.000r _ July 1 '14-'19 RAMAPO UNION FREE SCHOOL 25,000r_ July 1 '20-'24 DIST. NO. 3. 30,000r_ July 1 '25-'29 This district (I'. 0. Suffern) is in BOND. DEB t' Apr! 1912_ 4197,000 Rockland County. Total assessed val. I911__2,710.300 1.355'11 Sept$60,000_ __Sept 1 '16-45 City tax (per $1,000) in 1911..226.70 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 276,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911____40.70 Assessed valuation 1911__2,646,146 Population in 1910 9.564 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_25.00 INT. payable at Nat. Bank of Port INTEREST at Suffern Nat. Bank. Jervis and at City Treasurer's office RENSSELAER. This city, formerly the village of POUGEOKEEPSIE. This city Is the county seat of Greenbush, was incorporated April Dutchess County. Incorp. 1854. 1897, and Is in Itensselaer County. Corns.(Sink. Fd. Commissioners') A bill passed by the Legislature of M-S $15,000r.. _Sept 1928 1001 annexed to the city the village 350 M-N 59,000r_ __Nov 1928 of Bath-on-the-Hudson and part of $10 1,000r_ __Mch 1919 the town of East Greenbush. M-S 310 Fire Department Bonds School Bonds. 434s12 F-A$120,000c __ _Feb 1 1922 I 48'08 A-0 $7,000r_Oct 30 '12-'25 4.500r_Oct 30 '12-'20 48 '12 J-D 350,000_ __June 1 1942 148'08 A-0 Sewer Bonds (City's portion). Water Bonds. 4s '09 M'S $115,000r__Mch 1 1929 141'09 M-N $2,000r_Nov 15 '12-'15 M-N 100,000c&r._ May 1913 Paving Bonds. is M-S 13,01/0r__._ Mch '13-25 is $30,000c Oct 11 1912 A-0 45 MN 81,000c July 15 '12-'38 1,01.1Ur__ __May 1913 is J-J is $30 M-N 1,000r_ __ _ Slay 1913 is J-J J27,000r July 15 '12-'38 5,900r___May '1317 1 4.000r_ _July 15 1937 M-N 210 M A 20,000r._ May 1919 is '04J-J 13,000r July 1 '12-'24 3 4s 1,000r Feb 1913 is '05M-S F-A 4,000r Sept 28 '13-'15 $5 4s '07 F-A 40,000r---Aug 1 1917 448'09 A-0 15,000r-Apr 30 '13-'27 Sewer Bonds. 410'09 A-0 15,000r__Oct' 1 12-'26 J-J $80.000r ,June '15-17 Soldiers' & Sailors' Monum t Fund. 45 8,000r_June 12-'14 41010 M 9 $3,000r_Sept 1 '12-'14 J-D 4s 9,000r_Mch '13-'18 Ureenbush Imp. Ref. Bonds. 45 J-D 44811 J J 1220,000r_July 1 '12-16 Railroad Bonds. M-N $12,000r__ _May '13-18 Bolnid2s5,000r_July 1 '17-'41 3s School Refunding Bonds. A-Cli$34,000r-Oct 1 '12-'28 410 M-S $8,000c_Mch 18 '13-18 310 17,000r_Oct 1 1929 48 F-A( 6,000c Aug 1 1916 Feb 1935 1 7,000c Aug 1 1921 F-A 75,000r_ 334s M-N 127,000r__Nov '12-'29 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '12 __ _2371,500 3 X8 131,500r_ _ - Nov 1930 Assessed valuation 1911._5,854,855 38 M-S/ 25,500r__Sept '12-'30 (Assessment about 90% actual value) 1 10.000r__ _ _Sept 1930 City tax (per $1,000) 1911___218.40 10,711 95,000r_Sept 15 '12-30 Population in 1910 M-S 345 INT. at Albany Co. Bank. M-S 105,000r_Sept 11 1931 310 M-N 97,000r. __May 1 1923 310 334s '04F-A 53,000r___Feb 1 1934 RENSSELAER COUNTY, County seat is Troy. 334s '06F-A 82,000r__ Feb 1 1928 Armory Bonds. 48 '07 M-S 40.000r__Mch 1 1927 410'08 21-N 63,000cder..May 1 1928 3 45'02 F-A $14,000r_F'eb 1 '13-'19 Jail Bonds. 48 '10 F-Aj$54,000r_Aug 1 '12-'20 1 35,000r_Aug 1 '21-'25 4s '10 F-A 80,000r_27,000 yearly Court-House Bonds (reg.)534s'05 A-02108,000r_Apr 1 '13-'30 3 48'98 A-0 105.000r _Apr 1 '31-'45 3'0'97 A-0 25,000r_ _Apr 1 '41-'45 434s'12 A-0 45,000r_Apr 1 '13-'20 (83,000 due each six months.) War Bonds (renewal). 45 '97 F-A $7.600c _Feb 1 '13-'18 334s'00 F-A 18.000c__Feb 1 '13-'30 $10'99 F-A 9,000c_ _Feb 1 '13-'21 334s'01 F-A 5,000c_ _Feb 1 '13-'17 Highway Bonds. 310'05 F-A 253,500r. _Feb 1 '13-'33 310'06 F-A 24,000r_ _Feb 1 '13-'36 48 '07 F-A 69,000r__Feb 1 '13-'35 48 '09 F-A 44,000r__Feb 1 '13'34 434s12 F-A 150,000r„F&A 13'-27 foil Road Bonds. 310'92 F-A $33.000r_ _Feb 1 '13-22 Hospital Bonds. 45 '09 M-N $24,000r_ _May 1 '13-'24 Sinking Fund Bonds. 334s'97 A-0 $75,000r _ _Apr 1 '13-'17 Refunding Bonds. 334s'05 F-A $23,000c__Feb 1 '13-'$5 310'06 F-A 24,000r_ Feb 1 '13-'36 4s '07 F-A 15,000r_ _Feb 1 '13-'27 House of Industry Bds. (renew.). 334s'02 F-A $20,000c_ Feb 1 '13-'22 BOND. DEBT Apr 12 '12 $987,500 Assessed val., real estate_74,585,343 Assessed val., personal_ __ 3,831,741 Franchises 6,089,895 _ Bank stock 3,552,887 Total assessed val. 1911 _ _88,059,866 (Assessment about full value.) County tax (per $1,000) 1911_35.262 122.276 Population in 1910 INTEREST on registered bonds is payable at office of County Treas.; on coupon bonds at Nat. State Bk.,Troy 57 County Bonds, $6,000r ___Mch 1 1913 J-J 5s BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 $386,000 47,000 Foating debt _ _______ Assessed valuation, real _28,372,185 830,020 Assessed val., personal_ __ 736,550 Franchises 651,305 Bank stock 30.590,080 Total valuation 1911 (Assessment about 60% actual value) State &Co.tax(perl1,000) '11 _ _$1.03 46,873 Population in 1910 _ INTEREST payable by check to registered holder. ROCKVILLE CENTRE. This village is in Nassau County. Incorporated July 15 1893. Light Bonds 3.70s g '07 A-0 $2,000r_Oct 28 '12-13 310 g '00 J-J 9,700c&rJuly 1 '12-21 3.85s '06 J-D 7,000r_June 1 '13-'19 4,000r_Sept 1 '12-'19 4.208.09M-S 4.298'11 F-A 11,000__Aug 1 '15-'25 4.29s'll F-A 6.000„Aug 1 '15-'26 Water Bonds. 45 '95 J-J $29,500r Jan 1 '15-20-25 3.658 '02 J-J 7,000r_Jan. 1 '13- 25 3,000r_July 1 '12 '17 4.40s07J-J BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '11.. _ _280,700 Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,925,405 actual value.) (Assessment about $9.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 3,667 Population In 1910 [NI'. Payable In Rockville Centre. ROME. This city is in Oneida County. Incorporated March 8 1870. Water Bonds. 4s '08 J-J 2100,000r___July 1 1928 48 '08 J-J 90,000r __ _Nov 2 1928 Apr 5 1929 50,000r__Apr 4s '09 J-J 4s '09 J-J 155,000r_ _July 1 1929 25,000r _ _ _Jan 2 1930 4s '10 J-J 40,000r_ _Dec 1 1930 48 '10 J-J ROCHESTER. Edward S. Osborne, 4;0'11 J-J 158,000r Sept 15 1931 Street Bonds. Comptroller. M-N $18,500r Nov 1 12 '22 Rochester is the county seat of 45 A-0 9,000r Apr 15 '13-'21 Monroe County. Incorporated 1834. 4s Sewer Bonds. Consolidated Loan. J-J $120.000r Apr 15 '13 '21 1$51.000r_Apr 15 1912 45 334s'82 F-A 40,000r ___July 1 11512 ($5.000 yearly to 1920; bal.due 1021) J-J $37.000r Apr 15 1921 9,000r-__Sept 1 1912 Is TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 1911_ _2798.000 Bridge Bonds. Water debt (incl.) _ _ _____ 608,000 1920 1 2100,000r_Jan 3s '90 J-J Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _8,239,420 (Subject to call Jan 1 1900.) $1,000) 1911_ _232.24 345'91 J-J $100,000r_July I 1921 :, Total tax (per 20,497 Population in 1910 (Subject to call July 1 1901.) 310'92 J-J $100,000r_Sept 1 1921! INTEREST is payable in Rome at i First Nat. Bank and Farmers' Nat. (Subject to call Sept 1 1901.) Bank; and N. Y.at Nat.Park Bank. East Side Trunk Sewer J-J $150,000r Jan 1 '22-'27 ' 'ROME SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. (Subject to call after 20 years.) 38 17 1.98:040or_ FebiJul y 11 :12F--JA 2 J J-J 225.000r Jan 1 '13-'21 ,334s 310 48 (Subject to call after 20 years.) J-J 250,000r Jan 1 '28-'374s '09 M-S 41,000r_ Mch 1 '19-'28 334s 334s '04J-J 100,000r July 1 38-'41 BOND. DEBT April 1912.. $66,500 (Subject to call July 1 1914.) 'Assessed valuation 1911_6,586.451 I Schoot tax (per $1,000) 1911 _ 29.507 Park Bonds. 38 '88 J-J $200,000r July 1 1928 , INTEREST payable in Rome at Farmers' Nat. and First Nat. banks. (Subject to call July 1 1898.) J-J $60,000r_ Jan 1 1936: RYE, VILLAGE. (Subject to call Feb 29 1908.) This village is in Westchester Market Bonds. 334s'04 J-J $144,000r__ _Jan 1 1914 'County. Incorporated in 1904. Sewer Bonds. (Subject to call after 1909.) Is '08 M-S$300.000r.Meh 3013-38 Refunding RR. fire House Bonds. 334s '93F-A$725,000r Feb 1 1913 5s '08 M-S $40.000r_Alch 10 '13-'38 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1903.) 434s'10 M-S 10,000r_Mch 10'15-'24 Water Works. Street Improvement Bonds. 4s '93-'6F-A$300,000r Feb 1 194: (Subject to call after 20 years., , Is '08 M-S$125,000r_Mcb 10 '13-38 Dock Bonds. '92F-A$500,000r Feb 1 194: 5s '08 M-S 215.000r_Mch 10 '13-37 (Subject to call after 1912.) 334s '94F-A2950,000r Feb 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ 3490,000 Assessed valuation 1911_8,908,085 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1914.) 354s'94 F-A2250,000r Aug 1 1914 , (Assessment about 70% actual value) 4s '12 J-J1,000,000 __ __Jan 1 1942'Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____28.98 3.964 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.) Population in 1910 Water Refunding. INT. payable at Central Trust Co. 330'05M-N$360.000r May 1 193f in New York City. Water Works Refunding. '03J-J22,697,000r_Jan 1 1937 RyE, TOWN. 3 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1913.) This town is in Westchester Co. Water Shed Bonds. Highway Bonds. 310 '98F-A$200,000r Auir 1 1918 310 J D $104,000r.J'ne 1 '12-'32 334s '04J-J 170,000r July 1 1924 4 43'09 F-A 10.000r _Feb 1 '13-'23 Park Bonds Local improvement Bonds. 3 Ms'99 F;A$500,000r Oct 2 1919 3.85g'09F-A$400,000r Feb 15 '19-'38 46 g '09 F-A 40.000r Feb 15 '19-'58 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1909.) 310 '04J-J 1300,000r July 1 1914 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_2554,000 1500.000r July 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1911_ _20,159,866 4s '08 J-J 1,000,000r_ _ .Sept 1 1938 (Assessm't about 84% actual value.) (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1918.) Town tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _211.36 18,077 School Bonds. Population In 1905 48'06-'09J-J $275,000r_June 1 '12-'22 Population In 1910 19.652 Convention Han Bonds First at INTEREST is payable 45 '09 J-D 1100.000r_ _June 1 1929 National Bank, Port Chester. INTEREST.-All bonds and Int. are payable at office of Union Trust RYE UN.FREE SCH.DIST. NO.1. Co. of N. Y., fiscal agents of the city. is J-D $12,500c _ _1913-1921 TOT. DEBT, SINK. FDS., &C.- is '02 J-J 8,000r. _Jan 1 '13-'28 Jtfch. 30 '12. Oct. 11911. 4.308'07J-D 28.000 _June 1 '17-42 Bond debt..$11,341,000 $10.356,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1912_246,500 Water debt Assessed valuation 1911_ _2,747,289 (included) 6,412,000 5,427.000 (Assessment about 86% actual value) On Mch. 30 1912 the city had a School tax (per $1,000) 1911._ _26.91 4,500 sinking fund of $1,149,220. In addi- population in 1910 (est.) tion to the above debt, the city had INTEREST payable at Mamaroon Mch. 30 1912 a floating debt of neck in New York exchange. $4,559,225 consisting of outstanding notes. RYE UN.FREE SCH. DIST. NO.3. ASSESSED VALUATION. Is '09 Nov $35.000 Nov 1 '14-'33 12. 1911., 1905. 19$ BOND. DEBT July 1909___259.500 $ $ 4,555,776 Assessed valuation 1908_ $6 75 1908_R.E.165986775 152595732 114244975 School tax (per $1 000) (Assessment about actual value.) 8127300 8050900 6952050 RYE UN.FREE soH.DIST. No.4. Per _ _.„ 14427500 5742825 81300 Fran 14281300 T $8,000r_Apr 1 '13-'16 Tot..188395375 175074132 1269398.50 410'10 A-0 1 15,000r_Apr 1 '17-'21 18.94 18.97 20,000r.Apr 1 '22-'26 t 25,000r_Apr 1 '27-'31 POPULATION.-In 1910 VMS I 1912-1925 A-0 J 42,000 218,149; in 1905 was 181,666; in 1900; 334s 2,700 ___ _ _1926 1 It was 162,608; in 1890, 133,896; in! _ __-19-12-11992232 1 16,900 ___ 1880, 80,366; in 1870, 62,386. 4s ___ ( 1,000 1926 I 1,900 ROCKLAND COUNTY. ( 14.000 ___1927-1934 New City is the county seat. 'BOND. DEBT Apr 1912._$172,100 Funding Bonds. J-D $110,000r June 1914-'24 Assessed valuation 1911_8,376,900 348 I 6,000r Sept 1 1913 School tax (per $1,000) 1-1-$11.65 15,340 481 '05 M-S' 70,000r Sept 1 '19-'23 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Say. Bank, I 8,000r Sept 1 1924 1180.000r Sept 1 '25-'34'Portchester, Riverhead & Peekskill. p34s 58 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. EYE AND HARRISON UN.FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6. GEN. B'D D'T May 1 '12.. $317,800 Assessment debt 53,000 _1917-1942 Assessed valuation 1911.....2,621.910 5s '08 M-N $65,000c BOND. DEBT May 1909_ - $69.000 (Assessment about 40% act. value.) Assessed valuation 1908___1,665,000 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911...417.50 3,834 Population In 1905 Population in 1910 4.983 This district is located In the town INT. payable at Saranac Lake. of Easthampton. J-D $800 r_Deo 1 1912 45s A-0 21,000 r_Oct 1 '21-'27 Ballston Spa is the county seat. 5s M-N 27,000 r_Nov 1 '12-'20 Road Bonds BOND. DEBT May 1 1912_348,800 Is '09 F-A $100.000 oFeb 5 '14-'18 Assessed valuation 1911.. __1,385,000 Is '10 M-N J40.000r _Nov 1 '20-'21 (Assessment about 80% act. value.) 110,000r _ __Nov 1 1922 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_$14.40 Building Bonds. 3.800 48'02 F Af$14,000c___Feb 1 1913 Population in 1912 (est.) INTEREST payable at the Peconic BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ _$164,000 Bank of Sag Harbor. Assessed valuation 191L28.476.214 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'11_17.30 ST. Population in 1910 61,917 This village is in Montgomery Co. INTEREST is payable at office of Incorporated in County Treasurer at Saratoga Spgs. Water Bonds. 4s Aug $7,000r_Aug 1 '12-'18 4s 3,000r_May 15 '19-'21 May This village is In Saratoga County. 43s Jan 2,000r_Jan 1 '13-'16 Incorporated 1866. 49 May 6,000r_May 1 '13-'24 4301'11 A-03100,000r_Apr 1 '16-'40 '12-'24 2 4s Sept 13,000r_Sept 436'11 J-D 150,000r_June 1 '16-'40 3548 July 6,500r_July 1 '12-'24 Water Bonds. Paving Bonds. 6,1 M-S $30,000deSept 1'12-17 4.30s'llAug $36,000r..Aug 1 '16-'29 15.000c &rSept 1'12-14 4.308.1lAug 36,000r __ _1917-1949 4s M-S {12.000r_Sept 1 '15-'16 Sewer Bonds. 3,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1917 440'06 Nov $32.640r _Nov 1 '12-35 Water and Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1912 __ $106,640 48 M-S $25,000c&rSept '12-'16 ,191,250 Assessed valuation 1912 __ A M-S 130,000r_Sept 1 '17-'29 4s (Assessment about j actual value.) Village Hall Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 _ _$20 27 4s Aug $45,000c&rAug 1 '12-20 2,536 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _4510,000 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at First Nat. School notes 48.000 Bank, St. Johnsville. Total assessed val. 191L 8;194.799 (Assessment 1-3 actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__ $45.40 Canton is the county seat. Population in 1910 12,693 Highway Bonds. Population in 1900 12.409 Cs '11 M-3{330,000_311011 1 '13-'15 INTEREST at office of the Re5,000_ _ _Mc?) 1 1916 elver of Taxes in Saratoga Springs. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_$75,000 Assessed valuation 1911_145,310,132 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _$2.00 89.005 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at County 4.20s'll J-J1324,000r _July 1 '13-'20 1 24,000r _July 1 '21-'26 Treasurer's office. TOT. DEBT Mch 1912 $49,000 INTEREST payable at Citizens' This village is in Cattaraugus Co. Nat. Bank, Saratoga Springs. Incorporated July Grade Crossing Bonds. 49 F-A $16,000__Aug 1 '12-'27 Water Bonds This district is in Ulster County. Se '07 F-A $18.000r Aug 1 '12-'27 4548'08 M-N $21.000r__Oct 31 '12-'32 3.855 ann 60,000r_Nov '15-'35 4s M-N 51.525r_Nov 1 '12-'56 Light Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1912 $72,525 5s 07 F-A $3,000r_Aug 1 '12-'17 Assessed valuation 1911__1,780,212 55 '07 F-A 8,000r_Aug 1 '12-'23 (Assessment about actual value.) 3.85s s-an 12,000___Nov '15-'35 School tax (per $1,000) 1911___$9.98 Park Bonds. 4.000 Population in 1911 (est.) 4.40s'09A-0 $9,000. __Oct 1 1930 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank. Water & Light Bonds. 1918 4.70s'll F-A $5,000 Sidewalk Bonds This town is in Westchester Co. 45 ann $9,000c___Deo 1 1920 Incorporated March Aerial Truck Bonds. Highway Bonds 4 30 s-a $4,500 5s J-J $13,000r _1912-1924 Paving Bonds 3s M-N J 3,000r ___1912-1914 4.898'06F-A $8,431.80 Aug 1 '12-'26 130,000r ____1915-1929 3 Ms ann 15,788. , 8_July 1 1920 3 M-N 17,000r_May 1 '22-'30 4.95s s-an 8,876.10_Aug 1 1926 Is M-N 5 2,000r _1930-1931 4 Ms'10 F-A 7,964.23 Augl '12-'30 1 500r 1932 4.70s'12 s-an 2,639.84 Aug 1 1918 is M-N 5,150r __1917-1921 BOND. DEBT Mch 1 1912_ $184,201 4s M-N 18,500r ___1911-1926 77,500 4149'10 J-D 48.000r ____1912-1935 Water debt (included) Assessed valuation 1911__ _1,370,725 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 _ $131,650 (Assessment about 1-3 actual val.) Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _5,427,965 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911_ __$21.00 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) Population In 1910_ _5.792 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __$9.78 INTEREST on the water bonds of Population in 1910 1.300 1906 and the park bonds is payable INTEREST payable in White at Salamanca Trust Co in Salamanca Plains at Central Bank of Westchester County. SAG HARBOR SCH. DIST. NO. 5. SARATOGA COUNTY. JOHNSVILLE. 1854. SARATOGA SPRINGS. ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY. SENECA FALLS, VILLAGE. Sewer Bonds. 48 '91 A-0 $10,000r Oct This village is in Seneca County. 1 1920 4s 92 A.O 10,000r Oct 1 1921 Incorp. In 1831; re-incorp..in 1902. 49 '94 F-A 13,000r Aug Street Paving Bonds. 1 1922 48 '96 J-J 5,000r July 15 1923 4.30s'11F-A $55.000r_Feb 1 '16-'26 4s '98 J-D 15,000r June 1 1924 4.258'11 F-A 36,000r_Aug 1 ' 14' 25 98 '99 J-J F-A 15,000k_Feb I '24-'26 15.000r July 1 1925 4.30s 48 '00 J-D 25,000r June 1912-'15 4.30s J-D 16,000r..Dec 1 '13-'20 Sewer Bonds. 4s '01 J-D 30,000r 1926-'28 &'30 48 '02 M-N J35,000r May 1 '23-'29 4 %s'06 A-0356,666 68cOct 1 '12-'36 120,000r May 1 '30-'31 4.708'08 J-J 42.900r_Mch 2 '13-'38 45 '02 M-N 13,000r May 1 1932 Bridge Bonds. 98 '03 M-N 90,000r May 1 '13-'30 330 J-D $1,980c_-Dec 15 1912 Funding Bonds I 6,000r May 1 '13.'14 9is '04 M-N 4,20,000r May 1 '15-'19 4s '09 F-A $10,000__Feb 1 '13-'19 125,000r May 1 '20-'24 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '12...4218,547 43 '06 M-S 15,000r_Sep 15 '12-'14 Assessed valuation 1911___3,333.855 430'06 A-0 120,000r_Oct 15 '15-'26 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911_316.23 6.588 430'07 J-D 370,000r_ ._June 1192? Population in 1910 93-0'08 A-0 144,000r_ _Apr 1 '13-'28 INT. pay: at -Exchange Nat. Bk. 95is'10 A-0 80,000r_Oct 1 '12-'27 and State Bank of Seneca Falls. 43-s'11 A-0 100.000r_Oct 1 '12-'31 Street Impt. Assess. Bonds. 430'11 J-J $14,978.56 Oct 28'12-15 SKANEATELES. This village is in Onondaga Co. Fire Bonds 49 '00 F-A $2,000r Feb 1913-'14 Incorporated in 1833. J-J $43,000r-31,000 y'ly 4s '00 J-D 25,000r June 1916-'19 4s g 10,000r_ — -1.000 y'ly 49 '01 J-D 10,000r June 1 1927 3;is g J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 1912...453,000 Is '01 J-D 15,000r June 1 1929 33,000 48 '03 J-J 40,000r July 1 '16-'23 Water debt (included) 4s '04 35-NJ 4.000r May 1 '13-'14 Assessed valuation 1911_ _$1,290,700 130,000r May 1 '15-'24 (Assessment about 60% actual value) 3 149'07 J-D 18.000r_ Dec 1 '12-'20 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911.....$22.87 1.615 Temporary loan ctfs. 98._ $74,299 Population in 1910 3,800,544 GEN.BONDS INTEREST payable at National TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912_ 3,874,843 Bank of Skaneateles, 869,435 Sinking fund 3,005,408 NET DEBT Apr 1912 Water debt (included) 762,000 SKANEATELES UNION FREE Assessed valuation, real_ 45,4 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10. Assessed val., personal 2,291,300 This district is in Onondaga Co. Assessed val., franchises $14,000r _Oct 1 '12-'25 2,695,300 48 '09 Oct i, Total valuation 1911 24,000r _Oct 1 '26-'37 50,437,514 (Assessment about 70% actual value) BOND. DEB Apr 1 1912..$38,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$22.60 Assessed valuation 1911___1,451,050 Population In 1905 58.387 (Assessment about 60% actual val.) Population In 1910 72.828 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_36.23 INTEREST payable at theo office 2f.r2 Population In 1910 (est.) 1,800 of the City Treasurer. INTEREST is payable at National Bank of Skaneateles. County seat is Schenectady. SOLVAY. Court-House Bonds This village Is in Onondaga Co. 45is'08 J-J 1$60,000c_July 1 '12-'16 Incorporated in 1894. 1 4,000c___July 1 1917 Street Bonds. 4s '09 J-J 116,000c_July 1 '17&'25 40'09 J-D $150,000 June 1 '14-'38 184,000c_July 1 '18-'24 l'OTAL DEBT Nov 1911_3306,000 4 Sis'10 J-J J 4,000c_July 1 1925 Water debt (incl.)__ 75,000 196.000c_July 1 '28-'33 Sewer sinking fund__ ______ $11,446 J-J 196,000c_July 1 '34-'41 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _5,004,085 112,000c___July 1 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 $8.80 Funding Bonds 5.139 Population in 1910 430'09 F-A$170,000c_Feb 1 '13-'29 bonds payaINTEREST on street BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 _4534,000 New York. Nat. Bank, Assessed val., real __58,888,432 ble at Chase Assessed val., personal__ 2,38,1,821 Bank stock 593,595 SOUTHAMPTON. Total valuation 1911 61,866,848 This village Is in Suffolk County. (Assessment about 80% actual value) Incorporated in 1894. County tax (per 11.000) 1911.13.60 Curb and Gutter Bonds. Population in 1905 71,334 430'10 J-J $6,090r_Jan 1 '15-'28 88,235 Population In 1910 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. INTEREST on 4% court-house 4 ;is J-J $24,000r____1912-1935 payable at Rochester bonds of Macadam Road Bonds Savings Bank; on court-house 4s at 88s J-J $17,500r __1912-1918 Citizens' Trust Co. In Schenectady; BONDED DEBT Apr 1912_347,500 on funding bonds at Brooklyn Sav- Assessed val. 1909-10 ____3,274,210 ings Bank. Brooklyn, N. Y.; on 4).5% (Assessment about full value.) court-house bonds oi at Schen- Village tax (per $1,000) 1911_$7.90 ectady Trust Co. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__19.70 2.509 Population in 1910 INT. pay. at Southampton Bank. This village is in Schenectady Co. Incorporated January SOUTHOLD SCH. DIST. NO.16. Water Bonds. This district Is in Suffolk County. 4.90s'06F-A $24,000c_Feb 1 '13-'35 9.500r_Aug 1 '12-30 49 '09 J-J $24,000r Jan 1 '13-'36 5s '07 F-A 4.600____Aug 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Jan 11912.. _$43,000 59 '10 ___ 4)(s'09 4,600____Aug 1 1923 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,039,545 4,600.___Aug 1 1927 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$9.80 4.803'11 _ 3.90s'05 44,000_ Feb 1 '13-'34 INTEREST at People's National 4 s'06 ___ 35,200 __Feb 1 '12-'34 Bank in Greenport. Sewer Bonds. 58 '10 ___ $2,000____Aug 11928 4 3-0'05 __ 3%800 __Feb 1 '13-'34 STEUBEN COUNTY. Bath is the county seat. 4.s'05 ___ 13,200...Feb 1 '13-34 Highway Bonds. 5s '07 __ 8,500 _Aug 1 '12-28 2,000__Aug 1 1922 430'11 A-0 $60,000r_May 1 '12-'17 44s'09 Court House Bonds. 2,000____Aug 1 1927 4.805'11 Is '07 M-S $30,000r _May 1 '13-18 Drainage Bonds. 5,000r__ _July 1 1912 4%8'09 $5,000____Aug 1 1924 is '03 J-J 6.000____Aug 1 1927 BOND. DEBTAprl 1912 .495,000 4.808'11 __ 5s '10 ___ 6.000_ __ _Aug 1 1927 Assessed valuation, real _42,327,458 Assessed val., personal__ __1,717,870 Village Hall Bonds. Is '07 F-A $6,000r__Aug 1 '12-'23 Total valuation 1911._ _ _44,045,328 2,000___Aug 11928 County tax (per $1,000) 1911_42.75 58 '10 ___ 4 Us'09 1,000____Aug 1 1923 Population in 1905 81,814 83,362 4.808'11 __ 2,000_ ___Aug 1 1927 Population in 1910 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '12_ $213,000 INTEREST payable at the N. Y. 16,000 State National Bank at Albany. Floating debt Assessed valuation 19I2__ 1,285,339 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 ___$40.09 2,168 SUFFOLK COUNTY. Population in 1905 County seat is Riverhead. 2,965 Population 1910 Jail Bonds. INTEREST on bonds of 1907 Is 00'10 M-S1165.000r_Mch 1 '13-'23 payable at Schenectady Trust Co. 1 20,000r__35ch 1 1929 Road Bonds SEA CLIFF. 4146'08 J-J $50.000r ____1912-1929 This village is In Nassau County. BOND. DEBTApr 1 1912 __$250,000 Incorporated in 1883. Assessed valuation 191L_82,745,333 Shore Front Purchase Bonds. 54 actual value.) 58 g '07 M-N $2,500c_Nov 1 '12-'16 (Assessment about 4%s M-N $8,311.04c_Nov 23 '12-'27 County tax (per $1,000) 191L$4.50 96,138 Population in 1910 Highway Bonds INTEREST payable at the County 5s M-S $22,500c_Sept 1 '12-'20 Treasurer's office. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 Assessed valuation 1911_1,696.400 Village tax (per $1,000) '11_111.731 SULLIVAN COUNTY. Monticello is the county seat. 1,750 Population in 1905 1.694 441 '11 J-J 1 '18-'29 PopulatIon in 1910 Jan 1 1930 INTEREST payable at Glen Cove 1,000 Turnpike 13onds. Bank. $5,000r_Jan 1 '13-'17 Jan 1 1918 1,750r_ SENECA FALLS, TOWN. This town is in Seneca County. 48 '10 J-J I 2,681.75r_Jan 1 1919 6,000r__Jan 1 '20-'21 Refunding Bonds. 6.000r_ _Jan 1 '22-'27 J-J $30.000o_July 1 '12-'14 4s J-J 110.000c_July 1 1913 Court-House and Jail Bonds. 55 TOTAL DEBT Deo 28 '11_4140,000 4s '00 J-J $135,000c_Jan 1 '13-'39 Total valuation 1911 _9,121,624 BOND. DEBT May 6 1912_ $191,632 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _7,304,872 (Assessment about actual value.) Total tax (per $1.000) 1909_ _ 49.27 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '11..314.02 34,795 Population In 1910 7.407 Population in 1905 . 33,808 INTEREST on 5s payable by Met- Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at County ropolitan Tr. Co., N. Y. City; on 4s Treasurer's office. at N. W. Harris & Co., N. Y. City. SARATOGA SPRINGS UN.FREE SCHENECTADY COUNTY. SCHOOL DISTRICT. SALAMANCA. 25 1878. SAUGERTIES UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 10. SCARSDALE. 7 1778. SALAMANCA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. 318,000r _Nov 1 '12-'20 41,4s'09 J-J { 30.000r _Nov 1 '21-'30 40,000r _Nov 1 '31-'40 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _$88,000 Assessed valuation 1911_..1.408,063 School tax (per $1,000) 1911__$20.90 Population in 1911 (est.) 7.000 INTEREST payable at Salamanca Trust Co. In N. Y. Exchange. SCHENECTADY. J. L. Meyers, Comptroller. This city is situated In the county of the same name. Incorp. In School Bonds. 39 '89 F-A $15,000r Feb 11 '13-'15 3s '90 F-A 20,000r Feb 1 '16-'19 J 3,000r Apr 1 1920 43 '99 A-0( 15,000r Apr 1 '21-'23 Is '00 FA 31,000r Aug 1 '12-'20 (See V. 71, p. 202.) This town is in Onondaga County. 4s '02 F-A 60,000r Aug 1 '21-'32 Railroad Aid Bonds. 4s '03 J-J 110.000r July 1 '12-'33 4s M-S $86.400c __1912-1937 65 '98 Aug 1.5400_Aug 15'12-'18 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12 __ __$86,400 is '01 Dec '12-'2) 1,125c_Dec Assessed valuation 1911_ _$1,631 ,164 Is '99 Nov 900o_Nov '12- 14 3s '05A-0 9,000r Apr 1 '13-'15 (Assessment about full value.) Total tax (per 31.000) 1911__$11.42 4s '06 J-J 545,000r_July 15 '12-20 160,000r.July 15 '21-26 Population In 1910 3.208 INTEREST payable in N. Y. City 4348'07 J-D 521,000r_June 1 '12-'18 130,000r_June 1 1927 at the Union Trust Co. 4 )is'08 J-J 306,000r_July 15 '12-'28 See Hudson Falls. 410'10 J-J 285,000r_July 1 '12-'30 40'11 A-0 200,000r__Oct 1 '12-'31 Deficiency and Improvt. Bonds. This village is in Franklin and Es- 49 '02 F-A $20,000r Feb 1 '23-'26 4s '04 M-N 50,000r May 1 '15-'24 sex counties. Incorp. June 6,000r June 1 1912 Sidewalk Bonds. $30'01 F-A $9,500r ____1912-1931 Is '01 J-Di 5.000r June 1 1913 Street Improvement Bonds 4s '03 M35,000r May 1 '13-'19 Grade Crossing Bonds. 4348'08 M-S J$1,000r__ _Sept 1 1925 124,000r_Sept 1 '26-'37 4s '09 J-J $324,000r_July 20'12-'29 430'09 M-S Water Bonds. 9,000c_Sept 1 '25-'33 438'08 M-S 40,000r_Sept 1 '15-'24 4s '85 M-N $40,000r Nov 1 '12-'15 45s '09M-S 13.000r_Sept 1 '15-'29 4s '93 F-A 20,000r_Aug 15 '12-'13 Water Bonds. 4s '93 M-N 40,000r__May 15 1912 tis '94 July $28,000r 1923 4s '94 F-A 16,000r_Aug 1 '12-'13 Se '96 Jan 10,000r 1924 4s '95 M-N 40,000r_ May 15 1913 330'01 F-A 38,000r _._A912-1931 4s '95 M-N 60.000r_ _May 15 1914 45 '03 F-A 37,800r ___1912-1933 4s '95 M-N 60,000r__May 15 1915 Is '06 J-J 32,000r. July 1 '35-'66 4s '96 J-J 30,000r_July 15 1916 4s '06 J-J 5.000r Jan 1 '36-'40 3s '88 M-N 10,000r_-_Nov 1 1916 4.908'10M-N 28.000r_ _May 1 '40-'67 4s '98 J-D 32.000r_June 1917-'18 Fire Dept. Bonds. .14 ,09 J-J 15.000r__ ..July 1 1919 5s '07 J-J $3,5nOr_Jan 1 '13-'19 4s '01 F-A 15,000r___Aug 1 1921 4.458'10J-J 15,000r_July 1 '15-'39 210,000r_Aug 15 '16-'21 Sewer Bonds 4s '03 F-A{ 50,000r__Aug 15 1922 4s '02 F-A $28,000r____ 1912-1932 59,000r_Aug 15 1923 4s '06 J-J 18,000r_July 1 '31-'66 330'04 J-J 65,000r.July 15 '12-'24 4)0'08 s-a 13,000r_Sept 1 '13-'38 City-Hall Building Bonds. 43,0'09 M-S 9,000r _Sept 1 '14-'31 34s'05 M-S $28.000r_Sept 1912-'25 Crematory Bonds. So Centre St. Impt. Bonds. 4.45s'10E-A $9,000r_ Aug 1 '15-'32 4s '11 A-0 $8,000 __Oct 20 1912 SAUNA. SANDY HILL. SARANAC LAKE. 1892. 1798. [VOL.Lxxxxiv. 1908 1910 SCOTIA. 1902. MAY, 1912.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 59 Water Bonds M-S $24,000c _Mch 1 '13-'20 43 Refunding Railroad Bonds. SYRACUSE. 2,000c_Mch 1 1913 F-A $24,000c_Aug 1 '13-'19 4s 1923 43,63 M-S M-S$150.000r 43 M. E. Monahan, Comptroller. ($8,000 every three years.) Turnpike and Road Bonds. M-S 75,000r Syracuse is situated in Onondaga S 1,4 a 1 '13-'16 $4.000c__Mch 31s 11.1•1 48 1912_5235,000 1 M-N Jan '12-'19 $40,000c_May DEBT TOTAL County. Incorp. Dec. 13 1847. The 4,000c_Mch 1 '13-'14 939,837 330 M-N M'S 5,000r___Nov 1 1912 48 village of Elmwood was annexed on Total valuation 1911 1 '13-'29 45 34,000c__Mch 33is M-N 1910___$35.87 1 M-S 15,000r_Nov '14-'15 $1,000) (per tax Total Jan. 11900. 4,106 3;is M-N 1,000r___Nov I 1917 Is '05 M-S 12,000c__Mch 1 '13-'18 Population in 1910 Collegiate Bonds. 2,000c__Mch 1 '13-'13 J-J 100,000r_Aug 15 '12-'15 Is '08 M-S INTEREST on refunding bonds 330 45 '96 J-D$100,000r___Dec 1 1928 J-J 10,000rAug 15 1916 43-is '08M-S 10,000r_Mch 1 '13-'14 Harbor Brook Improvement Bonds paid at Nat. Union Bank, Monticello. 3;is J-J 578.125r_July 1 '16-'36 40'09 M-S 100,000r_Mch 1 '13-'32 ”is 3%s'02 M-N $5,500r__Nov 1 '12-'22 Refunding Bonds. 7,700r__Apr I '13-'23 TICONDEROGA UNION FREE (See V. 75, p. 408, for maturities.) 330'03 A-0 M-S $14,000c__Mch 1 '13-'19 160,000r_Sept 1 17-'19 Is School Bonds SCH. DIST. NO. 5. M-S j 15,000r,. Sept 1 1920 Is 4s M-S 24,000c__Mch 1 '13-'20 35is'01 F-A $25,000r___Aug '12-21 As '01 '13-'18 1 $4,000r_May M-N 1280,000r_Sept 1 '21-'24 45 M-S 30,000cMch 1'13-'22 68,200r_ _July 1 '12-22 3%8'02 J-J Bonds Building 48 J-D '05 1 310,521r_June '15-'25 Is M-S 34.000c__Mch 1 '13.'23 4%5'07 M-N 52,000r_May 15 '12-27 4.40s '06M-NJ550,000r_May 1 '17-'41 1 1935 Is M-S 21,000c__Mch 1 '13-'19 I20,000r___Sept 20.000r_July 15 '12-27 40'07 J-J 1942 3,000r_ _May 1 Is 25,000r_. 1 _Sept 1936 M-S 26,000c- Mch 1 '13-'25 '13-'29 1 4s '09 A-0 127,500r_Apr DEBT Apr. 1012_ _553,000 4s '05 M-S 30,000r_ _Sept 1 1937 Is M-S 23,000c__Mch 1 '13-'26 Onondaga Creek improve't Bonds. BOND. Assessed valuation 1911___-1,582,279 55,000r___Spet 1 1938 15 11-S 95.000c__Mch 1 '13-'31 3%5'02 J-D $27,500r__Dec 1 '12-'22 School tax (per $1,000) 1911__$14.54 51,500r___Sept 1 1939 45 '05 M-S 34,000c_ _Mch 1 '13-'29 4s '04 M-N 16,250r_May 1 '12-24 Population in 1909 (est.) 5,000 4s '06 J-D 123,750 _June 5 '12-'26 Court-House Bonds 1895 (Ref.). Park Bonds INTEREST payable at N. Y. at 4s '06 M-S 12,000r_Sept 1 '12-23 48 11-S $27,000c_-Mch 1 '13- 21 '12-'21 $12,1500r___Aug F-A 3%8'01 ny bank or trust company. 4 34s'08 M-N 185,000_May 15 '12-'48 48 M-S 32,0000___Mch 1 1923 4%3'11 M-N 100,000r__May 1 '12-'31 '09 4s F-A 36,000r_Aug 15 '12-'29 45 M-S 14 000ø_ _Mch 1 1924 Local Improvement Bonds. 15 J-J 19,300r__Jan %s'll 4 '13-31 CITY. Jail TONAWANDA, Bonds. 1912 1 45 '03 J-J $19,000r-July This city is in Tonawanda Town, 4 Ms'l 1 J-D 180,000 __June 1 '12-'31 48 M-S $50,000c___Mch 11928 Is '03 J-D 28,000r___ Dec 1 1912 School Bonds 45 11-S 30,0000___Mch 1 1926 44.000r_Jan 1 '13-'14 Erie County. As '05 J-J 00'11 F-A$325,000__Aug 1 '12-'31 4s M-S 13,0000___Mch I 1928 043'06 A:0 112,500r_Oct 1 '12-'16 5s Sewer Bonds. $25,200._July 1 '12-'32 Miscellaneous Bonds Poor-House Bonds. 43.03'07 F-A 96,000r_Aug 1 '12-17 $600c..Nov 15 '12-'14 4s 05 M-S $16,000c__Meh 1 '13-'20 10,500July 1 '12-'32 5s '05 Nov 48 1913 1 3,200r_Feb F-A '08 4s 13,800__July 1 '12-'34 4s '05 A-0 3,646rOct 1 1913 4s '06 M-S 2,000c.. Mch 1 1913 430'08 M-S 150,500r_Sept 1 '12-'18 55 14,400__July 1 '12-'35 4s '06 J-D 93.750c June 15 '12-'26 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 $653,000 4%3'08 M-S 10,000r_Sept 1 '12-'13 4 ;is Bonds. Public '11-'36 Total Building 1 15,000__July 1911_29,619,762 assessed val. 55 '12-'14 1 12,000r_Sept 00'00 M-S 91.789 15,000__July 1 '11-'37 4s '02 F-A $9,800r_ Aug 1 1918 Population in 1910 4%3'09 M-S 96,000r_Sept 1 '12-'19 5s 21,000____July 1 1939 3s M-N 21,233.27r_Nov 15 '12-21 INTEREST is payable at office of 40'10 A-0 46,400r_ _Apr 1 '13-'20 4 +Ms 1912 1 M-N I0,000r_-_Nov 350 Bonds. Paving '12-'30 County Treasurer. I 43,0'10 J-J 228,000r_July M-N 12,000r_Nov 1 1913 513,478.48Mch 2'13-'32 3;is 4346'10 J-J 144,000r July 15 '12-'20 55 F-A 20,000r_Feb 15 '13-'14 UTICA. Fred. G. Reusswig, Comp. 334s Water Bonds. 21,600r July 15 '12-'15 4%3'10 J-J 1914 F-A 59,774.95r.Augl'11-27 A63'07 1 4 $65.000___July J-J 55 0.0'11 M-S 146,000r_Sept 15 '12-31 This city is in Oneida County. In1912-1928 21,250 Jan 2 24,000___Jan 2 '13-'32 430'08 J-J J-D 190,000r_June 1 '12-'21 5s 1912-1928 corporated 1832. 38,250 J-D Ms'08 4 Bonds. Refunding Water '12-'16 1 15,000r_June 938'11 J-D Academy and School Bonds. 1912-1929 19,980 1 J-J '09 13-'42 95 $150,000_Jan J-J 4h43'12 City Hall Refunding Bonds. July $38,250r___ July '12-'19 F-A 12,400__Aug 1 '12-'19 45 45 '09 F-A $270,000r Aug 2 '12-'29 BOND. DEBT Jan 1912_ _5368,578 43 '09 Is Jan 28,000r ____Jan '13-'19 Bonds. Viaduct ..4,240,227 1911 Assessed vauation Sewer Bonds. is Jan 12,000r ___Jan '13-'20 '12-'21 1 _June 512,000 J-D 1 Ms'l 4 actual 80% is value). (Assessment 43.0'07 J-J 5.40,000r_Ju1y 1 '12-27 1;4s Jan 10,500r ____Jan'13-'19 4s '08 J-.1 170.000r_July 1 '12-'28 City tax (per $1,000) 1909„..$18 84 As 1 Jan 14,000r _ __ _Jan '13-'19 1 Jan. Annexed 8,290 LANSINGBURG. in 1910 Population '13-'31 1 4 Well A-0 95,000r__Apr Is June 21,000r_ June I '12-'23 1901. INTEREST on the refunding bds. 43,01'11 F-A 200,000r..Aug 1 '12-'31 June 12,000r __June '12-'23 she payable at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y.; on Water Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 13is Jan 16,250r __Jan '13-'25 M-S 530.000c_Mch 1 1914 Is '07 May 7,500r___May 1 1926 1is'01 F-A $7,000r___Aug '12-'21 others at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N. Y. 4s M-S 40,0000__ _Mch 1 1924 134E1'08 July 14,000r _July 2 '12-'18 4s 450'09 M-S 10,200r_Sept 1 '12-'14 1934 Bonds M-S 60,000c___March Library 430'08 M-N 44.200r_Nov 2 '12-'28 TONAWANDA SCR. DIST. NO. 1. 4s M-N 25,000c___Nov 1 1938 A Ais'08 J-J 30'01 F-A $19,000r__Aug '12-'21 This district was formerly Union 45 42,500r July 15 '12-'28 10,000c___July 1 193k Is '09 A-0 12,750r._Apr 1 '13-'29 J-J Fire Department Bonds. Free School District No. 3. The 43 '12-'21 $21,000r__Aug M-N 15,000c___May 1 1941 Is '09 F-A 43 340'01 F-A 7,850r_Aug 1 '21-'29 city now charter. schools are under F-A 25,000r__ _Aug 1 1920 Is '09 M-S $343'02 M-N 13,750r_ May 1 '13-'22 46 '92 A-0 $30,000c ____1913-1922 4s 4,400r_Sept 1 '12-'15 M-N 20,000r__ _Nov 1 1950 40'09 F-A 18,000r_Aug 1 '12-'29 430'07 A-0 48,000r Oct 1 '12-27 4s '97 A-0 42,000c ____1938-1947 4s Refunding Railroad Bonds. F-A 60,000c___Aug 1 1949 440'09 M-S 72,000r_Sept 1 '12-'29 48 is A-0 '98 12.000c ____1919-1922 4s '99 J-D $915,000r_Dec 30 1929 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1911____584,000 INT. paid at office of City Treas. 00'10 M-N 85,000r_May 1 '13-'29 Water Bonds Assessed valuation 1910_ 4.218,080 Storm Sewer Bonds. TOT. DEBT,SK. FD., &c. 45 '94 J-J $500,000r. .July 1 1920 (Assessment 75 to 90% actual value.) Apr. 1 '12. Apr. 1 '11. 45411'09 M-S $16.000r-Sept '12-'27 3s J-J 2.300,000r___July 1 1920 School tax (per $1,000) '10_$10.909 Trunk Sewer Bonds. Municipal $1,991,270 d't_52,197,922 1920 1 1,000,000r_July J-J 3s INTEREST is payable in N. Y. Water debt__ 2,474,147 2,347,147 00'09 J-D g3,600r___Dec '12-'17 200,000r_Jan 1 '27-'28 3s Paving Bonds Outst'g Apr. 1 1912. 45,000r__Apr 1 '13 '21 City, on 4s of 1892 at Ilanover Nat. 3;0'01 J-J ___ $5,777.981 _1912-1917 Total debt_54,672,069 $4,338,417 Is 430'08 J-J 425,000r_July 1 '12-'28 Bank; on other issues at Seaboard is 21,754.905 _The sinking fund on Apr. 1 1912 48 '08 J-J 300.000r..July 1 '29-'40 Nat. Bank. 430 ___ 95,885.14 _1912-1918 above The 92. $233,083 aggregated '41-'44 1 4s '09 J-J 100,000r _July U. C. & B. RR. Bonds. debt does not include assessment Is Refunding Court House Bonds. '09 M-S $158,100r_Mch 1 '13-'29 TOWNSHIP. bonds amounting to $24,011.29. Ms'07 F-A $160,000r__Aug 1 '12-27 TONAWANDA, Storm Water Drainage Bonds. County. Erie in is town This Funded Debt Bonds. WATER BONDS.-The interest 45 '08 Oct $50,000r_ Oct 1 '16-25 Paving Bonds. 4s '04 J-D$176,800r_ _June 1 '12-'24 45 '07 11-N 25,000r ..May 1 '17-26 Is '06 M-N $26,000c_ Jan 1 1921 and principal of the water-works Fire Alarm & City Hall bonds are provided for by the Water Is '08May 21,250r_May 4 '12-'28 1921 1 170.000c__Jan M-N s'06 i , 3 95 '09 A-0 5127,500r..Apr 1 '13-'29 rents. water from Department Subway Bonds. 1911_5196,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 High School Bonds. 15'11 J-J $36,000r- ___1912-1929 43, 23,200 ASSESSED VALUAT(ON. 4s '06 M-N $37.500r_May 15 '12-26 Sinking fund Parkway Bonds. 3,800,000 Town 1911 valuation 1905. 1910. 1011. 430'07 MN 168,750r_May 15 '12-26 4s '09 J-J 345,000 __July 1 '12-'29 actual value) $ 3 Ais'00 J-J 340,000r July 1912-'45 (Assessment 60 to 80% 1911...._$5.60 47,500 -July 1 '12-30 J-J 0'10 4 Tax $1,000) (per rate 51372,445 54839,509 E.55736,266 R. Salina of town City's share 25,000r _-__1912-1931 2,175 Pers'i 2750,000 2924,500 2877,727 4 gall J-J $12,457 Population in 1910 bonds Intercepting Sewer. INTEREST payable at First Nat. Total 58486,266 57764,009 54250,172 City's share town of OnonNov 1 '12-35 $144,000r_ Nov 1%5 value.) full about (Assessment 72 Bank, Tonawanda. daga bonds Nov 30,000r -Nov 1 '12-'36 23.12 19.73 45 Tax pr.M•24.16 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_59,626.379 Public Improvement. • The city has several different tax 4,870,000 Water debt (included) Jan J 580.000r ___Jan '13-28 10,364 TROY. W. II. Dennin, Comptrol. rates, the figures given above being 45 Temporary loans 1 30,000r ____Jan '29-31 Troy is situated in Rensselaer Co. the rates for all purposes. State, 97,292,828 Assessed val., real 48 J-J 150,000r_ Jan 1 '22-31 of city old the in city, and county 1901 bill 1 a Jan. On known as the 5,004,490 Assessed val., personal 2.937 14r Mch 1 '13-14 Mch 33s the Troy of city old the In Troy. Troy Bill" became opera7,695,900 "Greater Franchises A-Of 24,000r_ Apr 1 '13-24 109,993,218 tive. Under its provisions the vil- tax for 1911 was $18.78; in Sycaway 3)0 Total valuation 1911_ I 15,000r __Apr 1 '25-34 Mary's St. in $17.91; and School District, Lansingburg of lage portions of value) (Assessment about 8970-actual 28 000r __July 1 '12-29 3445'04 J-.) City tax rate (per $1,000)'1E518.94 the towns of North Greenbush and School Dist., $16.76; in annexed ter- ”is 2,673r_ Apr 1 '13-'21 A-0 117.503 Brunswick became part of the City ritory of North Greenbush, $16.76: Population in 1905 8.000r_Oct 15 '27-34 A-0 '07 4s (formerly 17 in and Troy. and lir Wards 15, of 137,249 Population in 1910 _ May 1 '27-36 50,000r__ M-N '07 45 Lansingburg), $13.85. The State Public Improvement Bonds. 11,700r_ July 1 '12-'29 J-J INTEREST on harbor-Brook '02- is A-0 $15,000r__Oct 18 1912 and county tax in all districts for 4s'09 2,800r_ Apr 1 '13-'19 A-0 '03, School '01-02, Creek '02-'04, 4s 43'09 A-0 40,000r__Oct 16 1913 1911 was $5.38. 1 '12-'30 Local-impt. '03-'05-'06, Bridge '01. As A-0 40,000r__Oct 16 1014 POPULATION.-In 1910, 76,813; 4343'10 F-A 57,000r_Aug 6.000r_Aug 1 '12-'23 Library '01, Fire '01-02, Water 3 Yis 34s J-D 30,000r__Dec 1 1912 in 1905, 75,910; in 1900, 60,651, ex- 00'10 F-A 1 '13-'26 '01, Funded Debt '01 and High Sch. 3 lig 14,000r__Mch 11-S Well 4 1912 5,000r__Dec 15 J-D cluding sections annexed in 1901, 80,000r ____1912-1931 1900 at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.; all 3 As F-A 30,000r_Aug 1 '12-'14 which brought the aggregate up to 934s'll J-J other bonds at Columbia Tr. Co.. 334s 3,400r ..__1912-1928 10 000rJan 10 1913 about 75,000; in 1890 it was 60,956; 431s'1l J-J J-J New York. fax Relief Bonds. 3 AO J-J 8,000r__Jan 10 1914 In 1880 it was 56.747. 4!4s '08 May $65,000r.. May 4 '12-'24 3%5 F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 1915 July 20,000r_ July 2 '25-'28 '08 4s '15-'18 1 J-D 48,000r__Dec 334s TARRYT OWN. Delinquent Tax Bonds. J-D 23,500rDec 15 1916 TRUXTON. This village is in Westchester Co. 3;is 43'07 J-J $5,000r____July 1 1912 This town is in Cortland County. J-D 60.000r_Dec 15 '15-'20 3 WI Incorporated 1870. _July 1 1912 i 58 '07 J-J5 Railroad Aid Bonds. J-.T 48 7,715r_July '13-22 Water Bonds. 90,000r_July 1 '17-'21 J-J $92,700r_July 15 1912 A-0 16.720r_Oct 1 '12-22 4s J-D 521,000__June 1 '12-'18 35e Is 5,000r_ _.Aug 7 1912 4%3'08 F-A (Subject to call July 15 1902.) J-J J-D 75 000___ _June 1 1919 is 4s 78.546.05r_July '12-22 5.654.01r_Aug 7 1913 M-S 32.640r_Sept 1 '12-23 BOND. DEBT May 4 1912 __$92,700 J-D 180.000____June 11926 43 4s F-A $43'04 F-A 30,000 _Aug 1 '12-'28 48 3,330r __Aug 1 12-23 Assessed valuation 1911.... 483.400 4445'09 J-D 3.000r__Dec 1 '12-'14 3,000r_Sept 1 '12-'14 J-D 65.000_ _June 11019 4s '05 J-J gs 23,838r__july 1'12-25 (Assessment about 4-5 actual val.. 4 U8'10 M-S 57,000c_July 1 '12-28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$24.34 430'11 M-S 1,134.79r_ __Sept 1912 4 Xs'll F-A 30,000 4s '06 J-J Sept '13-'16 4.300r__Sept 1.132 431 s'll 11-S ' " Sewer Bonds. 4s '06 J-D 15.862r _Dec 1 '12-26 Population In 1910 Fire Department Bonds 1912-1918 148'07 F-A 44.984.12rAug15'12-27 48 M-S&J-D 520.000 INTEREST payable at First Nat- 4s '06 Aug $10.000r. Aug 17 '12-'21 TOTAL DEBT Oct 28 '1L$395,000 4 lis'08 A-0 31,550_ _Oct 15 '12-'28 ional Bank of Cortland. 8,500 __Apr 1 '13-'29 4s '09 A-0 Total assessed val 1910. _12,822,745 48 '09 M-N 135.000r_May 11 '12-'29 BOND. DEBT Apr 11912Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ __ _57.50 4s '10 A-0 10,620 __Apr 29 '12-'20 18 3 957 128:4 Public Impt bonds____51,6 15.600 4%3'10 F-A 142,200r__Feb 1 '13-'30 TUCKAHOE. Population in 1910 Paving bonds TIIIS village is in Westchester Co. INTEREST on sewer bonds paya- 4s '10 F-A 72,000r_Feb 24 '13-'30 tax 0 89 0 1 :0 5 Delinquent 8 122 bonds 4 Ais'l 1 .1.-D 70,000. Incorporated Dec. 8 1892. ble at Tarrytown National Bank. Tax relief bonds Voting Machine Bonds. Street Improvement Bonds. Is '06 F-A $18,450r_Aug 1 '12-'26 Is '07 M-N $11,000r....May 1 '12-43 TOT. BD DT Apr 1 1912 1,960,564 THERESA. Park Bonds 4.758 '08 A-0 3,000r__Apr 1 '13-'18 Sinking fund (cash and inThis village is in Jefferson County. 3;is timsetnts) vegsa. A 200,000 Sower Bonds. J-D $2,000r_June 1 '12-'13 Incorporated July 29 1871. paving bonds there are out33q 4.404 '0611-S $57,500r_Sept 1 '12 '34 J-D 4,000r_ _June 1 1914 Electric Light Bonds. 6.000r__Apr 1 '13-'24 standing assessments upon property A-0 A-0 '08 4.753 3Sis '12-'41 1 150,000r__Oct '12-'17 1 48 '08 Sep $6,000r_Sept 4s '05 F-A 28,000r Aug 1 1925 4.75E4'08 M-S 4,500r_Sept 1 '13-'21 benefited equal to amount of bonds. 3.743.05Nov 18,000r_Nov 1 '12 '29 4s '06 A-0 48.802 98r..Apr 1 1928 Village-Hall Bonds. INT. Is payable in Utica at the City 1,800r_Aug 1 '12.'14 4s '07 M-S 48 '05 Aug 1 1927 4.303'1011-N $36,000.. _Nov 1 '15-'38 Treasurer's office, or at request of 23,197.02_1/eh Water Bonds Bonds. Highway , 45 63'08 25,500r_May 15'12-'28 registered holder in N. Y. exchange. Nov $18,000r_Nov 18 1925 4s '09 M-N 18,000r May 11 11%5 1 '14-'33 '12-'29 4.203'09F-A $10,000r_Aug 500r- _Aug 1 1912 ASSESSED VALUATION. Nov Water Refunding Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 11910..$103.065 1905. 1910. 1911. BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '13...../.44,400 4s '10 A-0 $14,250 1012-1030 Assessed valuation 1909_1,548,010 18,000 $ (included) $ $ debt Water Tax Deficiency Bonds (Assessment about 40 %actual value) R. 568.748 4 Yis'09 E.43387,754 42168.944 34232,780 Assessed valuation 1911 $1,000) 1909-$10.94 (per A-0 tax Total $27,131 59 Oct28'12-'28 Per 4693,380 •_ 8516,450 8746,600 (Assessment about full value.) 2,722 1010 '05 M-N 31,372.74r May1'12-25 Population in $9.80 4s Total 52134,354 50685,394 39196,160 VII. tax (per $1,000) 1911 '05 J-J 40,326.44rJull5 '12-25 INTEREST is payable at First 932 4s (Assessment about full value.) Population in 1910 4s '06 M-S 31,500r_Mch 27 '13-'26 National Bank of Mt. Vernon. 19.78 Tax(p.M.) 19.36 22.28 light 4 Hs'10 J-D 23,400„Dec 1 '12-'20 INTEREST on the $7,000 1• Including special franchise valu9,000 _Dec 1 '12-20 4 Ms'l 1 -T-D bonds is payable in Watertown. ation $3,595,960. 1911, COUNTY. Street Improvement Bonds. ULSTER POPULATION.-In 1910 was 74,County seat is Kingston. 4 %3'11 F-A $15,200....Feb 1 '13-'31 THOMPSON. 419: in 1905 was 62,934; In 1900 was County Bonds. 4s '11 J-D 12,000 _Nov 1 '12-21 This town is in Sullivan County. 4s M-S 533,0000_ __Mch '13-'23 56,383; in 1890, 44.007; in 1880. Market Bonds, White Lake Turnpike. 33,914; in 1870 it was 28,804. F-A $3,000r__Aug 15 1012 (Subject to call $3,000 yearly.) 48 '07 Mch 1 $4,000___Sept 1 '12-15 334s so NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS VOLNEY. WATERVILLE. This town is in Oswego County. Railroad Aid Bonds F-Al $98,000r ____1912-1930 Is 4,000r 1931 Bridge Bonds. July $22,000r _ _ _ _1912-1922 Is BOND. DEBT Jan 1910_3134,000 Assessed valuation 1909_ __ - 835,922 (Assessment about 80% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909_ _ _ $13.50 Population In 1910 2,407 INTEREST on the railroad-aid bonds is payable in New York City; on the bridge bonds in Utica. I. WALTON. This town Is in Delaware County. Refunding RR. Aid Bonds. es F-A $52,000cecr _part yearly BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_ $52,000 Assessed valuation 1911__$1,849,350 (Assessment about 36 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$10.16 Population in 1910 5,088 INT. payable at Union Dime Say. Bank in New York and at Walton. WARREN COUNTY. Lake George is the county seat. Road Bonds 5s '08 Feb $50,000r_Feb 10 '14-'18 58 '11 Feb 50,000r 15'-'18 5s '08 Feb 23,000r--------1913 _ 530'12 __ 50,000r BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 $123,000 Assessed valuation 1911__12,392.054 County tax (per $1,000) 1911_310.50 32,223 Population in 1910 This village is in Oneida County. Incorporated Feb. 8 1871. Water Works Bonds. 48 '88 J-J J310.000c_Jan 1 '13-'17 I 10,000c___Jan 1 1918 Reservoir Bonds. 4.358'07J-J $28,590r _Jan 1 '13-31 BOND. DEBT Apr. 1912_348,500 Assessed valuation 1911 713,590 (Assessment 36 to 4 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910____310.00 Population in 1910 1,410 INTEREST payable in N. Y. on 4.35s at R. Kleybolte & Co.; on 4s at Importers' & Traders' Bank. WATERVLIET. This city is in Albany County. Incorporated 1896. Storm-Sewer Bonds. s'12 _ $110,000_Apr 15 '13-'32 Broadway Improvement Bonds. 00'10 M-N $8,000__Nov 1 '12-'19 School Bonds. is '02 F-A $23,000r _Aug 1 '12-34 6,000_Sept 15 '12-'14 4365'10 M-S {95,000_Sept 15 '15-'23 ( 2.000_ _ _Sept 15 1924 436s'11 A-0 10,000__Oct 1 '25-'29 Funding Bonds 430'09 J-J $70.000_Apr 15 '14- 48 Pavement Bonds. 45 A-0 $66,000c_Oct 1 '12-'14 4365'08 F-A 5,000_ _July 2 '12-'16 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _ $345,000 Total valuation 1912. 5,387,850 (Assessment about full value.) City tax (per $1,000) 1912...$22.10 Population in 1910 15,074 INTEREST payable at the Chamberlain's office. WARSAW, VILLAGE. WATKINS. This village is in Wyoming County. This village is in Schuyler County. Inc. 1843; re-Inc. Jan. 11 1898. Village incorp. as Jefferson in 1842; Funding Judgment Bonds. name changed to Watkins in 1852. es '10 J-J $6.600 July 1 '12-'13 Water and Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds Is F-A $23,000r____ Aug 1912 1330,0JOr --------1915 48 J-J 20.000r_ ___July 1921 44 '95 .1-J 1 15,000r 1920 4s A-0* 10,000r____Oct 1910 Village Hall. Electric Light Bonds. 4 48'11 ann. $8,000 _____1912-1919 Is A-0 $20,000r_ _ _ _Oct 1924 BOND. DEBT Mch 11912. $59,600 Refunding Water & Sewer Bonds. Sinking fund 9,300 4.208'10A-0 $33,000r Apr 1 1930 Assessed valuation 1911__ _1,454,150 BOND DEBT May 1912__ $106,000 (Assessm't about 60% actual value.) Assessed valuation 1911_ A,232.540 Tax rate (per $1,000; 1911_ _ $14.42 (Assessment about 50 %actual value) Population in 1905 3.196 Village tax rate (per M) 1911.414.30 Population in 1910 3,206 Population in 1910 2.817 'Provision made for payment of INTEREST payable in N. Y. and at Wygming Co. Nat. Bk.. Warsaw. these bonds, but money misapplied INTEREST Is payable at Knickerbocker Trust Co., New York City. WARSAW, TOWN. This town Is In Wyoming County. Incorporated March 1808. This village is In Tloga County. Bridge Bonds. Water-Works Bonds --s _ 131,000_ __Feb 1 1913 1 900eb 1 1914 43s'12 M-N $238,000.111ch 1 '15-'42 ____ 4,855 3.25 F-A 346,000r_Aug 1 '12-35 Population in 1910 BOND. DEBT May 1912 .._ $47,900 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,089,950 (Assessm't about 2 3 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__ _$11.11 4.308 Population in 1910 This village is in Allegany County. INTEREST at the Jefferson Coun- Incorporated in 1857. Street Improvement Bonds ty Sayings Bank In Watertown. 58 '07 M-S $17,8500_Sept I '12-32 4 85s'08M-S 25,000c&r Sept 1'12-'36 4.15s'06M-S 29.963c &r_ .Mchl'13-'35 4.158'09M-S 13,800r__ Sept 1 '12-'34 BOND. DEBT Apri11912._ $35,935 This city Is in Jefferson County. Assessment debt (additional) 49,480 City Hall, 1896. 436s ___ 340.000„Oct 1 '26-'30 Total assessed val. 191L.1.573,944 (Assessment about 50% actual value) Market Bonds. 35-is $12,000__Oct 1 '12-'14 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911_313.18 3.556 Population in 1900 School -Bonds. 9.383 336s M-N $100,000___Ma.y 1 '22-41 Population in 1910 336s A-0 f 3,800.__ Apr 1 1924 INTEREST on the Issue of 130,000 _.Apr 1 '25-'30 payable at the First Nat. Bank of 4s '05 J-D 5,000r_ June 1 '12-16 Wellsville; on the issue of at N. 48 '06 J-J 88.000r __July 1 1936 Y. City at Columbia Trust Co. 48 '08 M-N 24,500r_ May 1 1938 Ellnds. Water M-S $5,000 __Mch 1 1913 3(4s 336s M-S 10,000____Mch 1 1914 3345 M-S 5.000____Mch 1 1916 This village is In Jefferson County. 336s M-S 15,000__Sept 1 1916 Incorporated in 1889. 336s M-S 10,000_Sept 1 '17& '21 Village-Hall Bonds. • 336s M-S 5,000___Mch 1 1019 $1,800 3368 M-S 8,000___Mch I 1920 Water Bonds. 336s ___ 13,000 1921 48 '02 ___ $19.7000 1925 336s _ _ 3,000 1924 45 '09 ___ 27,000r__ _part yearly 334s 35.000__Sept 1 1922 Sewer Bonds. 3368 M-S 16,000___Mch I '22-23 98 '95 ___ $16,800r_ _part yearly 3.78 M-S 65,000____Mch 1 1927 98 '04 ___ 6,600r_ _part yearly 3.70s _ 15,000 1924-1926 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ __$66,900 48 '05 J-1) _81.000rJune 1 1925 Assessed valuation 1911____ 682,001 Funding and Deficiency Bonds. (Assessment about 2-3 actual value). 336s $60,000___Feb 1 '1324 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911_$13.00 Voting Machine Bonds. 1.393 1910 4s _ $1,500__Feb 1 '13-'15 Population in 'PINT. on water bonds of 1902 payFire Building Bonds. 95 '07 A-0 $40.000r Apr 1 1937 able at Importers' & Traders' Bank, 48 '08 111-N 11,435r_May 1 1938 N. Y.; on sewer bonds of 1895 and water bonds of at Watertown Public Improvement Bonds. 4s ___ $3,000 1912-1914 Say. Bk.; on sewer bonds of 1904 at 4s ___ 5,000 1915 Jefferson Co. Say. Bk., Watertown. 4s ___ 15,000 1917-1919 4s ___ 8 000 1920-1921 4s .._ 4,000 ____Oct 1 1916 98 10 M-N 31,000r__May 1 1940 indebtedness Bonds. County seat is White Plains. $20,000 _Oct 1 '22-'25 Bonds. Paving. Sewer and Highway Bonds 4s Almshouse '09 M-S 370,000r_Sept 1 '37-'39 336s M-N $75,000_..May 1 '30-'44 Armory Bonds Sewer Bonds. 33ia M-N $75.000____May '13-27 4368'08 F-A 330.000r-Feb 1 '32-'37 New Indices. 4s '08 M-N 80,000r..„ May 1 1938 J-D $10.000r-June 1 1912 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '12_$1,078,835 45 J-D 4s 5.000r__June 1 1913 Water debt (included) 201,000 3 1-10s J-D 13,000r_June 1 1914 Assessed valuation 1910_ _14,980,600 General Purposes. Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-423.38 3368 J-D $50,000r_June 1 '27-28 (Assessment about g actual value.) Road Bonds. Population in 1910 26,730 4348'11 A-01$50,000r_Oct 1 '31-'35 INTEREST on water bonds pay1 8,870r___ Oct 1 1936 able at N. Y.; others at Watertown. 4368'11 A-0 25,230r___Oct 11914 WAVERLY. V7ELLS.VILLE. WATERTOWN,CITY. 1906 is 1909 WEST CARTHAGE. 1111111111 1909 WESTCHESTER COUNTY. [VOL. Lxxx)(Iv. Water Bonds. Funding Bonds.' F-Al $4,000__Aug 1 1914 3 1-108 J-D $40,000r. June 1 '29-30 4s 1126,000___Aug 1 '15-28 3368 J-D 30,000r_ __June 1 1931 95 '04 ____ 39.704.43_June 1 1932 Is J-D 25,000_ -June '26-29 48 '04 ____ 25,000_ _ _ _June 1 1928 ($4,000 in 1926. $7,000 in 1929.) 95 '04 ___ - 20,000_ _ _ _June 1 1931 336s A-0 60,000____Oct 1 1929 48 '04 18,533.47_June 1 1933 3365 A-C) 86,000. _Oct _Oct 31 1031 4s A-0 40,000___ _ Apr I 1924 M-S- 40,000r..Mch 1 '31 dm 33 48 48 '05 M-S 39,704r_ _Mch 1 1932 Is '09 F-A 1.000___ _Aug 1 1029 9366'07 J-J J24,579r___JulY 1 1928 48 '04 M-S 23,000.._ _ _Sept 1 1934 40,000r...July 1 '31-33 4s '04 M-N 23,000__ _Nov 1 1934 065'08 F-A 60,000r__ _Aug 1 1936 45 '05 A-0 29,000_ __ _ Oct 1 1935 57,333.20r Aug 1 1937 Is '06 A-0 10,000___ _Apr 2 1936 065'10 F-A 80,000r_ Feb 10 '20-'35 Is '06 M-S 85,000____Sept 1 1936 5,208.66rFeb 10 1936 4368'08 F-A 155.000___..Aug I 1938 55 '10 F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '30-'34 4369'08 M-N 4,000___ _Nov 1 1938 5,618.83r_Aug 1 1935 48 '09 M-N 27,000_ _ _May 15 1939 4363'10 J-J 100,000.._ Jan 1 1940 Temporary Loan Bonds. 12,000 _ _ _Jan 1 1940 J-D $20,000r___June 1 1915 4.108'1 OJ-J 45 8,000r_June 1 1915 4 30'11 A-0 10,000____Apr 1 1931 3365 J-D Sidewalk Imp. Certificates. 5.000r___June 1 1916 336s J-D _Sept 1 1912 336s J-D 8,500r_ _ _June 1 1917 5s '07 M-S $38 000_ _Sept J-D 25,000r_ _ _June 1 1925 58 '08 M-S 44,000.-Mch 1 1913 354s $365 J-D 26.742r_ _ _June 1 1926 55 '08 A-0 66,000_ _ _Oct 1 1913 $345 J-D 20,000r__ _June 1 1912 55 '09 A-0 27,000____Oct 1 1914 9368'08 F-A 50,285.66r Aug 1 1913 Tax and Assessment Bonds. J J $10,000._ _Oct 1 1921 9366'10 F-A 36,522-13rFeb 10 1913 48 55 '10 F-A 13,122.36r_Aug 1 1913 48 J-D 10,000___ _June 1 1912 48 Drainage Bonds M-S 10,000___ _Mch 1 1914 4368'08 J-J 5 $8,000r_July 1 '12-'19 4s '04 M-N 17,000_._Nov 1 1924 1 1,500r_ _July 1 1920 48 '05 J-D 99,000____Dec 1 1945 48 '06 A-0 12,000___ _Apr 1 1916 Bronx Valley Sewer -Bonds. 436s'08 J-J $1,000,000c Jan I '33-'82 5s '06 M-N 11 ,000 _ _ _ Nov 1 1916 48 '09 J-J 1,250.000cJan 1 '33-'82 5s '07 A-0 15,000_ ___Oct 1 1917 436s'08 A-0 28,000_ _ _ _ Oct 1 1913 Bridge Bonds. 068'11 J-D $20,000r_June 1 '21-'22 4368'09 A-0 33,000__Oct 1 1917 12,000 __Jan 1 '35-37 068'10 A-0 23,000____Oct 1 1920 068'12 J-J Current Debt Bonds Court House Bonds. F-A J$9,000___Aug 1 '12-14 48 '05 F-A$150.000r_ Aug 1 '30-35 Is 1 2.000.___Aug 1 1915 120,000r_ __July 1 1926 49,000 )50,000r_July 1 '27& 29 70,000r_July 1 '28& 34 58 '08 M-N 26.000____May 1 1938 9365'07 J-J 30,000r_July 1 '30 dm 31 48 '09 A-0 35,000_Apr 15 1919 15.000r___July 1 1933 430'11 A-0 14,000____Apr 1 1916 Funding Bonds. 90,000r___July 1 1935 50,000r._ _July 1 1936 4368'07 J-D 323,000_ __June 11937 9368'08 1.1-N 240,000r Nov 1 '14-'37 Refunding Bonds. 4s Refunding Bonds. 111-N $2,000___Nov 1 '12-13 J-J 3.10s J-D $1,000r___. June 1912 48 9,000_July 1 '14-16 3.10s J-D 4,000r___June 1 1913 48 '05 A-0 1.000.. _ _ Oct 1 1935 Library-Site Bonds. 3.108 J-D 10.000r_ __June 1 1914 3.10s J-D 16,000r __June 1 '12-19 3.84s '06A-0313,000._ -Apr 2 1946 Fire Department Bonds. Bridge Bonds M-S $9,000 ._Sept 1 '12-20 430'08 J-D $11.000r_June 1 '12-'22 48 J-D 11,000___Deo 1 '12-22 BOND. DEBT Sept 1911.43,956,584 48 M-S 3,000___Mch 1 1919 Floating debt 414,399 48 5,000_ __Apr 11925 Assessed valuation 1911_322,327,366 48 '05 A-0 (Assessm't abt 70% actual value.) 59 '08 M-N 10,000_ __ May 1 1938 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '07_.$3.00 430'09 ___ 25,000 25,000_ Population in 1900 184,257 4.153'09_ Population in 1910 283,055 _s '11 J-D 38,000 _Dec 1 '16-34 Summary of Debt. INT. on sewer bonds of pay$135,000 able at Mechanics' Nat. Bank, N. Y.; Current debt bonds 211,000 bonds on other issues by County Treasurer. Sewer Fire department bonds._ 72,500 Tax and assessment bonds 160,668 Paving bonds 360,000 77,000 Refunding bonds 856,800 Water bonds 90,000 This village is in Chautauqua Co. Tax bonds 13,000 Library site bonds _____ _ Incorporated in 1833. Improvement Bonds 9368'08 Oct 32,000r_Oct 20 '12-'13 TOT. BD. DT. Feb 2 '12_$1,984,068 Certificates of Indebtedness 236,734 Sewer Bonds. 434510 J-J $100,000r Jan 2 '14-'38 Assessed valuation 1011_16,554.532 Refunding Water Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_ _ _$12.65 4368'10 F-A $10,000r_Aug 1 '17-'21 Population in 1900_ _ _7,899 Water System Construction 15.949 Population In 1910 336sec4sM-N $55,000c&r _ 1912-1924 INT. payable in White Plains. Sidewalk Bonds. 4348'09 Dec$1,000r___Dec ,. 1 1913 2,000r_ ...Dec 1 1914 WHITE PLAINS UNION FREE BOND. DEB Apr 30 '12_ $171,500 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,047,541 On July 1 1908 the district annexed (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Greenburgh District No. 10. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__$8.0O Is J-J $22,000c. _Jan 1 '13-34 2,985 58 Population in 1910 J-D 6,7500_Deo 1 '13-'19 INT. payable at Citizens' Bank of ( 52,500c&rJan 1 '13-'17 Westfield In New York exchange. 5368 J-J 57,500c&rJan 1 '1822 j 62,500e&rJan 1 '29-'27 3,500e&I . _Jan 11928 3.74s J-D 4,0000___ Dec '12-'15 4346 J-J I 2,000c. _Jan 1 '13-14 120,000c __July 1 '15-26 This town Is in Erie Co. Incorp. J-J 5,000c _Jan 1 '36-40 1851. The decrease in the valuation Is I 8,000c&r Jan 1 '13-20 for was caused by a ,division of the town, cutting off the city of 48 '09 J-J 114,000cear Jan 1 '21-27 5,000c&r_Jan 1 1928 Lackawanna. While the bonds be5,500eder_Jan 1 1929 low are considered a lien upon the whole town, the referee appointed to 4368'11 M-N J28,000r_Nov 1 '16-'29 127,000r_Nov I '30-'38 apportion the debts has decided that Greenburgh Bonds (Annexed). they are to be paid by the city of Lackawanna, the sewer having been 4s '00 A-0 $8,000c Dec 31 '12-'19 built in that city. This report came 5s '07 A-0 15,000c Dec 31 '12-'26 up in December for confirmation by BOND. DEBT April 1911 $305,750 the State Supreme Court and was op- Assessed valuation 1910__16,394,060 posed by the city of Lackawanna. (Assessment about 70% actual value) School taxi White Plains $7.29 No decision has been rendered. (per M.) Harrison 7.47 Sewer Bonds. 1910 __ Greenburgh 5.70 51) '07 A-0 J$37,500c_Apr 1 1913 INTEREST payable at Home Say. 1_1 87,500eApr _ I '14-38 Bank, Saugerties Say. Bank, Yonkers Bridge bonds $6,658 Say. Bank, American Say. Bank, BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 __ 231,658 Mechanics' Say. Bank, N. W. Harris Assessed valuation 1912___2,713,000 & Co., N. Y., and N. W. Halsey & (Assessment about 80% actual value) Co., N. Y. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-.$11.02 Population in 1910 9,605 INTEREST payable at the Lacka- WHITE PLAINS TOWN. wanna Nat. Bank of West Seneca. This town is in Westchester Co. Road Bonds. 336s J-J $78,000r 1929 Is J-J 80,000r .__July 1 1932 3368 J-J 5.000r .__Jan 1 1030 4343'10 J-D J 1.000r___June 11915 This village is in Westchester Co. 149,000r_June 1 '16-'37 Paving Bonds. J-D $15,000____June '26-28 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_.4188.000 48 M-N 100.000_---MaY 1 1931 Total valuation 1911_ _ _317,886,360 3365 330 A-0 75,000___Oct 11930 (Assessment about 70% actual value) $6.91 48 '05 A-0 3,000___Oct 1 1935 Tax rate (perlInside village$1,000)1011 Outside village.$11.00 J-D 30.000____Dec 1 1933 50 Light (outside) $1.89 55 '08 M-N 2O.000 _May 1 '39-'42 15,045 4368'08 F-A 20,000__Aug 1 '39-'42 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable ot office of 430'09 F-A 20,000_Aug 1 '35-'38 Town Supervisor. A-0 4368'09 20,000__Oct 1 '35-'38 4368'11 A-0 20,000 _Oct 1 '47-'50 Sewer Bonds. _8 ____$158,000 WYOMING COUNTY. A-0 10,000____Oct 1 1930 Warsaw is the county seat. 3548 M'S 24,000.._ _Sept 1 '24-20 48 Highway Bonds. Is '04 F-A 9,000._ _ _Aug 1 1929 __s '10 ___ $22,000 48 '05 A-0 30,000 July 1 '22-'31 9,000____Oct 1 1935 4368'11 J-J 45 '07 J-D 3,000_ _ _June 30 11)37 BOND.DEBT Apr 1912 _ $52,000 58 '08 M-N 18.000_ _May 1 1938 Assessed valuation 1911..17,862,368 Is '09 M-N 12.000_ __May 15 1934 Population In 1910..........31,880 1 1909 WESTFIELD, VILLAGE. WEST SENECA. 1909 WHITE PLAINS. VILLAGE. MAY, 1912.1 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 61 ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Bondod Floating Assessed Tax per Debt. Valuation. $1.000. 1910. Debt. Place1,458 None 4812,785 x$8.80 Adams (V), Jefferson County_$37.500 5,016 ____ 2,377,325 75,000 County__ AlbTrm (V), Orleans 1,899 None 4981,675 418.00 Alexandria Bay (V), Jeff'n Co_ 88,919 759 1,500 v160,875 V15.00 Alfred (V), Allegany County__ 28,000 1,286 4288,000 48.66 Allegany (V), Cattaraugus Co_ 38,000 None x1,634,280 x11.20 Amityville School Dist. No.6_ 31,500 1.668 None x598,314 v22.43 Angelica (T), Allegany Co_ _ _ _ 35,000 None x3,976,840 v32.20 8,672 Aicadia (T), Wayne County__ 70,000 40.00 None x1,134,330 Avon Union Free S. D. No. 1_ 32.000 x1,634,280 x11.20 Babylon (T), Un. Fr. S. D.No6 31,500 2.600 None Babylon (V), Suffolk County_ 27,000 x7.00 x2,000,000 Ballston Spa Un. Fr.S.D.No.1 33,000 None y7,126,085 y6.43 Batavia Union Free S.D.No.2_ 42,000 1,773 None x856,959 #14.00 Belfast (T), Allegany County.. 34,000 1.535 Nonex$1,046,500x$13.70 Big Flats (T), Chemung Co...._$30,156 849 None x829,351 y15.70 Blasdell (V), Erie County_ _ _ _ 30,000 1,296 z4.80 4,101,725 Brewster (V), Putnam County 56.000 2,170 x749,945 10.50 Camden (V), Oneida County__ 53,200 Camillus Un. Fr. S. D. No. 9_040,000 None z1,114,575 x14.00 3,447 Canastota (V), Madison Co_ _ _ 87,000 1,291,435 x16.10 31,000 Carthage School District 1,040 None y609,382 y10.09 43,200 Castile (V), Wyoming County_ Noney12,793,779 413.20 9.066 Catskill (T), Greene County__ 49,500 None x2,651,050 x8.60 Catskill Union Free S. D. No. 1 41,000 39,000 Nonex28,180,727 x4.26 65,919 Cattaraugus County 1,280 None x243,660 x14.00 28,000 Champlain (V), Clinton Co 32,000 None Co_ Franklin x778,935 x4.88 2,840 (T), Chateaugay 65,000 Nonex55,189,915 x3.00 105,126 Chautauqua County None x1,806,415 x11.63 Cheektowaga Un. F. S.D.No.7 37,400 1,380 x487,053 v16.00 CherryCreek(T),ChautauquaCo 32,000 965 Cincinnatus (T), Cortland Co_ 28,000 5,400 v457,527 y13.73 1,941 y979,260 y14.00 Clayton (V), Jefferson County. 39,548 V1810,000 4$9.00 Clayton School District No. 8_ 29,000 1,236 600 x656.390 40.00 Clinton (V), Oneida County__ 26,500 2.926 None v1,633,710 y8.07 Cohocton (T), Steuben County 28,000 .80 2,549 Cold Spring (V), Putnam Co__ 92,000 3,625 None x848,962 x22.20 2.166 Corinth (V), Saratoga County_103.000 x978,556 x14.30 Corinth Un. Free S. D. No. 7_ 30,000 1,947 None x1,377,975 x8.40 Covert (T), Seneca County__ _ 26,000 2.494 41,253,250 d6.35 Coxsackie (V), Greene County 53,000 x11.30 None x1,081,450 1.. 36,500 Cuba Union Free S. D. No. 1.736 x808,625 x8.00 Delhi (V), Delaware County_ 42,000 x586.162 x18.5() 1,196 De Ruyter (T), Madison Co.. 37,000 y6.40 _ Dryden Un. Fr. S. D. No. 8.. 25,000 _ Eastchester Un. Fr. S.D.No.l. 45,000 15,000 41,430•••••• 418.64 ______ None 1,309.800 x19.13 Eastchester Un. Fr.S.D.No. 2. 44,000 . Eastha None x2,475,180 x14.40 No 5....................48,800 40.50 East Syracuse Sch. D. No. 5.. 26,000 None x1.1K.d68 x15.20 2,417 Eaton (T.), Madison County.. 29.000 None x321,830 x28.60 3.114 Ellenville (V.), Ulster County_ 56,000 None z801.050 x11.79 25.500 Erwin U. F. S. D. No. 1 33,458 _ 58,000 Nonex12,707.368 Essex County _ None y364,731 v1i:go 1.567 Farmingdale(V.). Nassau Co_ 30,000 1,000 a550,325 a30.00 1,481 Fayetteville (V),Onondaga Co. 34,000 None x523,585 x6.66 1.218 Friendship (V.), Allegany Co- 31,200 None x1,151.714 x17.60 Glenville(T)Un.Fr.S.D.No.2. 37,500 None 4,649,700 x9.76 3,081 Goshen (V), Orange County - - 48,000 None x2,643,515 x11.30 Great Neck Sch. Dist. No. 7 34,000 2,500 v567,377 15.16 1,275 Greene (V), Chenango County. 61,500 4.737 2.309,581 18.10 Green Island (V). Albany Co.. 36,500 3.089 __ 5.00 1.803,400 County•61,250 Suffolk Greenport (V), Greenwich & Easton Union 17 ,5 5 _ __ None ylz 4:0 63 2 x12 1:70 25 v8 78 Free School District No. 3.. 45,000 None Groton (V), Tompkins Co __ _- 36,900 None x836,551 x11.20 Hamburg(T), Un.Fr.S.D.No.8. 33,500 1.689 None x994,120 x6.70 Hamilton (V), Madison Co... 76,500 None x6.778,455 x8.85 Hornellsville Sch. Dist. No. 7_ 42,000 1.1'77 None 4530.691 415.09 Horseheads (V), Chemung Co- 35,500 ,280,000 6. Islip Un. Fr. Sch. Dist. No. 1_ 45,000 4 -; Kenmore Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1_ 60.500 ........1.668.796 P3.98 ___5 x673,978 x12.00 Lakewood (V), Chatauqua Co_ 27,000 2,072 x811,850 x20,00 Liberty (V), Sullivan Co- _-- 52,500 2,940 N x2,092,225 x4.84 Lowville (V). Lewis County.. 59,000 43,378,400 47.53 6,016 Manlius (T), Onondaga Co ___ 79,500 None x584,069 x12.84 31,000 No. 6 _____ Dist. Sch. Manlius 91'7 None v443,750 y12.62 Marcellus (V), Onondaga Co.._ 32.000 x2,658,590 x8.50 Mechanicville School District_ 38.850 1,981 Mineola (V), Nassau County - - 40,000 ......11.100,160 v9.00 None x716,593 x13.96 Monroe Un. Fr. Sch. Dist.No.1 43,100 None x687,810 z30.000 1,324 Moravia (V), Cayuga County_ 48.500 2,781 2,000 956,000_____ Mt. Morris (V). Livingston Co_ 46,000 12 3 69 84 1:3 1111.932,300 _ Mt.Pleasant(T),WestchesterCo.184,124 . 781,581 County.. 41.000 22,000 Ontario Naples (T), 1,139 None x564,175 x15.60 Nelson (T), Madison County.. 38,000 1,509 None v763.100 v10.40 Newfield (T), Tompkins Co ___ 28,000 New Hyde Park Union Free None x425,733 x16.50 26.500 School District No 5 _ None x571,377 x23.12 1,378 New Lebanon (T). ColumblaCo 43,000 583 None x392,150 x8.20 Newport (V), Herkimer Co... 31,500 y1,243,175 v20.70 3,896 North Elba (T), Essex County. 61,000 _2.096 ...'31.250 Co Suffolk Northpor.(V), 7,422 Norwich (V), Chenango Co _ - _177,8042,307,130 _ __ 2.672 1,015,208 11.04 Ontario (T), Wayne County _. 28,500 _ 46.20 2,235 47,099,470 None 27,000 Co. Oswegatchle(T),St.Law'ce 1,104 None 499,125 x24.90 OtselFc(T),ChenangoCounty_ 32.500 None x2,887,080 x15.64 4,633 Owego (V), Tioga County __ __ 68,000 None y2,924,120 #7.28 Owego School District No. 1.. 32,000 1,224 None #475,705 v13.04 Painted Post (V), Steuben Co_ 56,000 Palatine (T), Montgomery Co_ 30.000 ______ 4.724.530 x13.92 2.517 None y3,109.715 v6.80 3.824 Patchogue (V), Suffolk Co __ - 40,000 848 Pawling (V), Dutchess Co__ 34,000 3,000 x506,848 x11.72 2.9'77 Penfield (T); Monroe County__ 27,250 2,400 4,486,253 x9.83 None x2,451,385 x7.15 Penn Yan School District.... 28,000 None x349.960 x8.00 _ 842 Philadelphia (V),Jefferson Co. 41.000 1,813 1,154,741 Philmont(V), Columbia Co... 41,500 2.266 None x749,380 x17.94 Port Henry (V), Essex County 44,600 4.036 42,042,530 49.56 Potsdam (V), St. Lawrence Co 50,000 960 None z501.711 x7.50 Red Hook (V); Dutchess Co _ _ 30,000 1,503 None 818.325 24.00 Richfield Spgs.(V), Otsego Co. 49,500 None x336,075 x18.00 1.638 Rouses Point (V); Clinton Co_ 40,700 Sangerfleld & Marshall Union None x687,120 x12.37 26,000 Free Sch. Dist. No. 11 None 41,509,395 411.14 -3,942 Saratoga (T), Saratoga Co _- - 44,000 996 None x398,754 x8.70 Schoharie (V), Schoharie Co.- 26,400 None a1,396,329 010.60 2,707 Schroeppel (T), Oswego Co... 28.000 1.614 None x319,480 x25.00 Schuylersville (V),Saratoga Co 46,200 459 x498,925 42.60 Sharon Spgs.(V),Schoharie Co 32.040 -- 960 452,240 21.68 Sherburne (V), Chenango Co__ 46,000 __ 1.121 None x515,345 x9.18 Shortsville (V), Ontario Co... 30,000 None x241,625 x31.40 5,178 Solon (T),CortlandCounty -__ 48,800 2,247 None x918,871 x15.25 So.GlensFalls(V),Saratoga Co. 90,000 1,000 None x524,371 x6.50 Spencerport (V), Monroe Co.. 44.588 x890,250 41.84 2,246 Springville (V), Erie County_ 67,024 6.300 None x708,515 x12.00 1,485 25,000 Co Stockbridge (T), Madison x2,731,685 x5.83 2.663 Suffern (V), Rockland Co..... 28,500 _ Nonexx1:0 1 x..16 ..: 655 5 33 6, , 075:6 20648 2:m4 75 7 Ticonderoga (V), Essex Co... 52,000 50.000 Tompkins County None x3,877.200 x4.36 Tuxedo Un. Sch. Dist. No. 6_ 35.200 y1,235,775 y12.20 2,612 Ulysses (T), Tompkins County 30,000 -__ None x508,935 z15.80 1,544 Union (V), Broome County... 45,350 None y1,635,943 y10.00 4.004 Walden (V), Orange County__ 35,000 1,032 None 4355,940 4.50 Webster (V), Monroe County_ 32,000 None x1,932,855 x12.60 Wellsville Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1_ 78.400 None x1.861.281 x8.60 -_ Westfield Sch. Dist. No. 1 _ __ 30,000 4,917 7.55 - ___ 2,297,735 Whitehall(V),Washington Co. 63.000 2,979 Wilson (T), Niagara County..63,000 -None 1,205,319 9.759 In the table below we give statements regarding minor civil devisions in New York State which are not represented among the foregoing detailed re Ports. We add in each case the population from th.e U.S. Census of 1910. *Total debt. d Figures for year 1909. y Figures are for 1910. x Figures are for 1911. a Figures are for 1912. Water Bonds.-(Con.) '91 A-0 35,000..Apr 1 '17-'18 J. T. Lennon, Mayor; J. Miller, 48 A-0 65,000_.Apr 1 '13-'17 4s Compt.; F. G. Gertenbach, Auditor. 45 '92 '93 A-0 100,000_ _Apr 1 '18-'19 Yonkers is in Westchester County. '94 A-0 150,000_ _Apr 1 '20-'22 Incorp. June 1 1872. The bonds 48 '95 A-0 60,000„Apr 1 '13-'14 outstanding May 14 1912 are given 45 48 '96 A-0 50,000_ _Apr 1 '15-'16 In detail below: 48 '97 A-0 25,000_ _Apr 1 '14-'17 Refunding Bonds. 48 '99 A-0 25,000... Apr 1 1919 430'08 A-0$210,000_1!Jay 15 '12-'18 330'00 A-0 25,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1920 450'08 A-0 49,000_June 15 '12-'18 330'01 A-0 50,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1921 48 '09 A-0 157,50(L Feb 1 '13-'19 330'02 A-0 60,000... _Apr 1 1921 430'11 A-0 48,000Apr 1 '13-'36 45 '03 A-0 125,000„Apr 1 '22-'23 430'12 A-0 50,000_ _Apr 1 '13-'37 45 '04 A-0 150,000.. _ _Apr 1 1924 4s '05 A-0 60,000. Apr 1 '23-'25 Fire Department Bonds. A-0 175,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'26 48 '01 A-0 $5,000____Apr 1 1913 4s '06 A-0 60,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1926 4s '07 '14-'23 1 _Apr 330'03 A-0 50,000. 150,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1927 A-0 430'07 4s '06 A-0 15,000_ _Apr 1 '24-'26 90,000_ _Mch 2 '13-'48 450'10 A-0 16,110.-Aug 1 '12-'20 5s '08 M-S 430'08 A-0 74,000_ _July 1 '12-'48 City-Hall Bonds. 430'08 A-0 $74,000.. _Nov 1 '12-'48 '13-'28 1 _May $40,000_ 430'08 A-0 48 '09 A-0 46,250__May 1 '13-'49 530'07 M-N 50,000_ _Apr 1 '18-'22 430'09 A-0 38,000_ _Nov 1 '12-'49 430'08 A-0 85,000_June 15 '13-'28 450'10 A-0 76,000_.May 1 '13-'50 '13-'28 1 _Dec 42,500_ 430'08 A-0 434s'10 A-0 39,000_ _Nov 1 '12-'50 430'09 A-0 45,000_ _ Nov 1 '13-'29 430'11 A-0 39,000_ _May 1 '13-'51 430'10 A-0 51,300_ _Aug 1 '13-30 430'11 A-0 80,000_ _July 1 '12-'51 '13-'30 1 Nov 4 10'10 A-0 19,000-430'12 A-0 80,000_ _Mch 1 '13-'52 450'11 A-0 20,000_ _Oct 1 '13-'31 INT. on the above bonds is payDeficiency Bonds. able in New York exchange. 430'10 A-0 $32,000_.May 1 '13-'20 RECAPITULATION OF DEBT Hospital Bonds. MAY 14 1912. 450'11 A-0 $75,000_ _Oct 1 '12-'31 $514,500 00 1 '12-'31 _July Refunding bonds 50,000_ 430'11 A-0 86,110 00 Fire Department bonds Local Improvement Bonds. 352,800 00 bonds 1 '12-'29 City-Hall $91,800_July A-0 430'09 32,000 00 430'11 A-0 18,050_ _Feb 1 '13-'31 Deficiency bonds 125,000 00 430'11 A-0 19,000„May 1 '13-'31 Hospital bonds 00 338,850 1 '13-'31 bonds_ _Oct Local-impt. 115,000_ A-0 430'11 162,250 00 430'12 A-0 95,000_ _Mch 1 '13-'31 Road-impt. bonds_ _ 335,000 00 Assessment bonds_ _ Road Improvement Bonds. 475,000 00 43is'08 A-0 $40,000_.May 1 '13-'28 Revenue bonds 45 '08 A-0 42,500_Aug 15 '12-'28 Public-building & dock 60,000 00 bonds 430'09 A-0 36,000_ _July 1 '12-'29 10,000 00 430'10 A-0 23,750__Aug 1 '12-30 Irving Park bonds_ _ _ _ 5,000 00 430'11 A-0 20,000_ _Oct 1 '12-'31 Bath bonds 196.621 01 Street-paving bonds Assessment Bonds. 121,250 00 430'08 A-0 $70,000_ _Deo 1 '12-'18 Building bonds 332,250 00 48 '09 A-0 35,000-Apr 1 '13-'19 Park bonds 2,088,130 00 430'10 A-0 40,000__May 1 '13-'20 School bonds 2,291,250 430'11 A-0 90,000....Feb 1 '13-'21 Water bonds 430'11 A-0 100,000_Sept 1 '12-'21 Certfs. of Indebtedness 1,300,000 00 250,000 00 Local- improv't notes_ Revenue Bonds. 430'08 A-0$175,000_ _ _Apr 1 1913 Total May 14 1912_ _$9,076,011 01 430'09 A-0 50,000_ __May 1 1914 Deductions430'10 A-0 125,000____May 1 1915 $475,000 00 450'11 A-0 125,000_ _ _May 1 1916 Revenue bonds Bonds. bonds, issued Water Dock and Building Public after Jan. 1 1908_ _ _ 636,250 00 4s '03 A-0 10,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1914 48 'OS A-0 14,700_ _Nov 1 '14-'15 Ctfs. of indebtedness._ 1,300,000 00 430'07 A-0 9,500.. _ _ _Nov 1 1916 Yonkers bonds In Water 233,000 00 Bond Sinking Fund_ 530'07 A-0 20,000_ _Nov 1 '17-'18 Irving Park Bonds. 00 $2,644,250 '16-'17 May 1 330'02 F-A $10,000_ Debt to be counted in Public Bath Bonds. power the ascertaining 1 ...Apr 1915 _ $5,000_ A-0 48 '95 to become further Street-Paving Bonds. $6,431,761 01 indebted 48 '93 A-0 $30,000. Apr 1 '13-'15 Assessment bonds, revenue bonds, 1 '17-'25 _Apr 48 '94 A-0 93,341_ 48 '99 A-0 24,900_ _Apr 1 '17-'27 certificates of indebtedness and local an330'00 A-0 15,000_ _Apr 1 '28-'29 improvement notes are issued in 330'03 A-0 12,000_ _Apr 1 '29-'30 ticipation of the collection of taxes 4s '04 A-0 6,380_ _Apr 1 '30-'31 and assessments and paid from the 48 '09 A-0 15,000_ _Feb 1 '13-'27 receipts thereof. Refunding bonds are issued to Public-Building Bonds. 48 '02 A-0 $5,800. _ __Nov 1 1912 refund $297,500 redemption bonds, 48 '99 F-A 10,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1913 $70,000 assessment bonds and $49,48 '09 A-0 55,250_ May 1 '13-'29 000 tax-relief bonds are paid from 43is'09 A-0 27,000_ _July 1 '12-'29 moneys received from taxes, assess430'11 A-0 19,000_ _May 1 '13-'31 ments and redemption of lands pur430'11 A-0 10,000_ _July 1 '12-'31 chased by the city for non-payment of taxes and assessments. Public-Park Bonds. Water bonds are paid from receipts 33is'99 M-N$120,000_ _May 1 '13-'24 350'01 M-N 6,000_ _May 1 '13-'15 of Water Bond Sinking Fund.School to Jan. 1 1908, the May 1 '16-'17 Prior 3,000_ M-N '03 48 of 48 '04 M-N. 8,000. May 1 '17-'21 Bonds were issued by the Board by 430'07 M-N 17,000May 1 '22-'24 Education and the water bondsdate the Since Board. Water the '12-'28 1 430'08 A-0 85,000.. _June s'08 A-0 21,250_ _ Nov 1 '12-'28 referred to. however, all bonds of the 43is'09 A-0 72,000_ _July 1 '12-'29 city have been issued under the Uniform Charter for cities of the School Bonds, 330'90 A-0 ;2,500_ _ _ _Apr 1 1913 second class. Chapter 452 of the 48 '92 A-0 30,000_ _Apr 1 '13-'19 Laws of 1908 repeals the Acts under 48 '94 A-0 82.000. Apr 1 '20-'36 which the Board of Education and. 48 '95 A-0 15,000_ _Apr 1 '37-'39 the Water Board were created sep48 '96 A-0 81,000_ _Apr. 1 '25-'55 arate bodies. 330'97 A-0 105,000_ _Apr 1 '56-'76 CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate 330'98 A-0 4,000_ _Apr 1 '19-'25 owned by the city is assessed at 33is'98 A-0 17,000_ _Apr 1 '77-'80 $6,739,752, including water works 330'98 A-0 7,000 _ Apr 1 '79-'81 valued at $2,950,000. 500_ _ _ _Apr 1 1913 330'98 A-0 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The 350'00 A-0 41,000_ _Apr 1 '13-'20 city's assessed valuation has been: 330'00 A-0 30,000_ _Apr 1 '15-'17 Real Personal 330'01 A-0 41,150_ _Apr 1 '20-'24 Property. Estate. 33.8'01 A-0 13,000_ _Apr 1 '20-'25 1912 $76,984,920 $2,856,900 336s'02 A-0 160,700_ _Apr 1 '26-'39 1911 2,885,803 72,942,945 330'03 A-0 15,000_ _Apr 1 '40-'41 1910 64,855,640 2,206,103 48 '03 A-0 117,500_ _Apr 1 '42-'53 1909 63,732,005 3,362,200 48 '04 A-0 69.400_Apr 1 '53-'60 1908 61,647,160 2,330,150 48 '05 A-0 133,700_ _Apr 1 '20-'29 1905 45,980,905 3,252,000 48 '06 A-0 108,650„Apr 1 '30-'39 1900 35,124,400 3,086,830 48 '07 A-0 17,700. Apr 1 '48-'50 1890 398,240 22,574,226 1 '47-'48 _Apr 15,500_ 48 '06 A-0 430,295 10,024,677 430'07 A-0 60,000_ -Apr 1 '51-'56 1880 Ave. Rate Total 43Gs'06 A-0 70,000_ _Apr 1 '40-'46 of Tax per Assessed '57-'67 1 _Apr 109,000_ 40'07 A-0 MOM. Valuation. 5358'07 A-0 9,350_ _ _Apr 1 1950 1912 $79,841,820 128.997595 430'08 A-0 55,250_ _July 1 '12-'28 1911 25.426109 75,828,748 1 430'08 A-0 13,600_ _Sept '12-'28 1910 68,061,743 26.0817 430'08 A-0 106,250_ _Sept 1 '12-'28 1909 67,094,205 24.2706 48 '09 A-0 10,030_ _Mch 1 '13-'29 1908 23.2137 63,977,310 48 '09 A-0 55,250 ..May 1 '13-'29 1905 49,232,905 24.4848 430'09 A-0 99,000. July 1 '12-'29 1000 23.709 38,211,230 1 36,000„Nov '12-'29 430'09 A-0 1890 22,972,466 17.3902 450'10 A-0 71,100__Mch 1 '13-'30 1880 10,454,972 430'10 A-0 38,000_ _Aug 1 '12-'30 1 '12-'30 POPULATION.-In 1910 was 79,430'10 A-0 76,000__Oct 430'10 A-0 38,000_ _Nov 1 '12-'30 803; in 1905 it was 61,716; in 1900 it 430'11 A-0 76,000_ May 1 '13-'31 was 47,931; in 1890 it was 32,033; in 892 430'11 A-0 58,000_ _July 1 '12-'31 1880 it was 18,. Water Bonds. 78 '74 A-0 $25,000.-- _Apr 1 1913 YORKVILLE. This village is in Oneida County. 7s '75 A-0 75,000_ _Apr 1 '13-'14 48 '83 A-0 70,000_ _Apr 1 '13-'15 Incorporated in 1902. Sewer Bonds. 48 '84 A-0 15,000_ ___Apr 1 1915 48 '86 A-0 25,000-.- _Apr 1 1916 4.35s'll A-0 $22,000.Apr 15 '16-'37 Street Bonds. 48 '87 A-0 15,000--Apr 1 1916 48 '88 A-0 30,000_ _Apr 1 '16-'17 4.35s'l 1 A-0 $12,500_Apr 15 '13-'37 (?) 48 '89 A-0 15,000---.Apr 1 1917 TOTAL DEBT 691 33is'90 A-0 .20,000... _Apr 1 1917 Population in 1910 YONKERS. 62 NEW JERSEY-DEBT OF STATE. IV0L. Lxxxxiv. Chosen Freeholders, Cities, Towns, Townships, Boroughs, Villages and Municipal Corporations. There is no general debt limit for New Jersey municipalities, either ITS constitutional or statutory. The most important law applicable to the debt of all municipalities is DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. tile Act of Mar. 29, 1887, P. L. 1887, p. 67, Cons. Stat. of 1910, P. 3676, Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen which prohibits the issuance of bonds by any municipality which is in default in the payment of its past-due bonds or the interest thereon, or in Total area of State (square miles) 7,815 arrears for over six months in the payment of any State or county tax, State Capital Trenton or other legal indebtedness. A supplement to this Act passed in 1912 Gov.(term exp. Mon.bef.3d Tues.,Jan.'14) _Woodrow Wilson provides that the failure to pay interest or principal of bonds the validity Secretary of State (term exp. Apr. 1 '17) ___ _David S. Crater of which is contested by the municipality In pending litigation is not to be deemed a default under said Act. Treasurer (term expires Mch. 1 1913) _Daniel S. Voorhees The constitutional prohibition above referred to against special legislation Comptroller (term expires Feb. 20 1914).. _ _Edw..I. Edwards relating to the internal affairs of towns and counties has been so construed LEGISLATURE meets annually the second Tuesday of January, and by the highest Court in New Jersey as to prevent special legislation relating there Is no limit to the length of the session. to the internal affairs of any municipality. The wOrd "towns" as used. HISTORY OP DEBT.—New Jersey has always been a conservative in the constitutional provision is construed In the broadest possible sense State; there are consequently no facts out of which to construct a history so as to include cities, towns, townships, boroughs, villages, school disof debt Issues. In a report made in 1838 the financial officer of the State tricts and municipalities of every kind. The result of this is that while affirmed that New Jersey had put out no obligations of any kind or loaned the Legislature may, and does, incorporate municipalities by Special Laws, Its credit to any company. The Constitution of 1844 forbade the cre- naming them and defining their boundaries, Special Laws as to tile governating of a State debt exceeding one hundred thousand dollars except for ment and powers of such municipalities cannot be passed. The old special purposes of war, &c. This exception, under which it was allowable to ex- charters, which many cities have and which were granted before Sept. ceed the hundred-thousand-dollar limit, became operative on the occasion 1875, when this constitutional provision was adopted, remain in force of the breaking out of our Civil War. Quite a debt was created at that except so far as amended or repealed by general laws, as the constitutional period. The last of these war bonds was retired on Jan. 1 1902. prohibition prevents the amendment or repeal of these old special charters TOTAL DEBT.—With the exception of $116,000 certificates issued to by a special law. Consequently, at almost every session of the Legislature the Commissioners of the Agricultural College under Act approved June in recent years one or more laws have been passed providing generally for 13 1895. the State is now clear from debt, and has been since Jan. 1 1902. the government of cities, or some other class of municipalities, which laws, At previous dates the debt was: Nov. 1 1901 $71,000 Nov. 1 1895 $660,400 while general in form, are really passed for the benefit of some particular Nov. 1 1898 194,000 Nov. 1 1894 735,400 municipality. To avoid the amendment or repeal of the old special charters. Nov. 1 1897 394,000 Nov. 1 1880 1.996,300 the new laws by their terms do not take effect until accepted by the voters Nov. 1 1896 593,400 Nov. 1 1866 3.395.200 On Nov. 1 1911 the cash balance on hand in the State Fund was $3,121,- at an election held for that purpose, and usually only the particular muni081.20; this fund also held on the same date 1.887 shares (par value $188, cipality at whose solicitation a law is passed accepts it. This makes It 700) of the stock of the United Railroad & Canal Companies of New Jersey, the market value of which amounts to about 6475,000. The State School necessary to inquire as to any municipality whether or not it has accepted Fund on Nov. 1 1911 held securities to the amount of $5,327,314.16; cash any such laws In order to know how it is governed. These referendum balance on hand for investment, *189,675.11. charters, as they may be called, frequently contain special debt limits and ASSESSED VA L UATION.—The assessed valuation for a series of years other important provisions in regard to municipal finance, as did also has been as below. Under new tax laws the assessment beginning with 1906 has been made at supposed full value—a much higher basis than in former the old special charters. Similarly, many acts granting power to muniyears. cipalities are passed which do not provide a frame of government, but $2,166,735,535 1902 1911 $952,560,54011888 $603,676,953 still take effect only on acceptance. 1910___ 2,045,898,214 1901 918,418,741 1886 573,256.303 09___ 1,949.687,287 1900 Counties, towns, townships, boroughs and villages are almost entirely 891,237,286 1884 554,828,114 1908___ 1,843.001.178 1898 844.354,193 1882 534 917,876 governed by general laws applicable either to all municipal corporations 1907._ 1,841.527.418 1896 794,428,048 1880 518,617,518 or to those classes, except that a few of the older towns have special charters 1906_ 1,570.210,073 1894 774,398,332 1878 531,831,849 1905___ 1,153,682,961 1892 742,759,082 1876 596,833,707 which are still in force, so far as not inconsistent with general laws adopted 1904___ 1,055.379.023 1890 649,979,700 1874 619.057,903 since. Counties are governed by the General County Act of 1846, as 1903___ 1,008,062,612 In addition to the above, valuation of railroad and canal property in 1900 amended, Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 474, and there are numerous Acts giving was 6219,656,014. In 1902 $223.486.392. In 1903 3227.195.115, In 1004 powers either to all counties or to those of a certain population. Towns $231.655.525, in 1905 6236,720.571. In 1906 3194,532,469, In 1907 $200.- are governed by the General Town Law of 1895, P. L. 1895, p. 218, Comp. 045,173, in 1908 $272,182,490, in 1909 $279,059,611, in 1010 $286,546,453 and in 1011 $284,542,181. The 1006-7-8-9-10 and '11 valuations are sub- Stat. of 1910, p. 5518. This act applies to all towns incorporated under ject to court revision. No general tax is imposed in New Jersey, the State it by referendum proceedings, and also to towns previously incorporated deriving its revenue from other sources. under other General Town Laws. Boroughs are governed by the General POPULATION OP STATE.—Population has been as follows. Borough Law of 1897, Comp. Stat. 1910, p. 226. This Act limits the 1910 2,537,167 1870 906,096 1820 277,576 bonded debt of boroughs to 15% of the assessed valuation. Townships 1905 2,144,134 1860 672,035 1810 245,562 1900 1,883,669 1850 489,555 1800 211.149 are governed by the General Township Law of 1899, Comp. Stat. of 1910. 1890 1.444,933 1840 373,306 1790 184.139 p. 5567, which limits the bonded debt of townships to 10% of the assessed 1880 320.823 1,131,116 1830 valuation. There are few villages in New Jersey, most of the former DEBT LIMITATIONS.—The provisions of law limiting and regulating the debt-making power in New Jersey will be better understood and the villages being now Incorporated under some other form, but the remaining information will be made more serviceable to the investor if arranged in villages are mostly governed by the General Village Act of 1891, Comp. accordance with the civil divisions to which the provisions apply. Stat. of 1910, p. 5727, which is known as The Winton Act. (1) THE STATE is restricted as to its debt-making power by the State The Act of Mar. 26 1896, appearing in the Comp. Stat. under the headingConstitution. In Article IV, Section VI, paragraphs 3 and 4 the whole of "Municipal Corporations," Sec. 20 and 21, p. 3462, provided that subject is disposed of. The third paragraph forbids a loan of the State's credit and the fourth paragraph forbids the creation of debt. These pro- thereafter no borough or village shold be incorporated except by special Act of the Legislature. While this Act operated to prevent the incorporavisions are as follows: 3. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly loaned in any tion of boroughs and villages by referendum proceedings under previous case. general laws, it does not prevent subsequent action by the Legislature 4. The Legislature shall not in any manner create any debt or debts, incorporation. It Is, however, a declaration by the Legisliability or liabilities of the State, which shall singly or in the aggregate permitting such with any previous debts or liabilities at any time exceed one hundred thou- lature of its policy to incorporate municipalities by special Act, which sand dollars, except for purposes of war, or to repel invasion, or to suppress policy has been pursued as to all municipalities since that date. This 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 course has many advantages, the principal one of which is, that as to the ways and means, exclusive of loans, to pay the interest of such debt municipalities/so incorporated there can be no question as to their coror liability as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of porate existence, name, and boundaries, which are fixed by the special such debt or liability within thirty-five years from the time of the contracting thereof, and shall be irrepealable until such debt or liability and the in- Act. When the Legislature desires to incorporate a town, township, terest thereon are fully paid and discharged; and no such law shall take borough or village, it now does so by a special Act fixing the name and. effect until It shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people, and have received the sanction of a ma.lority of all the votes cast for and boundaries of the new municipality, and the new municipality thereupon against it at such election; and all money to be raised by the authority of becomes subject to the general laws affecting the class to which it belongs. such law shall be applied only to the specific object stated therein, and to In the case of new cities, the situation is more complicated, because there the payment of the debt thereby created. This section shall not be construed to refer to any money that has been, or may be, deposited with is no general Act relating to all cities and furnishing a form of government this State by the Government of the United States. therefor which takes effect without acceptance by the voters or governing According to the foregoing (4th paragraph), the power of the State for body of the city. Therefore, when the Legislature incorporates a new making debt is limited to $100,000. except (1) for purposes of war, &o.. city, as it cannot by the Act of incorporation provide for its government. and (2) when the authorization Is for some single object of work specified but can only fix its name and boundaries, the new city would be without therein, &c. In the latter case the mode of procedure is, as will be seen. any frame of government unless it should proceed to accept one of the given in the same paragraph of the Constitution. general referendum charters. This Is the course generally pursued and. CITIES, COUNTIES, TOWNS, &c., are also restricted In the making frequently the Legislature has simultaneously incorporated a new city of certain kinds of debt by Article I, paragraphs 19 and 20, of the constitu- and passed a new referendum charter ostensibly for all cities, but which tion. We give these paragraphs in full: was intended to be and was accepted only by the new city. The effect 19. No county, city, borough, town, township or village shall here- of this is practically the same as if a special charter had been passed for 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 the new city. for or be directly or indirectly the owner of any stock or bonds of, any At the session of 1911 the Legislature adopted an Act providing for the association or corporation. commission form of government in cities, generally known as The Walsh 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- Act, being Chap. 221 of the Laws of that year. This Act, (which only ciation or corporation whatever. applies to municipalities accepting it at an election) provides that It may It will be noted that the above prohibitions are absolute. be so accepted by "cities, towns, boroughs and other municipalities.' Article IV, Section VII, Paragraph 11, of the constitution, forbids the This left it uncertain whether on the one hand the Act applied to counties passage by the Legislature of any special laws "regulating the internal and school districts (which the Legislature probably did not intend) or affairs of towns and counties," the constitution directing that in this and whether on the other hand it could be accepted by villages and townships all other cases where general laws are feasible, general laws shall be provided. (which the Legislature probably did intend). This doubt has been set at In compliance with this last provision the Legislature has passed many rest by an amendment adopted by tile Legislature at the session of 1912. general laws relating to the bonded indebtedness of the different kinds of which amended the title and body of the Act so as to make it applicable municipalities existing in New Jersey, which are counties, cities, towns, to cities, towns, townships, boroughs, villages and municipalities governed townships, boroughs, villages, school districts, and certain anomalous by boards of commissioners and improvement commissions, and to these municipalities governed by Boards of Commissioners, or Improvement only, so that it is now clear that counties and school districts are not Commissions, and not specifically named as villages, which they really are. affected. The Walsh Act has been accepted by only four of the larger See Complied Statutes of New Jersey 1910, under the following headings: municipalities in New Jersey, I. c., the cities of Trenton. Passaic, Atlantic State of New Jersey MAY,1912.1 NEW JERSEY-CIT1ES AND TOWNS. of a number of City and Long Branch, and, while submitted to the voters and Bayother cities, such as Jersey City, Paterson, Hoboken, Elizabeth bonded debt net the limits Act Walsh The them. by onne, has been rejected property therein, of cities accepting It to 10% of the assessed valuation of Said amendment of unless authorized by the voters at a special election. by deducting 1912 provides that such net bonded debt shall be determined and investments held from the gross bonded debt all water bonds, cash for in provided is which of payment the bonds all and funds, sinking In the current tax levy. are governed by Under the County Act of 1846, as amended, counties elected by the large Boards of Chosen Freeholders, each Freeholder being the Strong Act municipality, or portion thereof, that he represents. By have a small Board (P. L. 1902, p. 65), counties accepting it at an election to population. elected at large consisting of 9, 7, 5 or 3 members, according and by two Acts passed The Strong Act was amended by P. L. 1909, p. 294, revised and re-enacted by In 1912 (P. L. 1912, P. 278, and p. 494), and Act appliP. L. 1912, p. 619. P. L. 1912, p. 228, is a similar referendum 200,000). Several cable only to counties of the first class (population Board small the as and Act, Strong the accepted have already counties the so-called commission elected at large represents one of the principles ofpress that these counties form of government, it has been stated in the the have accepted the "commission form of government," thus creating false impression that they had accepted the Walsh Act.Law of 1903, Comp. School Districts are governed by the General School city, town, Stat. of 1910, p. 4724, which provides that every incorporated school districts are township and borough shall be a school district. Citymakes Board of the practically which law, this of VI Art. by governed the issuance Education a branch of the City Government, and authorizesexceeding 3% of bonds of the City for school purposes to an amountInnot towns, townships of the assessed valuation of the City. School districts VII of this law, which and boroughs are governed by the provisions of Art. school districts (which originally provided for the issuance of bonds of such as the legal voters are not obligations of the town, township or borough) an amendment of 1912 might direct, without any limitation. But under or be issued in excess of these bonds cannot run for more than 30 yearsdoes not, however, affect 3% of assessed valuation. This amendment The School Law also the issuance of bonds already voted, but not issued. accept the provisions may district school city any of voters the that provides town, township or a like governed of Art. VII of the School Law, and be and borough borough district, and,on the other hand, town, township the School Law of VI Art. of provisions the school districts may accept by large chiefly done been has and be governed like a city district. This important matters as to towns which found it cumbersome to submit allvoters, of towns the and the of meetings taxation and bond issues to accepted and are governed West Hoboken, Kearny and Montclair have provisions the accepted has city no aware, are we as far by Art. VI. So of bonds of all school of Art. VII. The proceedings for the issuance to the Attorney General for districts under Art. VII must be submitted issued. are bonds the his approval before 9th 1910, P. L. 1910, P. 247, SALE OF BONDS.-By the Act of Apr.bonds must be sold for not less Comp.Stat. of 1901, p. 3685, all municipal the statute under which unless notice, days' ten on than par at public sale sale. By an amendment to they are isued expressly authorizes private p. 218), the notice must be given this Act, passed in 1911, (P. L. 1911, private sale to the sinking fund by two insertions in a local paper, and the Borough Law of 1897 and the Is allowed. The School Law of 1903, Stat. of 1910, p. 3681, (which Comp. 1899, 23 March of Funding Act municipalities except school districts last Act as amended_applies to all private sale. A supplement to the and counties) expre8§ty authorizeprohibits the iisuance of school bonds School Law, P. L. 1911, p. 514, notice, unless previously offered to except after public sale on ten days' also requires all School Bonds Act This Fund. School the by rejected and the State of New Jersey, to be signed, sealed, delivered and paid for in check to the order of the such payment to be made by cash or certified Custodian of school moneys, who is the Treasurer of the city, town, township or borough, as the case may be. Act of 1903, Comp. TAX EXEMPTION.-By Sec. 3 of the General Tax of the United States Stat. of 1910, p. 5075, bonds and other securities district or school and of the State of New Jersey or any County, taxing district of the State are exempt from taxation. This makes all New Jersey State. that municipal bonds tax-exempt in LIMITATION OF TAX RATE.-Chap. 116, Laws of 1906, provides that the ultimate maximum tax rate for all taxing districts of the State for county, school district and local purposes, shall be $17.50 for each $1,000 of assessed valuation, and requires a gradual reduction to said ultimate rate in taxing districts where the rate in 1905 exceeded that amount. The Act further provides an ultimate rate of taxation for county purposes of $5.00 per $1,000 of assessed valuation, and for a similar gradual reduction to said ultimate rate in counties which had a higher rate in 1905. This limitation does not apply to taxes required to raise any State tax or State school tax, or to pay judgments, all of which may be In addition to the rate limited by said Act. Therefore, any holder of bonds or other obligations of any New Jersey municipality, while he might not be able to compel the immediate levy of a tax to pay such obligations, (if such a levy would exceed the limit), could finally reach the same result by first tax reducing his claim to a judgment, and then compelling the levy of a to pay that judgment. These limitations are, therefore, not of much Importance to investors in New Jersey municipal securities except as they limit the tax burden on the taxable property for other purposes. SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS-POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS -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. We give below In full the investment section of the new law. VI. DEPOSITS-HOW INVESTED. SECTION 33. No savings bank shall invest the moneys deposited with the same in any manner except as follows, to wit: I. In stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United 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: H. In the interest-bearing bonds of this State; or in any bonds authorized 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; HI. 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 au thorized by any law of such State to be contracted. IV. In the bonds of any county, township, municipality or school district of this State issued pursuant to the authority of any law of this State, proylded, 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 (other than obligations commonly known as improvement certificates) issued by the city, county, town. township, borough or village in which such bank is situated; Y. In the bonds of any city or county of any other State of the Union Issued pursuant to the authority of any law of any such State; provided, no such city or county has, within ten years previous to making such investment, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or Interest of any debt authorized by law of such State to be contracted: and 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 of any railroad 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 previous to the purchase of such bonds, or In any consolidated mortgage bonds of any such com pany authorized to be Issued to retire the entire bonded debt of such company; 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, the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 30% of its actual value; and no investment in any bond and mortgage shall be made by any savings bank, except upon the report of a committee of at least three of the managers, and two members of which committee shall certify In writing to the value of the premises mortgaged, or to be mortgaged, 63 according to their best judgment; such report shall be filed and preserved among the records of the bank: VIII. In real estate strictly in accordance with the following provisions: (a) 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 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 te or affect any such investment heretofore made by a savings bank organized under a special charter: (5) 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 Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, he shall extend the time within which such 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 special 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. SECTION 34. No savings bank shall loan the money on aeposit witn toe same, or any part thereof, upon notes, bills of exchange or drafts, except upon the additional pledge of collateral security, which shall be of the same nature and character as those in which the money deposited may be Invested as directed in the preceding section, or the capital stocks of national and State banks, or the capital stock or bonds of other corporations of this State, which have not defaulted in the payment of Interest or dividends upon the collateral loaned upon, within two years next preceding the time of such loan, and then only to the extent of 80% of the market value of such oollaterals: provided, the total amount of such loans shall not exceed 15% of the total deposits held by such savings bank. INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.-This subject is covered by the Act of May 8, 1907, P. L. 1907 p. 382, Comp. Stat. of 1910 p. 3864, printed In full in 'Chronicle of Nov. 23, 1907, p. 1352. CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. City-Hail Bonds. ACQUACKANONK TOWNSHIP 4s g '00 F-A $90,000c___Aug 1 1930 SCHOOL DISTRICT. g '09 J-J 20,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1944 This district is in Passaic County. 48 Public Library Bonds. School Bonds. _ _Jan 1 1938 $30,000c_ g J-J 4s '03 430'06 M-N 127,000c_June 1 '18-'44 45 g '05 J-J 5,000c_ _Jan 1 '13-17 500c___June 1 1945 1 Bonds. Tax Arrearage . 1912 1,000..... 430'98 ..... .......... 4Mg'09 J-J $100,000c___July 1 1914 1,500 58 '00 _ Water Bond,. 11,000 -----1912-4_ 430'03 ___ ....1915-1922 bs g '95 J-D5761,000c___June 1 1925 4 )is'05 4,000. 1 '18-'29 430g'96M-S 100,000c___Mch 1 1926 1 4 hs'06 ii--N12,000c_June 500c_ _ _June 1 1930 430g'97J-J 12,000c .__July 1 1917 g '00 J-J 200.000c__ _July 1 1930 2,000o_ May 1'12-'13 4s g 70,000c_July 1 1931 500c_ __May 1 1914 4s '01 J-J g '02 J-J 15,000c___July 1 1932 1 3,0000_May 1 '15-'17 45 48 g '03 J-J 75,000c___Jan 1 1933 430'07 M-N( 2,000c_ May 1 '23-'24 4s g '04 J-J 35,000c__ _July 1 1934 1,500o_ __May 1 1925 430g'06J-J 300,000c___July 1 1941 5,0000. May 1 '26-'30 4%1;10 J-J 1 1945 10,000.cMaY 1 '31-'35 • g '10 J-J 160,000c__Jan 115,000c___July 1 1945 1,400o_ .May 1 1936 1 1946 '11 g J-J • 75,000o_Jan '15-'19 1 10,000cMay J-J 100,000c_ __Jan 1 1947 3,800c___May 1 1920 4;ig'12 Mt. Vernon Avenue Bonds. '21-'30 1 50,000c_May M-N 430'10 J-J $15,000c-Jan 1 1918 40,000c_May 1 '31-'40 4549'08 Bellevue Ave. Bonds. 16,000c_May 1 '41-'48 430 J-J $9,000c___July 1 1920 '10 g '17-'19 430'06 M-N j3,000c_June 1 Albany Ave. Bonds. I 500c__ _June 1 1920 $100,000c_July 1 1944 f 32,000c_July 1 '13-'2t 434sg'09J-J Crematory Bonds. 5e '08 J-J ( 1,000c_July 1 '29&44 430g'98J-J $40,000c-July 1 1918 I 1,500c___July 1 192k 1 1920 1 28,000c_July 1 '30-'43 430g'00J-J 10,000c___Jan 1 1921 g '01 J-J 32.000c___Jan 430'11 M-N 8.0000___1916-1924 4s Paving Bonds. 4;0'12 5I-N J60,000c_May 1 '22-'51 45 g '9951-N $74.000c __Nov 1 1919 1 1,5000. _May 1 1952 4s g '01 A-0 135,000c___Oct 1 1921 BOND. DEBT Apr 11 '12_5276,700 48 g '02 A-0 15,000c___Oct 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _8,701.901 430g'04M-N 195.000c___May 1 1924 8 , .6f 11.6 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_412 48 g '05 J-D 130,000o__ _June 1 1925 Population in 1910 is g '06 A-0 80,000c___Apr 1 1926 INTEREST on the bonds of 1908 • sg'07 J-J 250.000c._ _Jan 1 1927 and 1910 is payable at the Citizens' 45 g '06 J-J 15,000c.__Oct 1 1926, Trust Co. of Paterson; on others at 430g'08J-J 65,000c___Jan 1 1926 the First Nat. Bank of Paterson. 43i s'08 J-J 70,000c___July 1 1928 4s g '09 J-J 65,000c_Jan 1 1929, • ASBURY PARK. 43.0g'09 J-J 212,000c__July 1 1944 This city is in Monmouth County. 430 g'10J-J 135,000c-__July 1 1946. Incorp. as a city in 1897. 4 3i g '11 J-J 70,000o___Jan 1 1946. Fire Bonds. 33,000e __July 1 1921 • s g J-J A-0 $10,0000..„Oct 1 1915 Ss Hospital Bonds. 48 J-J 1915 1 6,000o___Jan 45 g '06 M-S $30,000c___Sept 1 1936 48 '04 J-D 19.0000 __June 1 1934 430'07 M-S 70,0000_ __Sept 1 1937 1944 434g'09 430'09 M-N 15,0000 5.000c___Sept 1 1938 Beach Bonds. Drainage Bonds. 4e A-0$250,000c___Apr 1 1933 430g'07J-J $20,000c___July 1 1937 43.68'07 J-J 150,000c___July 1 1947 430g'09J-J 100.000c._ _July 1 1938 436s'11 J-J 150,000c....Jan 1 1951 434 g '11 J-J 250,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1941 Water Bonds. 43isg'11 J-J 600,000c-__Jan 1 1941 J-D $60,0000___June 1 1915 Ss Atlantic Ave. Improv't Bonds. (Subject to call June 1 1900.) 00'07 A-0 $44,000c......Oct 1 1937 J-D $10,0000___June 1 1917 58 City Improvement Bonds. 1924 1 _June 50,0000__ J-D 55 430g'96M-N 149,000c___May 1 1916 48,000o. Jan 1 1927 430g'98A-0 5,000c..--Apr 1 1918 J-J 55 J-J 22.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1928 4345g'99 M-N 10,000c___May 1 1914 45 4s '06 A-0 22,000c__ _Apr 1 1936 4s g '01 M-N (14,000c___May 11918 School Bonds (city's portion). 124,000c___May 1 1921 J-D $61,000c_June 20 '12-43 4s g '05 A-0 55,000o_ _Apr 1 1925 55 ($2.000 due yearly.) 4isg'08 J-J 55,000c__ Jan 1 1928 1937 4 3i g '11 J-J 75,000o__ _Jan 1 1931 4;68'07 J- D $100,000c Park Impt. Bonds. 20,000c_ __Jan 1 1932 4 g'12 J-J Park Bonds. 430'11 J-J $50,0000. .Jan 1 1951 Library Bonds. 430g'99J-J $100,000c_July 1 1929 M-N 518,0000-Nov 1 1931 430 g '08 J-J 425,000c._July 1 1943 45 Sewer Bonds. 43ig'10 J-J 175,000c___Jan 1 1945 A-0 $50,000c-Apr 1 1933 430 g'10J-J 102,000c___Jan 1 1945 45 45 '05 M-S 49,0000___Sept 1 1941 4s g '11 J-J 178,000c __ _1946 75 0000___July 1 194: 4s g '11 J-J 205,000c. __Jan 1 1946 4 s'07 J-J 194/ Conduit Bonds 430'09 M-N 35,000 FUND. DEBT Jan 1 '12..51,200,000 411 g '06 M-N $30,000e___May 1 1936 Value city prop. Jan. 1 '12 1,656.482 Sidewalk Bonds. Total equalized val. 1911_11,436.031 45 1911 .14 $20,000c-Jan I 1914 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-326.02 4 h g '11 J-J 10.000o___Jan 1 1916 10.150 Fire Dept. Bonds. Population in 1910 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 4s g '02 J-J 18,000c__July 1 1933 48 g '03 J-J 10,000c___July 1 1913 ATLANTIC CITY. D. It. Barrett, 430g'07J-J 25.000c___Jan 1 1937 4s '06 J-J 128,000c___July 1 1926 Comptroller. 28,000c_Jan 1 1944 This city is in Atlantic County. 4s g '00 J-J 55,000c___Jan 1 1945 Incorporated Mch. 3 1854. New 43ig'10 J-J Bonds. Avenue Texas Com1902. 6 charter adopted May mission gov't aco pted May 14 1912. 430'08 J-J $40,000c. _..July 1 1935 64 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Lxxxxiv. ATLANTIC CITY (Concluded.)School Bonds. Schoot Bonds. Road Improvement Bonds. Massachusetts Ave. Bonds, g '93 J-J $5,000._ .Nov 1 1913 $5,000c 1913 4.1-0'07 M-N $55,000_ _Nov 1 '13-23 448'08 J-J $30,000c___July 1 1921 58 '95 M-S 8,000.___ Mch 1 1915 84,000c ____1914-1 1926 5 BOND. DEBT Jan. 1911.. $85,000 Michigan Ave. Bonds. 58 '96 J-J 6,000_ ._Jan 1 1916 8,000c Total valuation 1911 31,873,587 4s g '06 A-0 17,000c_ _Oct 1 1934 448'96 J-J 70 000_ _Sept 1 1916 48 36,000c___1927-1930 (Asses,111,mt at actual value.) Drexel Ave. Bonds. 448'97 J-J 9,000._ _ May 1 1917 6,000c ____1931-1933 County tax (per 51,000) l909.$6.70 $4,000c_ July 1 1915 44s'98 J-J 100,000_ ___Mch 1 1918 4 44;11 J-J 1934-1952 Populmtion In 1910 500 03 19,0 66.565 _ Plaza Place Bonds. Is '99 J-J 6,000_ __.Sept 1 1919 1953 INTEREST on the road bonds is 4 Mg'11 J-J $6,000c_ __July 1 1921 ts '00 J-J 12,090... _July 2 1920 45 '09 A-0 31,000c_Anr 1 '18-'48 payable at the Mount Holly Nat. By. Lighting Standard Bonds. 48 '01 J-J 2,000 _ _Sept 16 1921 11,000c_Aug 1 '20-'30 J-J $37,000c. July 1 1945 ts '02 J-J 11,500 ...Apr 1 1922 20.000c_Aug 1 '31-'35 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12 .16,864,000 is '02 J-J 12,500_ _Aug 18 1922 ts '10 F-A 25,000c_Aug 1 '36-'40 CALDWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT. A district (P. 0. Caldwell) in EsSinking fund .._ 1,802,000 448'03 J-J 100,000 ___Mch 2 1933 60,000c_Aug 1 '41-'50 NET DEBT Apr 1 1912 5,062,000 Is '05 J-J 6,750 Nich 1 1935 64,000c_Aug 1 '51-'58 sex County. _ $50,000.............. 4s Water debt (incl. above) _ 2,018,000 44g'07 J-J 49,400 __Jan Sewer Bonds. _ _ _Jan 1 1922 School debt (see below) _ f 58 g '08 J-J 160,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1928 55 M-N $5,000c_ _Nov 1 '12-'13 Total bonded debt Apr 1 '12 (not IncLabove)1,022,000 58'08 M-N 265,000___Nbv 1 1928 48 F-A 50,000c Feb 1930 Total assessed val. 1911_ _68,318,607 Ss '08 J-J CAMDEN. 12,000____Ju y 1 1928 Park Bonds. Assessment about 60% actual value) 446'09 J-J This city, which Is in Camden 60,500____Sept 1 1929 4s '09 A-0 130,000c_Apr 1 '30-'35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$21.50 45 '10 J-J 7,500____Jan 1 1930 4s '11 J-D 30,000c_ __Dec 1 1941 County, In March 1899 annexed the Population in 1905 31,590 4 J-J 298.000____July 1 1930 town of Stockton. The city was inStreet Improvement Bonds. Population in 1910. 46.150 448'11 J-J 58.900c_.. July 1 1931 4s J-D J$5,000c_ _June 1 1919 corporated Feb. 14 1828. Summer population (est.) _300.000 City Hall Bonds. Board of EduLation Bonds. 170,000c_ _June '20-'29 INTEREST on the city-hall, pub- 4s '11 J-J $38,000____Jan 1 1931 A-0 $135,000___Apr 1 1919 4s Water Bonds. lic library, water 4s and 4 Ms of 1906. Paving Bonds. Dock and Wharf Bonds. 48 A-01$15,000r___Apr 1 1919 city Improvt. 4s and 4 48 of 1908, 45 '97 J-J 117,000___Jan 1 1917 1 75,000r_ _Apr 1 '20-'34 4 48'10 M-N $64,000c&r_May 2 1940 crematory bonds due 1920 and 1921; 58 '10 J-J 234,000____July 1 1930 4s '09 A-0 15,000c_Apr 1 '35-'37 4s '10 M-N 40,0000&r_May 2 1940 paving bonds due 1921, 1922, 1924, Playground Bonds. Bounties Loans. Fire Department Bonds. 1925, 1927, 1928 and 1944, lire-house 58 '10 J-J $6,500___$1.500 y'ly 4s '04 J-J $25,000c__ _July 1 1024 Is 1898 J-J $9,000r__ July 1 1928 bonds, park bonds, Texas Ave. Fire Department Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1912_1689,500 bonds, Mass. Ave. bonds, Mt. Ver- 55 '94 A-0 39,000___Oct 11014 Assessment debt (add 48 1900 J-D $91,000r_ June 1 1920 192,728 non Ave. bonds, drainage bonds of 5s '95 M-S 2,000____Mch 1 1915 Floating debt 85,450 48 1904 J J 170.000c&rJuly 1 1934 1909, Drexel Ave. lighting standard; 4s '98 J-J 8.000___Jan 1 1918 Total valuation 1911___11,769,198 4s'08 J-1) 85,000r_ _ _June 1 11)38 Plaza Place and hospital bonds Is 45 '98 M-N 10,000____Nov 1 1918 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__ _119.00 Hospital Bonds. payable at the Hanover Nat. Bank, 45 '99 M-S 8,000____Sept 1 1919 Population In 1910. 15,070 00'07 M-S 350,000e. _ _Sept 1 1937 N. Y.; on the Albany Ave. bonds and 414 '05 1.1-5 21,000___Sept 1 1926 School Bonds. _paving bonds due 1929 at the Nat. 46'09 J-D 7,000____June 1 1916 BOUND BROOK. 48 1898 J-D $85,000r_ June 1 1918 Park Bank in N. Y.; on other bonds Floating Debt Bonds. This borough Is in Somerset Co. 48 1904 J-J 90,000r._ Jan 1 1934 In Atlantic City. 45 '08 J-J $207.000 ___Jan 11028 Incorporated March 31 1891. Is 1904 J-J 125,000r._ July 1 1934 Tax Bonds. 48 '07 F-A 200,000r_ _ Feb 1 1937 Sewer Certificates. ATLANTIC CITY SCHOOL DIST. 45 '06 J-J $65,000 __Apr 16 1916 58 J-D $17,000c_11.000 yearly 48 '09 F-A 40,000r___Aug 1 1939 4%5'97 J-J 1$10,000c_July 1 '12-'14 5s '08 J-J 275,000__ __July 1 1928 4 48'10 J-D 80,000c&r_June 1 1940 School Bonds. 5,000c__ _July 1 1914 4s '11 J-J 121,000_ _Apr 15 1921 48 Repaving Bonds. F-A 33,000ct$2,000 yearly Park Bonds. 348'00 M-S 10.000c_Mch 1 '13-'14 4 4s 45 1898 A-0$200,000r_ April 1 1928 F-A 56,000cj 100,000c_Mch 1 '15-'24 440.96 J-J $58,000_ _ July 1 1916 4145'11 F-A 15,000c_Feb 1 '26-'40 4s '99 M'S 50,000c___Mch 1 1929 4s g '04 J-J 55.000c_July 1 '12-'22 48 '07 M-N 24.500 .._May 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 __ 101,000 Is 1900 M-N 35,000r_ May 1 1930 90.000c_July 1 '25-'30 Street improvement Bonds. 4s:g'05J-J Floating debt 17,400 Is 1901 J-D 18,000r_ June 1 1921 12,000c___July 1 1931 448'09 J-J $155,000____May 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1911...._2,290,135 48 1903 J-D 75,000r_ _ June 1 1933 4s g '06 J-J 100c: 35 1 58 '08 J-J 183,000_ __Jan 1 1928 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _521.00 Is '06 F-A 38.000r__Aug 1 1936 iyully ,1321.1?3 60 5, ju_J Refunding Assessment Bonds. Population in 1910... _ Funding. 3.970 4s '06 J-J 16 000e__ _July 1 1936 Is '88 J-J $50,000_ .May 1 1918 INTEREST on sewer loan at Col- 43 1886 J-D $40,000r._ June 1 1916 440"07 J-J 70,000c_ July 1 1937 55 '88 J-J 46,000_ _ _July 1 1918 lector's office; on school bonds at 348 '04M-N 80,000r_ May 2 '1334 4 4g'08 J-J f 120,000chly 1 '38-'41 55 '89 J-J 53,000.... _Jan 1 1919 First National Bank. ($2,000 each year on May 2.) 1 40,000c_July 1 1942 5s '89 J-J 68,000_ __ _July 1 1919 348 '04J-.J $20,000r__ Jan 1 1924 4 4sg'09J-J 120.000c___July 1 1943 BOND. DEBT May 1 '11_13,431,750 BRADLEY BEACH SCHOOL 346 '03J-D ,20,000r_ _ Dec 1 '12-'31 44s g J-J 139,000c___July 1 1945 Twp. bond (on demand) 500 DISTRICT. I 5,000r_ Dec 1 1932 4 4 g '11 J-J 170,000o_ _Jan 1 1946 Sinking fund This dIstrict is in Monmouth Co. 348 '05J-J 550,914 20,000r._ Jan 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_11,022,000 Floating debt 352,000 58 '10 14-S $87,000c Refunding 1930 42.343 Tax valuation, real Sinking funds_ 39,390.720 TOTAL DEBT May 15 '11_ $87,000 45 191)1) J-D $19,000r. June 1 1920 INTEREST on 4s and 4 4s due in Tax valuation, personal_ - 8,656,125 Assessed valuation 1910_..1,794,420 4s 1902 J-I) 70,000r., June 1 1932 1937 and the 44s due 1938-1942 is Tax valuation, RR 781,180 4s '10 J-D 150,000____June 1 1941 payable at iianover Nat. Bank, New Total valuation 1911 48.828.025 BRIDGETON. 00'10 J-D 210,000____June 1 1941 York; on the 4 4s due 1943 at the Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_122.55 This city is situated In Cumberland 4 48'12 J-J 48,000 _ __July 1 1942 National Park Bank, New York; on Population In 1905 42,262 County. Incorp. Nov. 29 1864. City Hall Bernd,. other bonds in Atlantic City. Population in 1910 Street Bonds. 55.545 4s '07 J J $13,000r_ July 1 1927 .18 4.-0 $80,000r_ _Oct 1 1920 48 '08 A-0 10,000r__ _Oct 1 1938 INTEREST payable part at HudATLANTIC COUNT- Y. (Subject to call Oct. 1 1910.) Refunding City Hall son Co. Nat. Bank of Jersey City, May's Lauding Is the county seat. part at Bayonne Sewage Disposal Bonds. 4s 1902 J-D $63,000r_ Dec 1 1932 Tr. Co. and part at Building Bonds. Floating Debt. 0-55'11 J-J $50,000c_ July 1 1941 4s g '06 .1-.) J12I.000r_Jan 1 '13 17 the Mechanics' Tr. Co. in Bayonne. Water Bonds. 45 1884 J-J $34,000r__ Jan 1 1934 1 12,000r -Ian 1 '13 '19 BELMAR. 6s F-Al 13,500o_ _Aug 1 1012 48 1906 A-0 124,000c&rApril 2 1936 4s '08 J-J 10,000r __Jan 1 '13-'14 t 2.000c_ _Aug 1 1913 4 43'07 M-S 135,000r-_ _Sept 1 1037 This borough Is in Montnouth 48 '10 J-J 20,000r1Jan 1 '15-'20 County. Incorporated in 1885. 4414'11 J-J 75,000c___July 1 1941 448'08 J-D 350,000r __June 1 1928 58 '10 J-J 40,00011 Paving Bonds Refunding Fire House Sewage Disposal Bonds. Road Bonds. 55 g'l0 J-J $18,000c__Jan 1 1941 45 '06 J-J $10,200r_ _July 1 1927 3413'07 J-J $20,000r -Jan 1 1937 45 J-J 510,000r_Jan 1 '13-14 (Subject to call .Julyy 48 '09 A-0 14,000r___Oct 1 1929 - 1 1917.) Water Extension. 58 '11 J-J 100,000c_Jan 1 '21-'30 Se School Bonds. Paving Bonds. J-J 120,000c ___July 1 1937 Bridge Bonds. 448 M-S 13,000c improvement Bonds. 1912 4 43'07 M-S3150,000r. Sent 1 192' 45 '08 J-J $20.000r_ _Jan 1 '13 '16 is A-0 15,000c_ _ __ Apr '14-'18 4 lis'12 J-J J-J 529,000o..$3,000 yearly 4s 60,000 _ __July 1 1932 5s '11 J-J 60.000_ _Jan 1 '20-'25 lo '02 J-J 25,000c... _July 1 1922 Fire Department. Beach improvement Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_1197,000 55 '05 M-S 25,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1935 (Subject to call July 1 1912.) 4s 1899 J-J 125,000r_ July 1 1919 Total assessed val.'11.-88,685,867 Funding Bonds. 48 1904 J -J (Subject to call Sept. 1 1925.) 25,000r_ July 1 1924 (Assessin't about 80 or 90% act. val.) 4s '04 J-J $50.000e___Jan 1 1934 44:4'08 .1-I) 25,000r _June 1 1921 Funding Bonds. County tax (per $1,000) 1911 ...12.90 So '05 M-S $31,000c_ ,000c_ Sept 1 1935 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1919.) 4s '09 A-0 20,000r___Oot 1 1930 59.862 Population in 1905 4s '09 F-A $35,000c.._ _Feb 1 1939 4s '11 J-D 25,000_ __Dec 1 1931 (Subject to call Sept. 1 1925.) 71,804 5s '11 J-D $27,600.. Population In 1910 (Subject to call after Feb 11924) Park Bonds. __Dec 1 1941 INTEREST is payable at the Refunding Bonds. 4s 1896 J-J $75,000c _July 1 1921 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. County Collector's office. 90,000r_ _ July 1 1929 58 g '10 A-0 $15,000c___Oet 1 1939 48 '05 M'S $15.000c... Sept 1 1935 4s 1904 J-J Park Bonds. 3 43'06 F-A 22,000r_ _ _Aug 1 193: Jetty Bonds. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. 45 '03 J-J $40.0000___Nov 1 1928 4 44'07 P-A 15,000c_ _Aug 1 193: This borough is in Monmouth Co. 58 Park J-J $10,000_ Jan 1 '24-'28 48 '08 F-A 10,000r __Aug 1 1931 (Subject to call Nov. 1 1918.) Bonds. Inc. 1887; reinc. Sept. 15 1891. 5,000r___ _Feb 1939 55 J-J $1,500 _ __1912-1914 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '12.. $403,700 45 '09 F-A Refund.W•ter Bends. 85,100 4s '09 A-0 25,000r__ _Oct 1 1934 Sinking fund BOND. DEBT 43.8g J-J $60.000o_ _July _July 1 1928 Sinking fund May 1912_ $203,600 Water debt (incl.) 80,500 4s '10 J-J 10,000_ _July 1 1931 14,925 Refund. Sewer Bonds. Fire and Police Bo nd - -s Assessed valuation 101l__3,189,900 Total assessed val. 1911_ 7,254,586 48 g J-J $39,000c_ _July 1 1928 Tax rate (per $1,000) 101L__$24.40 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 443'08 J-D $50,000r___June 11931 Electric Light Bonds. Population in 1910 1,433 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$18.60 45 '09 J-D 26,000r__June 1 1939 58 g '06 J-J 112,0000_ _ Apr 2 1016 Population Water Bonds. 13,624 in 1900 902 Population in 1905 Water Works Bonds. 14.209 4s 1887 J-J 150,000c _July 1 1912 Population In 1010_ _ INTEREST Improvement, on the 5s g '06 J-J $6,000c _Apr 10 1921 INT. payable at City Treas. office. 4s 1887 J-J 50,000c&rJuly 1 1917 jetty and park bonds Is payable in Refund. Light Bonds. 4s '89 JJ95,000_ _Jan 1 1920 4 s g'06J-J $1.5,000r._ May 10 1926 Belmar; on all other issues In New BURLINGTON. 445 '92J-J 95,000c__July 1 1922 York City at R. M. Grant ec Co. Funding Bonds. This city is in Burlington County. 445 '93J-J 95,000e&rJuly 1 1923 5s g '04 J•J $10.000e _Jan 1 '13-22 48 1896 J-D 600,000c&rJune 1 1926 Incorporated March 4 1851. BERGEN COUNTY. 58 g '07 J-J 3,600r_ Dec 31 '12-15 Floating Debt Bonds 4s '09 A-0 28,000r_ _ _Oot 1 1939 Hackensack is the county seat. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '12_ $145,700 443'07 J-J $36,000c_ _July 1 1937 48 '10 J-J 15,000____July 1 1940 Bridge Bonds Floating debt 3,479 4s '11 ..-Meadow Drainage. 15,000_ _Aug 1 1941 33.8 J-J {$42,000c_Jan 1 '13-'19 Sinking fund_ 10,700 45 '91 J-D $14.000c___Dee 1 1921 STOCKTON, 7,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1920 Assessed valuation 1911 .._2,011,491 Refunding. (Subject to call Dec. 1 1901.) J-D 30,000r .Dec 1 '12-14 4s '01 .14 $10,000c (Assessment about 4 actual value.) 4s 1921 33i8 '0514-S $34.200r_ Sept 1 1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 ....$21.80 Is '04 F-A 130.000c Aug 1 '12-24 3;0'06 M-S 30.000r_ _Sept 1 103e Fire Department. Population in 1910 _1.645 448'07 F-A 64,000c_ Aug 1 '12-27 48 '05 M-S $4,500o__Sept 1 1925 Is '07 F-A 12.000r_ _ -Aug 1 1937 INTEREST on the funding bonds 448'07 F-A 12,000c_.Aug 1 '12-17 48 '08 A-0 37,000r___Oct 1 1931 School Bonds. F-A 12,000e. _Aug 1 '12-17 of 1907 is payable at the Atlantic School Bonds 48 '09 F-A 72,000c _..Aug 1 1939 4s '05 F-A $5,250o_ _Aug 1 1935 Highlands National Bank. 48 1897 J-J $10,000c_July 1 1917 (Subject to call $2 000 -yearly 448'11 J-J 58,000c__July 11031 4s '04 M-S 123,500e_ May 11925.) A-0 4448'98 4,750c_Oct 1 '12-'30 1934 Hospital Bonds. BAYONNE. (Subject to call $2,000 yearly 1924.) TOT. BD. DT. Mch 30 '12 34,820,950 This city is in Hudson County. 4%5'11 J-J $14,000c--_July 11041 45 '91) J-J $25,500c 1936 Water debt (Included)__ 1,389,000 Building Bonds Incorporated as a city 1869. The Floating debt ($1,000 yearly.) 98,000 voters June 13 1911 defeated the 48 '09 F-A $100,000c_Feb 1 '14-'38 4,4s'11 J-J 16,0000___Jan 1 1941 Sinking fund 951,466 oommLssion plan of government. 48 '09 M-N 150,000c_May 1 '14-38 (Subject to call after 1931) Assessed val., real 51,366,105 4414'10 A-0 400,000c__Anr 1 '15-'39 V. 92, p. 1713. Refunding Assessed val., personal_ _ _ 4,387,991 448'10 A-0 400,000c-Oct 1 '15-'39 46 '04 14-5 Bonds Road Construction Bonds $20,000c__ _Sept 1 1934 Total valuation 1911__ _ _55,754,096 5s '83 J-J 1939 $9.000_ _Jan _ _Jan 1 1913 448'11 M-N 400,000c Refunding Water Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) Improvement Road Bonds. 6s '84 .I-J 4,000_ _ .June 2 1914 45 '86 M-N $20.000c_Nov 1 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$20.00 448'03 J-J 35,000____Jan 1 1923 58 '08 M-S J$2,000c&r_Sept 1 1915 48 '08 J-J 83,353 11,500c 1938 Population In 1905 180,000c&rSept 1 '16-35 Funding Bonds. ..94.53P City-Hall Population in 1910 75,000c_July 1 '27-'31 4 43'11 J-J Bonds. 44sg'11 J-JJ $287,000c_ _June 1 1921 448'11 J-J 1946 120,000 _ INTEREST payable at the CitJ 1 218,000c....June 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '12_ $2,034,000 Paving Bonds. Treasurer's office. Assessment debt (add'i). 467,004 4s '03 A-0 19,500c Court Room Bonds. 1913 48 '01 M-S 12,600_ ....Sept 13 1921 Floating debt 461,716 Deficiency CAMDEN COUNTY. Total assessed val 1911_ 99,391,793 45 '02 J-J and Health Bonds. Library Site Bonds. Camden Is the county seat. $9,500c_ __July 1 1912 45 '02 M-S 15,000___ _Sept 2 1922 (Assessment about full value.) Filtration Bonds. Armory Site Bonds. County tax (per $1,000) 1911_34.10 48 Funded Assessment Bonds. A-0 $25,000r_ _Oct 11930 4 43'11 F-A 130,0000-Feb 1 1926 58 '95 J-.1 $37.000_ _July 138,002 _ _July 1 1915 Population In 1910 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1919) improvement Bonds. Road • 58 '96 J-J 23,000_ _Jan 1 1916 INTEREST on bridge 348 is pay- BOND. DEBT Apr 3 1911_1241,250 4s'05 M-Nf$20,000 __Nov 1 1916 58 '95 J-.T 33.000_ _Jan 1 1925 able at the Hackensack Trust Co.; on Total valuation 1911_ _ I. 36,000__Novl '21&'26 _3,515,656 Water Bonds bridge 43.s at A. B. Leach & Co. In Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_123.10 446'08 F-A 29,600____Aug 1 1938 44g '02J-J $15,000_ __Dec 1 1922 N. Y. City; on road and building Population 41,000____May 11028 In 1910 M-N 448'08 8.336 4s '98 J-J 16,000____Jan 1 1928 bonds at Columbia Tr. Co. In N. Y: INTEREST payable at the 4!o'10 A-0 67,000____Apr 1 1935 4s '02 .1-.1 33,000 _Jan 1 1932 City; on other bonds at Hackensack chanics' Nat. Bany, Burlington. Me- 4 32,000__ --Nov 1 1931 M-N 48'11 4 Mg'03 J-J 45,000... July 1 1923 National Bank. Bridge Bonds. Police Headquarters Bonds. '0614-N is30,000r May 1 1914 BURLINGTON COUNTY. J-J 34.400. _July 48, '05 _July 1 1925 BLOOMFIELD. I 35.000r May 1 1918 Mount Holly Is the county seat. Track Elevation Bonds. This town Is In Essex County. InAsylum Bonds. Court-House Bonds. 4 4s'03 J-D $8,000____Dec 1 1923 corporated as a town Feb. 26 1900. 48 J-J $30.000c 4s '04 J-J 3700,000c&rJan 2 1944 MAY, 1912.] CAMDEN COUNTY (Con.)Election Deficiency Bonds. 45 '11 M-N $7,500_ __Nov 15 1913 3,300 _Dec 15 1913 45 '11 J-D BOND. DEBTJan119-12_$1,032,700 136,150 Sinking fund 75,214,889 Total valuation 1911 State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'10 $6.90 121,555 Population In 1905 142,039 Population in 1910 Coupon or registered, at holder's Option. INTEREST payable at the U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., N. Y. NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 $186,000 Total assessed val. 1911.._24,322,396 (Assessment about actual value.) Co. tax (per $1,000) 1910____ 4.20 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '10_- 6.80 52,110 Population in 1906 55.153 Population in 1910 INTEREST Is payable at County Collector's office. EAST RUTHERFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT. Tills district is in Bergen County: 430'10 A-0 $60.000o ____1921-1950 BONDED DEBT Apr 1911_$60,000 INT at Rutherford National Bank. 5 Issue of park bonds at office of J. & W.Seligman & Co. of N. Y. City and Seligman Bros. of London; on all other bonds at the Manufacturers' National Bank, Newark. FORT LEE. This borough is in Bergen County. Funding Bonds. 5s '10 A-01340,000c_Oct 1 '12-'19 1 10,0000____Oct 1 1920 DEAL. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_ $50,000 This borough is in Montnouth 92,551 __ Temporary loans County. Incorporated In 1897. Assessed valuation 1911-__$3,301,735 Beach Improvement Bonds. 2 4.470 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __ _$22. 130'06 J-J $130,000c___July 2 1931 Population in 1910 Sewer System Bonds. ELIZABETH. CAPE MAY.Elizabeth is in Union Co. Inc. a INT. at First Nat. Bank, Fort Lee. This city is in Cape May County. 4 Sis'07 J-J $75,0000_ __Jan 1 1917 26 1796; city Mch. 12 1855. Incorp. Mch. 3 1875. Commission BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_ $205,000 town Mch. This city got Into financial difficul- GARFIELD. 12,000 Floating debt government rejected Sept. 5 1911. 32,000 ties through making extensive local -,This borough Is In Bergen County. 1938 Sinking fund bs '08 M-N $105,0000 5,519,850 improvements. Interest was defaul- Commission plan of government de1935 Assessed valuation 1911 bs '05 A-0 30,000 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_-_$20.05 ted Feb. 1 1879, and a compromise feated by the voters on Aug. 15 1911. 5s '12 A-0 58,0000 273 was finally effected with the bond- V. 93, p. 482. ____ 1914 Population in 1910 8,000r 5s '12 _ _ Sewer Bonds. INT. payable at Asbury Park & holders by which $3.831,080 new 4% Water SC Sewer Bonds. bonds dated July 1 1882 were issued 4 Sis'll A-01$20,000____Apr 1 1931 bs '10 F-A $10,000__ _Aug 8 1930 Ocean Grove Bank, Asbury Park. 22.500__ __Apr 1 1941 In exchange for the old 7% bonds General Improvement Bonds. i School Bonds. turned in at 50% of their face value. J-D $10,000____June 1 1915 D OVER. 55 This town is situated In Morris Commission govt. defeate I May 14'12 55 '12 J-J f$2,000c _ _July 1 1920 M-N 13,000___May 1 1916 Os 160,000c_July 1 '21-'35 Sewer Bonds. 12,000___J8-n 1 1918 County. Incorporated April 1 1869. J-J 5s Is '11 J-J $25,000o___Jan 1 1961 Street bonds Jan! 1912_ __ $30,000 Water Bonds. J-D 75,000___June 1 1922 48 1930 4s '11 11-N 15,000ov 1 1961 Saddle River road bonds.... 21,684 A-0 $70,000c 58 '04 J-D 140.000__June 1 1934 is River Improvement Bonds. Street impt. certificates_ __ 151,478 1930 1939 is F-A 56,000c 50,000 5s '09 s-a 76,050 1920 48 '09 J-J $225,000c____Jan 1 1959 Board of Education bonds_ M-N 70,000c 3s Sewer Bonds School Bonds. Assessed valuation 191L_2,909,343 (Now subject to call.) J-D $12,000___June 1 1921 5s M-N $20,000c May 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-$23.10 4s School Bonds Sewer, Board-Walk & Funding. 10.213 46 000r -July 1 1924 Population in 1910 J-J 1912 48 $7.000c J-J bs '10 A-0 $31,000__Apr 20 1940 45 4,000r_ __ _Oct 1 1925 A-0 INT. at First Nat. 13k., Garfield. 4s s-a 62,000c.$1,000 yearly 48 Refunding Bonds. 1926 1 '07 4s A-0 2,500r____Oct 1924 __$233,000 1 $13.000___April 1912 1 DEBT BOND. Jan A-0 5s 3,881.464 48 '07 M-N 54.000r___May 1 1937 GLEN RIDGE. A-0 17,000- _Oct 1 1929 fotal valuation 1911 4s This borough Is in Essex County. 12,000r___Jan 1 1938 J-J BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '12___$611,000 (Assessment about ji actual value.) 4s F-A 10,000r_Aug 1 1928 Inc. Feb. 131895. On Aug. 18 1911 _$23.16 4s 63,500 1911_ debt Total tax (per $1.000) Floating M-S 14,000r__ _Sept 1 1938 Council authorized the signing of an 7,468 4s 95,814 Population In 1910 Sinking fund 4,000r--_Oct 1 1938 agreement to purchase the water A-0 5,748.360 INTEREST on the school bonds 45 Total valuation 1911 M-N 91,000r___Nov 1 1958 plant owned by the Orange Water Co (Assessment about SI actual value.) and the water 4s is payable at the 48 1,350r___Feb 1 1939 See V.93, p. 546. F-A Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$22.50 National Union Bank, Dover; on the 4s Road Improvement Bonds. 9,000r___Oct 1 1930 4s A-0 3.471 water 3)-is at the Dover Trust Co. Population In 1910 24.000c__July 1 1941 430'97 F-A f$8,000c _ _ _ Feb '13-'16 4s '11 J-J INTEREST is payable at Cape 130,000c___Feb '17-'26 Fire Dept. Bonds. May at Security Trust Co. and Mer- DITMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT. chants' National Bank. Tills district Is in Bergen County: 4s '11 A-0 $60,000c___Oct 1 1941 45 '02 A-0 16,000c_ --Oct '12-'27 Park Bonds. Dock Bonds. 55 g '11 F-A 1$4,000e_Aug 2 '18-'21 J-J $45,000r___July 1 1948 45 '01 M-N 1$20,000c_Nov 1 '20-'29 136,000c_Aug 2 '22-39 4s CAPE MAY COUNTY. 1 15.000c_Nov 1 1930 11,000c__July 1 1948 Cape May C. II. Is the county scat. BOND. DEBT Dec 19I1.. $56,995 4s '08 J-J is '09 M-N 5,000c_May 15'24-'33 Damage Bonds. Turnpike & Bridge Bonds. Assessed valuation 191 L....1,000,000 Sewer Bonds 1s1-N $82.000c May 1 1912 4348'11 J-D $70,000c. __Dec 1 1941 INTEREST payable at Palisades 4s 1 '12-'26 4s J-D '99 $30,000c_J'ne I Bonds. Hospital 4 Sis'12 _ __ 6,000 _ __1917-1922 Trust do Guaranty Co., Englewood. 1.000c__June 11027 4s '07 F-A $25,000r___Aug 1 1937 10,000 _ _1918-1937 4313'12 -_ Water Bonds. Adjustment Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ „$212,500 EAST ORANGE. 48 J-J $2,688,500c&r_July 1 1922 4 1is'12 M-N $44.000c_ _May 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1911 _ _27,277,519 C.'F. Hedge, Auditor. 0 00 05 29:0 4.16 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __ This place, located in Essex Coun- (Subject to call on 60 days' notice. BOND.DEBT May 191-2___$165 New 19,745 BOND. DEBT Sept 20 '11$3,281,350 Floating debt ty. became a city in Dec. 1899. Population in 1910 _ 6,656,037 297,064 Total valuation 1911 city charter was voted on June 2 1908. Sinking fund 3.260 Sewer Bonds-Oh:Ws;Jan. 1 1911. Assessed valuation, real.. _53.206.904 (Assessment about 90% actual value) CARLSTADT. July $500 1012 Assessed val., personal_.- 6,978,028 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1911_ ..- _$18.70 This borough is In Bergen County. Ss Is May 1913 Total assessed val. 191L_60.184.932 Population in 1910 1,200 Incorporated in June 1904, 58 Jan 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191L_ 416.60 INT. payable at Bank of Montclair. 1,500 Hoboken Road Bonds. 73.409 1923 Ss July 1915 Population In 1910 _ 2,000 $10,000o 4 Sis 9 GLEN RIDGE SCHOOL DIST. paid INT. on adjustment bonds Is3A0 I Sis Dee 1015 4,000 Street Improvement Bonds. MS $30.000c_ Sept '14-'28 N. on 48 of Y.; Co. 500 1916 Trust s Mercantile I Feb by 1928 $30,0000 ___4 Ms M-S 56,000c___Sept 1 1929 4s 1916 all other issues in Elizabeth. 750 May i Ms Sewer Bonds. 410'07 M-S 15,000c. _ _Itch 1 1927 1916 1.000 Aug 1939 I Sis _ $80,0000 4 ;is 115.000c_Sept 1 '28-'32 M-S 43413'08 1916 3,000 ENGLEWOOD. Sept I %s School Bonds. 1 3.000c_Scot 1 '33-'34 This city is In Bergen County. In1916 750 Nov $48,500o _ _1933-1939 4 As 5s 30,000c_Sept 1 '29-38 M-S 4343'08 1899. March 17 1918 corporated 7,000 Feb 1912_$168,500 Is Apr DEBT BOND. Bonds. 1918 School I 6,0000_ Dee 1 '30-'32 3,500 Aug Assessed valuation 1 011 .... _1,489,270 1;is 9,000o_Dec 1 '33-'35 J-D $65 0000 June 1 1030 430'10 J-D 1919 ”is 4,000 Feb (Assessment about 75% actual value) Is 20,0000_Deo 1 '36-'40 1 1932 M-N 18.0000 May 1919 3 4, Sept 8,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__ _$27.00 is __111ch 1 1932 35,000_ M-S g jis 1 4 1930 90,000c&r.Sept 11-5 '05 48 1937 3,807 3;is Nov 15,000 Population In 1910 75,000c_July 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Mch 11912.. $219,000 1938 45 '09 J-J Oct 10,000 INTEREST at Nat. Park Bank, Is 191!___6.656,037 valuation Assessed years 30 13,000 4543'10 39 Bank: [Dec19 Nat. at Carlstadt N. Y., and 4s INT. on 414s of 1907 payable at Fire House Bonds. Juno 15;000 .._ __June 1 1941 4s 1 1932 Columbia Trust Co., N. Y City; on MN $15.0000 May 330 CLAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. maturing Mch. 11932 . at Bank bonds Bonds. City-Hall This district Is in Gloucester Co. Total -- $97,700 4148 '06A-0 $16,0000 -Apr 1 1938 of Montclair, Montclair; on 4 s of School Bonds. 5s '08 F-A $29,700 Aug 1 '12-'28 at Essex Title Guaranty & Trust (See V. 87, p. 890, for maturity.) 48 '01 J-J $40,000c__July 1 1931 'BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 4292,000 1910 Montclair. 00 Co., :000 BOND. D5131' Jan 1 '11_ $36.500 Is '02 F-A 45,000c__Aug 25 1032 Sinking fund 10,24145 INTEREST payable at the First It 04 A-0 85,000c___Apr 1 1934 Total valuation 1911 GLOUCESTER CITY. value.) actual 1934 15 about 34 (Assessment 6,800c_Jan Glassboro. J-J of 45 '04 National Bank This city is in Camden County. is 05 J-D 30,835r___June 1 1945 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-$22.00 9,924 Incorporated April 17 1868. CLIFFSIDE PARK SCHOOL DIST 45 '06 J-D 140,000c___ Dec 1 1946 Population in 1910 lire Sewer Bonds. on the INTEREST $15,000 1047 1 In is 100,0000.-July is 07 J-J This district (P. 0. Cliffside) J-J $18.000c___Jan 1 1920 Is '08 F-A 15,5600___Feb 1 1948 and $18,000 school bonds at U. S. 4s Bergen County. 1922 M-S 18,000c_ _Mch 10,000c_ __July 1 1949 Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y.; on all others 4s $6,000___Jan 1 1033 4s '09 J-J 19,000c___Jan 1 1924 Treasurer. is J-J City of office at 1950 8 000____Jan 1 1944 is '10 A-0 42,000__Apr 1 5s '10 J-J Street Inapt. Bonds 30,000____June 1 1950 60,000__Jan 1 '45-'50 Is '10 J-J s'10 J-J 220,000o...July 1 1950 ESSEX COUNTY. E. L. Conklin, 00'09 F-A $100,000___Feb 11 1929 BOND. DEBT Jan! 1911_$161,000 75.000____July 1929 Aud.; R. W. Booth, Collector. 4140'09 J-J 22,0500___July 1 1950 15,000 is '10 J-.1 Floating debt 4143'10 M-N 25.000c___Nov 1 1930 The county scat is Newark. Is '11 A-0 125,000____Apr 1 1951 Bonds. Refunding Bonds. Park 1051 1 6,500____June COLLINGSWO OD. J-D is'!! 1929 This borough Is In Camden County. is '11 M-S 14,500____Sept 1 1951 3.65s g FA$1,000,000e&r Aug '15-'35 Os '09 ____ $90,000 Improvement Bonds. ($200,000 every 5 years.) 4s Public Playground Bonds. J-D $150,000c-Dec 1 1034 1919 J-D$100.000c___Dec 48 1926 1 $1,500,000c&r_Aug 1930 _ ___ 1 F-A g 25,000 Aug 1947 48 J-J $45,000e_. Is '07 Os 1922 M-S 30,000c_ __DIch 18 08 J-J 7,0000Jan 2 1948 4s g F-A 2,500,000c&r_Aug 1 1938 48 Street Bonds. 40.000c__ Jan 1 1924 J-J 4s g '08 M-N 300,000c _May 1 1948 45 J-D $50,000_ _Dec 1 1041 Tidewater Sewer Bonds. 75,000____Jan 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1-9-12_ $225,000 45 '04 J-J $104,000c_July 1 '12-24 48 g '08 A-0 200,000c_Oct 1 1048 414s'08 J-J School Bonds. 4s g '09 F-A 250,000c___Aug 1 1949 34,500 Board of Education Bonds. Sinking fund $5,000c_ July 11913 4s g '09 F-A 50,000c___Aug 11049 49 '07 M-N $55,000____May 1 1937 Assessed valuation 1911...$3.534,709 4s '08 J-J Funding Bonds. Hospital Bonds. 7,0000__May 15 1012 (Assessment about 05% actual value) 45 '98 M-N 8,000c_July 15 1919 4s M-N $30 000r__Nov 14 1943 is '05 J-D $50,000c_June 1 1915 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911._ _$20.10 48 '99 J-J Water Bonds. 4,795 45 '99 J-D 16,750c___Deo 6 1919 48 g 04 F-A 207,000c_ _Aug 1 1944 Population in 1010 45 05 A-0 200,000c&r Apr 15 1945 Ss J J2 520,0000 ____1914-1023 Refunding Bonds. IN'f.at Camden Safe Deposit & Tr.Co. F-A 1,000,000c_Aug 1 '46-'47 58 M-N 10.000c __ __1924-1928 4s '03 J-D $20,0000___Dec 1 1933 4s g M-N 75,000r___Feb 1 1948 5s M-N 8,000c ____1929-1932 111-S 35,000c__Sept 11031 48 4s CRANFORD. 3 912 _19 0000 1:00 48 g '08 M-N 500,000eMay _ J 2 1 1948 4s J-J I Building Bonds. This township is in Union County 48 '09 J-J $16,500c___July 1 1949 45 g '08 A-0 431.000c...-Oct 1 1948 Incorporated in 1871. 1933 1 16,000c___Jan g 4s 1949 1 440,000c__ '09 M-N _May J-J 45 Bonds. Funding Sewer Bonds. 1926 5,000____ 12.330r_June 1 '12-'20 4s '06 ____ 4s '97 J-J $25,000c__ July 1 1927 48 '99 J-J $150,000c ___Jan 1 1929 4s '10 __ (Subject to call $75,000 in 1019 4s g '10 F-A 200,000c___Aug 1 1950 BONDED DEBT Nov 1910 $572,500 25,000r___July 1 1927 410'97 25,000 debt 1951 1 Floating 150,000o___Feb g'11F-A 414 and $75,000 in 1929. School Bonds. 3.944,619 Total valuation 1911 Refunding War Bonds. M-S $17,000c_....1912-1928 Water Bonds. 41is A-0$300,000r __Apr 1 1915 (Assessm't about 5( actual value.) 1012 3SO '03 A-0$350,000e Apr 1 1933 4s 4s J-J J 1,000c Total tax (per $1,000) 191L.._$20 00 Road Bonds. 115,900c ____1918-1032 4s '03 J-D 500.000c Dec 1 1933 9,462 Road Bonds. 49 '06 J-D 40,000c._ _June 1 1936 4s '09 F-A$177,000r __ _Feb 1 1929 Population In 1910 all, is payable at City Flail, 410'06 J-J $2,500rJuly 1 1012 45 '08 F-A 50,000c_ _Feb 1 1038 414 g'11F-A 150,000c___Feb 1 1951 IN Court-House Bonds. .BOND. DEBT May 1911_ $01,100 4s '11 A-0 100,0000___Apr 1194! F-A$900,000c&r_Aug 1 1940 GLOUCESTER COUNTY. Floating debt 26,477 45 '12 A-0 100,000 _ _Apr 1 1942 4s g County seat is Woodbury. 4sg '04 F-A 500,000c___ Aug 1 1944 18,407 Sinking fund Street Improvement Bonds. Road Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911_ _5,836.870 Os Var $318,839.13 _1913-1922 45 g '06 F-A 400,0000-Aug 1 1946 M-S $2,000r ____1912-1913 4s '07 F-A 25,000r_.. Aug 1 1947 48 Town Hail Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 191-1__$15.90 J-J 1,875r____1912-1914 3,641 4s '08 II-N $),000c __May '13-'18 45 '11 M-S 250,000____Mch 11051 414s Population in 1910 00'12 A-0 66,000r_Apr 1 '13-'34 Armory Bonds INTEREST on the sewer bonds Tax Arrearage Bonds. '12-'17 Bridge $15,000r_Aug Bonds. school Issue is payF-A 45 1914 $17,000 4s 14 '04 J-J the $84.000c_July and J-J $18,400 4s Bridge Bonds. able In Elizabeth; on all other bonds GEN. BONDS Jan 1 '12 __$2,588,695 ($3,000 yearly beginning 1912.) 348,830 4s g '04 J-D $300,000c___June 1 1924 Assessment debt (addS1) _ in New York. Floating debt_ •430,648 4s '07 M-N 85,000r__ May 1 1927 414s'12 A-01510,000 Apr 1 '13-'17 1 1,000._ __Apr 1 1918 F-A 50,000r___ Aug 1 1924 CUMBERLAND COUNTY. TOTAL DEBT Jan 11912 3,368,182 4s 8,000-Apr 1 '13-'20 Sinking fund _ 487,498 414 g '11F-A 50,000c_Feb 1 1931 414s'12 A-0 Bridgeton is the county scat. 1 710 2:7 2 10 00 Jail Bonds. Total valuation 1911 49,804,693 TOT. B'D D'T Jan 1 '11.311:00 Asylum Bonds. 4s '04 J-J J$3,000r_July 1 '12-'13 Sinking fund (Assessment actual value.) J-J $20,0000 Jan 1913-'18 43..s 1 2.500r___July 1 1914 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'11417.00 Total assessed val. 1911_551,266,805 Bridge Bonds 41.9 8 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_$45,400 24 6.4 25,175 County tax (per $1,000) 1911_0 M-N $3,000r_ __May 1 1913 Population In 1005 4 SSs 66,538 Floating debt 34,371 Population in 1905 4;58'10 M-S 10,000c--Mch 10 1919 Population In 1910 0.000 910 512,886 Total assessed val. 191123,287,959 'This debt consists of "temporary Population 111,510 Rosa Bonds. park bonds, on (Assessment about 80% actual value) INT. on $2 4).a '04A-0 $23,000r Oct 1 '12-'23 loans" representing money borrowed in anticipation of taxes to come in hospital bonds and on court-house County tax (per $1,000) 1910__$4.81 ($2,000 due yearly.) bonds is payable by the U.S. Mtge. & Population In 1910. before Dec. 31 of current year. Building Bonds INT. payable at office of Treas'er. Trust Co., N. Y. City; on 51.500,000 INTEREST payable In Woodbury. 48 '09 J-J 5120,000c____Jan 2 1939 EDGEWATER SCHOOL DIST. Tills district is in Bergen County, 55 '12 A-0$150,000c __ _1918-1942 BOND. DEBT May 1912_$203,000 Assessed valuation 1911-5,764,686 Tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _____ 319.10 INT. pay. at Edgewater Nat. Bk. 66 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. GUTTENBERG. •1 School-house Bonds. Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. Public Schools. This town is in Hudson County. 48 '97 J-J $90,000c___Mch 1 1917 4%s'08A-0 $100,000c&r_Oct 1 1948 g '97 F-A $200,000o&r Aug 2 1927 Incorporated March 9 1859. Is '98 J-D 13,000c___June 1 1918 Alms-House Bonds. 48 '98 F-A 100,000_r_Aug 1 1918 School Bonds Is 04 M-S 140,000_ ___Mch 1 1934 4s g '06M-N $240,000c&r_May 1 1946 45 g '01 M-N 182,000r_ _May 1 1931 5s '07 J-J $48,0000„Jan 1 '1$-'36 45 '06 J-J 219,6650 1936 Court-House Bonds. 48 '03 M-N 100.000_.,_May 1 1933 Town Bonds Is '09 J-J 110,500 1938 4s g '09M-N $800,000c4r_May 1 1949 Is '03 J-D z25,000r_ _June 1 1933 58 '98 A-0 J$10,000_ _Apr 18 1913 448'10 J-J 250,000 1940 4%13'10 M-N 500,000c___May 1 1950 4s '04 J-J 350,000r July 1 1934 1 60,000_ _Apr 18 1918 43-s'11 A-0 263,550____Oct 1 1941 BOND.DEBT Dec 1 '11_313,732,409 45 '05 J-J 250,000c July 1 1935 Fire House Library Bonds. Sinking fund 1,642,759 4 As'08 J-J 80.000_ __July 1 1958 511 s-a $13.000_$1,000 yearly 48 '97 J-J $50,000c___Mch 1 1917 NET DEBT Dec 1 1911..12,039,650 48 '07 M-N 238,000c___May 1 1937 • Funding Bonds. Judgment Bonds. INTEREST is payable at office of 48 '08 M-N 73,000c_ Nov 2 1958 58 '09 J-J J$15,000.July 1'14'19'24 4 As'12 J-J $17,891.17_Jan 1 1932 County Collector, Jersey City, N. J. 45 '09 -___ 300,000__Oct 15 1959 1136,000_.:_July 1 1939 City Hall Bonds. 4s '10 _ 1O0,000 ___Apr 1 1980 5s '12 J-J 143,000o__ Jan 1 1942 43s'11 J-J $125,000____July 1 1931 ASSESSED VALUATION. 4 g 150,000o__ _Feb 1 1961 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912.. $233,000 1911. 1910. Funding Bonds. 1905. 4 g '11M-S z711,000___Moh 1 1961 School bonds (additional) _ 48,000 58g '08 M-N $21,500c-MaY 1 1938 4s '11 ___ 26,000....--May 1 1961 Floating debt 163,903 RE•457067679•431785168 2201130 Fire Department. Refunding Sinking fund 20,785 48 '06 F-A $25,0000_ Aug 1 1926 Per _37998,069 36145,651 20,503,518 45 g '02 A-0 Water Bonds. $1,175,000c Apr 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1911.. 3,175,740 4s '97 A-0 25,000r___Oct 1 1917 Tot_495065748 467930819 240738648 45 g '04 A-0 250,000c_ _Apr 1 1934 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 4s '07 F-A 20,000 ____ 6.12 4s '06 J-J 1927 Tax(perM) 60,000c&r Jan 1 1936 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__$17.77 •In 1911 and 1910 "Real Estate" Police Department. g '07 J-J 255,000c___July 1 1937 Population in 1910 5,647 434s '92M-N $24.000c__ _Nov 1 1912 includes second-class railroad prop- 43Funded Debt Water Bonds. INTEREST on funding 5s of 1912 erty valued in 1911 at $72,501,829. Is g '02 M-S$900,000c_ __Sept 1 1932 Refunding. is payable at People's Safe Deposit & 4s '99 F-A $75,000c_ .Feb 1 1919 POPULATION.--In 1910 was Funded Water Bonds. Trust Co., Union. 3).s '01M-N 196,000r_ _ _Nov 15 1931 537,231; in 1905 it was 449,879,• in 4%8'11 - $58,254.72__Oct 1 1961 3 As '02M-N 15,000r___Nov 1 1932 1900, 386,048; in 1890 it was 275,126; PAST DUE, N OT PRESENTED HACKENSACK. 52,000r___Jan 1 1935 in 1880, 187,944; in 1870, 129,067. 4s '05 J-J FOR PAYMENT, This town is in Bergen County. _s _ _ 127,500____Deo 1 1930 Water Scrip. Incorporated In 1868. Water Bonds. 75 _ $4.000____Sept 1 1902 Sewer Bonds. 55 g '08 M-N $95.0000-May 1 1938 IRVINGTON. General. 48 g F-A $4,000c Feb 1913 4s '09 J-J 22,000 _1939 This town is in Essex Co. Commis- 68 $l,000__ Apr 1 1904 Refunding Bonds. Special Tax Arrearage Bonds. sion government defeated Nov. 7 '11. Assessment. 45 '05 J-J $98,000c_July 1 '12 '34 5s '12 A-0 $350,000 _Apr 1 1922 Town Hall Bonds. 78 $1,000_ _Jan 1 1906 (See V. 81, p. 1807, for maturity.) BOND. DEBT Apr 191-242,785,719 55 --- $6,500_ _ _ $500 yearly x Coupon or registered. Macadam Road Bonds. Water debt (additinoal) __ 117,000 Funding Bonds. INTEREST is paid by the Mer55 F-A $60,000 c 1915-1926 Floating debt 2,000 55 '11 J-J $10,000 July 1 '12-'21 chants' Exch. Nat. Bank of N. Y. Park Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912_ 2,904,719 Fire Dept. Bonds. TOTAL DEBT, &c., Dec. 1 1911: 4 As'10 J-J $25.000c_July 1 '15-'39 Sinking funds ___ 450,180 4 )48 ___ $6,000 General account debt $10,045,898 49 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1912 $187,000 NET DEBT Apr 1912_ 2,454,539 58 5,100 -_ Assessment acc't debt 4,163,000 00 Floating debt 226,132 Population in 1910 70,324 School Bonds. Temporary loans __ __ 1,493,537 60 Assess. val. 1911 (real est.)10,690,116 INTEREST on water bonds is 4s ___ $50,650 Improvement certfs_ 747,143 45 Assess. val.(personal) 1,203,051 payable at Water Register's office; on 4 As __ 175,000 _ Tax arrearage bonds_ 325,000.00 (Assessment abt. 80 % actual value.) other registered bonds at City TreasSewer !fonds. Total tax rate(per $1,000)'1132130 urer's office. Coupons are payable 45 ___ $218,000 Total liabilities (exPopulation in 1910 14.050 by First Nat. Bank and Second Nat. 5s 55,000 _ cluding water debt)$16,774,579.54 INT. at Hackensack Nat, Bank. Bank and the Trust Co. of New Jer- BOND. DEBT May 1912 _$562,250 Cash in city treasury_ 1,145,665.31 sey, Hoboken. Floating debt 264,300 Cash & bonds in sk.fd. 3,710,713.80 HADDONFIELD. CITY PROPERTY.-The city Assessed valuation 1911 Taxes due and unpaid 4,632,168.02 This borough Is in Camden County. owns parks, public buildings, a water Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__9,040,583 _ _ $17.60 Assess'ts due & unp'd 476,052.44 School Bonds. system and other assets amounting to Population in 1910 11,877 City property------__ - 10,234,187.81 $11,000____$1,000 y'ly over 1 % million dollars. 48 INTEREST on sewer bonds paya- Other items 1,093,872.67 4As 1922-1946 ___ 50.000 ASSESSED VALUATION ble at Merchants' Nat. Bank, NewWater Bonds. 1911. 1910. 1905. Total resources __ _ -$21,292,660.05 ark; on the fire department bonds of 4)4s'09 J-J J$81,000___Jan 1 '13-'39 Water debt (not incl. 1 19,000__Jan 1 1940 R. E.59967,600 59604,300 32936,001 1912 at Irvington National Bank. above _ $12,048,254.72 Street Bonds. Pers'l 3877,200 3041,000 2511,765 Water sink. ____ (not 430'12 A-05150,000 _ _Apr 1 1942 R. R. 5651,662 5033,633 2329,371 JERSEY CITY. incl. above) _ 2,127,726.96 H. 0. Wittpenn, Mayor; F. GormSewer Bonds. Total 69496,462 67678,933 37777,137 ley, Comptroller. 48 $30,000._ _ _31.000 y'ly (Assessment about cash value) Net water debt _ $9,920,527.76 BOND. DEBT May 1911_ $191,000 Tax(perM) 20.12 On Feb. 13 1900 the citizens au18.02 24.20 SINKING FUNDS. __- -The sinking Floating debt thorized the purchase of a water 21,819 Sinking fund 4,670 HUDSON COUNTY. Stephen M. plant for the sum of $7,595,000. funds, all of which are invested in Assessed valuation 1911 3.276,699 V. 70, p. 344. After extensive liti- the city's bonds and certificates, on Egan, Collector. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$19.40 gation the city completed negotia- Dec. 1 1911 were as follows: The county seat is Jersey City. Gen. sink. fd. Water sink.fd. Population in 1910 tions for the purchase of the plant of 4,142 Bridge Bonds. INTEREST on the water and 4;{ g '93 M-S$100,000c&rSep 1 1918 the Jersey City Water Supply Co., Secur's $3,532,888.64 $2,109,802.17 Cash __ 177,825.16 17,924.79 street bonds is payable at the Bor- 48 '96 J-J 106,000r___Jan 2 1917 paying that faonryitosn ough Treasurer's office. property. 28,000r___July 1 1915 3s00 J-J Total $3,710,713.80 $2,127,726.96 See V. 03, p. 1107. city The fssued J49,000r_Apr '13-'19 3 As'00 A-0 1 ASSESSED VALUATION. HALEDON. 1 5,000r__ ..Apr 1 1920 $6,776,000 bonds to cover the cost of 1911. 1910. 1905. This borough is in Passaic County. Is 6,000rJan 1 '13-'15 the water plant, and they are given J-J $ $ $ below. Incorporated in 1908. Commission government de21,000r___May 1927 1 Is '07 M-N REx237771004x225213 99072,950 208 feated July 18 1911. Water Bonds. Is '01 M-N 27,000r__Nov 30 1916 Per _16906,399 16347,560 14524,733 5s $50,0000 48 g '03 M-S 26,000r_ _Sept 1 1923 Renewal Assessment Bonds. 4 As ____ 10,0000 1,850r___Jan 1 1916 5s '91 A-0$1,439,000r_Apr 1 1916 Tot_254677403 241560768 4s '00 J-J 113597683 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '12 __ $60,000 48 g '04 J-J 201,000r__July 1 1924 58 '92 J-J 523,000c&rJan 2 1922 19.80 27.30 20.00 Assessment debt (add'i) __ 9,200 45 '05 J-D 10,000r___June 1 1925 Is g '93 M-Sa 700,000c&r Sept 1 '23 Tax(perM) x In 1911 and 1910 "Real Estate" Sinking fund (all water) _ 400 4s '07 A-0 90.000r_,.Apr 1 1927 Is g '94 M-N a600,000c&r May 1 '24 includes second-class railroad propFloating debt 3,000 4 As'08 A-0 16,000r_Oct 1 1928 Refunding Assessment Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,318.010 4348'10 M-N 100,000c___May 1 1930 48 '05 J-D $600,000c_ _June 1935 erty valued at $51,551,867 in 1911. 1 FINANCIAL CONDITION May 1'12 Total tax (per $1,000) 191L__$18.30 Is '09 J-D 1,110.63r_J'ne 1 1913 48 '06 J-J 300,000c_ _Jan 1 1935 Total bonded debt $26,633,253 Population in 1910 2.560 Is '09 M-S I 6,000r_Mch 1 '14-'15 Bonds for Redemption of Land. Sinking funds _ ____ _ __ 5,952,284 INTEREST payable at Paterson, 2,748.22r_Mch 1 1916 48 '04 F-A$465,000c. __Feb 1 1934 Net bonded debt__ 20,680,969 on 58 at German-Amer. Tr. Co.; on 45 '09 A-0 350,000c_ __Apr 1 1939 City Government. 43.s at Paterson Safe Dep.& Tr. Co. 43g'12 M-N 100,000c_ _May 1 1932 78 '72 J-J $550,000r_July 1 1913 Water debt (Included) __ 12,048,255 sinking Water fund 2,139,405 (incl.) Boulevard Repair Bonds. City Hall. Assessed valuation-. HARRISON. 4 As'08 A-0$100,000r_Oct 1 1938 5s g '94 J-J 200,000r Jan i 13-'22 Real estate 237,771,004 This town is in Hudson County. 4%6'10 M-N 150,000c___May 1 1940 58 g '94 J-J 350,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 Personal property__ 16,906,399 Street renewal 48 $239,000 Is '09 M-N 250,000c___May 1 1939 Funding Bonds. Exemptions 18,236,060 Water 48 38,000 4s '09 A-0 3,000r_ _Oct 1 1914 48 J-J $10.000c&r_ _Jan 1 1936 Net valuation 272,913,463 Refunding 4 As 56,000 4 As'll M-N 210,000c__ _May 1 1941 48 g '01 M-N 207,000r___May 1 1931 POPULATION-.-In 1010 was Town Hall 43.s 16,000 Courts and Election. Hospital. 267,779; in 1905 it was 232,699; in School 110,0(10 45 '08 A-0 $47,440r.. _Oct 1 1912 48 J-J $220,000o,... July 1 1935 1900 it was 206,433; in 1890 it was Sewer and funding 180.000 Lunatic Asylum Bonds. 4 As'08 J-J 66,000_ __July 1 1938 163,003; in 1880, 120,722; in 1870, Street6s.8,000 4146'92 J-J 5s0.000r_Jan 1 '13-'20 Public Library Bonds. Redempen Imp. Certificates. 4s 02 J-D 50,000r___Dec 1 1912 4s g '98 A-0 $150,000c__ Apr 1 1928 82.546. 4 &is '06 J-J $107,572 57_Jan 1 1938 Is '05 A-0 5,000r_ _Oct 1 1915 3 Lis '00A-0 75,000r __Apr 1 1928 KEARNY. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_3557,000 445'08 A-0 55,000r_ Oct 1 1918 Funding Dock Bonds. This town is in Hudson County. Certificates outstanding_ __. 107,573 Hoboken Extension. 3 %s'00 J-D$125,000r. __June 1 1920 Playground Bonds. Sinking fund 200.503 48 '98 A-0 $65,000r_ _Oct 1 1929 Funded Debt Bonds. As'10 4 $25,000____Deo 1 1930 Total valuation 1911 11,345,3(31 30'99 A-0 12,500r___Oct 1 1929 4 Yig'08 J-J$1,000,000c _ Water !fonds. -July 1 1928 (Assessment about actual value.) Park Bonds. Is g '09 F-A 1,300,000c_ Feb 1 1949 (is '87 A-0 $58,000c&r_Oct 1 1917 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__$17.81 Is g '04 M-N $500.000edcrMay 1 1954 Refunding. Is '91 A-0 20,000c_ Oct 1 1017 Population in 1910 14.498 48 '07 M-N 140,000c&r_ Nov 1 1957 4 g '97 M-N $450,000c&rM'yl '27 5s '89 A-0 8,000r--Oct 1 1919 INTEREST is payable at West Is g '04 M-N 800,000c&r_Nov 1 1954 4.4Lis g '04 A-0 490.000c 11934 Apr 3,000r__ _Oct 11020 58 '90 A-0 Hudson County Tr. Co., Harrison Is g '06 M-N 500,000c&r.May 1 1956 Is '92 J-J 200.000r_Jan 2 1922 5s '88 A-0 13,000r_ _Oct 1 1918 Is g '09 M-N 1.000.000c&rMay 1 '59 4s M-S 15,000 ___ 1924 48 '99 F-A 10,000c_ _ _ Feb 1 1929 HAWTHORNE SCHOOL DIST. Viaduct Bonds Park Is '94 A-0 10,000c__ _Oct 1 1917 This district is in Passaic County. 1937 -is g '97 M N $100,000c&r_May11927 Is '91 A-0 2,000c___Oct 1 1920 5s '11 J-J $30,000.July1917 18118 : 81 I 1938 g '02 M-S 100,000o.._ Mch 1 1932 4 As'09 ____ 35.000 1934 BOND. DEBT Jan 1911 _ _$20,900 43g'12 M-N 125,000c_ May 1 1042 Is Is '02 J-D 60,000o___ Dec 1 1932 Refunding Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 49 '03 M-S 25,0000_ __Mch 1 1933 Is '03 J-D $90,0000_ _June 1 1925 HIGH BRIDGE. 45 g '05 M-S$750,000c&r.Sept 1 1925 6 J- D 17.000c&r June 1 1936 Funding Bonds. This borough is in Hunterdon Co. Building Bonds. 45 '10 NUN 30.000 __Nov 00'03 F-A $60,000c_ Aug 1 '13-28 School Bonds. 45 g M-S$150,000r_Feb 28 1944 4% g '11M-S x300,000._ _Mch 11 1960 ($15,000 due each 5 years.) 1961 3(s'02 ___ $14,300 's '04 M-S 65,000r___Sept 1 1944 Bath and Gymnasium Bonds. 43s'03 F-A $16,0000_Aug 1 '12-13 3)s'03 ___ 4,600 's '05 M-S 65,000r___Mch 1 1945 48 '02 M-S $50,0000___Mch 2 1933 43s'05 J-D 125,000c__ _June 1 1920 Water Bonds. Is '16 F-A 500.000c&r_Aug 11948 4 As'05 F-A 79,000c__ _Aug 1 1930 45 '99 --. $9,000 __July 1 1919 43.s'08 A-0 850,000c&r_Apr 1 1948 Is Fire Department J-J 1$3,000r June 1 1912 14 55 '08 J-D 97,000c._ _June 1 1923 48 '1033,300_ -July 1 1945 Public Road Bonds. 1 500r June 1 1915 55 '08 J-D 50,000c_ -June 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912_ 461,200 435'92 M-N $100,000c&rNov 1 1922 Isg'05 J-J __July 1 1925 58 '08 A-0 24,000r__ .0ct 1 1922 Floating debt 3,305 4%8'93 J-J 750,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 Is '06 A-0 50,000r 25,000c&r_Oct 1 1926 58 '08 111-S 43,000r___Mch 1 1924 Sinking fund (all water) _ 800 4 As g'04 J-J 500,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 4s g '11 M-N 12,000o___May Fire Department. 1 1931 Assessed valuation 1911 911,865 4 Asg'94 J-J 600,000c&r_Jan 1 1925 48 '00 11-N '8,000o Nov 1 '15-30 (Assessment about A actual value.) 4s g '98 J-J 150.000r___Jan 11925 48 Greenville Dock. '04 J-J $2.600__June 1 '12-'16 ($2,000 each 5 years.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911317,79+ 48 97 M-N 200,000r___May 1 1927 Pipe 58 '08 M-S 23,000c___Moh 11028 Population in 1910 1.545 4s '98 M-S 44,000r__Mch 1 1928 Is '04 Line. M-S $142,0000 Sept 1 1934 School Bonds. INT. at First Nat. Bk., High Bdge. 33-8'99 J-J 50,000r___July 1 1919 Water Loan. Is '01 F-AJ$12.000c___Feb 1'16-21 4s '02 J-J 65,000r__ _July 1 1912 114,000c. _Feb 1 '26-31 HOBOKEN. J. H. Londrigan, City 4s '03 A-0 37,000r_Oct 1 1923 7s '73 M-N $500,000c&rMay 11918 58 '83 F-A 525,000c&rFeb 1 1913 _8'10 J-D 7,000r_ _June 1 1935 Clerk. 4s '03 J-J 30,000r_ _July 1 1913 Is '91 A-0 586.000e&rApr 1 1916 4As'11 F-A 62,000____Aug 1 1936 Hoboken is in Hudson County. 4s '03 A-0 10,000r_Oct 1 1913 Incorporated March 1855. Commis- 4s g '04 J-J 150.000r__ _July 1 1914 58 '91 J-D 350,0000&rrne 1 1921 4 As'12 A-0 108,000._ _Apr 1 1937 55 '92 J-J 248,000cdcaan 2 1922 Town-Hall Bonds. sion plan of government defeated 48 '04 A-0 26,000r__ _Oct 1 1914 Is '93 J-J 200.000c&rJan 2 1923 446'09 1934 June 27 1911. See V. 93, p. 63. $90.000 48 '04 J-J 30,000r_ July 1 1924 48 '99 J-J 100,000. __Jan 2 1929 .8'10 City Loan. F-A- 7,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1935 45 '05 F-A 38,000r__ _ Aug 1 1935 Bonds Purchase to Water Plant. 45 '98 J-D$312,000c-_Deo 1 1918 Is '05 F-A 100,000r__ _Aug 1 1915 Paving Bonds. 434g'11 A-0 $6,776,000c-Oct 1 1961 4)4812 A-0 $65,000_ _Apr 1 1922 Playground Bonds. 48 '03 -J-D 20,000r_Deo 1 1913 Sewer. Street Bonds. 45 '09 s-a $50,000 1939 4s'06 J-D 90,000r_ June 1 1916 48 '04 81-S $150.000r Sept 1 1934 00'12 A-0 $80,000 __Apr 1 '13-'12 Sewer Bonds. 48 '06 M-S 21,000r_ _Mch 1 1926 Is '04 J-D 146,000c&rDee 1 1934 Passaic Valley Sewer Bonds. 45 '97 J-J$100,000c_Mch 1 '17-'26 48 '07 M-S 16,000r-Sept 1 1927 Temporary Loans (General). 00'12 A-0 $71,000- -Apr 1 1962 45 '03 M-N 10,500r__Nov 25 1913 45 '09 A-0 10,000r_. Oct 1 1912 $1,493,537.60 _ On demand BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911 $1,039,160 _8 50,000_ _June 1 1930 4s '09 M-N 18,000r___Nov 1 1939 _s Temporary Loans (Water). 192,146 Sinking fund assets Paving Bonds. 430'10 M-N 150,000____May 1960 _s 159,000 -_ $125,000 __On -On demand Water debt (included) 45 '98 A-0 $50.000c&r_Oct 1 1928 4).s'11 M-N 50,000o___May 1 1 1961 Total assessed val. 1911_ _17,648.439 45 '09 J-J 125.000 1939 4 As'll M-N 15,000o_May 1 1931 4s Street Lighting. A-10 538.798r___Oct 1 1915 Total tax (per 31,000) l911 -._$I7,02 tS.T.1:00Z: Ni AY, 1912.] NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. gEAR NY (Con.)State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '11_56.869 Population in 1910 18,659 Population In 1910 125,657 INTEREST on refunding bonds INTEREST at Collector's office. due 1925 is payable at New Jersey Title Guar. & Trust Co., Jersey City; ILLE. on all other issues at West Hudson MERCHANTV This borough is in Camden County. Trust Co. of Harrison. Purchase of Real Estate. 4s ___ $6,500 _ 1912 KEYPORT. Sewer Bonds. This borough is in Monmouth Co. 4 --_ $20,000 ________ __1917 Sewer Bonds. 30,000_ ______ 1927 58 ____ $75,000 4 4s ___ _ __ 1937 TOTAL DEBT jan 1 1911_ __$46,500 Is '08 J-J $70,000c_July '23 & 33 1 1911_$1.629,9 Assessed valuation 50 BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '12 5146,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __ _$23.50 Sinking 25,788 Population in 1910 3,554 Assessed fund valuation 1911_ _ _1,939.503 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _523.10 LAKEWOOD TWP. SCH. DIST. Population in 1910 1,996 This district (P. 0. Lakewood) is in INT. on sewer bonds is payable at Ocean County. 4 48'11 J-J 560,000_52,000 yrly Central Trust Co. In Camden. Road Bonds. 45 g '95J-D $310,000c 1935 (Subject to call after 1905.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 __$310,000 Floating debt 258,000 Sinking fund __ ____ 10,142 Total valuation 1911_ _ _47,967,930 (Assessment about full value.) County tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _56.00 Population In 1905 67.934 Population In 1910 74,704 NT. at Nat. Iron Bank, MorrIst'n. 67 INTEREST is payable at office of City Treasurer and at local banks. TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FDS., &c. Dec. 31 '11. Total bond. t (inl. water debt) ------- 28,3105 _Sinking funds ________ 7,496,137 Net bonded debt _____ $20,814,063 Water debt (incl. above) $12,947,000 Water sinking fund (incl.) $4,758,999 The sinking fund receives each year an amount equal to about 3% of bonds outstanding. Temporary loan, bonds are only issued against such assets as unpaid taxes of last two yrs.. which are not applied to payment of tax-arrearage bonds, and unpaid assessments for street paving and sewer Improvements. ASSESSED VALUATION. 1911. 1910. 1900. MORRISTOWN. This town is In Morris County. Incorporated April 6 1865. Sewer Bonds 45 '07 J-J $380.000c_Jan 1 1948 (Subject to call after Jan 11918.) TOT. BD. DT. May 2 1912_$380,000 Sinking fund 13,120 Total assessed val. 1911__10,952,364 MIDDLESEX COUNTY. LODI. (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) County seat is New Brunswick. This borough is in Bergen County. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911....$20.15 R.E.288482718 274326398 Renewal Bonds. 118389585 School Bonds. Population in 1910 12,507 Per 78,014,003 73778,818 31716.875 J-J 5510,000r_Jan 1 '13-14 As ann $12,000.3_ _ _Part yearly 4 As INTEREST payable 1 4,000r__ _Jan 1 1915 Iron Bank in Morristown.at National Eamt.2,628,107 3283.516 1.271655 8,000o__ _Part yearly ann 4 ;is J-J 18,000r _1916-1919 5s ann 45,0000___Part yearly 348 Net 363868614 344812700 148834805 48 8,000r ____1920-1921 NEWARK. J-J Road Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) J-J 9,000r ____1917-1924 ____ $12,000r 4 ;is 1929 48 Tyler Parmly, Comptroller. Tax(per3.1) 19.70 48 '05 ____ 8,000r 19.30 22.40 Water Bonds. Newark is situated in Essex Co. POPULATION.-In 1910 was 8,000r ____ $80,000r 5s 1939 Is Vallsburgh annexed Jan. 1 1905. 347,469; in 1905 it was 283,289; in 8,000r BOND. DEBT May 2 1912_$148,000 48 School Bonds 1900 it was 246,070; in 1890 it was 1919-1928 3.358.97A-05200,000 F-A 10,000 Floating debt 30.000 48 ____Oct 1 1917 Sinking fund 8,100 4s '12 F-A 10,000 _Feb 1 '21-'30 45 '96 J-D 100,000_ _June 1 1916 181,830; in 1880 it was 136.508. Bridge Bonds, Assessed valuation 1911.._2,232,594 4s '98 F-A 100,000____Aug 8 1918 NEW BARBADOES TOWNSHIP Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$23.90 348 J-J $149,900e&r_Jan 1 '22-31 345 99 J-D 300,000____Dec 1 1929 SCHOOL DISTRICT. Population in 1910 4.138 4s'07 A-0 80,000r__Apr 1 '17-36 3;0'02 J-J 100,000____Oct 1 1932 This district Is In Bergen County. Road Bonds.._ 345'03 M-N 100,000_ INTEREST payable in Lodi. _May 1 1933 48 '05 345 $800r J-J --191z 3;0'03 J-D 15,000r_June 25 1933 5s '07 F-A $45,000c_ Aug 1 '34-'42 M-S 30.000c_Sept 1 '20-'29 8,100r__Apr 1 1912 48 '04 A-0 200,000r 4s A-0 LONG BRANCH. ___Apr 1 1934 5s '08 J-J 55,000c__July15'31-41 46,000r_ __Jan 1913.21 348'05 A-0 370,000r_Ap This city is in Monmouth County. 4s '04 J-J r 1 1955 48 J-J 42,000c_July 1 '20-'33 (See V.79, p. 118,for maturity.) Incorporated May 17 1903. This city (Subject to call Apr 1 1945.) 45 F-A 4.000c_Aug 15 '30-33 $500_ _ _Jan 1 1921 3;0'05 J-J has accepted the provisions of Section 4s '04 J-J 70,000_ _ _ _July 1 1955 55 J-J 10.500c_July 15'10-'32 15,000 __Jan 1922-36 3;0'05 1.1-N 250,000r___No 73 of Chapter 103 of Laws of 1907, v 1 1955 44s F-A 16,000c_Aug 1 '12-'19 A-0 43,000r ____1932-1935 thereby fixing its debt limit at 15% 48 (Subject to call Nov 1 1945.) Is '10 J-J 16,000r_July '12-'19 of the taxables. Commission gov't 45 '05 ____ 30.000 3;0'06 A-0 650,000_Apr 1 1956 4;0'11 1.1-N 150,000 ..May 1 1 '21-43 approved Mch. 12 1912; V.94, p. 778. _s 20,500 (Subject call April 1 1946.) (Varying amounts yearly) 45 '09 F-A 114,000r_Feb 1 '19-'37 348 06 F-A to65,000____Aug Beach and Park Bonds. 1 1956 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ __$368,500 48 g '05 J-D $150,0000_ _June 1 1935 11,000r__Feb 1 1938 (Subject call to Aug. 1 1946.) Assessed valuation 1911_ A2,057,662 48 '06 J-D 250,000e_ __June 1936 4s '10 J-J 595,000r __-_1920-1938 4s '07 M-N 1.165,500„Ma y 1 1957 School tax (per $1,000) 1911___$8.30 4;is g M-N 100,000 1 2,000r 1939 1937 (Subject to call May 1 1947.) INTEREST payable at the HackGeneral Refunding Bonds. Building Bonds. 1,286,000_ A-0 '08 4s __Oct 1958 1 ensack Nat. Bank, Hackensack. 55 '96 J-D $4,000 1916 490'10 A-05120,000c_Oct 1 '30-'49 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1948.) Ss '97 J-D 10,000 4%s 1917 9,900 15 years Dec 31 1943 NEW BRUNSWICK. School Bonds. BOND. DEBT Mch 1912 _ _$852,000 4s '08 J-D 267,000 4s '09 J-D 1,289,700c_Dec 31 1959 This city is situated in Middlesex 43 g '11 M-N 110,000c__Nov 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1911_62,907,862 (Subject to call after Dec. 31 1949.) County. The voters on June 4 Ag'11 M-N 50,000cNov 1 1941 (Assessment about 60% actual value) 27 1911 Asphalt Bonds. County tax (per $1,000) 1908_ _56.00 4s '11 M-S 300.000_ _Sept 1 1961 defeated the commission plan of gov(Subject to call Sept 1 1951) ernment. V. 93, p. 63. 5s '93 J- l) $65,000c___ _June 1913 Population In 1910 114,426 Bath House Bonds. Fire Dept. Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 5 1912_5519,000 INTEREST is at County 4s '11 M.N $125,000 May 1 1941 Is '07 -__ $10,500 _ __Nov 1 1917 Sinking fund Jan 1 1912 __ __ 87,311 Collectors's office,payable New Brunswick. City Hall Bonds. School Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911__14,053,081 3%8'01 J-J$1,000,000„.Jan 1 1931 4%8'94 _-_ $1,500 _____ 1912-1913 (Assessment about 4 actual value.) 3;0'02 J-J 500.000___Oct 1 1932 48 '99 _ 26,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____$20.58 MILBITRN TOWNSHIP. 1913-1926 City Hospital Bonds. This township is in Essex County. 45 '05 --_ Population In 1910 12,000_ „Oct 1 1925 13,298 345'02 J-J ‘300,000____J Sewer Bonds. 1 an 1932 INTEREST on beach and park I 60,000 _July 1 '20-'49 Refunding Corporate Bonds. M-S $79,000c_ _Sept 1 1923 4;0'10 bonds payable at Treasurer's office. 4%s 30.000__July 1 '50-'59 44s 31-S 35,000c__ _Sept 1 1933 4s '10 J-D $75,000June 1 1925 1.000___July 1 1960 Corporate Bonds. 448'04 M-S 35,000c __Sept 1 1934 4s '41 11,500_Sept 1 '21-32 LONG BRANCH SCH. DIST. '10 J-J $1,030,000_ __July 1 1930 Sinking Fund Bonds. 4%s'02 MS $19,000__ _Sept 1 1912 4 g'10J-D 12,000c__ _Dec 1 1930 48 4s '10 A-0 100,000_ __Oct 1 1955 3s '94 M-S $40.000 _Sept 1 1917 School Bonds. 55 '85 F-A 30,000 1915 Playground Bonds 44s'94 A-0 95,000_ M-N $33,000c..$2,000 yearly 45,000 _ 5s '98 J-J 1 1919 _ 1930 45 4s '11 Al-N $75,000 __ __Nov 1 1941 4 45'95 M-N 65.000_ _Oct 58 '97 M-N 6,000 _ __Nov 1 1920 _1927 4s '09 M-N $22,000____Nov 1 1929 Refunding Bonds. Sewer 4,0'96 1.1-N 68,000_ _Nov 1 1921 bonds _4173,000 Jan 1912 1 __ 5s '93 A-0 20,000 _ 1923 4s '08 $130,000____Ju ___ ly 1 1923 48 '97 31-N 10.000 __Nov 1 1921 16,099 4 4s J-J 19,000____Jan 1 1923 Sinking fund Jan 1 11)12_ 18,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1933 Total valuation 1911_ _ _ _4,379,373 48 '09 111-N 100,000____May I 1929 45 '97 M-N 201,000_ __May 1 1922 Public Library. 48 '97 M-N 97,000_ _Nov 1 1922 BOND. DEBT May 5 1912_5157,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _$18.00 ! Assessed valuation 1911_ _14,000,000 Population in 1910 3.720 ' 4s '97 J-J $300,000_ __ _June 1 1927 45 '98 M-N 110.000. May 1 1923 50,000____Jan 1 1931 3;0'98 M-N 24,000_ _July 1 1923 IN r. on sewer bonds is payable at 34s 01 J-J School tax (per $1,000) 1911. .$3.83 Storage Reservoir. 3%5'98 M-N 29,000_ __Aug 1 1923 INTEItEST payable at Citizens' U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y. 34s'q A-0$1,950,000r_Apr 1 1955 4s '98 3.1-N 62,000_ __Nov 1 1923 Nat. Bank, Long Branch. (Subject to call May 1 1904.) MILLVILLE. 345'99 M-N 20,000_ _Jan 1 1924 Street Opening. This city is in Cumberland County. 310'99 M-N 2,000_ __Feb 1 1924 MADISON. 48 '95 F-A$100.000____Aug 5 1915 3%5'99 M-N 48,000_ _Mch 1 1924 Refunding Bonds. This borough is in Morris County. Fire & Police Dept. Bonds. is s-an 326,5000_51,500 y'ly 3;0'99 M-N 25,000_ _Nov 1 1924 Incorporated Dee. 27 1889. 45 '11 M-N $350.000___May 1 1941 345'99 M-N 5.300_ .Dec School Loan,. Sewer Bonds. 1924 s-an $4,000c__ _$2,000 y'ly Passaic Valley Sewer Bonds. 345'00 M-N 3,375_ __Feb 4 30'11 J-J $125,000r__Jan 11941 Is 1925 448 s-ann 51,200c 30 years 4s '11 J-D$1,120,000_ Dec 1 1961 340'00 M-N 4.350_ _Apr (Subject to call Jan 1 1921.) 1925 (Subject to call Dec 11951) 3%8'00 11.1-N 12,0000 3,375_ _ _June 410'12 J-J 1925 25,000 _ _Jan 1 1942 44s s-ann Water Debt. (4 in 20 and 4 In 34800 M-N 13.000.. _Nov e (Subject to call Jan 1 1922) 1925 430'85 F-A$200,000___Feb 1 1915 345'01 M-N 4;0'11 .T-J $5,200 1.500. Jan Road Bonds. 1926 4;0'85 M-N 15,000____Nov 1 1915 3;0'01 A-0 15.950. _Apr (Subject to call.) F-A $5,000c_ _ 1912-1916 1926 445 4%s'88 31-S 20,000____Mch 1 1918 348'02 F-A Sewer Loans. ($2,000 due yearly.) 1,925_ _ _Feb 1927 4s '84 A-0 30.000___Oct 1 1914 3 4s 02 F-A l2,566 430 s-ann $24,000c Refunding Water Bonds. Aug 1927 4s '86 F-A 12,000___Aug 1 1916 3 10'02 J-D 11,600_ __Dec 348 F- A $70,000e.. Aug 1 1920 (4 in 25 and 4 in 30 years) 1927 4s '87 A-0 15,000___ _Apr 1 1917 3 10'03 31-N 15,000_ May 5s School Bonds. F-A $33,500 1928 Is A-0 $15.000c ____1917-1031 PERM'T DEBT Apr 1912_ _$151,200 4s '92 F-A 2,450,000__Feb 1 1922 34s'03 131-N 20,766_ .Nov 1928 48 '92 6,000,000_ 1.1-N Sinking fund May Rounding Light Bonds, 1 1922 310'04 M-S 48,000r Mch 17,164 1929 4s F-A $20.000r 1915 1919 Assessed valuation 1911._ _5,572,231 rs 92 A-0 20 000 __Oct 10 1912 34s'05 31-S 10,000_ _Sept :93 M-N 55,000__Nov 15 1913 BON I). DEBT Apr 1012__ _$220,000 (Assessment about full value.) Floating Debt Bonds. Assessment debt (ad(litional) _ _2.500 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 ___$23.10 4s '95 F-A 40,000_ _ _Aug 21 1915 4s '08 ...... $10,000 __Mch 2 1918 Assessed valuation 1911 _ 3.789,650 Population in 1910 5,500 _Mch 1 1919 12,451 48 '96 A-0 40,000__ _Oct 20 1916 45 '09 ___ Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _522.40 INTEREST payable at Miliville 4s '97 F-A 100,000__ __Aug 1 1927 48 '10 __ 10,000.. __July 1 1920 4s '99 A-0 20,000___Oct 12 1910 45 '11 ___ Population in 1910 23,000_ __Apr 1 1931 4,658 National Bank. 4s '00 F-A 20,000_ _Aug 1 1920 INTEREST payable at First Nat. Library Bonds. 4s '01 131-S 20,000_ _Sept 1 1921 45 '02 ____ $12,000_ _ _Sept 1 1932 Bank of Madison and Madison Tr. Co. MONTCLAIR. This town Is situated in Essex Co. 48 '02 A-0 30,000___ _Oct 1 1922 Almshouse Bonds. 4s '03 J-J 30,000_ _ _July 1 1923 4s '08 ___ $10,000___July 1 1938 Incorporated 1894. MERCER COUNTY. 334s'04 F-A 100,000r __.Aug 1 1934 School Bonds. County seat Is Trenton. Repavement Bonds 3;0'05 M-N 490,000r__ _May 1 1951 4s '02 1.1-S $50,000.. __Sept 1 1932 55 Bridge Bonds. M-N $10,0000 __1012-1021 (Subject to call May 1 1945.) J-J $30,000c_ _Jan 1 1923 3%s g J-J 4s 48 '08 ___ 2,000c_July 1 '12-13 16,000.. __July 1 1938 M-N 27,500oMay 1 1913 4s '05 M-N 50,000_ _ May 1 1925 4s '10 ___ 4s 1004 F-A 19,800r _Aug 1 1923 Is 28,000__ __July 1 1940 48 '08 111-N 50,000 __Nov 16 1928 45 '11 J-J M-S 14,000r_Mch 1 1924 4s '08 M-N 145,000c_Nov 1 1938 4s 15,000_ __July 1 1941 M-N 10,000rMay 11025 48 g '09 M-N 291,250c___ May 1 1939 4s '08 F-A 100,000_ __Aug 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 $1,367,207 4s M-S 54,900c _Oct 1 1026 4%g'11 A-0 74,250c___Oct 2 1941 4s '08 M-S 100,000.._ _Sept 1 1938 Imp. do sewer certificates4e 83,000 45 '09 31-N 100,000 __May 1 1929 Sinking fund and rash_ Firs House Bonds. J-D 7,950c._ _Dec 1 1936 48 _ 696,335 g A-0 $40,000c_ _Apr 11021 45 '09 l'A-N 200,000 __ __Nov 1 1939 Total valuation 1911 _ .12,591,388 F A 12,000r _Feb 1 1929 3 43 '10 4s 100,000 M-S __Mch __ 1 1930 Tax rate (per 31,0(10) 1911_ ..$22.00 F-A 35,000o_ __Feb 1 1929 7,375.48_ _Jan 1 1932 48 48 '12 4s '11 A-0 100,000_ __Apr 1 1941 Population In 1910_ Park Tunnel Bonds. Renewal School Bonds. • 23.388 45 '11 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1941 34s g J-J $100,000c_July 11032 45 '11 31-N 150,000 __ __May 1 1931 INTEREST library and reApr 1 1940 pavement bondson Renewal Bonds. 4 g '11F-A 66,000o__Feb 1 1941 4s '10 A-0 100,000 is payable at Bruns4s '10 M-S 100,000 __ __Sept 1 1940 wick Tr. Co.; J-J $25,000c_ __July 1 1923 Railroad Bonds. 4s on all other bonds at M-N 5105.000c_Nov 1 '12-'18 4s '11 F-A 100,000_ _Aug 1 1941 Nat. Bank of New Jersey, New 4s '04 M-N 10,000r __May 10 1924 55 Track Elevation Bonds. Sewer Bonds (Assessment). 5,000 __ ....May 1 1924 M-N 4s Brunswick, where principal will be MN $100,000c__May 1 1913 330'02 J-J $500,000____Jan 11032 payable at maturity. 4s '04 J-D 10,000r_ Dec 1 1924 58 4s '04 M-N19 100,000_ _May 19 1954 Park Bonds. A-0 10.000r_Oct 11025 4e 3 tisg06 J-.1 1100,000c_ _June 30 1931 3;0'04 F-A 450,000r___Aug 11054 NEWTON. Armory Bonds. J-D $25,000c__ _Dec 21016 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_4996,000 3;0'05 M-N 250,000r_Nov 1 1931 34s This town Is in Sussex County. (Subject call Nov 1 1945.) Assessment debt (add'I)__ Road Improvement Bonds. 100,000 45 '08 31-S to 1.'2,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1958 Incorporated 1°61. J-D$100,000r___June 1 1033 Sinking fund 4s 114,998 (Subject Sewer Bon . 1948.) after Sept. to call 1 48 03 F A 61,000r_-Aug 1 1933 Total assessed val. 1911_38,902,500 45 '05 A-0 $100,000c_ _Oct 2 1935 City Improvement Refunding. (Assessment about full value.) 4s '04 J-D 18.000r_ Dec 1 1934 School Bonds M-S$1.500,000 48'93 ___Mch 1923 15 Tax rate 103,000r___De (per I 1935 c $1,000) 1911____517.30 4s J-D 55 J-J 510,000c_Jan 1 '13-'22 Tax Arrearage. 31,000c&r_Jan 1 1938 Population In 1910 J-J 43s 21,550 48 '02 J-J $67,000_ _ _ _July 1 1912 8.000 4s F-A 53,000r ___Feb 1 1939 INTEREST on railroad bonds pay- 48 '03 J-J 4e -___ 7,000 57,000_ _ _July 1 1913 18,000 --Jan 1 1942 able at office of Mutual Benefit 4s '12 J-J Water Bonds. Life VAILSBURO BONDS.-Annered 15,500- __Jan 1 1942 Ins. Co., Newark, N. J.; on the $100,4s '12 J-J 48 J-J $118.000c Jan. 1 1905. Building Bonds. 000 sewer bonds at Shoe & BOND. DEBT Jan 1911_5224,000 Sewer, A-05228,500c&r_Apr 1 1941 Leather Bank, N. Y.Nat. 348 City; on the 4;0'04 J-J $140,000C __Jan 1 1934 Sinking fund 8,341 4s F-A 20,000c_ _Feb 1 1944 $145,000 school 4s due 1938 at Chase Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,806,352 45 '04 J-D $.000r .June 10 1944 Nat. Bank, N. Y.; other issues at 410'04 A-0 10 000c _ __Oct 1 1934 (Assessment about VA actual value.) Water. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 __$881,150 Bank of Montclair, Montclair, N. J. 4 48'98 A-0 $40,000c _Oct 1 '13& '28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$20.42 Floating debt 385,000 Population In 1910 4.467 School Sinking fund 231,179 MORRIS COUNTY. 48'00 .j-J $9,000c ....1912-l920 INTEREST payable at Sussex Co. Total assessed val. 191 L_93,619,955 Morristown is the county seat. 4%s'03 M-N 25,000c __Nov 11932 National Bank in Newton. 68 NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. This township (P. 0. Mt. Holly) is In Burlington County. Road Bonds. 210'12 May $25,000c ($1,000 yearly beginning 1915) BOND. DEBT Mch 1912_ _123,000 Bonds dated May 1 1912 _ _ _ 25,000 9,600 Floating debt Mch 1012.. Assessed valuation 1911_ __2,440,446 Population in 1910__5,652 NORTH BERGEN. This township (P. 0. Weehawken) Is In Hudson County. Town Hall Bonds. $48,000__July 1 '12-'35 Sinking fund Bonds. 1935 ___ $135,000 -5 15s '11 J-D 174,0000___June 1 1941 School Bonds. _ $276,800_ _Part yearly BOND. DEBT May 1911.. $461,800 89,874 Floating debt 135,000 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 191L_12,685.83 Tax rate (per 11,000) 1911 _ _118.85 15.662 Population in 1910 NORTH WILDWOOD. This city (P. 0. Anglesea) is in Cape May County. Street Bonds. $60,000_ __Mch 1 1932 5s '12 Mch 19-12.._ _1120,000 _BOND. DEBT Assessed valuation 1912_ __3,225,000 833 Population in 1910 INT.at Marine Nat.Bk.,Wildwood NUTLEY. This town, located in Essex Co., was formerly the township of Franklin. Name and government changed by Legislative Act of 1902. Commission government approved Mch. 26 1912. V. 04, p. 929. When Due LOANSFunding Bonds, _ _ $75.0000___Moh 1 1931 4 Hs Floating Debt Assessment 1 1917 50 10,000c-Apr 1 1918 410 Water Bonds. 4s M-N 147,0000„-Nov 1 1925 9,000c___Mch 1 1915 do '05 M-S 5,0000_Apr 1 1916 4s '06 A-0 5s '07 A-0 12,000c___Apr 1 1917 4343'09 J-D 15,000c__Deo 15 1929 Refunding Road Bonds. 40 A-0 $42,000r___Apr 1 1915 Road Bonds. 4s '04 A-0 15,0000-Apr 1 1914 Sidewalk Bonds. 4s '06 A-0 16,000c. _Apr 1 1916 - ..$242,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_ Floating debt 26,456 Sinking fund 35,316 13,911 Cash on hand 5,584,14.7 Total valuation 1911 Total tax (per 11,000) '11_ ___116.60 6,009 Population in 1910 NUTLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 45 '06 J-J $52,000e ___July 1 1946 1931 48 J D 28,000 1914 8.000_ M-5 4s BONDED DEBT Nov '08_ 1108,000 Assessed valuation 1907 _ _4.146 2 3 $7 10 School tax (per 11,000)'07 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Funding Bonds. 410'09 J-J 115,000__July 1 '12-'14 73,000...... July 1 1935 410'10 J-J 410'11 J-J 103,000____July 1 1936 69,000.... __Dec 1 1931 410'11 ___ Electric-Light Bonds. Jan 1 1960 4s '10 J-J $110,000c_ TOT. F'D D'T Dec 11911 $2,388,999 394,730 Temporary debt 475,930 Sinking funds 814,000 Waterf Funded 13,184 debt 1Temporary _ 388,493 Water sink. fd. (Incl.) 3,810,000 City property 1911 Total assessed val. 1911_ _21,192,537 (Assessment 85 to 00% actual value.) Tax rate (per 11,000) 1911_120.50 26,101 Population in 1905 29.630 Population in 1910 INT. at Orange Nat. Bank,Orange. OVERPECK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district (P. 0. Ridgefield Park) Is in Bergen County. Is '11 J-D $55,0000_June 1 '32-'34 BOND. DEBT Mch 1 1912_ 141,000 38,214 Sinking fund Sept 1911 Assessed valuation 1911_ _3,758,000 _126.80 Total tax (per 11,000) PASSAIC. Z. A. Van Houten, Comptroller. This city is in the county of the same name. Incorn. April 22 1873. Commission government adopted July 25 1911. City Bonds. J-D 18.000c_June 1 '12-'19 Is 3,000e_July 1 '12-'14 J-J Is 11,500c_July 11 1918 J-J Is M-N 13,0000_Nov 1 '13-'24 Is 7.5000___Aug 1 1919 F-A 410 M-N 31,500c May '12-'32 110 25,000c&rJan 2'13-'32 J-J 3 10 A-0 59,0000&r_Apr 1 1942 410 Street Imp. Bonds. ($?0,000c_July 1 '13-'14 10,000c..July 1 1915 J-J 110 I 30,000c_July 1 '16-'17 Public improvements. J-D $5,000c_Dec 1 1912 5s F-A 87,000o&rAug 1 '12-30 310 Funding_ Bonds. 4148'08 J-D $81,000c&r.Dec 1 '12-38 410'10 11108,000c&rMch 1 '13-3Q 70,000c&rMch 1 '31-40 4 14 g '10 A- 70,000c&r_Oct 1 1933 4 y;g'12 A-0 38,000c __ _Apr 1 1942 Public Park Bonds. J-J $12,0000_July 1 '12-'15 5s 4s A-0 26,000o&rApr 21 1929 41011 M-S 75,000cMch 1 1961 School-House Bonds. J-D 135.000c_Dec 1 '13-'17 410 J-D 47,0000&rDec 1 '21-30 3 10 9,000c___Sept 1 1912 M-S 5s 3,000cdorMeh 1 '13-15 M-S 55 9,0000_Aug I '12-'14 F-A 410 M-N 22,000c_Nov 1 '16-'17 414s A-0 28,000c_Oct 1 '19&'20 310 M-S 40,000c&rMeh 1 '13-20 3 10 4s A-0 20,000c___Oct 1 1924 4s '06 M-N 100,0000___May 1 1926 4 148'08 M-S 72,250c&r_Mch 1 1938 4s '08 M-N 256.000c&r_Nov 1 1928 410 g'10 A-0 103.000c-Oct 1 1940 4 Mg'12 J-J 109.000_ _Jan 1 1942 Refunding Bonds. 410'11 J-J $51,000c&r_July 1 1941 Hospital Bonds. 310 F-A $6,000c___Feb 1 1927 4s '06 M-S 25,0000&r_Mch 1 1936 Fire-Dept. Bonds. 414g'12 A-0 133.000c. __Apr 1 1942 Fire and Police-Dept. Bonds. 414g'12 A-0 126,0000. __Apr 1 1942 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1191211,695,750 166,429 Assessment debt (add'1)__ 52,591 Floating debt 90,473 Sinking fund Total assessed val. 1911_ _37,516,260 (Assessment about full value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _114.90 _54,773 Population in 1910 INTEREST on school bonds of 1910, funding bonds due Oct. 1933 and refunding bonds due 1941 and park bonds due in 1961 payable at People's Bank & Tr. Co., Passaic; on bonds dated 1912 at Hobart Trust Co., Passaic, or at Chatham & Phoenix Nat. Bank, N. Y. City; on others at People's Nat. Bank, Passaic. OCEAN CITY. This city Is in Cape May County. Commission government approved Aug. 15 1911. Improvement Bonds. 5s '97 ____ $28,000.._13,000 yearly 14,000 _ 5s _ 6,000 _Mch 15 1942 55 '12 __ _ Streets and Fire Bonds. 1932 4s '02 ____ 185,000 1923 5,000 5s '08 ____ Funding Bonds. 5s '11 J-J $50,000c__ _July 6 1941 School Bonds. 1925 $38,000 414s'05 Pavilion Bonds. 5s '05 ___ $7,000_ _ $1,000 yearly Board-Walk Bonds. 1915 5s '05 ___ $25,000 1917 5s '07 ____ 17,000 5s '09 _r..„ 20,000 1919 BOND. DEBT July 3 1911_1221,000 173,082 Floating debt 38,632 Sinking funds Assessed valuation _5,947,500 1911_Tax rate (per 11,000) 1911..__123.20 PASSAIC COUNTY. 1,950 • County seat Is Paterson. Population in 1010 Bridge Bonds F-A 152,000c....- -Feb 1913 55 ORANGE. 10,0000___July 1 1919 J-J F. G. Coughtry, Collector of Taxes. 45 Orange is situated in Essex County. 4s '06 A-0 i65,000c..... Apr 1 1925 __Apr 1 1926 65,0000 Jan. town 31 a as Incorp. 1860; as a city April 3 1872. Commission 410 '07M-S 30,0000_Sept 2 '14-'16 40,0000_Sept 2 1027 government defeated Sept. 12 1911. 110 '07M-S 20,000c_Sept 1 1910 Water Bonds. Road Bonds 5s '82 A-01344,000____Oct 1 1912 4s '01 F-A 90,000 __Aug 1 '24-'29 4s '08 J-J $50,000c___July 1 1918 5s '08 F-A 200,000 __Feb 1 1938 4 10'10 J-D 67,5000___Deo 1 1928 Court House Bond s410'08 J-D 180,000c._ _June 1 1938 J-J 1125,0000Jan 1 '14-15-16 13,000 1913-1925 45 _ 410'11 M-N 25,0000___May 1 1919 4s Tax- Arrearage Bonds. Rebuilding Bonds. 4s '04 A-0 $13,000__Apr 1 '13-'14 M-S 60.000c_ __Sept 1 1917 4s Assessment Arrearage. 4s '04 A-0 $4,000.. Apr 1 '13-'14 4s '04 J J 300,000c-July 1 '20-'24 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1911_1944,000 School House Bonds. 410'98 J-J 160,000July 1 '13-'18 Total valuation 1911 _ _160,614,686 (Assessment full value.) 45 '02 J-J 140.000_July 1 '24-'31 1 2,000____July 1 1932 State&Co tax(per $1,000) '09.$5.77 215.902 4s '04 J-D 125.000c_Dec 1 1934 Population in 1910 4s '05 J-J INT. at First Nat. Bk., Paterson. 15,000____July 1 1935 5,000...._ _June 11037 3 '07 J-D J. Curran, 410'08 A-0 110,000c___Apr 1 1938 PATERSON. James Comptroller. 4s '09 M-N 8,000___May 1 1939 This city is in Passaic County. In. 4 10'11 A-0 55,000o_ _Apr 1 1941 corp. as a city March 19 1851. Refunding Bonds. 4s '07 J-J 154.0000... _Jan 1 1937 Commission government defeated Aug. 29 1911. Sewer Bonds City Hall Bonds. 5s '92 J-D$255,000__June 1 '22-'32 5s '93 J-J 200,000___Jan 2 '13-'32 So '93 A-0 1110,000o_Apr '12-'22 6s '93 F-A 57,000.. _Aug 1 '29-'33 410'94 M-N 120,000c_Nov '33-'44 410'94 J-D 50,000.. June 1 '13-'14 4s '04 J-J 100.0000__July '23-'32 410'96 F-A 125,000__Aug 1 '15-'21 43 '02 F-A 76,000c_Aug 1 1932 Fire Dept. Bonds. 4s '99 J-D 50,000_ _June 1 '19-'22 410'11 J-J 135,000____July 1 1931 Ton-Year Street-Im pt. Bonds. Funded Debt Bonds. 5s '07 A-0 119,170.79Apr 15'12-17 14,327.83.July 1'12-18 48 '04 J-D 1500,000c_June 1 1939 5s '08 J-J School Bonds. 4s '98 A-0 150,000c__Apr '13-'14 1918 4s '98 F-A 15,Q00c_ _Aug 4s '99 A-0 50.0000 _Apr '14-'15 4s '00 J-D 100.000c__June 1 1919 4s '04 M-S 70,000c__Mch 1 1929 43 '04 M-N 54.000c__Nov '14-'29 43 '05 M•S 275.000c_Mch 1 1935 4s '06 J-D 36,000c_June 1 1931 81,0000_July 1 1932 410 '07 J-J 410'08 M N 200.000c___Nov 1 1933 4s '09 J-J 105.000c__ _July 1 1934 4 10'10 J-D 180,000r_June 1 1940 410'11 J-D 200,000 1941 Street Improvement Bonds. 4s '03 J-D $14,000c.,__ _June 1913 4s '05 51-N 110,000c_May 1 1915 410'08 M-N 100,000c_May 1 1918 43 '09 J-J 85,000c___July 1 1919 410'10 111-N 70,000c --Nov 1 1920 Sewer Bonds. 4s '00 J-J 150.0000_June 30 1920 4148'12 M-S 40,000... __Mch 1922 Park Bonds 58 '92 J-D 115.0000„June 1 1912 Building Bonds. 4s '04 A-0 340.0000_ _Apr 1 1924 410'10 M-N 25,000____Nov 1 1930 Sewer Appropriations 1916 48 '99 F-A $18,000c_. Aug Garbage Destructor Bonds. 430'12 M-S 185,000 __Mch 1 1932 Renewal Bonds. 4s '87 J-D $50.000c_June 1913 43 '88 J-D 34,500c__Dec 1914 45 '89 J-D 85,0000__Deo 48 '02 M-N 49,0000„May 1 1917 4s '02 J-D 38,000__.Dec 1 1922 4s '03 A-0 25,0000_Apr 1 1923 43 '03 M-N 35,000c__May 1 1923 45 '03 J-D 55,000r__Dec 1 1923 4s '04 F-A 25,0000__Feb 1 1924 4s '04 A-0 35,0000„Apr 1 1924 43 '04 M-N 40,0000Nov 14 1924 48 '05 J-D 75,000o_Deo 11926 4s '06 J-D 115,000o_Deo 11928 410 '07J-J 100 0000_July 1 1937 430 '08M-N 100,000c___May 1 1928 410'09 A-0 50.000c___April 1919 410'10 A-0 325,000c___Apr 1 1940 TOT. BD. DT. Alay -1191214,235,500 206,751 Floating debt _ _ __ _ _ _ TOTAL DEBT May1 '12: 4,513,751 Sinkingfund744,434 City property 1912 _ _ ___ 2,052,500 2,183,000 School property 1912 Assessed valuation, real 82,451,934 Assessed val., personal __ _17,090,071 510,517 Second class RR. property Total assessed val. 1911_100,052,522 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911____ 16.80 111,529 Population in 1905 105,171 Population in 1900 125.600 Population in 1910 INTEREST at City Treas. office. [VoL. Lxxxxiv. $150,100 Sewer bonds 201,900 Anticipation bonds 170,000 Funding bonds. Sewer reconstruction bds.. 3,700 Isolation Hospital bonds_ 2,500 Water refunding bonds...._ 17,000 Water note _ 20,000 Temp'y loan & sewer °Us_ 108,500 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '12.. 2,274,564 Sinking fund and cash_ ___ 568,384 NET DEBT Jan 1 1 1,706,180 Total valuation 1011-----18,364,396 Total tax (per 81.000) 1911 _118.00 32.121 Population In 1910 INT. payable in Perth Amboy. CITY PROPERTY.-Value of property owned by the city on Jan. 1 1912 was $1,551,958.09. PLAINFIELD.' This city is in Union County. Incorporated in April 1869. On Dec. 14 1911 the Plainfield Union Water Co. refused the offer made by the city to purchase Its property for 1500,000. V. 03, p. 1737. School Bonds. 1$3,0001___Deo 1 1912 4s g '04 J-D 50.0000_,June 1 '13-'22 6,000c___June 1 1923 6 000c_June 1 1924 4s '05 J-D 454,000c_June '25-'33 I 4,000c_ _ _ _June 1934 9,000c ___.1912-1920 43 '05 J-D 95,000c_ _July 1 1958 J-J , 414g'08 4s 09 M-N 45,000c___Nov 1 1959 48 '09 M-N 10.000c__Nov 1 1924 2,000c___Jan 1 1933 48 '11 J-J 124,000c_Jan 1 '34-'37 114,000c_ _Jan 1 '38-'39 Police Station Bonds. 414g'08 J-J J15,000c_July 1 '12-'16 118,0000.July 1 '17-'28 Sewer Bonds. 4s M-N 1/35,000c_May 1 '28-'34 1 6,000c__ -May 1 1935 _ -....1927 68,000c 4s J-J _3 4 10'08 M-N 60,000c912-1941 48 '09 M-N 136,000c..-Nov 1 '36-'41 1 7,000c___Nov 1 1942 Fire House Bonds. Ois g '08 115,000c___Deo 1 1918 Street Bonds. $4.000c___Sept 1 1912 1 '13-'18 4% g '08 M-S4 18,0000_Sept 1 '19-'24 30,000c___July 1 1913 Ss g '10 J-J (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) 34,000c___July 1 1914 5s '11 J-J (Optional after July 1 1912) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 1651,548 44,000 Floating debt 15,452 Sinking fund Total assessed val. 1911...25.458,533 (Assessment about full value.) Total tax (per 11,000) 1911_117.50 PENNSAUKEN TOWNSHIP 20.550 Population in 1910 SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district (P. 0. MerchantsINTEREST is payable at the office vIlle) is in Camden County. City Treasurer. the of 4 10'11 _ _ 161,900 1931-1937 BONDED DEBTOct 1911_161,000 PRINCETON SCHOOL DIST. This district is in Mercer County. PERTH AMBOY. 410'11 J-J 111,000o_ __Jan 1 1028 This city is In Middlesex County. 164,000c_Jan 1 '29-'60 School Bonds. 42,000c_Jan 1 '63-'76 4s ___ 110,000 Mch 1919 410'11 J-J 12,000e. _Jan 1 1961 48 ___ 36.000 Oct 1915 410'11 J-J 13,0000. Jan 1 1962 18,0(1) 45 July 1917 INT. payable at Nat. City Bank, 5,000 Jan 1922 Bk. in Princeton. Princeton or Y., N. 4s 37,000 _ Oct 1922 4s '04 ii-S 54.000____Sept 11034 35 000____July 1 1935 RAHWAY. s 4s '06 If--S 49,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1936 This city, of Union County, was .__ 100,000 _-1938 declared bankrupt in 1882, and a - 1918 compromise of the debt, exclusive of 25,000-- ---_ __ 410'l1 A-0 47,0000___Apr 1 1941 the water debt (1185,000), was forth20,000c___July 1 1941 with agreed to with most of the lead410'11 ___ ing creditors at 35 cents on the dollar. Improvement Bonds. ____ $7,000__Mch 21 1915 the debt, exclusive of water debt, 4 10 then amounting to about 11,200,000. Judgment Bonds. 16,000__Jan 22 1920 This settlement was completed in 4,000...._Mch 22 1920 1894, and interest is now paid 14.000__Aug 15 1920 promptly on the new bonds. The water bonds were renewed in 1891 at City Hall Bonds 410'08 J-J $35,000____July 1 1928 4%, an agreement having been made 1917 in 1890 by which all accrued interest __s ._- ii 3,000 _ at 7% was adjusted at the 35% rate. Funding Bonds. 410 M-N 1170,000.....Nov 1 1916 Interest on these water bonds is also now promptly paid. Incorporated Sewer Bonds. M-N 141,000 _ Nov 1 1916 1858. Commission government de410 Sept. 26 1911. feated 68,100_ __July 1 1011 410'08 J-J ' 410'10 11-N 41.000o___May 1 1920 Adjustment Bonds. 1913 414 '82 M-N $459,153 92r_Nov 1 1922 3,700 ___ __s (Subject to call at any time.) Fire Department $6,400-----_ _ 192-3_ ___ _a School Bonds. 1914 43.io M-S 135,000c&r_Mch 1 1918 12,600_ ___ _ ___ __s 15-1916 _ -193,200 __s A-0 75.000c...-Oct 1 1959 Is 410 d--.1 Filtration Plant Bonds. 10.000__ _Jan 1 1924 414s '04_ .._ 19,000__ _Aug 1 1924 4148'06 M-N 135,0000 1936 Street Bonds, Water Bonds Renewed. 410'09 A-0$125.000____Oct 1 1924 45 J-J $185 000e. _July 1 1932 430'11 __ 87,000c___Nov 1 1926 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1911_1789,154 __ 1023 Water debt (included) _ __ 100,000 _ 220,000 Refunding Water Bonds. Other liabilities 114,042 Feb 11929 Sinking fund 430 117.000 17,534 __in Perth Amboy. INT.payable Total valuation 1911 5,729,083 Water Bonds. (Assessment about 60% actual val.) 1922 Sept 410_ _ 1250.000 Total tax (per 11.000) 1011_ _ _120.00 (Subject to call Sept 1 1007.) Population in 1910 9,337 Jan 1917 45 ___ 25,000 INTEREST on water board loan July 1916 12,000 4s __ loan school and Nferpayable the at 80,000_ __July 1 1933 cantfle Trust Co., New 4s .i-J York;on other 4s '04 J-D 155,000c___Sept 11034 loans the at Bank. Rahway Nat. 40,0000__ July 1 1935 4s '05 J-J 11-N 100,000 __ ..May 1 1936 4s 50.000c-Jan 1 1940 RAMSEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 410'10 J-J This district is in Bergen County. Hospital Bonds. 1916 130'11 M-S 132,000 __Sept 1 '16-'31 12,500 _s BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ 138,000 Temporary Reservoir Bonds. _1913 Assessed valuation 1911_ __1,102,000 _s _ __ $10,000 INT. at First Nat. Bank,Ramsey. Assessment Bonds. $29,663.52 -------1914 _s RIDGEFIELD PARK. Public Facilities Bonds. 1930 This village is in Bergen County. _s__ $15,000 _ Incorporated June 23 1892. CommisRecapitulation. $672,000 sion government approved Apr. '12. Water bonds 436,000 School Bonds School bonds 1912 J-D J11,0000 45,664 S10 Assessment bonds 128,000c ____1914-1027 38,000 bonds City-Hail '29 13 .Deo 50,000o 312,000 I10 J-D Street Improv't Bonds 1929 7,000 is '10 J-D 1 3,0000 Improvement bonds 1930 4,0000 1 24 000 Judgment bonds J-D 55,000c_June 1 '32-'42 15,000 Is g Police Facilities bonds Road Bonds. 10.000 Reservoir bonds Aug 125,0000-Aug '25-'29 5s 41,200 Fire Department bonds 4s 1 MAY, 1912.I NEW JERSEY--CITIES AND TOWNS 69 4s '04 F-A $20,600__Feb 20 1914 Assessed valuation 1911_530,294,704 SUSSEX COUNTY. RIDGEFIELD PARK (Con.)48 '04 M-S 20,100r_Sept 1 1914 County seat is A ewton. County tax (per $1,000) 1911..85.80 Sewer (Assessment) Bonds. 9.000_ __ Feb 24 1915 '05 F-A 48 1938 1 48 _Oct '08 A-0 820 $20,000c___ 38 1910 J-J $27,000c__July '12-'20 Population in 4348 '05 11-N 24,000._ Nov 1 1915 48 1 1929 4s '09 A-0 64,000c___Apr 22,500c. _July '12-'22 J-J is INTEREST is payable at New F-A 34,600__Feb 24 1916 '06 4s Road Bonds. '13-'22 9,000c.._ _Jan J-J is York Trust Co., New York City. 45 '09 A-0 $34.000.3..„Oct 1 1939 45 '06 F-A 44.200____Aug 11016 Funding Street (Assessment) Bds. 45 '10 J-J 14.500e-July 10 1940 48 '06 A-0 56.100____Oct 1 1916 Is '10 J-J $18.000c __Jan 1 1930 SOUTH AMBOY. 4s '11 A-0 4,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1941 45 '07 F-A 63,000____Feb 1 1917 Funding Bonds. This city is in Middlesex County. BOND. DEBT Oct 1911_4136,500 48 '07 F-A 75,100-__Aug 1 1917 58 '11 J-J $50,000o___Jan 1 1931 Water Bonds. (add'1)__ _ 93,633 48 '07 11-S 47.300-Sept 27 1917 debt Assessment 1932 1912 1 1 __July _June __ 42,000c_ 5s '12 J-J $2,000 _ 5s 7,289 is '08 F-A 49,900_-_Feb 24 1918 Sinking fund BD. DT.(Gen.) Mch 1 '12.. $193,500 Schools. Assessed valuation 1911_ _15.626,401 45 '08 J-D 50.600_June 22 1918 39,056 55 $5,250. Floating debt __ 8.82 is '08 M-N 40,500....__Nov 2 1918 & Co. State tax(per $1,000)11_3 48,565 Pu blic Dock. Sinking fund and cash in 1910 26,781 4s '09 F-A 29.100____Feb 1 1919 $12,000 Jan 1 '13-'24 Population _ Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _3,748,996 5s ov 1 1919 INTEREST payable at Sussex 45 '09 M-N 76,700____N Sewer Bonds. (Assessment at full value.) 4s '10 F-A 34,700___Feb 24 1920 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _525.20 55 '11 J-J J$58,000c_Jan 1 '13-'41 National Bank, Newton. 20 1920 pt 67,700___Se M-S 434s'10 ___ 5,000 Population in 1912 (est.) ) 15,000e_Jan 1 '42-'46 446'11 F-A a53,800____Feb 1 1921 INT. at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co. TOTAL DEBT .Tan 1 1912_ $94,250 TEANECK TWP. SCR. DIST. 36,300r_ __Dec 1 1921 J-D 448'11 Bank, Is This district (P. 0. Nat. Englewood) 3,069,638 In N. Y. City, the First Assessed valuation 4 %s'll F-A 31,200 __Aug 1 1921 1911_515.60 in Bergen County. 1911_Ridgefield Park, the Hackensack Nat. Tax rate (per $1,000) __Feb 20 1922 7,007 5s '05 M-S $23.000c_Mch 1 '13-'38 4s '12 F-A 19,200_ Bank and People's Nat. Bank. Population in 1910 Park Improvement. 1 5s M-S '09 27,000c_Mch '13-'39 INTEREST payable at First Nat. BOND. DEBT May 1912 -- $50,000 913 '88 J-D $69.000___June 15 1913 RIDGEWOOD. 1 1916 Bank, South Amboy. Assessed valuation 1911_ _ 1,600.000 45 '91 11-N 25,000 __May This village is in Bergen County. 5,000____Dec 1 1916 School tax (per $1,000) '11_-_310.20 58 '91 J-D Incorporated in 1894. Commission 5,000____July 1 1917 ORANGE. 48 '92 J-J U.S. at payable Mort, INTEREST government approved Sept. 12 1911. SOUTH 2,000___Jan 16 1918 Francis Speir, Pres.; F. Fenner, gage & 45 '93 J-J Trust Co., New York. V. 93, p. 743. Treas. 48 '93 A-0 25,000____Apr 1 1918 Original Sewer Bonds. 20,000Sept 2 1926 This village is in Essex County. 348'01111-S yly 516,000 $144,0000_1 J-D 5s TRENTON. is '04 J-D 10.000____June 1 1929 1 on June 1 Incorporated 1869. F. W. Donnelly, Mayor; H. E. 48 '05 J-J 14,350____July 1 1930 Funding Bonds. Macadam Bonds. Mch 1 1935 Evans, Treasurer. 2.500____June 1 1936 514.200c___ M-S 948'10 is '06 J-D 1912-1922 $15,000 J-J 59 in is Mercer The Trenton County. Park 23,000___ Jan 1 1932 Bonds. J-J '07 45 M-N 60,000_14,000 yearly 5s 4348'10 M-S $10,000c___Mch 1 1935 water works are much more than self- 48 '10 J-D 19,000-June 15 1930 Broad St. Bonds. supporting. On June 201911 voters 448 10,600____Dec 1 1920 Refunding Bonds 5-a A-0 $36,000 _ 434s g J-J $51,000c___Jan 11030 approved commission form of govern- 48 '11 J-J a45,000____July 1 1941 Building Certificates. ment. See V. 93, p. 1713. a Coupon or registered. 1913 (Sublect to call after Jan 1 1920.) $4,000 City-Hall Bonds. Renewal Bonds. CHAMBERSBURG BONDS 1914 5,000 J-D Is F-A $7,000c_Feb 1 '13-'19 4s '07 31 S$100,000r_Mch 1 1937 ASSUMED. 1915 lag 6 non 434s'08 F-A 200.000__Aug 1 1938 Sewer Bends. Parks. West Side Sewer Bonds. 48 '09 A-0 200.000... ..Apr 1 1939 Is '88 A-0 $13.000 -Apr 20 1913 '12-'44 J'ly Is $256,000cder '04 J-J '15-'25 1 g 58 '11 F-AJ $65,000c_Au --1898.) (See V. 78, p. 2617. for maturity ) 4s '09 J-D 200,000c___Dec 1 1939 (Subject to call In 1 4,500c_.. Aug 1 1926 '1+,8'08 Crematory. 1100_ Pstst due_ $48,000(- _May '45-48 11 Storm.Drain Certificates. 1 1921 _July $50,000_ J-J 01 ASSUMED, )4s _ _1930-1935 BONDS, 2,028.59 WILBUit 11-S 4 J-D $28,500 .....1917-1920 5s 4,200_ ___July 2 1916 is 06 J-J Water Bonds. School. School Bonds. __Feb 11032 4s 06 J-D 10,000_Dee 1 1916 55 '93 A-0 $2.000_ _Apr 10 '13-'14 $9,000_ F-A 434s 1912-1918 $21,000 --58 3,400___Jan 1 1917 55 '96 11-S 48 07 J-J 2,000.Sept 16 '12-'13 Water Bonds. 1912-1914 6,000 1032 Fire Department. F-A 59,000 Improvement. ___ 1 5,000 1915-1919 4 3.4s 48 ept 1 1912 58 '93 J•J $15,000_ __July 21 1913 M-S $4.000____S 4s '92 Bonds. t Improvemen Street 1920-1924 20,000 15,000_ _July 1 1921 55 '95 F-A 15.000.. _Apr 1 1915 1925-1927 Is '07 Ni-S 33.760r_Sep 18 '12-'15 348'01 J-J 15, 3!.4s'02 F-A 17.000__Feb 1 1922 LOANS PAYABLE BY SPECIAL Cons truc tion Bonds. 10,000o__May 1 '15-19 M-S 10,000____Sept 1 1922 330'02 '13-'24 an ASSESSMENT. $5.500r._..J -.T J '05 4s M-N 130,000o ..May 1'20-'29 4348 2,500_May 21 1922 1 1912_ $406,488 345'02 11-N Assessed upon City. 40.000c_May 1 '30-'39 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1911_ M N 25,000r___June 1 1928 '06 t. 45 0,690,675 Improvemen Street val. assessed Total $525,00) TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912 16,000r_ __Apr 1 1914 is '03 A-0 $13.187.04__Oct 1 1913 157,00u Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__$19.20 4s 04 A-0 School bonds (incl.) 6.014 4s 04 M-N 20.000r__May 17 1924 is '05 F-A 16,244.43_Feb 1 1915 Assessed valuation 1912__ _7,297,995 Population In 1910 3.700.--Aug 1 1917 Is '06 F-A 21,890.59.Feb 1 1916 INTEREST is largely payable at 45 '07 F-A (Assessment about 34 actual value.) 8,988.20.Dec 1 1916 4s '09 F-A 14,000...._Aug 2 1919 Is '06 J-D Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__ 423.00 U. S. Mort. & Trust Co.. N. Y. School House. Is '07 A-0 21.893.71..Apr 1 1917 _5.416 Population in 1910. 1913 448'08 A-0 11,522 75__Oct 1 1918 15 ay $18.000___M M-N '93 45 Nat. SOUTH ORANGE SCH. DIST. INTEREST payable at First 1 1917 448'10 ___ 19,345.56__Dec 1 1920 This district includes the township is '92 A-0 9.000____Oct 16 Bank and Ridgewood Trust Co., both 1918 48 '11 __ 28,837.70„July 1 1920 6.000-Jan 48 '93 J-J and the village of South Orange. of Ridgewood. 1914 25 Oct 18,000_A-0 Assessed upon prop. benefitted. '94 48 55 g '97 J-J $9,000c_July 1 '12-'17 Street Improvement 45 g '02 F-A 114,000c_Aug 1 '12-'16 45 '96 M-N 21,000.-Nov 2 1916 ROSELLE. b 1 1017 45 '08 M-N $5,345 00_May 21 1913 8.000____Fe F-A '97 4s County. 1 '17-'23 Union _Aug in is 124,500_ This borough 14.500_Jan 18 1918 45 '03 A-0 51,349.92__Oct 1 1913 4s g '04 J-J 10.000c.Jan 1 '12-'21 45 '98 J-J School Bonds. 1929 48 '05 F-A 64.055.57.Feb 1 1915 1919-1933 4s g '10 M-N 170,000c_May 1 '18-'31 354s'99 M-N 25,000____Nov 1 __ $60,000 is May 1 1930 45 '06 F-A 106,209.41.Feb 1 1916 100,000____ M-N 348'00 yearly.) amounts (Various Construction Bonds. 2 500____June 1 1931 45 '06 J-D 11.991.80_Dec 1 1916 Jan 1 1931 44sg'10 J-J $24.550c_ ..July 1 1932 345'01 J-D 55 '11 J-J $20,000o 1 1934 348'02 F-A 11,800____Feb 1 1922 4s '07 A-0 67.406.29-Apr 1 1917 ROND. DEBT Jan. 1911_472,000 4 4812 M-N 12,150c_ May 7,500____July 6 1931 430'08 A-0 34,777 25..Oct 1 1911 $5,100 434s'12 J-D 65,000c_June 1 '32-'36 334s'01 J-J Floating debt 1921 343'02 11-S 48,500__Sept 1 1932 45 '11 _ 8,800.00 (Part due each year.) Assessed valuation 1911._ _3,129.743 15.000_ _ _June 3 1932 448'10 __ 47,074.44-Dec 1 1920 J-D ;0'02 3 $264,200 11012 Apr DEBT 0 BOND. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_416.0 5 b 1933 1 1921 uly 3,000____Fe F-A 34,362.30__J 334s'03 '11 45 ,992 2,725 Assessed valuation 1911_15,690 Population in 1910 70,000._ July 22 1933 43 '03 J-J WATER LOANS REPORTED INT. on bonds of 1911 payable at (Assessment about 80% actual value) $34s'03 F-A 3.500___Aug 17 1933 SEPARATELY. School tax (per 11 .0)101 1911_ _ _$3.05 43 '04 M-S 50,000r... Sept 1 1934 First National Bank in Roselle. City Water. 10,000 Population in 1912 (est.) 43 '05 11-N 18,600. _ __Nov 1 1935 Is '93 M-N $75.000._ May 15 1913 is issue ROSELLE PARK. INTEREST on the $38,500 2,900_ _Apr 2 1936 is 97 J-J 350.000.....Tan 1'17 &'27 This borough is in Union County. payable at the Fidelity Trust Co., 48 '06 A-0 4,800___May 23 1936 Is '96 J-D 45.000.___June 1 1916 45 '06 M-N Sewer Bonds. Newark; on the 55 at the Franklin 414 '06 J-D 900_Dec 11016 2' ,4s'02 A-0 75,000____Apr 1 1922 1928 1 __Nov $47,000 ___ Is '08 Savings Institution, Newark, and 130.000__ -_Apr 1 1937 4s '04 J-J 100,000r-Ju1y 1 1934 54,000 _....-Apr 1 1930 on the $10,000 4s and $170,000 4s 45 '07 A-0 Is '10 __ 45 '07 F-A 26.000_....Aug 1 1937 90 '06 J-D 150.000....June 1 1936 Road Bonds. • & Co. B. Y. Leach A. City at In N. 6.000__July 1 1938 4 4s'OR M-S 50.000_ __Mch 1 1938 4s '08 .T-J $8,680 is 434s '08F-A 24.750____Aug 1 1938 448'08 A-0 100.000-Oct 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_4109,680 SPRING LAKE. _Past due 500 5,000____Aug 1 1938 F-A '08 is 14,837 Lake 0. Spring Floating debt This borough (P. 4s '08 M-S 21,000____Sept 1 1938 8.096 Beach) is in Monmouth County. INTEREST is payable at TreasSinking fund 1919 2 _Aug 10,000___ -A F '09 4s Trenton. Total assessed val. 1911.._ _3,01'1,401 Park Bonds. 5,500_ _Oct 14 1919 urer's office inMay 1 '12. Aug.21'11. 4s '09 A-0 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_.$17.00 434s'03 F-A $15,000_ _Aug 1 1933 443 a9,000____Dec 1 1940 s-a & c$6,062,417 $5,960.377 Tot.bd.dt., Water Extension. Population in 1910..3.1314 1941 1 Mch a80,000____ M-S 434s'11 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Roselle. 4 148'06 F-A $25,000_ __Aug 1 1936 434s'11 J-D a55.000_ _ _June 1 1941 Sinking funds_ 1,950,010 1,644,283 55 g '11 11-S 70,000e_ _Mch 1 1941 448'11 A-0 49,000r___Oct 1 1941 Net debt__ _54,112,407 $4,316,094 RUMSON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Water, Sewer & Park Bonds. Public Bath Bonds. This district (P. 0. Fairhaven) Is Is '96 J-1) $70,000_ _Dee 1 1928 Water debt 43 '08 F-A 83.500----Aug 1 1918 In Monmouth County. (incl. above) $945,500 $945,500 No. Spring Lake Bon-cis. Bonds. Library Is '10 J-J $24.000 July 1 '12-'35 55 '99 J-J $30,000 __Jan 1 1929 On May 1 1912 the city had a J-J $100,000____Jan 1 1931 floating 3 debt of $871,289. BOND. DEBT Mayo 1912_ $64,870 Funding Bonds. 15,000__Feb 1 1932 CITY PROPERTY.-The total Assessed valuation 1911 _ _4,500,000 5s '07 M-N $56,000_ __Nov 1 1937 348'02 F-A Bonds. Loan General property owned by the city is of value School tax (per $1,000) 1911 __$21.00 Board-Walk Bonds. 343'03 F-A $4,795____Feb 2 1913 estimated at $2,967,200, including 4;48'04 A-0 $15,000 ..Apr 15 1914 3 4.500____Apr 1 1913 48'03 A-0 $2.000,000. works, water RUTHERFORD. Sewer-Ext. Bonds. 1913 1 y 4,025____Jul Tins borough is in Bergen County. 410'09 F-A $15,000_Aug 2 1939 348'03 J-J ASSESSED VALUATION. 900r___Dec 7 1914 J-D 1905. 1910. Incorporated Sept. 21 1881. BONDED DEBT Apr 1-912 $223,500 4s '04 A-0 12.500__Oct 6 1912 R.E. 1911. $ Funding Bonds $ Assessed valuation 1911_ _52,771,700 334s'02 Hospital Bonds. 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$21.19 34135,911 59050.525 m-S $78,5000 915 fr June 1 1934 R. E..62132.225 10365,238 7,413,230 Improvement Bonds. 853 is '04 J-D $12.500r_ Population in 1910 4.000r_Oct 24 1935 Pers. 10631,988 '05 A-0 INT.at First Nat.Bk. Spring Lake. 4s Re Ded. 1,591,444 1,491.578 947.338 434s g- J-J $75,0000_July 1 1922 -paving Bonds. Street Bonds. 3 48'02 M-S $35,000._ Sept 1 1932 1932 M-N $40,0000 is Net _72050,589 67924,185 40601,803 1933 1 _Oct SUMMIT. 4s '03 A-0 27,000. value.) Park Bonds. This city is in Union County. In- 3 413'03 A-0 35,000___Apr 15 1933 (Assessment about actual 48 '05 F-A $12,500c&r_Feb 1 1930 corporated in March 1899. Tax 1933 ec 1 10.000__D J-D 4s '03 22.50 19.60 21.20 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912.. $206,000 (p.M.) 1 1934 une Bonds. Park 4s '04 J-D 20,000____J 219,546 Floating debt POPULATION.-In 1910, 96.815; 91,177 00'11 F-A $40,000e___Mch 1 1936 4s '05 11-N 60.000r_Nov 1 1935 Sinking fund In 1900 it was 84,180; it was 1905 In 1936 1 ug Bonds. School 13,000r___A F-A '06 45 Assessed valuation 1911__ _6,461,052 Is M-S $35.000o_hfch 1 1929 45 '07 F-A 15.000____Aug 1 1937 73,307; in 1890 it was 57,458: in Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_426.20 4 49 J-J 6.160____July 1 1921 1880 it was 29.910. 60,000e __Jan 1 1939 4s '98 J-J 7,045 Population in 1910 48 J-D '09 4.500o_Dec 20 1939 334s'99 F-A 15.500___Aug 21 1929 INT. on park, funding and street 45 '10 J-J 5,000r__July 1 1935 434s'10 F-A 15,000____Aug 1 1920 UNION. Nat. Rutherford at bonds is payable This town is in Hudson County. 448'11 F-A 89,000c__Aug 1 1941 River Front Improvement Bonds. hank; on improvement bonds at First 434s'12 A-0 27,000 __ _Apr 1 1942 20 1866; charter 448'11 J-D a$50,000_ _ _June 1 1941 Incorporated March Nat. Bank, NeW York City. amended March 27 1874. Fire Department Bonds, Street Department Bonds. Bonds. Sewer 1926 1 May 20 1930 t Is May $9,000r__Sep $10.000o_ M-S 4548'10 $10,000___May 1 1913 RUTHERFORD SCHOOL DIST. Is Public Impt. Bonds. Sewer Commissioners. 20.000__Jan 1 '13-'14 J-J 5S '92 M-N $1,975c $1,000 yearly J-D $6,500r_June 15 1927 334s'02 J-J $7,075____Ju1y 1 1912 Is is '00 J-D 49,570c.. June 20 1930 Bonds. se Fire-Hou 1912 1 y Sewer 1.610____Jul Bonds. J-J 33.4s'03 16 '12-'13 is '08 A-0 48.000c_ _Apr 1 '14-'61 is 15.000.0ct J-J 943'06 J-D $125,000o_June 1 1928 48 '04 F-A 490__Feb 20 1914 .1912-1918 45 '06 J-P 10.000c_ __Deo 1 1936 is 910___June 23 1914 4 Mg'12 M-N 12,000 1,1-N 65,000o___Nov 1 1933 4s'04 J-D 448'10 F-A 127.3000_Feb 1 1950 Bonds. School 1918 4 _Jan _ 1.485_ Refunding Bonds 45 '05 J-J F-A $2,600„Feb 1 '13-'16 4 4s'll F-A 19,300c___Aug 1 1951 is 1.050___Oct 24 1915 44s J-J $9,000r-_Jan 1 1935 4s '05 A-0 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912.._ $255,145 F-A 60,000_ _Feb 1 '17-'28 1,595___ _Apr 2 1916 434s Funding Bonds. 48 '06 A-0 Assessed valuation 1911.._ _6,461.052 is 9,000__Feb 1 '13-'15 55 F-A Bonds. J-D ne 15 1927 Sewage Disposal 1916-1923 (Assessment about 2-3 act. value.) 434s'08 J-D $10,000r_Ju 80,000 1 1941 4%RIO s-a uly 1938 $10,000____J 1 eo ___ 70.000o-D '11 45 Improvement Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1911$8.00 4 48'10 WS 72,00043_Sept 1 1940 4s '11 J-D 15,000_ __Dec 20 1941 Street 7,045 1912 Population in 1910 '$3,000 Tel. GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '12_ $601,000 Police & Fire Tel and 1913 INTEREST on the issues of 1906 is Assessment debt 56,800 3346'03 A-0 $40.000_ _Apr 15 1923 448'10 A-0 1 4.000 1914-1920 35.000 payable at the office of R. M. Grant Floating debt 1 Apr 1927 33,000 8.000_ '07 A-0 is bonds other all on York; Bonds. t New Co., Improvemen & Road 5,000r.....Sept 1 1930 690,800 434e'l0 s-a TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '12_ 13.000 __Nov 15 1912 at the Rutherford National Bank. 53 101,474 Sinking fund Funding. 9.000.May 15 '13-'15 11,720,489 45 '04 A-0$569,000r_Oct 1 1934 5s Total valuation 1911 COUNTY. 2.500-May 15 1916 SOMERSET 0 Certificates. 1911_$18.2 rate Tax (per $1,000) Sewer seat. Somerville is the county 7,500 5s $204,200 _---l912-1915 BOND. DEBT May 1912_ $322,750 Population In 1910 29,476 Building Bonds. Floating debt Refunding. due bonds sewer on INT. '21-'35 $65,000 1 _July 498.600 43 '06 J-JJ$105,000o $5.400____Oct 1 1912 Total valuation 1911_____13, 1911___214.14 175.000c___Ju1y 1 1936 1933 Is payable in New York City at 33.4s'02 A-0 $1,000). (per rate Tax 25 1913 6.500....Feb issues 3%s'03 F-A .21.023 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $280,000 A. B. Leach & Co.; on all other 4s '03 A-0 11.600 _Oct 20 1912 Population In 1910 119.846 at office of City Treasurer. Floating aebt 70 UNION COUNTY. County seat is Elizabeth. Armory Bonds. _ $15,000 _ _ __Apr 4 1925 Rahway Ave. Impt. Bonds. ....s $13,000 _ __July 2 1925 Hospital Bonds. 4 J-J $50,000c_ __Jan 3 1941 450'12 _ __ 75,000_ __Jan 2 1942 Road Bonds 45 J-J $50,000c_ _ _July 1 1913 4s '09 A-0 70,000c&r_Oct 11 1939 00'10 M-S 110,000c&r_Sept 1 1940 Sheridan House Bonds. 45 J-J $28,000o_ _ _July 1917 (Subject to call after July 1907.) Refunding Road Bonds. 43s'10 J-J $150,000_ __July 1 1920 Court House Bonds. 45 A-0 3579,000c_ _Oct 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912.. $1,065,000 Sinking fund 86,579 Total assessed val. '11_ _144,344,612 (Assessment about full value.) County tax (per $1,000) 1911 $3.07 + Population in 1005 117,211 Population in 1910 140,197 INTEREST payable at National State Bank, Elizabeth. NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Lxxxxtv, Station 1, Hoboken.) Sinking fund $102,455 Atlantic Avenue Bonds. School Bonds. Total assessed val. 1911_10,409,348 58 ____ $12,000 43 J-J $18,000c 1920 Second-class RR.property BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911.. 3103,000 4s M-N 15,000c May 1914 (Included) 13,223 Floating debt 39,100 48 M-S 45,000c__Mch 1 '16-'30 (Assessment about full value.) Assessed valuation 1911__ _2,336,945 48 M-S 25,000c___Mch 1 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _ _ _ $22.40 (Assessme nt about 2-3 actual value.) 48 JD 45,400c __Dec 1 1932 Population in 1910 10,980 Total tax (per $1,000) l911._$23.00 4e '09 A-0 55,000c___April 1 1934 INTEREST.Is payable part at the Population in 1910 898 Funding Bonds. Provident Institution for Savings, INTEREST payable at Marine 4, 1 0 '07A-0 $35,000c_Apr 4 1917 part at the First Nat. Bank, West National Bank, Wildwood. 410 '07A-0 33,000c_ _Apr 4 1937 Orange, Trustees for the support of 450'08 J-D 115,600c_Dec 1 '12 '28 public schools, Commissio of WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP 450'10 F-A 67,000o___Feb 1 1920 Banking and Ins. In trust forner policySCHOOL DISTRICT. Fire-House Bonds. holders of N. J. Plate Glass Ins. Co. This district is in Middlesex Co. 450'11 J-J $15,000c_ __July 1 1931 of Newark, Federal Ins. Co., West 00'10 J-J , $70,000_Jan 15 '26-'40 Road Bonds. Orange Sinking Fund Commission, TOTAL DEBT (7) 450'05 J-J 1$30,000c_Jan 1 '16-'25 and part at the Hoboken Bank for 1 40,000c_Jan 1 '26-'35 Savings and the Howard Savings WO ODBURY. 450 '07J-J 5 9,000c_July 1 '15-'23 Institution. This city is in Gloucester County. 18,000c_July 1 '24-'32 Incorporated Jan. 2 1871. BOND.DEB Jan 1 1912_$551,000 WEST ORANGE SCR. DIST. LOANSWhen Due. Improvement certificates__ g 4s 1,273 A-0 $50,0000_ _Apr 1 '13-'22 School Bonds. Notes outstanding 58,043 45 g F-A 10,000c_ _Feb 1 '23-'24 450 M-N $1,000 Sinking funds 43,981 45 '04 M-S 5,0000_ _Sept 1 1924 (Subject to call.) Total assessed val. 1911_ _18,443,770 150,000c_Sept 1 '25-'29 430 M-N $3,000c_Nov 1 '12-'14 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$16.06 4s '05 J-J 7,500c_July 1 '13-'27 450'08 J-J 60,000_ _Jan 1 '17-'46 Population in 1905 8,027 410'08 M-N 30,000c_Nov 1 '31-'40 450'09 J-J 20.000c Jan 1 '47-56 Population in 1910 11,228 BOND. DEBT May 3 1912 $152,500 Street Improvement Bonds. INTEREST on bonds due 1911 Assessed valuation 1911.. _10.396,1 45 '05 25 J-J $20,500r_ _July 1 1925 and 1914 is payable at First Nat. school tax (per $1.000) 1911_35 993 450 UNION TOWNSHIP. A-0 16,000c&r_Oct 1 1927 Bank of Hoboken; 11,500 This township (P. 0. Rutherford) at Hudson Trust Co.on other bonds Population In 1911 (est) 16,000____July 1 1926 INTERES T on the bonds issued is in Bergen County. In Water Bonds. 1904, 1905 and 1908 is payable at the 4s Road Bonds. F-A $32,000c.. _ _ _See below WESTFrELD. United States Mortgage & Trust Co., 4s ($5,000 yearly on Feb. 1) M-S $42,500_ _Mch 1 1920 This town is in Union County. New York City; other interest at Funding Bonds Water Bonds. Sewer, Sidewalk and Road Bonds. First National Bank, West Orange. 4%s 430'08 J-J $85,000c_ _July 1 1938 F-A $10,000..Feb 1 '16 & '26 58 '11 J-J $36,0000_Jan 3 '13-'21 Construction & Imp. Bonds. F-A 14,000 __Feb 1 1936 43-Is Sewer Bonds. OD. 430 J-J 25,000 __ __Jan 1 1938 410'11 3-3 $16,0000____Jan 3 1921 WILDWO $1,000__Sept 1 '12-'13 This borough is In Cape May -..5 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '12 _ $91,500 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '12._ I 600..__ ..Oct 1 1914 $112,876 County. Incorporated in 1895. On Assessment (additional) __ 11,000__Oct 1 '12-'13 26,379 Assessment debt (add'i) _ __ Aug. 29 1911 ;Wildwood and Holly 83,000 Floating debt _ 800____Dec 1 1915 9,000 Floating debt 59.500 Beach voted to consolidate and be- BOND, DEBT Jan Sinking fund (all water)._ 1 '11_ $292,900 3,000 Sinking fund 14,171 come a clty Jan. 1'12. V.93, p.607. Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1911_ _3,149,253 Assessed valuation 37,746 _8,051,501 Refunding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911.._ _3,575,727 (Assessment about 60% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_1911_ _220.30 450 ____ 310,000 (Assessment at actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.._..$23.00 Population in 1910 Macadam, 6,420 Sewer, &c., Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911.. _ _$21.80 Population in 1910 4,076 5s $29,500 Population in 1910 INT. payable at Rutherford Nat. Bk. WESTFIELD SCHOOL 4,643 8s DIST. ____ 51,500 INTEREST payable in Woodbury. Is '90 M-N $10,000. _Nov 20 1920 VENTNOR CITY. 3.65s'00J-J 50,000 -1920 This city (P. 0. Atlantic City) is in 450'08 J-J ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Atlantic County. Inc. Mch. 17 1903. 4 Well M-S 42,000_ __July 15 1938 55 '11 M-S $10,000 __Sept 1 1941 BOND. DEBT58,000c_Mch 1 '13-'41 Bonded Pioating Assessed Tax per Pop'n. Apr 1 1912_ $160,000 Sewer Bonds. PlaceDebt. Sinking Debt. Valuation. $1,000. 1910. _ 12,000' Absecon (C), Atlantic Co__ Is '10 M-S $25,0000___Sept 1 1940 Assessedfund_ __•330,00 0 valuation y$16.20 1910.. _7,107,530 781 Fire Bonds. INT. payable at Westfield TrustCo. Allenhurst (B), Monm'th Co_ 221,500 337,448y$2,624,417 y21.20 306 Se '69 J-D $15,000c_Dec $1 1929 Atlantic Highlands Sch. Dist. 32,000 x2,099,00 0 2.20 Avalon (B), Cape May County 35,500 15,250 School Bonds. WEST HOBOKEN. y738,934 y23.20 230 Is M-N $35,000_ __May 1 1919 This town is situated in Hudson Co. Avon-by-the-Sea (B),Mon.Co_122,600 12,115 y1,214,249 y21.40 426 Belleville (T), Essex Co----Is '10 M-N 25,000_May 1 1940 Incorpora 207,600 -207,600 6,000 y6,542,216 y19.70 ted in 1861. 9,891 Belleville Twp. Sch. Dist Water & Sewer Bonds. 124,400 -Library-Site Bonds.•• a6,200,000 __ Bergenfield (B), Bergen Co _ Is '09 J-J 172,000_ __July 1 1938 4s 64,000 10:644 p1,246,058 929.80 _ 1:66i A-0 $375 Oct 15 1912 Bernards (Twp), Ils '09 A-0 25.000c___Oct 1 1939 Somerset Co_ 56,000 School Building and Sites.'• None Y5,309,677 y19.90 4,608 Beverly, 5s '09 J-J Burlingto n 25,000.._ _Jan 1 1939 4s County __•42,750 M-S $30,000_ Mch 1 '12-'31 Bogota 2,140 Refunding Bonds (B), Bergen County- 66,000 ($1,500 due yearly.) 6,500 y1,405,413 y22.50 1.125 Boonton (T), Morris County _- 57,000 5s J-J $25,000____July 1 1918 45 '04 F-A$129,000__Aug 1 300 y2,632,10 1 y21.55 '12-'54 Bordentown (C),Burli 4,930 55 '11 F-A 25,000____Feb 1 1941 4s '09 A-0 46,000c_A ngtonCo.205,000 54,750 y1,252,236 y20.30 pr 1 '12-'34 Bradley Beach 4,250 Paving Bonds. (B), Mon. Co-148,000 4 Ytta'10 J-J y1,876,475 y31.11 _ 87,000c_July 1 '12-'40 Branchvil 1,807 5s '11 J-D $100,000c_June 1 1931 450'11 J-J le (B), Sussex Co_ 30,000 None y331,156 y19.47 15,000„July 1 '12-'14 663 5s '11 J-D 80,000 __ __Deo 1 1941 Assessment and Renewal Bonds.** Caldwell (B), Essex County.. 38,000 None y1,936,685 y16.30 2,236 Chatham (B), Morris County_106,000 24,000 y1,365,109 y21.65 Boardwalk Bonds. 350 A-0 $40,000 1,874 55 M-S $75,000____Sept 1 1924 45 '05 J-J 100.000c___Apr 1 1912 Chester Twp., Burlington Co_108,000 None y3,613,71 8 y21.70 5,069 _July 1 1925 Cliffside Park (B), Bergen Co_ Ventnor Ave. Imp. Bonds. 88,000 Funding Bonds 9,000 y2,803,625 y24.20 3,394 Delford (B), Bergen County. 60,000 5s '10 M-N $50,000___Nov 1 1940 410'08 J-J $200,000 None y1,608,967 919.30 1,005 _July 1 1938 East Newark (B), Hudson City Impt.Bonds Co_119,00 Is '10 J-J 235,000 None 0 y3,442,350 y14.06 3,163 1940 E. Rutherford (B), Bergen Co_135,00 5s F-A $25,000____Aug 1 1915 5s 0 26,394 y2,252,569 y27.10 3.1-N 48,000...... 4,275 1940 Edgewater (B), Bergen Co _.... 66,000 222,316 y2,271,03 City-hall Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 6 y19.10 2,655 Fairview (B), Bergen•Co _____ 63,500 Is J-D $45,000_ _ _ _June 1 1919 450'12 A-0 $35000... 7,000 y1,598,265 y23.10 __Apr 1 1942 2,441 Park Bonds. 70,000 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 11912 $930,575 Fort Lee School District None 0 -.- -Franklin Twp., Bergen Co __ .... 61,000 . None a2,980,00 5s '12 A-0 $15,000. __Apr 1 1952 Floating debt. y1,364,318 y19.40 -1:56i 76,494 Freehold (T), Monmouth BOND. DEBT Apr 1911_3467,000 Sinking fund and cash __ 3,233 76,494 Freehold School District Co- 90,075 __ - ___ Y4,003,628 y13.30 Sinking fund 35,000 68,005 Total valuation 1911 None y2,768,342 y2.35 24,039,534 Glen Rock (B), Bergen Co-Assessed valuation 1911._ _ 5,599.795 (Assessme 47,800 -nt about full value.) 1/810,384 y25.90 _ 1:688 Hackettst own Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 (T), Warren Co. 30,000 19.60 Tax rate (per 31,000) 1911_ __ .$15.29 Haddon None y1,770,594 y13.60 2,715 H'ts (B), Pormiatlon in 1910 491 Population in 1905 2,500 y1,238,511 y19.00 1,452 29,081 Hamilton Twp., Camden Co_ 88,000 /NT 3FiEST on the lire bonds is Population In 1910 Co.._ 25,000 None y878,448 y20.60 2,271 .35.403 Hammonton (T),Atlantic payable at the Guarantee Trust Co. Atlantic Co_108.000 INTEREST on bonds marked •" None y1,052,880 y18.40 5,088 In Atlantic City. at the Hudson Trust Co.; on refund- Hammonton School District ..- 39,000 4,000 y1,052,880 y5.20 ing bonds at Knickerbocker Trust Hasbrouck Hts.(B), BergenCo. 77,400 10,740 y1,897,945 y23.10 2,155 Haworth (B), Bergen Co VERONA. 26,500 Co., New York City. 6,557 y751,243 y23.40 588 Highlands (B), Monmouth Co_ 46,500 This borough h in Essex County. 5,197 y673,271 y17.65 1,386 Hillsdale Incorporated in 1907. (Twp), Bergen Co_ 45,000 None y860,000 y21.00 WEST NEW YORK. 1,072 Hohokus (B), Bergen Co.__ Water Bonds. 26,000 None y534,228 y27.90 This town 488 4 50'08 M-N $54,000o___Nov 1 1928 (P. 0. Stationis in Hudson County. Holly Beach City(1)),CapeMCo127,000 2,800,000 y20.00 1,901 (Subject to call $3,000 yearly after V. 93, p. 1413,3, Weehawken.) See Hunterdon County 40,C100 23.000p21,025,962 y4.14 concerning opinion by Linden (B), Union Nov. 1 1913.) Co _______ - -- -- 74,392 y1,062,429 y18.30 33.569 Supreme Court holding town liable Lodi 610 School District _ BOND. DEBT Jan 2 1911 _ _$54,000 for interest None y2,423,925 y10.20 58,000 on certain school bonds. Longport (B), School bonds (additional)___ 27,001 Atlantic Co __ None 96,000 y902,203 y21.80 Fire Bonds. 118 Manasquan (B), Monmouth Co.60,000 Sinking fund None p853,867 3,900 5s y18.80 1,582 Margate Assessed valuation 1911 _ _1,703,811 5s '12 J-J $20,000 (C), Atlantic Co_158,000 None y2.655,021 y21.00 23,000c_July 1 '13-'35 MatawanCity 129 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$14.50 (B), Monmouth Co_ 40,000 None y874,294 y23.10 Street Bonds. 1,646 Matawan Twp., Monmouth Co. 26,600 Population in 1910 None y509,350 y15.38 1,675 58 '10 $5,000 1,472 Mendham (B), Morris Co INTEREST on school bonds at the 5s '11 35,000 None y827,555 y15.93 J-D 1,100._ 1,129 _Dec 1 1921 Metuchen (B), Middlesex Co._ 45,000 Bank of Montclair; on water bonds Is '12 None y1,596,08 8 J-J y20.00 22,000c. __July 1 1922 Montvale (B) Bergen Co.__ _ 34,000 2,138 at the Montclair Trust Co. None y388,076 y26.70 Funding Bonds. 522 4548'05 F-A$150,00.0c_ _ _ _Aug 1930 Neptune (Twp), MonmouthCo. 26,000 31,500 y6,059,210 y13.20 5,551 Netcong (B), Morris Co VINELAND. None 35,000 55 '08 J-J 200,000_ _ _July 1 1938 y426,747 y21.60 1,532 NorthArlington(B), Bergen Co. 41,755 ______ This borough Is in Cumberland Co. 5s 1/580,345 y19.10 A-0 200,000c__ _Apr 1 1924 North Plainfield 437 Electric-Light Bonds. School Dist _____ 2,542,640 70,000 Is '12 J-J 120,000c. __July 1 1927 Oakland (B) Bergen Co 4s F-A $25,000r None 34,628 y518.878 y20.80 Sewer Bonds. 1929 86§ Palisades Refunding Bonds. Park School Dist_ _ 44,500 Ss y1,316,853 y8.60 _ _ A-0 $27,500c ._..__Apr 191t Park Ridge (B), 450'06 J-D $35,500r__ _June 1 1936 TOT. BD. Bergen Co 9,500 y1,151,325 y27.70 60,000 D'T Aug 1 $621,500 Park Ridge School District_ 1,401 Water Bonds. _ 45,000 Floating debt 127,849 Paulsboro (B). Gloucester Co.. 48 J-D $95,000r 4,000 y1,159,844 y20.40 _ 47,500 1929 Sinking fund 72,798 Pemberto I m p t. Certificates. None a392,150 a6.40 32,500 Assessed valuation 1911_ _14,126,770 PhillipsbunrgSchool District -- $20,000 _ 35,000 None 97,252,145 y21.40 _ y'ly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$18.50 Piscataway (T), Warren Co...231.494 Twp., MiddlesexCo.30,800 5sSewer Bonds 1,000 y3,724,082 y15.60 W5di Population in 1905 3,523 7,196 Pleasantville (B), Atlantic Co_ 45 F-A $45,000r 37,000 None 91,444,000 y18.80 1929 Population in 1910 4,390 13.5t Raritan Twp., Middlesex Co TOTAL DEBT May 1912_ $222,057 34,000 None 91,595,580 y19.00 INTEREST is payable at Hudson Red 2,707 Bank Sinking fund (B), Monmouth Co_149,000 88,341 y5,229,074 37,300 Trust Co., West Hoboken. y22.70 7,398 Red Bank School District _ _ _ 50,000 Assessed valuation 1911_ _2,816,343 _ _ Ridgewood Twp., Bergen Co (Assessment about 80% actual value) WEST NEW YORK 75,000 None y6,855,066 y25.00 SCR. 5,416 DIST. Riverside Twp., Burlington Co. 80,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$21.60 8s08 J-J 31o5m00c 7,500 y1,577,349 y21.30 4,011 Rivervale Twp., Bergen Co_ Population in 1910 1,300 9430,696 y23.00 29,500 5,282 (due $2,000 yearly. beelnnIng 1912) Rockaway 450 INT. Is payable in Vineland. (B), Morris Co _ 35,000 None Y839,940 y18.26 Is J-J 36,000c.Jan 1 1913-'30 Roosevelt (B), 1,902 Middlesex Co.._ 94,964 None Is' 06 J-J y3,345,00 1 64.0000_ y18.00 _Jan 1 '13,'44 Saddle River(Twp.),Bergen Co.60,000 5,786 WASHINGTON. None y1,626,157 y23.40 5s ___ 125,000 3,047 Salem (C), Salem Co This borough is in Warren County. TOTAL 111,050 18,000 y3,967,264 y19.83 DEBT 6,614 (1) Salem County Incorporated in 1868. 45,000 Noney16,539,244 916.00 26,999 Park Bonds. Sea Isle, Cape May Co _-_ 50,000 24 ,500 91.597,000 y2.30 WEST ORANGE. 551 4s Seaside Park (B), Ocean Co .__ 47,500 J-J 32,000.. __Jan 1 '13-'16 8,043 y639,798 y23.50 Edward A. McGuirk, Treasurer. 101 Sewer Bonds. Secaucus (B). Hudson Co.. _. 92,000 13,308 y3,420,14 This 0 y13.32 is situated in Essex Somers Point (C), 4,740 822.000 _July 1 '20 &'30 County.town Atlantic Co_ 25,500 None y608,768 Incorp. y14.00 Feb. 604 28 1900. 45 J-J .- Somerville (B), Somerset Co... None 26,764 94,240,84 8,000_ __July 1 1925 Funding Bonds. 3 y19.20 5,060 South Orange Twp., Essex 13,000____July 1 1935 4. '09 F-A $100,000c_Feb 33,000 48.729 y5,766,517 y14.90 2,979 1 1939 South River (B), MiddlesexCo_ 16.000._ _July 1 1940 434 g'11M-N Co.168,200 None 91,526,85 4,772 y20.10 7 100,000c_ _May 1 1941 Sussex (B), Sussex Co BOND. DEBT Jan 11912. $61,500 75,500 __ _ 1,212 9830,170 920.51 Assessed valuation 191L_1,928.372 Is Refunding Road Bonds. Tenafly (B), Bergen Co 69,000 9.000 y2,828,570 y18.90 2,756 J-J $45,000c.... _July 1 1922 Union Twp. Sch. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __ _$17.00 District 63,000 None Sewer y3,149,25 Bonds. y23.00 3 Population in 1910 Wallington (B), Bergen Co... 82,000 3.567 43 2.500 v874,946 y27.40 3,448 $150,000c&r.Jan 1 1934 Westwood (B), INT. payable at First Nat. Bank, 4s g '04 J-J Bergen Co 30,500 10,750 y1,604,150 y22.10 1,870 M-N 90,000c_ __Nov 1 1934 Woodbridge Washington. (B) Middlesex Co.30,000 2.551 4 1-48'107 J-T) 142,000c&r June 1 1917 a22.00 8,948 a682,652 Woodcliff Lake(B), BergenCo. 25,000 1.000 9485,319 917.90 Redemption Bonds. 470 Woodlynn e WEEHAWKEN. (B). Camden Co... 25.000 Nono 450 y307,200 917.10 500 J-J $25.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1921 Woodstown (B), This township is In Hudson County. TOT. BD. Salem Co_ 44,000 None 1,013 8 y17.90 DT. Jan 1 1912 $652,000 • Total debt. x Figures are for year 1909.y1,195.15 Incorporated March 15 1859. (P. O. Floating a Figures 8.0 .or 1916. debt 73,000 y Figures are for 1911. d Figures are for 1912. MAY, 1912.] PENNSYLVANIA-DEBT OF STATE. 71 of such assessed valuation may be authorized by law to increase the same three per centum, in the aggregate at any one time, upon such valuation. [At the Nov. 1911 election the voters adopted an amendment to the above section which allows the city of Philadelphia, in ascerITS taining its borrowing capacity, to exclude such debt as may be Incurred for the construction or development of subways for transit purDEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. oses or for the construction of wharves or docks owned or to be owned y the city and which produce revenue sufficient to pay the interest and tiolnor 8.such debt. V. 93, p. 1547. We print below the lines added One of Original Thirteen risneclepa Admitted as a State to 45,215 Total area of State (square miles) "Except that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and county Harrisburg of Philadelphia for the construction and development of subways for transit State Capital purposes, or for the construction of wharves and docks or the reclamation Governor (term expires 3d Tues. Jan. 1915).John K. Tener of land to e used in the construction of a system of wliarves and docks, as Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1915)__Robert McAfee public improvements, owned or to be owned by said city and county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and county of Philadelphia Treasurer (term expires May 1913)___ Charles Fred. Wright current net revenue in excess of the interest on said debt or debts and of the LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Tuesday In annual Installments necessary for the cancellation of said debt or debts, January. and there Is no limit to the length of the sessions. may be excluded In ascertaining the power of the city and county of HISTORY OF DEBT.-For a history of Pennsylvania's State debt from Philadelphia to become otherwise indebted: Provided. That a sinking 1789 to 1898, see the "State and City Supplement' of 1893, pages 63 and fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained."] SECTION 9. The Commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part 64. The details of the debt as It now exists are subjoined. --InterestPrincipal-- thereof, of any city, county, borough or township, unless such debt shall LOANS, have been contracted to enable the State to repel invasion, suppress doPurpose. P. Ct. Outstand'a Payable. When Due. and Name Agricultural College bonds,1872 r____ 6 F-A Feb 1 1922 $500,000 mestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the State in 6 17,000 the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. Quarj Held In 1 Proceeds of farm sale, 1887 SECTION 10. Any county, township school district or other munici1StateTreas. 134.110 pality incurring any indebtedness shall, at or before the time of so doing. Unfunded debt and debt upon which interest has ceased INTEREST on the Agricultural College loan is vayable at the State provide for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the Interest, Treasurer's office In Harrisburg; on all other bonds at I. armers' & Mechanics' and also the principal thereof within thirty years. National Bank In Philadelphia. TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL AND BONDS.-All bonds issued TOTAL DEBT, &c.- Dec. 1 '11. Dec. 1 '10. Dec. 1 '09. Dec. 1 '08. by municipalities, counties and school SCHOOL districts In Pennsylvania are subject •$2,295,510 $2,384,867 $2,643,917 $2,689,617 to a State tax of four mills, which is paid by the place issuing the bonds Total public debt Sinking fund 2,396,683 2,652,035 2,642,531 and deducteCfrom the remittance of interest to the bondholder, unless the 2,440,857 bonds are issued as "tax-free", when the municipality itself assumes the a$101,173 x$47,086 tax. See V.92, p.359. a$8,118 a$55,990 Unfund. debt(inci. above) $134,110 $134,117 $134,117 $134,117 SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-POWERS AND RESTRICTIONS. • Includes $1,644,400 bonds due Feb. 1 1912 and redeemed on that date. -Philadelphia is, we believe, entitled to the distinction of starting the a Surplus. z Net debt. The sinking fund on Dec. 1 1911 consisted of cash balance In banks of first savings institution in the United States. The name this association $2,396,683 22. Balance in treasury, both general and sinking funds. bore was the "Philadelphia Savings Fund Society," and it still exists Dec. 1 1911 was $12,923,370 61. bearing the same name. Originally the bank was not incorporated, but The unfunded debt mentioned In the above table consists of relief notes was a voluntary organization, such societies in Great Britain being at the In circulation, interest certificates unclaimed, interest on certificates out- time of a like character. The date of the organization was November standing, domestic creditors and bonds past due upon which interest has 27 1816. and the bank was opened for business Dec. 2 1816. The old st ceased. ledger of the company goes back to the time of opening, and shows a deASSESSED VALUATION has been as follows: posit on that day (December 2 1816) of live dollars. The company was not Assessed Valuation YearsReal, Total Personal. Incorporated until February 25 1819. The second savings institution In 1911 $5,783,668,326 the State, however, did not come into existence until 1847. In 1889 a $4,584,806,025 $1,198,861,401 1910 4,633,547,665 1,129,650,455 5,763,198,120 general law facilitating the Incorporation of savings banks was passed by 1909 4,270,982,557 5,361,177,610 1,090,195,053 1908 4.209,076,056 1.060,615,377 5,269,691.433 the Legislature. Still, the report of the Banking Department of November 1 1905 3,520,136.662 1.094.468.656 4 614,605,318 1911 shows that the total number of savings banks within the State was 1900 2,766,829,685 3,528,585,578 only eleven. The aggregate deposits of these banks at that date was 761,755 893 1899 2,728,163 336 3,588,142,667 $186,680,985. 859,979,331 1898 2,685,199,712 846,751,853 3 431,951,565 The provisions of the special charters are all liberal as to investments. 1895 2,471,018.204 3,241,068,024 770,049.820 1894 2,389,232,748 3,047.573,853 A law passed In 1885, and a supplement of the same passed in 1889, au658,341 105 thorizing the extension for twenty years of snecial charters, contains the 1892 2,308,767,431 591.007,558 2 899 774,989 The above does not include valuation of railroad property. The State following "Provided also, that no • • • Savings Institution or Savings Bank makes no general tax. Income is derived from tax on capital stock, on money at interest, on collateral inheritances, on corporate loans on bonus having no capital stock, renewing or extending its charter, corporate rights and franchises, under the provisions of this Act,shall thereafter be allowed on charters &c. &c. the privileges of a bank of discount, nor be allowed to loan any money rePOPULATION OF STATE. ceived on deposit, except upon first mortgage or lien upon real estate within 1910 7,665,111 1860 2,906,215 1820 1,049,458 this Commonwealth, upon the bonds or securities of the United States 1900 6,302,115 1850 ,311,786 1810 810,091 or of this State, or upon county, city, borough, township or school bonds - ,724.033 1800 1890 5,258,014 1840 -------- 1 602,365 of any county, city, borough, township or school district, or any other 1880 4,282,891 1830 1.348.233 1790 434 373 good and valid securities." 1870 3 521 951 Authority to loan on any "good and valid security" appears to confer DEBT LIMITATION.-In Pennsylvania the limit to the indebtedness discretion upon the managers as could be expressed in a of the State, and to the indebtedness of the cities and minor civil organiza- about as broad a statute. tions in the State, is fixed by the State Constitution. In 1897 an Act was passed allowing savings institutions and savings 1. State indebtedness -With regard to the State, the regulations controlling and governing debt creation, payment, &c., are found in Sections banks chartered under Special Acts to invest in Pennsylvania county and 4 5, 6, 11, 12. 13 and 14 of Article IX of the Constitution, and are as municipal bonds, notwithstanding any provisions of their charters. The follows: law follows: • ARTICLE IX, SEC. 4. No debt shall be created by, or on behalf of, the CHAPTER 77. LAWS OF 1807.-From and after the passage of this Act State except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel invasions, all provident institutions, savings Institutions and savings banks, chartered suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to pay existing debt; under Special Acts of this Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, may notwithand the debt created to supply deficiencies in revenue shall never exceed, standing any provisions of their charter, loan the moneys received by them in the aggregate at any one time, one million of dollars. on deposit upon the bonds of any county, city, borough, township or SECTION 5. All laws authorizing the borrowing of money by ana on school district within this Commonwealth issued pursuant to the aubehalf of the State shall specify the purpose for which the money is to be thority of any law of this Commonwealth for the payment of which the faith used, and the money so borrowed shall be used for the purpose specified and credit of the municipality issuing them are pledged. and no other. It was not until 1889 as already stated, that a general law facilitating SECTION 8. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not be pledged or the organization of savings institutions was passed. The following Is secloaned to any individual, company, corporation or association, nor shall tion 17, which contains the Investment limitations; we would especially the Commonwealth become a joint-owner or stockholder In any company. direct attention to subdivision four of this section: association or corporation. SECTION 17.-It shall be lawful for the trustees of any savings bank to SECTION 11. To provide for the payment of the present State debt, and Invest money deposited therein only as follows: (1) La the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or the obligations of any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the General Assembly shall continue and maintain the sinking fund sufficient to pay the accruing the United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is Interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a pledged to provide for the payment of the interest and the principal. sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; the said sinking (2) In the stocks or bonds of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania fund shall consist of the proceeds of the sales of the public works, or any bearing interest. part thereof, and of the Income or proceeds of the sale of any stocks owned (3) In the stocks or bonds of any State In the Union that has not within by the Commonwealth, together with other funds and resources that may ten years previous to making such investments, by such corporation, be designated by law, and shall be increased from time to time by assigning defaulted In the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any to it any part of the taxes or other revenue of the State not required for debt authorized by any r..egislature of such State to be contracted. (4) In the stocks or bonds of any city, county, town or village of any 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 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 applied otherwise than in the extinguishment of the public debt. SECTION 12. The moneys of the State, over and above the necessary re- in which such bank shall be situated. (5) In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered, improved real estate, serve, shall be used in the payment of the debt of the State, either directly or through the sinking fund, and the moneys of the sinking fund shall situated in this State. The next section (18) relates to the temporary deposit of funds in banks never be Invested in or loaned upon the security of anything except the and trust companies. It makes it lawful to deposit temporarily in banks bonds of the United States or of this State. SECTION 13. The moneys held as necessary reserve shall be limited by or trust companies the excess of current daily receipts over the payments law to the amount required for current expenses, and shall be secured and until such time as the same can be judiciously invested in the securities kept as may be provided by- law. Monthly statements shall be published, named above showing the amount of such moneys, where the same are deposited, and how secured. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE SECTION 14.. The making of profit out of the public moneys, or using STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. the same for any purpose not authorized by law, by any officer of the INTEREST is payable at the JenState, or member or officer of the General Assembly, shall be a misde- ABINGTON TOWNSHIP. meanor, and shall be punished as may be provided by law; but part of In Montgomery County. Inc. 1784. kintown Nat. Bank, Jenkintown. such punishment shall be disqualification to hold office for a period of not Bonds all tax-free to holders. ABINGTON TWP. SCR. DIST. less than live years Road-Improvement Bonds. This district (P. 0. Jenkintown) is (2) County and Municipal Indebtedness.-Under the laws of Pennsyl- 4s g '06 J-J $45,000c_ _. July 1 1936 July 1 1911, In Montgomery County. vania the power to create county loans is in the Board of County Com- (Subject to call 110,000 1 1916.$15,000 July 1 as g '08 J-J $70,000c ____1918-1933 $10,000 July which missioners, consists In each county of three persons elected tri1921, and $15,000 July 1 1926.) 'See V. 86. p. 1:156, for maturity.) ennially under the minority system of voting, by which the minority party 00'94 M-N 14.000c 1924 TOTAL DEBT April 1910__$120,000 In each county usually has one member oh the Board. 4sg '07 M-N 69,000c_ _May 1 1937 School tax (per $1,900) 1911 _ E4.50 $15,000 May 1 1912, call INT.Is payable at Jenkintown Nat. (Subject to and boroughs cities the power to In create indebtedness Is vested In coun$20,000 May 1 1917, $20,000 May I Bank. cils, municipal debts being created by ordinance. $20,000 May 1 1927.) and 1922 ADAMS COUNTY. The creation of county, city and other municipal indebtedness is subject 4 g '11 M-S $35,000c ---1941 Gettysburg Is the county seat. to the following constitutional limitations; (Subject to call $15,000 in 1921, Bonds are taxable. AltTICLE IX, Sec. 7. The General Assembly shall not authorize any $20,000 in 1931.) 4s g s-a $50,000c_1916,'21& '31 county, city, borough, township or incorporated district to become a stock- 4s g '12 J-D $164,000c_June 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Dec. 1911___$50,000 holder in any company, association or corporation, or to obtain or appro- (Optional $14,000 June 1 1917, $20,- Assessed valuation 1911_$15,756,387 000 1922, $25,000 1927, $30,000 (Assessment about 60°' actual value.) priate money for, or to loan Its credit to, any corporation, association. Institution or Individual. 1932 and $75,000 1937.) State &Co. tax(per11,000) '11_ _S4.00 _34,319 SECTION 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912_ $175,400 Population in 1910 district, or other municipality or Incorporated district, except as herein Floating debt 20,000 INTEREST payable in Gettysburg. seven per centum upon the assessed valug Sinking fund provided, shall never exceed 7,929 of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district Cash on hand 18,575 ALIQUIPPA SCHOOL DIST. Incur any new debt, or increase its indebtedness to an amount exceeding Assessed valuation 1911_ _7,8(10,000 This district Is in Beaver County. two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property.wIthout the assent (Assessment about 40% actual val.) Bonds below are tax-free to hider. of the electors thereof at a public election In such manner as shall be pro- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911$8.00 Ikis'10 $45,000 vided by law; but any city the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum Population In 1910 (?) 5,896 TOTAL DEBT State of Pennsylvania. 72 ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTS. We give below the bonded debt of the various school districts of Allegheny on June 1 1911, together with value of school property for each. Bonded Value of Distrtcts. Debt. Property. Board of Control$315,000 $617,000 1st Ward 56,000 136,282 Zd Ward 598,976 279,000 3d Ward 400,000 550,000 4th Ward None 160,000 5th Ward 197,000 378,480 6th Ward 116,000 300,000 7th Ward 110,000 175,000 8th Ward 46.000 None 9th Ward___ $16,000 $50,000 10th Ward___ 196,500 325,000 11th Ward___ 233,500 400,000 12th Ward___ 110,500 160,000 13th Ward_ 16,000 60,000 14th Ward___ 31,195 7,500 15th Ward__ 99,000 63,500 Total [VOL. Lxxxxiv. PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. $2,116.500 $4,086,933 ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Refunding Bonds. f$12,000c_April 1 1917 I 20,000c_April 1 1922 4s '07 A-0 (28,000c_April 1 1927 137,000c_April 1 1932 114,500c_AprIl 1 1937 I 4,000c___Nov 1 1912 5,000c-__Nov 1 1917 48 '07 M-N t 14,000c_Nov 1 '22&'27 1 9,000c___Nov 1 1932 ,113,000c___Nov 1 1937 1 5,000c_ _Nov 1 1013 t 6,000c Nov 1 1918 7,500c__Nov 1 1923 4s '08 M-N { 8.000c Nov 1 1928 9,500c_ __Nov 1 1933 I16.000c___Nov 1 1938 16,0000_ _ _Jan 2 1916 23,500c__Jan 2 1921 29,000c____Jan 2 1926 35,500o...._Jan2 1931 43 '11 J-J 43,0000..__ Jan 2 1936 Jan 2 1941 53,000c_ BOND. DEBT Apr 2 '12_ $708,000 158,871 Sinking fund (cash & Inv.) Assessed valuation 1911_ _37.000,000 (Assessment abt. 75% actual value.) School tax (per $1.000) 1012_.._55.00 Population In 1911 (est) 55.000 INTEREST payable in Allentown at the Lehigh Valley Tr.&SafeDepCo. TAX FREE.-DIstrIct refunds all State tax paid by holders of bonds. 1 Pittsburgh is the county seat. Coupon County Poor Bonds 48 '09 J-D$100,000c___June 1 1029 48 '10 F-A 300,000c_Feb 1 1930 Road Bonds. 334s'01 A-0$550,000c-Oct 1 1931 (Subject to call Oct 1 1921.) 330'02 M-N 550,000c___Nov 1 1932 (Subject to call Nov. 1 1922.) This city Is in Blair County. Incor. 48 '03 M-N 550,000c__Dec 28 1933 48 '04 M-N 700,000c-May 1 1934 1868. Bonds are all tax-exempt to 48 05 A-0 700,000c_.. Apr 1 1935 holders. Highway Bonds. 48 '06 M-S1.500,000o_Mch 1 1936 July 1937 4a '07 F-A 500.000c___Feb 1 1937 4s '07 J-.1 $100,000c (Subject to call July 1917.) 48 '07 A-0 500,000c _Aprli 1 1937 Improvement Loan 1895. 43 '08 F-A 1,000.000c_Feb 1 1938 411 '09 A-0 1.000.000c_Anr 1 1939 9s g '95J-J $182,000c ___July 11025 (Subject to call July 11005.) 48 '10 M-S 1,000,000c_Mch 1 1940 Water Bonds. 4s '11 F-A 1,000.0000_Feb 1 1941 43 '06 J-J $239.000c... July 1 1936 Bridge Bonds. (Subject to call July 1 1911 ) 4s '10 A-0 $750,000c _Oct 11040 Water Dept. Bonds. 4s '11 J-D 1,550,000c_Dec 1 1941 4s '12 F-A 1,800,000c_ Feb 1 1942 4s '07 J-J $300,000c___July 1 1939 tbubject to call after July 1 1924.) Juvenile Home Bonds. Water Loan 1894. 45 '11 M-S $300,000___Mch 1 1941 45 g '04 J-J $147,000c___July 1 1924 Memorial Hall. (Subject to call July 1 1914.) 4s'07 A-0 $1,000,000c_Oct 1 1937 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '09 J-D 400.000c_.. _June 1 1939 4s '06 J-J $300.000c___July 1 1036 Compromise Bonds.' (Subject to call July I 1916.) 5s '63 J-J 865,000c ___Jan 1 1913 Improvement Assessment Bonds. Jail & Court House Ext Bonds 4s '06 A-0b400,000c___Oct 1 1926 4s '10 J-J $260,000c July 1 1940 (Subject to call July 1 1930 ) Jail Bonds. Refunding Paving Loan 1904. 4s '05 M-S$800,0000__Mch 15 1925 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 '12_$15,815,000 45 '04 J-J $229,000c_.. Jan 1 1934 (Subject to call Jan 1 1914.) Subsequent issue bridge Street-Improvement Bonds. bonds _ $1,800,000 Sink. funds (cash & bds.) 2,408,888 4s '06 J-J $170,000c- -July 1 1936 (Subject to call July 1 1911.) Total assessed val. '10_1,109,705,640 Real value (est.) 1,375.000,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_$1,927,000 257,440 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) Sinking funds 986,000 County tax (per $1,000) 1911.._32.75 Water debt (included) 79,252 1,018,465 Water sink. fund (incl)_ Population In 1910 The Act of 1863 requires $25,000 Assessed valuation 1912...25,200,000 of these bonds to be retired yearly on (Assessment about 60 %actual value.) Jan. 1, beginning with lowest num- Total tax (per $1,000) 1911.._325.00 Population In 1910 (Census)__52,127 bers outstanding. INTEREST Is payable at the City INT. on compromise bonds payable at Fourth St. Nat. Bank. Phila.: Treasurer's office. on all other bds. by Comptroller only. TAX-EXEMPT --With the excepAll bonds are exempt from State tion of road 4s and jail bonds due 1925, tax, which is paid by the district. the bonds are tax-free to the holder. High School Bonds. 4s '05 A-0$240,000c&r _1913-1935 is '06 J-D 55,000c&r_Dec 1 1936 City is the county seat of Lehigh School Bonds. County. Bonds tax-free to holder. 48 '00 M-N $57,500r __1913-1917 Water Bonds. Is '09 M-S 90,000c___Mch 1 1939 350'03 A-0 $62,500c___Apr 1 1933 Funding Bonds (Subject to call April 1 1908.) 4s '07 A-03120.000c___Apr 1 1937 1315,100c___Mch 1 1914 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_ $562,500 18,600c___Mch 1 1919 Value school property 1911.1,070,973 330'04 $1-S 21,700c___Mch 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1911._26,521.611 25,600c___Mch 1 1929 (Assessment about3-5 actual value.) 30,000c___Mch 1 1934 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_510.00 4s '07 F-A 68,000o___Aug 1 1937 INTEREST is payable In Altoona (Subject to call Aug. 1 1912.) at Central Trust Co. Street Bonds. 4s '07 F-A 325,0000.. __Aug 1 1937 (Subjec to call Aug. 1 1912.) This borough is In Beaver County. Refunding Bonds. 3348 '02J $11,500c__Jan 11032 The water bonds below have not been delivered on account of litigation be(Subject to call Jan. 1 1007.) the borough and the harmony 1349 '03 J-J $15,750cJan 1 1933 tween Water Co. (Subject to call Jan. 1 1908.) Municipal Water Plant. 11348 '04 J-J $20,500c___Jan 1 1934 4348'10 J-J 5125.000Jan '14-'38 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1909.) BOND. DEBT May 1912_ 3170,000 Park Bonds. $5 '07 F A $25,0000__ Aug 1 1937 Assessed valuation 1911_ _$3,647.726 Tax rate (per $1,000) 191L___$7.00 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1912 ) Population In 1910 5,205 Sewer Bonds. 4s '10 F-A $34,500c___Aug 11040 INTEREST payable at First Na(Subject to call after Aug 1 1915.) tional Bank, Ambridge. City Bonds. 45 '97 J-J $7,000c ..Jan 1 1927 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1902.) This borough Is in Lackawanna Co. 3548 '01 J-J $66,200c_ _July 1 1931 Funding Bonds. (Subject to call July 1 1006.) 5s '11 M-N 535,000..- __Nov 1 1936 GROSS DEBT Jan 1912 _460,000 Refunding Water Bonds. 334s'99 A-0 541,000c___Oct 2 1929 NET DEBT 35,000 (Subject to call Oct. 2 1904.) Assess. valuation 1910 __ __6.034,929 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12_ _ _$487,900 Population in 1910 1,194 Water debt (included) INTEREST payable in Archbald. 282,500 Sinking fund 68,392 Ass'd val, sub, to tax '12_38,373,852 (Assessment abt. 70% actual value.) Thls borough Is InWestmorelandCo. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912___$14.40 Improvement Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1912 $45,000____July 1 1940 $6.40 4 48'10 Population In 1910 __ .__ 51.913 TOTAL DEBT (?) INT. payable at office of Treas. Population in 1910 1,818 ALTOONA. ALTOONA SCHOOL DISTRICT. ALLENTOWN. AMBRIDGE. ARCHBALD. ARNOLD. ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DIST. ASHLAND. This borough is in Schuylkill Co. 334s'00 J-J $48,000c Jan 1930 Incorporated Feb. 13 1857. Bonds (Subject to call.) ( 30.000cOct'12'17 &22 are all tax-free to holders. Improvement Bonds. 33.4s A-0 i 15.000c_Oct 1 1927 1918 I 17,000c_Oct 1 1932 48 '98 Jan $26.000r Water-Improvement Bonds. 12,500c .. Apr 1914 14,5000 Apr 1919 48 '91 A-0 $33.200r 4s '09 F-A I18,000c Apr 1924 4s '05 J-D 12,000r 21,000o Apr 1929 BOND. DEBT May 1912._ $71,200 6.600 23,500c Apr 1934 Floating debt 1,392.604 ( 9,000c___Aug 2 1914 Assessed valuation 1911 12,5000__Aug 2 1919 (Assessment 60 to 75% actual value.) 41 F-A 14.5000___Aug 2 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911___$30.00 6,855 k(Subject to 18,000c___Aug 2 1929 Population In 1910 call.) 21.500c_Aug 2 1934 INTEREST payable at Ashland 24,500c___Aug 2 1939 National Bank or Boro. Treas. office. ASPINWALL. This borough is in Allegheny Co. Incorporated Dec. 28 1892. Water and Light Bonds. 430'97 J-J $15.000c____Jan 1 1927 Street and Sewer Bonds. 4348'99 J-J $28,000c___Ju1y 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. 430'08 J-J $17,000c___July 1 1934 /dun. Impt. Bonds. 4345 A-0 $7,500c_ __Oct 1 1927 $67,500 BOND DEBT Apr 1912_ 7,197 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1911__ _3,118,080 (Assessment about 5/s actual value. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911._ _$16.75 Population in 1910 2,59: INTEREST payable in Pittsburgh at the Fidelity '1'. ec T. Co. and at the First Nat. Bank, Aspinwall. AVALON. This borough is in Allegheny Co. Bonds tax free to holders. Street Improvement Bonds. ($30,000c_Apr 1 '30&'32 410'08 A-O( 15,000c___Apr 11034 I 30,000c_ _Apr 1 '36-'37 Funding Bonds. 430'08 J-D $10,000c___Dec 2 1927 BOND. DEBT June 8 1910..$209,000 Assessed valuation 1910__ _4,442,53 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910____38.50 4,317 Population In 1910 BALDWIN TWP. SCH. DIST. Sewer Bonds. ($14,000 ____1914-1920 -___ 24,000 ____1921-1923 10,000 1924 4s J-D 40 000_Dec '25 to '28 Borough Hall and Fire-House. 4s '09 M-S $25,000.. _Sept 1 '35-'39 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '12.. __ $390,000 Assessed valuation 1911._ _8,698,220 (Assessm't ;i to U actual value.) Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _37.50 Population in 1910. 6,323 INTEREST payable at the Bellevue Realty Savings & Trust Co. 48 BELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT. ___ $40,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1911_5236,000 Assessed valuation 1910_ _57,833,820 School tax (per 51,000) 1010__-$7.00 INTEREST payable at Bellevue Realty Savings & Trust Co. BEN AVON. This borough is In Allegheny Co. Incorp. In 1892. The 5% bonds of 1907 and 43.s of 1910 are tax-free to holders. Street Improvement Bonds. 5s '92 $11-N $3,500_Yearly to 1912 2,400_Yearly to 1923 58 '93 Itl-N Is '95 F-A 2,000_Yearly to 1915 1017-1924 Is '97 111-S 4,000 48 '00 M-S 17,000_Yearly to 1925 5s '04 M-N 1920-1931 6,000 Is '06 J-D 37,000c_June 1 '12-'35 Is '07 A-0 25,000c 1917-1936 4 Ves '09 J-D 10.000 1915-1938 414510 $11-S 10,000____Scpt 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 'l2._ 5116,900 Sinking fund 13.852 Assessed valuation 1911-2,666,490 (Assessment about 80% actual value) Boro tax (per $1,000) 1911.......$8.50 Population in 1910 ______1,828 INTEREST is payable at the Pittsburgh Trust Co. . This district is In Allegheny Co. $36,030c __ 434s 60,000_July'27.'32&,37 4 tis 07 J-J 25.000 4 345 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911__ $121,930 $13,448 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1911..._7.829,900 (Assessment about NI actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1911 -.$5.00 INTEREST on first issue payable at Colonial Trust Co., Pittsburgh; on second issue at First Nat. Bank of Castle Shannon; on 3d issue at First BEERS COUNTY. Nat. Bk. of Birmingham in Pittsb. Reading is the county seat. Up to Apr. 20 1912 $260,400 of the bond Issue given below had been disposed This borough Is in Beaver County. of to local people. Bonds are taxSewer Bonds. free to holders. $12,000c_Oct 1 '13& '18 334s _ _ - $475,000c _ _ ________ 7.000c___Oct 1 1923 The above issueIs the only debt. 5s '08 A-0( 10,000c__Oct 1 1928 Population In 1910 _______ 183,222 12.000c____Oct 1 1933 9.000c___Oct 1 1936 BETHLEHEM. Paving Bonds. This borough Is in Northampton F-A $20,000. _Aug 1 '13-'41 and Lehigh counties. All issues, exMunicipal Building Bonds. cept 5s of 1009, are tax-free to holdF-A $30,000__Aug 1 '14-'41 ers. Annexation of West Bethlehem BOND. DEBT Nov 1910__ $117,420 authorized by vote Aug. 9 1904. Assessed valuation 1910 _ _2.900.601 Debt of consolidated borough follows: Certificates of Indebtedness. Tax rate (per $1.000) '10- _511.0C 3,4sr Is '09 F-A $20,000c___Aug 1 1939 Population in 1910 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1910) Water Bonds. Building Bonds 9s '12 $11-N $50,000_ May 1 1942 410'08 A-0 $36.000_ Apr 1 1935 (Subject to call May 1 1922.) BOND. DEBT Nov 1911_ _$48.000 Old Borough of Bethlehem Bonds Assessed valuation 1910_-2,765,611 4s '85 J-J $37,000c_....Jan 1 1015 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_58.50 (Subject to call Jan 1 1895.) 4s '86 A-0 $50,000c___Apr 11016 (Subject to call Apr 1 1896.) Beaver is the county seat. Is '86 A-0 $25,500c.. Apr 1 1916 Bridge Bonds (Subject to call Apr 1 1887.) 4s '06 M-S$525,000r__Sept 1 '1231 4s '90 A-0 316,000c___Apr 1 1920 (Various amts. y'rly. V. 82, p. 173.) (Subject to call after April 1 1905) 4s '10 J-J 154.000 1940 48 '09 A-0 $15,000c___Apr 1 1939 BOND. DEBT May 1911_ _ _3588,000 (Subject to call after Apr 1 1924.) Assessed val. real est.'10_41,584,568 Street Bonds. County tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _$5.00 45 '97 $11-S $55.000c___Sept 1 1927 Population in 1910 (Subject to call Sept 1 1002.) 78,353 Borough Improvement Bonds. 4s '07 $11-N $36 000c__ _Nov 1 1937 This borough is In Beaver County. Borough of West Bethlehem Bonds 334s'00 F-A $8,500c___Feb 1 1930 Incorporated Nov. 9 1868. Ss (Subject to call Feb 1 1910.) Var $28,000c 334s'01 J-D 5,000c___June 1 1931 (32 500 due yearly.) Oarbage Crematory Bonds. (Subject to call June 1 1911.) 434s J-D $15,000c_June 1 '11-'38 330'03 F-A $4,000c___Aug 1 1933 (Subject to call Aug 1 1913.) Refunding lids. (tax-free to holder). 443'05 F-A $26,000c .1912-1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912.... $271,500 4 Ms '11 s-a 13,800c___Part yearly Floating debt 17,500 Street Bonds. Sinking fund 3,741 4 30'11 s-a $1.600__ __Part yearly Assessed valuation 1911_ _ 7,073,271 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912.... $80,300 (Assessm't about 70% actual value.) Assessed valuation 1911 _ _ _5,209,618 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1911Northampton County side_ _517.00 (Assessment about ti actual value.) Lehigh County side Total tax rate(per $1 000) '11_325.00 16.50 Population in 1910 12,191 Population in 1910 12,837 INT. payable at office of Treas. INTEREST at Treasurer's office. BETHLEHEM SCHOOL DIST. J-J $55,000 __ __July 11041 This borough Is In Center County. 4s '11 (Optional after July 1 1921.) Incorporated in 1801. DEBT Apr 1012 _5140,000 BOND. Refunding Bonds. Bonds arc tax-free to holder. 334s A-0 $71,2500___Apr 1 '14. 19 & 24 4s F-A 10,800c _ __1912-1921 BLAIR COUNTY. Holidaysburg, Is the county seat. BOND. DEBT May 1 '12_ $95,000 of the bonds are tax-free to holder Assessment debt 11,000 AllImprovement Bonds. Floating debt 30,400 Sinking fund 21 290 4s '07 J-J $200,000r__.Jan 1 1927 call after Jan 1 1917.) to (Subject Assessed valuation 1911 1,700 995 Building Bonds (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _329.80 3.65s'05F-A$160,000r_AUg 1 1935 (Subject to call Aug 1 1915.) Population In 1910 4,145 INTEREST on the 3340 is payable BOND. DEBT Dec 2 1911 5360,000 at the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank Assessed valuation 1911__43,252.479 In Philadelphia: on the 4s in Belle- County tax (per $1,000) 1911..$5.00 108.858 fonte. Bonds are tax-free to holders. Population In 1910 INT. at County Treasurer's office. BELLEVITE. This borough is in Allegheny Co. BRADDOCK. This borough Is In Allegheny Co. Question of annexation to Greater Incorporated June 8 1867. Pittsburgh defeated Feb. 18 1908. Funding & Street Imprt Bonds 5s '93 $6,000 .. ..... 4s '05 M-N $118,000c. _ _---4,000 416s'93 ___ Street Improvement Bonds. 434s'97 ___ 31,000 J-D 314,0000 ____ 12,000 434s 1919-1920 4.9s Reservoir Bonds. J. 4s 38,000___June 2 12-31 M-S 368,0000 4345 (V. 74, p. 1102 for maturity.) Funding & Improvt Bonds Street Bonds. J-J 368,000c 4s 4548'11 __-- $25.000c Improvement Bonds. Improvement Bonds (tax free). A-0 $56,500 (31,000____Jan 2 1917 434s 18,000_,....Jan 2 '29-30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1912_ $324,500 11,904,890 4a '05{10,000____Jan 2 1931 Tax valuation 1911 48,000_-_Jan 2 '32-35 (Assessment about M actual value.) 4348'08 J-D 100.000c-_June 1 '19-38 City tax (per 31,000) 1910..._36.00 19,357 4348'10 31-Si 15.000..---Sept 1 1935 Population In 1910 10.000.---Sept 1 1940 INT.at Borough Treasurer's office. BEAVER. BEAVER SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEAVER COUNTY. BEAVER FALLS. BELLEFONTE. MAY. 1912.1 PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. 17,500 BRADDOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT. Floating debt 6,522 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910_1213.500 Sinking fund School tax (per $1,000) 1910._..$7.50 Assessed valuation 1910.._ _4,395,540 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1910___119.00 BRADFORD. 10.303 This city Is In McKean County. Population In 1910 INTEREST payable at Farmers' Incorporated Jan. 14 1879. Trust Co., Carlisle. Improvement Bonds. 350'01 M-S 110,000_11.000 yearly 45 '09 J-J 30,000c.__Jan 1 1930 CARNEGIE. This borough Is In Allegheny Co. (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1914. Bridge Construe. & Paving Bonds. Bonds are tax-free to holders. Funding Bonds. 00'11 A-0 $16,000c___Apr 1 1934 430'09 J-J j$2,000___July 1 1916 (Optional after April 1 1916.) 110,000_July 1 '17-'18 Water Bonds. General [mot. Bonds. $25,000c___July 1 1914 45 '09 J-J I 39,000c_July 1 '15-'20 43s'03 J-D $23,000 __ __June 1 1933 6,000c___July 1 1921 48 '05 A-0 50,000.. _Apr 1 1935 Sewer Bonds. (Subject to call after July 1 1914.) 4 3s'98 J-D 345,000 __ __June 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. 20,000 __ __Jan 1 1931 M-S $4.000..$1,000 yearly 4 0'01 J-J 330 10,000__July 1 '19-'20 430'09 J-J City Building Bonds. 1916 Street Bonds. 48 Apr j$9,800 1926 4;0'98 J-D $25,000 _ _June 1 1928 110.000 10,000.. __Jan 1 1931 4 Ms'01 J-J Congress Street Bonds. 50,000__July 1 '21-'30 3535 '06 F-A 9.500___Jan 1 '13