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. • 7\ I STATE 1TY SECTION OF THE COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL' CHRONICLE. Copyrighted In 1913 according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY,in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C. Vol. 96. NEW YORK, MAY 31 1913 STATE AND CITY SECTION. The State and City Section, Issued semi-annually on the last Saturday of May and November, is furnished without extra charge to every annual Subscriber of the Commercial and Financial Chronicle. The Railway and Industrial Section, Issued three times a year on the last Saturday of February, June and October, is also furnished without extra Charge to every subscriber of the Chronicle. The Railway Earnings Section, issued monthly, containing the sworn returns of earnings and expenses filed each month with the Inter-State Commerce Commission, is also furnished without extra charge to every annual Chronicle subscriber. The Electric Railway Section, issued three times a year, In January, May and September. Is likewise furnished without extra charge to every Chronicle subscriber. The Bank and Quotation Section, issued monthly, is also furnished without extra charge to every subscriber of the Chronicle. The Bankers' Convention Section, issued yearly, giving the detailed proeeedings of the annual convention of the American Bankers' Association Is likewise furnished without extra charge to Chronicle subscribers. Terms for the Chronicle. Including the six Supplements above named, are Ten Dollars per annum within the United States, Thirteen Dollars 'which Includes postage) in Europe, and $11.50 in Canada. File covers of the Chronicle are sold at 50 cents each: postage on the same $i18 cents. File covers for Supplements can be had at same price. CHICAGO OFFICE—Geo. M. Shepherd, 513 Monadnock Block. LONDON OFFICE—Edwards & Smith, 1 Drapers' Gardens, S.C. WILLIAM D. DANA COMPANY, Publishers, Front. Pine and Depeyster Streets, New York. Post Office Box, 958. THE MUNICIPAL BOND SALES OF 1912. In reviewing the municipal bond sales for the calendar year 1912 the same characteristics are observable as was the case in 1911. In other words, there are two distinctive features, namely the magnitude of the sales and the rise in interest rate or decline in prices. This last means, on the one hand, that municipalities are obliged to pay more for their borrowings, and, on the other hand, that purchasers are netting an improving rate of return on their investments in this class of obligations. The aggregate of the year's sales fell but little below that of the year preceding, when it was of exceptional dimensions. In 1911 a total of $396,859,646 of State and municipal bonds was disposed of; in 1912 the sales reached $386,551,828. For the two years combined, therefore, the huge total of $783,411,474 of bonds of this class was put out. To indicate how much larger the totals are now than they were but a short time back, it is necessary only to turn to the results for 1907 and 1906. In 1907 $227,643,208 of bonds were placed, and in 1906 $201,743,346, as against the $386,551,828 for 1912 and the $396,859,646 for 1911. In the five-year interval, therefore, the sales have nearly doubled. The increase is the more significant inasmuch as the 1906 total was really the largest ever registered up to that time in a year of normal conditions. In 1904 a maximum of $250,754,946 had been recorded, but in that year, as has been many times pointed out in these columns, the bond disposals were large or special reasons, conditions in 1903 having been No. 2501. such that many bond negotiations had to be deferred until the next year. With the exception of 1904, a total of $200,000,000 was never reached prior to 1906, while in the period immediately preceding 904 the average of the yearly sales was only about $150,000,000 a year, the amounts having been $152,281,050 for 1903, $152,846,335 for 1902 and $149,498,689 for 1901. Contrasted with these relatively small totals for 1901, 1902 and 1903, the $386,551,828 disposals for 1912 and the $396,859,646 for 1911 obviously indicate very great expansion. Nevertheless it would be rather hasty to conclude that these large salesfurnish any substantial ground for uneasiness or reflect municipal recklessness. No doubt many of our municipalities are incurring new obligations with a considerable degree of freedom and are also spending money on ventures which until a dozen or more years ago were not considered strictly within the scope of municipal work in this country, more especially public utility undertakings. We adhere, however., to the views expressed on previous occasions, n'amely that in the main these extensive new issues indicate normal outlays in behalf of the proper development of out cities and towns. As supporting the inference here expressed, a fact which should not be overlooked is that it is in the newer parts of the country, where most devOopment is going on, that the increase in the output of new issues is especially pronounced. For the purpose of emphasizing this point, and to confirm the correctness of the view taken,we present here a table given before by us (but with the 1912 figures added on) and which shows the distribution of the bond sales for the last ten years among the different geographical divisions of the country. Calendar Years. I 1912. 1911. 1910. 1909. 1908, $ $ $ $ $ 1 North Atlantic Div. 161,386,631 183,316,289 147,241,669 158,499,538 176,065,777 North Central Div 95,793,261 77,979,550 72,476,823 65,208,923 65,292,723 __I Total 257,179,892 261,295,839 219,718,492 223,708,461 241,308,500 South Atlantic Div_ 23,740,800 20,785,700 22,623,800 15,173,700 20,142,500 South Central Div._ 37,157,894 43,501,670 24,873,499 44,732,415 18,891,139 Western or Pac. Div 68,473,242 71,276,437 52,820,390 55,809,984 33,455,410 Total Grand total Calendar Years, 129,371,936 135,563,807 100,317,689 115,716,099 72,489,049 386,551,828 396,859,646 320,036,181 339,424,560 313,797,599 1907. 1906. 1905. 1904. 1903. $ $ $ $ $ North Atlantic Div 138,719,282 106,695,964 94,849,346 161,351,192 84,593,197 North Central Div.. 48,518,220 55,429,660 48,471,078 57,302,131 43,843,010 Total 187,237,502 162,125,624 143,320,424 218,653,323 128,436,207 9,056,500 6,642,880 10,780,500 7,268,940 South Atlantic Div. 17,787,328 18,147.902 11,513,667 12,064,856 South Central Div Western or Pac. Div, 13,561,878 14,826,940 17,465,432 12,767,827 Total Grand total 3,990,100 9,990,485 9,864,258 40,405,706 39,617,722 39,759,599 32,101,623 23,844,843 227,643.208 201,743,346 183,080,023 250,754,946 152,281,050 6 44 STATE AND CITY SECTION. It will be seen that the North Atlantic tier of States (comprising New England, together with New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania) and the North Central division (embracing Ohio,Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, the two Dakotas andMinnesota, Nebraska and Kansas) continue to contribute the bulk of the year's sales, they accounting for $257,179,892 out of the grand total of $386,551,828. The fact remains, however, that the preponderance of this group over the rest of the country is no longer so pronounced as it was a short time ago. In 1904, for example, the total of the new bond issues by the two groups first referred to was $218,653,323, while the aggregate for the rest of the country was no more than $32,101,623. For 1912, on the other hand, the sales for the rest of the country were $129,371,936. In the one case the increase in the eight years has been $38,526,569, in the other case it has been $97,270,313. The marked expansion in this last instance must be taken to reflect the need chiefly of the newer communities in the remoter parts of the country. As bearing on that point, too, it should be noted that all the different sections share in the increase in a notable degree, but that the Pacific section is distinguished beyond all others for the amount of its addition. In the South Atlantic division the increase between 1904 and 1912 has been from $7,268,940 to $23,740,800; in the South Central division from $12,064,856 to $37,157,894 and in the Pacific Division from $12,767,827 to no less than $68,473,242. It is, furthermore, significant that the growth in municipal bond issues is not due to increased contributions by the more prominent municipalities. As a matter of fact, some of these are putting out smaller amounts of new bonds than they did some years ago. New York. City made one very large public offering in 1912, namely $65,000,000 of 43 /0 in May, besides which $3,401,000 more of bonds were sold to the different sinking funds during 1912, making the total of new bond issues for the twelve months $68,401,000. In 1911 this city sold altogether $61,790,441, of which $1,790,441 was taken by the city's sinking fund. Both amounts seem large but in 1907 the aggregate of new issues reached $79,100,195 (of which $3,289,195 were taken by the sinking funds), while in 1904, when the total was large, for special reasons, the aggregate of the sales was $86,825,742, of which $11,825,742 went to the sinking funds. Boston, in 1912, disposed of $5,275,000 of bonds, which compares with $3,431,500 in 1911, but with $8,584,700 in 1905 and $8,392,800 in 1904. Philadelphia put out an aggregate of only $5,425,000 of new issues in 1912, as against $13,450,000 in 1911, $19,375,000 in 1908 and $16,000,000 in 1904. Chicago and its sanitary and park districts have only $1,713,000 of new issues to their credit for 1912, against $6,037,500 in 1911, $9,025,000 in 1910 and $14,675,000 in 1904. Some other Western cities, in addition to Chicago, have been putting out diminished amounts of bonds in recent years; this is particularly true of Cincinnati, whose sales for 1912 were only $2,801,567 and for 1911 but $1,574,601, against $6,408,885 in 1910, $5,096,543 in 1909,$9,302,132 in 1906 and $4,137,109 in 1904. Generally speaking, however, Western and Southern municipalities have greatly enlarged their demands upon the money and investment markets, and on the Pacific Coast particularly the municipal bond offerings during 1912 were heavy. Thus, Cleveland placed $5,812,000 of new bonds in 1912, against $3,629,665 in 1911 and $2,536,460 in 1904. Los Angeles was on the market with no less than $9,696,000 of bonds, against $5,066,000 in 1911 and no more than $737,500 in 1904, while San Francisco placed $8,166,000, against only $2,551,000 in 1911 and $2,099,800 in 1904. Of the municipalities that put out varying amounts from year to year, Pittsburgh sold $2,833,000 of new bonds in 1912, against $1,510,000 in 1911; Columbus, Ohio, $1,409,500, [Vora. xcirr. against $1,175,000, and Baltimore, $5,000,000, against $2,947,900; but in Jersey City the emissions reached only $978,100, against $8,033,254, and for Newark, N. J., only $1,163,000, against $3,450,000. The inference seems fairly deducible, therefore, that the great expansion in municipal bond issues within recent years has followed in very large part as a result of an increased output by the smaller civic divisions throughout the country. Not less striking than the magnitude of the municipal sales is the appreciation in interest rates. There was during 1912 no such sensational advance in the rates on municipal borrowings as has occurred the present year within the last two months and which found noteworthy expression in last week's experience of New York City in floating a $45,000,000 new issue of bonds, where it was found necessary to raise the rate of interest to 432% and where the city, notwithstanding the higher interest rate, was able to realize only the merest trifle of a fraction above par on the sale. But the tendency towards higher rates continued, nevertheless, in evidence. A feature of the municipal bond market during March, April and May 1913 has been the large numbers of offerings in different parts of the country which failed to find takers because the rates of interest were not attractive enough. There was nothing of this kind during 1912—at least not on a scale to merit comment, though the fact should not escape attention that New York State on June 6 1912 offered $25,950,000 4s, consisting of $20,000,000 50-year bonds ($12,000,000 being canal bonds and $8,000,000 highway bonds),$5,000,000 30-year barge canal terminal bonds and $950,000 1-to-10-year (serial) State reservation bonds, and while disposing of the whole amount of the 50-year bonds at a trifling premium (100.223), did not quite succeed in selling all the remainder of the bonds. Time was, and not so very long ago either, when a 4% State bond, particularly of New York State, was looked upon as the very choicest thing of a gilt-edged character in the investment line and when any such offering was sure to be enormously over-subscribed. We may contrast the result of this 1912 sale, when the $20,000,000 50-year bonds were awarded at an average price of only 100.223, with the experience of the State in marketing several issues of bonds during 1911. The State put out $10,000,000 new canal 4s in April 1911 and was able to realize 104.3022 for the same; $12,500,000 4s offered in July for highways and for the Palisades Park brought an average of only 103.80, while in December 1911 a further issue of $10,000,000 canal 4s netted no more than 101.04 and the 1912 issue brought only 100.223. New York City, as already stated, made only one public offering in 1912, namely $65,000,000 41/0 in May; and while this loan was placed on far better terms than the $45,000,000 sale of 4s just concluded in 1913,the result was, nevertheless, not quite so favorable as in the case of the loan placed in 1911, and still less favorable than for the years immediately preceding. The price obtained in 1912 was 100.747, making the cost of the money to the city 4.21%. The4s placed the present month went at an average price of 100.159, making the cost of the money to the city 4.49%, a quite remarkable change in a single period of twelve months. And the further back we go the more unfavorable the contrast becomes. In 1911 the city sold $60,000,000 41/0 and obtained 100.90, making the cost of the money 4.207%. In 1908 after the large sale of 41As for February, a sale of $12,000,000 4s was made in November at which an average price of 102.385 was obtained, giving an income yield of only 3.89%. From this return of 3.89% at the close of 1908 to the present month's rate of 4.49% obviously marks a noteworthy advance. While in the case of some municipalities the upward movement was not very striking, in others it was very marked. Boston, Mass., in January sold $500,000 45-year 4s at 108.23, making the income basis 3.62%, but in Septemberfpbtained only 101.37 for $4,089,000 34-year (average) 4s, raising the income basis to 3.927%. Passaic, N. J., placed 2s in January at 106.254, but in $109,000 30-year 43/ June obtained only 104.90 for $106,000 of the same class. Buffalo got 102.403 for $545,000 43is in February but did very little better than par when selling $1,284,800 41/0 in September. Fall River, Mass., borrowed on a 3.57% basis in February and then paid 3.625% in March, 3.86% in July and 3.939% in September. Money market conditions during 1912 were not quite so favorable to new bond flotations as in 1911. But it can hardly be said that there was any actual stringency or even undue tension, though call loans several times during the year temporarily touched high figures and time loans commanded good figures the latter part of the year. We may suppose that the fact that the interest rate has been rising had much to do with the ability of our municipalities to place such greatly enlarged amounts of their obligations. Certainly the popularity of municipal bond issues would be enhanced as the yield to the investor improved. During the last dozen years there has been a wonderful augmentation in yield. A decade ago it was quite uncommon to find a municipal bond bearing more than 4% interest and 33/2% issues and even 3% issues were prevailing types. Now the bulk of the issues bears more than 4% interest and just at the moment it seems difficult to find a market even for 4% issues. We have prepared the following table to indicate the aggregate of the bonds put out at the different interest rates for 1901, for 1906 and for 1911 and 1912. We exclude New York City sinking fund takings, which are usually 3% issues, since these furnish no criterion of market conditions. COMPARATIVE INTEREST RATES, EXCLUDING NEW YORK CITY'S SINKING FUND TAKINGS. 1912. $ PCof Total 1911. $ PC of Total 1906. $ PC o Total 1901. $ PC oi Total 7,000 0.02 5,257,456 2.77 19,971,249114.25 ____ 3 per cent.. 33' per cent 4,777,700 1.25 6,682,900 1.67 19.169,65010.0. 68,693,268 49.00 4 per cent __ 101,191,665 26.41 126,914.22932.12 120,130,28063.22 27,576,476'19.67 229,000 0.17 254,000 0.13 Oi percent 80,148,19220.92 69,955,29017.71 5,214,978 3.72 43i per cent 87,009,99422.71 89,0,30,884 22.54 14,598,010 7.6 5 per cent__ 67,942,26017.73 65,092,185116.48 17,436,088 9.18 0,301,985 6.63 Higher than 5 per cent 31,598,817 8.25 29,303,1081 7.42 7,146,959 3.76 2,758,797 1.97 Unknown dz Unusual. 10,482,200 2.73 8,083,609 2.04 6,027,828 3.07 6,439,746, 4.59 i----i 00.0 Total._ _ _ 383,150,828 100.0395,069,205 100.0 190,020,271 100.0 140,185,4991 It will be observed that in 1901,out of a total of $140,185,499 bonds placed, no less than $116,240,993, or 82.92% of the whole, consisted of 3s, 33/25 and 4s, the 3s forming much the larger part, comprising $68,693,268, or nearly one-half of the year's sales. In 1912,on the other hand, with the total of the sales raised to $383,150,828, not a single 3% bond was floated and only $4,777,700 33's. The 4s aggregated $101,191,665, but formed only 26.41% of the whole. The 43is Amounted to $80,148,192, or 20.92%, the 43/2s to $87,009,994, or 22.71% and the 5s to $67,942,260, or 17.73%. In other words, no less than $235,100,446 of the year's issues, or 61.36% of the whole, were 43is 4s and 5s. The 434% issues came so much into vogue with the inability any longer to float 4s that in our detailed table we have set aside for the first time a separate column for bonds bearing that rate of interest. The experience thus far in 1913, however, would seem to indicate that this rate of interest is likely quickly to become a thing of the past. To complete our analysis of the bond disposals of 1912 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. 7 STATE AND CITY SECTION. MAY, 1913.] The total under the five heads combined amounts for 1912 to $251,465,656, which compares with $282,960,420 in 1911, $224,268,652 in 1910, $235,358,294 in 1909, $226,434,801 in 1908, $167,659,934 in 1907 and $136,034,202 in 1906. 1912. $ P Co Told 1911. $ PC of Total 1910. $ PCo Total 1909. $ PC of Total Grand total.386,551,828 100.. 396,859,646 100.0 320,036,181 100.0339,424 560 100.0 Refunding _ 14,872,351 3.85 17,601,571 4.44 18,935,016 5.92 18,460,308 5.44 Net addit'n. 371,679,47796.1, 379,258,07595.56 301.101.16594.0: 320,964,25294.56 Water _ . 59,853,70715.4: 75,492,694 19.02 54,610,53. 17.06 63,901,768 18.83 Sts. mails, bridges,cia 89,407,92623.13 88,449,90322.29 66,015,894 20.63 71,269.111 21.00 Sewers __ __ 25,982,346 6.72 33,503,438 8.44 27,727,584 8.66 25,659,228 7.55 45,588,24411.79 47,388,546 11.94 41,415,45712.94 41,180,09612.13 Schools Building;._ 30,633,433 7.93 38,125,839 9.61 34,499,178 10.78 33,348,091 9.84 Parks. _ 13,280,021 3.4 16,575,196 4.18 5,302,376 1.66 6,961,464 2.06 Light dr- gas 7,734,613 2.0. 3,417,763 0.86 2,266,552 0.71 2,239,133 0.66 Funding dr improvel 18,384,068 4.76 17,839,803 4.49 12,193,243 3.81 22,254,859 6.55 Ifiscell _ _ _. 80,815,119 20.91 58,464,893 14.73 57,070,342 17.83 54,150,502 15.94 Total net.371,679,477 96.15 379,258,075 )5.56 301,101,135)4.08 320,964,25294.56 After apportioning the amounts under the different heads, an aggregate of $80,815,119 remains for 1912, 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 and canal terminal bonds of New York State (of which $15,406,500 were put out in 1912)and the dock bonds and the rapid transit bonds of this city ($20,000,000 rapid transit bonds having been put out), purposes of not sufficiently common occurrence to warrant our providing an extra column for the same in our fullpage compilation. A footnote to the detailed table on the following page gives the leading items that go to make up 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 1912 issued no less than $162,884,716 of temporary obligations in anticipation of taxes, but redeemed $173,775,663 of the same class of obligations; and also issued $85,177,467 of corporate stock notes (a new form of obligation), but retired $73,581,950 of these same notes. 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 $780,000,000. The actual municipal bond sales for the twelve months within the territorial limits of the United States were, we have seen, $386,551,828; the temporary loans reached $290,850,209; sales by Canadian municipalities (including a $25,000,000 Dominion loan and $10,639,700 Provincial loans) were $84,096,241, general fund bonds of New York City $17,500,000, and general fund bonds of Baltimore $300,000, besides which Hawaii sold $1,500,000 bonds and Porto Rico $100,000, making a grand total of $780,898,278. 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 'leading geographical group each State and for each or division, and indicates also the purposes for which the bonds were issued and the amounts put out at the several rates of interest, besides apportioning the issues among the different civil divisions by whose authority they were created-whether State, county, municipality or school district. 8 [VoL. xcvi. STATE AND CITY SECTION. ANALYSIS OF MUNICIPAL BOND SALES FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1912. STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania RATES OF INTEREST. Grand Total. State Bonds. 778,000 625,000 250,000 284,000 15,755,561 1,315,000 908,000 600,000 1,579,000 113,706.653 23,971,500 9,891.817 17,858,600 North Atlantic Div'n 161,386,631 26,136,500 Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida 270,000 8,174,900 2,377,000 4,307,100 1.586,400 3.668,000 550,000 1,107,000 2,115,000 2.512,400 South Atlantic Divis. 23,740,800 2,927,000 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas 41,430,212 5,086,313 5,115,000 7.184,580 3,420,228 7,426.432 3,325,395 3,413,248 1.238.083 1,255,300 12,750,909 4,147,561 -11051545 124,000 North Central Divis. 95,793,261 Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas 2,421.132 533,000 204,000 4.925,000 1,675,500 1,325.000 254.900 1,375.275 10,000 353,000 175,000 1,768,709 10,613,392 7,485,347 37.396,987 2,600,000 Western Division ___ 68,473,242 4,643,000 Grand total 20,000 25,000 260,000 185.000 1,822,340 1,296,600 930,050 1,741,250 3.694,400 2,073,100 105,000 237,000 997.000 330,000 495,000 312,000 260,000 803,000 20,000 121.600 909,000 45,500 121,000 10,000 100% STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS. Total Bonds. 8.80% Salm) •Tew Hampshire rermont ifassachusetts thode Island onnecticut iew York gew Jersey 'ennsylvania $ 45,000 6,532,700 54.976,060 78,394,463 16,164,001 3,300,972 21,441 1,996,994 1,000,000 118,000 130,000 110,000 175,000 310,200 799,500 2,169,882 4,677,582 6,752,960 52,399.700 13.12% $ 8.18% 69.90% 442.000 2.11% For 1Vater. Streets and Bridgas. Sewers and Drainage. $ s $ North Central Div'n 95,793,261 4,784,073 91,009,188 17,462,340 24,975,437 ' South Central Div'n. 37,157,894 Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California -_ Western Division Grand total 5,296,900 7,761,400 1.976,000 269,000 882,629 12,630,921 6,473,923 74,497 225,600 1,734,822 330.718 261,690 150,000 1,179,500 1,003.600 493,400 3,101,150 485,040 325,500 132,760 100,000 2,220,500 349,568 50,000 633,000 1,762,333 635,070 1,594.950 599,400 765,245 671.000 1,445,000 894,248 468,500 48.500 200,000 821,500 86.000 8,716,500 763,345 3,052,964 1,594,000 1.897.648 255,257 447,231 326,848 268,000 183.500 2,900 90,404 365,800 169,000 20,000 147,800 218.100 218,100 400,650 144,400 913,000 1,315,000 2,610,961 883,100 364,632 80,000 99,000 700,500 4,174,500 289,000 261,500 152.900 102,000 750,000 526,175 44,100 161,000 585,500 1,000,209 4,155,000 3,063,100 2,851,792 200.000 765,838 5,048.885 17,641,750 14,285,914 2,003,969 4,255,361 24,834,750 21,332,027 16,201,587 1,407,517 50,000 1,125,000 10,000 175,000 116,000 25,000 45.000 17,000 93,000 543,50(1 155,624 412,393 26.18% 20.73% 22.51% 17.58% 8.18% 2.71% ISSUED FOR THE FOLLU 1NU PURPOSES. Schools and General Parks and Elec. Light Funding dr Sch. Mos. Buildings. Museums. and Gas. Improv't. $ $ $ $ $ liftmen. $ 1,935,900 68,000 20,000 145,000 13,000 1,150,900 1,694,800 197,000 50,000 1,377,156 355,500 602,100 60,000 125,000 6,268,469 5,493,455 3,388,950 1,100.000 2,694,800 3,019,113 150,000 3.331,243 345,500 208,000 71,000 105,000 24,000 244,000 6,250,672 23,000 345,000 60,000 32,000 956,213 45,505,736 1.094.000 991,100 4,500 1,034,500 2,164,887 4,320,656 13,796,119 11,445,368 4,231,743 297,500 4,066,713 55,172,395 5,228,669 16,905,469 26,404 1,748,811 278,900 403,200 1,262,000 1,964,708 1,547,000 153,000 256,050 1,547,365 195,515 41,891 309,000 984,000 39,000 131,000 165,500 44,000 7,327,300 394,300 702,702 781,993 873,593 40,556,619 41,430,212 5,086,313 1,055,520 4,030,793 5,115,000 30,000 5,085,000 90,000 7,094,580 7,184,580 3,420,228 177,900 3.242,328 184,300 7,242,132 7,426,432 3,325,395 576,000 2,749,395 3,413,248 18,000 3,395,248 1,238,083 18,500 1,219,583 1,255,300 46,800 1,208,500 12,750,909 860,800 11,890,109 4,147,561 852,660 3,294,901 1,158,854 4,484,838 1,537,200 3,482,000 1,979,500 17,615,836 3,705,626 3,194,040 20,000 125,000 7,500 82,500 14,000 20,000 8,178,700 101,191,665 80,148.192 87,009.994 67,942,260 31,598,817 10,482,200 7,485,200 Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas 127,000 203.000203,000 966,500 58,000 72,500 549,000 6,438.000 19,567,286 6,280,158 4,188,450 528.850 494,282 89,000 115.000 190,500 4,616,500 96.500 124,000 144,900 719,550 470,725 55.000 123,000 518,200 940.309 1,282,180 8,531,712 393,450 7,091,897 2,734,830 29,892.275 (3%s)442,000 3outh Atlantic Div'n_ 23,740,800 1,144,500 22,596,300 2,936,234 3hio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas 107,000 1,350,600 1,175,900 1,044,000 825,000 1,295,500 1,963,400 684,000 865,000 50,000 2,000,000 70,833 52,400 512,150 '85,000 120,500 178,000 179,400 7,417,500 20,000 120,000 616,900 2,498,000 100,000 1,025,000 210,000 727,000 16,233,003 2,745,837 18,179.054 155.000 2,944,000 1,327,000 345,000 1,462,700 364,000 190,000 697,500 588,500 200,000 150,000 6,411.000 206,500 100,000 550.000 10,000 204,000 33,858,744 1.733,729 34,276,343 15,980.575 7,119,631 2.620,239 225,000 8,174,900 1,079,900 4,175,500 357,834 1,586,400 220,000 3,079,500 264,000 907,000 176,000 2,115,000 584,000 2,333,000 254,500 131,600 $ 573,000 139,000 89,854 23,000 2,835,000 447,000 648,988 203,850 100,000 1,124,000 119,600 193,600 50,000 1,680,300 1,457,700 294,000 50,000 1,535,500 394,000 328,557 2,500,000 2,830,000 11,957.279 2,152,167 1,354.459 199,000 532,040 2,281,000 381,000 North Atlantic Divis. 161,386,631 4,003,078 157,383,553 26,921,675 37,131,384 270,000 8,174,000 4,307,100 1,586,400 3,668,000 1,107,000 2,115,000 2,512,400 Higher Unknown than and Per Cent. 5 Per Cent. Unusual. 334,000 350,000 778,000 63,000 715,000 176,000 30,000 375,000 625,000 250,000 250,000 284,000 284,000 60,000 27,000 15,755,561 57,128 15,698,433 1,506,000 2,473,161 908,000 60,000 848,000 175,000 650,000 505,000 1,074,000 1,579,000 50,000 234,000 113.706.653 1,929,250 111,777,403 23,219,675 25,593,456 215,900 9,675,917 9,891,817 501,500 1,899.367 922,800 16,935,800 1,233,500 5,974,400 17,858,600 3elaware daryland tirginia rest Virginia gorth Carolina ;outh Carolina 3eorgia Florida Pe;!Pent. 981,354 2,609,838 862,200 1,362,700 1,356,000 8.125,960 1,864,962 1,016,040 Of Which Leasing for Net Refunding. Additions. $ Per Cent. 9,441 1,852,594 12,000 49,600 84,800 7,477,635 25,790,587 20,921,011 744,335 1,847,549 2,206635 1,201,800 3,512,700 2;020;500 1,300,500 4,654,080 (35is) 55,000 3,034,390 171.500 2.826,160 (33is) 25,000 589.500 1,287,503 3,856,507 4,255,625 1,700,500 616,740 455,000 1,888,248 (31is)124,000 110,000 422.083 721,083 337.500 127,000 775,300 707,700 11,842,574 775,800 2,411,761 386,551.828 34,010,500 50,725,774 31,627,003 270,188,551 Per Cent 4I Per Cent. 24,000 161,000 175,000 100,000 7,287,196 1,069,810 5,154,305 1,671,062 3,423,500 399,100 145,000 5,560,900 (33•65)1000,000 3.188,500 347,400 2,577.500 674,000 1,845,000 1,709,400 3,539,000 1,227,100 16,047,700 8,161,990 2,494.429 400,500 1,230,000 422,568 2,102,422 1,008,155 946,000 478,500 353,000 200,635 960,000 3 and 3% Per Cent. $ 1 778,000 778,000 355,000 (33is)450,000 175,000 259,000 250,000 14,180.561 (33is)1855.200 13,739.361 308,000 733,000 1,394,000 770,000 709,000 86,616,213 ' 03,651,000 26,680,149 73,156,463 7,220,517 (3 s)316,100 1,714,750 974,000 12,091,100 (35is)260,400 10,135,800 3,555,000 7,517,990 4,529.750 123,202,391 85,000 92,500 1,875,000 658,000 17,000 2,119,300 250.000 373,500 8,067,236 1,422,640 1,304,467 536,197 1,874,000 304,000 South Central Divis- 37,157,894 -- !School DU- Municipal 'trict Bonds. Bonds. 304,000 18,758,199 16,371,356 60,359,706 1,158,854 4.484,838, 1,537,200 3,482,000, 1,979,500 17,615.836 3,705,626 3,194,040 Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington --_Oregon California County Bonds. 20,000 492,000 95,000 009,000 282,150 111,000 249,000 131,000 57,000 230,000 370,000 15,000 246,000 1,602,000 595,900 52,500 25,000 477,000 250,000 15,000 8,333 1,491,500 7,500 262,500 53,500 105,000 66,000 129,500 100,000 80,000 619,000 3,068,883 2,289,150 1,216,500 30,000 337,333 2,585,500 2,647,500 2,695,884 304,580 806,000 626,548 431,828 919,279 679,505 898,676 100,000 409,000 323.380 45,687 7,426,735 4,454,675 1,075,680 439,000 642,000 1,267,800 2,029,500 623,800 471,500 390,000 528,000 1,882,003 1,258.500 138,000 469,000 472,000 422,083 217,000 107,000 100,000 78,000 657,700 36,000 753,800 1,063,400 18,000 1,488,100 83,934 90,000 435,000 61,000 89,572 31,000 202,500 15,000 50,000 48,272 740.550 12,400 38,500 452,000 153,000 104,250 55,800 63,000 36,500 12,000 22,000 181,230 265,000 108,000 706,547 1,334,690 108,000 297,918 110,500 50,000 52,000 6,000 733,411 836,774 205,350 113,834 70,000 40,000 53,000 190,000 295,000 76,000 306,500 2,730,929 723,617 21,600 96,854 1,756,838 796,600 2,257,800 237,000 6,815,047 827,619 189,000 175,000 175,000 556,700 283,000 3,546,189 276,500 1,975,000 518,000 122,500 465,000 276,000 160,000 93,000 312,500 105,000 240,000 416,500 2,613.100 1,163,000 239.000 415,500 319,000 349,000 3,458,278 1,871,230 3,369,925 5,691,745 -.„„-,.„ 19,000 675,000 625,000 71.000 106,600 26,000 102,000 -,__755,000 300,000 160,000 1,303,000 456,000 100,000 361,707 244,650 75,000 222,040 22,000 777,000 36,380,894 2,985,650 12,976,758 6,987,389 4,390,600 3,416,500 1,431,000 503,882 133,500 20,000 594,500 528,850 89,000 179,000 96,500 137,900 80,000 376,400 230,000 496,700 1,282,180 99,500 393,450 105,500 3,481,094 5,557,000 391,000 130,000 47,000 20,000 189,000 1 767,854 11,500 4,484,838 512,000 1,407,200 5,000 3,435,000 75.000 1,979,500 48,000 17,595,836 1,695,500 3,516,626 595,650 3,194,040 43,000 2,421,132 350,000 2,071,132 204,000 204,000 4,925,000 498,500 4,426,500 1,675,500 1,125,000 550,500 254,900 247,900 7,000 575,000 800,275 1,375,275 353,000 353,000 96,200 1,672,509 1,768,709 10,613,392 1,492,000 9,121,392 7,485,347 20,000 7,465,347 37,396,987 37,396.987 166,000 95,000 1.113,000 87,000 121,875 99,500 135,000 30,000 175,000 258,000 1,652,883 1,196,550 4,857,500 279.809 1,873,726 647,269 3,094,961 68,473,242 4,163,700 64,309,542 9,547,808 6.839,147 386,551,828 14,872,351 371,679,477 59,853,707 89,407,926 8,240,367 17,821,301 8,118,565 32,000 6,000 108,000 101,000 933,333 409,218 1,622,000 285,650 1,577,347 2,330,000 144,400 2,700,000 335,000 200,000 91,000 30,000 15,000 412,500 37,500 44,000 43,000 826.770 1,000,000 1,000,000 453,000 4,000 4,416.313 250,000 43,047 136,000 3,651,000 1,129,000 13,868,432 3,365,051 7,291,074 6,436,500 4,129,000 4,042.900 6,784,583 14,973,479 25,982,346 45,588,244 30,633,433 13,280,021 7,734,613 18,384,068 80,815,119 Per cent 23.13% 1 15.48% 96.15% 100% 3.85% 2.00% N.Y..76% 6.72% 3,43% 11.79% 7.93% 20.91% I .. onnal,,,,.. . 1 VI,A ni ,nnn q. 1colloft hlr Nm a Vnrit City and nnrehased by the Sinking Min d at nal. find nr t)an non 14a 1, Rochester. laa3;14(.3,1 NOTE.-The totai of $10,482,200 in ff"c'n'uil"Unkflowfl and Unusual" r t e almost entirel of odd rate . For instance of the $1,852,594 credited to New York, $1,473,986 represents bonds issued at rates of interest such as 4.20%, 4.30%, .35%,4.40%, g,4.65%, 4.70%, &a. The .45%, 4.47%, 4.6027 $2.500,000 total for Texas is bonds issued by Houston as 4%8. In the column called "Miscellaneous" in the second table, Massachusetts $6,250,672 is partly made up as follows: $3,400,000 rapid transit bonds of Boston and $2,850,672 "municipal loan bonds put out by various places in the State, The main items Included in the -miscellaneous" in New yerh are: $15,406,500 canal and canal-terminal bonds State and Y. issued by N. $20,000,000 rapid transits. $7,000,000 tax-deficiency, $1,392,065 docks and ferries and $93,000 "various municipal purpose" bonds, all of which were placed by N. Y. City, The New Jersey total of $991,100 includes $350,000 and $316,100 tax-deficiency bonds Issued by Hoboken and Jersey City, respectively. Of the Penn. total IA $2,164,887, $1,283,887 was put out by Phila. for wharves, supplies, &a. The Maryland aggregate includes $1,490,000 bonds placed by Baltimore for conduits, burnt-district, docks, &a. The $1,334,690 credited to Ohio represents bonds Issued by various places in the State for river and harbor impt., subways, &a. Nebraska's total of $2,730,929 includes $2,706,929 sold for irrigation purposes. The Texas total includes $1,250,000 bonds floated by Harris Co. Nay. Dist. for canal impts. Included in Cal. total of $13,868,432 are $1,000,000 harbor-impt. bonds issued by the State, $1,052,382 reclamation bonds sold by various counties $4,014,000 Owens River the harbor-impt. bonds issued by Los Angeles and $2,954,000 bonds sold by other cities in the State for wharf, harbor and irrigation purposes. IlI.4ke and $3,000,000 - MAY, 1913.] 9 UNITED STATES DEBT. United Siales Deb/ 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 1912; second, the Changes in those details since June 30 1912 down to May 1 1913; third, the items of interest-bearing debt, &c., at the beginning of each fiscal year since July 11878;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 1912. Outstanding Title of Loan. Consols of 1930 Loans of 1908-18 Loan of 1925 Panama Canal Loan Panama Canal Loan Panama Canal Loan Postal Savings Bonds_.._ Postal Savings Bonds_ _ __ Authorizing Act. When Redeemable. Rate. 2% March 14 1900 3% June .13 1898 January 14 1875 4% June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905____ 2% June 28 1902 & Dec. 21 1905____ 2% Aug.5'09, Feb.4'10 & Mch.2'11 3% June 25 1910 2A % June 25 1910 2A % Interest Payable. Amount Issued. Registered. Coupon. Total. April 1 1930J, 0, J & A $646,250,150 $642,327,050 $3,923,100 $646,250,150 Aft.Aug.1'08 F, M, A & N 198,792,660 44,049,120 19,896,340 63,945,460 162,315,400 100,162,000 18,327,900 118,489,900 Feb. 1 1925 F, M, A & N 54,631,980 54,607,240 24,740 54,631,980 Aug. 1 1916 F. M, A & N 30,000,000 29,658,920 341,080 30,000,000 Aft.Nov.1 '18 F, M, A & N 50,000,000 33,043,100 16,956,900 50,000.000 June 1 1961 S, D, M & J 41,900 41,900 37,040 4,860 *July 1 1931 Jan. & July 417,380 417,380 100,940 *Jan. 1 1923 July & Jan. 316,440 Aggregate of interest-bearing debt, excl. of U.S. bonds Issued to Pacific railroasd, as'stated below 1.142,449.470 $904,200,910 $59.575,850 $963.778,770 *Payable at dates mentioned. For dates ofredemption see below under "Postal Savings Bonds." DEBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED JUNE 30 1912. 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 1912 on which interest has ceased since maturity $5,000 00 23,650 00 13,250 00 800,350 00 14,050 00 904,150 26 $1,760,450 26 DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST JUNE 30 1912. 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 1912 of debt bearing no interest $346.681,016 00 53,282 50 24,710,831 50 6,856,154 90 3378.301,284 90 The foregoing shows that the Government debt on June 30 1912 was made up of (1) interest-bearing debt, $963,776,770, of (2) debtfon which interest has ceased, $1,760,450 26, of (3) debt bearing no interest, $378,301,284 90, making total gross debt, $1,343,838,505 16; subtracting from the total the net cash balance in the Treasury ($316,263,807 88) at the same date (June 30 1912), we have the net debt as it stood at the close of the last fiscaJ year, $1,027,574,697 28. Since the close of June the changes in the various items of the interest-bearing debt have included the issuing of $1,929,840 Postal Savings Bonds, making the interest-bearing debt at this time $965,706,610. 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 1912, and on May 1 1913; third, the Pacific Railroad bonds, which are never included in the Treasury debt statements. "FUNDED LOAN OF 1891" (Column 1) 4 As, continued at 2%. The bonds of this issue were issued in exchange for the 4% 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 May 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 1 1907; 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 opera tions 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 1913, 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 deno minations 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. Se ecircular for further details. Subscriptions reached the amount of $1,325,000,000. The amount now outstanding (May 1 1913) is $63,945,460. "FUNDED LOAN OF 1907" (Column (3) 4s. The Act of July 14 1870, authorized the Issue of 1,000 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. Outstanding (May 1 1913), $705,250, 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 I amount had been reached, the maximum of the issue being $40,012,750. Of these there were still outstanding on May 1 1913 a total of $13,650, included in debt bearing no interest. "LOAN OF 1925."—(Column 9.) Sales of bonds included under this designation were effected (1) 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 under the Act of July 14 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 surn'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%% 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. 3701 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 outstanding 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 ($13,250) 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 1ssue—$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. 1 1909. "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 $50,000,001) 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, ;500 and $1,000. 00.41 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 234% interest, 10 UNITED STATES DEBT. [VoL. xcvi. 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, $417,380 bonds redeemable Jan. 1 1913 and payable Jan. 11932, $854,860 redeemable July 1 1913 and payable July 11932, and 31,074,980 redeemable after Jan. 1 1914 and paable Jan. 1 1933 have been issued and are now eutstandinq. "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 payable with the principal sum on and after Nov. 20 1008, on presentation of the certificates for redemption. For further details see circularannum, of Secretary Cortelyou in "Chronicle," Nov. 23 1907, page 1311the 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 tile refunding operations of that period began. It has the advantage, too, of giving separate and distinct each issue of bonds now outstanding. Tile statement is subjoined. ft PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1 1878 TO MAY 1 1913. 1 3 4 6 9 10 12 14 "Funded Loan "Funded Loan "Refunding "Loan of "Loan of "Navy Pen- Old 6s and 7s Total Year. of 1891" 434%, Certificates," of 1907," 1904," 1925," sion Fund," Converted into Interest-Bearing contin'd at 2%. 4s. 4s. 5s. 4s. 3s. 4s and 4543. Debt. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1878, July 1 240,000,000 00 98,850,000 00 40,012,750 00 14,000,000 00 1,441,885,650 1,794,735,650 00 1879 250,000,000 00 728,673,700 00 12,848,210 00 14,000,000 00 792,121,700 1,797,643,700 00 1880 250,000,000 00 737,980,800 00 1,367,000 00 14,000,000 00 720,645,300 1,723,993,100 00 1881 250,000,000 00 738.659.000 00 688,800 00 14,000,000 00 636,219,950 1,639,567,750 00 1882 250,000,000 00 738,884,300 00 465,050 00 14,000,000 00 i460,461,050 1,463,810,400 00 1883 250,000,000 00 737,586,300 00 355,900 00 14,000,000 00 1132,082,6001 1,338,229,150 00 11304204 3501 1884 250,000,000 00 737,661,700 00 290,000 00 14,000,000 00 1224,612,150 1,226,563,850 00 1885 250,000,000 00 737,719,850 00 240,600 00 14,000,000 00 (194,100,500 1,196,150,950 00 1886 250,000,000 00 737,759.700 00 207,800 00 14,000,000 00 (144,046,600 1,146,014,100 00 1887 250,000,000 00 737,800,580 00 175,270 00 14,000,000 00 119,716,500 1,021,692,350 00 1888 222,207,050 00 714,177,400 00 138,050 00 14,000,000 00 950,522,500 OC 1889 139,939,000 00 676,095,350 00 119,640 00 14,000,000 00 829,853,990 OC 1890 109,015,750 00 602,193,500 00 103,860 00 14.000,000 00 725,313,110 OC 1891 50,869,200 00 559,566,000 00 93,920 00 11 13 610,529,12000 1892 25,364,500 00 559,581,250 00 83,580 00 "Loan of "Consols,of 585,029,330 OC 1893 25,364,500 00 559,604,150 00 68,450 00 1908." 1930.. 585,037,100 OC 1894 25,364,500 00 559,618,400 00 58,990 00 50,000,000 (War Bonds) 2%. 635,041,89000 1895 25,364,500 00 559,625,750 00 54,110 00 100,000,000 31,157,700 33. 716,202,060 OC 1896 25,364,500 00 559,636,850 00 47,140 00 100,000,000 162,315,400 847,363,890 OC 1897 25,364,500 00 559,640,100 00 45,130 00 100,000,000 162.315,400 847,365,130 OC 1898 25,364,500 00 559,646,050 00 41,520 00 100,000,000 162,315,400 847,367,470 OC 1809 25,364,500 00 559,652,300 00 37,830 00 100,000,000 162,315,400 198.678,720 ------------1.046,048,750 OC 1900 21,979,850 00 355,528,350 00 35,470 00 47,651,200 162,315,400 128,843,240 307,125,35 1,023,478,860 OC 1901 257,376,050 00 33,320 00 21,854.100 162,315,400 99,621,420 445,940.750 987,141,040 00 1902 233,177,400 00 31,980 00 19.410,350 134,994,200 97,515.660 445,940,750 931,070,340 00 1903 173.385,650 00 30,600 00 19,385,050 118,489,900 83,107,060 520,143,150 914,541,41000 1904 156,593,150 00 2 29,080 00 118,489,900 77,135,360 542,909,950 895,157,440 00 7 1905 "PanamaCanal 156,595,600 00 27,530 00 "Certificates 118,489,900 77,135,360 542,909,950 895,158,340 00 1906 Loan.' 116,755,150 00 26.280 00 of Indebted- 118,489,900 63,945,460 695,942,350 895,159,140 00 1907 30,000,000 00 36,126,150 00 25,150 00 ness." 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 894,834,280 Of 1908 54,631,980 00 5 14,186,500 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 897.503,9900( 1909 84,631,980 00 "Panama 118,489,900 8 63,945,460 646,250,150 913,317,490 00 1910 84,631,980 00 Canal Loan.""Postal Say- 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 913,317,490 00 1911 84,631.980 00 2,035,700 00 ings Bonds." 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 915,353,190 00 1912 84,631,980 00 50,000,000 00 459,280 118,489,900 63,945,460 646,250,150 963,776,770 Of 1013 May 1 ---------------8463108000 An MO 0011 nn 9380 190 118 480 onn AZ 0,1c AAA 6A6'0 i ;In on. 7na al n nr Continued at 3 34%. 1 Continued at 3%. PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES &C. (Continued.) Year. 15 Debt on Which Interest Has Ceased. 16 Debt Bearing No Interest. 17 Outstanding Principal. 18 10 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 $164.179,012 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 1,996,414,005 03 83,773,778 60 1880 7,621,455 26 353,826,945 37 2,085,441,500 63 166,114,752 88 1,919,326,747 75 79,633,981 00 1881 1,723,865 26 353,847,504 32 2,000,139,119 58 180,488,965 35 1,819,650,154 23 75,018,695 50 1882 16,260,805 26 353,787,958 77 1,833,859,164 03 158,835,689 78 1,675,023,474 26 57,360,110 75 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 1,599,930,572 57 161,396,577 18 1,438,542,995 47,926,432 39 50 1885 4,100,995 26 353,603.141 88 1,553,955,087 14 178,602,643 23 1,375,352,443 91 47,014,133 00 1886 9,704,445 26 397,692,548 52 1,509.411.093 78 227,265,253 34 45,510,098 00 1,282,145,840 44 1887 6,115,165 26 353,685,110 37 1,381,492,625 63 206,323,950 21 1,175,168,675 42 41,786,529 50 1888 2,496,095 26 353,660,467 32 1,306.679,062 58 243,674,167 85 38,901,035 25 1,063,004,894 73 1889 1,911,485 26 353,654,148 97 1,185,419,624 23 209,479,874 01 975,930,750 22 33,752,354 60 1890 353,648,559 47 1,815,805 26 1,080,777,474 73 189,993,104 20 890,784,370 53 29,417,60.3 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 22,894,194 00 1894 1,851,240 26 380,004,686 42 1,016,897,816 68 117,584,436 13 899,313,380 55 25,394,385 60 1895 1,721,590 26 378,989,469 99 1,096,913,120 25 195,240,153 51 901,672,966 74 29,140,782 40 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 34,387,408 80 14 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 388,761,732 41 1,176,320 26 1,413,416,912 67 ' 4 305,705,65478 1,107,711,257 89 33,545,130 00 1901 383,015,584 63 1,415,620 26 1,371,572,244 89 '326,833,124 92 1,044,739,117 97 29,789,153 40 1902 395,680,156 63 1,280,860 26 1,328,031,356 89 '358,574.115 85 969.457,241 04 27,542,945 543 393.659,412 63 1903 1,205,090 26 1,309,405,912 89 '384,394,275 58 925,011,637 31 25,541,573 30 1904 389,130,655 88 1,970,920 26 1,286,259,016 14 '319,027,242 39 967,231,773 75 24,176,745 OC 1906 385,828,509 58 1,370,245 26 1,282,357,094 84 •292,400,322 87 989,866,771 97 24,177,850 20 1906 1,128,135 26 396,235,694 78 1,292,522,970 04 *328,087,283 25 964,435,686 79 23,238,064 00 1907 401,257,097 28 1,086,815 26 1,297,178,192 54 '418,581,437 51 878,596,755 03 21,648,913 60 4,130,015 26 1908 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 70 21,295,602 40 1910 2,124,895 26 381,497,583 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 1,760,450 26 378,301,284 90 1.343,838,505 16 *316,263,807 88 1,027,574,697 28 22.787,070 41 2913. May 1 1.664.580 26 375.570.811 90 1.342.942.002 16 *291.333.0.1:3 88 1.051.608.958 28 12.835.32540 Note 1.-The annual interest charge Is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year, except in the ease of May, 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 $150,000,000 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 tile Pacific Railroad subsidy debt. To show the situation of this indebtedness we have to make compilations of our own, as tile 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 tile debt already paid and the balance due to the Government BONDS ISSUED TO PACIFIC RAILROADS-THEIR STATUS MAY 1 1913. 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 $9,100,452 55 $53,389,052 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 66 40,253,605 75 58.448,223 75 1,600,000 00 2,031,615 64 3,631,615 64 $3,631,615 64 1,970,560 00 3,453,102 86 5,423,66286 5,423,662 86 5,423,662 86 1,628,320 00 2,551,698 20 4,180,018 20 2,122,841 24 a2,122,841 24 $64.623,512 00 $82,459,972 08 $147,083,484 08 $27,295,070 55 $108,314,060 59 $135,609.131 14 $3,631,615 64 'Government accepted principal of bonds of Kansas Pacific RR.-$6,303,000--for indebtedness, but subsequently received an addlt onal $821,808 on distribution of assets of Union Pacific. as mentioned in "note" below. The remainder ($5,785.560 34) represents the loss to Government the settlement. a Government realized the sum of $2,122,841 24 from sale of claim against Sioux City & Pacific RR., or $2,057,176 96 less thanunder the company's indebtedness. Note.-The Government has been reimbursed for $27,236,512 principal and $31,211,711 75 interest, being the total indebtedness of the Union Pacific Railroad Co. to Nov. 1 1897, and for the principal of the Kansas Pacific indebtedness, amounting to $6.303,000. Subsequently, under the final decree for the distribution of the assets of the Union Pacific RR., made by Judge Sanborn at St. Paul. Oct. 24 1899, the United States received an additional $821,898 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 $58,812,715 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. El DEBTS AND ESOU RCES OF THE TATES, CITIES A1113 Tows IN NEW ENGLAND INDEX FOR THE NEW ENGLAND STATES, CITIES, &c. MAINE—State, Cities, &c NEW HAMPSHIRE—State, Cities, &c VERMONT—State, Cities, &c Pages 11 to 13 MASSACHUSETTS—State, Cities, &c Pages 13 to 15 RHODE ISLAND—State, Cities, &c Pages 15 to 16 CONNECTICUT—State, Cities, &c Pages 17 to 31 Pages 31 to 32 Pages 32 to 36 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 ITS which, singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts or liabilUies, hall egual seven and one-half per centum of the last regular valuation of said city, that DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. cities of forty thousand inhabitants or over may, by a vote of their city governMarch 15 1820 'meld, increase the present rate of five per centum by one-fourth of one per Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1820) in any one municipal year, until, in not less than ten years, the maxi,33,040 centum Total area of State (square miles) mum rate of seven and one-half per centum is reached, that any city failing to Augusta take the increase in any one municipal year, then the increase for that year is State Capital and no increase can be made until the next year, as provided above: and Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1915).. Wm. T. Haines lost provided, further, that the adoption of this Article shall not be construed Secretary of State (term exp. *Jan. 1915)___J. E. Alexander as applying to any fund received in trust by the said city or town, nor to loan for the purpose of renewing existing loans or for war; or to temTreasurer (term exp. *Feb. 1 1915)Joseph W. Simpson any porary loans to be paid out of money raised by taxation during the year in LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday which they were (are] made. In January, and there is no limit to length of sessions. EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.—The Legislature of 1909 approved • Is chosen by Legislature. an Act exempting from taxation all bonds issued after Feb. 1 1909 by the HISTORY OF DEBT.—For history of Maine State debt up to 1889, see State or any county, municipality, village, corporation or water district therein. Banks and trust companies holding such securities are allowed "State and City Supplement" of April 1895, page 9. The whole State debt matured in June and October 1889, and all that to deduct the same from the assessment of their shares. See V. 88, p. was not paid was refunded into new loans, payable by installments, part 1451, NI- Act in full. each year. At present the debt stands as follows: SAVINGS BANKS' INVESTMENTS—POWERS AND RESTRICOutstanding —Interest LOANS— loans of savings Principal TIONS.—The provisions regulating the investments and When Due. Rate.Payable. Name and Purpose. banks and institutions for savings in the State of Maine are contained in June 1 1919 $118,300 J-D Bonds to State College _______ r 5 do July 1 1917 100,000 Sections 23 to 26, inclusive, of Chapter 48 of the Revised Statutes of 1903. do _ _____ r 4 J-J Do 50,000 The Legislature made several changes in 1907 and in 1909 which we have Bond to Insane Hospital _r 4 J-J July 1 1917 700 incorporated below. Loan of 1869, not presented for payment INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury, Augusta, Me.,or in Boston. SECTION 23. Savings banks and institutions for savings are restricted TOTAL DEBT.—The subjoined statement shows Maine's total funded to and hereafter may invest their deposits as follows: debt on each of the dates named. First, a. In the public funds of the United States and District of Columbia. Jan. 1 1913. Jan. 1 1912. Jan.1 1911. Jan. 11 1910 b. In the public funds of any of the New England States and of the States $269,000 $676,000 Bonded debt $698,000 $698,0000 of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, On Jan. 1 1913 the assets of the State were as follows: Cash on hand, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Califor$457,128.65; balance due on State taxes, $1,609,177.19; securities, &c., nia, Oregon and Washington. $481,049.21; total, $2,550,355.05. The tot 1 liabilities of the State on Second, a. In the bonds of the counties, cities and towns of any of the Jan. 11913, including bonded debt, were $3,800.018.97. New England States. b. In the bonds of cities and districts in the States of New York, PennASSESSED VA L UATION.—Valuations are taken only in oven years. Assessed Valuation State tax sylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, MinPersonal. Total. Real. per$1,000. nesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon and Years. Washington, having a population of seventy-five thousand or more, when $388,551,157 $89,640,887 $478,092,044 $4.00 1912 451,780,119 85,647,793 issued for municipal purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the 5.00 1910 366,132,326 taxable property therein. 82,679,756 428,252.465 3.00 1908-345,572,709 394,732,990 c. In the bonds of counties of twenty thousand inhabitants or more In 78,679,203 2.50 316,053,787 the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, 366,514,014 2.75 1904 ,103 292,464,911 Total Valu'n. Tax rate. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, NebrasYears— Total Valu'n. Tax rate. Years— 1902 $164 714,168 $1.25 ka, California, Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal purposes, $352,228,897 $2.75 1860 336,699,649100 157,573 1900 2.00 and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property therein, except 1890.1850 when issued in aid of railroads, provided, that the net municipal indebtedness 69,246,288 2.90 309,096,041 2.25 1840 of such county does not exceed 5% of the last preceding valuation of the 1.90 1880 235,978,716 5.00 18301— -..... 28 807,687 property therein for the assessment of taxes. 1870 224,812,000 6.00 18201-....... 20 962,778 -- -U. In the bonds of any city of ten thousand inhabitants or more in the POPULATION OF STATE.—According to United States Census. States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, 742,371 1870 1910 626,915 1840 501,793 1810 228,075 Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Ne694,466 1860 628,279 1830 1900 399,455 1800 151,719 braska, California, Oregon and Washington, when issued for municipal 661,086 1850 298,335 1790 583.169 1820 96,540 purposes, and which are a direct obligation on all the taxable property 1890 648,936 1880 therein except when issued in aid of railroads, provided that the net municiDEBT LIMITATIONS.—STATE.—The debt of the State is now lim- pal indebtedness of such city does not exceed 5% of the last preceding vain ited by Sec.14 and 17 Oct.9of the State constitution. Section 17 and the tion of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. e. In the fefunding bonds of counties and cities above enumerated issued words italicized in Section 14 were added by an amendment adopted in to take up at maturity bonds which were legal and constitutional when Sept. 1912. V. 95, P. 766. SECTION 14. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly issued, provided that the interest has been fully paid on such original bonds loaned in any case. The Legislature shall not create any debt or debts, for at least five years last prior to such refunding; provided, further, that liability or liabilities, on behalf of the State, which shall singly or in the such counties and cities can otherwise meet the foregoing conditions. f. In the bonds and obligations of school district boards, boards of aggregate, with previous debts and liabilities hereafter incurred, at any one time exceed $300,000 except for the purposes of building and maintaining of education and other corporate bodies within such cities, authorized to State highways, to suppress insurrection, to repel invasion, or for purposes issue bonds payable primarily from taxes levied on all the taxable property of war; but this amendment shall not be construed to refer to any money in said district; provided that the population of the district is ten thousand that has been, or may be, deposited with this State by the Government of or more, and the population and assessed valuation of the district are the United States, or to any fund which the State shall hold in trust for 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 any Indian tribe. SECTION 17. The Legislature may authorize the issuing of bonds not municipal indebtedness of such district does not exceed 5% of the last exceeding two million dollars in amount at any one time, payable within preceding valuation of the property therein for the assessment of taxes. g. In the bonds or obligations of any municipal or quasi-municipal forty-one years, at a rate of interest not exceeding four per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, which bonds or their proceeds shall be corporation of this State, when such securities are a direct obligation on devoted solely to the building and maintaining of State highways; pro- all the taxable property of said corporation. Third, a. In the railroad bonds of this State. vided, however, that bonds issued and outstanding under the authority of this section shall never, in the aggregate, exceed two million dollars; the b. In the first mortgage bonds of any completed railroads of the States expenditure of said money to be divided equitably among the several of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. counties of the State. New York, New Jersey Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, KenMUNICIPAL.—At an election held Sept. 11 1911 the voters adopted an tucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri. Kansas amendment to Article XXII. of the constitution increasing the debt limit and Nebraska. of cities of 40,000 or more (which concerns Portland alone) from 5% to c. In the first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific, Union Pacific and 73 % of the assessed valuation. We print Article XXII.below, italicizing Northern Pacific railroads. d. In the mortgage bonds of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying the part added and placing in brackets the words eliminated. Article XXII. Limitation of Municipal Indebtedness. No city or railroad in New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular town having less than forty thousand inhabitants, according to the last Census stated dividend upon the stock of uch leased road and the interest on its taken by the United States,shall hereafter create any debt or liability which, bonds. State of Maine. 12 MAINE-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. xcvi. e. Street railroad companies are not railroad companies within the Refunding Bonds. Funding Bonds. meaning of the foregoing clauses of this section. 3%s J-J $15,000c_ --Jan 1 1922 4s '01 M-N $30,000c --------1921 f. In the bonds of street railroads constructed in this State prior to , c_..July 1 1923 4s '94 J-D 1914 7,0000 April 27 1895. and in the bonds of street railroads in this State constructed 331s'04 J-J 1925 - _July 1 1924 4s '05 A-0 27,000c after said date, and in the first mortgage bonds of any completed street rail- 3;is'05 J-J 23,500c_ 15,000c_ __July 1 1925 4s '09 M-S 30,0000_ _Sept 1 1929 road in the States of New Ilampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Isl- 3;is'06 J-J 18,000c___July 1 1926 4s '12 M-S 20,000c_ _ _ _1913-1922 and, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, 4s '10 J-J 10,000.._ __July 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Apr 24 '13.. $114,000 Indiana, Kentucky. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Mis- 45 '11 J-J 13,000c___July 1 1931 Floating debt 16,000 souri, Kansas and Nebraska; provided, that in the case of street railroads Reservoir Bds.(Water Corn.Debt). Assessed valuation 1912 _42,405,035 constructed in this State after April 27 1895, and in the case of street rail- 45 '07 J-J $15,000c_ __July 1 1927 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value) roads in the States above named,an amount of capital stock equal to 33 1-3% Total tax (per $1,000) 1012..$27.00 Refunding Water Bonds, of the mortgaged debt shall have been paid in, in cash, and expended upon 3 Ms'05 J-J $58,700c_ _ _July 1 1025 Population in 1910 5,667 the road, evidenced by a certificate of the railroad commissioners of the BOND. DEBT May 8 '13.. $292,700 INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank, State where the road is located, filed in the office of the Secretary of State Temp'y loans(city notes)_ _ 31,000 Boston. of this State, that said percentage has been so paid in and expended in City water debt (included)_ 88,700 addition to the amount of the bonded debt; provided, further, that in such Water Corn, debt (not incl) 15,000 BRUNSWICK of the above States as have no railroad commissioners having supervision Assessed valuation, VILLAGE. _8,452,690 real_ _ of street railroads, the bank examiner of this State may ascertain the facts, Assessed val, personal This village is in Cumberland 1,344,694 County. and,if they meet the foregoing requirement, may file certificate thereof with Total valuation 1912_ -_ - - _9,797,384 Incorp. In 1893. the Secretary of State; provided, further, that when, for any reason, it is Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_520.00 Sewer Bonds. impossible to obtain a certificate that an amount of capital stock equal to 4s J-J $86,000c_ __Part yearly INTEREST at Treasurer's office, BOND. DEBT Apr 1913.... $86,000 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 and Nat. Shawmut Bank in Boston. Assessed valuation 1911....3,877,395 to the bank examiner that annual dividends in amount equal to five per Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ -$20.00 centum per annum on an amount of capital stock equal to one-third of the Population in 1910 6,621 bonded debt has been earned and paid for a period of five years next prior INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank, This city is in Kennebec County. thereto; and all the expenses and compensation of the bank exaniiner for Incorp.11849. Bonds are all tax-free. Boston. such service shall be paid by the railroad company seeking to make its bonds Bonds. a legal investment under this section, whether the same are admitted or not. 4s School '12 J-D $33,000c_June 1 '13-'22 BRUNSWICK AND TOPSHAM No bonds secured by an open mortgage shall be legal under this section unImprovement Bonds. Road WATER DISTRICT. less the mortgage provides that the total amount of bonds certified and 4s '08 F-A $40,000c_ __Feb 1 1933 A district supplying Brunswick and outstanding under it shall at no time exceed seventy-five per cent of the 4s '94 A-0 65,000c 1919 Topsham with water. Incorp. Mch. amount of cash expended upon the road. Funding Bonds. 11 1903. g. In consolidated or refunding bonds which are of an issue to retire the M-S $40,000c_ -Sept 1 1924 4s *542,0000.. __July 1 1936 g '09 J-J entire funded debt under the conditions as applied to first mortgage bonds 33s Bonds. J-Jxf 22,0000_ __Jan 1 1921 in clauses b, c and I of this sub-division, and which are secured by a first 4s Refunding g '87 F-A $64,000c___$15,000 yly 4s g '06 1250,0000_Jan 1 '26 &'36 mortgage on the whole or any part of the system. $15,000 4s 15 ___Feb '12 1937 4s g '12 J-J *46,0000_ _ _July F-A 1 1942 Fourth. In the mortgage bonds of any water company in the New England '13 ___ 15,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 29 '13_$360,000 States actually engaged in supplying any city or cities, town or towns, village _s Refunding Bonds. & Impt. or villages,or other municipal corporations, with water for domestic use and 4s '09 F-A $40,000c.. __Feb 1 1934 Assessed val-tBrunswick __3,942,841 nation '12 To sham _1,470,397 for the extinguishment of fires, whenever such company .s earning more 30,000c_ .._Jan 2 1936 Tax 4s '11 J-J (per $1,0 0) Brunswick_$18.50 than its fixed charges and Interest on its debts and its running expenses. School Bonds. Topsham __$16.50 Fifth. In bonds of any corporation other than railroads and water com- 45 High 1912 '09 J-D $26,000c_June 1 '13-'18 panies incorporated under the authority of this State and actually con- BOND. * Tax-free. z axable. 1913---$368,000 DEBT Apr ducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created, Sinking funds _ Colony Tr.Co., Boston. . at Old INT 12,041 which is earning an amount in excess of fixed charges, interest on its debts assess. val. 1912_ __8,254,809 and running expenses equivalent to 5% per annum on an amount of capital Total (Assessment actual 2-3 value:, CALMS. stock equal to one-half of Its entire funded debt. rate (per $1,000) 1912-423.85 This city is in Washington County. Sixth. a. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated Tax Population in 1910.....13,211 Inc. 1851. Population 1910, 6,116. under the authority of the State. Building Bonds. INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., First b. In the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated under J-D $13,000c. __Dec 1 1926 the authority of the United States, if located within the New England States. Nat. Bk., Boston, and city treasury. 4s Refunding Bonds. c.In stock of any RR.company of this State unencumbered by mortgage. J-D $85,0000_ _Dec 1 1926 4s d. In the bonds, stock or notes of any railroad in New England which 10,0000- __July 1 1915 J-J 4s has earned and paid an annual dividend equivalent to five per cent on a 9.0000_ --Feb 1 1916 F-A 4s '04 F-A $700,000c g...Aug 1 1934 48 capital stock equal to one-third of its funded debt for a period of ten years next prior thereto, and in the stock or notes of the New York Central & BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ __$'700,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 5'13 __-$117,000 debt Floating 13,000 fund Sinking _ 75,577 Hudson River, the Illinois Central, the Lake Shore d: Michigan Southern Sinking fund 7,883 and the Pennsylvania Railroad companies. INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston. Tax valuation 1912 .2,604,980 e. In the stock of any railroad leased to any dividend-paying railroad in (Assessment about actual value) New England upon terms guaranteeing the payment of a regular stated (per rate $1,000) Tax 1912_ --$25.00 dividend upon the stock of such leased road and the interest on its bonds. INT.at Nat. Shawmut Bank,BosThis city is in Penobscot County. I. In the stock of any corporation other than railroad and water comexcept on refunding 4s due 1915, panies incorporated under authority of this State, and actually conducting Incorp. as a town Feb. 25 1791; as a ton, which is payable at Calais Nat. Bk. in this State the business for which such corporation was created, which city Feb. 12 1934. Bonds non-taxable Municipal Purpose Bonds. 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 4s '11 F-A$250,000c. __Aug 1 1931 CARIBOU. Refunding Bonds. This town is in Aroostook County. and New Hampshire to an amount not exceeding 60% of the value of such 4s '08 F-A$125,000c.. _Aug 1 1928 Inc. 1859. Population 1910, 5,377. real estate. City Debt. b. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any funds, bonds, notes or stocks School Bonds. which the bank or institution would, by this section, be authorized to pur- 4s '93 M-N$100,000c_ __Nov 1 1914 45 M-N $25.000e . -1928 Water Bonds. chase, provided the market value of said collateral is equal to the amount Bridge Bonds. 4s '10 F-A $50,000c_Aug 1 '13-'17 3 Ms of the loan. J-J $18,0000 --------1020 Refunding Water Bonds. C. In notes with a pledge as collateral of any savings bank deposit book Railroad Bonds. 4s '05 J-J $500,000c -July 1 1935 4;is issued by any savings bank in this State. J-D $14,000c...1915 or 1925 d. In notes with a pledge as collateral of such funds, bonds, notes or BOND DEBT Apr 1 '13-$1,075,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913- --$62,000 10,000 stocks as in the Judgment of the trustees it is safe and for the interest of Water debt (included) - 550.000 Floating debt Water sinking fund 27,495 Sinking fund 5,000 the bank to accept to an amount not exceeding 75% of the market value Total assessed val. 1912.._23,496,928 Assess. val. (3-5 act.) '12.. _2,473.044 of such funds, bonds, notes or stocks. (Assessment about 80% actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1012_ -525.50 e. In loans to any municipal corporation in this State. I. In loans secured by a mortgage of such personal property as in the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912- -422.50 INT. on 4s at Androscoggin Say. 24,803 Bk., judgment of the trustees it is safe and for the interest of the bank to accept. Population in 1910 Lewiston; on 3Ms at Old Colony g. In loans to any corporation owning real estate in this State and actually INT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank, Tr. Co., Bostcn; on 4%s at Merrill conducting in this State the business for which such corporation was created. Boston, or by City Treasurer. Trust Co., Bangor. Eighth. a. The term "net municipal indebtedness of counties," as used in CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate 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 and personal property owned by city CUMBERLAND COUNTY. is valued at $2,622,250, incl. waterthe reduction of sucn debt. Portland is the county seat. Inc. b. The term "net municipal Indebtedness of cities and districts," as used works estimated at $1,570,000. 1760. Population 1910. 112,014. in this section, shall be construed to include in the case of either not only Court-House Bonds. all bonds which are a direct obligation of tile cities, but also all bonds of BATH. 3;is J-J $550,000c_1921 & 1922 the districts or boards within the same, as above enumerated, exclusive Bath is in Sagadahoc County. 3%WOO J-J 200,0000-July 1 1924 of any such debt created for a water supply and of the amount of any Town incorp. Feb. 17 1781; city. BOND. DEBT Apr 30'13 $750,000 sinking fund available in reduction of such debt. 74,267 June 4 1847. Population 1910, 9,396. Sinking fund c. The number of inhabitants of cities and counties shall be Total assessed val. 1912_104,240,388 Refunding Bonds. by the last previous official census thereof, as established by the determined last United 4s g '07 J-J $70.000c ---1913-1920 County tax (per $1,000) 1912_51.25 States or State census or city or county census taken in the same manner 4s '11 J-D 116,000c_ __June 1 1941 INT. at County Treasurer's office. as United States or State census and duly certified to by the clerk or Sewer Bonds. treasurer of such city or the auditor or treasurer of such county. 4s '07 J-J $44,000c_ __Jan 1 1927 Ninth. All investments shall be charged and entered on the books of the EAST LIVERMORE WATER Funding Bonds. bank at their cost to the bank or at pa when a premium is paid. 4s g '07 $10,000c_ __Jan 1 1927 DISTRICT. • SECTION 24. Any such bank or m stitution may hold real estate in the BOND.J-J DEBT Apr 1 1913_$240,000 4s '09 F-A $150,000.- Feb 1 1020 city or town in which such bank or institution is located to an amount not Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12_ _6,399,836 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ -$150,000 exceeding 5% of its deposits or to an amount not exceeding its reserve fund. Tax rate (per *1.000) 1912_ --$23.00 Assessed valuation 1911 --$1,535,386 SECTION 25. No such bank or institution shall hold by way of investINT. in Boston at First Nat. Bk. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _$24.00 ment, or as security for loans, or both, more than one-fifth of the capital INT. at Eliot Nat. Bk., Boston. stock of any corporation, nor invest more than 10% of its deposits, not ex- and Old Colony Trust Co. ceeding $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 BELFAST. EASTPORT. and the two preceding do not apply to real estate, or other assets, acquired This city is in Waldo County. InThis city is Washington County. by the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, or upon Judgment for debts, or corp. June 22 1773. Charter adopted Incorp. Marchin 3 1893. In settlements to secure debts. This section does not apply to bonds in 1853. Belfast owns $500,000 of Refunding Bonds. Belfast & Moosehead RR. stock, of 4s '07 J-J enumerated in the first five sub-divisions of Section 23 of this chanter. $25,000c_ __July 1 1937 SECTION 26. Savings banks and institutions for savings may deposit on which 1,396 shares pref. & 3,604 corn. 4s A-0 8,000c_Aprli 1 '14'17 call in banks or banking associations incorporated under the authority of this Refunding Bonds. School Bonds. 4s State, or the laws of the United States, and receive interest for the same. F-A$477.000c_Aug 15 1918 3s Dec 1919 $15,000r SECTION 27. The trustees shall see to the proper investment of deposits 4s '09 M-N 113.000c_ _-Nov 1 1929 BOND.J-D DEBT Apr 1913----348,000 and funds of the corporation in the manner hereinbefore prescribed. No TOTAL DEBT May 1913_ _$590,000 Assess. 1,690,250 '12 act.) val. (2-3 can shall be made directly or indirectly to any officer of the corporation Tax valuation 1912 ...$2,997,006 $1,000) 1911...-$30.00 or to any firm of which such officer is a member. (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per 4.961 in 1910 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912..-519.30 Population 4s at Frontier $8,000 INT. on Population in 1910 _ 4,618 Nat. Bk,, Eastport; on others at CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE INTEREST payable at Belfast and Eastport Savings Bank. First Nat. Bank, Boston STATE OF MAINE. EDEN. Railroad Aid (B. & A. RR.). This town is in Hancock County. J-J $228,000c_ __July 1 1915 BIDDEFORD. County seat is Houlton. Incorp. 414s Inc. Feb. 23 1796. Pop'n '10, 4,441. is in City York County. BOND. Inc. 1855. DEBT Apr 1913_ __$277,000 in 1839. This county owned $728,Town-Hall Land Bonds. School Bonds. 337,481 000 of the preferred stock of the Ban- Finking fund J-J $12,500r_July 1 '13-'17 acf.);12 $39,703,266 _s '12 - - - $45,000_ _ __July 1 1932 48 ____gor & Aroostook RR. Co., but sold Assess. val. (;•i Funding Bonds. Refunding Tax rate Bonds. (per $1,000) 1912-_ __$1.15 the same late in 1901 to the railroad J-J $20.000r_July 1 '13-'18 company upon their agreeing to pay Population in 1910 ___ _ 74.664 4s '04 M-N $50,000c __May 14 1914 48 School Bonds. INT.at Nat.Shawmut lilt_ Boston 4s '95 M-N 25,000c_ __May 1 1915 principal and interest on an issue of 4s '97 J-J 45,000c.. __July 1 1917 4s '07 M-S $60,000r_Mch 1 '14-'25 $728,000 railroad-aid bonds, of which 4s '00 M-N 25,000c_ __May 1 1920 4s '12 M-S 21,000r_Sept 1 1927 $500,000 were redeemed Sept 11912. M-S 30,000r Auburn is in Androscoggin County. 3;is'01j-J 25,000c_ --July 1 1921 4s This agreement was guaranteed by ;is'05 M-N 50,000c...-May 1 1925 Park Bonds. a deposit of $728,000 4% consoli- 'nem p. Feb. 22 1869. City owns 3 M-S $21,000r dated refunding bonds of the rail- railroad stock paying 6%; par value. BOND.DEBT Feb 1 1913_ $220,000 4s School bonds (add'!) Engine-House Bonds. 45,000 road company with the Old Colony $75,000. Population 1910 15,064. Assess. val. (3-5 act.)'12_8,859,400 4s '11 A-0 $26,500r_ ...Part yearly Sewer Bonds. Trust Co. of Boston. V. 74, p. 110. 4s '11 J-J $24.000 --Jan 2 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _.$22.00 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '13...$196,000 Population in 1910 City Bonds. 10,000 _ 17,079 Floating debt Refunding Bonds. Total valuation for 1912- -6,475,569 J-J $15,000c-July 1 1917 Aug $9,000c...-Aug 1 1919 4s (Assessment about actual value.) ,T-,J 3 15,000c_ --July 1 1920 BREWER. rate Tax House. (per Court J-J 43 16,000c_ --June 1 1923 51,000) 1912 __$26.00 This city is in Penobscot County. J-D $40.000c-June 1 1915 4s J 14.500c......Jan 1 1925 Incorp. as a city,Feb. 8 1889..1j J-J INT. payable at Bar harbor. AUGUSTA. AUGUSTA WATER DISTRICT. BANGOR. AROOSTOOK COUNTY. AUBURN. MAY, 1913.1 NEW HAMPSHIRE-DEBT OF STATE. LISBON. This town is in Androscoggin County. Inc. June 22 1799. Population '10, 4,116. Bonds tax-exempt. Water Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 $74,000c_ __Oct 1 1929 School-House Bonds. 4s J-J $5,500c_ __July 1 1914 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912-- .$79,500 Floating debt 28,410 Sinking fund _____________ 3,717 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _2,473,345 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911 --$22.00 INT. on $5,500 in Lewiston; on FARMINGTON. This village is in Franklin County. $74,000 at Old Colony Tr, Co., Bost. Incorp. 1860 New charter Jan.1912. Water Refunding Bonds. 5s '10 J-J $35,000c_ __Jan 1 1932 OLD TOWN. This city is in Penobscot County. 4s '10 A-0 30,000c_ _Apr 1 1926 (Subject to call.) Incorp. as a city Mch.3(11891. BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '13_ _ _$65,000 48 '98 _ $14,500 __________ 1918 Assessed valuation 1911_ .1,905,030 33.0'01 _ -- 25,000 _1921 Tax rate (per $1,000), 1910_*$34.00 Refunding and Funding Bonds. Populationrax 1910 we i,e 1 240 4s '08 J-D $65,000c _June 1 1928 taxes re assessed in 1911 BOND. DEBT Apr 22 1912.$104,500 and none for 1912, expenses being Assessed valuation 1911_ -.2,862,630 paid from net earnings of water rents. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_$25.00 6.317 INT. at Franklin Say. Bk., Farm- Population in 1910 ington. INTEREST on 4s of 1908 payable in Bangor at the Merrill Trust Co. GARDINER. This city is in Kennebec County. Incorp. in 1849. Commission gov- PORTLAND. ernment adopted Sept. 12 1911. David Birnie, Treas. Bridge Loan. Portland (City) is in Cumberland 4s '96 M-N $10,000c_ __ __May 1916 County. Incorp. Feb. 28 1832. The city's bonds are all non-taxabie in Me. Refunding Loans. 3348'97 A-0 $9,000c Oct 15 1919 Funded Bonds. 4s '08 A-0 76,000c _Apr 16 1933 48 g '94 M-SDebt $64,000c&r_Mch 1 1914 $100,500 BOND. DEBT Apr271912 4s '96 M-S 48,000c&r_Mch 1 1916 564 3 ____ _ Sinking fund_ %s g '02 J-J614,000c&r_July 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1911.. _3,562,883 3 Ms g '05 M-S 99,000c&r_Mch 1 1920 (Assessment about actual value.) 45 g '09 F-A 245,000c. _Aug 1 1929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$24.50 4s J-J g '12 350,000c_ __July 1 1932 .5,311 ______ Population in 1910_ __ _ M-S '13 4s 200,000____Mch 1 1963 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. School Building Bonds. F-A 434s g'07 $50,000c Aug 1 '13-'22 GARDINER WATER DISTRICT. City Hall Bonds. J-J $219,500c_ __Jan 1 1934 4s BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ __$219,500 45 '11 A-0 $1,000,000Apr 1 '26-'45 Bonds past due, not presented 1,249 _ Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1912-- _3,673,717 for payment, $2,000 due 1896. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912____$23.00 CITY OF DEERING BONDS. Annexed Feb. 6 1899. INT. at Maine Tr. & Bkg. Co., Gardiner. High School Bonds. 45 '98 M-N $20,000c-_May 1 1918 48 '99 J-D 19,000c_ _June 1 1919 HALLOWELL. Sewer Bonds. This city is in Kennebec County. Inc. 1850. Population 1910, 2,864. 48 '97 J-D $20,000c__ _June 1 1917 Forest Avenue Bonds. 1893. Refunding 4s '97 J-D $15,000c_ „Dec 1 1915 4s • M-N $10,000c_ __Nov '13-'22 48 '99 F-A 17,000c_ _Feb 1 1919 Water Bonds. 6,000c_ _June 1 1918 '98 J-D 4s g '98 J-J $50,000c_ __Jan 1 1918 4s Refunding Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913__$60,000 48 '97 A-0 $11,500c_ __Apr 1 1917 20,500 Floating debt _ 22,592 Sinking fund (all water) INTEREST on all the issues ex1,430,655 cept the registered bonds is payable Tax valuation 1912 (Assessment same as actual value.) in Boston at First Nat. Bank and at Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-.422.00 the Casco Nat. Bank in Portland. INT.at Hallowell Tr.& Bk. Co. TOT. DEBT.,SINK. FUND, &c.: Apr. 1 '13. May 1 '12. HOULTON. Total debt___$2,955,166 $2,896,122 This town is in Aroostook County. Assets 207,801 286,344 Incorp. Mch. 8 1831. City owns 1,995 shares stock-value $49,875- Net debt _ __$2,747,365 $2,609,778 of the Houlton Water Co. AVAILABLE ASSETS.-City's Refunding Bonds. 4s '10 M-N $25,000r_ __Nov 1 1930 available assets consist of 1,700 A-0 10,000c-Oct 1 1918 shares ($170,000) of Portland Gas 4s 330 J-D 37,000c __Dec 15 1920 Light Co. stock and cash reserved for payment of city debt, $37,801. BorWater Bonds. M-N $9,000c4ay 1 '14-'32 rowing capacity Apr. 1 1913, $399,3 Ms M-N 17,000c_ May 1 1932 497 06. 3345 (Subject to call May 1 1918.) ASSESSED VALUATIONSchool, Bridges, Town Imp.Bds. 1912. 1911. 1905. M-N$10,000c___Nov 1 1931 45 $ A-0 20,000c _Apr I 1917 R.E_48079,525 4s 35600,350 BOND. DEBT May 1 '13_ $146,000 Per.._19013,743 46109,300 18095,310 15425,655 Floating debt Tot _67093,268 64204,610 51026,005 Total valuation 1912-- _ _3,250,636 Tax perM.21.20 22.40 21.20 (Assessment about 75% actual value) -In 1910. 58,751; Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ -424.00 in POPULATION. 1900, 50,145; in 1890, 36,425. Population in 1910 ________ -5,845 ELLSWORTH. This city is in Hancock County. Inc. in 1869. Population 1910,3,549. War Debt. 48 J-D $28,0000 __June 1 1917 45 J-D 30,000_ _ _ _June 1 1932 BOND.DEBT Feb 10 '13_ $58,000 -------39,857 Floating debt Total assessed val. 1912- -.2,004,941 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912- -$24.00 INT. at City Treasurer's office. KENNEBEC WATER DISTRICT. The city of Waterville and the village of Fairfield are in this district. Population served by district, 18,000. Post office address, Waterville. 3 35it'05 M-N $100,000c-May 1 1915 3345 g M-N J150,000c_May 1 1920 1650,000c May 1 1925 48 g '10 M-N 50,000c _May 1 1925 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913.. _ 4950,000 Total valuation 1912._ _ _8,251,881 INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston. PORTLAND BRIDGE DISTRICT. This district comprises the entire cities of Portland and South Portland and was organized in 1905 to build Vaughan's Bridge, connecting the two cities. The entire property of the two cities is liable in proportion to assessed valuation. J4$320.000c July 1 '13-'44 334s 30,000c __July 1 1945 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913-$360,000 Valuation 19125Portland 67,093,268 1So. Port_ 3,975,735 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston, KITTERY WATER DISTRICT. Trust Co., Portland. Fidelity at and This district is located in the town of Kittery, York County, and supabout 5,000 to water inhabit'ts. plies 5s '08 J-J $191,500c_ _Jan 1 '14-'38 PORTLAND WATER DISTRICT. BOND.DEBT Apr 1913 _ -$191,500 Funding Bonds. Assess. val.(A act.) '12._ 750,000 4s '08 J-D $3.000,000c__Dec 1 1928 INT,at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost, BOND.DEBT Apr 30'13-$3,000,000 District bonds Water Co bds (assumed) 2,029,000 LEWISTON. This city is in Androscoggin INT. on district bonds at Old ColCounty. Incorp. in 1863. ony Tr. Co., Bost., or U. S. Tr. Co., Refunding Bonds. Portland; on assumed bonds at FiJ-J $80,000-- _July 1 1924 delity Tr. Co. and Union Safe Dep. 4s 1930 1 J-J 51,000-- _Jan 48 & Tr. Co., Portland. 3 Ms g J-J 185,000 __ __July 1 1931 J-J 100,000... __July 1913 ROORLAND. 48 J-J 100,000_ __ __July 1923 45 _ _1937 in This city is in Knox County. Inc. 48 '07 A-0 174,000 1854. Bonds are tax-free. 1927 4s A-0 100,000 Refunding Bonds. Water Bonds. J-J $16,800c_ _July 1 1915 5s A-0 $200,000- --Oct 1 1917 3348 J-J 18,000c.. __July 1 1916 BOND. DEBT Mch 1 1912 $990,500 334s F-A 32,500c_ __Feb 1 1917 334s Floating debt-----------231,046 231,046 J-J 27,600c_ _July 1 1918 255,824 38 Sinking fund J-J 23,200c_July 1 1919 Assessed val. 1912 (est.)_17,000,000 38 3s '05 J-J 20,850 __ __July 1920 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 3348 _ -- 40,350 _. _ --1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ -417.50 (Subject to call after 7 years.) Population In 1910 26,247 J-J $13,000 __July 1 1922 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 45 '07 (Subject to call at any time.) CITY PROPERTY.-The property of this city is valued at $1,823,- BOND. DEBT Nov 1912_ $271,850 946, incl. among other things stock Total valuation 1011 _ -.5,659,595 of the Lewiston & Auburn Branch Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 __ _$23.50 RR. valued at $225,000, and water- Population in 1910 _________ 8,174 works valued at $836,871. INTEREST payable in Rockland. '3 SACO. J-J 20,000 --July 1 1937 4s This city is In York County. Inc. 3348 M-S $50,000 __Sept 1 '23-'27 Feb. 18 1867. Population '10. 6,583. 4s F-A 20,000 _.Feb 1 '38-'39 Refunding Bonds. BOND. DEBT Sept 1912_ $334,000 45 J-J $30,000c ________ 1917 Total valuation 1912 _____ _7,207,871 45 J-D 16,500c_ __Dec '13-'23 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) M-N 18,000c_ __Nov '13-'30 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-- --$23.00 334s 334s M-S 15,000c_ Aug 31 1921 Population in 1910 11,458 45 '07 A-0 30,000c _ _Oct 1 '13-'42 334s'09 M-S 13,500c_Sept 1 '13-'39 BOND. DEBT April 1912_$127,000 WESTBROOK. Westbrook is in Cumberland Co. Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '11- A,871,688 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-$21.00 Inc. Mch. 1891. Pop'n '10, 8,281. Paving Bonds. 4s '12 M-S $30,000c_Sept 1 '13-'22 SOUTH PARIS. Refunding Bonds. This village is in Oxford County. 4s J-J $25,000c_ __Jan 1 1915 Water-System Bonds. J-J 20,000c.. __Jan 1 1917 4s '09 A-0 $68,000c--Oct 1 1929 48 J-D 24,000c. __June 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Apr 16 '13 _468,000 45 15,000c_ __Apr 1 1922' Sinking fund 2,000 48 g '07 J-J J-J 15,000c_ _Jan 15 1926 Assess. val. (70% act.) '1L..744,165 45 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911--$6.00 4s '11 J-D 124,000c June 20'21-'32 1,000c _June 20 1933 Population in 1910 _________ 1,542 Past due bonds $500 INT. payable at Paris Trust Co. Outstanding Notes. 6s '93 $10,000_July 1 '18 &'23 WASHINGTON COUNTY. 58 '09 _ __ 1,000 __ _ _Mch 1 1914 County seats are Machias and 5s '11 ___ 4,000 _ _ _Dec 30 1913 Calais. Incorp. in 1789. BOND. DEBT May 1 '13_ $154,500 Washington Co. RR. Bonds. Note debt 23,500 4s '96 J-J $25,000e_ ....Jan 1 1916 Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _5,332,654 4s '93 J-J 475,000c_ __Jan 1 1928 (Assessment is about actual value.) (Subject to call Jan. 1 1923.) Total tax rate (per $1,000) '12 $20.70 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912 $500,000 INTEREST payable at Old Colony Total assessed val. 1911 _ _15,550.310 Co., Boston, First Nat. Bank. State (33 Co.tax (per$1,000)'11 $29.00 Trust Boston, and at Westbrook Trust Co. Population in 1910 _ 42,905 TNT. at Boylston Nat. Bk., Boston. YARMOUTH. This town is in Cumberland Co. WATERVILLE. Inc. 1849. Population 1910, 2,358. This city is in Kennebec County. Water and Sewer Bonds. Incorp. 1802; city, 1888. CommisF-A $35,000c __ -.1916-1926 sion government defeated in Nov.'12. 4s g Water-Ext. Bonds. Funding Bonds. 4s g M-S $15,200c _ _1913-1916 48 '12 M-S $20,000c-__Sept 1 1932 BOND. DEBT May 19-13.. $54,000 Refunding Bonds. Sinking fund and interest__ 23,827 3348'08 F-A $10,000 _-_Feb 1 1926 .1,499,875 48 F-A 10,000 ---Feb 1 1937 Total assessed val. 1912_1912 --$22.80 4s F-A 9,000_.Aug I 1929 Tax rate (per $1,000), 4s INT.at Fidelity Tr.Co.,Portland. J-J 105,000.. _July 31 1939 ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Debt. Debt. Valuation. $1,000. Androscoggin County 52,000 Anson (T), Somerset County 20,200 Boothbay Harbor, Lincoln Co_ 46,700 Brunswick (T),CumberlandCo. 27,000 Bucksport (T), Hancock Co.._ 32,900 Camden (T), Knox County.. 22,900 Dexter (T), Penobscot County 48,000 E.Livermore,AndroscogginCo_ 11,000 Fairfield (T), Somerset County 41,000 Kennebec County 52,500 Kennebunk (T), York County. 46,250 Lubec (T), Washington Co__ _ 27,000 Norridgewock, Somerset Co 24,000 Old Orchard (T), York County 26,000 Pittsfield (T), Somerset Co_ _ ..*62,159 Orford Rumford (T), County_109,500 Sanford (T), York County!._ _ _ 72,000 Skowhegan, Somerset County_109,500 SouthPortland,CumberlandCo.179,250 Waldoborough (T),Lincoln Co. 37,000 5,240d34,856,856 29,336 d803,255 z24.00 11,715 d1,192,483 d20.00 50,713 d3,942,841 d18.50 43,196 d875,048 d28.50 45,956 d2,563,100 d20.00 24,814 d1,329,582 d26.20 18,304 a1,535,386 a24.00 None d1,595.110 d24.00 40,000x36,478,541 x5.50 d5,129.126 d20.00 3,433 d905,130 5,000 d706,059 d24.50 3,000 d1,234,522 d25.90 a1,546,522 a22.40 10,216 d4,024,140 d19.00 18,368 a4,199,345 x20.00 15,800 a3,944,930 d21.00 26,700 d3,992,085 d25.00 12,291 d1,092,986 d22.00 Population. 1910. 59,822 2,209 2,021 6,621 2,216 3,015 3,530 2,641 4,435 62,863 3,099 d22.50 1,608 961 2,891 6,777 9,049 5,341 7,471 2,666 *Total debt. a Figures are for 1911. z 1913 figures. d 1912 figures. New Hampshire. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, dm. One of Original Thirteen Admitted as a State Total Area of State (square miles) 9,305 State Capital Concord Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1915)_Samuel D. Felker Secretary of StatefChosen by Legislature;.Edw. N. Pearson Treasurer lterm expires Jan. 1915f _George E.Farrand LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday in January, and length of session is not limited. HISTORY OF DEBT.-New Hampshire's debt history is very brief. This State has always been extremely conservative, and no bonds were issued until after the breaking out of the Civil War, In 1866 New Hampshire reported her funded indebtedness at $4,169,816, contracted exclusively for war purposes. June 1 1869 the total outstanding was $3,213,962.22, against which the Treasurer reported an asset of $77,082.89. The State debt at the present time is as follows: -Interest Principal LOANS% Payable. When Due. Outstand'y Nameand PurposeAgricultural College, 1893 4 J dc J July 1 1913 $135,000 Sanitorium bonds of 1909 334 J & J July 1 1919 x50,000 Library bonds of 1893 4 J lc J July 1 1913 75,000 1 3 J & J Jan. 1 1916 x50,000 Highway bonds of 1909 1 334 J & J Jan 1 '14-15 x150,000 x50,000 334 J do J Jan 1 '16-17 334 J• do J July 1 '17-21 x250.000 do do of 1911 3% J & J July 1 '21-'24 250,000 do do of 1912 3 M J dc J July 1 '13-25 Hospital, 1905 130,000 334 J & J July 1 1927 x150,000 1907 do x85,000 1909 c 334 J & J July 1 1929 500 Municipal War loan (overdue)_ 500 Loan of 1873 (overdue) Trust funds 1,029,037 Of $1,029,037.37 trust funds held Sept. 1 1912, $899,911.47 carried 4% interest and $80,000 6% interest, no interest being paid on $49,125.90. 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 33.4% and under are exempt when held by savings banks. TOTAL DEBT.-The net debt on Sept. 1 1912 was $1,387,038.34. The subjoined statement shows New Hampshire's total debt on the dates named. Assets Sept. 1 1912 were $1,018,099.03. Sept. 1'12. Sept. 1'11. Sept. 1 '10. Sept. 1 '09. $1,376,000 $1,136,000 $1,071,700 $831,700 Total funded debt 1,029,037 1,075,964 1,019,779 1,020,776 Trust funds 3,742 School fund 100 100 100 100 Floating debt Total debt " $2,405,137 $2,155,879 $2,092,576 $1,911,506 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE-CITIES AND TOWNS. ASSESSED VALUATION.-The State's total assessed valuation has been as below. The average tax rate for 1911 (per $1,000) was $21.00. Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val. Years- Assessed Val. 1912 _ _ _ _ •$390,086,029 1906 $231,641,571 1898 $204,734,731 1911 263,074,386 1905 225,082,628 1897 203,507,734 1910 255,085,571 1904 220,624,307 1896 200,957,600 1909 249,219,335 1903 216,837,497 1894 197,839,543 244,971,264 1902 1908 214,616,655 1893 196,117,060 1907 238,128,476 1900 209,670,845 1881 168,984,903 The preceding values are simply the aggregate of the inventories of the various towns in the State. In addition the State taxes at different rates savings banks and trust companies, insurance capital, railroads, building and loan associations, telegraph and telephone companies, ;parlor car and express companies. These latter were valued in 1912 at $154,765,810. * Chapter 169, Laws of 1911, creates a permanent tax commission, one of whose duties it is to equalize valuations in the year 1912 and every second year thereafter, so that the same shall represent the "true and market value" of property. This will account for the-great increase in valuations in 1912, not only for the.State itself, but for the various civil divisions, as shown by the returns of the different municipalities on this and following pages. POPULATION OF STATE-. 1910 430,572 1870 318,30011830 269,32811790 141,881 1900 411,588 1860 326,073 1820 244,165 1890 376,§30 1850 317,976 1810 214,460 284,574 1800 183,858 DEBT LIM ITATION.-There is no restriction in the constitution of New Hampshire upon the debt-making power of the people through the "Genera Court," except the following, which is the last clause of Article 5 of Part Second of that instrument. Provided, That the General Court shall not authorize any town to loan or give its money or credit directly or indirectly for the benefit of any corporation having for its object a dividend of profits or in any way aid the same by taking its stocks or bonds. The above is an amendment to the constitution which was ratified in 1877. The amendment would appear to be Intended as a complete estoppel to municipal loaning of money or credit to railroad and industrial corporations. It is to be noticed, however, that by its terms the restriction does not specifically mention "cities," the words being "any town." In addition to the foregoing Is the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895." It tells In the matter of issuing bonds what a municipal corporation may do, what it must do, and what It cannot do. The law enacts: Sec. 1. The term "municipal corporation" means town, city, school district, village district and village precinct. Sec. 2. Bonds issued must be payable within 20 years, interest semi-annual, not exceeding 6%, may be payable in gold coin. If made payable in less than 20 years, may be extended, but never beyond 20 years from time of issue. Sec. 3. Bonds (except of cities) must be authorized by a vote of two-thirds of all voters present and voting at an annual meeting of such corporation, or at a special meeting i properly called, &c. (for which see Act). Bonds must be signed by a majority of the Governing Board, countersigned by Treasurer and have seal of corporation. Time and place of payment and rate of interest, &c., may be delegated to Governing Board. Sec. 4. City bonds must be authorized by resolution of City Council passed by at least two-thirds of members elected to each branch, taken by yeas and nays, signed by Mayor, countersigned by Treasurer, seal of city affixed. Place of payment, rate of interest and sale may be delegated to Treasurer. Sec. 5. Bonds shall be payable to bearer or to registered holder by name, and must be in form set out in Act-which see. In case bonds be made subject to call, they must contain statement to that effect SS given in Act. "The validity of any bonds shall not be affected by any variation from the forms herein prescribed." Sec. 6. Treasurer to keep a book in which he shall register bonds issued, &o. Sec. 7. "All bonds purporting to be Issued by virtue or hi pursuance of this Act and signed and sealed as hereinbefore provided shall, In favor of bona fide holders, be conclusively presumed to have been duly and regularly authorized and issued in accordance with the provisions herein contained, and no holder thereof shall be obliged to see to the existence of the purpose of the issue or to the regularity of any of the proceedings or to the application of the proceeds. All such bonds shall be negotiable in all respects and to the same extent as securities negotiable by the law merchant." Sec. 8. Annual tax must be levied and collected sufficient to pay interest and provide a sinking fund sufficient to pay principal within 20 years. Sec. 9. No bonds can be issued which shall increase the net debt of corporation to an amount exceeding 5% of the value of the taxable property therein as last appraised for assessing taxes. To ascertain net debt, all debts must be Included except the following, which must be deducted-water debt, 'cash and other means' In treasury and sinking funds applicable to payment of debt so included; "but nothing contained. In this section shall prevent the issue of bonds for the purpose of refunding an equal principal amount of other bonds of such corporation." Sex. 10. Corporation seal. Sec. 11. Act to take effect on passage. Approved March 19 1895. Exceptions have been made to this law from time to time in special instances, such as in the case of $100,000 high-school bonds of the city of Portsmouth authorized by Chapter 202, Laws of 1903. This chapter provides that Section 9 of the Municipal Bond Law of 1895 does not apply in this Instance. TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.-Chap.55 of the Laws of 1907 provides that any city, town, precinct or village district may exempt from taxation any future issue of its bonds, provided such exemption shall apply only to bonds owned and held by citizens of said city, town, precinct or village district. State bonds are subject to taxation unless exempted by the terms of the Act under which they are Issued. SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.-The savings bank investment laws of New Hampshire were completely revised and materially altered in many respects at the Legislative session of 1901. The new law was approved by the Governor March 22 1901 and went Into effect on Its passage. In 1907 clauses 8, 14, 18, 19 and 20 were amended. The Legislature of 1909 passed an Act adding clause 22 and amending clause 17. The law is printed in full in our "State and City Section" for Nov. 1912, page 12. 1880-____346,001 1840 44 CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. BELKNAP COUNTY. Laconia is the county seat. Court-House Bonds(Tax-exempt) J-J $30,0000_ _July 1 1913 45 Refunding Bonds (Tax-exempt). J-J $20,000c_ _Jan 1 1915 4s BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913 $50,000 Sinking fund 54,871 Cash on hand 12,841 Assessed valuation 1912_ _18,737,091 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$15.20 Population in 1910 21,309 INT. at Lakeport Nat. Bk., Laconia. Val. city property Feb 1 '12-$320,558 Population in 1910 11,780 INTEREST on refunding bonds payable at Old Col. Tr. Co., Boston. BOSCAWEN. This town Is in Merrimack County. Incorp. in 1892. Water bonds are all tax-free, bridge bonds to owners In town. Population 1910, 1,240. Bridge Bonds. 5s July $500c____$500 yrly Water Bonds. 334s M-N $60,500c.$1,500 yearly BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1912_.$69,100 Floating debt 17,089 Sinking fund 4,603 Assessed valuation 1912 777,459 (Assessment about 96% actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$26.40 INTEREST on bridge bonds payable in Boscawen; on water bonds at office of E. H. Rollins & Sons, Bost. BERLIN. This city is in Coos County. Incorp. Feb.6 1897. New city charter was adopted by the voters May 11'09. Refunding Bonds. 430'10 M-N $70,000c Nov 1 '13-'26 School House & Fire Sta. Bonds 4s '05 J-D $65,000c_ _ Dec 1913-25 Improvement Bonds. 4,4s'93 J-D $70,000c Dec 1913 CLAREMONT. This town is in Sullivan County, Funding Bonds. 43 '97 M-N$50,000c_ __May 1 1917 Inc. 1764. Population 1910, 7,529. 34s'02 J-D 30,000c_June 1 '13-22 Town-Hall Bonds. J-J $10,000c_ _July 1 '13-16 Funded debt Jan 31 '13_ - _ $285,000 4s Notts payable Water Bonds. 316,712 J-J $156,4000___July 1 1923 Sinking fund investment._ _ 109,914 4s Assessed valuation 1912-.-. _7,965.119 Refunding Bonds. J-J $50,000o_ _Apr 1 1914 (Assessment about actual value) 4s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912„.$19.00 3s'09 J-J 22,900o_ _ _ $1,000 yrly [VOL. xcvi. Total liabilities Sept. 1 1911 $354,910 Assets 22,332 Water debt (Included)._ _ _ 156,400 Assess. val.(70% act.)'12_7,227,035 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _$15.00 INT.at People's Nat.Bk,Claremont Cash on hand $13.319 Assessed valuation 1912._ _._4,052,793 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912....$19.20 Population in 1910 4,897 INT: at Exeter Banking Co. CONCORD. Concord (incorp. 1853) is the capital of the State and the county seat of Merrimack County. Its waterworks more than take care of the interest on the water bonds. Sewer Bonds 330 J-D $25,000_ _ _ _June 1 1914 330 J-D 9,000____Deo 1 1914 334s J-J 25,000_ _ _ _July 1 1917 3)0'08 M-N 25,000c_ _ _May 1 1928 *Union School District Bonds. 330 A-0 $7,000 _ _ _Oct 1 1913 16,000-.-.July 1 '15-'16 J-J 34s J-J 40,000_ _July 1 '18-'22 334s J-J 115,000_ _July 1 '24-'26 3;is 135,000_ _ __July 1 1927 4,000_ _ _ _July 1 1928 334s J-J J-J 30,000July1'23-'29-'30 3;is 9,000_ __ _July 1 1931 330 J-J Penacook Sewer Bonds. 3s A-0 $2,000__Oct '15 to '18 4s J-J 3,000_ _July '14 to '19 West Concord Sewer Precinct. 330 A-0 1;3,000_ _Oct 1 '13-18 1 300-- -Oct 1 1919 East Concord Sewer Precinct. J-J $500_ _ _ _July 1 1915 334s School District No. 20 Bonds. ($5,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1913 330 M-S 4,500-.-.Sept 1 '14-'22 4.300_ __Sept 1 1924 *State Library Bonds, J-D $25,000_ _ _ _June 1 1914 330 St Paul's Sch. Sewer Precinct. $500 __July 1 1913 3s J-J City-Hall Bonds. ($48,000 -.Sept 1 '13-'20 330 M-S( 14,000_ _Sept 1 '21-'22 5,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1923 330'04 J-J f 50,000-. July 1 '24-'28 1 5,000_ __ _July 1 1929 Water Precinct Bonds. M-S $20,000_ _ _ _Mch 1 1922 33is J-J 4s 54,000_ _ _ _Jan '14-'19 45 J-J 352,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1922 J-J 3s 7,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1920 4,000_ __Nov 1 1921 J-J 3s 33is J-J 30,000_ _Jan 1 '23-'24 330'05 A-0 5,000_ _ Apr 1 1921 130.000_ __Aor 1 1922 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 "13_ _$927,100 Other liabilities Jan 1 1913_ 103,922 Assets Jan 1 1913 169,742 FARMINGTON. This town is in Strafford County. Inc. Dec. 1 1798. Pop'n '10, 2.621. 4s '98 J-J $56,500o-.- Jan 1 1918 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1908) BOND. DEBT Oct 1911-$56,500 5,600 Floating debt 15,827 Water debt (additional) 33,258 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1912...._1,384,486 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912...... 26.70 INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston; Farmington Nat. Bank, and Town Treasurer's office. FRANKLIN. This city is in Merrimack County. Inc. as a town 1828; a city, 1895. Water Bonds. A-0 $2,000--- Apr 1 1914 4s (Subject to call.) 330'06 M-S $25,000c___Mch 1 1916 Memorial Hall, Refund.& Sewer 33.s'08 A-0 $50,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1928 Refunding Water Bonds. A-0 $80,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1921 330 $300 Bonds of 1885 30,000 Bonds of 1907 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913- 187,300 45,101 Note debt, &c 16,502 Cash in treasury Resources 19,329 Tax valuation 1912 4,887,179 (Assessment about actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-.-.$16.50 Population in 1910 6,132 INTEREST payable at First NatBank, Bost., or Treasurer's office. GORHAM. This town is in Coos County. Inc. 1836. Population 1910, 2,155. Water & Sewer Bonds (tax-free). 1925 4s '05 J-J $60,0000 BOND.DEBT Feb 151913-._$60,000 Cash on hand 11,251 Floating debt 25,835 Assessed valuation 1912__ _1,524,154 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _$22.00 INT.at N. W.Harris & Co., Boston. HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE FIRE DISTRICT. District incorporated in 1886. • Exempt from tax when owned Water Notes (due $2,000 yearly). by Concord residents. 4s '10 June $27,500_ _Jan 1 '15-26 EXPLANATORY OF BONDS. Water Bonds. 1917 The Penacook sewer bonds were is- 4s J-J $45,0000 sued on the city's credit for the Pena- BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_-$45,000 and. 27,500 cook sewer district, the interest Water notes 1,000 principal being payable from a spe- Floating debt 110,928 cial tax on that district. Assets INTEREST paid at city treasury Assess. val.(j actual) 1912_987,186 and in Boston. District tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$2.25 CITY PROPERTY.-The city INT. at First Nat. Ilk., Hillsboro. valued its buildings and other property on Jan 1 1913 at $1,472,776.94, incl. water works valued at $1,036,- HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. County seats are Manchester and 194.80, which are the property of the Nashua. The 3s and 330 are ex"precinct." ASSESSED VAL.,TAX RATE, &c. empt from taxation to persons and Tax rate corporations residents of HillsTotal Assessed Years- Valuation. Tax. per M. borough County. Building Bonds. 1912 __$18,701,591 $316,118 $17.50 June $40,000e_ _June 1 1921 1911 -- 12,507,847 296,074 24.30 4s March 113,000o___Mch 1 1915 1910 ...112,543,822 278,465 23.00 4s 51,8000_ _ _July 1 1923 July 1905 - 11,614,011 258,043 22.20 3s (Subject to call July 1 1913.) 1900 -- 11,220,215 232,773 21.00 1 1924 1890 -- 10,243,857 176,081 17.60 334s'09 M-S 100,000o_ _ _Sept TOT.DEBT Apr 1 1913- $304,800 1880 -- 10,150,586 172.831 125,000 Floating debt POPULATION.-In 1910 (Cen171,801 fund & cash on hand sus) was 21,497; in 1900 it was 19,- Sink.valuation 116,366,064 1912 632; in 1890 it was.17,004; in 1880 Tax 1912_ _15.00 $1,000) rate (per Tax it was 13,843; in 1870 it was 12,241. Val. of county property 625,929 • 126,072 Population in 1910 DERRY. INT. on 3s at Manchester Nat. This town is In Rockingham Co. Co., Tr. Colony Old at 330 Bk.; on Inc. 1827. Population 1910, 5,123. ($13,000o.:__July 1 1917 Boston; 4s at First Nat. Bk., Boston. 3%sg'07J-J I 25,000c__ _July 1 1922 52,000c_ _ _July 1 1927 JAFFREY. Water Bonds (tax-exempt). This town is in Cheshire County. 334s'10 M-N$44,000c 1930 Incorp. In 1773. The 3% water Total liabilities Feb 15 '13_ $133,000 bonds and road bonds are tax-exempt Floating debt 100,000 in Jaffrey. Assessed valuation 1912_ 4,115,647 Water Bonds. (Assessment about actual value) 330 J-J $18,0000_ _Jan 1 '14-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _ $15.80 1 9,0000_ _Jan 1 '23-'25 INT.payable in Boston: on bonds 3s J-J f 12,000r_Jan 1 '26-'29 of 1907 at N. W. Harris & Co.. Inc.; 1 1,000r_ _ _ _Jan 1 1930 $6,000 on bonds of 1910 at First Nat. Bank. Water-extension note Road Bonds.* 330 M-N $2,5000 DOVER. M-N $2,500c_ _On or 1before This city is the county seat of 33 -is Nov 1922 Strafford County. Incorp. as a city BOND.DEBT Mar 29'13_ $48,500 In 1855. Population 1910. 13.247. Assessed valuation 1912-- _$,579,158 City-HallFkefunding Bonds. value.) 330'12 J-D 5$60,000e_ Dee 1 '28-'31 (Assessment about actual 1912_$16.00 1 15,0000_ _ _Apr 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1,895 1910 Population in Bridge Bonds. and Funding 330 J-J $20,000e_ _July 1 '13-16 • Interest on these bonds is paid High-School Bonds. by the heirs to the Slade estate in 3%805 J-D J$30,000e_ _ Dec 1 '17-'22 Jaffrey. 1 30,0000- _Dec 1 '23-'25 INT.at C.D.Parker & Co.,Boston. Cemetery Loan. ann $12,000 3As KEENE. Water-Works Notes. County seat of Cheshire Co. In330 F-A$189,000_ _ _ _Jan 9 1914 M-S 75,000___ _Aug 5 1914 corp. as a town 1753; city, 1874. 330 Bonds past due,$10,000; int. ceased. Bonds are tax-exempt when held BOND.DEBT Jan 11913-. $441,000 by residents of Keene. Water Bonds. Borrowing capacity 439,559 Assess. val.(4-5 act.) '12_11,073,648 4s '91 A-0 $5,000c ..-.Oct 1 1913 '91 A-0 40,000c __Oct 1 '14-'17 4s Tax rate (per MOM 1912_ _ $17.50 5,0000 _ __July 1 1913 INT. on city-hall bonds at First 330'02 J-J Paving Bonds. Nat. Bank, Bos.; all other bonds $9,000c_July 1 '13-'15 4s '10 J-J at Shawmut Nat. Bank, Boston. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913- $59,000 Sinking fund (allwater) -- 3,992 EXETER. Cash In treasury ---------- 14,486 This town is in Rockingham Co. Assessed valuation 1912--9,16Q,926 Street-Improvement Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) M-S $42,000c 4s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-..$l6.50 Bonds. Seminary In 1910 Population 10,068 J-J $86,000c __s INT. on water 4s, due 1913, payBOND.DEBT Feb 15 '12.. $128,000 in Boston. others Keene; on in able 5,400 Floating debt NIAY, 1913.j LACONIA. Laconia (city) is in Belknap Co. Inc. May 3 1893. Pop'n '10. 10,183. Sewer Notes (opt. after 5 years). 330 J-J $20,000c_ __July 1 1925 Town of Laconia Sewer Bonds. 1915-1925 4s --- $55,000 Sewer and Funding Bonds. 1924 A-0 $117,000c 4s Total liabilities Apr 30 '13_ $277,216 22,040 Assets Tax valuation 1912_ -----.8,879,165 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.416.00 VERMONT-DEBT OF STATE. Refunding Bonds. 35 g '01 J-J $75,0000_ -July 1 1921 4s '05 J-J 20,000c_ __July 1 1925 48 '06 J-J 20,000c-July 1 1926 45 '11 J-D 40,000- June 1 1931 48 '12 J-D 10,000_ _ _ _June 1 1932 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1912 $893,509 Floating debt 128,395 Resources 467,561 Assessed valuation 1912..$22,592,293 (Assessment about actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-417.90 Est. value city property.... __$'798,740 Population in 1910----------26,005 INT.on 4s of 1892,'4s of 1905,'06, '07, '09 and '11 and 330 of 1905 at City Treasurer's office; on 4s of 1904. 3s of 1903 and 1901 at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston, or by City Treasurer; all others at City Treasurer's office or at Nat. Bk. of Commonwealth, Bos. LISBON SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 1913-1919 4s '11 M-N t$7,000c22,000c - -.1920-1930 BOND.DEBT Apr 30 '13_ $29,000 Assessed valuation 1912 __1,011,800 (Assessment about full value). School tax (per $1,000) 1912_..$8.70 Population in 1912 (est.) 1,600 NEWPORT. INT.at Atlantic Nat. Bk.,Boston This town is in Sullivan County. Incorp. in 1761. Pop. 1910. 3,765. LITTLETON, TOWN. Town Notes. $17,550 This town is in Grafton County. 3s 36,100-1925 3 Ms 4s A-0 $40,000 _ _ 10,000 6s Water and Light Bonds. Sewer Bonds (Opt. beg. July 1'11) 30 years J-D$200,000 33{s J-J $3,800c. _July 1 1921 3s Funding Bonds. Refund Bds (Opt. beg. July 1'11) 330'07 J-D $60.000c_ -.June 1 1927 J-J $68,000c.. __July 1 1921 BOND.DEBT Feb 15 1913 $300,000 3s Water Bonds (Opt.beg.Aug. 1 '09) Sinking fund 67,183 F-A $20,0000_ __Aug 1 1921 Assessed val. town, 1912.2,956,734 3s F-A 50,000c- -Aug 1 1924 43 (Assessment about actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-- --$22.29 Total liabilities Fob 15 '12.. $209,970 Population in 19104.069 Assessed valuation 1912__$3,131,402 (Assessment about 75% actual value) INTEREST on 330 of _____ at Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 __$15.00 Atlantic Nat. Bank. Boston. INTEREST at office of Town Treas. MANCHESTER. PORTSMOUTH. This city is one of the county seats This city, incorporated in 1849, is of Hillsborough County. bloom. one of the county seats of Rocking70,063. 1910, Pop'n July 10 1846. ham County.. The High-School bonds for $100,000 were authorized Fire-Alarm Bonds. 330'12 M-S 1$90,000_Sept 1 '14-'31 by Chap. 202, Laws of 1903, and it I 10.000-Sept 1 1932 was provided that Sec. 9 of the "Municipal Bond Act of 1895" should not Improvement Bonds. 4s'94-6 A-0$300,000c_Apr 1 '14-'16 apply in their case. Bonds marked 330'10 A-0 100,000c_ __Apr 1 1930 (*) are not taxed in Portsmouth. J-J 100,000 335s 1913-1932 Permanent [mut. Bonds. Funding Bonds. 4.s '10 F-A $13,000c_Aug 1 '13-'17 330'99 A-0$100,000c_ __Apr 1 1919 School Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4s '89 M-N $57,000c.. __Nov 1 1914 330'05 A-0 $50,000c_ __Apr 1 1925 Sewer Bonds. A-0 100,000c_Apr 1 '27&'29 45 '94 M-N 4s May 1 1914 4s '11 J-J 55,000c_July 1 '13-'23 •3 s'08 M-N$40,0000.. *3,000c_ __Nov 1 1913 School Bonds. R.efunding Bonds. 4s '95 J-J $30,000c_July 1 '13-'15 4s '04 A-0 $47,000o.. __Oct 1 1924 4s '96 J-J 40,000c_ _ July 1 1916 334 &4s'09J-J•50,000c...Jan 1 '19-'29 330'l1 J-J 80,000c_July 1 '13-'28 Paying Bonds. 330'11 J-J 110,000c_-1930 4s '11 F-A $50,000c_Aug 1 '14-'31 ------1931 I 8,0000 Debt Funding Bonds. *Cemetery Bonds. 4s '04 M-S$160,000c_ __Sept 1 1924 5s J-J $50,000c--July 1 1913 4s '96 J-J 175,000c_July 1 1916 330'10 A-0 21,000c- --Oct 1 1930 High-School Bds.-See note above. Water Bonds. 45 g '03 J-D $100,000c Dec 1 1923 5s '93 F-A$100,000c..--Aug 1 1913 Water Bonds. 43093 M-N 100,0000-Nov 1 1913 330'02 J-J $50,000c_ _July 1 1922 4s '95 J-J 100,000c_ __Jan 1 1915 Refunding Water Bonds. 45 '94 A-0 50,000c- _Oct 1 1914 4s g '07 J-J 4160,0000_ -Jan 1 1927 48 '95 J-D 50,000c Dec 16 1915 4s '12 J-J *156.0000_ ...Jan 1 1932 48 '97 J-J 100;000c......Jan 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '1341,221,500 Tax-Adjustment Bonds. 8,000 Floating debt 3 30'02 J-J $80,000c_ _July 1 1922 Sinking 430,909 fund _ BOND.DEBT Apr 1 191381,729,000 Water debt (included) _ 366,000 639,192 Borrow. capac. Sinking fund 101,165 Nov 1912_ Water debt (included) -_ 500,000 valuation 1912..i1,030,948 Value city prop Jan 1 '12_ 7,355,357 Assessed (Assessment about actual value) Total assessed val. 1912-68,405,295 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912.._ __$21.81 (Assessment about actual value) 11,269 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$15.00 Population in 1910 INT. payable at City Treas. or • Not negotiable; in hands of City First Nat. Bank State Nat. Bk. or Treasurer. The city guarantees the or Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. perpetual care of lots in the cemeteries of the city to parties who pay WATER WORKS.-For the year $100 and upward. ending Jan. 1 1913 income from waINT.at Second Nat.Bank, Boston. ter rates was $61,118.08; cost of management, $32,379.46; int., $14,590; improvements, $6,999.11; surplus, MEREDITH VILLAGE FIRE DIS. $30,965.16. Meredith is in Belknap County. Water Bonds 1893 (taxable). 430 J-J $40,000c.. __July '23-'28 ROCHESTER. This city is in Strafford County BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912-$40,500 Incorp. 1891. Bonds tax-exempt. Tax valuation 1911 446,617 City-Hall Bonds. (Assessment about 3( actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 191L...$26.39 4s '08 J-J 856,275--Jan 1 '14-'27 Sewer Bonds. 334s J-J $26,000c..-Jan 1 '14-'17 Water Bonds. MILFORD. '92 J-D $170,000c __June 1 1922 This town is in Hillsborough Co. 4s Total liabilities May 1913- $396,289 Inc. 1794. Bonds are tax-exempt. 103,990 Assets Water Bonds of '91 & '93. Tax valuation 1912----- 5,928,378 J-J $65.000c.. 4s __July 1 1921 actual (Assessment about value.) (Subject to call after July 1 1911.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-...$18.00 J-J $10.000r. __July 1 1923 Population in 19104s 8,868 Schools and Funding. INT. on water bonds at Nat. F-A $45,000c_ __Feb 1 1924 4s city-hall Shawmut Bank, Boston; on Bridge and Notes. Sewer J-J $9,500cDue $1,500 yly bonds at N. W. Harris & Co., Inc., 330 ($1.500 mature each yr. on Jan. I.) Boston; on sewer bonds at City BOND. DEBT Feb 15 '13- $120,000 Treasurer's office. 12,150 _______ Floating debt 61,736 Sinking fund COUNTY. -2,868,567 ROCKINGHAM Town valuation 1912 County seat is Exeter. (Assessment about actual value.) Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) '12 -$17.50 3s Funding '01 Oct $34,0000_ __Oct 1 1921 Population in 1910--------- -3,939 Building Bonds. INTEREST on first loan payable 330'11 J-10 $45,000c_June 1 '13-'21 at First Nat. Bank, Boston; on others Court-House Bonds. 45 '93 J-J $31,000c. _July 1 1918 at Souhcgan Nat. Bank, Milford. Jail Bonds. 48 '11 J-D $20,000c_Dec 1 '22-'25 NASHUA. Tills city is in Hillsborough Co. BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913 $130,000 Cash on hand 39,050 Incorporated June 28 1853. Tax valuation 1912 _____ _42,581.663 Engine House (gold)16.50 4s g '93 J-D $15,000c_ __June 1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 Population in 1910 _52,188 Funding Floating Debt. INT.on jail bonds payable at First 4s '92 J-D $120,0000 June 1 '13-'15 4s g '95 M-N 100,000c-May 1 1915 Nat. Bank, Portsmouth, or First 42,508c_ _July 1 1917 Nat. Bank, Boston; on court-house 4s g '97 J-J 20,000c-Jan 1 1924 and building bonds at First National 4s '04 J-J 60,000c...July 1 1927 Bank. Boston; others in Potrsmouth. 45 g '07 J-J 46,000-Sept 1 1929 4s '09 M-S School-Building 45 '96 A-0 $25,0000-Oct 1 1916 SOMERSWORTH. This city is in Strafford County. 3s '03 A-0 60,0000_ -Oct 1 1923 10,000c_ __July 1 1925 Inc. 1893. Population 1910, 6,704. 330'05 J-J Floating Debt, School & Street. General Indebtedness Bonds. 43 g '93 J-D $200,0000 __June 1 1913 48 A-0 $86,000c_ _Oct 1 '13-'18 15 Water-Works Bonds 4s A-0$152,000c_ _Oct 1 '13-'18 BOND. DEBT Apr 29 '13. $238,000 Floating debt.... 50,149 Sinking fund 15,558 Value of city property 489,055 Total valuation 1912 4,962,368 (Assessment about 70% actual value) Tax rate (per MOM 1912_ ..$17.50 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. town is in Cheshire County. s °llE. ALP WThi Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 2,668. Bridge Bonds A-0 $29,000c...162,000 yearly 5s 20,000c.$2,000 yearly 330'10 J-J TOTAL DEBT Oct 1912- _ $51,000 Assessed valuation 1912- _3,292,893 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912--$16.70 INT. at Keene Nat. Bank. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. In the table below we give statements of places reporting an indebtedness of $25,000 or more, and not represented among the foregoing. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n, 1910. . 3 D 9ebt 23 .7 Debt. Valuation. 81,000. Ashland (T), Grafton County 1,412 a$1 205 785a$19.80 Colebrook Sp.S. D., Coos Co.... 27,000 3,500 d1,159,656 d7.70 Lancaster (T), Coos County_ 4,000 39,300 a2,454,345 a18.10 3,054 Lancaster Fire Precinct a19.00 36,000 1,400 Littleton (V), Grafton Co.... _ _ 68,000 3,059 2,000 x2,252,596 x25.50 Newmarket(T),RockinghamCo 43,000 4,000 a1,492,295 a22.00 3,348 Northumberland (T), Coos Co 48,500 4,000 x1,208,411 x22.00 2,184 Pittsfield (T), Merrimack Co.__ 31,000 26,038 a1,521,662 a20.30 2,222 Plymouth Fire District 23,000 Plymouth School District..___•61,524 Raymond (T), Rockingham Co 28,000 1.203 None a723,695 a19.50 Salem (T), Rockingham Co__ 42,000 34,243 a1,807,880 a16.30 2,117 Sunapee (T), Sullivan County..•43.862 a1,311,112 al6.30 1,071 Whitefield (T), Coos County_ _•50,000 1,635 a1,324,935 a23.20 Wilton (T), Hillsboro County.. 45,000 39,750 a1,375,522 a17.00 1,490 Wolteboro (T), Carroll Co_ _ _ _104.200 34,431 a2,252,315 a16.40 2,224 * Total debt. d 1911 figures. a 1912 figures. x 1913 figures. State of Vermont. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 18 1791) March 4 1791 Total area of State (square miles) 9,565 State Capital Montpelier Governor (term expires Oct. 1914) Allen M. Fletcher Secretary of State (term expires Oct. 1914)_ __Guy W. Bailey Treasurer (term expires Oct. 1914) Edward H. Deavitt LEGISLATURE has been meeting biennially in even years the first Wednesday in October -length of session is not limited. On Mar.4 1913 an amendment was adopted providing for the convening of the Legislature in odd years on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in January. V. 96, p. 810. HISTORY OF 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 1912 were as follows: Interest.Principal.LOANSName and Purpose. Rate. Payable. When Due. Outstanding. Highway maintenance fund $53,462 26 Income permanent school fund 49.807 49 Due permanent school fund 239,750 51 State school tax to be distributed.. 8 176,587 60 do highway do do 5 190,553 29 INTEREST is payable at the State Treasury. TOTAL DEBT. &c.-The total debt of the State on July 1 1912 was $765,661.15. On July 1 1912 cash on hand and in banks was $519,388.26. ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE.-In addition to the valuations below, the State assessed (1911) $84,558,376.72 deposits in savings banks, national banks and trust companies at the rate of 7-10 of 1%; also appraised the value of railroad property at $33,852,250, such property paying a tax of from 23.4% to 4% on the gross earnings, or 134% on valuation, method of payment optional with railroad. Assessed Valuation State tax Personal. Total. per $1,000 Real. Years8157,227,015 $32,994,415 $190,221,430 None. 1912 190,677,723 None. 155,996,976 34,680,747 1911 188,493,546 None. 1910 143,386,564 45,106,982 187,831,820 None. 1905 127,993,677 59,838,143 1900 177,243,622 $1.00 118,950,024 58,293,598 1898 116,141,979 58,621,654 174,763,633 0.50 1895 112,099,284 61,700,471 173,799,755 1.20 112.815.125 65.157.388 £890 178 052,513 There was no direct tax for State purposes levied in either 1903,'04,'05, '06,'07,'08,'09,'10,'11 or 12. A tax of $1.30 per $1,000,however,consisting of a State school tax of 80e. and a State highway tax of 50c., was collected and re-distributed to towns on a basis of the number of schools and road mileage, the State, for the sake of equalizing its distribution, acting as agent in the matter. Prior to 1902 this tax was $1 per $1,000. POPULATION OF STATE.-United States Census: 315,098 1820 355,956 1860 235,981 1910 314,120 1810 217,895 1900 343,641 1850 291,948 1800 332,422 1840 154,465 1890 280,652 1790 332,286 1830 85,425 1880 1870 330,551 DEBT LIMITATIONS.-There appears to be nothing in the constitution providing for a general limit to the debt-making power of municipalities. Whatever in each case the Legislature authorizes, the city, town, county or other civil division can Issue. Of course the purpose of the improvement must be of a public character. The laws relating to municipal debt limitation which have been passed by the Legislature from time to time are contained in Sections 3556, 3557, 3558, 3574 and 3575, Chapter 157, of the Revised Statutes of 1906. Section 3556, embodying a law passed in 1904, prohibits a municipality, unless otherwise provided in its charter, from borrowing, except for refunding purposes, an amount in excess of five times its grand list as last taken. An additional amount, not exceeding live times the grand list, may be borrowed, providing the loan is approved by a twothirds vote. The next section (3557), covering laws passed in 1904 and 1006, provides that in figuring the debt !mit, loans created for water supply, sewer or electric lights, and temporary loans, may be eliminated. The two sections follow: SECTION 3556.-Limit.-No municipal corporation shall create an indebtedness, unless to refund outstanding bonds or orders, to an amount exceeding five times its grand list last taken; provided that it may, by a two-thirds vote by ballot of the voters present and voting at a meeting called for that purpose, increase such indebtedness an additional amount not exceeding five times such grand list. Bonds or obligations given or created in excess of the limit authorized by this section shall be void. SECTION 3557.-Determinalton.-In determining the amount of municipal indebtedness permitted by the preceding section, obligations created for a water supply, sewers or electric lights, and temporary loans created in anticipation of the collection of taxes and necessary for meeting current expenses, shall not be taken into account; provided, that no such temporary loan shall be extended beyond the fiscal year for which it is made, and shall not exceed in amount 90% of the amount of taxes levied for such year; nor shall the provisions of this and the preceding section apply when the charter of a municipal corporation limits its indebtedness. Section 3558 covers laws passed in 1872 and relates to railroad subscriptions by towns: SECTION 3558. A town may aid in the construction of a railroad organized under the general law, by issuing bonds to aid such railroad, by taking capital stock therein, or in such other manner as it directs; but the liability so assumed shall not exceed eight times the grand list of the town. Such aid shall be given as provided in this chapter. 16 VERMONT-CITIES AND TOWNS. The other sections referred to (Sections 3574 and 3575) embrace a law passed in 1892, and allow towns or villages, not already bonded to an amount exceeding five times the grand list, to borrow an amount not exceeding three times the grand list for highway improvement. The two sections read as follows: SECTION 3574. A town or incorporated village may issue bonds to an amount not exceeding three times its grand list for the purpose of purchasing road-making apparatus and for building permanent highways withia the limits of such town or village. SECTION 3575. Such town or incorporated village may vote to issue uch bonds at a meeting of the corporation, duly warned for that purpose, by a two-thirds majority of all the votes cast, and may stipulate in such vote by whom and In what manner the proceeds of such bonds shall be expended; but no town or incorporated village shall issue such bonds if it is 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 "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, ft with valuations entered at their real value in money, deducting debts owing; after this is done, the "grand list" is made up by taking 1% of that amount, according to Section 494, Chapter 30, of the Revised Statutes of 1906, which is as follows: "All real and personal estate shall, except as otherwise provided, be set in the list at 1% of its value in money on the first day of April of the year of its appraisal." The only other general authority granted for the issue of bonds by municipal corporations in Vermont is that given for refunding outstanding bonds and notes. The sections which grant these powers are Sections 3567 to 3573 nclusive, Chapter 157 of the Revised Statutes of 1906. section 3567 is as follows: SECTION 3567. A town which has outstanding and unpaid orders, notes, bonds or coupons lawfully issued, may issue other negotiable notes or bonds to pay or retire the same. SECTIONS 3568 to 3573, inclusive, give the method of issuing such bonds, By Section 3572 municipal corporations other than towns have the same refunding powers granted them which are conferred upon towns. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-Subdivislon XII. of Section 496 of the Public Statutes of 1906, as amended by Act 23 of the Laws of 1908, provides that the following municipal securities shall be tax-exempt: 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 of constructing, purchasing, or repairing water, sewer.or lighting systems, permanent highways, bridges, walks or public buildings, or for the purpose of refunding a debt contracted for any of the foregoing purposes. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS-PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS.-By Act No. 158 of the Vermont Legislature, approved Jan. 27 1911, Sections 4615 to 4692, inclusive, of the Public Statutes of 1906, relating to savings banks and trust companies, were completely revised. Many material changes were made in that part of the law concerning investments by savings banks, an entirely new section having been added which allows investment in railroad bonds. Section 8 of the new law, which deals with investments, is given in full on page 14 of our "State and City Section" for Nov. 1912. [For list of legal investments see V. 96, p. 1313.1 CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF VERMONT. J-J $20,000c&r---.1915 4$ BARRE. J-j 30,000r_ This city is in Washington Co. 3 Ms - 1 1921 Inc. 1895. Population 1910, 10,734. Electric-Light Bonds. School Bonds. 4s '04 J-J $58,000c_ __July 1 1934 4s '09 M-S $35,000c_Sept 1 '13-'19 4s '06 J-J 39,000c_ __July 1 1936 Water Bonds. 4s '10 J-D 53,0000-Dec 1 1935 J-D $65,000c-1913-1925 4s School Bonds. (Optional after1-914.) J-J $20,000c- -Jan 1 1914 4s J-D $35,000c 4s 4s A-0 25,000c_ __Oct 1 1915 42 '10 J-D 45,000c_Dec 1 '19-'27 314s J-J 85,000c_ --July 1 1923 25,000c_ __Jan 1 1020 354s 3 Ms J-J J-D 25,000c_ __Dec 1 1924 (Subject to call after 1916.) 3 Ms'01 M-N 32,000r-May 1 1921 3 Ms J-J $60,000c_ __July 1 1922 45 '04 J-J 38,000c_ __July 1 1934 (Subject to call Jan 1 1918.) 36,000c_ __July 1 1939 4s '09 J-J Refunding Bonds. 1896. Water and Sewer Bonds. M-N$15,000c___June 1 1916 4s 4s $65,000c&r_Jan,1 1919 J-J 57,500c_Opt. aft. 1914 48 Park Notes, BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913_ $337,500 4s J-J $5,000 1913-1918 Water debt (Included) __ 230,000 Filtration-Plant Bonds. 14,191 4s Floating debt A-0 $51,000c_ __Oct 1 1928 31,285 Sinking fund.. Refunding Water Bonds, 5,472,098 4s Tax valuation 1912_ J-J $30,000c&r_Jan 1 1914 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 45 '06 J-J 100,000c&r_July 1 1926 City tax (per $1,000) 1912- -414.50 Refunding Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 _ _$23.50 4s J-J $15,000c......Jan 1 1914 INTEREST on refunding bonds is 45 A-0 50,000c_ __Apr 1 1931 payable at the National Bank of (Subject to call April 1 1911.) Redemption of Boston; on school 45 '04 A-0 $87,000c_ __Sept 1 1929 bonds and water 4s of 1910 at City BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913 $914,000 Treasurer's office; on other bonds at Sinking fund assets 75,491 National Bank of Barre. Elec. bds. exempt by spec. Act (incl. above) 150,000 BENNINGTON, TOWN. Water debt (incl.)239,000 A shire town in Bennington Coun- Water sink.funds (incl.) 34,423 ty. Incorporated Feb. 11 1762. Assess. val. (4-5 act.) '12_16,473,967 Refunding Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ --$17.50 4s J-J $90,0000_ __July 1 1917 INT. on refunding bonds due 1931 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ $90,000 at Fourth Nat,Bank,N.Y.; all other 45,373,994 bonds at office of City Treasurer. Total valuation 1412_ Tax rate (per $1,000)-.$23.00 8.698 CONCORD. Population in 1910INTEREST at Town Treas.' office. This town is in Essex County, Inc. Sept. 15 1781. Pop.'10, 1,030. BRATTLEBORO. BOND. DEBT May 1913__$39,000 This town is in Windham County. Floating debt 10,233 Sidewalk Bonds. Assess. val. ()( actual) 1912-444,571 48 '12 J-J $20,000c_July 1 '19-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913 _ _$26.00 Library and Road Bonds. INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bos. _s '12 __-$10,000__Apr 1 '16-'19 Town-Flail and Funding Bonds. ESSEX JUNCTION. 4s J-J $15,000c__Jan 1 '14-'18 This village is in Chittenden Co. Bridge Bonds. Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 1,245. J-J $15.000c_ __July 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ __ _$35,000 45 3s A-0 29,000c--Apr 1 1923 Sinking fund 4,153 (Subject to call Apr 1 1913.) Assess. val. (2-3 act.) 1911-.712,516 Refunding Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-418.50 4s '08 M-S J$4,000c Jan 1 '14-'15 INT. at First Nat. Bank, New York. 1,000c_ - _Jan 1 1916 28.000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'25 FAIR HAVEN. 4s '13 J-J BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913- $127,000 This village is in Rutland County. Floating debt5,500 Water and Sewer Bonds. Total valuation 1912_6,363,650 J-D $52,000c_ __June 1 1923 (Assessment about 60% actual value) 4s (Subject to call June 1 1913.) Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12 $19.00 F-A $14,000r41,000 yearly Population in 1910_7,964 33s INT. on town-hall bonds In N. Y. BOND.DEBT Mar 1913.... $66,000 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12__1,244,895 at Hanover Nat. Bank; on others at Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 _-6.50 People's Nat. Bank in Brattleboro. Population in 1910_ 2,554 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. BRISTOL. This village is in Addison County. Inc. Feb. 26 1903. Pop.'10, 1,180. HARDWICK. This village is in Caledonia County. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-$52,000 Floating debt 7,000 Inc. Nov. 15 1890. Pop. '10, 2,094. Assess. val. CY' act.) 1912_817,021 Water Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1912 $7.00 3.70s$9,000 1917 INT. at tile First Nat.Bk., Boston School Bonds. • ___ $34,000_ __1917 & 1924 4s BURLINGTON. _s ___ 24,000 1913-27 Electric-Light Bonds. This city is in Chittenden County. c. Feb. 21 1865. Pop.'10. 20.467. 4s '11 J-J $45,000c_ __July 1 1931 4s '12 J-J 20,000c_ _ _July 1 1931 Street-Improvement Bonds. J-J $40,000c_July 1917-'18 BOND. DEBT May 2 '134132,000 48 Water debt (included) 9,000 Sinking fund (water) 8,605 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12___891.474 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913.- __$7.00 INT, payable at Nat. Life Insur. Co., Montpelier Hyde Park Bank and C.D.Parker S; Co., Boston,and Proctor Trust Co., Proctor. HARTFORD. Refunding Bonds (tax-free). 4s '10 A-0 $7o.000c __Apr 1 '20-'34 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13_- $75,000 Floating debt _________ 40,200 Assessed valuation 1912_ -.3,341.922 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912---20.00 Population in 1910 ____ _ _ _ _4.179 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. LUDLOW,TOWN. This town, chartered in 1761; is in Windsor Co. Pop'n 1910„ 2,215. BOND.DEBT Apr 1913-- $35,000 Floating debt 24,209 Assessed valuation 1912.. _ _1,144,914 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912- --$21.00 INT.at Ludlow Say,Bk.& Tr.Co. LUDLOW, VILLAGE. This village is in Windsor County. Inc. 1866. Population 1910, 1,617. 35 M-S $27,400e_ __Mch 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-_-$27,400 Floating debt 18,050 Cash in treasury 2,364 Assess. val.(3-5 act.) 1912_....825,712 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 -$2.50 INT. at Ludlow Bay. Bk.& Tr.Co. [VOL. xcvi. 4s g M-N$100,000c__.May 1924 4s g M-N 50,000c._ --Nov 1924 48 M-N 21,000c-- -Nov 1938 Water Debt. 4s g M-N $50,000c_....May 1924 4s g M-N 65,000c-- -Nov 1924 Sewer Debt. 4s g M-N $25,000c_ __Nov 1924 4s g M-N 75,000c _ _ _May 1 1926 4s 111-N 16,000c_ --May 1938 Refunding Water Debt. Jan 1929 330. J-J $30,000c Water Notes. M-N $2,000 ___ -_Nov 1925 4s School Notes. M-N $5,000 4s __Nov 1925 City-Hall Bonds. 3 g M-S $20,000c___Sept 1 1931 School Debt, 4s M-N $20,000c-_Nov'14 & '19 4s M-N 30,000c.. May 1925 4s g '07 M-N 50,000c-.May 1 1937 4s M-N 20,000c--..May 1938 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913-- $604,000 Sinking fund, &c _ 203,175 Water debt (included) 147,000 Assessed val. ()4 act.) '12..9,550,872 Total tax rate(per 41,000) '12417.00 Population in 1910 13,546 INT. 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. 4s '09 F-A 331,000c__Oct 1 '13-'17 Street Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $35,000c Oct 1 '17-'23 4s '10 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '18-'20 48 '11 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '17-'19 MIDDLEBURY. Town Funding Bonds A village in Addison Co. Inc. 4s '97 F-A $5,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1914 1816. Population 1910, 1,866. Water Bonds. Water Bonds. $7,000c_ _Apr 1 '14-'17 4s J-J $30,000c --------1921 4s '94 A-0 4. M-N 50,000c....May 1 1941 4s '12 A-0 60,000c _ _Oct 1 '28-'31 Permanent Improvement Bonds. (Subject to call May 1 1921.) 4s '03 Nov $7,000c _ _Nov 2 1923 Sewer Bonds. '04 May 7,000c _ _May 2 1924 5s Var $10,500r_(Subj to call) 4s Water-Supply Warrants. BOND. DEBT Apr 29 '13.. $90,500 45 '08 M-N $11,000c_Nov 2 '13-'17 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12_1,570,458 District Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _418.50 45School '96 J-D $9,000c_Dec 30 '13-'21 INT. at Nat. Park Bank, New York. 4s '11 J-J 35,000c_July 1 '21-'27 Sidewalk Bonds. MONTPELIER. 48 '05 June $7,000c... _June 7 1925 The city is situated in Washington U. S. Deposit Fund Bonds. County. On March 5 1895 the town, 43s'12 A-0 312,000c_Apr 1 '20-'22 village and school district were con- BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13.... $256,000 solidated under a city charter. Tax valuation 1912 ..4,085,036 School Bonds. (Assessment about actual value.) 3 1-5s '00 M-N $30,000r_Nov 1 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ -420.00 (Subject to call Nov. 1 1910.) Population in 1910_ __________ 6,381 4s '12 A-0 100,000c _Apr -_Apr 1 1932 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. (Subject to call April 1 1922.) Bridge Bonds (Opt. Nov. 1 1910). 3 1-5s '00 A-0 $15,000r_Nov 1 1920 SPRINGFIELD. This village is in Windsor County. Refunding Bonds. Inc. 1866. Population 1910, 3,250 3s '99 A-0 $40,000r --_Apr 1 1919 4s M-N $150,000c1$5,000 yearly (Subject to call 1904.) M-N 25.000cJafter 10 years 4s '97 J-J $12,500r-- Aug 1 1917 Is BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ $175,000 (Subject to call Aug 1 1907.) Assessed valuation 1912_ --3,451,161 City-Hall Bonds. (Assessment about actual value.) 33.58'07 M-N $30,000c _ _ May 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_45.50 (Subject to call May 1 1912.) INT. on the 4s is payable at N. W. 4s '09 F-A$120,000c - _Aug 1 1929 Harris & Co. Inc., Boston; on the 3s (Subject to call Aug 1 1919.) BOND. DEBT May 1 '13.. $347,500 at First National Bank, Springfield, Cash on hand 119,600 Assessed valuation 1912....-7,142.559 SWANTON. This city Is in Franklin County. Actual valuation (est.) __ _9,500,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912..417.50 Inc. 1788. Population 1910, 1,236. Building Bonds. Value of real estate owned by city (est.) 1912 $502,000 4s '12 A-0 $30,000c Funding Bonds. Population In 1910 7,856 INT. at Treas. office, Old Colony 4s '09 F-A $94,000c_Aug 1 '14-'29 Trust Co.. Boston, and Capital Say. BOND.DEBT A.pr 22 1912_ _$94,000 Sinking fund Bk. & Trust Co., Montpelier. _ 20.000 Assess. val.(70% act.)'11_1,591,994 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912...416.50 MORRISVILLE. INT.at Old Colony Tr.Co., Boston, This village Is in Lamollie County. Bonds are non-taxable. Water & Electric-Light Bonds. VERGENNES. This city is situated in Addison 4s '09 F-A $72,000c Feb 1 1929 F-A 20,000c --Feb 1 '15-'20 County. Incorporated in 1783. 4s BOND.DEBT Mar 1 1913 $92,000 Water Bonds. Floating debt _ Sept 1 $20,000c--Sept 1 1914 5.000 4s Assessed val. (Yi act.) '12_1,149,865 4s '08 J-J 25,000c _ _Jan 11929 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ --$17.50 Floating debt ______________ $7.100 Population in 1910 _ 1,445 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1912_-- 52,100 Water INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. debt (incl. above) _- 45,000 Tax val. (2-3 act.) 1912 909,222 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _418.00 NEWPORT. This village is in Orleans County. Population in 1910 _________ 1,633 Water Bonds. J-D $33,000c _..June 1920 WATERBURY. 4s g BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '13- $30,000 This village is in Washington CounAssess. val.(2-3 act.) 1912_1,601,051 ty. Inc. Nov.20'82. Pop.'10,1,377 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 Water Bonds. --$3.00 Population in 1910_ _____ - -_2.548 4s M-N $23,000r _ 191 INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bank,Bos. Sewer Bonds. 4s '09 M-N $25,000c--------191 NORTHFIELD. BOND.DEBT Apr 30 '13.. $48,000 This village is in Washington Co. Assessed valuation 1912_ -- 877.324 Electric-Light & Power Bonds (Assessment about actual value.) 4s J-D 310,000c -1917 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 -46.00 Water Bonds. INT. at Waterbury Nat. Bank. 33s M-S $72,000c_Mch 1 '14-'37 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913_ _ 482,000 WINDSOR. Floating debt This village is in Windsor County. 7,350 Assessed valuation 1912 _ 1,021.766 Inc. 1884. Population 1910. 1,906. (Assessment about actual value.) Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912- -426.00 4s '11 J-J 511,0000.... __Jan 1 1931 Population in 1910 _ Refunding Water & Sewer lids _ 1.918 INT.on water bonds at Northfield 45 '09 J-J $18,500c_July 1 '13-'29 Water Bonds. Nat. Bank; on others at A. B. Leach M-S $12500c..._Sept 1 1914 4s & Co., New York. RefundingWater Bonds. PROCTOR. 4s '09 J-J $21,000c_July 1 '13-'29 This village is in Rutland County. BOND.DEBT Apr 1913----$63,000 Inc. 1884. Population 1910, 2.758. Floating debt 1,500 Water and Sewer Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912--- -.962,499 J-J $80.000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912- -45.00 3s BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913 $80,000 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., BM. Floating debt 18,677 Total assessed val. 1912_ 1,730.539 WINOOSKI. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_415.00 This village (P. 0. Ind. Sta. BurlINT. at Village Treasurer's office ington) is in Chittenden County.. BOND. DEBT Apr 1013 - $62,000 RUTLAND. Floating debt 64,480 This city is in a town and a county Assessed valuation 1912_ ..1,731,_350 of the same name. Inc. as a town Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912-.42.13 Sept. 7 1761; city Nov. 19 1892. Population in 1910 -4,520 General Debt. INT. at Winooski Say. Bk. and J-J $25,000c--June 1926 Champlain Trust Co. 4s MASSACHUSETTS-DEBT OF STATE. MAY, 1913.1 State of Massachusetts. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. One of Original Thirteen Admitted as a State 8,315 Total area ot State (square miles) Boston State Capital Governor (term exp. 1st Wed. Jan. 1914) .Eugene N. Foss Sec. of State (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1914)_F. J. Donahue Treasurer (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1914)_Elmer A. Stevens Auditor (term exp. 3d Wed. Jan. 1914) .John E. White 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. Soldiers' Gratuity Bonds. Abolition of Grade Crossings. $150,000rAug 1 '13-22 3 Hsg M-N $4,500,000c&rNov 1'23 4s g 500,000r Nov 1 1923 *Court-House Bonds. M-N 38 g 3 Hsg'98M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1928 3s g M-S $290,000r Mar 1 '14-38 3s g '99 M-N 1,500,000r May 1 1929 3Hs g M-S 478,500 Sept 1 '13-'39 300,000r May 1 1929 3 3sg'02M-N Medfield Insane Asylum. 500,000r Nov 1 1936 3 Hsg'94A-0 $700,000r Apr 1 1924 35sg'07M-N 500,000r Nov 1 1937 3Hsg'95A-0 33sg'07M-N 300,000r Apr 1 1915 250,000r Nov 1 1938 34s g A-0 33isg'09M-N 174,300r April 1927 3s g '09 M-N 250,000r Nov 1 1938 3 Hsg'03A-0 165,500r Apr 1 1933 35sg'09M-N 500,000 Nov 1 1939 35sg'04A-0 108,000r Apr 1 1934 3 Hs g M-N 466,000rNovl '13-40 3Hsg'07A-0 22,000r Apr 1 1936 483,000rNov 1'13-41 33s g M-N Hospital Loans. Armory Bonds. M-N $332,500r Nov 1 1925 3s g M-S ;833,000r Sept 1 1918 3 Hsg'01M-N 3s g 128,000r Nov 1 1925 55,000rSept 1 1920 3s g 3s g M-S M-N 110,450r May 1 1929 3s g '92 M-S 95,000r Sept 1 1921 3 Hs g M-N 73,000r May 1 1929 100,000r Sept 1 1922 3 Hs g M-N 3s g '93 M-S 200,000r May 1 1933 123,000r Sept 1 1923 33sg'06M-N 3s g '94 M-S 75,000r Nov 1 1935 150,000r Sept 1 1925 3 Hs g M-N M-S 3s g 80,000r Nov 1 1936 320,000r Mch 1 1927 3 4sg'07M-N M-S 3s g 300,000r Nov 1 1937 38,000r Sept 1 1931 3 Hs g '02 M-S M-N 133.000 Nov 1_1939 140,000r Sept 1 1931 3 Hs g M-S *Metropolitan Sewer. 75,000r Mch 1 1932 3s g '02 M-S M-S $6,100,000r Jan 1 1930 62,000r Sept 1 1934 3s g 33sg'04M-S M-S 500,000r Mch 1 1935 65,000r Sept 1 1934 38 g M-S 38 g 3 Hs g M-S 495,000r Jan 1 1930 Mch 33,000r 1 1935 Hsg'05M-S 3 339,000r Mch 1 1935 10,000r Sept 1 1935 34s g M-S 35sg'05M-S M-S 1,024,912rJuly 1 1939 5,000r Sept 1 1934 3s g 3 hsg'05M-S M-S 65,000r Mch 11938 1,000r Mch 1 1927 3s g 3Hsg'05M-S 28,000r Sept 1 1918 34s g M-S 3,586,000r July 1 1940 3lisg'06M-S 3 M s g M-S 1,046,000r Jan 1 1943 21,500r Sept 1 1921 4sg'06M-S 3 305,000r July 1 1943 64,000r Mch 1 1936 3 Hs g M-S 3 Hsg'06M-S 392,000r July 1 1944 230,000r Mch 1 1937 3 Hsg'04M-S 3 Hsg'07M-S 22,000r Sept 1 1937 3 Hsg'06M-S 1,175,000 July 1 1946 3 Hsg'07M-S 150,000c Jan 1 1949 3;is g M-S 61,000r Sept 1 1935 38 g 09 M-S 263 000c Jan 1 1949 421,000r Mch 1 1938 3 Hsg'09M-S 34s g M-S 3 Hs g M-S 100,000r Sept 1 1938 33is g M-S 59,0 Or_Jan 1 '14-'42 4s g J-J 378,000r_Jan 1 5,000r Mch 1 1938 38 g '09 M-S State-House Construction. 40,000r Sept 1 1938 38 g '09 M-S 100,000 Sept 1 1939 35 g '95 A-0 $550,000r Apr 1 1915 3 Hsg'09M-S 3 Hsg'96A-0 625,000r Apr 1 1916 3 Hs g M-S 274,000r Sept 1 '13-'40 3s g '97 A-0 125,000r April 1917 M-8 56,000r Sept 1 '13-'40 3J4 g 50,000r Aur 1 1918 35 g M-S 53,000r Sept 1 '13-'41 3s g '98 A-0 Massachusetts War Loan 48 g M-S 384,500r_Sept 1 '13-'42 3sg'98-'03A-0$1,240,000r_Aprl 1928 Harbor-Improvement. $500,000r Jan 1 1937 *Water Loan (Metropolitan). 3 5sg'97J-J 3 Hsg'95J-J $13,000,000c July 1 1935 *Charles River Basin. $250,000r Jan 1 1944 33s'98 J-J 4,000,0000Jan 1 1938 3 5sg'04J-J 400,000c&rJan 1 '45 3sg'99-00J-J 4,000,000c July 1 1939 3 Hsg'05J-J 3 4sg'06J-J 600,000r Jan 1 1946 3s g '01 J-J 6,900,000c&rJan 1 1941 3,100,000r Jan 1 1941 3 5sg'07J-J 1,150,000c8crJan 1 '47 3 Hs g J-J 3,500,000r Jan 1 1942 3 Hsg'08J-J 400,000r Jan 1 1948 3 Hsg'02J-J 425,000r Jan 1 1949 3 Hs g J-J 4,000.000rJan 1 '43-44 3s g '09 J-J 425,000r Jan 1 1949 3 Hsg'05J-J 650,000c&r Jan 1 1945 3 5sg'09J-J 3 Hsg'10J-J 475.000 __Jan 1 1950 3 Hsg'06J-J 1,350,000c Jan 1 1946 33s g J-J 284,000r_Jan 1 '14-'50 3 4sg'09J-J 199,000c Jan 1 1949 38 g '09 J-J Highways 199.000c Jan 1 1949 3 Hs g A-0 $1,300,000r Apr 1 1920 3348g'10J-J 500.000 Jan 1 1950 700,000r April 1927 3 H,s g J-J 3 Hsg'97A-0 190.000rJan 1 '14-51 300,000r Apr 1 1928 3Hs g J-J 3 Hsg'98A-0 182,500r_Jan 1 '14-'52 800,000r Apr 1'29-30 A-0 State House. 3s g 350,000r Apr 1 1931 38 g A-0 $305,000r Oct 1 1918 3s g '01 A-0 10,000r Apr 1 1932 3 Xsg'05J-J 3s g '02 A-0 60,000r Oct 1 1918 665,000r Apr 1 1932 3 Hs g A-0 570,000r Oct 1 1918 33s g A-0 A-0 400,000r Apr 1 1933 3s 40,000 Oct 1 1918 3 Hsg'03A-0 *Parks (Metropolitan). 697,500 Octl' 13-'40 3Hs g A-0 3Hs g A-0 1,100,500 Apr 1'14-'38 34s g J-J $1,800,000rJan 1 1934 2,600.000r Jan 1 1936 288,000 Oct 1 '13-40 3;is g J-J 3H g A-0 2,400,000r Jan 1 1937 3 Hs g A-0 70,000rOct 1 '13-26 334sg'97J-J 1,100,000r July 1 1938 4,500rOct 1 '13-21 3 HsC98J-J 3 Hs g A-0 1,605,000r July 1 1939 344,000rOct 1 '13-41 3s g 99 J-J 3 Hs g A-0 325,000r July 1 1940 3s g 176,000 Oct 1 '13-39 3s g '00 J-J A-0 450,000r Jan 1 1940 4s g A-0 1,110,000rOct 1 '13-27 3 Hsg'02J-J 750,000rJan 1 1941 3s g '01 J-J Port of Boston Bonds. 100,000r Jan 1 1943 $3,000,000rAug 1 '13-52 3.20sg'03J-J 4s g 135,000r Jan 1 1943 33sg'03J-J Prisons and Hospital Loans 640,000r July 1 1943 3;is g M-N $721,600r Nov 1 1931 3 Hsg'03J-J 200,000r Nov 1 1931 3 Hsg'04.1.4 600.000r Jan 1 1944 3s g '01 M-N 746,650r May 1 1933 3 Hsg'05J-J 670,000c&r Jan 1 1945 3 54sg'03M-N 507,250r May 1 1934 3 3sg'06J-J 600,000c&r Jan 1 1946 3 Hsg'04M-N 3 Hsg'05M-N 300,000cdor May 1 1934 :3 sg'07 ___ 600,000r Jan 1 1947 404,000r Nov 1 1935 3 Msg'08J-J 3 Hsg'06M-N 125,000r Jan 1 1928 166,000r Nov 1 1936 35 g '09 J-J 3 Hsg'06M-N 60,000r Jan 1 1949 237,200r Nov 1 1937 3 Hsg'09J-J 3 Hsg'07M-N 60,000r Jan 1 1949 125,000r Nov 1 1938 3 Hs g J-J 3s g 09 M-N 46,000rJan 1 '14-51 130,800r 3sg'09M-N Nov 1 1938 3 Hs g J-J 3 14,250rJau 1 '14-32 33,isg,09m-N 2,149,000 Nov 1 1039 48 g 75,000r Jan 1 '14-31 3 Hs g M-N' 334.000rNov 1 '13-40 4s g 200,000r_Jan 1 '14-35 M-N 219.000 at opt of State 58 Fitchburg RR. Securities. 200,000rNovA '13-'17 3 Hsg'93F-A$5,000,000c&rAug 1 '13 4s g 9 P • 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. 11912. Dec. 1 1911. Dec. 11910. Dec.11909. Total funded debt_$117,480,662 $116,234,162 3114,436,162 $110,520,162 Sinking funds,&c.._ 38,250,410 35,844,648 33,358,409 30,863,096 Net debt $79,230,252 $80,389,514 $81,077,753 $79.657,066 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 1912 these classes and tile sinking funds applicable thereto were as follows: Direct Debt. Nominal Debt. Grand Total. Bonded debt $74,368,079 $43,112,583 $117,480,662 Sinking funds 15,927,837 22,322,573 38,250,410 Net debt $58,440,242 $20,790,010 $79,230,252 17 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The State's assessed valuation has been as below: Total. YearsReal Estate. Personal Property. 1912 $2,262,565,233 $5,479,279.693 $3,216,714,460 1911 2,156,384,984 5,249,175,995 3,092,791,011 1910 2,050,079,335 5,027,154,806 2.977,075,471 1905 2.600,445,146 1,621,835,908 4,222,281,054 3,878,671,070 1900 ---2,315,687,381 1,562,983,689 1890W.1,600,137,807 2,613,215,137 1,013,077,330 1880 1,111,160,072 1,927,855,430 816,695,358 The larger portion of the State's revenue is derived from corporations, national bank stocks, savings bank and inheritance taxes. In 1912 the tax assessed aggregated $16,183,989.74, of which $8,225,170.97 accrues to the Commonwealth and the balance is apportioned to cities and towns. Of the total of $16,183,989.74, 51,195,946.87 was assessed upon street railway companies, $4,379,592.51 upon other public service corporations, $3,604,046.95 upon domestic business corporations, $1,808,454.73 upon savings banks, $1,563,515.93 upon national banks and $2,154,406.85 upon inheritances. POPULATION OF STATE.-Massachusetts has the largest population of any of the New England States. 422,845 1910- - _3,366,416 1880_ _ _1,783,085 1 1840 737,699 1800 610,408 1790 378,787 1905_ - _3,003,635 1870_ --1,457,351 1830 1900.._ _2,805,346 1860._ _1,231,066 1820 523,287 1890- - _2,238,943 1850_ _ - 994,514 1810 472,040 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 ound 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 five 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 precedino 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 Chau. 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, if 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 • • f..• 1 OM 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, dec.; 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 % 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 a 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 ,of the debt, raise by taxation any balance necessary before the maturit.t A city forSEC.lts extinguishment. 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 election and duties of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and various other . matters we cannot enter upon here • • 18 ft MASSACHUSETTS—DEBT OF STATE. 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, 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. t* "Net indebtedness" as used above shall mean the indebtedness of a county, city, town or district, omitting debts created 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, Sec. 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—POWER AND RESTRICTIONS. —Investment by savings banks in Massachusetts is governed by Chap. 590 of the Acts of 1908, referred to in V. 87, P. 257, and in an editorial article on pages 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 Clause "Fourteenth" was added in 1913, the law at present reading as follows: SECTION 68. Deposits and the income derived rtherefrom 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 making 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. (0) 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 property therein for the assessment of taxes. (1) 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 (f) of this clause the words "net indebtedtown or district omitting ness" mean the indebtedness of a county, with water and debts created debts created for supplying the inhabitantscity' 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, or in the first mortgage bonds of a terminal corporation Incorporated in this Commonwealth and whose property is located therein, which is owned and operated, or the bonds of which are guaranteed as to principal and interest, or assumed, by such railroad corporation. Any shares of the capital stock of a railroad corporation leased to such railroad corporation, which are owned by said lessee corporation, shall not be 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 etersucbondsstlbesecurecyafrstmoraeo operating its own road ocuis leased to another ailroad corporation;provided the whole or a part of the railroad and railroad property of such corporation or by a refunding mortgage as described in paragraph (3) or (4) of subdivision g; or that if the railroad and railroad property of such corporation are 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 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. [VOL. xcvi. 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— (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 deducting therefrom, in case of a refunding mortgage, the bonds reserved under the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior lien debts at maturity, shall exceed three times the outstanding capital stock of said corporation at the date of such investment. (6) No bonds shall be made a legal investment by subdivision i or 1 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. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS. (1) Definition of First Mortgage.—Whenever the term "first mortgage' is used in the following subdivisions, it shall mean, unless otherwise qualified, a first mortgage on not less than seventy-live per cent of the railroad owned 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 one hundred 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 five years prior to the date of such investment; except that a first mortgage given in substitution for and not greater in amount than such a first mortgage, and covering the same railroad property, shall be considered to be in accordance with this requirement. (g) Direct Obligations.—Bonds issued or assumed by a railroad corporation described in subdivision 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 railroad owned in fee by the corporation issuing or assuming said bonds, except that. If it is not a first mortgage on seventyfive per cent of all such railroad owned in fee by said corporation, it shall be a first mortgage on at least seventy-five per cent of the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage at the date thereof; but if any stocks or bonds are deposited with the trustee of said mortgage as part security therefor, 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 seventy-five per cent of the total mileage which is subject to the lien of said mortgage and Which is represented or covered by said stocks or bonds; (2) A first mortgage, or a mortgage or trust indenture which is in effect a first mortgage, upon all the railroad subject to the lien of said mortgage or trust indenture, by virtue of the irrevocable pledge with the trustee thereof of an entire issue or issues of bonds which are a first lien upon the 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 seventy-five per cent 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 fee by the corporation executing said refunding mortgage, there shall be conveyed and assigned to the trustee of said refunding mortgage either— At least seventy-five per cent 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 seventy-five per cent 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 twenty-five per cent 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 ten per cent 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 five hundred continuous miles of standard-gauge railroad; provided, that Said mortgage is a first or second lien upon not less than seventy-five per cent of the total railroad covered by said mortgage at the date thereof, and which provides for the retirement of all mortgage debts which- are a prior lien upon said railroad owned in fee and covered by said mortgage, 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 twenty-five per cent 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 live years prior to the date of such investment. (h) Bonds Underlying Refunding Mortgages.—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 MAY, 1913.1 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS 19 shares of stock of other principal and interest by, a railroad corporation whose refunding mortgage under the laws of this Commonwealth of bonds and which limits the amount bonds are made a legal investment under paragraphs three or four of sub- telephone corporations, under an indenture of trust of bonds so secured to seventy-five per cent of the value of the securities division g; provided, that— provided that and indenture, as stated and said in deposited determined such refunded by be to refunding are and to mortgage: Said bonds are prior investment the annual Said refunding mortgage covers all the real property upon which the during each of the five years next preceding such have deposited securities the and dividends paid interest in on cash lien. a is bonds underlying said securing mortgage interest on In the case of bonds so guaranteed or assumed, the corporation issuing amounted to not less than fifty per cent in excess of the annual Not more than two said bonds is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or leased and the bonds outstanding and secured by said deposit. invested in thebonds per cent of the deposits of any savings bank shall be operated, by said railroad corporation. (I) Guaranteed Obligations.—Bonds which have been guaranteed by en- of telephone companies. dorsement as to both principal and interest by a railroad corporation which BANK STOCKS AND DEPOSITS IN BANKS. has complied with all the provisions of subdivision e: provided, that— SEVENTH.—In the stock of a banking association located in the New Said bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the railroad of a railroad England States and incorporated under the authority of the United States, corporation which is owned and operated, controlled and operated, or or in the stock of a trust company incorporated under the laws of and doing leased and operated, by the corporation guaranteeing said bonds; business within this Commonwealth, but such corporation shall not hold In the case of a leased railroad, the entire capital stock of which, except both by way of investment and as security for loans more than twenty per shares qualifying directors, is not owned by the lessee, the rental includes cent of its deposits in the stock of such associations or companies, nor in any at to an amount to be paid to the stockholders of said leased railroad equal one such association or company more than three per cent of its deposits least four per cent per annum upon that portion of the entire capital stock in, nor more than one hundred thousand dollars nor more than one-quarter thereof outstanding which is not owned by the lessee. the capital stock of, such association or company. Such corporation of (j) First mortgage bonds of a railroad corporation which during each of may deposit not more than two and one-half per cent of its deposits in any its ten fiscal years next preceding the date of such investment has complied banking association incorporated under the authority of the United States with all the requirements of paragraphs two, three and four of subdivision and located in this Commonwealth, and in any trust company incorporated e; provided, that said bonds are guaranteed by endorsement as to both in this Commonwealth, but such deposit shall not in any case exceed five principal and interest by a railroad corporation which has complied with hundred thousand dollars nor twenty-five per cent of the capital stock and all the requirements of subdivision e preceding paragraph five, notwith- surplus fund of such depositary. standing that the railroad of said issuing corporation is not operated by Clause Eighth relates to loans on personal security, which are restricted said guaranteeing corporation. 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 CORPORATION NOT TO LOSE CREDIT BY TEMPORARY DISTURB- notes with a pledge as collateral of life insurance policies. V. 90, p. 1376.] ANCE OF RELATION OF GROSS EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES. Clause Ninth concerns the amount to be invested in a bank building. Clause any under investments legal (k) Bonds which have been or shall become Tenth deals with real estate acquired by foreclosure, and Clause Eleventh of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal although the cor- with securities acquired in settlement of indebtedness Clause Twelfth reporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing such bonds shall fall for a period lates to pledges of securities as collateral and provides against invalidating of requirements the not exceeding two successive fiscal years to comply with the same. For the provisions of these clauses, see V. 87. p. 257, where the paragraph four of subdivision e; but no further investment in the bonds law was printed in full. issued, assumed or guaranteed by said corporation shall be made during complies corporation LIST OF BONDS TO BE PREPARED. said period. If after the expiration of said period said THIRTEENTH.—Not later than the first day of February in each year for the following fiscal year with all the requirements of subdivision e, it the Commissioner shall prepare a list of all the bonds and notes which are shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period. then legal investments under the provisions of clauses third, fourth, fifth BONDS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL ON ACCOUNT OF and sixth. Said list shall at all times be open to public inspection and a CONSOLIDATION. copy thereof shall be sent to every savings bank. any under investments (1) Bonds which have been or shall become-legal The report of the Bank Commissioner for 1912 contains a list of bonds of the provisions of this Act shall not be rendered illegal, although the considered legal under clauses third, fourth, fifth and sixth of the above Act. property upon which they are secured has been or shall be conveyed to or This list appeared in State & City Dept. of "Chronicle" April 26 1913. legally acquired by another railroad corporation, and although the corporaFOURTEENTH.—Bonds which at any time hereafter have been for ten tion which issued or assumed said bonds has been or shall be consolidated successive years legal Investments under the provisions of subdivisions with another railroad corporation, if the consolidated or purchasing cor- a, b, c or d of Clause 3, Clause 5 or Clause 6 of this section shall not be poration shall assume the payment of said bonds, and so long as It shall rendered illegal although the corporation issuing, assuming or guaranteeing continue to pay regularly interest or dividends, or both, upon the securities such bonds shall fail for a period not exceeding two successive years to issued against, in exchange for or to acquire the stock of the corporation comply, as to dividends on its capital stock, with the requirements of the consolidated, or the property purchased, or upon securities subsequently clauses specified above; but no further investment in the bonds issued, issued in exchange or substitution therefor, to an amount at least equal to assumed or guaranteed by such corporation shall be made during said period. four per cent per annum upon the capital stock outstanding at the time of If after the expiration of said period, such corporation conplies for the such consolidation or purchase, of said corporation which issued or assumed following fiscal year with the requirements of the clauses specified above,it said bonds. shall be regarded as having complied therewith during said period; provided that it shall not have so failed to comply during any other period within CREDIT OF A CORPORATION NOT TO BE LOST BY next preceding ten years. the CONSOLIDATION. 10pinzon of Attorney-General Regarding Legality of N. Y. N. H. & H.RR. (m) If a railroad corporation which has complied with all the requireas Savings Bank Investmentsj—Attorney-General James M. Swift Bonds of period the that except five, e subdivision preceding paragraph ments of to the Act passed by compliance Is less than ten, but not less than five successive years, shall be, rendered an opinion in Feb. 1911 with referenceand stocks of the New Legislature in June 1910 to validate bonds or shall have been, thereupon consolidated or merged into, or its railroad the Co., for RR. and of determining the Hartford dc purpose Haven York New of by, such another debts the corporation assumed purchased and all of were sufficient to show the road a solvent corrailroad corporation incorporated under the laws of any of the United States, whether or not the assets stated in V. 92, p. 462. the report of the Commission apsuch corporation so succeeding shall be considered as having complied with poration. As the Act referred to was filed with the Legislature on Feb. 17 under all the provisions of subdivision e preceding paragraph five during those pointed herein contained shall authorize the successive years next preceding the date of such consolidation, merger or 1911. The Act stated that "nothing savings banks in the securities aforesaid unless they are otherby Investment purchased corporations, or merged consolidated, said all which in purchase investments the under wise provisions of Chapter 590, Acts of 1909," legal If considered as one continuous corporation in ownership and possession, and the Attorney-General finds that "no matter what the finding of the would have so complied: provided, that said succeeding corporation shall to assets and liabilities reference the with under Act appointed Commission compliance such make shall which continue so to comply for a further period equivalent to at least ten successive years, but which shall be in no case was, It would not in and of itself make any change in the standing of securiV. 541. p. See 92, investments." bank savings for ties or merger consolidation, said following next years fiscal two the less than purchase. STREET RAILWAY CORPORATIONS ARE NOT RAILROAD CORPORATIONS. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE (n) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, "railroad corporation" means a corporation which owns or is in possession of and operating STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. a railroad or railway of the class usually operated by steam power. Street railway corporations are not railroad corporations within the meaning of Aggregate Municipal Indebtedness. this Act. Prior to 1911 the local assessors were required to make an annual return to PRESENT INVESTMENTS NOT TO BECOME ILLEGAL. showing the debt and assessed valuation of municiCommissioner Tax the FOURTH.—The provisions of this Act shall not render illegal the invest- palities. In 1911, however, the Legislature transferred the duty of making ment in any mortgages of real estate held by such corporation at the time up these figures to the Bureau of Statistics, which conducted a special inof its passage, nor the investment at such time or thereafter in any issue vestigation, and as a result submitted a report to the Legislature on April 15 of bonds or notes dated prior to its passage, in which such corporation was 1912 urging a complete revision of the law relating to municipal indebtedness then authorized to invest, so long as such bonds or notes continue to com- and presenting the following summary of debt to the close of the several ply with the requirements of law then in force. municipal years ending between Nov. 30 1910 and "approximately" STREET RAILWAY BONDS. April 1 1911: FIFTH.—In the bonds of any street railway company incorporated in Net 'general debt— Within debt limit, exclusive of trust funds this Commonwealth the railway of which is located wholly or in part $67,506,812 18 borrowed or used therein, and which has earned and paid in dividends in cash an amount 794,301 92 Trust funds borrowed or used equal to at least five per cent upon all its outstanding capital stock in each 51,802,833 06 Outside debt limit of the five years last preceding the certification by the Board of Railroad $120,103,947 16 shall be No investment for. such provided hereinafter Commissioners made unless said company appears from returns made by it to the Board of Net public service enterprise debt— 48,294,285 49 Railroad Commissioners to have properly paid said dividends without imWater, $30,139,647 34; all other, $18,154,638 15 174,020 56 pairment of assets or capital stock, and said board shall on or before the Net cemetery debt fifteenth day of January in each year certify and transmit to the Bank $168,572,253 21 Commissioner a list of such street railway companies. Total net funded or fixed debt 70,020,011 61 Dividends paid by way of rental to stockholders of a leased street railway Amount of sinking funds company shall be deemed to have been earned and paid by said company $238,592,264 82 Total gross funded or fixed debt within the meaning of this clause, provided that said company shall have 8,623,524 71 annually earned, and properly paid in dividends in cash, without impair- Tax loans 514,041 66 ment of assets or capital stock, an amount equal to at least five per cent Outstanding warrants or orders next live years the of fiscal each in outstanding stock its capital all upon preceding the date of the lease thereof. Aggregate municipal indebtedness $247,729,831 19 If two or more street railway companies have been consolidated by purThe following table shows the aggregate assessed valuation as returned chase or otherwise during the live years prior to said certification, the paythe aggregate net debt of all the municipalities of ment severally from the earnings of each year of dividends equivalent in by the local assessors, the aggregate to a dividend of live per cent on the aggregate capital stocks the State, and the percentage of the same, for the years indicated: companies consolidation during the years preceding such Aggregate of the several Net Debt. Percentage. Valuation. Year— shall be sufficient for the purpose of this Act. 4.2 $167,315,903 $3,907,892,598 The Board of Railroad Commissioners in January 1912 announced the 1910 4.4 166,080,073 3,727,473,635 followlne roads as meeting the requirements of this clause (V.93, p. 1736): 1909 4.5 Fitchburg & Leominster t. Ry. Co. 1908 163,558,325 3,590,690,106 Boston Elevated By. Co. Holyoke Street Ry. Co. 158,586,274 4.5 3,512,557,604 Boston & Northern By. Co. 1907 4.4 147,509,003 Springfield Street By. Co. 3,312,255,163 Boston & Revere Electric By. Co. 1905 4.4 131,016,743 2,961,119,947 Citizens' Elec. St. By. of Newb'yp't. Union Street By. Co. 1900 2,154,134,626 70,742,786 3.2 Dartmouth & Westport St. Ry. Co. West End Street By. Co. 1890 Worcester Consolidated St. Ry. Co. 1880 1,584,756,802 4.3 68,512,929 East Middlesex Street Ry. Co. 1,497,351,686 39,421,298 2.6 The above is used by the Bank Commissioner as a basis for the list of 1871 safe bends which be deems good and investments under Clause Fifth of ABLNGTON. ACTON WEST & SOUTH WATER this Act. (See Clause Thirteenth below.) SUPPLY DISTRICT. This town is in Plymouth County. Inc. in 1712. Pop.in 1910, 5,455. This district is in Middlesex Co. TELEPHONE COMPANY BONDS. Water Loan. Water Bonds. SIXTH.—In the bonds of any telephone company subject to the pro$2,000c_May 1 '17-'18 4s '12 F-A$100,000c_Aug 15'13-'42 visions of section thirty-seven of chapter fourteen of the Revised Laws, 4s May 15,000c_May 1 '14-'16 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1912.. $100,000 and of which a majority of the directors are residents of the Commonwealth: 4s 4.000c_Jan 1 '14-'17 Assess. val.'12 (real est.)__1,072,180 Jan Provided, that during each of the five fiscal years of such telephone com- 4s M-N 54,000c_May 1 '23-'40 Population in 1912 (est.) 4s 1,800 pany next preceding the date of such investment— 1 '13-'28 16,000--July J-J '10 telephone 4s company The gross income of such shall have been not less INT.at Old Colony Tr. Co.. Bost. (1) 2,500c_June 1 '13-'17 J-D 3 Ms than ten million dollars per annum. and Memorial Bonds. (2) Such telephone company shall have paid the matured principal and 3 Bridge J-J $10,800c_July 1 '13-'21 ADAMS. interest of all its indebtedness. This town is in Berkshire County. School Bonds. (3) Such telephone company shall have paid in dividends in cash an J-J $20,000c_July 1 '13-'22 Incorporated Oct. 15 1778. amount equal to not less than six per cent per annum on all its outstanding 3548 Library Bonds. Water Refunding Bonds. issues of capital stock. M-N $3,000-- May 1 1941 4s '07 A-0 $18,000r__Oct 3 '13-'15 (4) The dividends paid on the capital stock of such telephone company 4s '11 BD. 1 Jan DT. '13_ Bonds. School _4135,300 TOT. amount been less than the total necessary to pay the interest shall not have Tax valuation 1912-_3,402,628 4s '08 A-0 $7,000r_Oct 3 '13-'15 upon its entire outstanding indebtedness. at assessed 20,000r_Oct 3 '16-'17 actual A-0 '08 4s is (Property value) shall be . a provided by bonds (a) either further secured such that And Met 3 '19-'23 first mortgage upon at least seventy-five per cent of the property of such Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_422.20 4s '09 A-0 50,000r.. INT at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 3318'10 A-0 6.000r_Oct 3 '13-'15 telephone company or (b) by the deposit with a trust company incorporated MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. 20 s ADAMS (Concluded.)Refunding Loan. 330'09 A-0 $10,000rOct 3 1918 48 '09 A-0 7,000r_ __Oct 3 1918 Street Loan. 45 '11 A-0 340,000___Oct 1 '13-'20 5,000c_ __Oct 1.1921 45 '12 A-0 Land for Armory. 48 '12 J-J $8,700__Ju1y 1 '13-'17 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '12_ $171,700 11,100 Sinking fund _ Assessed valuation 1912_6,521,303 (Assessment about V, actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 -419.20 Population in 1910-13,026 INTEREST on coupon bonds payable at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; other interest by Treasurer. ADAMS FIRE DISTRICT. 5s '93 A-0 $5,000c Oct 1 1913 48 '02 A-0 30.000c Oct 1 '15-'20 4s '08 A-0 10,000c_ _Oct 1 '13-'14 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913- --$45,000 18,013 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1912.. _ _6,089,190 Fire dist. tax (per $1,0000 '12_32.60 ____ 13,067 Population in 1910 INT. payable in Adams at First Nat. Bank and Greylock Nat. Bank; also at State House, Boston. 48 '08 J-D $35,000 _ -Dec 31 '13-'26 48 '08 J-D 2,000__Dec 31 '13-'16 4s '10 J-DI 28,000c_Dec 1 '13-'20 15,000c_Dec 1 '21-'25 4s '10 ___ 1,000_ _ _June 30 1913 4s '10 ___ 2,000___Dec 1 '13-'16 4s '12 ___ 12,000_ _ _Dec 1 '13-'18 BOND. DEBT Jan! 1913-$655,750 43,000 Floating debt Sinking fund123,821 153,666 Borrowing capacity Total assessed val. 1912...13,980,549 (Assessment at actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912._ _420.80 INT.at Beacon Trust Co.,Boston. ATHOL. This town is situated in Worcester County. Incorp. Mch. 6 1762. Refunding Loan. _s ___ S2,000_ ___Oct 1 1913 School & Street-Grading Notes. A-0 $2,500--Oct 1 1913 4s10 Sewer Loan (outside debt limit) 4s '94 J-J $50,000c_ __July 1 1924 4s '03 J4 28,000c_ _.July 1 1933 3,200c 1934 4s '04 J4 4s '08 J4 24,000o_ __Apr 1 1938 5,0000 -1939 4s '09 J4 Bridge Notes. 4s '10 A-0 $2,000 __Oct 1 1913 Miscellaneous. A-0 54,500c_Oet 3 '13-'18 430 Paving Notes. A-0 $3,500 4s 1913-1916 Water Bds.(outside debt limit). 4s '06 F-A$308,000c_ _Aug 1 '13-'36 F-A 29,000c __Aug 1 '13-'41 4s School-House Loan, A-0 $26,000c 48 1913-1925 4s '12 A-0 35,000c_Oct 1 '13-21 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913_3522,700 Sinking fund46,662 Water debt (included) _____ 337,000 Tax valuation 1912-.5,542,480 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.._ _ _$20.70 Population in 1910._______ 8,536 Population in 1912 (est.) 9,000 INT. at N. W. Harris, Inc., Beaton,and Old Colony Tr.Co.,Boston. A.MESBIIRY. Amesbury Township is in Essex Co. Fire-Engine-House Bonds 330 M-N $5,500r_May 15'14-19 Water-Plant Bonds. 4s '06 J4 $217,000c_July 1 '14-'35 4s '10 J-J 28,000c_July 1 '13-'40 4.5 '11 M-N 10,500c_May 1 '14-'23 Sewer Bonds. 1913-1914 4s '12 J-J $75,000c Refunding Notes. J-D $12,000c..June 26'13-16 4s Bridge Bonds. 1913-1919 43 '11 J-J $14.000c School Bonds. 48 '07 J-J 312,000r_July 1 13-16 $375,500 PERM'T D'T Apr 1913 Total valuation 1912-.6,537,580 Assessment about 4-5 actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 --$21.00 9,894 Population in 1910 INTEREST on the school bonds is ATTLEBOROUGH. This town Is in Bristol County. paid to the registered holder; on the water bonds of 1906 at the Old Col- Incorporated Oct. 19 1694. ony Trust Co., Boston, and on the Water Bonds funding bonds and water 4s of 1910 4s M-3 312,000c___Sept 1 1915 & 1911, sewer bonds and refunding 48 Jan 1 1919 J-J 20,000c notes at First Nat. Bank, Boston. A-0 25,000o _ - _Oct 1 1922 45 J4 35,000c&r_July 1 1923 43 J-J 40,000c_ _July 1 1924 43 AMHERST. J4 25,000c_ __July 1 1926 48 This town is in Hampshire County. 48 J4 10,000c_ __July 1 1927 Inc. 1759. Population 1910, 5,112. 43 J-J 13,000c- ....July 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. 330 g J4 15,000r- --July 1 1929 J-J $50,000e- --Jan 1 1920 330 g J-J 12,000o_ __July 1 1930 4s g BOND. DEBT Feb 1912-.450,000 330 g J-J 10,000c_ --Jan 1 1921 57,500 330 Floating debt A-0 20,000c_ -Apr 1 1921 Assess. val.(% act.) 1912A,425,882 330 A-0 30,000c ..Apr 1 1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ -$18.00 48 A-0 30,000c_ __Oct 1 1933 INTEREST payable in Amherst. 48 '04 A-0 20,000o_ --Oct 1 1934 330'05 M-3 100,000c_ --Meh 1 1935 330'05 M-N 50,000c_ __Nov 1 1935 ANDOVER. This town is in Essex County and 4s '08 A-0 42,0000....Apr 1 '14-'34 11,000c_July 1 '13-'18 J-J 45 was incorporated May 6 1646. 45 '10 J4 11,000c_Jan 1 '14-'19 Water Bonds. M-N $35,0000_Nov 1 '13-'19 4s '10 J4 36,000c_July 1 '13-'28 48 M-N 10,0000_ __Nov 1 1920 4s '10 J4 24,000c_July 1 '29-'40 4s J-D 20,000c_June 1 '22-'23 45 '10 J4 18,000__July 1 '13-'30 J-D 15,000c_ __June 1 1925 4s '11 J4 33,500o_July 1 '13-'41 4s Water Notes. 5,000c_ __June 1 1928 J-D 4s A-0 19,000c_Apr 1 '14-'31 4s '08 J-D $5,000___ Dec 31 1913 330 3358'08 J-D 42,000c_June 1 '13-'33 4s '09 M-N 30,000__May 1 '14-'19 4s '10 A-0 29,000e_Apr 1 '13-'35 4s '12 M-N 25,000-May 20 '14-'18 Fire-Engine Notes. M-8 9,000c_Sept 1 '13-'21 4s 4s '11 M-N 39,000-_Nov 1 '13-'15 School Bonds. Miscellaneous Notes. 38,000o_July 1 '13-'14 48 '10 J-J 45 '08 F-A $5.000 __Aug-1 1913 Sewer Bonds. Fire-Engine-Station Bonds. J-D j$20,000c__June 1 1913 49 30,000c_June 1 1928 48 '10 M-N $26,600c_May 2 '14-'20 School Bonds. 1,000o_ _-Apr 1 1919 4s '09 A-0 BOND. DEBT Jan 13 1913_3295,000 3348'00 M-N $30,000--- _Nov 1 1920 Sinking fund _55,437 4s '12 F-A 100,000__Aug 1 '13-'32 Highway Bonds. Total valuation 1912------7,207,765 $40,000 __June 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-- - 16.50 Sewer Bonds. 883,087 Value town property 7,301 48 '10 J4 $86.000c_July 1 '12-'25 Population in 1910 J-J 50,000_ _July 1 '25-'32 INTEREST on the water 330 of 4s --Oct 1 '13-'21 1908 is payable at the Old Colony 4s '11 A-01 36,000 60,000 _ _Oct 1 '22-'41 Trust Co., Boston; on other loans at 4s '10 J-J 100,000c_July 1 '25-'30 National Shawmut Bank, Boston. 48 '12 J4 75.000c_July 1 '13-'27 4s '12 A-0 75,000_ _July 1 '28-'42 ARLINGTON. Street Bonds. This town is in Middlesex County. 4s '06 J-D $40,000c_ _June 1 1916 Value town property Jan. 1 1912, GEN.BONDS Apr 23'13 $1,274,900 83,000 Time notes $1,601,185. Pop'n 1910, 11,187. 150,766 Sinking fund Water Works. 4 '92 J4 $92,0000_ __Jan 1 1922 Water debt (incl. above)_ 642,500 4s '94 A-0 92,000c_ --Apr 1 1924 Water sinking fund (incl.) 100,395 19,538,265 48 '96 A-0 5,000c-Oct 1 1926 Total valuation 1912 Oct 1 1928 (Assessment about IM actual value) 48 '98 A-0 15,000c 48 '97 A-0 10,000c_ Oct 1 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 ___$18.00 16,215 4s '95 A-0 10,000c_ _-Oct 1 1925 Population in 1910 -- - _ 6,000 __Dec 15'13-'18 4s '05 J-D INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of 8,000-_Dec 1 '13-'20 Attleborough, Boston Safe Deposit 45 '07 J-D 1,000 --.. _ Dec 1 1913 & Trust Co., Boston, First Nat. Bk. 4s '07 J-D 7,000_ _Dec 31 '13-'19 and Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. 4s '08 J-D 500 __June 1 1913 4s '09 J-D 3,500 _June 1 '13-'19 48 '09 J-D 2,000_Deo 31 '13-'14 BELNIONT. 4s '08 J-D 4s '10 J-D 13,000__Dec 1 '13-'25 This town (P. 0. Boston) is in 4s '12 ___ 10,000__Dec 2 '13-'22 Middlesex County. Incorp. in 1859. Park Loan. School-House Bonds. 4s '96 M-N $15,000c.. __Nov 1 1946 $40,000c_ __June 1 1917 J-D 48 Sewer Bonds. 4s '06 J-D3100,000c_ __June 1 1936 4s '04 A-0 15,000c_ Oct 1 '13-'24 J-D 22,000c. _June '13-'23 4s '03 J-D 10,500-....Dec 31 1923 330 1,000 ___Dec 15 1913 4s '08 J4 10.000c_July 1 '13-'22 4s '05 J-D 4,500c_July 1 '13-'21 4s '07 J-D 3,000-_ Dec 1 '13-'15 4$ '11 J-J 4s '10 J-D 12,000o_Dec 1 '13-'18 Street Loan. A-0 $9,0000_0ot 1 '13-'15 Highway Loans. 4s 4s '08 J-D 33,000_Dec 31 '13-'15 48 '07 M-3 4,000c_Mch 1 '14-'17 Town-Yard Loan. Water Loans. F-A $8,000c-Aug 1 1925 4s '09 J-D $1,500 __June 1 '13-'15 4s 6,000c--July 1 1926 Town-Hall-Site Loan. 45 J4 5,000c_ -Deo 1 1926 J-D 330'99 A-0 $52,000c.....Apr 1 1939 48 4s J-D 7,000c_ ...June 1 1929 School Loans. 2,500c_Dec 1 '13-'17 4s '93 M-N j$64,00001_Nov 1 1913 4s '06 J-D 4s '09 A-0 10,000c_ --Apr 1 1939 600J Electric-Light Bonds. 4s '99 A-0 8,700c_Apr 1914-'19 J-D $14,0000_ __June 1 1928 9,000c_July 1 '13-'21 45 4s '04 J4 500c ....Apr 1 1914 A-0 4,000o_ Dec 15 '13-'16 4s 4s '04 J-D 1 1 1 [VOL. xcvi. BOSTON. J. F. Fitzgerald, Mayor; Sewer Loan. M-N $18,000c_ __Nov 1 1924 Chas. H. Slattery, City Treas.: 45 J. Alfred Mitchell, City Auditor. J4 9,000c_ __July 1 1926 48 City was incorporated Feb.23 1822. J-D 6,000c_ June 1 1927 45 J-D 20.000e_ __June 2 1932 On Nov.2 1909 a charter amendment 3348 3 Ms A-0 10,000o_ -_Oct 2 1930 was adopted under which municipal 4s '07 M-3 10,000c_ __Mch 1 1937 nominations are to be made only 4s '08 J-D 10,000c_ __June 1 1938 upon petition of 5,000 voters. The 4s'!! J-D 10,000c_ __June 1 1941 Mayor serves for four years, subject 4s '12 M-S 5.000c_Sept 1 '13-17 to recall after two years. V.89.p.1234. 4s '12 F-A 10,000c_ _ _Feb 1 1943 The question of holding a recall election was submitted to the voters on Fire-Department Bonds. 48 J-D $2,5000_June 1 '13-'17 Nov. 7 1911, but failed to carry. F-A 4s 2,000c_Aug 1 '13-'14 V. 93, p. 1337. On Nov. 7 1911 the 4s '12 M-S 8,000c_Sept 1 '13-'16 voters accepted an Act passed by the TOTAL DEBT Apr 10 1913 $268,000 Legislature annexing the town of Sinking fund53,997 Hyde Park, which became a part of Water debt (included). __ 38,500 the city Jan. 1 1912. V. 93, P. 1337. Total valuation 1912_7,539.455 In Nov. 1912 an Act authorizing the (Assessment at about actual value) city to issue $2,500.000 bonds outTotal tax (per $1,000) 1912...$18.30 side•the debt limit for the construc5.542 tion of streets was accepted by the Population in 1910 V. 95, p. 1422. INT.at Beacon Trust Co.,Boston. voters. The county of Suffolk, in which Boston is situated, contains also the BEVERLY. city of Chelsea and the towns of ReThis city is in Essex County. vere and Winthrop. Boston, whoFounded 1626; a town, 1668: in- ever, receives all the county income, cornorated as a city May 23 1894. pays all the county expenses, owns the county buildings, and is responsiSchool Loans. 48 '02 A-0.1324,000cOct 1 '13-'20 ble for the county debt, which 2,500c __ ...Oct 1 1921 amounted on May 1 1913 to $3,828,330'03 J4 30,000c_July 1 '13-'18 667. The details of this county debt 48 '03 J4 10,000c_July 1 '19-'20 are included in the following financial • 3,000e_ _July 1 1921 report for this city. 4s '03 J4 4s '05 M-N 3.000c_May 1 '14-'16 "Miscellaneous Loans." 77,000c_May 1 '14-'24 45 A-0 $15,000..--Oct 1 1914 45 '05 M-N { 6,0000.. __May 1 1925 45 A-0 110,500- ....Apr 1 1915 5,000c_ __May 1 1926 4s A-0 204,500.... --Oct 1 1915 330'09 M-N 12,000c_May 1 '14-'19 48 J4 84,200 --....Jan 1 1916 430'07 M-N i12,000c_May 1 '14-'19 48 J-J 518,300.... July 1 1916 1,0000.. May 1 1920 48 A-0 3,000_ __Apr 1 1916 '13-'15 1 15,000c_Aug -A F '10 4s A-0 102,500_ -Oct 1 1916 45 60.000c_Aug 1 '16-'30 45 M-N 25,000_ __Nov 30 1916 45 '11 J-D 18.000c_Dec 1 '13-'21 45 34 10,500 __Jan 1 1917 '13-'27 1 M-NI75,000c_Nov 4s '12 A-0 3,000-_ __Apr 1 1917 120,0000..Nov 1 '28-'32 ° s 34 107,100-- -July 1 1917 4s '12 M-N 10,000c_Nov 1 '13-'22 330 J-J 130,500.- --July 1 1917 A-0 105,000--....Oct 1 1917 48 Town Loans. J4 108,800-_Jan 1 1918 M-N 310,000e_Nov 23'13-18 334s 6s A-0 75,000 -- --Apr 1 1918 330 Water Loan. 34 80,000.-July 1 1918 F-A$150,000c....-Aug 1 1917 330 4s A-0 18,000 __.-Oct 1 1918 14,000c_July 1 '13-'19 330 45 '03 J-J A-0 155,600- --Apr 1 1919 5.000c_July 1 '20-'24 330 34 331,200_ -July 1 1919 334s'05 A-0 30,000c __Oct 1 '13-'27 330 A-0 8,000 _Oct 1 1919 1,000c_ __Oct 1 1928 38 A-0 10,000--Oct 1 1919 20,000c__Oct 1 '13-'22 330 J-D 38,293.44 _Deo 1 1919 s 334 4s '05 A-0 1,000c _ - __Oct 1 1928 3-3 270,510_ __Jan 1 1921 4,000c Oct 1 '29-'30 3s 35 A-0 83,000- __Apr 1 1921 Library Bonds. A-0 150,000-Oct 1 1921 33 45 '09 A-0 $10,000--Oct 1 '13-17 3348 J4 39,000-_July 1 1921 48 ,11 J-D 154,000c_Dec 1 '13-'21 38 34 49,550 __ __Jan 1 1922 150,000c_Dec 1 '22-'31 334s J-D 519,000 _June! 1922 Fire Loan. A-0 64,000--Oct 1 1922 330 48 '06 J-J 38,000c_July 1 '13-'16 330 A-0 25,000 __ __Oct 1 1928 J-J 104,500 __ __Jan 1 1923 Sewer Loans. 334s A-0 85,000 _- __Apr 1 1923 45 '93 J4 328,0000_July 1 '13-'19 3343 J-D 512,500 _-.._June 1 1923 4s '00 J4 52,000c_July 1 '13-'25 330 5,800_Jan 1 1924 3-3 43 '03 A-0 t44,000c_Apr 1 '14-'24 3348 J-D 100,000W.. _June 1 1932 20.000o_Apr 1 '25-'34 330 _June 1 1924 75,000r J-D '14-'31 330'04 1 26.000c_Apr 4s '06 A-Of 25.000c-Apr 1 '32-'36 3348'04 A-0 63,700 -Oct 1 1934 430'07 A-0 20,000c_ _Oct 1 '13-'22 330'05 J-D 57,500._ Deo 1 1925 1,000c_ _ __Oct 1 1913 330'06 J4 10,000 __Jan 1 1926 430'07 A-0 4,350-- _-Deo 1 1926 48 '08 M-3 30,000c_Sept 1 '13-'18 330'06 J-D 1927 3,000oMch 1 1914 334s'07 3-J 350,500- --Jan 33-4s'09 M-S 2,000c_ _ _July 1 1913 4s '07 A-0 5,000- _Apr 1 1927 330'09 J4 9,000 __June 1 '13-15 48 '07 J-J 224,000..- -July 1 1927 48 '10 J-D 2,000___ _June 1 1913 48 '08 J-D 56,500 _ --June 1 1928 430'10 J-D 40.000c_July 1 '13-'22 3348'10 J-J (30,000 _Jan 1 '14-'25 45 '11 F-A 12,000c_Aug 1 '13-'16 330'10 J4 20,000-_Jan 1 '14-'17 48 '11 M-3 6,000c_Sept 1 '13-'14 330'10 J-J 40,000 __Jan 1 '14-'21 330'10 34 14,000 Jan 1 '14-'20 Public-Building Loan. 9,000 __July 1 '13-'15 34 4s '09 A-0 310,000 ___Oct 1 '13-'17 4s '10 3,500 __July 1 '13-'19 48 '10 M-S 2,000 ___Mch 1 1914 4s '10 J4 4s '10 J-3 28,000-July 1 '13-'20 Bridge Bonds. 10,000 July 1 '21-'30 4s '10 J-J 330'09 M-Sj$12,000__Mch 1 '14-'17 4s '10 J4 18,000 July 1 '13-'30 1 2,000----Mch 1 1918 4s '10 J-J 21,000July 1 '13-'30 48 '10 J-J 26,000.__July 1 '13-'30 Police-Signal Loan. 9,000 Jan 2 '!4-'16 4s '11 ___ 34.200-- _Nov 1 1913 33011 J-J 330'11 .74 80,000 __Jan 2 '14-'29 Park Loan. 1,000 _- __July 1 1913 J4 330'11 4s J-J $18.000c_July 1 '13-21 330'11 J4 20,000__July 1 '13-'21 48 '06 J-J j 8,000-July 1 '13-'20 45 '11 M-N 140,000r_Nov 1 '13-'26 1921 500._ __July 1 5,000___ _Oct '13-'17 4s '12 --_ 4s '12 M-N 28,000c_Deo 1 '13-'26 4s '12 A-0 150,000__Oct 1 '13-'27 Dredging Loans. 4s '12 -_- 20,000____Oct '13-'32 M-N $6,000o_Nov 1 '13-'18 48 '12 -- 15,000__Oet '13-'27 4s 48 '03 M-N 127,000c_Nov 1 '13-'21 Bridge Bonds. 1 2.000o-Nov 1 1922 334s A-0 $21,000- __Oet 1 1918 Playground Bonds. 34 130,000_ _July 1 1919 3348 4s '10 J4 $8,000___July 1 '13-20 330 June 1923 J-D 19,000 Street Loans. Jan 1923 .1-.7 19,000 334s 4s '03 J4 $33,000c_July 1 '13-'23 334s J4 31,000 Jan 1924 45 '08 A-0 18,000c_Oct 1 '13-'18 3348'05 J-D 16,500____Dec 1 1925 '13-'19 4s '12 J-D 35,000c_Dec 1 330'06 J-J 14,500____Jan 1 1926 4s '12 J-D t15,000c_Dec 1 '13-'15 330 A-0 5,000____0ct 1 1923 4,000c___Dec 1 1916 3s 34 50,000..__ _Jan 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Jan!'13-$1,313,700 330 216.66_Deo 1 1919 J-D Exempt bonds (incl.)____ 783.500 330 A-0 7,500____Apr 1 1918 446,808 330 Borrow. capac J4 25,000___-JulY 1917 Total valuation 1912-- -39,005,340 48 1915 8,100---APr A-0 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912-315.00 4s A-0 50,000--Oct 1915 18,650 4s Population in 1910 A-0 46,300--Oct 1914 34 60,000___ _Jan 1 1934 INT. on sewerage bonds of 1908 334s and 1911 and all issues of 1912 is pay 330'11 34 64,000--Jan 2 '14-'21 33,000July 1 '13-'29 able at Old Colony Tr. Co.In Boston; 48'10 J-J J4 50,000 -- __July 1 1921 on other loans at First Nat.Bk.,Bos. 33.43 J-D 200,000-- _June 1 1932 3348 J-J 500.000._ _July 1 1937 334s BILLERICA. J4 300,000----Jan 1 1938 This town is in Middlesex County. 334$ J-J 300,000 -- -.July 1 1939 334s Population 1910, 2,789. 4s Inc. 1655. A-0 10,000-Oct 1 1934 A-0 10,000_ --Oct 1 1935 Town-Hall Bonds. 4s _July! 1936 A-0 $30,000c-Apr 1 1919 48 34 30,00048 A-0 100.000W.--Oct 1 1936 Bridge Bonds. 4s 45 '10 F-A 37,000c..Aug 2 '13-'19 3348 A-0 50,000----Oct 1 1938 7,000r _-_1913-1919 3348 Aug J-J 400,000 _ -Jan 1 1940 3348 334s J4 200,000 _ --July! 1940 Water Bonds M-N 390,000o..-.May 1 1928 35 5,000.....Jan 1 1942 J-J 48 J-D 200,000 _- _June 1 1942 School Bonds. 334s Apr $25,000c_ __April 1921 3345 J-D 200,000 _. __June 1 1943 3345 $147,500 BOND.DEBT Feb.28'13_ 330'04 J-D 250,000r__June 1 1944 ____ 70,859 3348'04 J-D 28,000r.. _June 1 1924 Floating debt_ 65,604 330'05 J-J 50,000.... _Jan 1 1945 Sinking fund _ Assessed valuation 1912_ -2,829,996 3346'05 J-J 1,500 __ __Jan 1 1935 (Assessment about actual value.) 330'05 3-3 100,000 _July 1 1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-.517.00 334$ 1,500____Jan 1 1936 INTEREST is payable in Boston 43 '06 J-J 150,000-July 1 1946 on water bonds at the Old Colony 330'07 J-J 48,000 w- --Jan 1 1937 Trust Co. and on town-hall bonds at 4s '07 34 70,000_ __July 1 1927 9,000 --Deo 1937 the Mercantile Trust Co.; on bridge 48 '07 J-D 4s '07 J-D 49.000--Dee 1947 330 in Lowell. 1 1 1 MAY. 1913.1 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. 21 Water Bonds School Houses & Sites-(Con.). Pub. Inst. & City Hosp.-(Con.). i BOSTON (Con.)J4 $22,000-___Jan 1 1918 1927 314s J-J $23,000____Ju1y 1 1918 ! 48 A-0$206,000_ __ _Oct 48 '08 J-J $205,000 --June 1 1928 3;0 A-0 205205,000..--..Apr1 1918 J-J 500,000__Jan 1 1928 334s A-0 35,000____Apr 1 1919 4s 3,900 __ __Jan 29 1949 310 3348'09 J-J 4,989.90__Dec 1 1919 J-D A-0 300,000___ _Oct 1 1929 310 34 14,500_ _ _ _July 1 1919 3s 6,000 _Jan 1 '14-'15 334s 3 Ms'10 J-J 1921 43 J-J 25,000___ _July 1 1929 334s 34 60,000_ __ _Jan 1 1937 J-J 112,500____Jan 43 '11 J-J 100,250_ _ _Jan 2 '14-'26 3s J-J 150,000 34 181,480_ __ _July 1 1918 July 1927 334s A-0 40,000___ _Apr 1 1921 48 3348'11 J-J 8,000 -July 1 '13-'16 38 A-0 4,500____Oct 1 1918 34 475,000 Jan 1930 310 J4 148,000___ _July 1921 310 43 '11 M-N 225,000r __Nov 1 '13-'21 3348 1922 334s A-0 650,000_ ___Oct 1 1928 3348 34 200,000..--..July 1919 J-J 195,000_ _ _ _Jan A-0 158.000_... _Oct '13-'27 3s 4s A-0 100,000... Oct 1 1931 3348 J-D 100,000_ _ _ _June 1922 J-D 120,000_ __ _June 1922 310 3348 Rapid Transit. 1923 34 21,650___ _July 1 1930 Ms -J 500,000_ _ _Jan A-0 78,700____Oct 1 1922 38 4s A-0 $50,000---..Oct 1 1934 3548 1924 A-0 278,350_ ___Oct 1 1930 3348 34 164,000___ _Jan A-0 10,000..Oct 1 1921 38 A-01,000,000_ _ _Apr 1 1935 3s 48 38 1936 _July J-J 100,000__ 1923 48 5,000___ 34 _Jan _Jan 1 1931 62,000__ J-J 1936 1 _Jan __ 250,000_ 334s J-J 33s 1924 J 366,000____June 3348 1923 __ -J1,250,000_ J-D _July _June 1 _ 1931 3348 J-D 297,500_ _ A-0 500,000_ __ _Apr 1 1936 3348 3 Ms J-J 200,000.... Jan 1 1932 334s'05 J-D 246,000__ - _Dec 1 1925 J-D 14,000_ ___June 1924 38 3 Ms A-01,500,000_ _ _Oct 1 1936 310 J-J 48 1934 _June 100,000___ 500,000 1924 July _Oct 1935 J-D 310 __ 24,000_ A-0 __ 1937 1,000,000_ 1 _July 3348 34s J-J J-D1,000,000_ _ _ _June 1 1932 38 A-0 18,000__Oct 1 1931 J-J 150,000____Juty 1926 310 J-J 200,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1938 48 33s J-J 500,000..... _July 1 1926 38 1926 4s J-J 42,000_.__ _Jan 1 1932 A-0 24,000_ __ _Oct A-0 200,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1938 3148 33s J-J 500,000_ __Dec 31 1933 334s J-D 150,000_ _ _ _June 1 1932 '07 A-0 28,000____Anr 1 1927 3348 J-J 50,000_ _ _ _July 1 1940 3)4s July 1927 310'04 J-D1,500,000r__ _June 1 1944 314s J4 700,000____Jan 1 1934 A-0 250,090._ _ _Oct 1 1941 48 '07 J-J 222,500 3s J-D 200,000._ _July 1 1938 6,000_ __June 1 1926 310'05 34 509,000_ _ _Jan 1 1945 3548 J-J 201,000_ __ _Jan 1 1942 310'06 J-D 33 10,000__ __Jan 1 1935 J-D 500,000_ __ _June 1 1942 48 '08 A-0 17,000____Apr 1 1928 334s'05 A-0 54,000_ __ _Apr 1 1945 314s'05 J-J 334s 3 Ms J-J 300,000_ __ _Jan 1 1943 4s '08 J-D 44,500_.._ _June 1928 310'05 J41,500,000_ __ _July 1 1945 334s'06 J-J 20,000_ ___Jan 1 1936 5,000__July 1 '13-'20 310'07 J-J 50,000_ __ _Jan 1 1937 3548 J-J 20,080.21 _ _Jan 1 1921 334s J-D1,300,000_ _ _ _June 1 1943 43 '10 34 J-J 50,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1944 48 '10 J-J 11,000.. July 1 '13'-20 4s '07 34 835,600..... _July 1 1937 48 '06 J-J 751,600_ _ _ _July 1 1921 33s 3 Ms'04 J-D 133,000r_ _ _June 1 1944 48 '10 34 90,000__July 1 '13-'30 45 '07 A-0 351,400_ _ _ _Apr 1 1937 4s '06 J4 100,000___July 1 1936 3348'05 J-J 100,000_ __ _July 1 1945 48 '11 J-J 59,000_ _Jan 2 '14-'31 4s '08 J-D 1,050,000r __June 1 1928 334s'07 34 60,000_ __ _Jan 1 1937 3348'07 J-J 75,000_ __ _Jan 1 1947 310'11 J-J 56,000__July 1 '13-'26 334s'09 A-01 ,000,000r_ _Apr 1 1929 3145'07 J-J 250,000_ _ _Jan 1 1922 48 '07 A-0 5,000_ _ _ _Oct 1947 4s '11 M-N 114,000r_Nov 1 '13-'31 310'10 J-J 42,500__Jan 1 '14-'30 334s'07 J-J 27,650_ _ _ _Jan 1 1927 7,200.... _July 1 1927 3 M8'09 A-0 350,000r_ _Apr 1 1949 48 '11 M-N 81,000r_Nov 1 '13-'31 48 '10 J-J 900,000r_July 1 '13-'30 48 '07 J-J 4s '10 J-J 500,000r_ _ _July 1 1950 4s '12 __- 50,000..__ _Oct '13-'32 43 ,11 M-N 475,000r_Nov 1 '13-'31 310'07 J-J 67,100___ _Jan 1 1927 1 1937 300,000____July '07 45 J-J J-J '13 4s 500,000r_Jan '14-'33 1 43 ,11 M-N 404,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1956 Drainage Bonds. s '07 J-J 400,000___ _July 1 1922 Park Lands. 310'11 J-J 46,000_ __ _July 1 1956 3348'04 J-D$200,000___ _June 1 1934 1957 3348'05 .14 600,000..._Jan 1 1935 4s '93 J-J $100,000_ _.._July 1 1924 4s '08 J-D 100,000r___3une 1 1938 4s '12 __- 119,000____Oct ___June 1 1928 48 '12 ___ 31,000____May 1 1957 31, J-J 400,000____Jan 1 1934 48 '93 A-0 100,000..... Oct 1 1924 48 '08 .1-D 25,000_ 0 8,900_ __ _Oct 1 1938 4s '12 ___ 40,000___ _July 1 1957 334s'05 J-D 600,000_ _ _ Dec 1 1935 48 '93 A-0 50,000 ___Apr 1 1925 48 08 ___ _ _Apr 1 1939 48 '93 119,000r_ A-0 A-0 __ 3348'09 208,000_ 1 _Oct 1925 Park Construction. 1936 1 _July 48 '06 J-J 600,000-.11,300_ __ _July 1 1926 48 '10 J-J 22,000_ _July 1 '13-'30 1916 48 '07 J-J 500,000.._.._July 1937 48 '93 J-J 48 J-J $100,000-- --Jan 9,000__July 1 '13-'20 1917 48 '08 J-D 655,000r___June 1 1938 310'97 J-J 400,000_ __ _July 1 1917 48 '10 34 A-0 2,500_ _ __Oct 48 4s J-J 450,000 __Jan 1 1918 3 Hs'09 A-0 664,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1939 234W90 J-.1 600,000_ _ __Jan 11020 48 '10 34 43,000r_July 1 '13-'30 Water Debt-Cochituate Water 310'11 34 24,000_ _Jan 2 '14-'25 A-0 5,000._ __April 1918 48 '10 J-J 981,000rjuly 1 '13-'40 48 A-0 $50,000_ ___Oct 1 1913 45 '11 M-N 270,000r_Nov 1 '13-'21 J-J 4s 5,000 __July 1918 4s '11 M-N 381,000r_Nov 1 '13-'41 4s A-0 9,500____Apr 1 1914 48 '12 ___ 150,000__Oct '13-'27 4s 48 1918 48 '12 __A-0 40,060..-Oct 5,000..._Oct '13-'17 A-0 10,000__ _Oct 1 1914 48 '12 ___ 23,000_ ___Oct '13-'32 48 J-J 480,500 _.Jan 1 1919 48 '12 A-0 400.000r_ _Oct 1 '13-'17 48 A-0 32,701).... .Apr 1 1915 48 '13 J-J 900,000r ..Jan 1 '14-'33 4s 43 A-0 16,000 __April 1919 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4$ A-0 17,000___ _Oct 1 1915 3s A-0 4,000____Apr 1 1919 Stony Brook, &c., Impt. Bonds. 34 8,000.... Jan 1 1916 4s 48 J-J 3,500.._ __July 1919 3 Ms'05 J-D $757.000___ _Dec 1 1925 4s A-0$500,000____Oct 1 1917 A-0 18,500.......Apr 1 1916 4s 43 A-0 30,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1913 J-J 439,500._ ....Jan 1 1920 334s'07 J-J 80,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1927 45 4s A-0 1916 1 11,300__Oct Bonds. Union Franklin 38 4s 3,419.79__Jan 1 1921 16,400 --July 1920 J-J 8,000. _.,_Jan 1917 310 J-J 1920 310'06 J-D $100,000_ _ _ _June 1 1926 4s Jan 1924 34 186,000 A-0 44,100 _- --Oct 4s 48 A-0 6,000_ _ _ _Apr 1917 334s Park Bonds. J-J 500,000.- --Jan 1 1921 48 A-0 500____Apr 1 1918 _ 4s 1914 A-0 117,700_ __Oct 1 1917 4s J-J $500,000_ _ _Jan Oct 1917 J-J 25,000 __Jan 1 1921 48 A-0 2,000 38 34 13,090...... _Jan A-0 75,000__ _Apr 1 1914 4s 191.8 4s J-J 25,000--.Jan 1 1931 48 Jan 1916 38 J-J 5,000 A-0 300_ _Apr 1918 334s A-0 500,000-.- Oct 1 1914 4$ J-J 500.000-...Jan 3 Ms 1937 45 34 84,000_ __ _July 1 1937 A-0 95,000_ __Oct 1 1918 334s Nov 1916 4s 4s M-N 1,000 Highways. J-J 100,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1938 Oct 1 1915 4s J-J $350,000- _July 1 1913 4s 48 A-0 200,000____Apr 1 1919 334s A-0 20,0O0 34 350,000...... _July 1 1939 A-0 150,000---Oct 1 1913 4s 48 A-0 135.000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1919 J-J 1,000,000_ ___Jan 1 1925 4s Basin. Charles J-J 500,000----July 1 1915 4s 48 A-0 101,500_ _ _Oct 1 1920 3348'04 J-D River A-0 50,000...... _Oct 1 1927 4s $500,000r__ _June 1 1944 A-0 50,000 ____Apr 1 1921 A-0 20,000._ _ _Apr 1 1916 4s J-J 700,000 --July 1 1916 3348 48 Jan 1934 300,000c J-J 334s1 3-3 1917 1 1 --Jan -4s 21,000___July 1921 A-0 140,500____Oct 1 1921 48 J-J 499,000 334s 33s Oct 1916 A-0 55,000 Oct 1917 48 A-0 5,000 34 36,000_ - __Jan 1 1922 354s J-J 730,000 __July 1 1919 4s 34s Oct 1915 A-0 16,000 A-0 25,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1022 48 A-0 75,000_ ___Apr 1 1922 J-J 500,000..-.June 1922 33.4s 35s J-J _Oct Library Bonds. 1 _Jan __ 4s 3,700.. 30,000.. 1923 1922 Met 1 1922 A-0 188.000...... A-0 334s 33s J-J $44,000.... Jan 4 1916 A-0 15,006...... _Apr 1 1923 4s A-0 18,275 __Met 1 1923 48 48 '07 J-J 250,000_ __July 1 1927 3 348 Jan 1921 34 30,000 J-D 105,000___ _June 1 1923 4s A-0 436,225_ ___Oct 1 1924 38 J-J 750,000...-.Jan 1 1928 334s 343 J-J 200,000.._ _ _Jan 1 1923 J-J 170,000___ _Jan 1 1934 354s A-0 273,000____Apr 1 1917 48 5,000 -_ __July 1 1928 334s J-J 34s A-0 325,000_ ___Oct 1 1923 34 500,000...._ _Jan 1 1927 310 34 100,000-__July 1 1918 48 A-0 6,000 --..Oct 1 1928 334s 334s A-0 48,500____Jan 1 1925 1.1-N 102,000____Nov 1919 46 J-J 450,000-.._Jan 1 1928 334s 650...-Jan 1 1929 334s J-J 338 34 17,000___Jan 1 '14-30 A-0 2,000____Oct 1 1919 3348 A-0 50,000..... _Apr 1 1928 310 A-0 44,800 _ -Apr 1 1929 334s 3s J4 70,000_ _ _ _Jan 1920 HYDE PARK BONDS (Annexed A-0 450,000....Oct 1 1928 3345 J-J 518,000- __Jan 1 1930 334$ 3 Ms Jan. 1 1912.) J-J 287.000_ __ _July 1 1929 A-0 13,000._ Oct 1 1915 3348 3s J-J 661,000 __July 1 1930 33.18 Street Bonds. J-J 38 3,550 _July 1 1930 334s J-J 500,000.._ _July 1 1929 Street, &c., Bonds. J.T $1,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1874 4s '08 M-N $12,500c_May 1 '14-'18 3-3 561,000_ ___Jan 1 1930 58 38 J-J 150,000 --Jan 1 1931 3348 Water Loan. 34 130,00O.._ _July 1 1930 (Not presented for payment.) A-0 300,000..._Apr 1 1931 334s 38 J-J 75,000.... _ _Jan 1 1931 4s 1 1914 4s '10 A-0 $430,000c Apr 1 '14-'40 J-J 50,000_ J-J 600,000 __ _July 1 1931 3s 33s Fire-Department Notes. J-J 100,000____July 1 1914 J-D 74,000...._ _Jan 1 1932 45 38 A-0 220.090..-Oct 1 1931 3s A-0 372,500____Oct I 1914 410'09 J-J $2,970...Jan 7 '14-'19 34 57,000..... _Jan 1 1932 45 J-J 126,000.. __Jan 1 1932 3s 38 Sewer Loan. A-0 213,000_ _ _ _Apr 1915 J-J 75,000 _ _ _Ju ne1 1932 48 J-J 83,000 __ __Jan 1 1932 3348 38 1915 4s '97 1.1-N $70,000c_May 1 '14-'27 A-0 87,000__ __Oct 5,000- _July I 1932 45 J-J A-0 56,300... __Apr 1 1932 334s 38 J4 926,500_ __ _Jan 1916 4s '03 M-N 57,000c_May 1 '14-'31 J-J 25,000.._ _ _Jan 1 1933 45 J-D 649,00(L. _June 1 1932 334s 3345 48 1934 1 A-0 _Oct 90,000_ . 1916 45 '09 A-0 21,000c_Oct 1 '13-'19 36,300 _Oct 1 A-0 __Oct 1932 334s'04 A-0 5,001 3348 J42,000,000_ _July 1 '35-'36 School Bonds. 19,000..... July 1 1935 48 1932 334s'05 J-J , A-0 3348 $6,000c_July 1 '13-'18 J-J 50,000..... Jan 1 1917 4s '01 J-J J-J 483,000-Dec 31 1932 3348'05 A-0 9,500_ __ _Oct 1 1935 3348 3348 M-N 94,000 Nov 1916 4.5 '01 J-J 27,000c_July 1 '13-'21 J-D 5,000_ __ _ Dec 1935 4s 5,000... __Jan 1 1933 3348 J-J 3348 , 4 July 1916 Fire Stations. J-D 500,000._ June 1 1933 3348'05 34 33,000... _Jan 1 1936 4s 3348 J-J 109,000_ _July 1 1917 48 '07 J-J $21,000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'27 J-J 170,000 __ __Jan 1 1934 4s '07 J-J 35.000_ __ _July 1 1927 48 3348 34 31,000____Jan 1 1917 Library Bonds. 3348'04 J-D 600,000r. __June 1 1934 48 Sewerage Bonds. 3-3 $50,000__ - _July 1 1914 48 A-0 34,500.. .Oct 1 1917 45 '98 1.1-N $5,000c_May 1, '14-'18 3345'05 J-D 533,000 -Dec 1 1935 4s A-0 108,050.... Apr 1 1915 48 '06 J-J 500,000-. __July 1 1936 4s May 1 1913. Nov. 11912. Nov. 1 1911 TOTAL DEBT, &c.3-3 35,000___ _July 1 1916 3345'09 A-0 250,000r. .Apr 1 1929 4s $88,123,731 $90,749,631 $88,696,456 34 500,000_ __ _July 1 1919 City debt proper 4s '10 J-J 540,000r_July 1 '13-'30 3348 3,244,500 3,243,450 3,126,450 A-0 41,000_ ___Oct 15 1916 Cochituate water debt 4s '11 M-N 285,000r_Nov 1 '13-'31 48 3,874,333 3,836,667 3,828,667 County debt M-N 4s '13-'32 1 _Oct 93,500 Nov 1916 4Ms'12 A-0 364,000r_ 17,500,700 23,392,700 21,258,700 J-J 500,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1928 Rapid transit debt 48 '13 J-J 300,000r_Jan 1 '14-'33 3348 J-J 500,000_ __July 1 1928 3 Hs Tunnel and Subway Bonds. $118,471,548 $119,088,448 $113,315,989 Total bonded debt 3348'04 J-D$950,000r- __June 1 1944 334s J-J 1,000,000_ __ _July 1 1929 Sinking 41,663,706 40,438,420 42,278,260 funds, &c J-J 100,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1930 3348'05 A-0 556,700 --Apr 1 1945 334s 1 109,000____Apr 1930 A-0 1 __July 334s 1945 1,400,000 3348'05 J-J Net debt $78,033,128 $76,810.188 $71,652,283 J-J 791,000_ _ _ _July 1 1930 3 Ms'06 A-0 11,000-- -.Apr 1 1946 3 3348'06 J-D 489,000 -June 1 1946 3348 J-D2,00 ,0 000_ _June 1 '32-'33 The following table shows the amount of the gross funded debt, sinking 48 '06 J-J 1.000,000 __July 1 1946 3%8'04 J-D1,000,000r_ _ _June 1 1944 Muds and the following years: 13,150.._ -Jan 1 1947 334s'05 J-J 800,000_ _ _ _July 1 1935 Years- the net debt for 3548'07 J-J Net Debt. Sinking Funds. Gross Debt. 48 '07 J-J 1,000,000 __July 1 1947 3348'05 J-D 200,000_ _ _ _Deo 1 1935 1913(May 1) $78,032,128.01 $40,438,419.66 $118.471,547.67 _July __Apr 1947 480,850.. 749,000..... 1 1 A-0 48 1936 1913 Jan. 31) '06 J-J 4s '07 74,629,354.92 43,728,392.75 118,357,647.67 48 '08 J-D2,000,000r_ Junel 1948 4s '07 A-0 200,650.. Apr 1 1937 73,474,232.65 Jan. 311 43,567,856.68 117,042,089.33 3348'09 A-0 300,000r. __Apr 1 1949 48 '07 J-J 495,000_ _July 1 1937 1912 72,928,650.51 1911 Jan. 31 42,146,838.82 115,075,489.33 3348'10 3-3 222,009„Jan 1 '14-'50 48 '07 A-0 4,350_ Oct_ 1 1937 1910 Jan. 31 71,345,972.58 39,370,433.42 110,716,406.00 45 '10 J-J 500,000r_ __July 1 1950 48 '08 J-D 300,000r_ _ _June 1 1938 1909 Jan. 31 72,036,984.50 36,450,421.50 108,487,406.00 48 '12 J-J 500,000r. __Jan 1 1957 334s'09 A-0 300,000r__ _Apr 1 1939 1905 Jan. 31) 62,427,219.12 94,121,606 00 31,694,386 88 45 '12 --- 10,000_ _ _ _July 1957 4s '10 34 280,000r_July 1 '13-'40 1900 Jan. 31) 58,333,337.59 28,663,641.39 86,996,978.98 4s '12 A-0 2,700.000r_ _Oct 1 1957 4s '11 M-N 240,000r_ Nov 1 '13-'36 1890 April 30) 31,075,832.24 53,930,095.22 22,854,262.98 2,100,000r_ J-J _Jan 1 1958 4s '12 A-0 425.000r__Oct 1 '13-'37 1881 April 30) 48 '13 26,005,620.59 40,949,332.18 14,943,711.59 Park Loan. Playground Bonds. 4s '91 J-D$700,000 _ __June 1 1921 310'06 J-D $170,000_ _ _ _June 1 1936 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The city's assessed valuation of real estate J-D 100,000..__ _June 1932 and personal property and tax rate have been as follows: 4s '91 A-0 200.000-Apr 1 1922 3348 Rate of Tax 1935 34 130,000_ __ _Jan 48 '91 A-0 301,000 - --Oct 1 1922 334s Assessed Valuation Total. per $1,000. J4 25.000.... Jan 1 1923 YearsPersonal. 4s '91 J4 250,000.- -Jan 1 1923 3Hs Real. J-J 25,000.__ _Jan 1 1921 1912 $16.40 48 '91 34 500,000 -Ju1y 1 1923 $1,481,779,717 $295,347,517 $1,186,432,200 10 16.40 A-0 23,500__ _Apr 1 1919 1911 1,428,349,513 48 '91 A-0 450,000 -Oct 1 1923 38 281,686,113 1,146,663,400 48 '91 J4 99,000 __Jan 1 1924 310 5,000__ _ _July 1 1932 1910 J-J 274,771,323 16,40 1,393,760,423 1,118,989,100 48 A-01,000,000 ...Oct 1 1924 310 A-0 20,000.._..Oct 1 1932 1909 1,347,948,227 16.50 255,346,227 1,092,602,000 , 1.500 _July 1 '13-'15 310 48 '10 J-J A-0 151,000-_ _ _Apr 1 1929 1905 1,259,745,682 238,314,482 16.00 1,021,431,200 Bonds. 310 J-J 49,000-- _ _July 1 1929 1900 Court-House and Jail 226,685,132 14.70 1,129,175,832 902,490,700 48 A-0$700.000._ __Oct 1 1918 38 J-.1 154,000_ _ _ _July 1 1930 1895 744,751,050 206,616,878 12.80 951,367,928 J-J 46,000..._July 1 1930 1890 J-J 406,000.. __July 1 1922 310 48 619,990,275 822.041,800. 202,051,525 A-0 30,000-__ _Oct 1 1923 1880 A-0 800,000_ __Oct 1 1919 310 310 15.20 437,370,100 202,092,395 639,462,495 J4 4,000_ _ _Jan 1 1917 1870 J-J 50,000---.July 1 1921 48 15.30 365,593,100 3148 584,089,400 218,496,300 J-J 50 OCO July 1917 3s A-0 50,000___ _Apr 1 1921 310 The tax rate for 1912 includes the State tax, $2.34 per $1,000; the county 1923 48 J-J 310 17,000_ _ _ _Jan J-J 100,000____July 1 1917 tax, $1.12; the city tax proper, $12.94; total, $16.40. Of the city tax of 1922 48 A-0 20,000 J-J 46.000___ _Jan Oct 1917 $12.94, $3.75 is for school expenditure. 33.48 M-N 7,000 314s J-D 100,000....Juno 1922 48 Nov 1916 DEBT AND TAX LIMITATIONS.-Taxes in Boston, exclusive of 3348 Jan 1913 34 100,000_ _ _ _July 1921 334s 34 13,000 38 A-0 50,000_ __Oct 1 1921 3 ms'10 J-J 89,250_ _Jan 1 '14-'30 the State tax, county tax and sums required by law to be raised on account 48 A-0 75,()00. _ _Oct 1 1923 3 Hs'10 34 5,000_ _Jan 1 '14-'15 of the city debt, are limited by Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1910 to $10.55 J-J 40,000 _July 1 1924 3 348'10 J-J 48 9,000_ _Jan 1 '14-'22 on every $1,000 of the assessor's valuation of the taxable property therein A-0 800,000 -_Apr 1 1937 4s '10 34 42,000__July 1 '13-'30 for the preceding year, said valuation being first reduced by the amount of 3348 J-J 100,000._ __July 1 1938 4s '10 J-J 3348 8,000_ _July '13-'20 all abatements allowed thereon previous to the thirty-first clay of December A-0 391,000 _Oct 1 '13-'35 4s '10 J-J 24,500_ _July 1 '13-'28 In the year preceding said assessment. 3s J-J 17,500 _Jan 1 '14-'20 45 '10 J-J 54,000„July 1 '13-'30 Sec. 2, Chap. 312, Laws of 1885 (Sec. 3, Chap. 27, of the 1902 edition, Re3348 48 '10 J-J 72,000_ _..July '13-'30 4s '11 M-N 76,000r_ Nov 1 '13-'31 vised Statutes), places the debt limitation of the city of Boston at 2 M % of 4s '12 ___ 60.000_ _ _ _Oct '13-'32 48 '11 M-N 47,000r_Nov 1 '13-'31 the average assessors' valuations of the taxable property for the preceding Pub. Inst'ns & City Hospital 48 '12 A-0 50,000r_ _Oct 1 '13'-32 three years. Reference to this section of the Revised Statutes will be found 4s A-0$120,000 _ _Oct School-Houses and Sites. In our remarks under the State of Massachusetts. 1914 A-0 300,006.... Oct 1 1915 4s 43 A-0 $70,000 The foregoing limitation is of course exclusive of debts created for water Oct 1915 34 28,500__ _July 1 1916 4s J-J 300.000_-_Jin 1 1917 supply, and further exceptions have been made from year to year by differ4s 310 25,000_ _ _July 1 1917 4s J-J A-0 100,001_ ___Oet 1 1917 ent legislatures authorizing bonds outside of the debt limit for various J-J 101,000_Jan 1 1918 4s Oct 1914 purposes, especially enumerated. A-0 396,000 22 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. It is proper to state that under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, the city is authorized to anticipate its authority to borrow money within its debt limit for any current municipal year. BORROWING POWER.-The city's borrowing power May 1 1913 is shown in the following statement: $118,471,547 67 Total debt, city and county $63,334,500 00 Less special loans (outside of limit) 3,437,666 67 Less county loans (outside of limit) 3,126,450 00 Less Cochituate water debt Total deductions 69,898,616 67 $48,572,931 00 Total debt less above deductions Sinking funds, less $24,156,980.24 held for loans deducted 15,185,638 32 as above (water loans, &c.) $33,387,292 68 Net debt, excluding debts outside of limit Right to borrow, under Chapter 93, Acts of 1891, as esti$4,136,490 67 mated Feb. 13 1913 2,000,000 00 Less loans authorized since (inside of debt limit) $2,136,490 67 Right to borrow April 30 1913 POPULATION.-1910, 670,585: 1905, 593,598: in 1900 It was 560,892; 1890, 448,477; in 1880, 362,839; in 1870, 250,526. Water Bonds. BRAINTREE. This town (P. 0. So. Braintree) is 45 '84 M-N $75,000c......May 1 1914 In Norfolk County. Inc. in 1640. 4s '85 M-N 25,000c.....May 1 1915 4s '88 M-N 20,000c_ _ _May15 1918 Water Bonds. 4s '88 J-J $100,000c___Jan 1 1918 43 '89 M-N 10,000c_ -May15 1919 4s '91 J-D 150,0000___June 1 1921 43 '90 A-0 68,000c.. __Apr 1 1920 1 1920 4s '11 A-0 13,500c_Oct 1 '13-21 4s '90 A-0 5,0000.. __Oct 43 '91 M-N 25,000c_ May 1 1921 Water Notes. 4s '09 J-J $7,000_July 15 '13-'19 4s '92 M-N 20,000c .May 1 1922 6,000r.._ _Aug 1 1926 4s '93 M-S 25,000c__Mch 1 1923 4s '96 F-A 43 '93 .J-D 62,000c_ __Deo15 1923 School Bonds. 43 '11 J-J $61,500c_July 1 '13-31 43'94&'95A-0 50.0000_ -Apr 1 '24-'25 '95 A-0 25,000c.. __Oct 1 1925 4s '13-'14 1 _June 3.62 As J-D 10,000_ 43'96&'97M-N 50,000c __May 1 '26-27 Municipal Notes. F-A $20,000r_ _ _On demand 4s '97 F-A 15,000c-Aug 1 1927 45 2,500r_ _ _On demand 45 '98 F-A 10,000c_ -Aug 1 1928 Var 43 43 '02 M-N 110,000r_ __Nov 1 1932 Town-Hall Bonds. 4s '12 J-D 350,000c_June 1 '13-'32 4s '03 J-J 27,000r ,July 1 1933 3543'86 J-J 50,000c_ _-July 1 1916 School Notes. J-D $16,000c_June 1 '13-'19 330'87 M-N 15,000o_ ..May 1 1917 330 M-S 1.000_ _ Sept 1 1913 30'99 J-D 10.000c_June 1 1929 43 330'99 M-N 12,000c_ __Nov 1 1929 Playground Bonds. $4,500c_July 1 '13-'21 3%WOO M-S 15,0000_ __Mch 1 1930 4s '11 J-J 330'01 A-0 • 13.000c..-Apr 1 1931 Municipal-Lighting Bonds. As'01 J-D 15,000c_ __June 1 1931 45 '93 A-0 $16.500c_ _Apr 5 1917 3 A-0 75,000c_ __Apr 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '13__ $458,500 330'02 3%13'02 F-A 15.0000_ __Aug 1 1932 191,900 Sinking funds 7,908,477 3 As'02 M-N 190.000c&r_Nov 1 1932 Tax valuation 1912J-J 3,0000. __July 1 1933 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ ..$19.00 3143'03 8,066 330'04 F-A 165,0000_ ....Feb 1 1934 Population in 1910 25,000c_ _July 1 1934 3 As'04 J-J water 4% the on INTEREST 33s'05 F-A 50,000c_ _ -Feb 1 1935 bonds dated 1911 is payable at Nat. 3 As'05 F-A 25,000r_ _.Aug 1 1935 Shawmut Bank, Boston. 310'06 A-0 25,000c.. _Apr 1 1936 45 '06 J-D 20,000r_ __June 1 1936 43 '07 M-S 25,000c_ _-Mch 1 1937 BRISTOL COUNTY. '07 J-J 30,000r_ __July 1 1937 County seat is Taunton. Incor- 43 4s '08 A-0 40,000r ..Apr 1 '14-'17 porated 1685. Pop. 1910, 318,573. 43 '08 F-A 50,000r _Aug 1 '13-'17 Building Notes. 37,500r-Apr 1 '14-'18 4s '12 J-J $80,000 _July 23 1917 330'09 A-0 M-N 25,000r _Nov 1 '14-'18 43 '08 J-D 40,000..-Dec 24 1913 310'09 F -A 20.000r-Feb 1 '14-'17 43 '09 J-D 80,000r __June 2'14-15 43 '10 4s '10 A-0 17,500r ____1,914-1930 4163'09 M-N 20,000..--Nov 20 1916 4s '11 A-0 50,000r_Oct 1 '16-'40 Bridge Notes. J-J 50,000r_July 1 '16-'40 '11 4s '07 M-S 130,000Sept 3 '14-'16 4s '11 M-S 100,000r_Mch 1 '16-'35 43 43 '09 J-D 40,000....-June 30 1916 4s '12 M-S 40.500r_Mar 1 '14-'22 48 '10 J-D 100,000 June 1913 Street-Improvement Bonds. 4s '12 -__ 100,000___Apr 15 1916 30'99 M-N$15,000r_May 1 '14-'19 4s '12 J-D 10,000........Dec 4 1914 350'05 F -A 6.000r _Aug 1 '13-'16 Court-House Notes. 6,000c ____1913-1916 310'06 A-0 ___ 1913 J-D 2 June $10,000 4s '10 Apr 1 '14-'17 A-0 12,000r.. '07 4s 43 '11 F-A 30,000-Aug 2 '17-'19 330'09 A-0 21,500r __1913-1919 43 '12 A-0 10,000_ __Apr 17 1920 310'09 1913-1919 14,000r A-0 4s '11 M-S 30,000_Mch 25 '14-'16 4s '10 F-A 28,000- ----1 .... 913-20 430'10 M-N 27,500 May 4 '17-'19 4s '10 J-J - 1913-1920 _ 8,000 '18-'21 26 4s '12 ___ 70,000_Dec 43 '11 M-N 40,000.-May 1 '14-'21 Permanent debt Apr 1913 $797,500 4s '11 A-0 28,000--Apr 1 '14-'21 Tax valuation 1912 285.003,752 City Hall. INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston, 4s '91 A-0 $16,000r_Oct 1 '13-'16 or by check to holders of bonds. 4s '92 J-D 10,000r_June 1 '13-'22 1,000r._ June 1 1913 4s '92 J-D 4s '93 A-0 18,000r_Apr 15 '14-'23 BROCKTON. M-N '13-'22 '93 4s 15,000r_Nov in Plymouth County 4s '93 M-N 25,000r.Nov 1 This city is 1 '13-'22 Incorporated April 9 1881. Playgrounds. Scavenger Loan. 4s '07 A-0 $1,000r_ Apr 1 101a 4s '12 M-S $29,000_Mar 1 '14-'42 1,000-Apr 1 '14-'15 Rifle-Range Bonds. 4s '11 A-0 4s '11 A-0 $4,00O -Apr 1 '14-'21 Sewer Bonds 43 92 F-A $5,000r Aug 1 '13-'22 Drainage Bonds 43 '93 J-D 16,500r_June 1 '13-'23 4s '89 M-N $7,700r_Nov 20'13-'19 43 '93 J-J 88,000r_July 1 '13-'23 4s '92 J-D 2,200r_June 1 '13-'22 48 '95 A-0 77,000r_ikpr 1 '14-'24 4s '92 M-S 8,000r_Sept 1 '13-'22 4s '93 A-0 50,000r-Apr 1 '14-'23 4s '94 F-A 1,000r_Aug 1 '13-'14 48 '95 M-N 14,000r_May 1 '14-'27 4s '95 J-J 3,500r_July 1 '13-'19 330'02 A-0 9,000r _ - -1913-1921 310'03 M-N 1,000r 1913 310'01 A-0 10,000r _ -1913-1922 3153'02 J-D 10,000r _ -1913-1932 330'01 J-D 11,0000 _1913-1923 330'05 M-N 4,000r_May 1 '14-'15 3%3'95 M-N 3,000r......May '14-'19 330'05 A-0 4,000r -1913-1916 330'95 A-0 22,400r_Apr 10 '14-'29 310'05 A-0 7,000r --1913-1919 310'01 A-0 17,000c-Apr 1914-'30 4s '05 A-0 1 '14-'17 3 As'01 F-A 22,000r __Feb 1 '14-'35 4s '05 A-0 4,000r_Apr 6,000r .._ _1913-1918 310'06 A-0 17,000r -..1913-1929 4s '10 A-0 8,000 _ -1913-1920 43 '06 A-0 14,000r _ _1913-1926 4s '11 A-0 8,000 _Apr 1 '14-'21 4s '06 A-0 24,000r --Apr 1 '14-'37 4s '12 M-S 9,000r_Mar 1 '14-'22 4s '06 A-0 26,000r _ __1913-1938 Total valuation 1912 ___ 49,572,372 4s '10 F-A 28,000r -1913-1940 (Assessment about actual value.) 4s '11 A-0 13,000r_Aprli 1 '14-'26 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ -$19.70 48 '12 M-S 29,000r_Mar 1 '14-'42 Population in 1910 _______ _56,878 INTEREST is paid at the office Park Bonds. 310'05 J-J $8,000c ____1913-1916 of the City Treasurer. 43 '11 _8,000 _Apr 1 '14-'21 TOTAL DEBT,SINKING FD., &c. Dec.1 1912. 4s '12 M-S 9,000r_Mar 1 '14-'22 Gross city debt --------- _$3,409,350 Fire Department. limit* 2,427,600 4s '06 A-0 $12.000r --1913-1924 Bonds outside debt 45 '07 A-0 6,000r_Apr 1 '14-'16 Bond.debt inside dt. limit $981,750 4s '08 A-0 6.000r - __1913-1918 Debt limit 214% average 310'09 A-0 10,500r _ -1913-1919 1,073,591 -year valuation_ 3 43 '10 - -- 18,000 _____ 1913-1930 Poor-Department Bonds. $91,841 Borrowing capacity 3153'09 A-0 $5,000r --1913-1917 *Bonds outside of debt limit consist School Bonds. of $1,800,000 water, $515.800 sewer, 43 '96 J $8,000r_July 1 '13-'16 part of city hall debt to the amount 310'99 M-N 9,000r_May 1 '14-'19 of $70,800, drainage dept. debt, $11,310'00 J-D 16,000r_June 1913-'20 000, and playgrounds. $30,000. 310'01 A-0 1,000c.. __Apr 1 1914 The city has no floating debt and 330'02 A-0 5,000r ----1913-1917 the amount of sinking fund Dec. 1 330'02 A-0 15,000r ----1013-1917 1912, $589,576, was all applicable to 3;0'04 F-A 55.000c_Feb 1914-'24 the payment of the water debt. The 310'05 F-A 84,500c __ _1913-1925 city owns real estate valued Dec. 1 330'05 J-D 3.000r --1913-1915 1912 at $2,164.740. 43 '06 J-D 28,000r _ -1913-1926 43 '07 A-0 42,000r_Apr 1 '14-'27 BROOKLINE. 43 '08 M-N 60.000r __ -.1913-1927 This town is in Norfolk County. 43 '10 F-A 72,000 __ 1913-1930 Inc. 1705. Population 1910, 27,792. 4s '11 A-0 40,000 Apr 1 '14-'21 Park Bonds. 12,000 July 1 '13-'22 4s '12 F-A$190,000_-__Aug 1 1913 4s '12 J-J 330'95 J-J Comfort-Station Bonds. 2,160 --Jan 1 '14-'15 4s '11 A-0 $8,000.-Apr 1 '14-'21 3343'03 J-J 50,000--Jan 1 '14-'23 [VOL. xcvi. Street Loans. Miscellaneous. 3 9-163'94J-D$18,600_June 15'13-'14 43 '94 F-A $30,000c-Aug 1 1914 350'04 J-J 60,500c_Jan 1 '14-'24 4s '95 A-0 60,000r_ __Oct 1 1915 10,500r __Jan 1 '14-'16 4s '96 A-0 137,000r_ __Oct 1 1916 48 '06 J-J 3 As'98 M-N 15,000r--May 2 1918 School Bonds. M-N 5,000r. __Nov 1 1919 1is'03 J-J $10,000r-Jan 1 '14-'23 310'99 3, Nov 1 1920 3;0'00 M-N 21,000r 8,0000 _ _ _Jan 1 1914 330'01 3,4s'04 5-J J-J 54,000r_ --July 1 1921 310'11 J-J 50,000-Jan 1 '14-'23 4s 1 1921 _.Mch _ 25,0003.603'11 J-J 12,000„Jan 1 '14-'19 25,000----Mch 1 1921 3.603'11 J-J 17,000 - _Jan 1 '14-'30 330 330 ___ 30,000_ ..July 1 1921 Public-Library Loan. 310'02 J-J 30,000r _July 1 1922 330'09 J-J $97.600 cJan 1 '14-'29 3 As'02 J-J 24,000r_ __July 1 1922 3.80s J-J 97,600c Jan 1 '14-'29 310'02 M-N 14,000r- -.Nov 1 1922 310'03 A-0 4,000r_ __Apr 1 1923 Street Bonds. 3;0'04 J-J $2,000--Jan 1 1914 310'03 M-N 12,000r. __Nov 2 1923 3.4s '05 5-5 4,000- _Jan 1 '14-'15 330'04 M-S 59,000r_ _Sept 1 1924 4s '07 J-J 56,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'27 3%3'04 M-N 6,500r_ --Nov 1 1924 48 '07 J-J 28,800r __Jan 1 '14-'17 334s'05 M-N 84,000r_ _ -May 1 1925 330'07 J-J 20,000c __Jan 1 '14-'17 3 A s'05 M-N 1,500r_ __Nov 1 1925 310'11 J-J 27,500 _Jan 1 '14-'18 4s '06 M-N 100,000e&r.May 1 1926 48 '06 F-A 22,000r_ -Aug 1 1926 Bridge Notes. '07 A-0 40,000r_.Apr 1 1927 3-9-163'97A-0 $6,250 Oct 1913-'17 43 '07 J-D 19,000r_ __June 1 1927 3.43'98 M-S 12,500r_Mch 1914-'18 45 4s '07 M-S 25,000r.. __Sept 1 1927 Public-Gymnasium Bonds. 4s '07 M-N 10,000r-_Nov 1 1927 48 '06 J-J $78,000r __Jan 1 '14-'26 45 '08 J-J 34,0000- --Jan 1 1928 48 '08 F-A 42,000r_ _.Aug 1 1928 Engine-House Bonds. 10,0000.--Jan 1 1918 4s '07 J-J $24,000r __Jan 1 '14-17 43 '08 J-J 4s '08 J-D 30,000r_ --June 1 1918 Sewer Bonds. 7,000r-Aug 1 1918 -A F '08 4s 3,4s'09 J-J $48,0000 __Jan 1 '14-'29 3 As'09 M-N 20,000r-Mch 1 1929 Drainage Bonds. 330'10 J-J 75,000r_ --Jan 1 1920 13,500c&r Jan 1 1930 310'09 J-J $30,000-Jan 1 '14-'19 330'10 J-J 12,000r_ __July 1 1930 4s '10 J-J Water Scrip. 4s '93 S-,1 $49,126.-July 1 '13-'23 330'l1 M-S 60,800r-Mch 1 1921 8,000 Jan 1 '14-'21 4s '11 M-S 25,800r_ ..Mch 1 1921 43 '91 J-J 3 As'92 J-D 20,650_June 15 '13-'22 310'11 M-S 27,000r-Mch 1 1931 3 9-16s'94J-D 12,000_June 15 '13-'24 310'11 J-J 55,000c_July 1 1921 39-163'97J-J 3,000 Jan 1 '14-'17 310'11 J-J 53,000r _July 1 1931 310'95 A-0 7,800 Aug 1 '13-'25 48 '11 J-D 17,0000-Dec 1 1921 3,500 --Jan 1 '14-'18 310'11 M-S 42,000r.... _Mar 1 1940 3.353'98J-J 10,000 Jan 1 '14-'18 310'12 M-S 15,500c-_ _Mar 1 1922 34s'03 J-J 3.10s'01J-D 10,800 _June 1 '13-'21 _5 '12 M-8 131,200c Sewer Bonds(Outside Limit). 310'03 J-.1 37,000 Jan 1 '14-'23 1 1929 310'04 J-J 22,000 __Jan 1 '14-'24 3 As'99 M-N $42,000r.. __Nov __July 2 1930 3 A s'09 J-J 80,000--Jan 1 '14-'29 3%3'00 J-J 100,000r_ 350'01 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1931 School Notes. 3153'02 M-N 20,000r_ -Nov 1 1932 3,4s'95 M-N $10,000 __May 1 '14-'15 310'03 A-0 40,000r_ __Apr 1 1933 5,000 Jan 1 '14-'15 310'95 .74 M-N 72,000r_ .May 1 1934 3%3'95 M-N 3,000-May 1914-'15 310'04 330'05 M-N 75,000r_ ..May 1 1935 Playgrounds. 43 '07 A-0 25,000r_ _ -Apr 1 1937 3 As'98 M-N $25,000-- __Nov 1 1913 4s '06 M-N 25,000r_ __May 1 1936 3.103.99M-S 25,000-- --Mch 1 1919 4s '06 M'S 25,000r_ _Sept 1 1936 3.15s'01J-J 100,000..July 1 '13-'22 43 '07 M-N 10,000r_ __Nov 1 1937 330'03 J-J 50,000c __Jan 1 '14-'23 4s '08 F-A 25,000r. _..Aug 1 1938 13,000r_Jan '1914-26 48 '08 J-D 12,000r_ --Deo 1 1938 4.3 '06 J-J 3.45s'10 s-a 54.720--Jan 1 '14-'29 33s'09 J-J 2,000r_ __July 1 1939 310'10 J-J 23,000c_ __Jan 1 1940 Debt Jan. 1 1913. 1 1940 25.000r___July J-J '10 4s TOTAL DEBT ..$1,537,806 10,000r_ __Jan 1 1940 4s '10 J-J Deduct water debt, drain310'11 M-S 10,000r -Mch 1 1941 age debt a debt for *561,596 310'11 J-J 20,000-- -July 1 1941 playgrounds--__ 310'11 J-D 10,000 -Deo 1 1941 NET DEBT,as defined by '12 M-S 15,000c 976,210 law, Metropolitan Park Assess. Loan Net debt allowed by law_ 3,331,590 (Outside Limit). 2,355,380 Available balance Tot, assess. val. In 1912-111.053,000 330'02 F-A $46,000r_ ....Aug 1 1932 Bridge Loans (Outside Lim t). Tax rate (per $1,000 1912_ -$12.00 INT. on coupon bonds payable at 48 '87 A-0 $10,000r_ __Oct 1 1917 First Nat. Bank of Boston; on other 48 '88 J-J 100,0000..-July 1 1918 48 '88 M-S 100,0000-Sept 1 1918 bonds by Town Treasurer. ASSETS.-On Jan. 1 1913, Includ- 48 '89 M'S 115,000c_ __Mch 1 1919 ing buildings, parks, water-works, 45 '90 M-N 5,000r-Nov 1 1920 ___ 24.000-..- July 1 1921 &c., amounted to $6,575,449. The 310 1921 water-works are valued at *1,196,600 48 '91 J-J 60.000r&c.July 1 4s '93 F-A 10,0000_ __Aug 1 1923 310'90 J-J 50,000r_ __July 1 1939 100,000..__ _July 2 1940 CAMBRIDGE. 33.3'00 This city is in Middlesex County. 3%3'01 F-A 100,000r_Feb 1 1941 Incorporated March 17 1846. 310'01 M-N 100,000r--Nov 1 1941 Building Loans. 333'02 J-J 100,000c&r_July 1 1942 4s '94 F-A $37,000c&r.Aug 1 1914 310'03 J-J 50,000r_ _Jan 1 1943 48 '95 A-0 25,000r_ __Oct 1 1915 3358'03 A-0 50,000r_ __Apr 1 1943 48 '96 -__ 60,000....__July 1 1916 330'03 F-A 50,0000_ __Aug 1 1943 4s '96 A-0 93,000r-Oct 1 1916 310'04 J-J 100,000r_ __Jan 1 1944 310'03 A-0 3,000r_ _ -Apr 1 1923 3 As'04 M-N 200,000r&c.May 1 1944 310'04 A-0 25,000c_ --Apr 1 1924 330'04 F-A 100,000r_ Aug 1 1944 310'04 M-N 5.000r..-May 1 1924 330'04 M-S 50,000r_ __Sept 1 1944 4s '07 M-S 30,000r_ Sept 1 1927 3;0'04 M-N 28,000r_ __May 1 1934 Sewer Bonds (Inside Limit). 3343'05 M-N 150,000r_ ..May 1 1945 48 '94 F-A $75,000c&r.Aug 1 1924 310'05 J-D 100,000r_ _Deo 1 1945 1951 4s '95 A-0 60,000r_ -Oct 1 1925 4s 20,000c&r 45 '96 A-0 75,000r_ __Oct 1 1916 4s '06 F-A 150,000r--Aug 1 1945 330'01 F-A 10,000r_ __Aug 1 1931 4s '06 F-A 50,000_ -Aug 1 1940 330'03 A-0 20,000r _Oct 1 1933 330'06 J-J 20,000 __Jan 1 1946 350'04 M-N 40,000r_ _ May 1 1934 4s '06 M-S 5,000...Sept 1 1940 3;0'04 M-N 5,000r_ __Nov 1 1934 45 '07 J-J 50,000r_ _Jan 1 1947 3%3'05 M-N 15,000r_ ..May 1 1395 4s '07 J-J 40,000c.. _July 1 1947 45 '06 M-N 10,000r_ May 1 1936 45 '07 A-0 15,0000...._Oct 1 1947 4s '07 A-0 35,000r_ __Apr 1 1937 43 '08 F-A 45,000r- __Aug 1 1948 5,000r_-Dec 1 1938 48 '10 J-J 20,000r_July 1 1950 4s '08 J-D 310'10 J-.1 23.000c&r.Jan 1 1940 3 Well J-D 10,000c-Deo 1 1051 43 '10 J-J 15,000r_ ...May 1 1940 310'12 M-S 10,000c-Mch 1 1952 310'11 M-S 10.000r_ __Mch 1 1941 Cemeter_y Bonds. $8,000r_ -.July 1 1921 330'11 J-J 10,000r_ __July 1 1941 310'11 City Bonds. Park Bonds (Outside Limit). 4s '94 F-A$360,000c&r.Feb 1 1924 4s '08 M-N $400,000c&r.May 1 1918 4s 95 F-A 100,000r.-Aug 1 1935 4s 10,000_ - __Jan 1 1918 _June 1 1918 4.3 '96 F-A 100,000r. __Feb 1 30,000 8 10 y 1 192 Auulg 4s '96 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 00i. j -J 4s '96 A-0 40,000r_ __Oct 1 1926 4s '10 ; 330'97 M-S 100,000r_ __Sept 1 1937 School Bonds. _ 310'97 M-N 50,000r_ __Nov 1 1931 4s '94 F-A $81,000c&r.Aug 1 1914 374s'98 F-A 100,000r_ __Aug 1 1938 4s '95 A-0 35,000r_ _Met 1 1915 8 4s '96 5-5 10,000r_ _July 1 1910 30 3,4s'08 J-D 50,000r_June 1 194 310'99 F-A 100,000% __Aug 1 1939 3 As'97 J-J 100,000r_ __July 1 1917 310'00 J-J 50,000r_ __July 2 45 '96 A-0 39,000r-Oct 1 1916 310'00 M-N 50,000r_ Nov 1 1940 3 As'98 F-A 142,000r.-Aug 1 1918, 3343'01 M-N100,000r_ __Nov 1 1941 930'98 M-N 100,000r-May 2 1918 3 As'02 5.4 48,000r_ __July 1 1 2 3%s'98 J-D 50,000r_ __June 1 1918 944 , 3 As'03 F-A 50,000r_ __Apr 1 1943 310'99 J-J 42,000r_ _July 1 1919 3;0'04 M-S 25.000r_ __Sept 1 310'99 M-N 13,000r_ _Nov 1 1919 310'04 M-N 6,000r_ Nov 1 1944 3 y4s'01 J-J 76,000r. _.July 1 1921 310'05 M-N 45,000r_ __May 1 1945 9;0'02 5-5 86,500r_ _July 1 1922 3;0'05 F-A 5,000r.. __Aug 1 1945 9 As'02 A-0 11,000r_ __Oct 1 1922 3145'05 A-0 5,000r_ _Apr 1 1945 3 s'03 A-0 80,000r_ __Oct 1 1923 4s '06 M-S 25,000r.. __Sept 1 1946 9 y4s'04 A-0 80,0000.. __Apr 1 1924 4s '07 A-0 10,000r_ __Oct 1 1947 950'04 M-N 26,000r_ __Nov 1 1924 4s '08 M-N 12,000r.. _Nov 1 1948 3;0'05 M-N 20,950r......May 1 1925 4s '08 F-A 30,000r_ __Aug 1 1948 350'05 F-A 20,000r_ __Aug 1 1925 330'10 J-J 8,800r.. _ Jan 1 1950 48 '06 F-A 33,000r.....Aug 1 1926 330'11 M-S 17,000r_ _Mch 1 1951 43 '06 M-N 14,000r_ __Nov 1 1926 3;0'11 J-J 7,000 __July 1 1951 3 As'08 J-D 40,000r_ _Dec 1 1928 310'11 6,200 __Dec 1 1951 3 s'11 M-S 5,000r_ __Mch 1 1931 1951 3 A 8'10 J-J 93,500c &r.Jan 1 1930 -- ,200c&r 334s __s '12 M-S 50,000c 48 '10 J-J 120,000r_ July 1 1930 30'12 M-S 2,500 _Mch 11032 Municipal Loan. Hospital Bonds (0utside Limit) _- 310'12 M-S $15,500 __Mch 1 1922 $6,000r_ __July 1 1922 330'11 25,000c___July 1 1921 31002 J-J 4s '08 F-A 20,000r_ -Aug 1 1928 __s '12 M-S 35,000c 45 '10 .14 95,000c_ __July 1 1930 Charles River Basin Bonds. 4,000c_ _Deo 1 1931 4s '11 J-D $60,000c_ _.Dec 1 1921 330'11 J-D --- 50.000___ _Nov 1 1937 330'12 M-S 25,000r-_Mch 1 1952 330 1932 29,000c 3As 50.000____Aug 1 1938 4s '12 - 123 1: MAY, 1913.1 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Water sinking fund (Incl.) $180,313 CAMBRIDGE (Con.)Net water debt (included) 149,687 Clay Land Loans(Outside Lim.) Total assess. val. 1912_ _ _28,100,160 3)s'98 F-A $10,000r_ _Aug 1 1913 (Assessment about actual value.) 330'99 J-J 17,000r_ __July 1 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912___$21.40 Public Library Bonds. 32,452 Population in 1910 334s'01 M-N $27,000r.. __Nov 1 1921 'Incl. impt., park & water loans. Playgrounds Loan. 4s '10 J-J $95,000r_ _July 1 1940 INTEREST is paid in Boston at 330'11 J-J 25,000r_ __July 1 1921 National Shawmut Bank and United 330'11 J-J 15,000 __ __July 1 1941 States Trust Co. or by City Treas. 1941 330'11 J-D 30,000-Deo 1 CHICOPEE. Water Bonds. Chicopee is in Hampden Co. In48 '93 F-A $50,000c&r.Aug 1 1913 45 '95 A-0 200,000r_ --Apr 1 1915 oorp. as a town 1848; a city 1890. 4s '95 F-A 200,000r_ __Aug 1 1915 Street-Improvement Bonds. Apr 1 1916 48 '96 A-0 100,000r 314,000c_June 1 '13-'15 45 '96 J-J 200,000r_ -July 1 1916 45 '12 J-D Bonds. 4s '96 F-A 100,000r_ _-Aug 1 1916 40 Hospital '12 M-NJ$18,000c_Nov 1 '13-'18 48 '96 A-0 265,100r_ __Oct 1 1916 1 1,000c_ _Nov 1 1919 4s '94 A-0 300,000c_ __Apr 1 1924 School Bonds and Notes. 330'97 J-J 100,000r_ -July 1 1917 334s'97 A-0 200,000r-Apr 1 1917 3 34s'05 J-D $9,000c__ _June 1 1915 1,500____Dec 1 1915 330'97 M-N 75,000r- --Nov 1 1917 330. ___ 1913-1919 ___ 7,000 330'97 J-D 140,000r-Dea 1 1917 48 330'98 M-N 50,000r.. __May 2 1918 4s '10 A-0 12,000c_Deo 1 '13-'24 Aug 16 1919 3,000 334s 98 J-D 60,000r_ __June 1 1918 45 45 9,000_ _ _ _12,000 yrly 330'98 M-N 50,000r_ __Nov 1 '13-'27 330'99 M-N 23,000r-Nov 1 1919 4s '10 M-N 45,000c_Nov 30'13-'21 4s '11 ,000c_Nov 27 M-N 27 330'00 M-N 30,000r_ __Nov 1 1920 335s'01 J-J 30,000r_ __July 1 1921 4s '12 J-D 55,000c_June 1'13-'22 Highways. 330'02 J-J 13,500r_ _July 1 1922 ___ $20,000_...$4,000 yrly 330'02 M-N 5,000r_ _ -Nov 1 1922 4s Fire-Dept. Notes. 330'05 M-N 46,000r_ __May 1 1925 4s '11 M-N $6,000o_Nov 1 '13-'15 330'05 M-N 150,000r __May 1'14-'25 Floating Debt. 48 '06 M-N 280,000c&r.May 1 1936 1913 $2,000 45 '07 J-D 49,000r_ __June 1 1937 3'%s *Bridge Bonds. 45 '07 J-J 25,0000.. __July 1 1937 45 '08 J-D 20,000r_ _June 1 1928 48 g '04 J-D $10,000c_June 1 '13-'14 4s '08 F-A 17,000r_ _Aug 1 1938 48 07 ___ 50,000_ _$2,000 yearly 5,000c_Aug 1 '13-'15 3348'10 J-J 5,000c_ __Jan 1 1930 4s '12 F-A 330'10 F-A 5,000r_ __Feb 1 1930 Refunding Bonds. 330'11 M-S 16,500r_ __Mch 1 1941 330 g J-D $52,700c_June 1 '13-'29 330'11 J-D 10,000r_Deo 1 1941 Bonds. 330'11 J-D 23,000_ __Dec 1'13-'34 4s *Electric-Light J-D $30,000c_Dec 1 '13-'22 __s '12 M-S 25,000c 330 g J-D 19,000c_ _ _June '13-'31 INTEREST on bonds Is payable at 434507 --_ 16,000_ _$1,000 yearly 4s ___ 15,000_ _$1,000 yearly the First National Bank, Boston. 4s '11 M-N 89,000c_Nov 1 '13-'36 TOT. DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, *Water Bonds. J-D3110,000- _Deo '13-'23 ETC.Apr. 1 1912. 48 J-D 21,00c_ _June 1 '13-'26 Total general bond. debt _$8,457,250 4s g Sinking funds........... 2,332,108 330 F-A 7,0000__ _Aug '13-'19 48 .._ 26,000_ _$2,000 yearly Net municipal debt __ __36,125,142 Bonds and Notes. Water debt (additional) _ _$3,084,100 45Sewer g A-0 $13,500c_ _Oct 1 1913 Sinking funds........... 1,571,863 Permanent debt--General $292,200 Permanent debt,-Special. 386,000 Net water debt. $1,512,237 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '13_ _ _ 678,200 Net city and water debt.$7,637,379 Borrow. capacity • 54,332 Total valuation 1912 15,230,480 BORROWING CAPACITY.-The (Assessment about 5-6 actual value.) borrowing capacity for city purposes Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_.$23.00 Population in 1910 25,401 on April 1 1912 was $373,057.01. The sinking fund for the 10-year • Loans authorized by special loans receives yearly 9% of tt e amount of outstanding bonds, for statute and not subject to the law 15-year loans 534% yearly, for the limiting municipal indebtedness. INT.at Nat. Shawmut Bank, Bos20-year loans 3fi%, for the 30-year loans 2 1-5% and for the 40-year ton, and Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. loans 1 1-3%. CITY WATER WORKS.-The CLINTON. cost of the water works up to April 1 This town is in Worcester County. 1912 was $6,547,505 02, while the Inc. 1850. Population 1910, 13,075. net debt on the same was $1,512,Refunding Bonds. 237.84. In year 1911 water-works 330 J-J $175,000o__July 1 1930 receipts were $366,912.69. Water Bonds. 48 J-J $30,0000_ _July 1 1914 ASSESSED VALUATION. J-J 20,000c_ _ _July 1 1918 1912. 1911. 1905. 48 J-J 50,000c__ _July 1 1921 4s 3 J-D 50,000c_ _June 1 1926 R. E.97326,300 94171,600 87851,500 4s Refunding Water 'fonds. Per_ _18621,000 17409,635 15994,100 Tota1115947300111581235103845600 330 g A-0 $57,000c_ _ _ _Oct'13-'31 School Bonds. (Assessment at cash value.) Tax(perM)3.20.40 $19.90 $19.00 4s '10 J-J $64,000e_Jan 1 '14-'30 Town-Hall Bonds. POPULATION. $96,000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'29 70,024 45 '09 J-J 1910 104,83911890 DEBT Feb 1 13.' $542,000 1905 97,426 1880 52,740 BOND. Note debt 47,550 1900 91,886 1870 39,638 Sinking fund 200,865 Water debt (included) 207,000 CANTON. Water sinking fund (incl.). 99,916 This town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. Borrowing capacity 54,832 Feb. 23 1797. Pop'n 1910, 4,797. Total assessed val 1912_ _ _9,081,084 Water Bonds, rate (per $1,000) 1912_ -$21.40 45 J-J $25,000c_July 1 '13-'17 Tax INT. on town-hall bonds and 45 J-J 36,000c_July 1 '18-'23 school bonds payable at Old Colony 48 J-J 14,0000_July 1 '24-'25 Tr. Co., on other loans at 4s J-J 4,0000_ _ _July 1 1926 First Nat.Boston; Bk., Clinton. School-House Notes. 4s_ $4,000„ Dec 1 '13-'14 BOND.i5EBT May 1910._ $94,000 COHASSET. This town is in Norfolk County. Assess. val.(4 act.) 1912_5,333,390 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '12_319.60 Incorporated as a town 1770. Refunding Bonds. INT. payable at town treasury. 4s '11 A-0 356,000c_0ct 1 '13-'20 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13... $56,000 CHELSEA. The city is in Suffolk County. Note debt 4,000 Settled in 1630; incorporated as a Assessed valuation 1912-- -9.505.041 town 1739; as a city March 13 1857. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912___$12.00 School Bonds (Inside Limit). Population in 1910 2,585 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 43 '11 A-03125,000o_ _Oot 1 1930 40 '11 A-0 125,000_ _Oct 1 1931 Special Loans (Inside Limit). CONCORD. 4s '06 J-D $50,000r_ Oct 1 1916 This town is in Middlesex County. 45 '96 J-D 65,0001'_ _ _Oct 1 1926 Inc. Sept. 12 1635. Pop.'10, 6,421. 10,000____Dec 1 1913 45'12_ High Service Construction. _Dec 1 1922 7,200_ 4s '12 _ 4s '12 _--.. 9,000--- _Oct 1 1921 48 '08 ___ $60,000--- _Sept 1 1928 120,000__Aug 1 1913 Water Loans. 43s'12 J-D $4,000c_ _June 15 1915 4s '12 _ 4,400-- Dec 1 1913 45 A-0 8,000c._Oct _Oct 1 1923 Water Bonds(Outside Limit). 334s July 1921 334s'09 A-0 65,000c_ _ _Apr 15 1929 J-J 1300,0000 __Deo 1 1921 48 '11 A-0 12,500c. _Oct 1 "16-'40 J-D Refunding30,000_Notes (Inside Limit) 4s '13 J-J 25,000c_Jan 15 '18-'42 Sewer Loans. J-D $141,400r_ _Dec 1 1924 M-S $70,000c___Sept 1 1928 Street Loan (Inside Limit). M-S 25,000c___Sept 1 1929 J-D __Deo 1 1921 45 M-S 4,0000_ _ _Sept 1 1931 Municipal$45,000_Impt. Bonds (Out- 4s 330 J-J 3,000cJuly 1 1935 side Limit). 3348'09 F-A $500,000c_ _Feb 11950 Light Notes. Public Impt. L'n (Outside Limit). 354s M-N $3,000c__May I 1935 45 A-0$110,000o_ _ _ Oct 1 1927 334a 5,000-- _May 1 1936 --4s A-0 200,000c_ __Oct 1 1925 4s ___ 2,000.._Oct 1 1937 Park Loan (Outside Limit). ___ 6,000_ __ _Nov 2 1938 4s 45 A-0 $100,000o_ _Oct 1 1936 334s__ 2,000- _Apr 15 1939 Public Bldg. Bds.(Outside Lim.). 48 '08 M-S$400,000o__Sept 1 1958 4s LightFLoans. $35,000c. Aug 1 1929 -A 48 '10 F-A 100.000c.._ _Feb 1 1960 4s F-A 16,00°c-- Aug 1 1930 Debt Jan. 1 1913. F-A 10,000c___Aug 1 1931 4s Loans and debt M-N 10,000c_ --Nov 11032 •$2,442,000 334s Sinking funds A-0 15,000c--_Oct 11033 486,638 330 Net debt Jan. 11013 A-0 10,0000.._ _Aug 1 1934 1,955,362 330 Water debt (included) - 330,000 48 '10 F-A 20,000c-Aug 1 1940 School Bonds. 4s '11 A-0 $57,000c__Oct 1 '13-'31 Bridge Notes. 330 $5,000___Oct 1 '13-'18 334s 3,000___July 12 1919 ___ 24,000_ _ _Oct 1 '13-'18 4s Funded debt Feb 21 '13___ $438,326 Exempt bonds 328,826 Borrow. capac. 149,760 Total assessed val. 1912_ _ -8,430.620 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_414.00 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. 23 Bridge Bonds. 3;is J-D $50,000c&rDec 1'13-'16 45 '08 M-S 178,000c_Mch 1 '15-'24 4s '11 M-S 10,000c_Sept 1 '13-'16 43 '11 M-S 24,000c_Sept 1 '13-'24 4s '11 M-S 27,500c_Sept 1 '13-'23 Notes. Nov $10,000 _.Nov 10 '13-14 48 330'05 Nov 15,000-Nov 8 '13-'15 48 Dec 20,000--Dec 1 '13-'16 434s _ __ 15,000-_Dec 1 '13-'15 48 '07 M-S 20,000 _-Mch 1 '14-'17 Highway Bonds. 4s '08 M-S $75,000c_Mch 1 '14-'28 Court-House Bonds. 330 .T-D $50,000c&r Dec 1 '13-16 Building Bonds. 4s '07 J-D $305,000c_Dec 1 '13-'29 48 '09 J-D 115,000c.Dec 1 '16-'23 Perman't debt Jan 1 '13- -4927,000 Temporary debt Jan 1'13.. 130,000 Cash on hand Jan 1 1913_ 92,062 Assessed valuation 1912..442,777,719 Population in 1910_ ---436,477 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Boston. DANVERS. This town is in Essex County. Inc. 1757: Population 1910, 9,407. Electric-Light Bonds. 45 J-D. $11,000c__ _June 1 1916 4,000c__ _June 1 1917 J-D 4s A-0 2,0000___Apr 1 1918 48 5,5000-....July 1 1928 J-J 4s _Apr 1 1929 A-0 4,000c_.Apr 334s A-0 1,5000___Apr 1 1930 33s A-0 5,500c___Apr 1 1931 48 A-0 2,0000 1918 48 A-0 1,400o-Apr 1 1919 48 1915 A-0 20,0000 45 EVERETT. Nathan Nichols,Treas Town House. Everett is in Middlesex County. 45 A-0 $5,800c __Oct '13-'16 It was formerly a part of the town of Water Bonds. J-D $15,000c___June 1 1913 Malden, but was incorporated as the 45 Apr 1 1919 town of Everett on March 9 1870. A-0 22,8000 45 45 F-A 11,7150 _ __ _1920-1926 Incorporated as a city Jan. 2 1893. Armory Notes. 45 J-D 14,000c__June 1 1926 2,993c___Feb 1 1927 4s '02 M-S $19,237 _-Sept 1 '13-'22 F-A 4s 1,335c ___Feb 1 1928 F-A 4s Sidewalk Notes. 2,800c___June 1 1929 4s '03 M-N $1,650.....Nov 1 1913 J-J 4s 1,600c.._ _June 1 1930 48 '03 M-N 1,000.._Nov 48 J-J _Nov 1 1913 '31-34 1 48 A-0 6,0000_ _Oct 'Is '04 J-J 2,400_July 15 '13-'14 1935 4s '05 J-D 48 A-0 5,5000 6,000 __Dec 1 '13-'15 Apr 1 1938 45 '06 J-D 14,500_June 15 '13-'16 45 '08 A-0 67,000. (Subject to call April 1 1913.) 5s '07 F-A 12,500 _-Aug 1 '13-'17 1,000_June 15 '13-'14 4s '10 J-D School Bonds. 600__June 15 1915 48 J-D $3,187.50c _1913-1915 4s '10 J-D Street Notes. 45 J-D 10,500c_ -June 1 1917 48 J-J 6,525c __ _1913-1917 4s '08 A-0 $1,000___Oct 30 1913 TOTAL DEBT June 5 '09_ $227,252 4s '11 5-1 46,800--July 1 '13-'21 6,000__July 1 '13-'16 Water debt (inciJabove_ __ 135,925 45 '11 J-J Water sinking fund17,146 4s '12 F-A 62,000_ _Aug 1 '13-'22 Tax valuation 1912_ __ __ _6,981,550 48 '12 M-N 4,600..May 1 '14-'18 Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912- __$1.40 48 '93 J-J $125,000c&r_July 1 1923 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 4s '99 M-N 100,000c&r_Mch 1 1929 48 '01 J-D 100,000c&r_June 1 1931 DEDHAM. 4s '05 J-D 25,000c&r..June 1 1935 This town is in Norfolk County. 4.6 '10 J-D 25.000-- --June 1 1940 Inc. 1636. Population 1910. 9,284. Fire-Station Bonds. Improvement Bonds. '09 M-S $24,000c_Sept 1 '13-'18 4s '12 ___ 34,000_Sept 12-'13-'16 4sSchool Notes. Bridge Loan. 45 '95 J-J $l.000_ _July _ _July 1 1913 J-J $2,740_Jan 10 '14-'16 4s '98 45 J-D 6,000_June 1 '13-'15 Hose-House Bonds. 48 '01 A-0 8,000__Apr 1 '14-'21 __Jan 20 32.000 '14-'15 _ 4348 48 '03 M-N 7,328 __Nov 1 '13-'23 Sewer Bonds. '03 M-N 50,050 __Nov 1 '13-'23 F-A $84,000c-.Feb 1 '14-'41 45 48 4s '03 J-D 4,500_June 18 '13-'21 330 A-0 35,000c_-Oct 1 '13-'19 45 '99 -A 24,000 __Aug 1 '13-'24 J-J 5,000 __July 1 '13-'17 4s '11 F 4s M-N 2,000_May 15 '14-'15 2,000_Sept 12 '13-'14 4s 4s '12 ___ '12 F-A 21,000r_Aug 1 '13-'30 Street Notes. Fire Department Notes. 45 '04 J-J $3,000 July 1 '13'14 48 '08 $2,000 _Dec 1 '13-'16 J-J 4s 1,000 - _ _Jan 10 1914 45 '12 J-D M-S 3,000_ _Mch 1 '14-'16 J-J 3,000 __July 1 '13-'15 4s '12 F 48 -A 1,200__Aug 1 '13-'14 School Notes. 4s '12 J-J 3,000_July 15 '13-'15 $28,500_July 17 '13-'22 330 J-J School Bonds. J-D 2,500 _June 1 1913 43 M-N 3,700 --Nov 1 '13-'14 4s '05 J-J $94.000c_July 1 '13-'25 48 Library Notes. 45 A-0 12,500.-Oct 25'13-'17 M-S 2,000_Sept 19 '13-'14 4s '11 J-J $2,000_July 15 '13-'14 48 2,500_Dec 1 '13-'15 330'09 J-D 51,000-June 1 '18-'29 4s '11 J-D 3,000..July 15 '13-'15 4s '12 ___ 4,000_Sept 12 '13-'16 4s '12 J-J 600___July 15 1916 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1 1913 $246,940 4s '12 J-J Dec 2 1917 900 Total assess. val. 1912_ -.14,165,685 4s '12 J-D (Assessment about full cash value.) Police Station Notes. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _417.40 4s '03 J-D $2,550____June 1 1913 INT. by check from City Treas. Block System Notes. 4s '11 J-J $1,000r__July 15 1913 DUDLEY. 4s '12 J-D 2,000__June 1 '13-'14 This town is in Worcester County. Notes. Inc. 1732. Population 1910, 4,267. 4sPlayground '11 M-N $6,000_May 15 '14-'19 Water-Supply Bonds. 45 '12 M-S 4,000-Sept 3 '13-'16 330'09 J-D$100,0000&rJune I'14-39 Refunding Bonds. 4100.000 BOND. DEBT Assess. val. 1912---------1.986,847 4s '05 M-N $17,000c_May 1 '14-'30 (Assessment about 60% act. value.) 4s '06 M-N 18,000c_May 1 '14-'31 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912- --$15.50 4s '07 M-N 19,000c_May 1 '14-'32 4s '08 M-N 20,000c_May I '14-'33 INT. at Old Colony Trust Co. 4s '09 M-N 16,000c_May 1 '14-'29 4s '10 M-N 12,000--May 1 '14-'25 EAST BRIDGEWATER. This town is in Plymouth County. 4s '11 M-N 9,000c_Nov 1 '13-'21 Inc. June 14 1823. Pop.'10, 3,363. Refunding Notes. High School Bonds. 4s '12 F-A $5,000- Aug 1 '13-'17 4s '12 M-S 130,0000 ___1913-1932 Surface Drainage Bonds. Water Bonds. J-D$200,000c&rJ'nel'31&33 4s '12 A-0 $18,000o __ A913-1924 48'01e3 Moth Notes. 6,000c_ _4500 yearly 4s Gypsy 4s '10 J-D '11 J-D $2,000__Dec 1 '13-'14 Highway Bonds. Water Bonds. 4s '10 J-D $3,000c_31,000 yearly 4s '91 .I-J $100,000c&r_July 1 1921 Sewer Bonds. 4s '10 J-D $7,000c..$1,000 yearly 45 '92 J-J 30,000c_ __July 1 1922 BOND.DEBT May 1913-J167,500 45 '94 J-J 70,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 Floating debt 3,000 • Street Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912_ _2,257,623 4s '08 J-D $36,000c_June 1 '13-'18 Total tax (per 31,000) 1912___$19.50 4s '09 A-0 30,000c.Apr 1 '14-'19 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 4s '10 J-J 48,000c_July 1 '13-'20 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13.$1,129,000 EASTHAMPTON. 344,515 Note debt This town is in Hampshire County. Total city debt Apr 1 '13_1,473,515 Inc. June 17 1785. Pop. 1910,8,524. Water debt (included) 200,000 Sewer Notes. 369,017 Sinking funds 4s '08 J-J $6,500_ -July 15 1918 Borrow. capac. Apr 1 '13_ 177,666 1923 __Apr 1 4,000.. 33005 A-0 Total valuation 1912.....29,687,800 4s '04 June 32,000-Jan 1 '17-'20 (Assessment about actual value.) 3348'05 Apr 10,000 _Apr 1 '21-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912..-419.70 4s '06 J-D 13,500 __June 1 '24-'25 Population in 1910 .. 33,484 5,000___ _July 1 1917 4s '07 J-J INT." on coupon bonds In Boston School Loans. at Winthrop Nat Bank and Old Col48 '11 M-S $36,000 _Sent 1 '13-'30 ony Tr. Co.; on reg. bonds & city 4s '12 J-J 30,000c_July 1 '13-27 notes by Treasurer's check. Filter Bonds. WATER WORKS.-City owns 45 '09 ___ 37,500_ ___Oct 1 1915 and operates its water works. Receipts for 1912 from water rates. Water Bonds. '13-'20 $12,000c_June 1 48 '11 J-D $111.816 58. Water Notes. _June 1 1914 FArRHAVEN. 45 J-D 16,500 '13-'24 3 UsJ-DM-N 24,000r_Nov 1 This town Bristol County. 45 A-0 27,000r_Oct 1 '13-'21 Inc. Feb. 22 is in Pop. 1910, 5,122. 4s --- 12,000r_ _ _July 1 1916 4s '97 A-0 1812. $27,500c. -Oct 1'13-17 TOTAL DEBT May 1 '13 $226,000 Bridge Bonds. 6,358,218 Total valuation 1912'07 M-N $36,000c_Noir 1 '13-'49 (Assessm't about 80% actual value.) 4s DEBT Mar 29'13- $63,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$17.50 BOND. Floating debt. ...- -.. 45,288 Nat. 13k. First INT. in Boston at Assessed valuation 1912 3,887,090 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-$20.00 ESSEX COUNTY. INT.In Boston at First Nat. Bank Salem is the county seat. 24 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. FALL RIVER. H. W. Clarke, Aud. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$19.40 Population in 1910 119,295 INTEREST on most of the bonds This city, which is in Bristol is paid only at office of City TreasurCounty, was incorporated in 1854. er; on some small Issues in Boston. Municipal Loans. 4s '04 M-S $65,000- __Sept 1 1914 4s '04 M-N 190.000.. ..May 2 1914 330'04 M-N 25,000_ -Nov 1 1914 This town is in Barnstable County. 330'05 M-S 158,000-- _-Mch 1 1915 Inc. 1686. Population 1910,3,144. 4s '05 F-A 50,000_ __Aug 1 1915 Road Loan. 4s '06 M-3 160,000 -Mch 1 1916 4s '04 J-D $5,000_ec 1 1913 4s '06 F-A 30,000-- -Aug 1 1916 45 J-D 4,000-----1913-1916 4s '07 M-S 135,000-- _ -Mch 1 1917 • School Loan. 43 '08 M-S 170,000 --Mch 2 1918 4s -__ $4,000 -----1913-1914 4s '08 F-A 20,000- --Aug 1 1918 Bonds. 330'07 M-S 177,250 --Mch 1 1919 4s BridgeJ-J $5,250 -- --1913-1915 330'09 J-J 15,000---July 1 1919 Bonds. Water 4s '10 M-S 170,000_ _Mch 1 1920 340 A-0 $156,000 c -A913-1933 4s '09 M-N 15,000--Nov 1 1919 A-0 20,000c -:_1915-1934 4s :10 J-D 100,000-- _-Dec 1 1920 330 '12 M-N 40,000 4s!1 M-3 140,000.... __Mch 1 1921 4s Harbor Loan. 4s '11 J-D 20,000 __ _June 15 1921 4s --I917 M-N $10,000r 4s '12 F-A 215,000____Feb 1 1922 4s 1913 1,000 _ J-J 4s '12 ___ 12,000_ ___Sept 3 1922 DEBT Jan!'13.._ $198,000 4Xs'13 F-A 90,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1923 BOND. Assessed valuation 1912 _-11,796,757 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-_$10.20 Sewer Loans. 430'93 A-0 $10,000 --Oct 21913 INT. at Internat. Tr. Co., Boston. 48 '96 A-0 75,000 __ _..Apr 1 1926 4s '94 A-0 18,000 --Oct 1 1914 45 '95 F-A 65,000 _ _ -Feb 1 1925 45 '94 M-3 25,000 ____Mch 1 1914 This city is in Worcester Co. Inc. 4s '96 J-J 100,000•_ __July 1 1926 4s '97 A-0 50,000 __ ..-Apr 1 1927 as town Feb.3 1764; cityMar8 1872. Municipal Loan. 45 '98 A-0 40.000--Apr 1 1928 48 '98 J-J 100,000•_ --July 1 1928 4s '09 M-N $70,000r_ Nov 1 '13-'19 4,s '99 F-A 20,000 -_Feb 1 1929 4s '10 M-N 29,500r_Nov 1 '13-'20 48 '99 M-N 40,000--May 15 1929 43 '11 M-N F•3,000r_Nov 1 '13-'21 4s '99 F-A 25,000 __Aug 1 1929 4s '12 M-N131,000r_Nov 1 '13-'22 Sidewalk. 330'00 M-N 25,000..-..May 1 1930 Nov 1 1913 M-N $500r 330'00 F-A 20,000 -Aug 1 1930 3s 1,000r_ Nov 1 '13-'14 30'01 A-0 25,000_ __Apr 1 1931 330'04 M-N 100r_May 1 '14-'15 340'01 J-J 20,000 -_July 1 1931 330'06 M-N 330'02 A-0 100,000•_ --Apr 1 1932 330'06 M-N 3,500r_Nov 1 '13-'16 M-N 2,000r..Nov 1 '13-'17 330'03 A-0 50,000 __Apr 1 1933 330 _ - 3,000r_Nov 1 '13-'18 330'04 M-N 100,000'. __May 2 1934 310 Paying. 330'05 M-S 40.000.... __Mch 1 1935 4s '06 M-S 60,000.._ __Mch 1 1936 33is'04 M-N $1,300r --Nov 1 '13-'14 M-N 1,000r __May 1 '14-'15 4.3 '07 M-S 50,000....--Mch 1 1937 330 48'07 J-D 15,000- June 1 1937 330'06 M-N 3,900r-Nov 1 '13-'16 M-N 1,750r __Nov 1 '13-'17 4s '08 M-S 50,000.... _-Mch 2 1938 330 ____ 9,500r __Nov 1 '13-'18 4s '08 J-D 20,000 _- __June 1 1938 340 Fire Department. 330'09 M-3 50,000 __ __Mch 1 1939 $978r _Oct 1 '13-'16 A-0 48 '10 M-3 50,000.... __Mch 1 1940 330 _ _ 1,300r -Nov 1 '13-'18 4s '10 J-J 46,000r•July 1 '13-'40 34is City Bonds. 4s '11 M-3 50,000.._ __Mch 1 1941 J-D $200,000r_.June 1 1913 4s '12 M-3 70,000..- _.,Mch 1 1942 4s Play-Ground Loan. 1914-1943 44is'13 A-0 60,000 $960r __May 1 '13-'16 3s M-N Bridge Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $56,000•_ __Jan 1 1957 330'04 M-N $1,400r _Nov 1 '13-'14 4s '10 J-D1396,000•__Dec 1 '13-'34 330 ____ 9,500r-Nov 1 '13-'18 96.000'.Dec 1 '35-'40 Sewer. Highway Loans. M-N $600r._ _Nov 11013 340 43 '03 A-0 $20,000-. .Oct -Oct 1 1913 330'04 M-N 1,500r --Nov 1 '13-'14 48 '03 J-D 10,000--Dec 1 1913 330 M-N 1.440r _May 1 '14-'15 4s '06 J-D 20,000.... _-Dec 1 1916 340'06 M-N 1,300r --Nov 1 '13-'16 430'07 F-A 20,000--Aug 1 1917 330 M-N 6,250r-Nov 1 '13-'17 430'07 M-S 10,000- __Sept 3 1917 3 Ms 1,200r __Nov 1 '13-'18 _33is'09 J-D 25,000.- __June 1 1919 4s '11 F-A 96,000r_Aug 1 '13-'41 4s '08 M-N 10,000.... __Nov 2 1918 4s '12 F-A 200,000r_Aug 1 '13-'42 48 '10 J-J 25,000r_ __July 1 1920 43 '11 M-N 15,000. __Nov 1 1921 4s Water. A-0$300,000r __Apr 1 1922 4s '12 J-J 50,000.._July 1 '13-'22 A-0 68,000r __Oct 1 '13-'37 48 '12 J-D 15,000..__ _Dec 2 1922 4s 12,000r __Dec 1 1922 J-D 330 43' 13 F-A 190,000r_ _ _Feb 1923 330 10,000r -July 1 1923 J-J Playground Bonds. J-J 45,000r _July 1 1926 310'09 J-J $100,000•,_ __July 1 1939 330 M-N 22,000r __Nov 1 '13-'39 '09 4s Hospital Bonds. '10 M-N 15,000r __Nov 1 '13-'40 430'08 M-N $59,000 May 1 '14-'23 45 4s '11 M-N 9,500r Nov 1 '13-'41 Park Bonds. 45 '12 M-N 24,000r_Nov 1 '13-'42 4s '04 M-N $50,000•_ ....May 2 1914 330'02 A-0 25,000•_. __Apr 1 1952 45School. J-D $25,000r _June 1 1914 330'02 J-D 25,000'......Dec 1 1952 4s M-N 200,000c&rMay 1 1923 330'03 M-N 25,006'.. May 1 1953 48 J-D June 1 1925 330'03 J-J 25,000% __July 1 1953 3368'04 J-D 50,000r 2,600r_June 1 '13-'14 -Mch 1 1915 340 330'05 M-3 22,000 M-N 2,500r___Nov 1 1913 4s '06 M-N 10,000.. __May 1 1916 330 3,300r_May 1 '14-'15 4s '10 J-J 45,000r•July 1 '13-'30 330'06 M-N M-N 17,600r __Nov 1 '13-'16 Water Bonds(Outside Limit). 330 5,800r __Nov 1 '14-'18 ___ 4s '93 J-D $75,000-- __June 1 1923 330 --- 10,000r __Nov 1 '13-'18 M-N 75,000--May 1 '24-'26 4s Park Loan. 43 '95 J-D 50,000 _- _ June 1 1925 330 $300r _____ Apr 1914 1 '27-'28 4s '97 A-0 50,000 Grade Crossing. 48 M-N 150,000 Nov 1 '23-'28 33.s A-0 3.000r___ _Oct 1 1913 43 '99 M-N 50,000 May 1 1929 Street. Is '99 F-A 150,000_ _Aug 1 1929 340 Nov 1 1913 M-N $5,500r 330'99 M-N 175,000- __Nov 1 1929 3is'04 M-N 5,000r Nov 1 '13-'14 330'00 F-A 100,000 __Feb 1 1930 3 10,600r M-N Mayl 330'06 330'00 M-N 20,000 __ __May 1 1930 33is'06 M-N 16,000 -Nov 1 '14-'15 '13-'16 330 A-0 60,000--Apr 1 '31-'33 M-N 17,500 _Nov 1 '13-'17 334s'02 A-0 50,000... __Apr 1 1932 330 1 22,000r__Nov 330 '13-'18 330'02 J-D 50,000._ _Dec 1 1932 Debt Feb. 1913. 48 '04 M-N 20,000 __ _May 2 1934 Total debt _______ $1,839,638 330'04 F-A 175,000.._ _Feb 1 1934 Waterfunded debt (included) -- 502,500 School Loans. loan (Included) --- 250,000 430'93 A-0 $150,000• __Oct 2 1913 School debt in calculating debt 48 '96 A-0 60,000 -Apr 1 1916 Net limit 511,106 48 '97 F-A 100,000' -Aug 1 1917 Borrowing capacity 286,654 4s '97 A-0 70,000 -Apr 1 1917 Total assessed val. 1912_ _33,232,619 ..May _ 1925 100,000* 1 330'00 M-N rate (per $1,000) 1912-- 19.60 330'04 J-J 150,000•.. _July 1 1924 Tax in 1910 37,826 48 1 '27-'28 Population J-D 140,000' June INT. on coupons is payable at 330'09 M-N 73,000_•May 1 '14-'39 Merchants' Boston; reg. int. 33is'09 J-J 60,000_• _-July 1 1929 remitted by Bank, check. 4s '09 M-S 13,500•_Sept 1 '13-'39 as '10 J-J 205.000•r.July 1 '13-'30 4s '11 M-S 44,000•rMch 1 '14-'31 This town is in Middlesex County. Public Library. 4s '95 J-D $150,000*__J&D 1 1925 Inc. in 1700. State Supreme Court 43 '97 J-J 75,000•.. __Jan 1 1927 on May 25 1912 decided that town 4s'98 M-N 25,000 -- --May 2 1918 was not liable for $25.000 note alleged John B. Lomto have been forged ['Special loans.I Jan. 11913. bard, former Town Treasurer. V. Municipal bonded debt__46,111,750 94. p. 1519. Permanent loan, &c Water Bonds. 145,459 340'05 A-0 $43,000c_Oct 1 '13-'35 Total debt $6,257,209 4s '06 A-0 217,000c__Oct 1 '13-'36 Sinking fund, dec 2,156,170 4s '07 F-A 30,000--Aug 1 '12-'37 3355'09 A-0 40,000c __Oct 1 '14-'39 Net city debt $4,101,039 4s '12 J-D 35,000c_Juho 1 '13-'30 Special loans, less sinking Water Co. Bonds (assumed). _ 1925 fund $145,000 2,005,757 4;is Bridge Loan. Net city debt, less special 446s'13 A-0 $10,000_Apr 29 '14-'23 loans $2,093,282 School Loan. Water debt (additional) 1,250,000 5s '07 F-A $3,000 ___Nov 14 1914 Water sinking funds 510,003 48 '06 A-0 76,000c__Oct 1 '13-'31 4s '08 A-0 32,000c Oct 1 '13-'28 Net water debt $739,997 Fire Alarm System. Total net debt $4,841,035 4s '07 F-A $1,000. __Feb 7 1915 Borrowing capacity Jan. 1 Sewer Loans. 1913 was 278,281 5s '07 M-N $1,200 _Nov 14 1914 Val. city prop'ty 1913- 8,529,355 440'13 A-0 9.000_Apr 29 '14-'23 Incl. water-wks. val. at.... 2,052,900 Notes (Payable on Demand). Total valuation in 1912__97,945,162 4s _______ $4,000 I 6s - _$40.166.92 430 ---11,0001 . (Assessment about cash value.) FALMOUTH. FITCHBURG. FRAMINGHAM. br Debt Feb. 28 1913. Town debt (inside limit) __ $136,517 Town debt (outside limit) _ 108,000 Water debt (outside limit). 509,000 Water sinking fund 63,140 Borrow.capac. Feb.28'13 294,733 Assess. val.(yi act.) '12_ _14,374,990 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 __$18.00 Population in 1910 _____ _13,948 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston [VOL. xcvr. BOND. DEBT Feb 1 1913 $94,500 311,500 Floating debt _ 26,335 Sinking fund _ 6,342,110 Total valuation 1912 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12414.50 INT. on 330 in Pittsfield at Berkshire Co. Say. Bank; on Is in Boston at Old Colony Trust Co. GREAT BARRINGTON FIRE DISTRICT. Norfolk County. 4s '12 J-D 842,750c_Dec 1 '13-'31 Inc. Mch.2 1778. Pop. 1910,5,641. BOND.DEBT Apr 1'12-$131,434 62,496 Borrowing capacity School Bonds. 4s '12 M-N$30,000__Nov 1 '13-'27 Assessed valuation 1911_ - _3,688,035 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911---$5.00 Water Works Bonds. 4,000 45 '07 J-D$154,000c_June 1 '13-'36 Population in 1912 (est.) INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. 4s '09 J-D 22,000c_June 1 '13-'34 48 '11 J-D 50,000c_June 1 '16-'40 BOND.DEBT Feb 1 1913_ $256,000 GREENFIELD. This town is in Franklin County. Other debt 61,000 Assess. val.(90% act.)'12_4,433,500 Incorporated June 8 1753. Library & School Refunding. Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12_$20.00 J-J $14,000c --Oct 15 1916 INT. payable at Franklin Nat. Bk. 330 Sewer Loan. J-J $12,000r....July 16 1914 45 This town is in Worcester Co. Inc. 45 '10 M-N 40,000c_Nov 1 '13-'20 School Loan. June 27 1785. Pop'n 1910, 14,699. M-N$10,000c&r_Nov 1 1913 Is Park Notes. A-0 7,500cOct 15 1913 F-A 4s $500___Feb 14 1914 4s A-0 14,000c&r Oct 15 1915 430 School Loan. J-J $30,0000_1913 to 1924 4s '10 J-J 29,0000.July 1 '13-'16 4s Park Loan. 4s '04 J-D '13,750c_June 1 '13-'23 A-0 $5,000r.... __Oct 1 1914 8,937_June 1 '13-'23 48 33is'04 J-D TOWN DEBT Jan 10 '13_ _$138,700 Sewer Loans. Total valuation 1912 ___ 10,810,835 M-N $26,000c_May 1 '14-'26 330 F-A 13,300-Aug 1 '13-'31 (Assessment same as actual value.) 330 M-S 9,200c_Sept 1 '13-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$16.40 45 10,427 4s '04 J-D 11,000c_June 1 '13-'34 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Greenfield. 330'04 A-0 32,000c_Oct 1 '13-'34 4s '05 M-N 11,500__Nov 1 '13-'35 330'09 F-A 42,000r_Aug 2 '20-'39 GREENFIELD FIRE DIST. NO. 1. Reservoir Notes. 8,000c_July 1 '13-'20 43 '10 J-J 48 '05 A-0 $38,500_Apr 15 '14-'24 Playground Notes. '14-'24 4s '09 A-0 $5,0 0 Oct 2 '13-'17 45 '05 A-0 10,000_Apr 15 45 '10 M-N 67,500-Nov 1 '13-'30 Sewer Scrip. $8,000 4s'06 J-D $12,000c_Dec 1 '13-'36 Temporary loan 330'08 J-D 13,000c_Dec 1 '13-'38 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913-$128,500 9,874,764 1912 Valuation Water Bonds. 4s '04 M-N $229,500c_May 2 '14-'34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912___$1.40 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. 4s '09 A-0 40,500c_Oct 1 '13-'39 Debt April 1913. Sewer bonds_ _________ $156,300 HAMPDEN COUNTY. School loans 52,750 County seat is Springfield. Water bonds 271,500 Bonds. Park notes 7.000 4s Court-House '11 M-S$190,000c_Mch 1 '14-'32 Surface water drain 2,000 of Hall Records Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913.. $491,925 '08 F-A $70,000c_Aug 15'13-'19 Tax valuation in 1912... 10,012.170 48 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '13. $260,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$21.10 Floating debt _ -46,237 INT. on school loans at Gardner Assessed valuation Say. Bank; other loans at Nat. Shaw- Population in 1910 1912_264,637,364 _ 231,369 mut Bank, Boston. INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bos FRANKLIN. This town is in GARDNER. GLOUCESTER. Gloucester is in Essex County. HAVERHILL. This city is in Essex County. Set Incorporated town 1642; city 1874. tled 1640; incorp. as a city 1870. Building & !mot. Bonds. City Bonds. 43 '11 J-D $81,000e_June 1 '13-'21 45 '91 A-0 $50,000c_ ._Oct 1 1921 Water (Outside Debt Limit). A-0 50,000e __Oct 1 '22-'23 330 A-0 $494,000c_Oct 1 '13-'31 45 330 A-0 260,000c.... -- 1913-1932 4s '08 A-0 76,000c-Apr 1 1918 A-0 63,000c __Apr 1 '14-'34 4s '08 A-0 39,000c_ __Oct 1 1918 4s _..Apr 1 1918 43'05 A-0 22,000c -_Apr 1 '14-'35 4s '08 A-0 58,0000..-Apr 1 1919 48 '06 A-0 23,000c --Apr 1 '14-'36 330'09 A-0 105,00004s '07 A-0 28,000c _Apr 1 '14-'37 48 '04 A-0 3,000c.--Apr 1 1914 4s '09 A-0 26,000c_Apr 1 '14-'39 48 '06 A-0 225,0000_ __Apr 1 1926 4s '08 A-0 30,000c _ _Apr 1 '14-'38 4s '04 A-0 2,000c--Apr 1 1914 4s '10 A-0 18,000c-Apr 1 '13-'40 45 '05 A-0 6,000c-Oct 1 '13-'15 4s '11 A-0 28,000c __Apr 1 '14-'41 4s '06 A-0 8.000c-Oct 1 '13-'16 4s '11 A-0 20,000c_ _- -1913-1933 4s '06 A-0 7,500c_Apr 1 '14-'16 43 '07 A-0 37,0000.. __Apr 1 1917 Street xtens.(Out. Debt Lim.) '10 A-0 36,000c Apr 1 '14-'20 34s J-D $30,0000----1913-1932 48 4s '10 F-A 133,000cFeb 1 '14-'30 School House Loan. 4s '10 M-S 104,000c_Mar 1 '14-'20 330 .1-D $10,500c_June 1 '13-'19 48 '06 A-0 9,000cApr 1 14-'16 4s '06 J-D 30,000c_June 1 '13-'26 48.11 A-0 84,000c__Apr 1 '14-'21 Bridge Loan (Out. Debt Limit). 4s '12 A-0 90.000c_Apr 1 '14-'22 4s'08 J-D $9,0000 _ -Dec 1 '13-'21 Playground Bonds. City & Municipal Bonds. 330'09 A-0 $22,000c_ __Apr 1 1939 48 J-D $5,000c_ _ _June 1 1913 4s '11 A-0 7.000c_Apr 1 '15-'21 4s '04 J-D 10,000c_June 1 '13-'14 School Bonds. 330'05 J-D 15,000c_June 1 '13-'15 48 '05 A-0 $7.000c __Apr 1 '14-'15 J-D 35,000c. __ _1913-1917 45 '07 A-0 49,000c-Apr 1 1927 48 4s '06 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '13-'16 340'09 A-0 7,0000.. __Apr 1 1929 4s '07 J-D 42,000c_June 1 '13-'18 4s '10 F-A 12,000c_Aug 1 '13-'24 J-D 24,000c_ .....1913-1918 4s Street and Sewer Bonds. J-D 35,000c 4s 1913-1919 334s'05 A-0 $6,000c --Apr 1 '14-'15 M-N 32,000c -1913-1921 45 Hospital Bonds. 4s '09 M-N 13,000c_Nov 1 '14-'20 4s '12 A-0 $50,000c_Apr 1 '14-'23 4s '10 M-N 24,000c_Nov 1 '13-'20 Bridge Bonds. M-N 16,000c_ _1913-1920 4s '08 J-D $122,000c__June I 1928 48 4s '12 J-D 134,000c_June 1 '13-'22 45 '11 A-0 36,000c_Apr 1 '14-'31 Park (Outside Debt Limit). Water Loans. 45 J-J $48,750c_July 1 '13-'38 45 '92 J-D $500,0000 - _Dec 1 1922 GEN. DEBT Apr! 1913_- $529,500 4s '97 J-D 100.0000Dec 1 1927 Street debt (additional) -30,000 "Total Debt." Park debt (additional)48,750 Water Bonds. (Bradford annexed Water debt (additional) 1,023,000 Jan. 4 1897). Bridge debt (additional) _. 9,000 45 '95 J-J $16,000c_July 1 '13-'20 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1913 1,640,250 48 '95 J-J 30,000c_July 1 '13-'22 Total assess. val.'12 24,880,707 INTEREST on the water bonds (Assessment about cash value.) and on certain of the city bonds is Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-.419.40 payable in Boston and at Treasurer's Population in 1910 _______ - _24,398 office; on bonds of 1904, 1905, 1006 INT. on city bonds at First Nat. and 1007, city bonds of 1911 ann Bank, Boston; on city notes at City bridge bonds of 1908 and 1911. at Treasury; on water bonds at Nat. First National Bank. Boston. Shawmut Bank, Boston. TOTAL DEBT Mar. 311913Municipal bonded &IA_ --$1,505,000 Sinking funds-------- -- ---263,010 GRAFTON. _______ 1,241,990 This town is in Worcester Co. Inc NET DEBT(additional) -- 646,000 debt Apr. 18 1735. Popla'n 1910, 5,705. Water sinking fund (add'i) 195,190 Water Funding Bonds. 450,810 _ debt water Net $40,500c__Oct 1 A-0 4s '13-'39 TOTAL NET DEBT_ 1,692,799 School Bonds. capacity __ 99,320 J-J 338,500c_July 1 '13-'39 Borrowing 330 valuation 1912 36,506,470 J-D 4,3200- -1913-1928 Total 45 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Notes. J-D $2,700__June 1 '13-'21 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 $19.20 4s 2,660_ _June 1 '13-'19 Population in 1910_44,115 4s CITY PROPERTY.-The real BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '13 $83,320 on Assessed valuation 1912_ 2,920.540 estate owned by the city as shown assessors books Apr. 1 1012 the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_$19.00 INT. on funding bonds and school' 9,MOU nted to $1,682,460. 330 at Treas. office, school 4s at First Nat. Bank, Boston, on notes HINGHAM. at Grafton Savings Bank. This town Is in Plymouth County. School Building Notes. GREAT BARRINGTON. _ - 135,000 1913-1922 4s '12 This town is in Berkshire County. Office-Building Notes. Inc. 1761. Popula'n 1910, 5,926. 1913-1917 4s '12 ___ $20,000 School Bonds. Fire-Department Notes. 15,000 4s '07 J-D $52.500c_Dec 1 '13-'27 4s '12 1913-1017 A-0 42.000r-Apr 1 1917 TOTAL DEBT 330 (?) MAY, 1913.1 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Assessed valuation 1912_ _$7,790,925 Improvement Notes. $14.35 45 J-J $2,000 __Aug 1 '13-'16 Tax rate (per $1,000)'12 4,905 4s '06 M-N 5,200 __Nov 22'13-'16 Population in 1910 Electric Light Bonds. 48 HOLBROOK. J-J $15,000c_July 1 '13-'27 This town is in Norfolk County. Refunding Bonds. A-0 $12,500c_Oct 5 '13-'17 Inc. Feb. 29 1872. Pop. '10, 2,810. 4s TOTAL DEBT Sept 21 '12_8283,600 Water Works. A-0 $40,000c......Apr 1 1917 Cash and uncollected taxes 82,829 4s J-J 35,000c.-July 1 1922 NET DEBT Sept 21 '12_ 200,771 45 3,000r_July 1 '23-'25 Tax valuation in 1912_ __ 4,065,570 4s '04 J-J 4,000r_July 1 '26-'29 4s '09 J-J (Assessment at fair cash value.) 12,000e __1924-1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 __$20.30 4s '11 J-J Refunding Loan. Population in 1910 6.743 4s '11 J-D $19,800 June 1 '13-'30 INT. coupons payable at National BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913_ $113,800 Shawmut Bank, Boston. Floating debt 9,119 Sinking fund assets _____ 38.709 Total value in 1912_ _ 1,598,007 HYDE PARK. (See Boston.) (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _.$21.00 IPSWICH. INT. at Boston at Nat. Shawmut This town is in Essex County. Bk. and First Nat. Bank. Inc. 1634. Popula'n 1910,5,777. Water Loans. 4s J-J $130,000c -------1924 HOLYOKE. 1927 J-J R0.000c This city is in Hampden County. 48 4s A-0 24.000r ......1913-1924 Incorporated April 7 1873. Light Loan. Park Bonds. 4s _A913-1937 Var $60.250r 4s '07 A-0 $12,000 _Apr 1 '14-'37 4s Var 2,000r _ _ 1924 & 1927 4s g '08 M-N 7,500r_May 1 '14-'28 Perminent $248,500 debt Apr 1913 3%s'09 M-S 6,000r_Mch 1 '14-'19 Fleeting debt __ 41,700 48 '10 M-N 5,000 __May 1 '14-'18 Sinking fund 66,000 Highway Bonds. Assessed valu.ti 1912._ 5,737,092 3%s'04 F-A $2,000 __Aug 1 '13-'14 (Assessment about % actual value.) 48 '04 M-N 3,000._ __May 1 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-415.00 3%s'05 M-S 10,000r_Mch 1 '14-'15 INTEREST on coupon bonds in 3%s'09 M-S 36,000r_Mch 1 '14-'19 Boston at Old Colony Trust Co. *Oas & Electric Light Bonds. 35,56'02 J-D$480,000r_Dec 1 '13-'32 334s'04 A-0 3,600r. __Oct 1 1913 LAWRENCE. 3356'04 M-N 14.000r_Nov 1 '13-'19 This town Is in Essex County. 3356'05 A-0 33,000r_ _Apr 1 '14-20 Incorporated 1853. Commission 35s'05 M-S 16,000r_Sept 1 '13-'20 government adopted Nov 7 1911. 48 '07 A-0 20,000 Apr 1 '14-'21 Insurance Loan of 1913. 4s g '08 A-0 150,000r_ _Apr 1 '14-'38 434s'13 A-0 $14,000c_Apr 1 '14-17 4s '09 A-0 16,000r __Apr 1 '14-'29 Ordinary Debt Loan. 4s '10 M-S 119,000 __Meh 1 '14-'40 334s'03 F-A $9,500 __Aug 1 1913 4s g '12 F-A 138,000r _Feb 1 '14-42 4s '04 M-N 40,000 Nov 1 '13-'14 Bds. & Westfield RR. *Holyoke 4s '05 J-D 30,000--Dec 1 '13-'15 4s g '93 J-J $60.000e&r(ref)Jul 1'13 4s '06 J-D 40,000 Dec 20'13-'16 4510 .J-J 162,000 _July 1 '13-'50 4.8 '08 J-D 90,000 __Dec 1 '13-'18 4s '09 J-D 25,000 _ -June 1 '13-'19 Water Loans. 4s g '97 J-J $250,000c&r_Jan 1 1927 4s '10 J-D 128,000 _.Dec 1 '13-20 3%s'03 J-D 50,000 __ __June 1 1913 School Bonds. 4s '00 J-J 50,000.. __July 1 1930 45 '98 F-A $88,000-Aug 1 '13-'23 4s g '10 J-J al22,000_ _July 1 '13-'37 4s'04 F-A 84,000 _Aug 1 '13-'24 4s '12 J-J 24,000 1938-1940 4s '10 A-0 81,000c_Oct 1 '13-'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 Smith's Ferry. 48 '09 J-D 60.200c_Dec 1 '13-19 48 '10 M-N$43,000--May 1 '14-'30 Sewer Bonds. School Loans. '07 J-D $65,000c_June 1 '12-'37 45 g '97 M-S•$109,000c&r_Mch 1 '17 4s 4s '08 A-0 15,000 __Apr 1 '14-28 3%WOO M-N 52,500c&r_May '14-'20 48 M-S 63,000c_Sept 1 '13-'30 3 Ms'05 M-S 40,000r_Sept 1 '13-'20 4s '10 '95 J-D 19,500. Dec 1 '13-'25 6,000 __Apr 1 48 '07 A-0 '14-'25 '97 M-N 7,500 Nov 9 '13-'17 48 g '08 A-0 22,500r Apr 1 '14-'28 4s 4s g '95 J-D 150,000c&r June 1 1915 4s '98 J-D 33,000 __June 1 '13-'23 45 g '96 J-J •100,000c&r_July 1 1916 48 ,10 J-D 16,000__Dec 1 '13-'28 Engine House Bonds. 4s '09 M-S 10,500 Sept 1 '13-'19 4s '10 M-N 51,000 __May 1 '14-'30 4s '06 Oct $8,000 __Oct 1 '13-'16 4s g '11 A-0 75,000c_Apr 1 '14-'28 4s '08 J-D 30,000....Dec 1 '13-'18 Sewer Bonds. Fire Protection Bonds. 48 g '93A-0*$100,000c&r_Oct 1 1913 48 06 J-J $38,000c_July 1 '13-'31 4s '04 M-N 21,000 May 1 '14-'34 45 '05-J-D 1,800__Dec 1 '13-'15 4s '06 F-A 23,000__Aug 1 '14-36 Paving Bonds. 45 g '08 A-0 15,000r_Apr 1 '14-'28 $12,000 __Oct 1 '13-'16 '06 A-0 4s g '08 M-N 1,500r_May 1 '14-'16 4s '04 M-N 3,900...Nov 1 '13-'14 334g'09 M-S 16,000r_Mch 1 '14-'29 48 J-D 334s'09 91,000c_June 1 '13-19 Miscellaneous Bonds. 4s '06 F-A $19,500r„Aug 1 '14-'16 4s '10 F-A 120,000 Aug 1 '13-'20 45 '07 A-0 8,000_ __Apr 1 1914 zis '12 M-N 85,000c_May 1 '14-'19 '12 A-0 150,000__Oct 7 1922 48 '07 A-0 22,500_ __Apr 1 '14-'17 4s Water Bonds. 48 '07 A-0 24,000_ __Apr 1 '14-'27 J-J 5$652,000---July 1 1923 48 g '08 A-0 20,000r _Apr 1 '14-'18 48 45 g '09 J-J 131,000r_July 1 '13-'29 4s '12 M-S 60.000....July 1 1936 450,000c_Meh 1 '14-'22 4s '10 M-N 56,000 May 1 '14-'20 Loan. 4s g '11 A-0 152,000c_Apr 1 '14-'21 4s Culvert '09 M-N $7,000__Nov 10'13-19 48 '12 ___ 25,000___Oct 1 '13-'22 Hospital Loan. • Debt exempted by special Acts '09 M-N 38,400- May 1 '14-'19 of Legislature. a Coup. or registered. 4sPublic Improvement Loan. INTEREST is payable at the Mer4s '08 J-D $48,000_ _June 1 '13-'18 chants' National Bank,Boston. Fire-Station Loan. TOT.DEBT Apr 1 '13..$3,281,100 Sinking fund & RR. stock 741,080 4s '08 F-A $17,500__Feb 1 '14-'18 Bridge Loans. NET DEBT Apr 1 1913._ 2,640,020 '06 Sept $4,400 Sept 1 '13-'16 Water debt (included) 496,000 45 5,000_ _Feb 1 '14-'18 Gas & Elec. debt (incl.) 989,600 48 '08 F-A TOT. BD.DT.Jan 1 '13-$2,867,400 H.& W. RR. debt (incl.)_ 222,000 153,089 Water sinking fund (Incl.) 162,962 Sinking fund Total valuation in 1912.._57,530,906 Borrow. capac. May 15'13 649,765 Assessed valuation, real __55,682.700 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912......$16.00 Assessed val., personal .... _19,766.214 1912 -- -.75,449,114 Population in 1910 57,730 Total valuation about market value.) CITY PROPERTY.-Included in (Assessment rate (per $1,000) 1912 __ -$17.60 Tax city's the sinking fund as given above 85,892 is $226,500 Holyoke & Westfield RR. Population in 1910 INT. paid at Eliot Nat. Bank in stock (market value $792,750). This City Treasurer. and by the Boston road is leased to the New Haven & 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,- LENOX. This town is in Berkshire County. 865. The water-works of the city are valued at $1,334,380 and gas and Inc. 1767. Population 1910, 3,060. School Notes. electric plants at $1,448,387. 45 '08 J-D $65,200_June 1 '13-'19 _s 36,000_Nov 1 '13-18 HUDSON. Engine-House Notes. This town is situated in Middlesex '09 A-0 $11,000-Oct 15 '15-'16 County. Incorporated March 19 1866 4s Fire Protection. Water Notes. _s '09 - _- $10,500-Oct 15 '13-'14 48 J-J $6,000 __July 1 13-'14 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913.. $122,700 4s J-D 15,000 __June 1 '13-'27 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12.._7,831,883 J-J 8345 12,000 __Nov 5 '13-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$11.00 J-J 4345 1,000___Dec 31 1913 34s'06 J-D 24,000 __Dec 31 '13-'36 INT. at First Nat. Bank. Boston. 3.80s A-0 17,000...Oct 1 '13-38 334s J-J 4,400 July 1 '13-'34 LEOMINSTER. J-J This town is in Worcester County. 1,700 Dec 1 '13-'29 334s 3.80s J-J 9,200 __May 15'14-'41 Inc. 1740. Popula'n 1910, 17,580. Miscellaneous Loans. Water Bonds. 4s J-D $5,000_ _June 1 '13-'32 48 '06 F-A $65,000- -Aug 1 1916 Electric Light Notes. Sewer Notes. 3.65s M-N $8,500 Nov 2 '13-'29 48 '06 M-S $1,000-- __Sept 1 1913 4s J-J Jan 1 1918 5,000 3,000 -.July 1 '13-'15 4 hs'08 J-J 334s J-J 1,000-Sept 1 '13-'14 4 H8'08 J-J 11,000. -Jan 1 1918 4s M-N 1,600_ _May 1 '14-'17 Town Hall. Sewer Bonds. 4 Hs'03 J-J $13.900_ -July 1 1918 48 M-N $64,000c_May 1 '14-'34 4s '94 M-S 91,000 -Itch 1 '14-'22 3 Hs M-N 43,000c_Nov 1 '12-'34 48 '95 F-A 9,300-- --Feb 1 1914 48 3.000c_May 1 '14-'23 Water Works. Sewer Notes. 48'95 dc'96A-0 8103,000...Oct 1 1925 3.90s10 J-J $14,000 _Nov 1 '13-'40 48 '96 A-0 49.000_ __Oct 1 1926 25 Refunding Water Bonds. 3 348'00 A-0 $30.000_Aug 27 '13-'15 School Bonds and Notes. 334s'04 J-J $10,000.- __July 1 1916 45 '04 J-J f30,000_July '20-23-'24 110,000.._ __July 1 1917 334s'05 F-A 70,000-Aug 1 '15-'21 330'05 F-A 30,000. Aug 1 '22-'24 334506 M-S 8.000----Sept 1 1925 Library Bonds. 48 1910 _ -- 88,000--June 1 '13-'20 Cemetery lot funds- ____ $26,514 Trust funds_ 10,424 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1911 752,138 Water debt (included) __ 202,000 Sinking funds _______ 158,903 Water sink. funds (incl.) _ 21,46 Assess. val.(% act.)'12_ _13,182,680 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-422.00 INTEREST on part of town debt at the Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.; remainder at office of Treasurer. 48 '06 J-D $2,320_Dec 29 '13-'16 12,664 July 20 '13-'16 48 '06 J-J 0.0'07 M-N 58,000__Nov 1 '13-'17 00'07 M-N 3,000 Nov 1 '13-'17 4,440_June 10 '13-18 4s '08 J-D 48 '08 F-A 4,380_ _Aug 1 '13-'18 4s '09 M-S 630_ ___Sept '13-'19 48 '09 M-8 35,000 Sept 1 '13-'19 4s '10 J-D 16,000__Dec 1 '13-'20 48 ,11 M-S 21,150_-Sept 1 '13-'21 Dec 1918 4s '08 ___ 1,713_ 106,650__June 1 '13-'21 48 '11 _ 48.11 J-J 36,000 __July 1 '13-'21 4s '11 J-D 66,105 _ _-1913-1921 Water Works. 48 '90 M-N $1,000,000_Nov 1 1920 48 - 24,300 _ _Nov 1 1916 48 '10 J-D 48,000cDec 1 '13-'20 4s '11 F-A 100,000____Aug 1 1921 4s '12 M-S 26,250_ _Sept 1 '13-'19 45 '12 ___ 22,500 Sewer and Paving Loan. 334s'09 J-D $84,000c June 10'13-'19 4s11 F-A 90,000-1913-1921 LEXINGTON. Bonds assumed by Tewksbury This town is in Middlesex County. Annex. 4s '10 A-0 $24,604 8(1 Apr 1 '14-'35 334s'06 J-J $1,500„Ju1y 9 '13-'16 --1913-1921 434s'06 M-N 10.800 Nov 9 '13-'16 9,000 4s '11 _ __ Fire Department Loans. 48 - - 10.650 434s'07 F-A $2,750_Aug 24 '13-'17 Water-Works Bonds. M-N $40,000 __Nov 1 '13-'16 4348'07 J-D 18.000_Dec 16 '13-'17 45 Damage Claims Loan. 5.000 _ -1913-1917 4s '11 _ _ 45 '08 J-D $1,027.80 Dec 30'13-'18 Refunding Water. Moths Loan. '17-'22 1 -Nov $60.000 M-N 48 g 43s'07 J-D $750 _Dec 5 '13-'17 Debt of Town-Jan. 11913. Hospital Sheds Loan. $208,700 43413'07 Water debt _ J-D $1,750_Dec 14 '13-'17 9,000 _ Department loan Fire City debt Apr 1912 $3,482,076 '71,200 Sinking School debt 1,018,386 2,275 Net debtfunds_ Land loan Apr 1912 2,463,690 3,500 Town-hall loan debt (included) 1,167,500 24,500 Water Trust funds _ Water sinking fund (incl.) 582,355 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '13- 319,175 Borrowing capac. Jan 1'11 494,206 Tax valuation 1912______ -8.106.015 property 1911 8,919.010 (Assessment same as actual value.) City assessed value 1912_84,694.648 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 _ _$20.10 Total (Assessment about actual value.) Population in 1910_________ -_4,970 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_419.00 Population in 1910 - -106,294 LINCOLN. INTEREST on the sewer and pavThis town is in Middlesex County. ing 48 of 1910 and water bonds of Inc. Apr. 23 1754. Pop.'10. 1,175. 1910 is payable at the Old Colony Water Bonds. Trust Co.. Boston. J-D $2,000c_ __Part yearly 4s 48 J-D 10,0000 ________ 1917 LUDLOW. J-D 23,0000 ________ 1930 334s This town is in Hampden County. J-D 9,0000 _ _______ 1932 3345 1774. Population 1910, 4,948. 45 J-D 10,0000 -- -.1933-1934 Inc. Bonds. 1936 48School 4s J-D 14,000c J-J $14,000r Jan 1 '14-'18 1937 48 45 J-D 4,000c J-J 32,000c __Jan 1 '14-'29 45 J-D 7,500c.. _ _$500 yearly DEBT Apr 11013.. $46,000 48 '11 ___ 5,500c--3500 yearly BOND. Assessed valuation 1912_ __4,287,204 School Bonds. 48 '08 J-J $40.000c _Jan 1 '14-'28 Tax rate (per $1,000). 1912--$17.0O INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bost. BOND. DEBT May 5 '13.. $125,000 Water debt (incl.) 85,000 Water sinking fund 18,200 LYNN. Assessed valuation 1912.. _4,039,382 This city is in Essex County. Inc. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ --$12.00 April 10 1850. Commission governINT. at First Nat Bank, Boston. ment adopted Oct. 11 1910. Brown Tail Moth Extermina'n. M-N $5,000r_ _Nov 1 1915 334s LOWELL. 334s J-J 8,500r_ __Jan 1 1916 This city is in Middlesex County. 45 M-N 10,000r-M&N 1 1916 Inc. Apr. 11836. Commission govt. 48 M-S 3,000r.. __Sept 1 1916 adopted Nov. 7 1911. 43 2,500r___June 1 1917 J-D Municipal Loans. M-N 3,000r_ _May 1 1917 4s 4s '12 ___ $21,825 1920-1922 45 A-0 5,000r.. __Apr 1 1918 4s '12 ___ 248,000 F-A 5,000r___Feb 1 1920 4s Park Loan. and Police Bonds. 4348'09 J-D $1.400....Dec 6 '13-'19 48 Fire '12 M-N $4,000r_Nov 1 '13-'17 Sidewalk Loan. Municipal Loan of 1912. 4s '07 J-D $5,000_ _June 1 '13-'17 43 '12 M-N$82,500r_Nov 1 '13-'22 Public Bldg. !mot. Loan. Park Loan. 430'07 F-A $6,250 __Aug 1 '13-'17 4s J-J $30,000c__July 1 1919 C. H. & M. Building. A-0 6,000r_ __Oct 1 1919 48 '90 A-0 $450,000_ -Oct 1 1920 4s 48 A-0 20,000r_ __Apr 1 1920 Schools. A-0 5.000r_ _Oct 1 1920 4s '91 A-0$150,000- __Apr 1 1921 4s M-N 5,000r_ ..May 1 1914 4s '96 J-J 200,000 __ _ -July 1 1926 43 M-N 5,000r_ ..May 1 1915 Nov 1918 3348 48 '08 _ _ 115,000 M-N 10.000r May 1 '16-'17 434s'07 J-D 37,500-Dec 16 '13-'17 4s M-N 3,250r_ __May 1 1918 4s Sewer Bonds. 5.000r_ __June 1 1920 0.18'06 F-A $12,000__Aug 7 '13-'16 48 '10 J-J School-House Loan. 4348'07 J-D 10,000 _ _June 1 '13-'17 J-J •$35,000r_ _Jan 1 1918 00'07 F-A 12,500_Aug 10 '13-'17 48 A-0 25,000r.. __Apr 1 1918 4s '08 M-N 37,500-May 15 '14-'18 48 J-D 10.700r_ __June 1 1916 48 '08 J-D 12,000_June 10 '13-'18 48 M-N •26,000r_ --Nov 1 1927 4s '10 M-N 35,000c_May 1 '14-'20 4s J-J 15,000r_ __July 1 1916 45 '11 - 40,000-May 1 '14-'21 48 J-J 3,500r_ Jan 1 1917 4s '12 A-0 45,000c_Apr 1 '14-'22 4s M-N 14,200r_ __Nov 1 1917 4,000 4s '13 1914-1923 430 M-N 11,000r_ __May 1 1917 43 City Stable Bonds. 4s '12 F-A $35,000__Aug 1 '13-'32 3Hs "8 Y-J -S 28,600r ..July 8:V ..er Library Bonds. F-A 15,000r. __Aug 1 1928 4s '12 M-S $4,000__Sept 1 '13-'22 48 4s M-S *90,000c_Mar 1 '14-'28 Public Building Bonds. 4s '12 M-S $22,000__Sept 1 '13-'32 48 '09 M-S 16,000r_ __Sept 1 1929 May 1 1929 M-N 35,000r 6,000 ..Jan 1 '14-'33 334s 4s '13 J-J A-0 18,000r_ __Oct 1 1929 45 '13 ___ 13,000 1914-1933 48 M-S •80,000r __Mch 1'14-'29 Paving Loan. 3348 M-N •38,000r_May 1 '14-'29 434s'06 F-A 36,120...Aug 7 '13-'16 334s 4%8'06 A-0 10,680__Oct 2 '13-'16 48 '10 F-A 71.,000r _Feb 1 '14-30 9,000r_ __June 1 1920 00'07 F-A 12,500__Aug 1 '13-'17 48 10 J-J A-0 1,000r__ _Oct 1 1920 4,750_ _Aug 1 '13-'17 45 4Hs'07 F-A 4s '08 M-N 6,000_May 15 '14-'18 4s '11 J-D 895,000r _ __ _1913-1921 Fire Department. 4s '08 M-N 9,500_May 15 '14-'18 A-0'410,000r--Apr 1 1916 45 '08 F-A 28,200 Aug 1 '13-'18 48 A-0 9.000r_ Oct 1 1913 1917-1919 48 4s '12 F-A 21,825 9,000r __Dec 1 1913 J-D 45 '10 M-N 47,600c_ May 1 '14-'20 48 2,350r_ ....Dec 1 1917 J-D 1913-1922 048 5,100 48 '12 ___ Iii-N 2,000r_ ..May 1 1914 3 Hs Charitable Bequests. Perpetual Public Improvements. _ $36,000 6s semi-ann 4s M-S $60,000c__-Mch 1 1918 Bridge Loan. M-N 2,300r_ _Nov 1 1917 434s 4s '10 __ $32,320 __Sept 1 '13-'20 48 M-N 5,500r.. May 1 1916 Police & Fire Dept. Loan. 3,500r_ __Sept 1 1918 M-S 43 $2,O80 -Dec 1 '13-'20 4s 48 '10 _ M-N 48,500r_May 1 '14-'17 M-N *42,500r_ _-May 1 1928 48 Miscellaneous. J-J •30.000r_ _Jan 1 1919 3'%s'03 J-D $9,770_ _ _ _June 1 1913 48 M-N 9,500r_ __May 1 1914 13,500____July 1 1913 48 4s '03 J-J 5,000r.. __Sept 1 1914 M-S 34s'03 M-S 4,450...... Sept 8 1913 3348 3.98'03 M-S 2,500_ __ Sept 26 1913 3348'05 M-N 20,000r _May 1 '14-'15 J-J 10,000r_ __July 1 1915 13 1913 334s 862 ...Nov 3%803 M-N MN 36,000r_May 1 '14-'16 7,650 _ Dec 31 1913 48 3.9s '03 J-D F-A 13,000r_ _Aug 1 1917 3 348'04 M-N 7,500_..May 24 1914 048 M-S 20,500 _ _ _Mch 1 1919 334s'04 F-A 15,800 __Aug 9 '13-'14 3343 34s'04 M-N 10,580 _Nov 5 '13-'14 48 '12 M-N*75,000r _Nov 1 '13-'32 3 34s'04 J-D 19,750 Dec 31 '13-'14 48 '11 M-N*12,000r ___-1914-1921 M-N 50,000r _May 1 '14-'32 334s'05 A-0 12,000..Apr 6 '14-'15 48 M-S 72,400r_Mar 1 '14-'22 334s'05 J-D 21,450 __June 1 '13-'15 48 J-J 7,200r_Jan 1 '14-'22 334s'05 M-S 24,780 _Sept 26'13-'15 4s 334s'05 A-0 23.220 __Oct 26 13-'15 4s '12 M-N 13.000r_Nov 1 '13-'32 M-S 45,000r_ _ _Mar 1 1920 660 __Nov 28'13-'15 4s 3 348'05 M-N M-N138,800r_Nov 1 '13-'21 3Hs'05 J-D16,083 75 Dec 30 '13-'15 48 M-N 39,700r_Nov 1 '13-'21 334s'05 J-D 3,525 Dec 30'13-15 4s I85 117 26 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. LYNN. (Con.)4s '11 J-J $24,000____Ju1y 1 1941 4s '10 J-J $50,300r_ __July 1 1920 4s '12 J-J 10,000_ _....July 1 1942 45 '10 A-0 8,500r_ __Oct, 1 1920 School House Loans. Water Loan. 4s '94 M-N$10.000__Nov 1 '13-'14 5,250__July 1 '13-'15 4s M-N $20,000r_ __Nov 1 1913 4s '95 J-J 5,550_ _June 1 '13-'15 4s M-S 50,000r _Mch 15 1914 4s '95 J-D 4s J-D 20,000r ....Dec 1 1914 4s '97 F-A 15,000_ _Aug 1 '13-'17 6,375 __Aug 1'13-'18 4s F-A M-S 10,000r_ __Sept 1 1916 334s 4s F-A 32,500W-Aug 1 '13-'25 A-0 9,000r_ __Oct 1 1916 334s 4$ J-J 7,500r_ __July 1 1917 4s '06 J-J 160,500 _July '13-'26 11,200 July 1 '13-'28 4s F-A 5,000r.. _ -Aug 1 1917 4s '08 J-J J-J 57,000 __July 1 '13-'26 4s A-0 2,000r_ __Oct 1 1917 4s Municipal Loan. 4s M-N 6,500r_ __Nov 1 1917 45 A-0 15,000r_ _-Apr 1 1918 5s '07 J-J $20,000_ _July 1 '13-'17 8,000July 1 '13-'18 J-D 10,000r_ __June 1 1918 4s '08 J-J 4s 2,000..July 1 '13-'14 J-J 85,000c&r_July 1 1918 45 '09 J-J 4s A-0 100,000r ..Apr 1 1919 4s Fire Department. J-J 75.000r_ __July 1 1919 4s '95 A-0 $1,200__Apr 1 '14-'15 4s 10,000 __July 1 '13-'22 J-J 48 J-J 35.000r_ __Jan 1 1920 334s A-0 200.000r_Apr 1 '20-'21 4s'06 A-0 11,000__July 2 '13-'23 48 A-0 25,000r_ __Oct 1 1921 4s '10 M-N 2,000--Nov 1 '13-'14 Hospital Bonds. J-J 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1922 4s J-D 312.000 __Dec 1 '13-'24 48 J-J 25,000r_ __July I 1922 334s 10,000-Ju1y 1 '13-'31 4s A-0 40,000r.. __Apr 1 1923 4s '11 J-J Public Parks. J-J 265,000r_July 1 '25-'26 4$ 4s A-0 10,000r_ __Oct 1 1928 4s '94 J-J $80,000-- __July 3 1944 4s J-J 75,000r_July 1 '27-'29 4s '95 J-.). 20,000_July 3 '45&'47 4s J-J 25,000r_ __Jan 1 1930 4s '99 J-J 20.000 __July 3 1924 12,000 -July 1 1926 45 A-0 25,000r_ _Oct 1 1930 334s'01 J-J 18,000-- --July 3 1929 M-N 31,000r_ __Nov 1 1913 4s '04 J-J 33(s 3 Us J-D 6,000r_ _Dec 1 1915 45 '07 J-D 25,000-- --Dec 2 1932 A-0 2.000r....Apr 1 1916 4s '10 M-N 10,000- __Nov 1 1934 334s 5,000_ ___July 1 1936 M-N 24,500r_ May 1 1916 4s '11 J-J 334s Police-Station Loans. 3348 J-D 3,500r_ __June 1 1917 F-A 6,500r_ _Feb 1 1917 45 '06 J-J $34,000-July '13-'29 334s Water Construction. J-J 25,000r_ July 1 1931 3348 J-J 75,000r_ __Jan 1 1932 4s '93 J-J $68,000- __July 1 1913 3348 330 A-0 325,000r_ __Apr 1 1932 4s '94 J-J 42,000-....Jan 1 1914 10,000....-Jan 1 1915 48 '11 J-D 168,500r_June 1 '13-'41 4s '95 J-J 4s '96 .J-J 19,000- -Jan 1 1916 Street Improvement. 15,000--July 1 1916 4s A-0'3125,000r_ __Apr 1 1920 4s '96 J-J 4s A-0 *25,000r_ _Oct 1 1921 4s '99 J-J 36,000__ __July 1 1919 15,000-- --July 2 1920 330'05 A-08125,000r_ __Apr 1 1935 334s'00 J-J M-N 5.000r....Nov 1 1915 3348'02 J-J 50,000 --July 1'22&'23 334s 7,500r_July 1 1916 330'04 J-J 23,000-- _ -July 1 1924 J-J 4s 48 M-S 5,000r_ -_Sept 1 1916 3548'05 J-J 25,000 -- --July 1 1925 _ 12.000......Sept 1 1931 48 J-D 13,000r-Dee 1 1926 4s '11 Paving & Sewerage Bonds. M-S 15,000r_ _Sept 1 1917 4348 M-N 5,700r_ __Nov 1 1917 45 '13 ___ $119,000 4348 Sewerage. 5,650r.. __Dec 1 1917 J-D 4348 J-D 10,000r_ -Dec 1 1918 45 '92 M-N $50,000- __May 2 1922 4s 750r_ May 1 1918 48 '93 M-N 100,000--..May 2 1923 M-N 4s 48 '09 M-S 20,000r_ __Sept 1 1919 45 '94 M-N 200,000-- --May 2 1924 J-D 25,000r_ _ _June 1 1920 45 '95 M-N 150,000_ ....May 2 1925 48 M-S 25,000r___Mar 1 1919 4s '96 M-N 100,000....-May 2 1926 33,6s 330'03 M-N 30.000 May 2 '33-'35 City-Hall Repair. M-N $1,800r.. __Nov 1 1917 5s '07 M-N 4,000-May 1 '14-'17 434s F-A 6,000r_ __Aug 1 1919 45 '08 J-J 20,000 __July 1.1938 334s Public Library Loan. 3Hs'09 A-0 20,000 _ _ __Apr 1 1939 A-0•335,000r......Apr 1 1917 45 '09 J-J 30,000.......July 1 1939 4s 4s '10 M-N 35.000- _May 1 1940 Sewer Loan. J-J $25,000r_ __Jan 1 1914 4s '12 J-J 20,000 48 A-0 *40,000r_ __Apr 1 1916 48 Debt April 1913. J-J 20,000r ___Jan 1 1915 Total debt _ ---------$1,836,850 45 48 A-0'100,000r_ __Apr 1 1927 Sinking fund, &c -------- 628,99) 1,207,851 48 J-D 11,000c.. __Dec 1 1928 Net debt 334s J-D 10,000r_ __June 1 1939 Water debt (Included) --- 315,000 334s M-S 30,000r__ _Mar 1 1939 Water sinking fund (incl.) 261,417 334s M-S 37,000r___Mar 1 1940 Total valuation 1912_ ___40,378,296 (Assessment about actual value.) Municipal Deficiency Loan. J-D 115,000r__Dec 1 1916 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.._$19.20 4$ 41,404 4348 J-D 18,000r_ __Dec 1 1917 Population in 1910 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. J-D 70,000r_ __Dec 1 1918 48 J-D 13,000r......Doc 1 1920 45 MANCHESTER. Drainage Bonds. This town is in Essex County. M-N $2,500r_ __Nov 1 1916 48 5,000r_ __Sept 1 1917 Inc. 1645. Population 1910, 2,673. 4348 M-S Water Bonds. M-S 30.000c.. __Mch 1 1938 4$ 4s M-N 38,500r_Nov 1 '13-'42 48 '08 M-S$138,0000 ____1913-1935 M-S 33,800r_Mar 1 '14-42 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ 9138,000 45 16,054,279 *Loans marked (*) are authorized Tax valuation 1912 by special Acts of Legislature in ex- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 --$8.50 cess of the city's legal debt limit. INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bog. Total outstanding bonds thus authMANSFIELD. orized is $1,971,500. This town is In Bristol County TOTAL DEBT, &C.-Dec. 31 '12. Inc. 1775. Population 1910, 5.183. Fund.debt(excl.of water)42,858,100 Bonds. Sinking funds 545,136 45School '11 J-J $38,000 -----1913-1931 9,000c-Sept 1 '13-'21 M-S 4s '11 Net debt ---------$2,312,964 Bonds. Water debt (additional) -41,807,000 45 Lighting $27,500c_Sept 1 '14-'34 '11 M-S Water-works sinking fund. 706,549 _s _ -- 74,000_ DEBT Apr 30'1-3_ ..-31-92,500 Net water debt $1,100,451 BOND. Assessed valuation 19124,180,446 Total net municipal debt_33,413,415 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-324.80 zIncludes loans to the amount of INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. $999,000 in excess of debt limit and Issued under authority of special Acts of Legislature; sinking funds, special MARBLEHEAD This town is in Essex County debts, $289,455. INTEREST coupons payable at Inc. 1649. Population 1910, 7,338. Bonds. Bank of Republic. Boston, or at City 48 Street '11 M-N $35,000c_May 1 '14-'20 Treasurer's office; other interest by Electric-Light Bonds. City Treasurer only. 4s '94 J-J $50,000c_ _July 1 1924 CITY PROPERTY.-The city 4s '08 J-J 1,000c_ __May 1 1914 property, consisting of water-works, 45 g '09 M-N 24,000c_Nov 1 '13-'24 school-buildings and public parks, Water Bonds. &c., amounted to $9,035,571.35 on 4s '89 M-N $9,000c_May '14-'19 Dec. 19 1910. Water-works are 4s '90 J-J 32,000c_July '13-'20 354s'09 M-N 11,000 __May 1 '14-'24 valued at $3,066,811.50. 4s '10 M-N 24,000c_May 1 '14-'29 ASSESSED VALUATION. M-N 12,5000 ____1913-1918 1912. 1911. 1900. 45 '88 M-N 7,500c_-....1913-1917 4s '87 9,0000 ____1913-1921 M-N '92 4s R. E.64195,830 61371.400 42364,060 15,000c _ _ _1919-1921 4s '95 J-J (Assessed at 3 cash value.) Pers..17333,524 16497,869 9291,126 4s '11 M-N 8,000c_May 1 '14-'21 Tot _81529,354 77869,269 51655,186 4s '12 M-N 27,000c_May 1 '14-'22 School House Bonds Tax(perM)19.40 19.40 18.00 ___1913-1923 POPULATION.-1910,89,336; in 330'03 J-D $22,0000_ 28,000c_June 1 '13-'26 1905, 77,025; in 1900, 68,513; in 4s '06 J-D 85,000 1913-1932 J-D 4s 1890, 55,727; in 1880, 38,274. BOND. DEBT May 1913_3414,000 - ---24,136 Sinking fund MALDEN. Water debt (included)-- 163,000 This city (P. 0'. Boston) is in Borrowing capacity Sept 12 178,551 Middlesex County. Inc. March 31 Total valuation 1912 _10,198,916 1881. The city owns property Tax rate (per $1,000) 1-912_318.00 valued at $1,954,200, not incl. the INTEREST is payable at Boston. water-works, which cost $943,133.79. Street Loans. MARION. 334s'04 J-J 32,000 _July 1 '13-'14 This town is In Plymouth County. 1,000__ _ _July 2 1913 4s '06 J-J • 5s '07 M-N 3,000 May 1 '14-'16 Inc. 1852. Population 1910, 1,460. Sewer Loan 4s '09 M-S 20,000_ _Mar 1 '14-'19 31 '14-'26 334s'09 A-0 6,000 __Apr 1 '14-'19 330'06 s-a $13,000-Jan 4s '10 M-N 6,000_ _June 1 '13-'15 45 '07 A-0 3,250 __Apr 29'14-'26 Water Loan 58 '10 J-D 3,000 __June 1 '13-'15 1 '14-'38 48 '11 J-J 13.000 __July 1 '13-'21 434s'08 J-J $96,000c__Jan $112,250 1913-1922 Perm. debt Feb 1 1913 _ 4s '12 J-J 13,000 Total assessed val. 1912-- 5,163,660 Drainage Bonds. 334s'02 J-J $15,000 - --July 1 1932 (Assessment fair cash value.) 334s'04 J-J 20,000. __July 1 1934 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912--..$12.00 45 '08 J-J INT. on water loan payable at Old 10,000 _ __July 1 1938 3 Hs'09 A-0 20.000 __Apr 1 1939 Colony Trust Co., Boston; on sewer 4s '10 M-N 8.000 __June 1 '13-'20 loan atWareham Savings Bank. [VOL. xcvi. MARLBOROUGH. BOND.DEBT Dec 31 '1231,357,000 This city is in Middlesex Co. Inc. Notes outstanding 381,683 May 23 1890. Popula.'10, 14,579. 1,131,727 Sinking funds 26,934,750 Sewer Bonds Total valuation 1912 4s M-S $30,000c_ __Sept 1 1914 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 _--$18.00 45 J-J 20,000c_ __July 1 1918 Population in 191023,150 45 '04 J-J 12,000e_ __July 1 1929 INT.at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bost. 4s M-N 13,000c_ __Nov 1 1933 45 M-N 3,000c&r_Nov 1 1933 45 '10 J-J 46,000c_July 1 '13-'35 MELROSE. This city is in Middlesex County. 48 '11 F-A 14,000c_Aug 1 '13-'26 Inc. a town 1850; city Jan 1 1900. Water Bonds. 4s M-S $75;0 00c_ __Sept 1 1913 Police-Signal Loan. 45 J-D $3,600r ____1913-1916 M-S 30,000c_ __Sept 1 1921 46 45 F-A 150,000c.. __Aug 1 1922 School Bonds 4s M-S 70,000c_ __Sept 1 1924 48 '96 F-A $200,000c&rFeb 24 1916 45 J-J 50,0000_ __July 1 1926 330'09 M-S 78,000c_ __Mch 1 1929 4s M-N 20,000c_ __May 1 1930 Park Bonds 4s J-D 7,600___$3,200 y'rly 48 '11 M-N $10.500e_Nov 1 '13-'21 *Surface Drainage Bonds General Loans 4s J-D $50,0000_ .._June 1 1915 4s '02 J-J 3100,000c_July 15 1932 48 '09 M-N 5,000c_ __Nov 1 1919 City Hall Bonds 4s '05 J-J 330,000c_July 1 '13-'24 4s '10 J-J 5.0000_ __July 1 1920 4s J-J 9,000c_Jan 1 '14-'22 4s '11 M-N 10,000c_M&N 1 1916 4s '12 J-J 5,000c___July 1 1917 School Notes 48 J-J $20,0000 _- __1913-1917 'Sewer Bonds. 4s J-D $200,000c&r J'ne 1 '24-'25 Police & Fire Station Loans J-J 50,000c_ __July 1 1926 4s '08 M-N 334.000-- May 1 1927 45 J-D 50,000c_ __June 1 1917 9,000 _ __Aug '13-'18 4s 4s '08 F-A J-J TOTAL DEBT Apr 191-3_ $741,656 45 10,000c_ __July 1 1935 J-D 20,000c_Juhe 1 '37-'38 Sinking funds 327,030 48 426,000 4s Water debt (Included) J-J 10,000c___July 1 1937 Borrowing capacity 126,343 334s'09 J-D 10,000c_ __June 1 1939 Total valuation 1912 _- -- _10,696,549 48 '10 A-0 10,000c_ __Apr 1 1940 (Assessment is 7-10 actual value.) 4s '11 M-N 10,000c_M&N 1 1941 Tax rate (per 31.000) 1912--_$21.00 4s '12 J-J 10,000c_ _ _July 1 1942 Auditorium Loan Bonds INT. at 'Winthrop Nat. Bk., Bos. 45 '11 J-J 1312,0000_July 1 '13-'16 t 30,000c_July 1 '17-'31 MAYNARD. Water-Works. This town is in Middlesex Co. Inc. 48 A-0 350,000c&r.Oct 1 1913 Apr. 19 '71. Popula. 1910, 6,390. M-S 35,000c_Mch 1 1918 45 Water Bonds J-J 38,000c_ __July 1 1925 48 '89 J-J 3125,000c&r.Jan 1 1919 4s F-A 10,000c_ __Aug 1 1922 BOND.DEBT Feb 1 '13-- $125,000 4s 5,000c _Feb 1 1923 F-A Floating debt 11,400 48 74,442 330'09 J-D J38,0000_June 1 '13-'31 Sinking fund_ 1,000c_ __June 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1912 4,080,102 (Assessment about 80% actual value. 4s '10 M-N 7,000c_May 1 '14-'20 Tax rate (per $1,000). 1912-$16.50 4s '11 M-N 3,000c_May 1 '14-'16 1NT. at Internat. Tr. Co., Boston. 4s '11 M-N 4,000c_Nov 1 '13-'16 10,000c_July 1 '13-'22 45 '12 J-J TOAL DEBT Jan 1 '13_$1,038,500 MEDFORD. assets..537,400 Sinking fund This city is in Middlesex County. 169,301 Borrowing capacity Incorporated May 31 1892. 2,028,389 Total value city prpe Notes. 17,422,800 _ __ *12,500 __July 15 1913 Tax valuation 1912 48 '03 (Assessment actual value.) 45 '03 _ -- 7,450-- --Dec 1 1913 4s '04 - 37,000_ Dec 1 1914 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 __$20.40 15,715 4s '05 _ - 3,650-- --Jan 1 1915 Population in 1910 4s '05 - 33,643--July 1 1915 INT. at the Eliot Nat. Bank and 45 '05 _ - 18,000-- --Dec 1 1915 Second Nat. Bank of Boston and 45 '06 ___ 7,500- --Jan 1 1916 Melrose Nat. Bank of Melrose. 4s '06 - -- 5,000_ ..May 1 1916 l*Outslde of debt limit.] 4s '06 .._- 16,000 _- __Aug 1 1916 _ __ 2,400- __Sept 1 1916 MERRIMAC. 4s '06 45 '06 _ _- 11,000 __Dec 1 1916 This town is in Essex County. 4s '06 _ - 15,000.._ __Dec 1 1926 Inc. 1876. Population '10. 2,202. 4s '07 _ _- 7,000_ __Jan 1 1927 Water Bonds 45 '07 - -- 5,000 ...July 1 1917 45 '04 J-J 370.000c_July 15'13-'32 _ - 14,500......-Aug 1 1917 48 '07 Bonds _ __ 10,800ept 1 1917 45 Electric-Light 4s '07 $7,000c_July 15 '13-26 48 '07 _ -- 27,239 _....Jan 1 1918 BOND.J-J DEBT Jan 1 '13.. $77,000 45 '08 -- 12,000.. __July 1 1928 Floating debt 15,400 45 '08 _ __ 7.500_ __Oct 1 1918 Assess. val.(VI est.) 1912_ 1,339,714 48 '08 - -- 8,000........Dec 1 1918 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912---$24.00 48 '08 _ -1,700._ __Dec 1 1913 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 48 '08 --- 2.500..-Dec 22 1913 4s '09 - -- 4,000-July 1 1919 METHUEN. 48 '09 _ __ 4,200 __ __Sept 1 1919 This town is in Essex County. Inc. 48 '09 _ __ 4,000- __Oct 1 1919 4s '09 _ ._ 16,500- __Dec 1 1919 In 1725. Pop'n 1910, 11,448. Bonds 3346'09 M-N 12,500 _ ..May 1 1919 4s WaterM-N$ 100,000c _ -May I 1924 43.'10 _ 13,000-- _July 1 1920 4s F-A 30,000c __ _1913-1924 4s '10 - 1.000-- __July 1 1915 4s A-0 25,0000_ __Oct 1 1925 45 '10 8,000....-Nov 1 1920 ___ F-A 25,000c_ _.Feb 1 1928 _ __ 1,000--Nov 1 1915 45 4s '10 J-D 25,0000_ _ -Dec 1 1930 48 '10 _ __ 1,100 __ __Dec 1 1920 4s A-0 12,000 1913-1924 45 ___ 1,500_Feb 1 '14-'16 4s A-0 13,500 _ ..‘ _ _1913-1940 45 4,500__May 1 '14-'22 48 45 '11 if-N 3,000c_Nov 1 '13-'16 4s '10 J-D 27,000c-Dec 1 '13-'33 Sewer Loan 48 '11 ___ 2,000__May 1 1916 J-J *25,000 _- _July 1 1932 4s '11 ___ 1,200_ __ _May 1 1921 3348 J-J 2,500-- ...Jan 1 1914 ___ 6,000__..Sept 1 1922 334s 4s J-J 4 Hs 800 -- -.Jan 1 1917 ___ 13,800__ __Oct 1 1922 45 M-S 1,500-- --Sept 1 1917 434s Play-Ground Bonds F-A 9,000-1915 & 1916 48 '94 J-D $9,000c.. _Dec 1 1914 4s -1920 4,400 4s '03 M-N 9,000c.. __May 1 1932 45 PumpJ-J Loan 4s '12 F-A 40,000c..Aug 1 '13-'42 48 F-A $7,000 _ ._ -1913-1914 Bonds Water-Works Bonds 48 '94 J-J 332,000c_Jan 1 '14-'22 4sSchool '10 F-Af352,000c_Aug 1 '13-'25 4.8 '94 A-0 30,000o_Oct 1 '14-'19 1 15,000c_Aug 1 '26-'30 '16-'23 1 45 '95 J-J 53,0000_July School-liouse Notes 4s '94 J-D 25,0000-Dec 1 1922 334s J-D $5,000 __-_-1921 16,000c_ __July 1 1923 4s 45 '97 J-J J-J 3,500 __ __Jan 1 1925 Sidewalk Bonds 4s M-S 5,000._ __Mch 1 1925 48 '11 F-A 37,0000_Aug 1 '13-'19 48 F-A 9,000 1917-1918 Sewer Bonds 45 J-J 10,000 Jan 1921 4s -- $10,000__Sept 1 '13-32 4s Jan 1922 3,000 10,000c_ __July 1 1915 Funded J-J 45 '94 J-J debt $409,700 April 1913 -__ 1915 1 __Oct 10,000c. '94 A-0 45 Water debt (incl.) 257,500 48 '95 F-A 161,000c_Aug 1 '16-23 Sinking 80,559 48 '94 J-J 10,000c...._July 1 1924 Water funds 76,890 (incl.)_ sinking fund 1924 1 45 '94 A-0 10,0000-Oct 87,398 45 '96 J-J 20,000c.. __July 1 1025 Borrowing capacity 7,986,595 45 '96 J-J 41,000c_ __July 1 1926 Assess. val.(YL act.)'12 1912-__$20.90 4s '09 M-N 5,0000_ -.May 1 1939 Total tax (per $1,000) INT. on bonds at First Nat-Bank. 45 '09 M-S 5,0000_ - _Sept 1 1939 4s '10 M-S 15.000o_ __Sept 1 1940 Bos.; on notes at City Treas. office. 48 '11 M-S 5,000c -Sept 1 1941 MIDDLEBOROUGH. -School-House Bonds This town is in Plymouth County. 4s '03 M-N 345,000c_ -.May 1 1922 4s '07 M-N 14.000c..--May 1 1927 Inc. In 1669. Pop. 1910, 8.234. 5 sa 48 '08 F-A 95,000c_ __Aug 1 1928 ,9a1ilroma-dNLo R ,n0000..-Nov 1 1918 4s '11 M-S 74,000c_Sept 1 '13-'31 45 ond* -N ghtmB ,010 48 '12 J-J 20,0000-July 1 '13-'32 4s L s1,200c_ __Nov 1 1915 Public-Building Bonds 45 '03 J-J 338,0000&r.July 1 1913 4s '93 M-N 40,000c_Nov 1 '13-'23 48 '94 M-N 56,0000-Nov 1 1914 45 '06 F-A 20,000c_ _Nov 1'24-'27 _ 1,000_ -_Nov 1 1913 48 '95 J-J 6,000c-July 1 1912 4s School Loan 48 '95 J-J 18,000c-_July 1 1915 45 '98 F-A 80,000c_ __Aug 1 1918 45 '00 M-N 35,0000.. _.Nov 11914 2500_ __Sept 8 1913 45 '99 M-S 35,0000-M0h 1 1919 4s '03 M-S 4s '06 MN 23,100-Nov 1 '13-'26 Park Bonds 400--Dec 18 1913 4s F-A 312,000c&r_Feb 1 1930 4s '09 _ - General Improvement Loan 48 J-J 20,000c&r_July 1 1932 ,8000.Nov --Nov 1 1915 4s '02 M-N 27,000r-Nov 1 1032 45 '00 M-N $3800o Loan Sewer Drainage Bonds. 4s '12 _ __ $1,500__July 1 '17-'22 4s'91&'94 M-N $5,0000_Nov 5 1913 4s '12 9,500_ _July 1 '13-'22 Permanent debt Jan 1 1912 *114,550 Temporary loans 30,000 Fire-Station Bonds. 4s --- $12,000. July 1 '13-'32 Total assessed val. 1912_ 4,849,792 (Assessment about full value.) Stable Bonds rate (per Tax $1,000) 1912_ --$20.00 4s '04 J-D $15,000o_ __June 1 1924 INTEREST on light bonds payable Municipal Loan Bonds 45 '97 M-N $198,0000 __May 1 1917 In Boston; on railroad loan in Salem: 43 '98 J-J 100,000c Jan 1 1918 on other loans in Middleborough. MAY, 1913.] MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. Bridge Bonds 4s '07 J-J $777,000r_ _Jan 1 1957 48 '10 A-0 114,000r _Oct 1 '13-19 121.000r- --Oct '20-'40 Wharf Bonds 4s '97 M-N $52,000r_ May 1 1927 4s 11 A-0 20,000r __Apr 1 '14-'21 City Improvement 45 g '03 J-D $120,000r___Dec 1 1913 4s g '05 J-J 110,000r.. _July 1 1915 4s '07 F-A 169,000r_Feb 11 '14-'16 126,000r __Feb 11 1917 430'07 A-0 97,000r-Oct 1 1917 55 '07 J-D 43,000r_ __Dec 1917 4s 8'08 J-J 108,000r_ __July 1 1918 4s '08 M-N 5 4,000r___Nov 1 1913 10,000r_Nov 1 '14-'18 330'09 J-J 182,000r.July 1 '13-'19 4s '09 F-A 7,000r_Aug 1 '13-'19 MILFORD. 4s '10 M-SJ 22,000r___Mch 1 1914 This town is in Worcester County. 1126,000r_Mch 1 '15-'20 Inc. 1780. Population '10, 13,055. 4s '10 J-D 32,000r_June 1 '13-'20 School Notes '10 J-J 50,001k_ __July 1 1920 3 3is g M-N $2,400_-Nov 10 1916 4s '10 A-0 50,000r_Oct 1 1920 330 M-N 35,000 __Nov 1 '13-'19 4s High-School Bonds 3(s M-N 6,000..Nov 10 '13-'15 3348'05 J-J $100,000r_ __July 1 1925 48 M-S 14.000...Sept 1 '13-'26 J-J 85,000r_ __Jan '14-'30 J-J 14,000_July 7 '13-'26 330'10 48 4s '11 J-J 90,000r_Jan 1 '14-'31 Sewer Bonds 49 '11 J-J 95,000r_July 1 '13-'31 4s '06 A-0$144,000 1913-1936 '12 J-J 95.000r_Jan 1 '14-'32 48 '08 M-N 42,000c_Nov 1 '13-'33 4s 4s '12 J-D 50,000r_June 1 '13-'32 48 '11 A-0 28,000c_Oct 1 '13-'26 Bonds BOND.DEBT Feb 1 '13_ $214,000 48Sewer '94 A-0 $32,000r_ -Apr 1 1914 Notes 71,400 48 '95 A-0 58,000r_ __Apr 1 1925 Total valuation '12-'13 _- 9,886,558 45 g '97 M-S 69,000r.. __Mch 1 1927 (Assessment about full value.) 3348'98 F-A 35,000r_ __Feb 1 1928 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ --$18.70 3 348'99 F-A 33,000r-_Feb 1 1929 INT. on 4s at Nat. Shawmut Bk., 3 M g'02 M-S 30,000r.. _Mch 1 1932 Boston; on 348 at Milford Say. Bk. 45 g '03 J-D 30,000r-Dec 1 1933 and Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. 45 g '05 J-J 62,000r.. _-July 1 1935 4s g '07 A-0 205,000r_ _Oct 1 '13-'37 45 '11 M-N 140,000r_May 1 '14-'41 MILTON. 4s '11 J-D r6,000r_Dec 1 '13-'21 This town is in Norfolk County. 60,000r_ _Dec 1 '22-'41 Inc. 1662. Population 1910, 7,924. 48 '12 J-D 50,000r_June 1 '13-'42 School Loan M-S 100,000r..Sept 1 '13-'42 48 '12 45 ___ $5,000 1913-1914 330'09 M-N 93,000 __Nov 1 '13-'29 4s '13 M-S 100,000r_Mar 1 '14-'43 Water Loan Library Bonds '88 A-0 $20,000r_ __Apr 1 1918 45 -_- $27,500 1913-1922 45 4s '94 A-0 120,000r. __Apr 1 1924 Sewer Bonds 48 '04 J-J $2,000r _July 1 '13-'14 4s g '94 A-0 200,000c__Dec 15 1924 '96 A-0 400,000c-Apr 1 1926 -s '98 J-J 7,000 1913-1918 4s g g '97 J-J 600,000c.-Jan 1 1927 _s '10 J-J 8,000 1913-1917 4s J-D 48,000r_ __June 1 1930 3348'00 Water Bonds 330 F-A $5.),000c-Aug 1 '13-'17 4s '10 J-D 140,000r_June 1 '13-'40 330 F-A 150,000c --Aug 1 '18-'32 48 '10 M-S i15,000r_Sept 1 '13-'15 75,000r_Sept 1 '16-'40 Building Bonds 48 '06 A-0 $6,500c-Apr 1 '13-'16 48 '11 M-N 40,000r_May 1 '14-'41 84,000r_May 1 '14-'27 Funded debt Apr 1913_ _ $349,000 1 '28-'37 Net water debt (Incl.) - 202,000 4s '12 M-N{50,000r_May 20,000r_May 1 '38-'42 Total valuation 1912_.27,359,780 School & Public Bldg Bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912..-$11.50 g '97 M-S$128,000r_ __Mch 1 1917 INT.on school 330 of 1909 at Old 4s 3348'98 F-A 92,000r___Feb 1 1918 Colony Trust Co., Boston; other 34g'99 F-A 30,000r_ _-Feb 1 1919 loans at First Nat. Bk., Boston. 3358'99 J-D 200,000r_ __June 1 1920 3348'02 M-S 65,000r_ __Mch 1 1922 NATICK. 3348'03 F-A 120,000r_ __Feb 1 1923 This town is in Middlesex County. 4s g '03 J-D 50,000r_ __Dec 1 1923 Inc.Feb. 19 1781. Pop'n 1910,9,866. 48 g '05 J-D 26,000r Dec 1 '13-'25 45 g '04 J-J 60.000r..July 1 '13-'24 High-School Bonds. 4s '12 J-J $110,000__July 1 '13-'32 4s g '05 J-J 36,000r_ _Jan 1 '13-'25 48 g '05 J-J 21,000r_ __July 1 1925 Sewer Notes 16,000r___July 1 1913 48 J-J $71,665 -----1927-1941 4s g '08 J-J f 1225,000r_ _July 1 '14-'28 Grade-Crossing Notes 48 '10 J-D 90,000r_June 1 '13-'30 48 J-J $10,500 15,000r__Jan 1 '14-'16 1914-1916 Water Notes 4s '11 J-J j 20,000r__Jan 1 '17-'21 4$ J-J $36,400 1914-1938 30,000r Jan 1 '22-'31 Sewer Bonds 4s '11 J-J 126,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'31 48 J-J $200,000 July 1 15-20-5-6 4s '10 J-D 14,000r_ _Dec 1 1930 45 J-J 25,000_ __July 15 1926 4s '12 M-S f 135,000r Sept 1 '13-'27 Water Bonds 1 40,000r Sept 1 '28-'32 3348 A-0 $45,000_0ct 1 '13-'21 Engine-House Bonds A-0 56,000_ ..Oct 1 '22-'28 334s M-N $20,001k_ __May 1 1927 334s A-0 9,000--Oct 1 1929 48 g 45 J-J Park Bonds 8,000._ __Jan 1 1930 J-J 48 7,000 - - --Jan 1 1931 48 '92 A-0$100,000r-Apr 1 1942 3348'01 J-J 28,000r_ _July 1 1951 Debt April 1 1913. 48 '07 J-J 72,000r_ __Jan 1 1957 Water debt. .$161.400 Sinking fund 5,629 Municipal Building Bonds Net water debt-$155,771 330'09 J-J $85,000r_July 1 '13-'29 Sewer debt.......$296,665 48 '10 J-D 90,000r_June 1 '13-'30 Sinking fund 41,610 48 '10 M-S 90,000r_Sept 1 '13-'30 Net sewer debt...255,055 4/3 '11 M-N 75,000r_May 1 '14-'31 Grade-crossing debt_ ...... 10,500 Library Bonds Net general debt 77,786 3)48'09 J-J Jan 1 '14-'29 High-school debt 110,060 43 '10 J-J $80,000r 85,000r__Jan 1 '14-'30 Total net debt of town_ _4609,112 45 '10 M-S 67,000r_Sept 1 '13-'30 INTEREST on coupon bonds payTotal assessed val. 1912 _ _$8,697,675 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ --$20.00 able at the office of the City Treas.; bonds by check. registered INT. payable at Treas. office STATEMENT OF DEBT. &c., APRIL 1 1913. NEEDHAM. Bonded debt $8,748,077 This town is in Norfolk County. Sinking funds --------1,776,632 Inc. 1711. Population '10, 5,026. Net debt _ 6,971,445 Water Debt Water debt (incl. above) 1,923,000 4s M-S3167,500c&r _1912-1937 Water sk. Id. (incl. above) 668,889 Refunding Bonds Other debt exempt from 330 M-S $4,000r --1930-1932 statutory limit., incl. 48 M-S 8,000r ... .1938 above 3,921.000 330 M-S 17,000c1 ---1930-1941 Borrow.capac. April 1 '13_ 353,057 4s M-S 47,000cf Assessed val., real_ 62,397,550 48 M-S 5,000. .1942 Assessed val., personal.. 39,164,784 Total valuation in 1912...101,562,334 Town-Hall Bonds (Assessment about actual value) 48 M-S $26,500r -1913-1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912- -$19.30 School Bonds 96,652 Population in 1910 _ 45 J-J 15,000r --1913-1916 The park, bridge, high-sch., 4s J-J 14,000r __ -1913-1919 library,water, municipal bldg. and wharf BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '12._ $298,000 bonds,the bonds of'07,'11,'12 Total valuation 1012 -- -7,316,185 & '13 and sewer the school bonds of 1904, (Assessment at actual value.) 05, '08, '10, '11 and '12 are authorTotal tax (per $1,000) 1912_ ...$16.00 ized outside the debt limit. INTEREST coupons are payable The municipal sinking fund reat Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co. ceives yearly about $100,000 and the water sinking fund $28,000. CITY PROPERTY.-Value in NEW BEDFORD. This city is in Bristol County. 19121s $9,512,736. Incorporated March 9 1847. Municipal Loan Bonds NEWBURYPORT. 48 '11 M-S$169,000r__Mch 1 '14-'21 This city is in Essex County. Inc. 48 '11 J-D 75,000r_June 1 '13-'21 June 1851. 45 '11 J-J Police-Building Bonds 18,000r_July 1 '13-'21 45 '11 J-J 17,000r_July 1 '13-'21 48 '11 M-N $26,000c_May 1 '14-'26 4s '12 M-S 135,000rMch 1 '14-'22 Overdraft Bonds 48 '12 J J 41,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'22 48 '07 J-D $10,000r __1913-1917 48 '11 M-N 25,000r _Nov 1 '13-'21 Water Bonds (outside limit) 48 '12 M-N143,000r-May 1 '14-'22 334E4'04 J-D $249,040c_ _June '13-'34 45 '11 A-0 9.000r __Oct 1 '13-'21 48 '08 J-J 65,000c&rfly 1 '13-'38 48 '12 F-A 23,000r_Aug 1 '13-'22 48__ 13,000_ _Dec 1 '13-'19 43 '12 M-S 50,000r_Sept 1 '13-'22 Pleasant St. Bonds. 4s '13 M-N 45,000r_Noy 1 '13-'22 4s '12 J-D $19,000c..Dec 2 '13-'22 MIDDLESEX COUNTY. County seats are Lowell and Cambridge. Incorporated 1643. Notes 45 '10 J-D $20,000-Dec 1 '13-'16 4s '13 -_- 28,000_ _Dec 1 '13-'26 Building Bonds 4s J-D$190,000c --Dec 1 '13-'21 Training-School Notes 4s '09 J-D $25,000_ - _Dec 1 '13-'17 Court-House Bonds 45 J-D $200,000c_Dec 1 '13-'32 Permanent debt Jan 1 '13 $435,000 Tax valuation 1912_ -699,270,535 Population in 1910------ --669,915 INT. at Beacon Tr. Co.. Boston. School Bonds 3145 J-J $35,000c&r_July 1 1922 J-D 50,000c_ ..Dec 1 1923 3348 48 '10 M-N 26,000c_Nov 1 '13-'25 Refunding Bonds 3 48'08 M-S $24,000r_Sept 1 '13-'18 45 '09 M-N 62,000c_ __Nov 1 1924 34s -__ 30,000 __Mch 1 '14-'20 Bridge Bonds (outside limit). 330'05 M-S $21,000c&r _1913-1915 Sewer Bonds (outside limit). 45 M-S $65,000c_ __Sept 1 1919 4s M-N 35,000r_ __Nov 1 1919 45 A-0 7,500r_ __Oct 1 1919 330 M-S 46,000r_ __Sept 1 1931 City debt Dec 10 1912Inside limit $230,750 Outside limit 569,500 Sinking funds ___ 178,778 Borr. capac. within limit 159,469 Ascess. val.(4 act.)'12__12,835,482 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$19.70 Population in 1910. 14,949 INT.atCity Treas.,at First Nat.B k. and Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston. 27 Serial Notes 48 J-J $120,000 __July 1 '13-'18 330'05 J-J 40,000 July 1 '19-'20 48 '05 J-J 10,000-July 1 1921 48 '06 .T-,T 1,383 _-_July 1 1921 4s '11 M-S 80,000c_Sept 15 '13-20 Permanent (note) debt April $251,383 1913 Assessed val. 1912 ______ 305,112,158 INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston. NORTH ADAMS. This city is in Berkshire Co. Inc. Mch 22 1895. Pop'n 1910, 22,019. Refunding Loans 3.15g'99J-J z$57,851.86_P1y 1 '13-20 3.15g'00M-S z14,916.64 --_Mch 1920 3.15g'00M-S z15,616.69_ __Mch 1921 3 348'01 F-A x30,533.33--Feb '21-23 348'02 A-0 z30,533.33--Mch '23-25 3 48'03 A-0 x11,533.32 -1925-1926 3 368'04 F-A x6,533.33.-Aug 1926 3.45g'05J-D z4,533.33_June 1 1926 4sg'06 F-A x1,533.32 _ -Aug '26-27 488'07 J-J z1,533.33_July 1 1927 4138'08 M-S z3,533.34_Sept 1 1927 330'09 J-D 15,000_June 15 '13-15 334sg'09J-D z3,783.33_June 15 '27 4sg'10 J-D z3,333.34_June 15 '27 4sg'10 J-D z25,000_June 15 '16-'18 3.908'11.1.-D z3.333.34_Junel5 1927 3.90g'11J-D z25,000_June 15'18-'20 Sewer Loans 3 48'98 J-D $16,000 __June 1 '13-'28 3.2g'99 J-D 11,900_ June '13-'29 3.28'00 A-0 17,000_ __Apr '14-'30 3.17g'01J-D *6,650_ __June '13-'31 3.48'02 M-N *6,620- _Nov '12-'32 48 g '03 F-A 6,300_ _- _Aug '13-'33* 1,500_ __June '13-'15 3348'05 J-J 2,000 _Aug 1 '13-'16 45 g '06 F-A 3,500 __July 1 '13-'17 4.2sg'07J-J 2,100 __Sept 1 '13-'18 4s 8'08 M-S 4,000_June 15 '13-'20 48 g '10 J-D 3.90s'11J-D 11,250 _June 10 '13-'21 Park Loans 3348'02 M-N •116.000--Dec '13-'32 Permanent Improvement Loans. 33005 M-S $6.000 __Mch 1 '14-'15 Sundry Loans 3348'96 J-D•$70,000_ June '12-'26 3.68'96 J-D •14,000_ __June '13-'26 3 g'97 A-0100,000 _ _ _Mch '13-'27 May 1914 4s g '04 M-N 3,000 Oct '13-14 48 g '04 A-0 4.000 1,200 __Mch 1 '14-'15 334s'05 M-S 5s g '07 M-N 4,000_Nov 15 '13-'17 3348'09 J-D 12,460 June 15 '13-'19 Bridge Loans 4s g '03 F-A $1,750 - _Aug 1913 5,490 -Nov '13-'15 3.5258'05 3.8734g A-0 800_ _Aug 19'13-'14 Water Loans 331s'89 J-J $56.000 __June'13-'19 3308.95J-J 78,000_-Aug '12-'34 3.6sg'051),I-N 23,000 __June 1 '13-'35 3 1-5g'99J-D 18,750-_June 1 '12-'36 4sg'04 M-N 16,600.- --Nov '12-'30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13_ $843,550 Total valuation 1012_ __ _16,083,088 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912- -_$20.30 •Outside debt limit. x Part of issue outside of debt limit. INT. in Boston at Nat. Shawmut Bk. & No. Ad. at No. Ad. Nat. Bk NEWTON. The city is situated in Middlesex County. Incorporated June 2 1873 *Water Loans A-0$300,000c&rApr'14-'17-'18 48 4s '90 A-0 250,000c&r_Apr 1 1920 4s A-0 200,000c&rApr 1 '21-'22 4s '93 F-A 50,000c_ __Aug 1 1923 4s '94 A-0 75,000c&r_Apr 1 1924 4s '95 F-A 60,000c&r_Aug 1 1925 48 '96 J-J 70,000c&r_July 1 1926 48 '97 J-J 45,000c_ _July 1 1927 45 '98 M-S 75,000c_ __Mch 1 1928 334501 M-S 25,000r_ __Sept 1 1931 330 '02J-D 35,000c_ __June 1 1932 330'03 J-D 32,000r_June 1 '13-'28 334s'05 M-N 22,000r_ _Nov 1 '13-'34 3348'06 F-A 23,000r Feb 1 '14-'36 *Sewer Bonds 45 '93 F-A$100,000c_ __Aug 1 1923 45 '94 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 48 '94 A-0 125,000c&r_Oct 1 1924 45 '96 J-J 70,000e&r_July 1 1926 4s '97 M-N 100,000c&r_May 1 1927 4s '98 M-S 50,000c&r_Sept 1 1928 4s '92 J-D 98,000r_ _-Dec 1 1922 45 '92 J-D 21,000r Dec 15 1922 48 '95 J-D 70,000r_ __Dec 2 1925 330'O0 M-N 25,000r_ --May 1 1930 3.10s'01 A-0 20,000r-Apr 1 1931 330'01 J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1931 330'03 J-D 32,000r.. June 1 '13-28 3348'04 J-J 34,000r_ _July 1 '13-'29 330'05 J-J 18,000r_ _July 1 '13-'30 48 '08 A-0 23,000 _Oct 1 '13-'35 3.65s'08J-D 78,000r..June 1 '13-'38 330'10 J-D 56,000-- _June '13-'40 Drains. 4s '04 J-D $29,000c&r_June 1 1914 45 '97 A-0 7,50O.--Apr 1 1917 Miscellaneous Loans 4s '10 J-J $7,000. _Jan 1 '14-'20 330'11 M-N 11,000Nov 1 '13-'21 3.65s'12M-N 38,000_ _May 1 '13-'22 4s '13 M-S 11,000_ _Mar 1 '14-'23 Highway Loans 48 '95 F-A $25,000c_ __Feb 1 1915 48 '95 A-0 52,000c&r_Apr 1 1915 48 '96 J-D •10,000-Dec 26 1915 48 '96 M-N •80,000c&r_May 1 1936 *Washington Street Loan 3s '00 J-D $45,000c_ __Dec 1 1925 NORTHAMPTON. 334s'01 J-D 35,000c_ __Dec 1 1926 • This city is in Hampshire Co. Inc. 330'02 J-D 12,000c_ --Dec 1 1927 June 23 1883. Pop'n 1910, 19,431. 3 30'03 J-D 13,000r_ --Dec 1 1928 Hospital Loans 3,500r-July 1 1929 3.658 M-S $4,000r_Sept 1 '13-'16 4s '07 J-J 6,000r _Sept 1 '13-'18 4s '95 F-A 300,000c&r_Aug 1 1935 3.858 M-S School Bonds 4s '96 F-A 200,000c&r_Feb 1 1936 J-J $50,000c_ __July 1 1915 45 '96 J-J 60,000c&r..July 1 1936 4s 4s '96 J-D 100,000c&r_Dec 1 1936 3348'04 A-0 45,000c_Oct 1 '13-'21 2,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1913 4s '97 M-S 100,000c&r_Sept 1 1937 48 '06 M-S 9.000r _Sept 1 '13-'21 45 '97 J-D 50,000cecr_Dec 1 1937 3.65s M-S 4s '98 M-N 50,000r_ __Nov 1 1938 4s '13 J-J 25,000cJan 1 '14-'18 48 '99 J-D 63,000c_ __Dec 1 1939 Sewer Loans 330'05 A-0 $6,000c_Oct 1 '13-'15 Engine-House Loan 334602 M-S $16,000r_ --Sept 1 1922 4 4s'07 F-A 4,000c_Aug 1 '13-'16 11,000r_July 1 '13-'23 3.85s J-J School Loans 7,000r_Sept 1 '13-'19 4s '94 J-D $50,000c_ __June 1 1914 3.65s M-S .14 3.500r_ _ _July15 1913 9,000c&r_July 1 1914 45 48 '94 J-J 4s '95 A-0 60.000c&r_Apr 1 1915 Refunding Sewer Bonds $45,000c_July 1 '13-'17 45 '95 F-A 75,000c&r_Aug 1 1915 330 g 48 96 J-D 50,000c&r_Dec 1 1916 Water Bonds 48 '97 J-J 100,000r $112,000c_July 1 '13-26 Jan 1 1917 330 g 4s '97 M-S 50,000c_ -_Sept 1 1917 PERM'T DEBT Apr 1'13 $329,500 48 '98 J-J 15,000r_ __July 1 1918 Floating debt_ 120,000 45 '98 F-A 35,000r-Feb 1 1918 Sinking fund assets _- 41,072 330'99 M-S 82,950r_ __Sept 1 1919 Water debt (included) _ 112,000 330'01 A-0 34,000r__Oct 1 1921 Total valuation 1912 16,310,765 330'02 J-J 211,000c&r_Jan 1 1922 (Assessment about fair cash value.) 336s'02 A-0 7,850r_ __Apr 1 1922 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ __$16.20 330'04 M-N 44.000r_ __May '14-'24 INT.at Hampshire Co.Nat. Bank, 330'07 F-A 126,000..Feb 1 '14-'27 Northampton Inst. for Savings and 4s '08 J-J 283,000_July 1 '13-'28 Northampton Nat. Bank. 33009 A-0 18,000 __Apr 1 '14-'19 48 '08 J-J 4,600.- -July '13-'17 330'10 M-S 15,000_Mch 21 '14-'20 NORTH ANDOVER. 330'11 M-S 10,000_Mch 1 '14-'21 This town Is in Essex County. 330'11 J-J 5,000__July 1 '13-'17 Inc. 1855. Population 1910. 5,529. 3.65812M-N 26,900....May '14-'22 Water Bonds 415 '98 J-J $80,000c-1923 Hospital Bonds 3s '00 A-0 30,000r ..Oct 1 1920 48 '99 J-J 40,000c _1929 3.10s'01 J-D 17,900r_ __June 1 1921 4s' 04 M-N 20,0000 ___ A914-1934 4,0000 _ --1914-1915 [Loans issued outside debt limit.] 48 '05 J-D Engine-House Bond's Boulevard Bonds 45 '04 J-D$100,000c&r_J'ne 1 1914 0'09 J-D $15,000c -.1914-1928 4s '94 A-0 80,000c ...Oct 1 1914 School Bonds 4s '95 A-0 80.000c.....Apr 1 1915 48 '11 J-D $22,000c_June 1 '14-'24 45 '95 M-N 100,000c_ __Nov 1 1915 Sewer Bonds 48 '96 J-J 100.000c&r_July 1 1916 4s '09 J-J $42.000c_July 1 '14-'34 45 '97 M-N 40,000r_ May 1 1917 BOND. DEBT Mayl '13 $223,000 330'99 J-D 15,000r-June 1 1919 Water debt (included) __ 144,000 - 60,307 330'04 J-J 2.000r_ -.July '13-'14 Water sinking fund Jan 1'13_ INT. at First Nat. Bk. of Boston. Assessed valuation 1912_ __5,529,521 STATEMENT OF DEBT, &c.. (Assessment at fair cash value.) APRIL 1913. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ -419.40 Municipal debt 44,273,300 INT. at Winthrop Nat. Bk., Boston. Water debt 1,262,000 Total debt 5,535,300 Sinking fund 2,552,605 NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH. This place is in Bristol Co. Inc. Water sink. Id. (incl.) - - 682,954 Net debt _ __ 2,982,695 1887. Population 1910, 9,562. Paving and Drain. Bonds. Borrow. capac. Jan. 1 '13__ 923,789 Total assess. val. 1912 __ _79,363,445 45 '12 M-S $6,000c_Sept 1 '13-'18 Total tax (per $1,0C10) 1912-417.40 Water Bonds Population in 1910 39,806 45 '84 J-J $25,000c_ __July 1 1914 4s '89 J-J 10,000c___Jan 1 1914 4s '93 J-J 30,000c __Jan '18&'23 NORFOLK COUNTY. Dedham is the county seat. Inc. 48 '93 J-J 32,000c__July '18&'23 1793. Population 1910, 187,506. 4s '12 M-S 20.000c-Sept 1 '13-'22 28 MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. xcvi. Street Bonds. 4s '10 F-A 14,000r_Aug 1 '13-'16 Sewer Bonds NO. ATTLEBOROUGH-(Con). J-D $2,000...June 21 '13-'16. 2,000r_Aug 1 '13-'14 34s 4s '06 J-J $117,000c.July 16'13-'36 4s '10 F-A Notes 2,000„July 1 '13-'16 $19,250__Sept 1 13-23 4s '06 M-N120,000_Nov 15 '13-'36 48 'II A-0 26,000c_Apr 1 '14-'26 Water 4s J-J 4.600 __July 1 '13-'20 9,900 Sept 1 '13-'23 4s '07 A-0 60,000_ _Oct 1 '13-'32 48 '12 M-S 38,000c_Kch 1 '14-'42 48 do 4s Permanent Improvement Loans. 3,500_ -.June 20 1916 FUND. DEBT Jan 15 '13 709,000 do 430 Surface Drainage Bonds. 245,000 48 '10 J-J $6,000c __July 1 1913 4s'13 ___ $14,200___Jan 1 '14-'20 3,000 _ -Sept 1 '15-'16 Water debt (included) _ do 4s Fire Department Loan. 297,000 4s '12 J D 1,500-May 15 1914 Sewer debt (included) _ _ do 4s 5,000c_June 1 13-'17 J-D $3,000 __June 1 '13-'15 3548 6,300 __July 1 '13-'19 Electric light loan (incl) -86,000 Town 330 School Bonds. J-D 12,500 __June 1 '13-'17 6,500 __ __June 1 1913 Borrowing capacity 266.179 4s '09 J-D $14,000c_Dec 1 '13-'19 454s do 334s 745_ _Oct 15 1913 A-0 10,000_June 20 '14-'15 Total valuation 1912 12,572,650 4s '11 J-J do 4s 96,000c_Jan 1 '14-'21 4s 1,500.. --Sept 1 1915 Total tax (per $1,000)912_ -422.00 4s '12 F-A 80,000c_Aug 1 '13-'22 4s '12 M-S 23,400_Mch 15 '14-'22 do 4s _June 1 '13-'15 3,500_ 45 ___ 1 -Sept _ 24.000 15,721 '13-'24 4s do Population in 1910Playground Bonds. INTEREST on the sewer 4s of 1906 Sewer Notes. *22,000 _Oct 1 '13-'23 4s '13 ___ 14,000_ _Jan 1 '14-'27 Municipal Loan. 48 '09 M-N $95,000c_Nov 1 '13-'23 Is payable at the First National Bank, 'Consolidated Miscell." 1910 4s '09 M-N 128,000c Nov 1 '24-'39 Boston; on the sewer 4s of 1907 at 4 As'10 J-J $56.825c ..Various 4s '12 M-N$25,200_May 15 '14-'22' 7,889_Jtme 15 '13-'16. 4s '11 J-D 4s '11 J-D 27,000_June 21 '13-'18 the Old Colony Trust Co.. Boston. Bridge Bonds. 12,000__Jan 17 '14-'17 4s '12 M-N 5,000 1913-1917 4s '12 A-0 $20,061.46cOct 1'13-'22 48 1,375___Dec 17 1913 5s '12 ___ Electric-Light Bonds & Notes. PEPPERELL. Miscellaneous. Refunding Bonds. J-J $50,000c. __Jan 1 1924 45 This town is in Middlesex County 4s '12 M-N$15,500c_May I '14-'17 __Mch 1 '14-'22 $90,000r M-S 330'02 330 J-J 4,865...July 1 '13-'19 Water Bonds Miscell. and School Bonds. 35,0'02 M-S 15.000r __Mch 1 14-'1648 '06 M-N 22,000.May 1 '14-'24 4s '08 M-N $100.000c_May 1 '14-'38 Trunk Sewer Bonds. 4*5'07 J-D 2,000_ _June 20 1914 BOND. DEBT Nov 1912 __ $127,000 4s '12 J D$12,400c__June 1 '13-'17 48 '03 M-N $44,000c_May 1 '14-'24 GROSS DEBT Feb 1 '13 $584,315 Assessed valuation 1912_-2,268,618 Wat ans. Exempted loans $11,000-----1927 98 '03 M-N 20.000c_May 1 '25-'34 -194_ 498,015 Total tax (per $1,000) 191-2.-318.70 $43,500----Park Loan. Sinking fund 99,201 Population in 1910-- --- -- _2.593 41,500-----1915 10,000.... _ __I928 J-J $2,000 __July 1 '13-'14 274,915 INT.at N.W.Harris& Co.,Inc.,Bost. 40,500--- -1916 9,000 ___ _-1929 48 Borrowing capacity 3-3 4,000-July 10 '13-'169,163,844 Tax valuation 1912_ -- _ 38,500-1917 8,000--- -1930 45 2,500 __July 1 '13-'17 J-J Total tax (per $1,000) 1912- -$19.50 PITTSFIELD. 75,000A918& 19 5,000 -----1931 45 _ -1932 DEBT FEB. 119134,000 INT. at Boston Safe Dep.& Tr. Co. Pittsfield is in Berkshire County. 142,000...1920-23 *524.9415 Incorp. as a town 1761; as a city 3,0001933 Town debt 14,500-----1924 -279,000 Water debt 1891. The sewer, water, paving and 13,500-- -1925 8,000.1934-37 68,000 Trunk sewer debt _ 1926 2,000-1938-39 $119,000 of school debt, included beNORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE 93,750 High-school debt low, is outside of the debt limit. DISTRICT. 4s '10 X:6-$16,000e_Oct .1 '13-'20 A district in Middlesex County. Water Bonds 48 '11 M-S 45,000c_Mch 1 '14-'28 TOT.DEBT Feb 1 '13- $965,699 M-N $50.000c _May 1 1916 0'11 A-0 9,000c_Oct 1 '13-'21 48 '06 A-0 $46,000c-Oct I '13-'35 4s 19,800,260 M-S 48 '07 M-S 18,000c_Mch 1 '18-'35 4s g 5,000c _ __Sept 1913 48 '11 J-D 18,000c_Dec 1 '13-'21 Total valuation 1912 $1,000) 1912-423.50 43.68'08 A-0 8,800c __April '14-'35 4s '08 M-N 95,000c_May 1 '14-'32 4s '12 M-S 50,000c_Mch 1 '13-'42 Total tax (per 18.219 in 1910. ,430 A-0 2,000c_1936&1937 4s '08 M-N 190,000c_Nov 1 '15-'33 4s '12 F-A 15,000c_Aug 1 '13-'27 Population INT.at Fourth Nat.Bank,Boston. BOND.DEBT Apr 1913._ $76,800 3 34s'04 F-A 14,000r_Feb 1 1914 Summary of Debt Jan. 1 1913. Assessed valuation 1912_ __2,062,045 4s '09 M-N 18,000c_Nov 1 '13-'16 Municipal debt $711,496 ROCKLAND. Fire Dist. tax (pr $1,000) '12$1.00 48 '09 M-N 100,000c_Nov 1 '13-'32 Park debt (playgrounds) _ 22.000 Town in Plymouth Co. Inc. 1874. INT. at Appleton Nat. Bk., Lowell. 45 '11 F-A 477.000 __Mch 1 '15-'39 Sewer-construction debt 623,500 Refunding Loans. 4s '11 M-N 95,000c_Nov 1 '17-'35 Water debt -709,500 330'05 $9,000r_July 1 '13-'15 M-S 290.000c_Mch 1 '14-'32 Refunding debt 4s NORWOOD. 150,000 4s '12 J-J F-A 35,000r_Aug 1 '13-'22 '16-'35 1 This town Is in Norfolk Co. Inc. 4s '12 M-N100,000__Nov Street improvement debt.. 78,400 Loans. Sewer Bonds 1872. Population 1910, 8,014. TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1913 2,294,896 4sSchool '09 J-J $4,000r. Jan 1 '14-'29 4s g J-D $60.000c&rJune 1 '13-'18 Floating debt Water Bonds 350,000 4s'11 11,000 __July 1 '13-'23 J-J 4s F-A $25,000c_ -Aug 1 1915 3 Ms g J-D 140,000c&rJune 1 '13-'26 Borrowing capacity 136,508 ($10,000 each 5th year until paid.) 45 '08 M-N 48,000c&r_Nov 1'19-'23 Total valuation -35,376,715 4s Water-Works. 1 '14-'16 $12,000c_May M-N '86 85.000c&r_Feb1'24-'32 F-A 1915 1 'II 4s 8,000c_June J-D 4s Tax rate (per $1,000) - „$22.00 4s '87 F-A 1912_ 1912-4,000c_Feb 1 '14-'17 M-S 40,000c_Mch 1 '14-'21 Population in 1910 5,0000_ __June 1 1918 4s J-D 4s 32,642 0 '10 J-J 16.000r_July 1 '13-'28 Paving Bonds 7.000c. __June 1 1917 48 J-D INT. at Eliot Nat, Bank, Boston, Library Notes. 4,0000.. __June I 1920 3 A g'04IM-N $45,000r_Nov 1 '13-'21 J-D 45 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ _ $139,000 Improvement Bonds 43 'II Sept 80,000c -1913-1932 36,000 Water debt (Included) 4s '08 J-D350,000c&rDeo 1 '13-'20 RANDOLPH. Water Notes. 1913 School Bonds This town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. Total assessment 1912- -- 4,827,630 J-D $2,200 330 (Assessment at fair cash value.) 1913-1920 4s g M-N $40,000rMay 15 '14-'17 Mch. 9 1793. Pop. 1910, 4,301. 8,000 4s J-D Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912--$22.40 33s g F-A 48,000c&rAug 15'13-'20 4.Highway Notes. -6,928 1913-1916 4s '09 J-D 105,000c&rDec 1'13-'27 4s Water-Works. J-D $4,300 J-D $1,500_Dec 31 '13-'17 Population in 1910 4s '09 J-D 112,000c__Dec 1 '13-'24 4s INTEREST on water bonds due Fire-House Notes 1917 1 __May 40,000c M-N 1913 BOND. DEBT at the payable is Apr 1913-$2,236,700 4s J-D $2,000 48 M-N 20,000c___May 1 1918 1914-16 and 1914-17 Note debt......136,864 4s Sewer Bonds. 1,000r-Dec 16 1918 New England Trust Co., Boston; on J-D and school due bonds 1914-28 48 '07 J-D$140,000....June 1 '13-'47 Water debt (included) _-- 1,452,000 45 water 1922 1 ___July 3-3 25,000c 4s '08 F-A 36,000c_Aug 1 '13-'48 Total assessed val. 1912._33,900,490 48 10,000c-July 1 1926 bonds and refunding 4s at 2d Nat. J-J Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 _$17.00 45 School-House Notes. M-N 3,000c -Nov 5 1923 Bank, Boston; other interest at office J-D $28,000.....1913-1926 Population in 1910 32,121 4s of State Treasurer. Notes. Refunding 1913-1926 8,000 INTEREST payable at First Nat. J-D 330 Bank and Old Colony Trust Co., Bos- 434s'07 M N$26,000c&rMay 1'14-'37 ROCKPORT. General Loan Notes. Water debt Jan 1 1913.._ $102,400 J-D $9,755 1913 ton; also at City Treasurer's office. 4s This town is in Essex County. 85,600 Other debt _ Electric-Light. Sinking fund (water)..54,636 Inc. Feb. 27 1840. Pop.'10,4,211. 4s '07 J-D $12,500r..Dec 1 '13-'17 PLYMOUTH. Water Bonds. 2,731,000 1912assessed val. Total 1 County. J-D '18-'27 is 25,000r_Dec This town in Plymouth 4 365'07 J-J $13,000c_July 1 '13-'25 value.- 48 TOT.DEBT Feb 1 '13_ __ $404,755 Inc. 1620. Population 1910, 12,141, (Assessment is about actual M-N 4,000c___May 1 1914 Total tax (p r $1,000) 1912_.$18.60 45 Sinking fund 35,902 Water Loans. M-N 50,000c_May 1 '15-'24 48 ShawNational Total assessed val. 1912 14,644,020 330 INT. payable at ...$20,400 330'02 M-N 10,000c_Nov 1 '13-'32 (Assessment about 95% actual value) 4s '85 J-D 5,600 __June 1 '13-'14 mut Bank, Boston. 9,000c_July 1 '13-'30 48 '10 J-J Total tax (per $1,000) 1912- _49.50 4s '90 F-A 6,500-Aug 1 '13-'17 School Bonds. 5.600 _-Aug 1 '13-'19 READING. 48 '05 M-S $12,000c_Sept '13-'24 INTEREST paid by New Eng. Tr. 4s '94 F-A 48 '99 A-0 10,500 _-Oct 2 '13-'19 This town is in Middlesex County. 48 '07 3-3 4,000c_Jan 1 '24-'25 Co. and First Nat. Bank, Boston. 330'01 M-N 8,000 _ _May 1 '14-'21 Inc. 1644. Population '10, 5,818. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '12 $106,000 14,000 _July 1 '13-'33 48 '11 A-0 $9,1300c_Apr 1 '14-'21 Assess. val.(N, act.)'12-3,782,480 3 s'03 J-J 3% ORANGE. 2,000 _ _Apr 15'14-'15 A-0 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$16.50 This town is in Franklin Co. Inc. 330'05 Bonds. '08 F-A 19,000 __Feb 15'14-'32 45 Electric-Light Feb. 24 1810. Pop'n 1910, 5,282. 4s A-0 $36,000c__Oct 1 '13-'24 INT. at Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bost --Nov 15'13'25 7,800 ___ 330'05 Town Hall Bonds. 43is'07 A-0 9,000r __Oct 1 '25-'33 '13-'32 1 20,000 __l ___ '07 4s 48 '11 A-0 $45,500c__Oct 1 '13-'31 330'09 ___ 10,000-------------SALEM. ---Notes. School Water Bonds. This city is in Essex County. -__ $5,000_Dec 21 '13-'17 8,000.............. 330 '10 -_ M-S $85,000c_Sept 1 '13-'30 48 Engine4s 5.200_Sept 27 '13-'16 Inc. Mch. 23 1836. Commission gov45 -House Loan. Sewer Bonds. ernment adopted Nov. 5 1912. $800 _-_ _July 1 1913 Us'03 J4 Water Bonds. M-N$20,000c_ _Nov I '13-'20 3 48 1910, 43,697. 250___Dec 15 1913 4s '03 J-D S24,000c_June 1 '13-'15 Population School-House Loans Bridge Bonds. 11,000 -J-D 30,000c_June 1 '23-'25 48 F-A $4,000-- On demand 4s '05 4s J-J $24,000 __Jan 1 '14-'19 '10 J-15 10.000. J-D 86,000 __June 1 '16-'22 330'09 4s 430'08 F-A 16,500--..On demand 4s 14,000c_July 1 '13-'19 3,150 4s '10 J-J J-D 15,000c_June 1 '26-'28 43 '10 J-J Loan. 45 Play-Grounds. Sewer Loans. J-D 10,000 - -June 1 1929 4s Municipal 4s 4 %s'08 F-A $2,500 -- On demand '92 J-D $16,000c_June 1 '13-'17 1913 1 __Nov M-N $750-. 430'93 '18-'24 1 __June 7,000 J-D 4s '10 BOND. DEBT Feb 1913_ $128,000 45 '06 A-0 3,000-Oct 1 '13-'15 18,000 July 1 '13-'30 Exempt bonds 105,000 3 Us'03 J-J 48 '06 M-N 4.000--Nov '13-'16 Electric-Light Notes. Borrowing capacity 100,971 3Yss'11 M-N 5,000 500--_June 1 1913 $12,000_Apr 27 '14-'25 4s '08 J-D 3)s Loans. Street Total valuation 1912 4,132,360 4s '09 M-N 4,000 .....1913-1916 $3,900 _Aug 1 '13-'25 0'95 F-A School Bonds. (Assessment fair cash value. 1 '14-'15 2,000c_May 1,600 __Oct 1 '13-'14 4s F-A $9,000c_Aug 1 '13-'15 45 '10 M-N 1,000r_-1913 Total tax (per MOW)1912_ --$22.00 3%s'04 A-0 430'07 F-A 22,500_Aug 15 '13-'17 4s M-N 52,000.-Nov 1 '13-'25 45 '10 M-N 25,000_ _Feb 1 '14-'23 F-A '13 INT. on water bonds at Orange 4s School Loans. Permanent debt Jan 1 1913 $341,700 Nat. Bk. and at office of Town 48 '95 F-A$3,461.25__Aug 1 '13-'25 Temporary loans Trust Fund Bonds. 55,000 Treas.; on sewer bonds at Nat. Hide 48 '04 J-J 16,800--July 1 '13-'24 Total valuation 1912......6.546,867 48 '03 J4 $55.000c_July 1 '13-'23 & Leather Bk., Boston, and Orange 33is'05 A-0 5,000.Apr 15 '14-'15 School Bonds. (Assessment about actual value.) 1 '13-'20 Nat. Bank; all other loans at Town 330'09 J-D 16,0000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.319.50 4s '10 J-J $20,000c_July 3.000r -1913-1915 Treasurer's office. Playground Loan. Population In 1910 ......5,818 4s '10 M-N 16,0000_Mch 1 '14-21 M-S '12 48 $9000 4s '10 J-J INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston Water Bonds(outside limit). PALMER. Fire Department Bonds. This town Is In Hampden County. 4s '05 M-S $11,000--Sept 1 '13-'23 43 '90 J-D $64,000c_June 1 '13-'20 REVERE. 1,500r_Mch 1 '14-'16 4s '96 M-S Incorporated Aug. 23 1775. Armory Bonds. This town is in Suffolk County. 48 '07 A-0 7,000---Oct '13-'19 4hs'13 ___ $21,000 4s '06 J-D $21,000 June 1 '13-'26 Incorp. 1871. in -June 1 '13-'15 1,500 J-D '08 45 Bridge Loan. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913$243449.86 45 '11 M-N 5,000r - __1913-1917 43is'12 J-D $21,000__Dec 1 '13-'19 Floating debt School Loan Notes. 75,000 6,000_ _June 1 '13-18 J-D $5.000 __Dec 2 '13-'22 48 '12 J-D Highway Bonds. -12,311,057 45 Total valuation 1912_----M-N 7,250_May 15 '14-'23 Pipe-Renewing Bonds. 4s '12 J-J 350,000__July 1 '13-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912._$18.00 4s M-N 19,250 _-May 1 '14-'24 4s J J $1,500r_ _ _ _Jan 1 1914 Refunding Loan. 48 3, 00r_Mch 1 '14-'15 A-0 6,000-Oct I '13-'24 330'05 M-S 48 '98 J-J $12,000. Jan 1 '14-'19 QITINCY. 48 1 -Apr 87,500 '14-'27 F-A 15,000-.Feb 1 '14-'23 A-0 '13 4s School-House Bonds. This city is in Norfolk County. 4s Playground Bonds. J-J 12,000_ _July 7 '13-'19 43,18'07 J-J $15,000c_June 1 '13-'17 Incorporated May 17 1888. 4s M-S 16.000_Sept 15 '13-'28 4s '11 M-S $2,000r _ _ _1913-1914 48 '09 J-J 15,000c_July 1 '13-'27 Municipal Dept-30,4s& 430. 45 F-A 4,000 __Feb 15 '14-'17 Water-Supply lids. (inside Grammar-School Loans. 44s DueDue1,500-J1Il3P 1 '13-'15 4s '11 M-S $8.000r -1913-1916 3-3 330'00 J-J $12,800 July 1 '13-'20 1913_ _$162,676 1918 851,750 4s -.June 1 3,500 J-D TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13_ $123,800 1914__ 129,570 1919 Loans. '13-'19 Sewer 4s 38,000 Assessed valuation 1912_ - _4,835.190 1915____ 115,500 1920 J-D 1S,000--June 1 '13-'30 4s '95 A-0 $14,000c..Apr 1 '14-'20 31,000 4s J-D 45.000__Dec 15'13-'30 4s '06 M-N 2,000_ _ _May 1 1914 (Assessment about fair cash value.) 1916_ _ _ 85,500 1921 24,000 4s ___ 45,000_ _Dec 15'13-30 45 '09 J-D 27,500c_Dec 1 '13-'23 Tax rate (per MOW) 1912_ _-$16.00 1917....... 63,500 1922 11,000 4s _ _1913-1921 ___ 6,000---Dec 10 1913 4s '11 M-N 9,000r Population in 1910- ------ _ -8.610 5s Funding Bonds. 48 ,11 M-N 18,000Nov 1 '13-'21 INTEREST is payable in Boston. 4s '12 M-S $150 000c Sept 3'13-'22 Sewer Loan. Street Loans. 4s '06 A-0 $2,000 Feb 1 '15-'16 4s '12 M-N 6,000_ May 1 '14-'19 High-School Bonds. _s 580.-July 1 1913 -__ $40.400 -----1913-1925 PEABODY. J-J 4.300-July 1 '13-15 45007 A-0 $70,000c_Apr 1 '14-'27 This town is In Essex County. In- 48 '10 A-0 15,000c Oct 1 '13-'20 48 5,350 July 2 '13-'16 4s '06 J-J 210.000 _July 1 '13-'26 corporated in 1855. Town property 48 'II A-0 3,000c_Apr 1 '14-'16 45] J-J Sewerage Bonds (outside limit). M-N 1,000_ _May 18 1914 48 '11 __ 20,000 __June 1 '13-'21 4s valued at $1,683,392. 45 '11 34 44.000 __July 1 '13-'21 45 J-D 17,000.-June 1 '13-'18 354s'03 M-S $60,000-Mch '14-'33 School Loans. A-0 5,155._Apr 1 '19-'16 33004 M-S160,000c&r.Sept 1 '13-44 330'02 F-A $45,000c Aug 15 '13-'21 4s '12__J-J 34,000c__Jan 1 '14-'22 4s '14-'46 15,800c_July 1 '13-'17 330 3-3 6,000__Jan 1 '14-'16 48 '12 J-J 5,500--July 1 '13-'18 45 '06 F-A 82,500-.Feb 1 430'08 J-J 6,500-Feb 1 '14-'26 3 As M-S Sewer Loans. 500._ _Sept 1 1913 48 '06 F-A 0'11 M-S 30.000c_Sept 1 '13-'17 J-J Electric-Light Bonds. 2,000--July 1 '13-'16 4s '06 M-S 57.500 __Mch 1 '14-'36 $115,000_1910-14 $11,000-----1938 48 Train'z-Sch. Bds.(outside limit) - _1939 48 84,000 _ 1915-18 7,500 4s '92 J-D S40,000c_June 1 1922 ___ 8,475_ May 1 '14-'16 48 '12 J-D $75,000__June 1 '13-37 -- 46,000.-Aug 1 '13-'35 168,000_1919-26 16.500...1940-42 330'09 Station. Street Bonds. 40,000_1927-28 4,000---1943 45PoliceA-0 $16,000_Apr 15 '14-'29 Water Bonds. June 1013 4s '03 J-D $5,000 3.000.-- --1944 19.500 __1929 48 '03 F-A$105,000c_Aug 1 '13-'33 2,550r _Sept '13-'15 45 '05 M-S Water Bonds. 18,500._ ..1930 6,000.-1945-47 48 '04 J-D 24,000c_June 1 '13-'24 3,000..1948-50 3 As'05 A-0$264,000c_Apr 1 '14-'35 4s '06 M-N 6,000.-May 1 '14-'16 52,500_1931-33 330'05 F-A 92,000c_Aug 15'13-'35 3,000 -.Sept 1 '13-'15 4s '11 M-N 4,000r -1913-1916 3346'05 M-S 66,000 _1934-37 48 '10 J-D 24,000c_June 1 '13-'20 MAY, 1913.j MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. 29 AO 13,500c_Oct 1 '13-'21 330 Water Bonds. $231.271 Sinking fund M N 5,000c_Nov 1 '13-'17 Assessed valuation 1912.. 3.647.945 330 g F-A$150,000 _-Aug 1 1928 330 A 0 3,000__Dec 1 '13-'15 4s ..Apr Xg'09 A-0 78.000c 3 value.) 1 actual '14-'39 about Assessment 48 '13 M S 25,000c_Mar 1 '14-'23 School Loans. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ __$17.50 Municipal Light Loan. 1913-1931 INT.at Boston Safe Dep.& Tr.Co. 4s '11 -__ $83,000 A-08102.000c __Oct 1 '13-'24 48 Town Debt Jan. 1 1913. and Spencer National Bank. Gas Sc Electric Light Bonds. Permanent Impt. Loan_ _ __$276,600 330'09 A 0 J 12,000_ _Apr 1 '14-'19 (outside limit) debt Bonded SPRINGFIELD. 1 3,000_ __ _Apr 1 1919 Sewer debt 198,146 This city is in Hampden County 2,000c_July 1 '13-'14 JJ 241,000 334s Water debt (gross) Incorporated as a city May 25 1852 Station Bonds. fund 57,254 Fire Water sinking Street-Ext. and Rifle Range. 1 '13-'15 $3,000„Dec J-D val. 1912 312,387,906 330 Total assessed 4s g '08 A-0 $30,000r __Oct 1 '13-'18 Water Bonds. (Assessment about actual value.) a Municipal Building Bonds. A-0 $199,000c_Oct 1 '13-'33 48 rate (per 1912-416.00 $1,000) Tax 33ig'09 M-N $540,000.Nov 1 '13-'49 Population in 1910_ .- _......-6.204 Insurance Premium Loan. 4s g '10 M-N 380,000.Nov 1 '13-'50 A-0 $1,000__Oct 1 '13-'14 48 INT. Is Payable in Boston. 48 g '11 A-0 304,000r_0ct 1 '13-'31 A-0 2,000 Oct 1 '13-'16 48 4s g '12 M-N 525,000 Nov 1 '13-'52 PERM'T DEBT Jan 1 '13 $590.500 Fire & Police Bldg. Bonds. TAUNTON. ....... __ 142,000 debt Floating This city is in Bristol County. Total assessed val. 1912 _ -10,930.508 48 g '10 A-0 $306.000r_Oct 1 '13-'30 Incorporated May 111864. River-Front Loan. tax (per $1,000) 1912_ ...$18.50 Total 48 g '08 A-0 $12,000r Oct 1 '13-'18 Sewer Bonds (outside debt limit). SAUGUS. INT. at Colonial Nat. Bank and Fire-Department Bonds. $83,500c&r_June 1 1927 This town (P. 0. Sta. Lynn) Is in 4s g '06 M-N $16,000 __Nov 1 '13-'16 4s '97 J-D '98 J-D 16,500r_ _June 1 1928 Old Colony Trust Co., Boston. 48 Essex County. Abbe Ave. Overhead Crossing. 4s '98 J-D 50,000r_ -Dec 1 1928 Water Loan. 40 g '07 M-N $62,000r_ _Nov 1 1911 4s '99 J-D 30,000r_ __June 1 1929 4s - $10,000.-- _Dec'14&16 Locust St. Extension. 4s '00 J-D 75,000c&r_J'ne 1 1930 WALPOLE. 48 7,000-Dec 1 '13&'15 4s g '11 A-0 $18,000r__Oct 1 '13-21 3 X8'00 J-D 100.000c&r_ Dec 1 1930 This town is in Norfolk County. 10,000 .Dec 1 1917 4s School Bonds. __June 1 1932 Inc. 1742. Population '10, 4,892. Xs'02 J-D 3 48 -- 7,000 __Dec 1 1918 48 g '95 A-0 $35,000r_ __Oct 1 1915 3 Xs'03 J-D 20.000r_ 1933 1 __June 12,000r_ Water Bonds. 48 6,500-- -Dec 1 1919 48 g '97 J-J 370.000r_ __Jan 1 1917 J-D 13.000r_ __June 1 1935 48 F-A $52,000c_Aug 1 '13-'25 - 3,000 __ _-Dec 1 1920 4s g '97 J-J 22,500r_July 1913-'17 330'05 330 Loans. 1 J-D 1936 30,000c&r_June Miscellaneous '06 4s 26,000_July 10 '13-'38 3348'98 J-J 52,200r_July 1913-'18 4s '07 J-D _ 4s '10 1937 June 1 4s $1,400_ __ _Sept 1 1915 ext 3,000r_ Water 8.000c_Nov 1 '13-'16 3 34g'00 J-D 20,000r.. __Dec 1 1919 330'08 J-D 20,000r_ __Dec 1 1938 __ 4s '11 3.500r_ -June 1 1916 do 4s Loan. e 1920 School-Hous 38 g '03 J-Da125,000 _June 1 3.300r_ __June 1 1917 do 4s '09 J-D 20,000c_ Dec 1 1939 *9,000 __July 1 '13-'15 3 3g'01 M-S 125,000r. __Sept 1 1921 45 '10 _ 4s 1,200r_ _ -June 1 1918 do 4s J-D 15,000r_ _ -Dec 1 1940 - 25,000 __May '15-'19 335g'02 A-0 55,000r_ _Oct 1 1922 4s City 330 11,700r_Oct 11 '13-'22 4s Bonds. do --Aug 1 '13-'35 61,000 ._ 4s '05 1 1923 4s '93 J-D $15,000c_ June 1 1913 Stand pipe -isj 4.000c -July 17 1913 33ig'03 M-S a40,000c&rSept 48 '10 - 22,000.-May 1 '14-'35 33-ig'05 J-J 396.000r_ __Jan 1 1925 4s '94 J-D 21,000c_ __June 1 1914 1 3,500c_July 17 1914 7.000 July 1 '13-'19 4s g '06 M-Na207,000r__Nov 1 1926 4s '10 8,000 Dec 1 '14-'17 J-D 17,000r_ --June 1 1915 Water 4s FUNDED DEBT Jan 1 '13 $207,500 4s g '07 M-N 43.000r_ __Nov 1 1917 4s '95 1 -.Dec --Sept 1 '13-'21 45.000r_ 1915 J-D do 4s '95 4s Floating debt - 100,000 4s g '08 A-0 88,000r Oct 1 '13-'28 4s '96 J-D 46,800r_ _June 1 1916 High-sch.4 xs 9,000 3,200 _Mch 27 1922 17,244 45 g '09 A-0 85,000r Oct 1 '13-'29 330 Sinking fund assets _ June 1 1914 School 4 Ms J-D $26,000 Dec 1 '13-21 19,000c&r J-D Total assessed val. 1912._ 6.343,006 a Coupon or registered. 4s '06 J-D 24,000r___June 1 1916 Fire sta'n 48 6.500__J'ne 19'13-19 (Assessment about actual value.) North Street Ext. Bonds. J-D 27,000r___June 1 1917 Playgr'nd 48 3,900_J'ne 19 '13-'16 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 __ 420.70 4s g '09 A-0$140,000r --Oct 1 '13-'19 4s '97 '99 J-D 45,000r_ _June 1 1919 PERM'T DEBT Apr 1 '13 $142,740 4s 8.047 Population in 1910 _ City-Hall Bonds. 330'04 J-D 33,500c&r_June 1 1924 Water debt (included) _ - 101,600 4s g '07 J-J $127,000r.july 1 '13-'27 48 '04 J-D 9,000r___June 1 1914 Total valuation 1912......6,434,562 SHELBURNE FALLS FIRE DIST. ($9,000 even years, $8,000 odd years) 3 Xs'05 J-D 30,000c_ __June 1 1915 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Park Bonds. This district is in Franklin County. 4,500r_ _-Dec 1 1914 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 __ _$15.30 '05 J-D 4s _19161940 _ _ 33-ig'03 J-D $125.000r-june 1 1923 48 '07 J-D 4s '11 M-N$75.000c_ 8,000r_ __June 1 1917 INTEREST payable in BostonBOND. DEBT Apr 1913._ $75,000 Sewer Bonds. 5s '07 M-N 5,000r_ __Nov 1 1917 East school 4 Ms at C. D. Parker Assess. valuation 1912- -_ _1,222,213 3s g '00 J-D a$142,000 __June 1 1930 4s '08 J-D 12,000r_ __June 1 1918 on & Co.; on water ext. 4s due Sept. 1 $2.80 1912 Tax rate (per $1.000 3 4g'01 M-S 14,000r_Sept 1913-26 45 '08 J-D 50,000c___Dec 1 1918 Five Cents Say. Bank;on 0th. INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. 3)ig'04 F-A 24,000r_Aug 1 '13-'24 4s '08 J-D 16,000c&r_Dec 1 1928 1915 at 48 g '07 M-N 20,000r_ -_Nov 1 1917 330'09 J-D 25,000c_ _ _June 1 1919 loans at the First Nat. Bank. 45 g '08 A-0 40,000r -_Oct 1 '13-'28 4s '09 J-D 12,000r__ _June 1 1919 SOMERVILLE. Bonds. 4s '09 J-D 30,000r_ _ _June 1 1929 WALTHAM. This city is in Middlesex County 45 Water g '93 A-0$150,000c_ --Oct 1 1923 4s '10 J-D 25,000c_ _ _June 1 1920 This city is in Middlesex County. and was incorporated in 1872. __Oct 1 1920 125,000c_ A-0 335g'90 4s '11 J-D 35,000c&r_June 1 1921 Inc. as a town 1738; city June 21884. City Bonds. g '07 J-J a230,000--Jan 1 '14-'36 4s '11 J-D 11,000r_ _ _June 1 1931 Water Bonds. 45 '96 J-J $28,000cdirJuly 1 '13-'16 4s 1 '14-'37 4s '11 J-D 5,500r__ _June 1 1916 45 '93 J-J $20,0000_ ...July 1 1913 12,000c_July 1 '13-'14 48 g '08 J-J a240,000 -_Jan 0'94 J-J 336g'09 J4a1,000,000-Jan 1 '14-'38 48 '07 J-D 12,000r_ __Dec 1 1927 4s '94 A-0 20,000c_ A &O 1 1914 4s '95 J-J 39,000c_July 1 '13-'14 330 A-0 20,000c&r Apr 1 '15-16 J-J 364,000c__Jan 1 '14-'39 4s '10 J-D 13,1&3.33r Dec 1 1920 9s 3 ms'02 J-J 29,000c_July 1 '13-'21 INTEREST payable at First Nat. 45 '11 J-J 3,300r_ __July 1 1916 4s '97 A-0 30,000c.. __Apr 1 1917 0'97 J-J 20,000c_July 1 '13-'17 Bank, Boston, and City Treasury. Water Bonds (outside debt limit). 48 '98 A-0 33,000c_ __Oct 1 1918 4s 98 J-J 30,000c_July 1 '13-'18 TOTAL DEBT Nov 30'1234,503,700 4s '87 J-J $45,000r_ _July 1 1917 330'00 A-0 20,000c_A&O 1 1920 45 '99 J-J 22,000c..July 1 '13-'19 fund 858,469 48 '98 J-J 20,000r_ _Jan 1 1918 330'05 A-0 30,500c&r Oct 1 '13-20 3358'00 J-J 32.000c_July 1 '13-'20 Sinking '12 3,645,231 48 '98 J-J 30,000c_ __July 1 1918 45 '06 A-0 28,000c ..Oct 1 '13-'26 36,000c_July 1 '13-'21 NET DEBT Nov 30v30'12 330'01 J-J 2,383,000 48 '99 J-J 15,000c_July 1 '13-'27 4.000r_ _July 1 1919 434$'07 J-J 4s '03 J-J 49,000c_July 1 '13-23 Waterdebt(add'i)No Water sinking fund. ... 226,717 4s '00 J-J 40.000c&r_July 1 1930 45 '08 J-J 6,000c_July 1 '13-'18 4s '03 A-0 22,000c_Oct 1 '13-'23 Net water debt (add'1)_ 2,156,283 4s J-J 30,000c&r_ _Jan 11920' 48 '09 J-J 20,000r .Jan 1 '14-'18 48 '04 J-J 31,000c&rJuly 1'13-'24 1 1922 July 506,500c&r Bonds. J-J city Street in 4s -The PROPERTY. CITY 1 '14-'25 __Apr 46,000r 330'05 A-0 10.000r_ _ _Jan 1 1922 330'03-4J4 $18,000r__ __Jan 1 1914 4s '06 J-J 33,000r __July 1 '13-'21 1912 valued its property at *12,382,- 48 '92 J-J 10,000c_ __Jan 1 1923 4s '05 J-J 11.000r_ __Jan 1 1915 of 3345'03 J-J 48 '07 A-0 72,000c&rApr 1 '14-'27 ti68, incl. $4,788,296 for property 2,512.50r_Jan '14-'16 10,000c_ ..Jan 1 1934 330'06 J-J J-J 330'04 rewater 1912 year In dept. 48 '08 A-0 45,000c __Apr 1 '14-'28 water 5,600r_Jan 1 '14-'18 5,000r_ _July 1 1934 4s '08 J-J Xs'04 J-J 330'09 A-0 76,000c_Apc 1 '14-'29 ceipts were $414,058; expenditures & 3 1935 4s '10 J-J __ Jan '14-'20 1 7.350 15,000c&r_Jan J-J ;48'05 3 bal., $22,799. $391,259; transfers, '14-'30 1 48 '10 A-0 100,000c_Apr 250r ____..Jan 1914 10,000c_ __Jan 1 1936 48 '10 J-J 334s'06 J-J 43 ,11 A-0 140,000c_Apr 1 '14-'31 ASSESSED VALUATION.-Real '08 J-J 15,000r_ __Jan 1 1938 45 '12 A-0 12,000c.......... _ 4s '12 J-J 107.000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'32 estate is taken at abt. 90% cash val. 4s '08 Surface Drainage Bonds. 5,000r. --July 1 1938 _J-J 4s '12 J-J 164,000c_July 1 '13-'32 Assessed val., real $123,602,570 45 7,000c_ _-Jan 1 1939 45 '96 J-J $6,000r_ _Jan 1 1916 4s '12 A-0 35000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1913 Assessed val., personal_ 25,927,780 3 Xs'09 J-J 5,000c_ _July 1 1916 15,000 __July 1 '13-'27 4s '96 J-J J-J '09 48 Lowell St. Bridge Bonds. 149,530,350 Tot. assess. val. 1912 3,000r_ __Jan 1 1918 3 348'09 A-0 $36,000c&rApr 1 '14-'49 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912_ -_$15.50 4s '10 J-J 20,000...Jan 1 '14-'33 48 '98 J-J _Jan 1 1922 11,000r_ J-J 1 '02 '16-'40 __Jan 48 48 '11 J-J 25.000 Sewer Bonds (outside limit). 4,000c. __Jan 1 1919 POPULATION.-In 1910 was 88,Elec. Lt. Bonds (outside debt limit) 48 '99 J-J 4s '95 J-J $39,000 July 1 '13-'25 _July 1 1919 4,000c. J-J was it 62,059. 330'99 1 e 1927 1900 in 926; J-D$125,000c&r_Jun '97 4s Sewer Bonds (inside limit). 3,000c..-July 1 1920 7,500c&r_June 1 1917 330'00 J-J 48 '97 J-D $2,0000_July 1 '13-'14 48 '94 J-J 10,000c&r_July 1 1922 3,500r_ __June 1 1918 330'02 J-J 48 '98 J-D 10.000c_July 1 '13-'22 STONEHAM. 48 '97 J-J 1,005c_ __Jan '14-'18 This town is in Middlesex County. 4s '98 J-D 5.000r_ _-Dec 1 1928 45 '08 J-J 15,000c&rJuly 1'13-'27 3 X8'02 J-J Jan 1914 600r. 3,000r_ _-Dec 1 1920 4s '10 J-J 3 Xs'00 J-D 45 '98 J4 11,000c_July 1 '13-'23 Inc. 1725. Popula. 1910, 7,090. 2,500r_ __Jan '14-'15 Sewer Bonds. 330'02 J-D 175,000c&r_June 1 1932 4s '10 J-J 19.000c_July 1 '13-'31 3%s'01 J-J 1 1 '13-'30 JD 1937 45,000c&r_J'ne Bonds. 4s 394,000c_June Sewer 4s '07 J-D 16,000c&rJuly1'13-'28 4s '03 J-J BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '1142,409.683 4s '93 A-0•$50.000c_ __Apr 1 1921 School Bonds. 17,000c_July 1 43 '04 J-J 16,100 4s '92 J-J •25,000c_ _July 1 1922 A 0 $17,000c_Apr 1 '14-'19 Floating debt 330'05 A-0 22,000r_Apr 1 '14-35 330 Playground Notes. TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 1911 2,425,783 45 '92 J-J •15,000r__Dec 31 1922 14,000c_July 1 '13-'26 48 '06 J-J 930,483 48 '93 A-0 •10,000c_ __Apr 1 1923 $4,000_ May 1 '14-'17 Sinking fund 48 '07 A-0 48,000r._Apr 1 '14-'37 Water Bonds. NET DEBT Dec 1 1911_ _ 1,495,300 45 '93 A-0 •5.000c_ __Oct 1 1923 4s '08 A-0 25,000c _Apr 1 '14-'38 m-N $79,000c_May 1 '14-'29 Water debt (included) _ _ _ 762,500 4s '94 A-0 5,000c.. __Apr 1 1924 3348.09 A-0 26,000c&rApr 1 '14-'39 3;is Jan 1 1927 7.000c M-Nt10,000c_May 1 '30-'31 Water sinking fund (incl.) 376,383 48 '97 J-J 0'10 A-0 27,000c_Apr 1 '14-'40 45 1 1.000r_ _July 1 1913 7.000c_June 334803 J-J '13-'19 1912-24.035,979 Total valuation 48 '11 A-0 18.000c_Apr 1 '14-'31 DEBT Apr 1913_ $215,000 (Assessment about actual value.) 330'05 J-J 2,000r......Tan 1 1915 4s '12 J-J 14.0000-Jan 1 '14-'27 BOND. 14,000c_July 1 '13-19 5,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 _.$19.80 4s '06 J-J Notes outstanding Water Bonds. 5,000r__July 1 1921 -34.259 45 '06 J-J 48 '00 A-0 $16,000c_Oct 1 '13-'20 Total assessed val. 1912- -5,260,000 Population in 1910. 375r....Jan '14-'18 J-J '08 48 48 '89 A-0 6,000r _Oct 1 '13-'14 (Assessment 80 to 00% of actual val.) is bonds coupon on INTEREST 1912.. $1,000) 1914-1933 (per 20,000 -$21.80 tax _.Total 434s'13 4s '89 A-0 10.000r _-Oct 1 '15-'19 payable at the Webster & Atlas Nat. Fire Apparatus Bonds. 0'88 J-J 6,0000_July 1 '13-'18 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Boston. Bank of Boston. Registered inter- 334s'03 1 1913 __July $2,000r_ Park Bonds Outside limit). Treasurer. est remitted by City 1,750r_.Jan '14-'20 48 '10 J-J 3 348'02 J-J $17.000c4cauly 1'13-'29 STOUGHTON. Cemetery Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1'1341,592.000 This town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. TISBURY. $4,900r __Jan 1 '14-'20 '10 J-J Water debt (Incl. above)38,000 Dec. 22 1726. Popu'n 1910, 6,316. This town (P. 0. Vineyard Haven) 48School Bonds. Borrow. capac. Apr 1 '13_ 193,170 Water Loan. Is in Dukes Co. Inc. July 6 1671. 330'00 J-J $102,000c_ _July 1 1920 Total valuation 1912- -- -.64,916.540 48 A-0 $85,000c. __Part yearly Population 1910, 1,196. 330'01 J-J 31,000c_ _Jan 1 1921 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912-.418.80 4s J-D 88.000c_ __Part yearly School Bonds. 330'01 J-J 38,000c&r July 1 1921 Population in 1910.........-77,236 4s 12,000c_ __Part yearly 48 J-J $11.400r 1930 330'02 J-J 15,000c_ __July 1 1922 Loan. bonds e payable at School-Hous INT. on coupon Water-Works Bonds. &r Jan 1 1923 48 J-J $3,000c_ ....Part yearly 4s '06 M S 383,000c_Sept 1 '13-'36 330'03 J-J 43,000c National Security Bank, Boston. 13,000r Jan 1 '14-'26 J-J 33l8'06 Refunding Bonds. 31.400 Coupon bonds may be changed for Notes outstanding __Jan 1 '14-'18 2,500r J-.T '08 48 _Part is J-J $40.000c_ 434$ yearly TOTAL DEBT Feb 6'13-- $94,400 45 '12 A-0 19,000- --Apr 1 '14-'32 registered bonds if application made prior to one year of maturity BOND. DEBT Apr 191-3-- $228,000 Assess. val.(4 act.) '12.... A,689,088 Building Bonds. 25,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913.. -.$11.00 Floating debt ..._ of bonds. 330'02 J-J $22.000c.. __Jan 1 1922 In place of an accumulating sinking Assessed valuation 1912_ -3,893.380 487.50r_Janl'14-'16 INT. on water bonds at Martha's 330'06 J-J fund, the city raises each year by tax- (Assessment about 70% actual val.) Vineyard 430'07 J-J 10,000c_July 1 '13-'22 Vineyard Bk., Nat. Haven; Tax rate 1912-$22.80 $1,000) applied (per ation a sum of money which Is Jan 1914 150 '10 J-J & 4s D. Parker C. at bonds on school to the redemption of bonds, which INTEREST on the water loans of Public Playgrounds. when paid are canceled. Value public $85,000 and $88,000 is payable at Co., Boston. 330'03 J-J •$31,000c_ __July 1 1933 property Jan. 11913. $5,677,038 63 the Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; on WAKEFIELD. Public Park Bonds. the $12,000 water and $3,000 school This town is in Middlesex County. 48 '93 A-0 *20.000c_ __Oct 1 1923 loans at the Exchange Trust Co.; on Inc. SOUTH HADLEY FIRE DISGrade-Crossing Bonds. 11.404. '10, Popula'n 1868. the refunding bonds at the InterTRICT NO. 2. $1,000r_ __July 1 1915 330'05 J-J Sewer Bonds. This district is in Hampshire Co. national Trust Co. 45 '08 J-J 500r Jan 1 '14-'18 1921-1930 $60,000c____ M-N Xs 3 Water Bonds. Feb 1 1912 $634,500 DEBT BOND. '13-'20 M-N 40,000c._Nov 1 334s 4s '11 J-J S56.000___Jan 2 '14-'41 SWAMPSCOTT. 319,085 Sinking ... fundsM-N 100,000c _Nov 1 '31-'40 Water debt (additional) 443,099 6,000c 48 '12 J4 This town (P.0.Ind. Sta. Lynn) is 3 As A-0 50.000c--0ct 1 '13-'42 Water sinking fund (add'i) 282,535 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1913_358,000 in Essex County. Inc. May 21 1852. 330 M N 2,500__-_Oct 1 1913 Borrowing capacity 330 Assessed valuation 1912 - - -.672.000 371,998 Stone-Crusher Bonds. 1923-1935 Assessed valuation, real 20,196.700 M-N 13,000 District tax (per MOW)1912 _-$5.50 4s '11 _ -- $1,500 1914 330 Assessed val., personal.... 8,854,088 Sewer Notes. INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Boston. Fire Bonds. $4,000 1913-1916 A-0 45 .29,050,788 Total valuation 1912 1913-1917 48 '11 ___ $4,800 (Assessment at full value.) Water Meter Notes. Sewer Bonds. SPENCER. -$15.90 This town is in Worcester County 330 M-S$138,000 -.Sept 1 '13-'42 -8 '12 ___ $14,000__Apr 1 '14-'22 Tax rate (per $1,000) Population in 1910---------27,834 48 School Loans. M-S 13,000--Sept 1 '13-'25 Inc. 1763. Population '10. 6,740. Es loans.) Special 1 __Oct $2,000c_ 1913 0 A 4$ 48 '14-'25 12,000-Sept 1 M-S Water Bonds. INT. is largely payable at the BosM N 6,000c_Nov 1 '13-'18 4s J-J $240,000c_ __July 1 1914 48 '11 ...._ 1913-1920 48 7,500 3,000c..Dec 1 '13.'15 ton Safe Dep. & Tr. Co.. Boston. JD 1913-1914 330 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ - $240.000 4s '11 _ __ 3.100 SALEM (Concluded)Police-Station Bonds 45 '12 M-S $90,000c_Mch 1 '14-'22 7.000„Dec 1 '13-'19 4s '13 J-D Electric Equipment Bonds. 43 '13 A-0 $20,000__Oct 1 '13-'22 Surface Drainage Bonds. 4s '13 F-A $10,000_ _Feb 1 '14-'23 Fire-Engine Bonds. 4s '12 M-S 15.0000_blch 1 '14-'18 Public Park Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $13.000 __July 1 '13-'26 TOT.BD. DT. Apr 1913-$1,283,000 80,000 Water loans (included) --120,000 Borrowing capacity Total assessed val. 1912-36.504.826 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912..--$18.00 INT. at Merchants'Nat.Bk,Boston 30 ft MASSACHUSETTS-CITIES AND TOWNS. WATERTOWN. WEST SPRINGFIELD. This town is in Middlesex County. This town is in Hampden Countyl, Incorporated Sept. 17 1630. Population 1910, 9,244. School-House Bonds. School Bonds. 4s '94 M-S $4,000c_Sept 1 '13-'14 48 '12 F-A $40,000c_Aug 1 '13-'32 4s '05 M-N 36.000c_May 1 '14-'25 General Purposes. 2,000 -_ __July 1 1913 58 4s '09 J-J - $9,000 _ -May 5 '14-'22 2,000.--Sept 1 1914 4s 48 '09 M-S A-0 6,000 _Oct 1 '13-'18 Street Loan. Refunding Bonds. 3345'05 M-N $60,000c_May 1 '14-'23 4s M-N$100,000_May 1 '28-'29 4s '07 M-N 38.000c_May 1 '14-'23 48 g M-N 25,000c_ --Nov 1 1933 4s '07 M-N 12,000c_May 1 '14-'19 Water Bonds. J-J 4s 12.000 --July 1 1913 4s g $25,000 __Am 1 1929 48 '12 A-0 4,000 Apr 1 '14-'17 48 g A-0 25,000 1 1930 Fire Station & Site Bonds. 4s _ -- 165,000 _--Apr 1 1927 '11 J-J 4s $9,000c_July 1 '13-'21 330 g A-0 50,000__ __Oct 1 1930 4s '12 A-0 5,000__Apr.1 '14-'18 48 '05 - -- 36,000 - --1913-1930 Drainage Bonds, Bridge Bonds. 330'05 M-N $10,0000.--May 1 1915 -5 '07 _ $25,000 43 '06 M-N 10,000c-May 1 1916 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1912_ $476,300 4s '07 M-N 5,0000. _May 1 1914 Water debt (included) _- 332,000 334s'03 J-J 8,000c_ _July 1 1913 Tax valuation 1912_ -- --8,309,338 330'02 A-0 2,000 __ __Oct 1 1913 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912..$16.50 45 '09 J-J 10,500...July 1 '18-'19 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co.,Bost. 45 '10 M-S 3,500 __Sept 1 1920 4s '11 J-J 8,000c_July 1 '13-'20 WEYMOUTH. Water Bonds. This town is in Norfolk County. 330'99 J-J 3144,000c __Jan 1 '14-'29 Incorporated 1623. The town's total 4s '04 J-J 110,000o_July 1 '13-'34 assets on Jan. 1 1913 were figured to 4s '12 J-J 5,000__July 1 '13-'17 be $1,414,019, including water-works property valued at $550,189. 53Templeton Fund. $500 _ Perman't no Water Bonds. M-N $300,000c-Nov 1 1914 High-School Notes. • 48 43 '10 A-0 $80,000c_Apr 1 '14-'29 4s M-N 50,000c_ _-Nov 1 1917 43 '10 M-N 16,000c_Nov 1 '13-'20 48 M-N 21.000o ..Nov 1 1919 4s '12 J-J 3,500__July 1 1913 4s M-N 29,000c_ __Nov 1 1920 43 '12 J-J 27,500__July 1 '13-'21 48 M-N 15,000c_ May 1 1921 Refunding Bonds. M-N 30,000c_May 1 '24-'27 4.8 4s '09 M-N $4,000c.. __Nov 1 1917 3348 M-N 45,000c_May 1 '33-'41 M-N 46,000 __May 1 '14-'36 4s 4s M-N 6,000c_May 1'29&'31 4s '11 J-J 11,000c_July 1 '13-'23 48 M-N 12.000c_May '30 & '32 Sewer Bonds. General Purpose Notes. 43 '06 A-0 $7,000c-Apr 1 1916 4s 36.000_ _Dec 2 '13-'17 43 '10 M-S 5,500-- __Sept 1 1920 Town-House Notes. 48 '11 M-N 6,000c_May 1 '14-'19 4s '07 J-D $11,000_Dec 15 '15-'16 4s '12 A-0 17,000__Apr 1 '14-'21 School Notes. 4,500_ _July 1 '13-'16 330 4s '12 J-J M-N $17,500c_May 1 '14-'20 45 F-A 10,000 _ -Nov 1 '14-'23 Municipal Loan Bonds. 4s '08 M-N $9,225c. __May 1 1917 4s '07 M-N 40,000 __Nov 1 '19-'26 Bridge Notes. Engine-House Bonds. 45 '05 F-A $13,000c_Aug 1 '14-'15 48 '07 J-D $5,000 June 1 '13-'17 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '13_ $766,225 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 'IL._ $513,000 254,000 Floating debt__ ......... 167,000 Water debt (included) _ __ 46,607 Sinking funds Borrowing capacity -----367,691 Total assessed val. 1912..15,892,000 Water sinking fund (incl.) _ 358,943 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912- -$18.20 Total valuation 1912 _9,957,156 Population in 1910----------12,875 (Property assessed at actual value.) INT. on water 4s at the Boston Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.. __$17.25 Safe Deposit & Trust Co.: refunding Population in 1910 12,895 notes and school 4s of 1909 at Old INT. on town and school debt at Colony Trust Co., Boston, on other Town Treasurer's office; other loans loans at Fourth Nat. Bank, Boston. at the Shawmut Bank, Boston. WELLESLEY. WHITMAN. This town is in Norfolk Co. Inc. This town is in Plymouth Co. Inc. Apr. 6 1881. Popula.'10, 5,413. March 4 1875. Pop'n 1910,7,292. Water Works. South Abington Water Bonds. M-S $18,000c_ -_Sept 1 1913 4s 48 M-8 $100.000r_1913 & 1916 4s M-S 12,000c_Mch 1 '22-'27 45Town Water Bonds. . 2,000c_ __Sept 1 1922 4s M-S M-S $20,000r __ _.....1925 4,000c_Mch 1 '14-'15 M-S 4s Town Hall Bonds. 45 M-S $77,000r M-S J 2,000c_ -Mch 1 1916 4s 1926 1,000c_ __Mch 1 1920 School Bonds. 4s J-D $13.700r M-S1 60,000c_Mch 1 '14221 48 1913 48 4,000c_Sept 1 '18-'21 4s '12 -_5,000c_Dec 1 '13-'22 M-S 4s '09 M-S 12,000 -----1916-1927 4s '12 __- 45,000c_Dec 1 '13-'27 Fire Station Bonds. Building Bonds. J-D $6,000r 4s M-S _1914 $800c-__Sept 1 1913 4s TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913_ $236,650 Parkway Bonds. 83,442 M-S $12,000c_Sept 1 '13- 24 Sinking fund 4s 4s 7,500 __Mch 1 '13-'28 Total valuation 1912 M-S 5,538,426 (Assessment at fair cash value.) Park Bonds. Is '10 M-S $5,000 _ --1917-1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912- --$20.50 INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bos. School Bonds. 4s '05 M-S $78,000c_Sept 1 '13-'24 4s '10 M-S 75,000 __Sept 1 '15-'29 WILLIAMSBURGH. This town is in Hampshire Co. Inc. Electric-Light Bonds. M-S $8.0000_Sept 1 '13-'15 Apr. 24 1771. Pop'n 1910, 2,132. 4s BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '12.. $502,000 Water Bonds. Water debt (included) _ -- 284,000 48 g '03 J-J $50,000c_ -July 1 1933 Floating debt (additional) 20,000 BOND. DEBT May 1913- $50,000 Sinking fund assets 159,494 Floating debt.............. 4.500 Total valuation 1912- _- -16,738,710 Sinking fund _ 10,398 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _412.00 Assessed valuation 1912_ ..A,080.869 INT. at Boston Safe Dep.dar.Co. (Assessment about fair cash value.) Tax rate (per MOM 1912- -$18.75 INT. at Hampshire Co. Nat. Bank. WESTBOROUGH. This town is in Worcester Co. Inc. WINCHESTER. Nov. 1717. Popula. '10, 5,446. This town is in Middlesex Co. Inc. Sewer Bonds. M-N $31,000r --------1922 April 30 1850. Pop'n 1910, 9,309. 4s Water Bonds. 1926 M-N 10,0000 45 J-D $15.000c_June 1 '13-'27 330 M-N 30,000c_ -Nov 1 1928 334803 4s M-N 50,000c..May 1 '14-'17 '14-'30 -May 1 17,000 M-N 4s '10 330'03 M-N 6,000c_Nov 1 '21-'22 Water Bonds. 48 '95 M-N 11,000c_ _Nov 1 1925 4s M-S $20,000r_-Sept 16 1916 330'00 M-N 4,000c_....May 1 1917 2,000r.-Sept 16 1919 M-S 45 5,000r ----1920 330'00 M-N 2,000c___May 1 1914 M-S 4s 1925 330'03 M-N 1,000c__May 1 1916 M-S 19,000c 4s M-N 6.0000- -_Nov 1 1925 4s '98 J-D 33,000c_June 1 '26-'28 4s 330'02 M-N 12.000c_Nov 1 '29-'30 School Notes. Sidewalk Bonds. 1913-1926 4s '06 M-N$24,500 4s'13 ___ $20,000_ _May 1 '14-'20 PERM'T DEBT Jan 1 '13 $169,500 Playground Bonds. Temporary & dem'd notes 14,000 43,299 4s '94 J-D $50.000c_Dec 1 '15-'24 Sinking funds 3,232.686 48 '98 J-D 12,500c_ __Deo 1 1928 Tax valuation 1912 Stable Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-418.50 330'03 M-N $3,0000_Nov 1 '13-'15 School Loans. WESTFIELD. 3345'03 A-0 1 '13-'31 This town is in Hampden Co. Inc. 330'05 A-0 $74,000c__Oct 8,000c_ Oct 1 '19-'20 May 29 1669. Pop'n '10, 16,044. Surface Drain Loans. Water Bonds. 4s '12 M-N $15,000c_May 1 '14-'18 48 '97 A-0 440,000 __Oct 1 '13-'22 Park Bonds. 15,000 __July 1 '13-'27 48 Public 4s '02 J-J '11 M-N $87,000c_Nov 1 '13-'41 Gas and Light Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 330'09 J-D $68.000--June 1 '13-'29 45 '95 J-D $100,000c_Dec 1 '17-'24 4s A-0 64,000--Oct 1 '13-'34 FUNDED D'T Apr 3()'13_$494,500 Sewer Bonds. Water debt (included) 148,000 4s '07 M-N 310.000-Oct 1 '13-'22 Total assessed val. 1912-15.166,425 3348'04 A-0 .50,000--Oct 1 '13-'22 (Assessment at fair market value.) 334s'04 A-0 32,000 __Oct 1 '13-'20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 _.. -418.00 Highway Bonds. INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co. 4s A-0 $81,500__Oct 1 '13-'21 Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston. and Jail Bonds. 4s '11 A-0 $7,000-Oct 1 '13-'19 WINTHROP. High-School Notes. This town (P. 0. Sta. Boston) is in 4s '06 M-S $9,100_ __Mch 1 '14-'16 Suffolk County. Incorp. in 1852. PERM'T DEBT Jan 20'13 $380,300 Municipal Loans. Water debt (included). 55,000 4s '10 A-0 $72,000c_Oct 1 '13-'20 Tax valuation 1912-_10,822.115 J-D 16,0000__Dec 1 '13-'20 (Assessment about M actual value.) 45 A-0 39,873c_Apr 15 '14-'23 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_417.00 434s'13 School Bonds. INTEREST on water bonds at 4s '08 M-N 332,000_Nov 15 '13-'28 First Nat. Bank, Boston; on others Shore Road Loan (Notes). at Hampden Nat. Bank, Westfield 330'01 J-D $2'3,000--June 1 '13-'26 xcvr. Culvert & Safety Vault Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 4s '11 J-D $1,000___Dec 15 1913 48 '08 J-D $5,000r __June 1 1918 Land Purchase (Notes). 3348'12 J-J 10,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1922 330'08 J-J 36,450_ _July 1 '13-'18 Sidewalk Bonds. 330'03 J-J 3,787_ __July 1 1913 45 '08 A-0 $25,000r___Apr 1 1918 3345'05 A-0 2.119.25_Apr 22 1915 4s '08 J-J 10,000r_ _July 1 1918 School Notes. 330'09 J-J 25,000r_ _Jan 1919 330'01 M-N $4,000 __Nov 1 '13-'16 48 '10 J-J 25,000r__ Jan 11 1920 Park Improvement Notes. 48 '11 J-J 15,000r_ _Jan 1 1921 330'03 M-N $5,000 Nov 10 1913 4s '11 J-J 10,000r_ _ _July 1 1921 Highways Notes. 334s'12 J-J 25,000r__ _Jan 1 1922 334s'04 M-N $1,500___May 12 1914 4s '13 J-J 20,000._ _ __Jan 1 1923 3348'04 J-D 1,600___Dec 31 1913 Beaver Brook Loan. Hose House & Refunding Notes 330'06 A-0 $25,000r_ _Apr 1 1916 330'05 A-0 $7,300_ _ _Apr 15 '14-'15 48 '08 J-D 1 1918 Highway & Gen. Loan Bonds. 334s A-0 37,000r_ __Oct 1 1915 4s '11 A-0 $27,000c_Oct 15'13-21 45 A-0 7.000r_ _Oct 1 1917 Cemetery Notes. 330 A-0 45,000r__Apr 1919 48 '06 F-A $3,570.72_Aug 1 1916 4s '10 J-J 50.000r.. _Jan 1 1 1920 Refunding Bonds. Funded Sewer Loans. 3Us'08 J-D $73,000_June 29 '13-'26 4s J-J $100,000r.. _Jan 1 1916 4s '08 J-D 14,000June 30 '13-'17 4s J-J 200,000r_ __Jan 1 1927 Playground Bonds. J-J 300,000r_ -.July 1 1928 4s 4s '11 J-J $30.000c_ _Jan 1'14-'25 3345 J-J 170,000r_ __July 1 1929 Veteran Building Notes. 3348 A-0 20,000r- -Apr 1 1920 4s '08 J-J $400 __July 15 1917 3345 A-0 400.000r .Apr 1 '30-'31 Water Bonds. 3.30 A-0 90,000r .Apr 1 1932 4s '08 J-J $125,000_ _Jan 1 '14-'38 330 A-0 35,000r_ _Apr 1 1933 4s'09 J-J 52,000__Jan 15 '14-'29 350'05 A-0 60,000r_Apr 1 '34-'35 4s '10 J-J 14,000 __Jan 1 '14-'20 330'06 A-0 20.000r.--Apr 1 1936 4s '10 J-J 20,000_Jan 1 '21-'30 4s '07 A-0 50,000r_ _Apr 1 1917 Street Notes. 4s '08 J-J 25,000r____Jan 1 1918 48 '08 M-N $9.409.81__May 1918 4s '08 J-D 25,000r.... _June 1 1918 4s '10 J-D 2,586.41_Dec 26 1920 4s '08 J-J 12,000r_ _July 1 1918 Sewer & Drains (Notes). 334s'09 J-J 35,000r-Jan 1 1919 330'03 J-J $2,180.-July 1 1913 330 A-0 20,000r-Apr 1 1919 334s'04 M-N 1,660 _May 12 1914 45 '09 A-0 20,000r __Oct 1 1919 330'05 A-0 1,710 _ _Oct 12 1914 48 '10 J-J 50,000r_ -Jan 1 1920 334s'05 J-D 4,875 -Dec 5 1915 48 '11 J-J 25,000_ _Jan 1 1921 45 '08 J-D 4,885 -- _June 22 1917 48 '11 A-0 50,000r.....Apr 1 1921 4s '09 J-D 4,750 ___Dec 27 1917 48 '11 J-J 25,000r_ _July 1 1921 4s '09 J-D 4,995 _Dec 13 1918 3348'12 J-J 25,000r__ _Jan 1 1922 Fire Hose Notes. 4s '12 A-0 100,000r_...Apr 1 1922 48 '08 J-D $1,012 __ _June 22 1918 48 13 J-J 95,000r__ _ _Jan 1 1923 FUND.DEBT Apr 29'13 $677,350 48 '12 A-0 15,000r_ ___Oct 1 1922 Water debt (included)._ _ 215,000 Funded Park Loan. Borrow. capac. May 5'13 73,496 330 J-J $8,500r_ __July 1 1932 Tax valuation 1912 _14,761,520 4s A-0 250,000r_ ....Apr 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-- --$19.20 330'05 A-0 56,300r-Oct 1 1915 Population in 1910 ___10.132 Catch Basin. INT. at Old Colony Tr. Co., Bos. 45 '08 A-0 $10,000r_ _Oct 1 1918 330 A-0 10,000r_ _.Apr 1 1919 Fire Bonds, 330'05 A-0 $26,000r-Apr 1 1915 WOBURN. 17,000r_ _July 1 1918 This city is In Middlesex County. 4s '08 J-J 4s '10 J-J 15,000r_ __Jan 1 1920 Municipal Loans (inside limit). Grade-Crossing Abolition. 48 '04 M-N $2,000o Nov 1 '13-'14 4s '08 J-J $50,000r_ _July 1 1918 48 '05 A-0 6,000r_Oct 1 '13-'15 334s'09 J-J 100,000r_ __Jan 1 1919 48 '06 J-J 8,000c_July 1 '13-'14 4s '10 A-0 100,000r __-Oct 1 1930 4s '06 J-J 8,000c&rJuly 1 '15-16 3348'10 J-J 100,000r _ __Jan 1 1930 4s '11 J-J 51,480r_July 1 '13-'21 4s '12 A-0 50,000r-__Apr 1 1922 53 '07 J-J 20,000c&rJuly 1 '13-17 48 '13 J-J 30,000r__Jan 1 1923 4s '08 J-J 30,000c_July 1 '13-'18 Rifle Range Bonds. 48 '09 J-J 28,000c_July 1 '13-'19 48 '08 J-J $12,000r ..Jan 1 1918 4s '09 J-J 7,000r _July 1 '13-'19 4s '08 J-J 14,000r_ ...July 1 1918 4s '10 J-J 40,000c_July 1 '13-'20 Funded City Loans. 4s '12 J-J 46,500c_July 1 '13-'22 48 A-0$650,000__Apr 1 '25-'27 Playground Debt (Outside Limit) 330 A-0 28,000r_ _Apr 1 1914 4s '09 J-J $2,500c_July 1 '13-'17 4s '07 A-0 10,000r___Apr 1 1917 Highway Bonds (Inside Limit). Public Playground Loans. 48 '05 J-J $1,500r_July 1 '13-'15 48 A-0 $36,000r_ _Oct 1 1918 4s '05 M-S J-J 1,500r_Sept 1 '13-'15 330 50,000r- _July 1 1929 45 '05 M-N 1,500r_Nov 1 '13-'15 4s '12 A-0 30,000r_ __Apr 1 1922 School Bonds (Inside Limit). Hospital Bonds. 48 '05 J-J $1,950rjuly 1 '13-'15 4s '07 A-0 $45,000r_ -.Apr 1 1917 Fire Dept. Bonds (Inside Limit). 45 '08 J-J 4,000r_ __July 1 1918 48 '05 J-j $1,800r_July 1 '13-'15 48 '13 J. J 15,000r___Jan 11023 4s '06 J-J 2.000e_July 1 '13-'14 48 '12 A-0 177,000r___Oct 1 1922 Sewer Debt (Inside Limit). Building Bonds. 4s '06 J-J $800c_July 1 '13-'16 330'05 A-0 $15,000r_Apr 1 1915 4s '08 J-J 1.300r July 1 '13-'15 4s '10 J-J 10,000r_ -July 1 1920 High-School Debt(Outside Limit). 330'12 A-0 9,000r___Apr 1 1922 3348'03 F-A $4,000r_Aug 1 '14-'15 48 '12 J-J 12,000r ..July 1 1922 4s '06 F-A 54,000r_Aug 1 '15-'33 Police-Station Bonds. 4s '06 J-J 7.600c_July 1 '13-'31 48 '11 J-J $20,000r_ __Jan 1 1921 High-School Debt (Inside Limit). Street Paving Loans. 4s '06 J-J $14,000r_July 1 '13-'26 3348 A-0 $40,000r_ _Apr 1 1915 4s '06 J-J Apr 1 1914 7,000r_July 1 '13-'26 334s'04 A-0 31,000r 4s '07 J-D 3,000c_July 1 '13-'15 330'05 A-0 30,000r---_Oct 1 1915 Water Bonds. 330'06 A-0 28,500r.. __Apr 1 1916 48 '06 J-J $4,000c_July 1 '13-'16 45 '06 J-J 148,825r. _July 1 1916 4346'07 J-J 20,000r_July 1 '13-'22 4s '07 A-0 50,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 48 '08 J-J 22,0000_July 1 '13-'23 45 '08 J-J 50,000r_ __Jan 1 1918 48 '09 J-J 7,000r_July 1 '13-'19 4s '08 A-0 15,000r-Apr 1 1918 48 '11 J-J 19,000c_July 1 '13-'31 4s '08 J-D 15,000r--June 1 1918 48 '11 M-S 8,000c_July 1 '13-'20 4s '08 J-J 80,000r_ __July 1 1918 48 '10 J-J 18,000c_July 1 '13-'20 330'09 J-J 100,000r_ -Jan 1 1919 48 '12 J-J 20.000c_July 1 '13-'32 330 A-0 20,000r-Apr 1 1919 FUNDED DEBT Jan. 11913J-J 75,000r-July 1 1919 330 Inside limit $283.330 41; '10 J-J 295,000r.. __Jan 1 1920 Outside limit 191,100 45 '09 A-0 15.000r-Oct 1 1919 Borrowing capacity_...... 7,436 330'09 A-0 20,000r_ _Oct 1 1919 Tax valuation 1912 75,000r.. __July 1 1920 12,078,251 4s '10 J-J J-J 215,000 _ _Jan 1 1921 (Assessment same as actual value.) 48 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 ..$21.20 45 '11 J-J 125,000r_ _July 1 1921 Population in 1910 _Jan 1 1922 15.308 330'12 J-J 120,000r_ Jan INTEREST payable on 48 of 1909 4s '12 A-0 50,000r___Apr 1 1922 15,000r..__July 1 1922 at Second Nat. Bank Boston; on Loans85.000r__Jan 1 1923 others in Woburn. 48School l c oo j 4 I 45 A-0 $40,000r.....Apr 1 1917 330 J-J 177,000r_ _July 1 1919 WORCESTER. 0 3348 J-J 30,000r_Jan 1 1922 This city is in Worcester County. 3345 91 21 7 A-0 20.000r_ Apr 1 19 Incorp. as a city Feb. 29 1848. J-J 95.000r_ ....July 1 1921 330 .July Funded Water Loan. 00 0r_ r--_ly 1 1916 A-03250,000r_ __Apr 1 1914 3 00 4s 27 5,0 8 06 j J4 -J 7 41i5 ' A-0 100,000r......Apr 1 1915 48 '07 A-0 98,500r- --Apr 48 15.000r....-Jan 1 1918 48 A-01,660,000r_Apr 1118228 48 '08 J-J J-J 25,000r.. __Jan 1 1929 330'09 J-J 65,000r__Jan 1 1919 4s 3348 J-D 700.000r.. __June 1 1929 4s A-0 10,000r_ __Apr 1 1927 330 J-J 100,000r....July 1 1928 J-D 250,000r_ __June 1 1930 3 330 A-0 150,000r_Apr 1 1931 330'09 A-0 125,000r_ _Apr 1 1929 J-J 35,000r_ __July 1 1931 48 '10 J-J 65,000r_ -Jan 1 1920 3345 330 J-J 75,000r_ __July 1 1932 4s '11 J-J 120,000r_ --Jan 1 1921 A-0 100,000r __A-0 1 1932 334s'12 J-J 20,000r___Jan 1 1922 3 Ms 3348 J-J 100.000r_ __Jan 1 1933 4s '12 A-0 15,000____Apr 1 1922 3345 A-0 25,000r__Oct 1 1933 48 '12 A-0 15,000r___Oct 1 1922 330 J-J 125,000r. _Jan 1 1934 48 '13 J-J 275,000r_ Jan 1 1923 330'04 J-J 80,000r.. __July 1 1934 48 '12 J-J 35,000r___July 1 1922 330'04 J-D 50,000r.. __Dec 1 1934 INTEREST payable by check on 330'05 A-0 15.000r_ --Apr 1 1935 330'06 A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1936 Merchants' Nat. Bank, Boston. TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS.. &c.: 48 '07 A-0 25,000r_ __Apr 1 1917 334s A-0 25,000r_ _ -Apr 1 1919 Mar31'13. Aug.31'12. 4s '09 A-0 25,000r_Oct 1 1919 3 4s '10 J-J 10,000r..__July 1 1920 Tot.bond debt.12,070.625 11,487,625 4s '10 A-0 75,000r --Oct 1 1920 Sinking funds.. 4,790,615 4,577,135 48 '11 J-J 250,000r -July 1 1916 4s '11 A-0 100,000r --Oct 1 1921 Net debt- 7,286,010 6,910,490 48 '11 J-J 110,000r_ _July 1 1921 Water & park 330'12 A-0 175,000r_ __Apr 1 1922 debt (includ. 48 '12 A-0 30,000r____Oct 1 1922 above) 4,840,000 The sinking fund receives4,795,000 4s '13 J-J 100,000r Jan 1 '14-'33 yearly a 45 '13 __- 100,000r_ --..1914-1933 sum sufficient, with accumulations of RHODE ISLAND-DEBT OF STATE. MAY, 191 3. 1 nterest on sinking fund investments, to retire entire debt at maturity. In 1912 $632,745.90 was paid into sinking fund. The water sinking fund on Mar.31 1913 amounted to $2,284,376.46. CITY PROPERTY.-The city owned property In 1912 valued at $19,395,397 80, incl. water works, $5,690,429.79. Receipts from water assessments In 1912, $411,977.88; int. on water loans, $166,387.50; paid to water sinking fund, $25,801.86. POPULATION.-ln 1910 was in 9 • „ • ASSESSED VALUATION. 1911. 1912. Real estate_118,751,500 114,600,150 (Real estate assessed at cash value.) Personal_ _ _ 34,307,468 33,143,590 153,058,968 147,743,740 Total $17.00 $17.20 Tax (per M) 1905. 1910. Real estate_110,513,550 95,669,850 (Real estate assessed at cash value.) Personal_ _ _ 31,388,057 25,195,652 •141,907,607 120,865,502 Total $17.00 $16.40 Tax (per M) ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popu'n debt. valuation. $1,000. 1910. debt, b $ $ $ Location3.501 t2,293,308 t17.60 Agawam (T), Hampden Co... _ •87,000 d1,036,751 d21.10 2,013 44,500 Avon (T), Norfolk Co 2.795 d17.90 d2,301,131 3,000 85,600 Ayer (T), Middlesex Co 4,676 Barnstable(T),BarnstableCo.•133,960 --_ - d7,937,990 d14.30 27,542 None 57,755d41,915,591 ---- 105,369 Barnstable County --__d84,520,295 ---*54,325 Berkshire County Blandford Fire Dist., Hamp___ _ d225,000 None 25,000 den County d7,203,725 d10.00 2,474 •43,394 Bourne (T), Barnstable Co 95,000 Dalton Flre District d15-.46 4,378 Dartmouth, Bristol County__ _ None 49,400 d4,603,575 None y398,630 y3.15 28,000 Deerfield Fire District 2,152 d14.40 d1,378,758 Co...... 42,000 Worcester Douglas (T), 1,999 d1.743,841 d14.70 Hadley (T), Hampshire Co__ 34,000 Hadley Water Supply Dist__ 51,800 2,200 d1.636.230 d15.10 1,986 2,000 50,000 Co__ Hatfield (T), Hampshire d19.80 2,452 Hopkinton (T), Middlesex Co_ 38.800 10,000 d1,756,502 2,103 229,474 35,000 d7,598,083 d14.80 Hull (T), Plymouth Co 1,229 d1,169,193 d18.00 Littleton (T), Middlesex Co_.. 75,000 1,084 d11.50 Longmeadow (T), HampdenCo.56,300 11,000 d2,133,915 55,000 3,000 d961,834 d4.20 Millers' Falls Water Dist 1,399 d14.84 d1,347,735 23,600 30,000 Millis, Norfolk Co 30,000 4,000 d1,919,430 d19.30 4,758 Monson (T), Hampden Co None d4,455,221 d20.60 6,866 Montague (T), Franklin Co..- 45.700 None d4,245,990 d15.00 2,962 Nantucket (T), Nantucket Co. 43.405 North Brookfield (T), Worces3,075 d1,846,915 d13.00 58,500 None ter County 1,642 d1,437,722 d21.20 51,000 Northfield, Franklin Co d2.051,448 d16.60 3,361 Oxford (T), Worcester Co_....'35,628 144,337 z16.00 65 87,000d1385881 204,000 Plymouth County d2,288,517 d23.75 4,369 Provincetown(T),Barns'bleCo.*78,000 1,743 7,500 d781,464 d21.50 37,600 Rutland, Worcester Co d5,132,004 d16.00 2,482 65,200 Scltuate (T), Plymouth Co 66,000 14,694 d3,218,118 d18.50 2,310 Sharon, Norfolk County d7,103,033 d21.40 12,592 Southbridge (T), Wore Co__ _•137,795 South Hadley (T), Hampsh. Co.57,300 10,000 d3,157,050 d17.20 4,884 None d3,408,340 d2.10 30,000 Turners' Falls Fire Dist 99,500 17,000 d3,559,685 d12.95 4,671 Uxbridge, Worcester Co None d4,883,490 d19.10 8,774 67,250 Ware (T), Hampshire Co Wareham,Plymouth County _ 20,000 4,840 d5,530,274 d14.60 4,102 d3,177,080 d14.00 6,206 93,400 Co_ Middlesex Wayland (T), Webster (T), Worcester Co..__ 72,400 25,000 d8,705,890 d10.60 11,509 d2,208,150 d16.40 2,028 Westport (T), Bristol Co -___ 36,000 Winchendon(T),Worcester Co. 88,932 10,000 d4,209,430 d18.40 5,678 *Total debt. (T) Town. z 1910 figures. y 1911 figures. d 1912 figures. t 1913 figures. State of Rhode Island. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, &e. 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. 1915)_Aram J. Pothier Sec. of State (term exp. first Tues Jan. '15)_J. Fred Parker Treasurer (term exp. first Tues. Jan. 1915).._ Walter A. Read LEG ISLATURE.-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' a attendance in any calendar year. On Nov. 7 1911 the voters adoptedinbiennial, proposition to amend the State Constitution so as to provide for Secretary of rnor. Lieutenant-Gove Governor, of elections stead of annual, State, Attorney-General, General Treasurer and Senators and Representatives. V. 93, p. 1338. State debt HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the Rhode Island Propositions to see "State & City Supplement" of Apr. 13 1895, page 33. bonds carried at improvement Harbor and $1,000,000 park Issue $300,000 the election held Nov. 5 1912. The bonds outstanding at present are described as follows: Harbor Improvement Bonds (z). Penal & Reformatory Inst. Loan. 3hg'09 M-S $300,000o__Mch 1 1959 4s g '10 F-A$500,0000 _ _Aug 1 1960 Highway Improvement Bonds. State House Loan. 3 3413'94 J-J j $80,0000_ _Jan 1 1914 3s g '06 A-0$600,000c__ _Apr 1 1936 400,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1924 3 Hg'09 M-S 600,000o..__Mch 1 1939 3 34g'94 J-J 400,0000.__Jan 1 1934 48 '12 J-D 600,000c -_June 1,1942 Armory Construction Bonds. 3s g '98 A-0 800,000e_ _July 15 1938 3s g '01 M-N 700,000o_ _..May 1 1941 3s g '06 A-0$350,000c__ _Apr 1 1946 'Metropolitan Park Loan. 3 34sg'08J-D$250,000c_June 1 1958 'This is debt incurred for the benefit of the several towns and cities InWhile such debt is a direct obligacluded In Metropolitan Park System must eventually be met by assessment on the tion of the State, its payment(x) benefited. Coupon with privilege of registration. towns and cities 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. FUNDS. &c. TOTAL DEBT, SINKING 1913. Jan. 1 1912. Jan. 1 1911. Jan, 1 1910. Jan. 1 $5,580,000 $5,030,000 $4,600,000 $4,800,000 Total funded debt 654,999 593,210 548,906 673,493 Sinking funds $4,906,507 $4,436,690 $4,051,094 $4,145,001 Net debt The sinking fund is largely Invested in city, town and district bonds and notes, and It Is to receive $86,220 yearly. TAX VALUATION.-The total assessed valuation of real estate and personal property in Rhode Island in 1912 was $618,834,569, consisting of $432,928,648 real estate and $185,905,921 personal property. Tax rate (per $1,000) in 1912 and 1913 was $0.90. POPULATION OF STATE83.059 217,353 1820 542,610 1870 1910 174,620 1811) 77,031 480,082 1860 1905 147,545 1800 69,122 428,556 1850 1900 108,830 1790 68,825 1890 345,506 1840 97,210 1880 276,531 1830 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 31 In payment of obligations of others without the approval of the people. Island reference to city debts, there is nothing in the constitution of Rhodeare two limiting the amount of such obligations. The following, howeyer,Statutes sections taken from Title 8, Chapter 46 (page 221) of the Revised 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. of towns SECTION 20.-"The outstanding notes, bonds and contracts all publio shall be paid and be fulfilled according to the tenor thereof, and Indebtedall and prosecuted be be to shall prosecuted works now authorized ness now authorized to be incurred on account thereof may be incurred according to the tenor of the authority thereof." therefor. SECTION 21.-"No town shall, without special statutory authority property of Incur any debt In excess of three per centum of the taxabletenth day of the on town such of the indebtedness including such town, of a new April, one thousand eight hundred seventy-eight; but the giving and applied note or bond for a pre-existing debt, or for money borrowed 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 Dec.12 1911 by J. F. Parker, Sec. of State. are taxable. S.-At the SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS AND RESTRICTION Island savings 1911 session of the Legislature the laws concerning Rhode In many altered materially and revised compfetely bank investments were The respects. In 1912 a further amendment was made. See V.94, p.1397. 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. 4 As g J-J $35,000o-July 1 1917 BRISTOL. 50,000o_ -July 1 1922 This town is in Bristol Co. Incorp. 4 3is g J-J 4 3is g J-J 100.000_ __July 1 1932 in 1746. Pop'n 1910, 8,565. ,000 BOND. DEBT Apr2519123185 Sewer Bonds. 3 s g M-S $55.000c. __Sept 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _$15.00 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co. Prov. M-S 40,000c ........1932 48 Refunding Bonds. _Sept 1 1930 EAST PROVIDENCE-WATCHE334s MOKET FIRE DIST. DEBT Feb 1 '13_ $195,000 BOND.M-S$100.000c_Sewer Bonds. - 32,050 notes_ and debt Floating 35,444 4 30'09 J-J $75,000o.. _July 1 1919 Sinking fund Total valuation 1912 ._...7,054,900 BOND. DEBT Apr 1911-$76.000 5,000 (Assessment about actual value.) Note debt Town tax (per $1,000) 1912-$13.70 Assessed valuation 1909...._4,033,970 $1.50 INTEREST on notes is paid in Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909 on bonds in Providence INTEREST payable at Rhode IslBristol, R. • and Hospital Trust Co., Providence. at the Industrial Trust Co. JOHNSTON. BURRILLVILLE. This town Is situated in Providence This town is in Providence County Co. Inc. 1806. Pop'n 1910, 7,878. and was incorporated Mch. 6 1759. On June 1 1898 a portion of this town, Funding Bonds. 334g'99 M-S $60.0000_ _Sept 1 1939 representing about five-sevenths of Highway Improvement Bonds. the assessed valuation, was annexed 4s g '97 J-J $20,000cdcr Jan 1'13-'22 to the City of Providence. The com(Part due every five years) mission appointed to apportion the debt to be assumed by the city of Refunding Bonds. 3 35g'02 M-S $40,000c__ _Aug 1 1942 Providence reported that the city's BOND. DEBT Jan 20'13_3120,000 share of the net debt is $255,720.64 32,100 leaving $101,677.48 as the town Note debt Sinking fund & other assets.. 58,175 debt remaining. Bonds Numbers Assess. val.(80% act.)'12_4,394,750 151 to 191 (all Inclusive) remain as an Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910........$13.0o obligation of the town of Johnson. INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prov. The bonds given below are those remaining as an obligation of the town after division. Chap. 882, Laws of CENTRAL FALLS.. This city, inetzp. in 1895, assumed 1912. Increases the limit of debt the debt of the..old fire district (which which may be incurred by this town is now a part of the city), and a part (not counting temporary loans) to of the debt of the town of Lincoln. 5% of the taxable property. Fire District Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4 Ms g M-N $24,000c_May 15 '14-19 4s '08 J-J '$45,0000_1913. '18&'23 1 40,000c_ _1928 & 1933 City Bonds. J-D $140.000c_Dec 1 '13-'26 4s g Gen. Imp.& Road Bonds-Gold Bridge Bonds. F-A $41,000c&r_Feb 1 1917 4s g 4s '05 F-A$100.000o_Aug 1921-30 BOND. DEBT Oct. 9 '12.. $126,000 48,500 Town of Lincoln Bonds. Notes outstanding (Proportion assumed by Central Falls.) Sinking fund 22,832 J-J $3,390__J & J '13-'16 Total valuation 1912 3.289,415 45 Refunding Bonds. (Assessment about 5( actual value.) 4s g '08 F-A3200.000c_Aug 1 '28-'47 Town Tax (per $1,000) 1911_313.00 5.935 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ $471,390 Population In 1910 131,000 Floating debt INTEREST payable by Rhode IslTotal assessed val. 1912...10,872.400 and Hospital Tr. Co.. Providence. (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) and Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912........$15.00 22,754 LINCOLN. Population In 1910 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co.. Prov. This town is in Providence Co. Inc. 1871. Population 1910, 9,825. CRANSTON. g A-0$125,0000_ _Oct 15 1928 This city is in Providence Co. Inc. 4s Proportion old town debt_ __ _ $1,610 1754. Population 1910, 21,107. BOND.DEBT May 6'13.-126,610 Gold Bonds. 125,000 Floating debt 4s g '92 J-J $150.000c&r_July 1 1922 Sinking fund and cash 66,834 4s g '95 F-A 100,000c&rAug 15 1925 Total valuation 1912 5,564,661 4s g '94 F-A 135,000c&r_Aug 1 1929 (Assessment about 80% actual val.) 1937 1 4s g '97 J-J 150,000c&r_July rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _ _$15.00 4s g '05 J-J 50,000cdcr_Jan 1 1945 Tax INTEREST payable at Industrial 335s'99 M-N 50,000cdcr_Nov 1 1939 Trust Co.. Providence. 45 g '07 M-N 100.000c&r_May 1 1947 BOND. DEBT Apr 19 19133735,000 NARRAGANSETT. 315,020 Floating debt Thls place, located In Washington Sink.fund & other assets.... _ 302,589 Co. was incorp. as a town June 1901, 747,431 NET DEBT Apr 19 1913 Sewage -Disposal Bonds. 0 1912-.21,837,03 Total assessed val. A-0 $15,0000 ___ -1913-1915 5s (Assessment about full value.) General Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912........$13.00 4s g '99 J-J $60,0000_ _Aug 15 1929 TNT. payable at City Treas.'office. Improvement Bonds. 4s g '88 M-N $100,000c_Aug 15 1919 EAST PROVIDENCE. DEBT Apr 10 1913- _147,000 BOND. This town is In Providence County. Floating debt 37,605 Incorp.March 11862. School bonds Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12..-4,124340 in ascertaining excluded are below (per tax Total $1,000) 1912_315.00 borrowing capacity. Population In 1910 1,250 4s '11 J-J $75,000c__ _July 1 1951 INT. on sewer bonds at N. W. Town Bonds. 4s '88 M-S $30,0000 ____1913-1918 Harris & Co., Inc. Boston; on im'J. P. Morgan & 4s g '93 J-J 25,000c_ _ _July 1 1923 provement bonds at 4s g '93 J-J 120,000c_July 1'33&'43 Co., N. Y.; on general bonds at Nat. 50,0000_June 15 1922 Shawmut Bank, Bonston. 4s '97 J-D 50,000r_June 15 1947 4s g '08 J-j 00,000c._ Jan 1 1958 NEWPORT. Newport is in Newport County. School Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $76,000c _ _ _July 1 1948 Settled In 1639; incorporated 1784: J-J 80,000c _ __July 1 1951 re-chartered in 1853. City Hall and 'ma. Bonds. BOND.DEBT Nov 1912 _3550,000 g M-N $153,000c....May 15 1948 School bonds (additional) _ _ 156,000 J-J 71,500 4s g 18,000c--July 25 1930 Floating debt 43,869 Industrial School and Consol. Sinking fund _ _13,115,49R 4s M-N $146,000c_..May 15 1923 Total valuation 1912._1912_ _315.00 3 Ksg Id-N 15,000c_ _Nov 15 1930 Town tax (per MOM Public Improvements. 15,808 Population In 1910 INT. payable at the Rhode Island 4s g M-N $100.000c_ _..May 1 1915 School House. Hospital Trust Co., Providence. J-J $40,000c.._ _Jan 1 1928 4s g EAST PROVIDENCE FIRE DIST. 330'04 J-D 150,000c_ _ June 1 1954 The water-works system of this dis- 4s '08 J-J 26,000c_July 1 '13-'38 Easton Beach Impt. Bonds. trict has been purchased by the East Providence Water Co., subject to the 4i g '12 M-N $27,000c_May 1 '14-'22 4s '13 --_ 25,000c - _1914-1923 outstanding debt of the district. 32 CONNECTICUT-DEBT OF STATE. [VoL. xcvi. NEWPORT (Concluded)INTEREST is payable at the First $818,383.25. Trust funds were Refunding Bonds. Beach Notes. National Bank of Boston. valued at $596,682.95. $30,0000__ _Jan 2 1929 4s _g. 4s '12 A-0 $20,000c_Oct 1 '13-'14 ASSESSED VALUATIONWater Loan. Refunding Notes. PROVIDENCE. W. L. Clarke, Tr. 1912. 1911. 1905. 4s M-S$100,000r_Sept 1 1927 5s '07 J-D *40,000_ Dec 2 '13-'16 The city is situated in Providence 3 Ms g F-A 73.000o_ _Feb 1 1929 Park Bonds. County, which has no debt. On R.E199193440 194910720 166877600 3 34sg'05M-S 165.0000__ _Moll 1 1930 4s g F-A $40,000c .Feb 15 1927 June 1 1898 a portion of the town of Per.113870420 71013420 55514340 BOND. Apr 1 '13.. $368,000 Athletic Field Bonds. Johnston, representing about five- Tot313063860 265924140 222391940 FloatingDEBT debt 172,931 4s '13 M-S $30,000_Msr 15 '14-'23 sevenths of the assessed valuation, Tax p.M.16.50 16.50 16.50 Water debt (included)_ 267,200 Sewer Bonds. was annexed to the city of Provi- Amount Water sinking fund 8,905 M-N $35,000c 4s Nov 1 1916 dence, and the latter was to assume of tax4394497 4387748 3669467 Total valuation 1912 9,221,900 F-A 98.000c _ _ _Feb 1 1918 $255,720.64 of the net debt of the 4s POPULATION.-In 1910, 224,- (Assessment about (actual value.) Sewer and Street Improvement, old town of Johnston. City was 326; 1905, 198,635; 1900, 175,597. Tax (per $1,000) 1912 $15.00 A-0 $70,000c_ _Apr 15 1921 Incorporated 1832. None of the 4s INTEREST on the funding 4s payF-A 50,000c.._ _Aug 1 1929 city's bonds is tax-exempt. 4s g SOUTH KINGSTOWN. able at Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; g J-J 50,000c_ _July 25,1915 School Loan. This town is in Washington County on other coupon bonds at the U. S. 3 s g J-J 50,000c_ _July 25 1930 4s g '95 M-N $300,000r_ May 1 1925 Inc. Feb. 26 1722. Pop. 1910,5,176. Mortgage & Trust Co., N. Y. City. BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_$1,096,000 4s g '97 A-0 500,000c&r.Apr 1 1927 Improvement Bonds, Note debt 60,000 3 Msg'99M-N 350,000r__ May 1 1929 43 J-D 350,000r_Dec 15 '13-'21 WOONSOCKET. Sinking fund 427,790 3 Mag'04M-N 300,000r..__Nov 1934 ($5,000 in even & $6.000 in odd yrs.) Woonsocket is in Providence Total assessed val. 1912_ _53.397,000 3 4sg'06J-D 300,000r_ _ _June 1 1 1936 Bonds. County. Incorporated as a town (Assessment about 90% actual val.) 3 Msg M-N 600.000rMay 1 '37 &'39 4s Funding '12 J-D$100,000c June 15'13-'33 in 1867; a city June 13 1888. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912___$13.60 Fire and Police Loan. BOND.DEBT Mar 1913- $150,000 Funding Bonds. 27,149 3 34sg'02M-N $258,000r_ Nov 1 1932 Note debt 011 Population In 1910 14.000 4s g '94 A-03310,000r_ _Apr 1 1924 INTEREST is payable at Newport Bridge Loan. Total 1912 valuation 5,568,854 4s g '97 M-N 276,000r_ ,.May 1 1927 except on Industrial School Loan, 3 4sg'04M-N $200,000r_ _Nov 1 1934 (Assessment fair cash value.) 4 Msg'07J-D 200,000c_ _June 1 1927 which Is payable at Bay State Trust Sewer Loan. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.._ .310.00 43 '08 s-a 500,000o&r 1933 Co., Boston. 4s g '91 J-J$1,125,000c&rJuly 1 1921 INTEREST Is payable by the 4s '11 J-D 250,000o__ _June 1 1941 CITY PROPERTY.-The City 4s g '92 M'S 500,000c&r.Mch 1 1922 Island Hospital Trust Com- 4 Ms'll J-D 250.000c__June 1 1941 owns real estate valued by tax asses- 4s g '93 A-0 500,000c&r.Apr 1 1923 Rhode pany or at Town Treasurer's office. Sewer Bonds. sors at $1,050,789.43, consisting of 4s g '95 M-N 800,000c&r.May 1 1925 4s g '93 F-A $35,000r.... _Aug 15 1921 land valued at $324,197.33 and im- 4s g '96 J-D 500,0000&r.June 1 1926 TIVERTON. 4s g '93 F-A 47,000r_ _Feb 15 1921 provements valued at $726,592 10. 4s g '97 A-0 300,000e&r.Apr 1 1927 This town is in Newport County. 4s g '97 F-A 35,000r_ _Feb 15 1925 3 4sg'98A-0 200,0000&r.Apr 1 1928 Refunding Bonds. 4s g '97 F-A 43,000r_ Aug 15 1925 NORTH KINGSTOWN. 3s g '99 M-N 250,0000&r.May 1 1929 48 '12 M-S $60,000c_Sept 1 '13-'42 3 Asg'01F-A 72,000r_Feb 15 1925 This town is in Washington County 3s g '00 M-N 300,000o_ _ _May 1 1930 BOND; May 1913.. $70,000 4s g '04 J-D 81,0000...._June 1 1924 Inc. Oct. 28 1674. Pop'n '10, 4,048. 3s g '01 M-N 300.000r__ _May 1 1931 FloatingDEBT debt Water Bonds. 30.000 Funding Bonds. 3 Msg'03M-N 500,000r__ _Nov 2 1933 Assessed valuation 1912_4,351,520 4s g '91 M-N $83,000r__ _Nov 1 1916 4s '05 M-S $125,0000_ _ _Deo 1 1940 3 3sg'04M-N 200.000r__ _Nov 1 1934 Tax rate (per $1,000) '12_ _ _ _$10.00 4s g '95 M-N 100,000r__ _May 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '13- $125,000 4s '96 g M-N 350,000e___Nov 1 1936 Population in 1910 4,032 3 3.sg'01M-N 200,000r....May 1 1931 Floating debt 30,000 3 Msg'10M-N 400,000r_ _May 1 1940 INT. at Massasoit-Pocasset Nat. 4s g '03 M-N 100,0000- _May 1 1923 Sinking fund 18,207 3 Msg'11M-N 500,000r__ _Nov 1 1941 Bk., Fall River, or office of Town 4s g '04 J-D 150,0000___June 1 1929 Assess. val. (4-5 act.) '12_ _4,996,965 Town of Johnston Bonds. Treasurer. 4s g '05 M-N 50,0000_ _Nov 1 1935 Tax rate (per MOM 1912____$8.50 4s '92 F-A 59,0000___Feb 1 1917 Refunding Water Bonds. INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prey. Hospital Bonds, WARWICK. 4s g '99 A-03150,000r_ _Apr 1 1919 3 4sg'10NI-N $375,000r_ May 1 1940 This town Is in Kent County. City Hall Bonds. NORTH PROVIDENCE. Park Loan. Patent granted and signed by the 4s g '03 M-N 1100,0000_.May 1 1923 This town is in Providence Co. 4s g '92 M-S $500,000o&r.Mch 1 1922 Earl of March 14 1643. School Bonds. Incorporated 1765. By a special 3 Msg'97M-N 674.000r___May 1 1947 3 Ms g Warwick 3400,000o._ _Jan 1 1932 4s g '03 M-N $100,000c_ May 1 1923 Act of the Legislature this town is 4s g '08 M-N 260,000r__.May 1 1938 BOND.J-J DEBT Sept 1912_ $400,000 Refunding Bonds. given authority to borrow up to 7% Public Improvement. Floating debt 400,000 4 Msg'07J-D $200,000o_ _June 1 1927 of its assessed valuation. 3 Msg'97M-N $640,000r ..May 1 1937 Sinking fund BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13-$3,332,000 83,673 Funding Bonds. 3s g '99 M-N 84,000c_ May 1 1929 assessed val. 1912_124,243,840 Floating debt 100,000 4s g '05 A-0 $65.000c_ _Oct 1 1935 45 r '08 M-N 295,000r__.May 1 1938 Total (Assessment about full value.) Sinking fund 838,893 4s g J-J 50,000c Weybosset Bridge Loan. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ NET DEBT 2,593,107 Jan 1 1913._ --$7.50 BOND,DEBT Apr 1 '13... $115,000 3 34s'99M-N $270,0000ecr.May 1 1929 Population in 1910 833,000 26,629 Water debt (included) _ Floating debt 65,000 Water Loan. INTEREST payable in Providence Water sinking fund (Inc.) 188,599 Sinking fund, &c 168,753 33isg'86M-S$101,000aSer.Sept 1 1916 at Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. Total assessed val. 1912_ _25,631,100 Assess. val.(M act.) '12__3,061,900 4s g '93 A-0 817,000e&r.Apr 1 1923 (Assessment about fair cash value.) Total tax (per *1,000) 1912-.412.00 4s g '97 A-0 250,000c&r.Apr 1 1927 WESTERLY. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ .417.00 Population in 1910 5.407 Refunding Water Loan. This town is in Washington County. Val. of city prop. June 1'12 2,238,305 INT. at Industrial Tr. Co., Prov. 3s g'00M-N32,666.000o&rMay 1 1930 Inc. 1669. Population 1910. 8,696. Population in 1910 38,125 Highway Loan. Funding INTEREST on coupon bonds is PAWTUCKET. 4s g '94 M-N $1,200.000r.May 1 1924 4s g '09 J-D $100,060c_ _June 1 1939payable at First Nat. Bank, Boston. This city is in Providence County. 48 g '97 A-0 500,000r__ _Apr 1 1927 Incorporated March 27 1885. 3s g '00 M-N 300,000c&r.May 1 1930 ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. General Funding Bonds. 4s g '06 M-N 300.000c&r.Nov 1 1936 In the table below we give statements of places which have reported an JOHNSTON BONDS (Annexed). 4s '08 .1-J $238,000c&r July 1 1948 indebtedness of over $25,000 and are not represented among the foregoing General Debt Bonds. School District No. 15. We add the population from the U. S.census of 1910. 4s g '85 J-J $42,000o_ _July 1 1915 4s '94 A-0 $30,000c___Oot 1 1924 Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Popula30,000c___July 1 1914 School District No. 1. lion. debt. debt. Valuation. $1,000 4s '89 J-J 49,000c_ _July 1 1919 4s '97 M-N $17,0000_ _Nov 1 1927 Barrington (T.), Bristol Co.. 2,452 None $65,000x$3,973.200415.80 100.000c July 1 '24&'29 INTEREST on the bonds is pay- Coventry (T.), Kent Co 5,848 None 108,165 z4.987.785 z9.00 4s g '93 A-0 552,000c__ _Apr 1 1923 able as follows: Cumberland(T.),ProvidenceCo.227,000 15,000 z9,934,954 10.00 10,107 4s g 96 J-J 237,000c&r_July 1 1936 Park loans due 1922; highway due East Greenwich (T.), Kent Co. None 50,494 x2,845,606 x10.00 3.420 4s g '97 M-N 130,000e&r May 1 1937 1930 and 1936; public improvement Jamestown (T.), Newport Co_105,000 53,875 z2.815,113 x10.00 1.175 3 Msg '02J-D 131,000r_ __June 1 1922 1929; school 1927; sewer 1921 to New Shoreham(T.),NewportCo147,500 52,500 x944,200 15.00 1,314 4s g '04 M-N 490.0000._ ..May 1 1944 1923. 1925 to 1930, and 1936; water North Smithfield(T.)Prov'eeCo•38,000 x2,161,325 al0.00 5,407 4s 5'94 ___ 258,000c___July 1 1934 1916 and 1923, 1927 and 1930, and Scituate (T.), Providence Co.... None 92,948 x2,398,063 x10.00 3.493 Sewer Bonds. bridge loan at National City Bank, Warren (T.), Bristol Co 6,585 45,000 25,000 z6,747,350 x11.00 4s g '93 A-0$350,000c__ _Apr 1 1923 N. Y. and at the City Treasury in a Figures_are for 1911. z Figures are for 1912 3 Asg'00A-0 26,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1930 Providence; on Johnston school 4s g '94 J-J 167,000c&r July 1 1934 bonds at Industrial Trust Co. In 4s g '97 M-N 225,000c&r.May 1 1937 Providence; on Johnston town bonds 4s g '04 M-N 35.0000.._ _May 1 1944 at Union Trust Co. In Providence; 43 g '08 J-J 80,000c__ _July 1 1948 on all other leans at City Treasury. TOT. DEBT, SINKING FUNDS, 434s g'10 J-J 90,000c_ _ _July 1 1950 ITS 4 Ms F'12__ 40,000c&r Dec 1 1952 ETC. DEBT, RESOURCES, &c. Bridge Bonds. April 11913, 4s g '04 M-N $25,000c_ _May 1 1934 Bonded debt (incl. water Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen debt) School Bonds. $18,871,000 Total area of State (square miles) 5,004 3143'02gJ-D $32,000r__ _June 1 1922 Floating debt 1,054,000 33sg'99A-0 50.000cdor Apr 1 1939 State Capital Hartford Total debt 4s g '04 M-S 120,000c___Moh 1 1929 Sinking funds, (to., (list$10,925,000 Governor (term exp.) Jan. 1915) Simeon E. Baldwin 94.000c&r.July 1 1938 4s '08 J-J below) 8,508,206 4!,g'12 _ _ _ 40,000c&r_ Dec 1 1942 Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1915)___ _Albert Phillips treet Improvement Bonds. Net debt $11,416,794 Treasurer (term exp. Jan. 1915) Edward S. Roberts 3 Msg'99A-0 $100.000r _Apr 1 1939 Water debt (incl. above). $3,846,000 Highway Bonds. The notes outstanding on Apr. 1 State Comptroller (term exp. Jan. 1915)_ _ _ _Daniel P. Dunn 4s g '05 M-N $210,000c__Nov 1 1935 1913 representing the floating debt Attorney-General John H. Light (term exp. Jan. 1915) 4 Ms'10 J-J 125.0000._ _July 1.1950 were issued for and are chargeable LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the Wednesday fol40,000c&r_Dec 1 1952 to the following accounts: 4Mg'12 lowing the first Monday in January. A constitutional amendment adopted Fire-Station Bonds. Receiving tomb, North 4s g '05 M-N $21,000c__ _Nov 1 1930 Burial Ground 36,000 00 in Oct. 1911 limits the length of each session to the first Wednesday after the 4 M g'12 _ _ _ 35,000c&r_ Dec 1 1937 School houses and lots_ _ _227,000 00 first Monday in June. V. 95, P• 1435. Public Park Bonds. Harbor Improvement HISTORY OF DEBT.-For early history of the Connecticut State debt ..21i5,000 00 4s g'10J-J $40,000c_ _ _July 1 1950 Public playground 112,000 00 see "State and City Supplement" of April 1895. page 36. An Act of the 4 Mg'12 _ _ _ 20,000c&r_ Dec 1 1952 Highways, special 333,000 00 Legislature approved April 14 1909, provides for the issuance of $7,000,000 Refunding Bonds. Sewer construction 85,000 00 3 M% bonds "to meet the needs of the State." In 1911, however, another 4 Yjs g'10 J-J $200,0000_July 1 1950 Public comfort station_ _ .. 11,000 00 Act was passed limiting the Issuance of bonds u ider the Act of 1909 to Olneyville grade crossing_ 10,000 00 $3,100,000 and authorizing a further issue of $6,000,000 4% bonds for the Water Bonds. 4s '89 J-J $400,000o___July 1 1919 Weybosset bridge and river same purpose. Of the bonds authorized in 1909. $3,064,000 were Issued, walls 3 As g'00A-0 37,000r___Apr 1 1930 5,000 00 and under the Act of 1911 $4,000,000 have been put out. The 3% 70,0000__ _July 1 1934 bonds, It is provided, "shall be exempt from taxation by or under State or 4s g '94 J-J 4s g '97 M-N 100,000c&r.May 1 1937 Total $1,054,000 00 municipal authority." The 4s are also exempted from taxation, but the SINKING FUNDS.-All sinking Act provides that 'this exemption shall not be construed to apply to cor4s g '04 M-N 100,0000_ _ May 1 1929 210,000o&r,Ply '13,'18,'23 funds must be invested In bonds or porations taxed under the provisions of Sec. 2331, Gen. Stat., and amend4s g'08J-J1140,000oecr J'iy 1 '28& '33 notes of the city of Providence or in ments thereof.' Connecticut's debt now is as follows': 85.000c&r-July 1 1938 the following classes of bonds, viz.: -Interest- -Principal-4 Ms g'10J-Jf75.000cJuly 1 '15,'20'25 United States, any of the New EngRate. Payable. When Due. Outstand'g. Name and Purpose. 150,000e_July 1 '30 &'35 land States, any city in the State of State bonds 1909 3 M A-0 *April 1 1934 $3,064,000 July 1 1936 4.000,000 do do J-J 4 Mg'12 J-D 175,000c_Dec 1 '17-'37 Rhode Island; Boston, Worcester, 1911 4 ($35,000 due every 5 years.) Oct. 1 1885 100 Cambridge, Springfield and Fall War loan Ceased 1865 Recapit'n of Debt Jan. 1 1913. River. Mass.; New York, Albany, • Subject to call after April 1 1924. General debt $3,637,357 Rochester, Buffalo, New Haven, PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-The bonds are all for $1,000, $10,000 or Sewer debt 1,033,000 Hartford, Chicago, Detroit, Minne- $50,000. Water debt 1,512,735 apolis, St. Paul and Balitmore. INTEREST on all bonds is payable in Hartford, Conn. The bonds of each of said cities TOTAL DEBT, &c.- Oct. 1 '12. Oct. 1 '11. Oct. 1 ,10. Oct. 1 '09. Total bonded debt $5,864,000 shall be lawful investment of said $7,064,100 $3,064,100 $2,894,100 $1,874,100 Floating debt 449,092 sinking fund only so long as its in- Total funded debt 376,576 1,164,847 60,692 2,190.769 debtedness, less its water debt and Civil list funds $6,313,092 sinking fund, shall not exceed 7% Total debt Net debt $4,873,331 $2,687,524 $1,729,253 $1,813,408 Less Sinking Fundsof its assessed valuation. $670,238 General ASSESSED VA LUATION.-Assessed value, formerly about 50% of WATER WORKS.-The water 224,483 Sewer works construction account to Oct. 1 aotunl value, now believed to be fair value. Tax valuation. Years. 565.414 1,460,135 1912 amounted to $7,071,283.41. In Years. Water Tax valuation. Tax valuation. Years. year 1911-12 Income from water 1911..-..$1,041,334,019 1904_ $534,465,257 $690,896,142 1897_ NET DEBT Jan 1 191344.852,957 rents, &c., was $809,609.06; cost of 1910_ - - 997,500,664 1903_ --- 677,396,711 1896....... 529,621,165 Assessed valuation, real __41,495,740 maintenance and interest on water 1909..-.965,629,807 1902_ __- 665.094,301 1895_ _-- 452,863,714 Assessed val., personal._ 8,132,120 loans, $396,928.42; transfer to de- 1908..... 922,071,592 1901_ _ 649,571,791 1894-- 441,001,581 Personal prop.(intangible) 2,570,495 preciation and extension fund, $132,- 1907- -_- 833,537,086 1900___ 694,200,162 1893_ - - 416,323,252 Total valuation 1912 52,198,355 875.19; surplus, $279,805.45. The 1906.--. 791,769,979 1899_ 570,163.749 1892...-- 381,261,607 (Assessment fair cash value.) total value of city property in 1912 1905.... _ - 712,519.166 1898.... 552,887,762 1888_ 354,557,515 Tax rate (per MOW) 1912... _$16.50 was as follows: Real estate (including Under Chapter 106. as amended by Chapter 165 Laws --of 1901, the State Population in 1905 43.381 water works valued at $4,846.137.56). collects the tax on every bank, national banking association, trust, insurPopulation in 1910 51,622 $16.968,724.56; personal property. ance. Investment and bridge company whose stock is not exempt from State of Connecticut. MAY,1913.] CONNECTICUT-DEBT OF STATE. 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. POPULATION OP STATE.—Population has been as follows: 537,454 1840 309,978 1810 1910_ _1,114,756 1870 261,942 460,147 1830 297,675 1800 1900__- 908,420 1860 251,002 370,792 1820 275,248 1790 1890-_- 746,258 1850 237,946 1880--- 622,700 DEBT LIMITATION.—The constitution of Connecticut contains but a single provision restricting the debt-making power. The provision is Article 25, adopted as an amendment in 1877, and is as follows: No County, City, Town, Borough or other Municipality Alan ever subscribe to the capital stock of any railroad corporation, or become the purchaser of the bonds, or make donation to, or loan its credit in aid of, any such corporation; but nothing herein contained shall affect the validity of any bonds or debts incurred under existing laws, nor be construed to prohibit the General Assembly from authorizing any town or city to protect by additional appropriations of money or credit any railroad debt contracted prior to the adoption of this amendment. The foregoing is explicit and comprehensive, covering every municipality. There are no general restrictions in the Revised Statutes; whatever restrictions have been made from time to time are contained in enabling Acts and in city charters. As to towns, we notice that there is a general law granting them unlimited ower to issue bonds. According to Section 1931, Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of 1902, "when any town shall have made appropriations or incurred debts, or shall hereafter make appropriations or incur debts exceeding $10,000, It may issue bonds, either registered or with coupons attached, or other obligations, payable at such times and at such annual rate of interest not exceeding 6%. payable annually or semi-annually, as It shall determine," &o. Cities have had no such general authority conferred upon them. 33 Also in the following securities; Central RR. of N. J.—Gen. mort. 5s, gold bonds, due July 1, 1987; Burlington Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway Company system— Cedar Rapids Iowa Falls & Northw., con. 1st 5s, due Oct. 1, 1921, Bur. Ced. R. & Nor., con. 1st M. and col. trust 5s, due April 1, 1934, Great Northern Railway Company system— St. Paul Minn. & Man. By. Co., Montana ext. 4s, due June 1 1937, do do do Pacific ext. 4s, due July 1 1940, Montana Central By. Co., 1st M. 5s & 6s, due July 1937. Willmar & Sioux Falls By. Co., 1st M. 5s, due June 1 1938. Ill. Cent. RR. Co.—Ch. St. L. & N. On, con. M. 5s & 3 Ms, due June 1951: Chicago & North Western Railway Co. system— Chicago St. Paul Minn. & Omaha By. Co., con. M. 6s, due June 1 1930. and in mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said consolidated mortgage 6 per cent bonds are to retire at maturity; Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Co. gen. con. & 1st M. 5s, due Nov. 1 1937, and in mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said gen. con. and 1st mortgage 5 p. c. bonds retire at maturity; Minneapolis & St. Louis RR. Co., 1st & refunding M.4s, due March 11949, and in the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said 1st and refunding bonds are to retire at maturity; Milwaukee & Northern RR. Co., con. M. 6s, due June 1 1913, and in the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said con. mortgage 6 per cent bonds are to retire at maturity; Atlantic Coast Line RR. Co., 1st con. M. gold 4s, due July 11952, and in the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said first con. mortgage bonds are to retire at maturity. [Owing to the fact that this company paid its Jan. 1908 dividend with certificates of indebtedness, instead of in cash,a question was raised as to whether these bonds would continue legal investments. The Attorney-General seemed to think not (see V. 86, p. 680), but the Bank Commission finally held in the affirmative. See V. 86. P. 1355.1 The Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis general mortgage refunding 4 per centum sinking fund gold bonds of 1953 and the mortgage bonds heretofore issued which said general mortgage bonds are to retire at maturity. [See editorial V. 77. p. 2071, for Attorney-General's opinion relative to these bonds.1 TAX EXEMPTION.—The following securites are exempt from all The St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railroad Company, River & State and local tax ation against the owner: United States bonds; any Gull Division first mortgage 4% bonds due May 1 1933. [In answer to bonds issued under a statute of this State which specifically exempts them an inquiry concerning these bonds,an opinion was rendered by the Attorneyon Sept. 23 1912,in which he says: "I interpret the statute to mean from taxation; bonds issued by any city or town in the aid of the construc- General bond of any railroad corporation named shall be a legal that no tion of railroads, and bonds issued to redeem the same as provided in Sec- for a savings bank while or at the time such corporation, or theinvestment system of tion 2315 of the General Statutes; bonds and 'other choses in action of which it is a part, faiLs to pay dividends on all of its capital stock. ThereConnecticut railroads and notes, on which the borro wer agrees to pay the fore, I am of the opinion that the payment of a dividend after default, the estate eligible to real in bonds list this mortgage on said for restores Slate facto to an ipso investments for savings amount equal taxes, secured by banks."] V. 95, p. 993. to the assessed valuation of such real estate. The Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company first mortgage 4 per cent All other bonds, notes and choses in action, including those of all water, gold since default July In bonds due in 1951. 1910.1 lighting, heating, power and other manufacturing, mercantile, and municipal (10) In any general or consolidated mortgage bonds issued by any of corporations, are taxable locally, as provided in Section 2323 of the General the following named railroad companies to retire all of the outstanding Statutes, or to the State at four mills per annum in accordance with Sec- prior mortgage bonds secured upon the property covered by said general tion 2325. or consolidated mortgage:— Chicago & North Western Railway Company SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS—PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICChicago Burlington Qs Quincy Railroad Company, TIONS.—At the session in 1899 material changes were made in the proChicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, visions regulating the investment of the deposits of the savings banks of Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company, Chicago & Alton Railroad Company, Connecticut, and at the sessions in 1901, in 1903 and in 1905 the scope of Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, such investments was still further enlarged. One of the departures in the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Company, 1903 amendmen-s was that street railway bonds were then included for the Michigan Central Railroad Company, first time, and the list was still further enlarged in 1905. In 1909 obligaMorris & Essex Railroad Company, districts in Connecticut were added to the list of intions of fire and sewer New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, vestments and a slight change made in Section 3429 with reference to InSt. Paul Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Company vestments in mortgages on land in adjoining States. We give below the Eastern Rallway*Company of Minnesota, Northern Division, law as it Is found in Sections 3428 and 3429. General Statutes of ConLouisville & Nashville Railroad Company necticut, Revision of 1902, with the later amendments included. and the mortgage bonds hitherto issued which such consolidated or genSECTION 3428.—Investments by Savings Banks.--SavIngs banks may eral mortgage bonds are to retire at maturity; provided, that at no time within five years next preceding the date of such investment in such invest their deposits and surplus as follows: (1) Not exceeding twenty per cent thereof in notes secured by the pledge general consolidated mortgage bonds issued by any of the railroad corporaof stocks or bonds as collateral, provided, such stocks or bonds shall have tions last named shall such railroad corporation have failed to pay regupaid dividends or interest of not less than three per cent per annum during larly and punctually the principal, at maturity or as extended ,and Interest the two years next preceding that in which the respective loan is made; or on all Its mortgage indebtedness, and, in addition thereto, dividends upon by the pledge of any stocks, bonds, or other obligations which, under the all Its outstanding capital stock during the preceding five years; and provided further, that at the date of every such dividend the outstanding provisions of this section, can be purchased by savings banks; capital stock of such railroad corporation shall have been equal to at least (2) Not exceeding twenty per cent thereof in notes, each of which shall one-third of the total mortgage indebtedness of such railroad coproration, obligation several and joint of be the two or more parties all residents of including all bonds issued or to be issued under any mortgage securing any this State: (3) In the bonds of the United States, the District of Columbia, any of bonds in which such Investment shall be made. No bond of any railroad corporation named in this section shall be a legal inthe New England States, or any of the States of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, vestment for a savings bank when such corporation, or the system of which it is a Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Cali- part, shall fail to pay dividends on all of its capital stock; and this section shall not be held to authorize any investment in the bonds of any corporation operating fornia, Colorado and Oregon: (4) In the bonds of any city in the New England States or in the State its railroad exclusively by any means other than steam as a motive power, or in of New York, of Newark, Paterson and Trenton in the State of New Jersey, the bonds of any street railway company. (As already stated, amendments of Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania, of Cincinnati, Cleveland, have since been made permitting investment in street railway bonds— Columbus, Dayton and Toledo in the State of Ohio, of Louisville in the see below.] State of Kentucky, of Detroit in the State of Michigan, of Chicago in the [In 1909 the Legislature passed an Act repealing Chapter 205 of the Laws State of Illinois, of Milwaukee in the State of Wisconsin, of St. Louis in of 1905, which allowed savings banks to invest their deposits in the first the State of Missouri or of Omaha in the State of Nebraska; mortgage gold 4s of the Southern Indiana Railway Co., due 1951.] V. 88, (5) In the obligations of any of the counties, towns, cities, boroughs, p. 1329. All other investments shall consist• of deposits in incorporated banks school districts, lire districts and sewer districts in this State. (6) In the capital stock of any bank or trust company located in this or trust companies located in this State, or in the States of New York. State, or in the city of New York in the State of New York, or in Boston Massachusetts or Rhode Island, or of loans secured by mortgage on unincumbered real estate situated in this State (except as provided in section In the State of Massachusetts. (7) In the bonds of any other incorporated city located in any of the 3429) [see section below] worth double the amount of the loan secured States mentioned in this section having not less than twenty thousand thereon. inhabitants, as ascertained by the United States or State Census, or any Street Railway Bonds.—As stated above, street railway bonds are inmunicipal census taken by authority of the State, next such cluded for the first time by chapter 171, Laws of 1903. This Act was investment: provided, the amount of the bonds of such preceding city, including amended in 1905 and now reads as follows: the issue in which such investment is made, and its proportion, based on Savings banks may invest their deposits and surplus in the first mortthe valuations contained in the assessment for taxation next preceding such gage bonds of the Hartford Street Railway Company and the Fair Haven investment, of the county and town debt, after deducting the amount of & Westville Railroad Company, and in all bonds of the Consolidated its water debt and the negotiable securities in the sinking funds which are Railway Company and in the Connecticut Railway & Lighting Company. available for payment of its bonds, does not exceed seven per cent of tile [Under ruling of the State Attorney General the 30-year 5% gold bonds valuation of property in such city as assessed for taxation next pregeding of the Meriden Horse Railroad Co. assumed by the Consolidated such investment; and provided, further, that the State or city issuing such Co.are legal Investments for Connecticut savings banks. See V.82,Railway p. 292.] bonds has not defaulted payment of any of its funded indebtedness or SECTION 3429—When Mortgages May Be Made in Adjoining States.— Interest thereon within fifteeen years next preceding the purchase of such Any savings bank in the towns of Putnam, Brooklyn and Killingly may bonds by the savings bank; but tills section shall not be held to authorize loan on land located in the county of Providence in the State of Rhode the investment of any funds in any "special assessment bonds" or "im- Island; any savings bank in the town of Ridgefield may loan on land lopovement bonds," so called, which are not direct and primary obligations catcd in the county of Westchester In the State of New York; any saving bank in the town of Enfield or in the town of Stafford may loan on land apt the city issuing the same; — (8) In the bonds of any railroad company organized under the laws located in the county of Hampden in the State of Massachusetts; and any of any of tile States mentioned in this section, and which bonds are se- savings bank in the town of Stonington may loan on land located in the cured by a first mortgage as tile only mortgage security given by such rail- county of Washington in the State of Rhode Island; and any savings bank road company upon some potion of the railroad owned by it, or given in the town of Salisbury may loan on land located in the county of Berkby a railroad company a majority of the capital stock in which is owned shire in the State of Massachusetts and on land located in the county of by the railroad company issuing such bonds, upon some portion of the Dutchess, in the State of New York. railroad owned by it but leased or operated by the railroad company The subjoined sections, 3431, 3432, 3433 and 3434, provide certain issuing such bonds, and which portion of such railroaa in either case shall restrictions with reference to loans—section 3431 restricting loans on be located wholly or in part in one or more of the States mentioned in this section, provided the entire railroad of such company is located wholly mortgage security to manufacturing corporations and ecclesiastical within the United States; in the consolidated bonds of any railroad com- societies; section 3432 restricting amount of loans to one party on personal pany incorporated by this State and authorized to issue such bonds to re- security; section 3433 forbidding loans on single names. tire the entire funded debt of such company; provided, that in every case SECTION 3431—Loans to Corporations and Societies Regulated.—No such company shall have paid each year, for a period of not less than five loan shall be made by any savings bank to any corporation or association years next previous to such investment, in addition to the interest on Its or ecclesiastical society, secured by mortgage upon its property, unless the funded indebtedness, dividends of not less than four per cent per annum upon its entire capital stock outstanding; and provided further, that said same shlal be accompanied by the individual guaranty of some responsible Party or parties, or by other collateral security of value equal to the amount outstanding capital stock at the time of such investment equals or exceeds of the sum loaned. The directors or trustees of any such bank consenting in amount one-third of the entire outstanding issue of such bonds; to any loan contrary to the provisions of this section shall be held individu(9) In the bonds of the following-named railroad companies, viz.: ally responsible for any loss to the full extent of such loan. Boston & Albany Railroad Company, SECTION 3432—Loans Restricted.—No savings bank having more than • Boston & Lowell Railroad Company, twenty-five thousand dollars of deposits shall loan on personal security • Boston & Maine Railroad Company, to any one iperson, company, or interest more than three per cent of its • Concord & Montreal Railroad Company, deposits at the time of making such loan. • Fitchburg Railroad Company, SECTION 3433—Obligations of One Person or Firm Not to Be Taken.— • Harlem River & Port Chester Railroad Company, No savings bank shall buy or lend any money upon, any obligation on Maine Central Railroad Company, which only one person or firm shall be holden, without taking additional • New England Railroad Company, security for the same equivalent to the guaranty or indorsement of some • New York & New England Railroad Company, other responsible party. • New York New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company. [In Oct. 1912 there was Issued in pamphlet form a report compiled by the '' • • • Old Colony Railroad Company: • • • • • • Bank Commissioners containing copies of all opinions of the Attorneys- 34 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. General in re legality of bonds and construction of statutes from 1899 the year the office of Attorney-General was created-to Oct. 1912. Future opinions will be published annually in the report of the Commissioners.] TRUST FUNDS-HOW LOANED OR INVESTED.---We find in Sec. 254 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Statutes of 1902 the following liberal provisions providing that trust funds may be loaned or invested in the same securities savings banks are authorized to invest in. SEC. 254.-Trust funds, unless it is otherwise provided in the instrument creating the trust, may be loaned on the security of mortgages on unencumbered real estate in this State double in value the amount loaned, or may be invested in such mortgages or in the bonds or loans of this State, or of any town, city or borough of this State, or in any bonds, stocks or other securities which the savings banks in this State are, or may be, authorized by law to invest in, or may be deposited in savings banks inoorporated by this State. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 44 NOTE.-For debts of minor civil divisions not found among the statements given below, see "Additional Statements" at the end of this State. The relation which the towns, cities and boroughs of this State bear to one another is peculiar, and requires a word of explanation. The State is divided into eight counties, and these counties are made up of towns, numbering in the aggregate 168. The towns are the civil unit, and on the assessed valuation (which is called the "Grand List of each town") is levied the tax for State purposes as well as the tax for town expenditures. Within the town is often situated a city or a borough, or both, all of which may at the same time have bonds outstanding. In recent years several towns and cities whose limits were about identical have been consolidated and the outstanding bonds of both town and city are reported together with out distinction. This is the ease with the city and town of Hartford, which; previous to April 1896, reported their debts separately. The city and flwn of New London have been consolidated, as have also the city and town of New Britain and the city and town of Bridgeport. On Dec.7 1897 the city, town and school district of New Haven were likewise consolidated. The borough stands in about the same relation to the town as does the city. The grand list as determined for the town is used by both the city and the borough in levying taxes, the city, for instance, putting a tax of its own on its share of the total grand list of the town. This tax is additional to the town tax. /n some instances the schools are in the charge of school districts, which also are empowered to issue bonds and to levy a tax so that to cover the total tax paid by a city it is necessary to take into account the State, town, city and school district levies. In the statements which follow we give under one heading the town and city, wherever they bear the same name, for, though distinct corporations, their debts are to greater or less extent the debts of a single community. AGGREGATE MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS. The total indebtedness of all the towns, cities, boroughs and counties in the State was in 1912 $43,540,230 69. In the following table we show the funded indebtedness, the floating debt and the total indebtedness of all the civil divisions of the State at quadrennial periods: •Total debt. Floating debt. Funded debt. $37,058,361 70 $6;481,868 99 $43,540,230 69 1912 30,598,153 47 7,865,551 44 38,463,704 91 1908 26,906,859 05 5,269,101 56 32,520,460 61 1904 22,142,993 58 5,005,323 09 27,624,827 42 1900 19,749,667 08 4,384,980 56 24,581,066 55 1896 16,023,832 46 4,473,571 36 20,627,058 48 1892 15,569,818 67 3,759,642 86 19,392,804 89 1888 14,655,903 75 2,980,386 15 17,636,289 91 1884 15,388,375 69 1,967,623 60 17,355,999 29 1880 14,437,742 93 2,713,584 35 17,151,327 28 1877 • In 1904 and at former periods the county debt ($344,500 in 1904) was not divided into funded and floating debt, and therefore is included only in total debt column. Oct.2 1911) superseding the old town ANSONIA. Ansonia is in New Haven County. and borough governments, the liaIncorporated in April 1889. By an bilities of which are assumed by the Act of the Connecticut Legislature of city. 1893, the borough, town and fire disDEBT SEPT. 1 1912. trict of this name were consolidated Town Bonds Assumed. 4s J-J $100,0000__Jan 2 1927 to form the present city. Floating debt (of town).. $219,852 Bridge Bonds. 40,035 43ig '13 A-0$99,000c_Apr 1 '14-'44 Sinking fund Floating debt (of city). 14,543 Sewer Bonds. 10,563,481 4s g '10 J-J $75.000o _July 1 1935 Grand list 1911 (Assessment is X actual value.) Building Bonds. 334s g J-J $75,000o_ _July 1 1923 City tax (per $1,000) 1911 _.$12.50 Certain expenses, such as sideRefunding Bonds. _Jan. 1 1937 walks, sewers, police, &o., are paid 4s '11 M-N $75,000_ _Jan. the "First Taxing District," which by Bonds. School 45 '05 J-J $49,0000_July 1 '13-'30 occupies the same territory as the old borough and assumes the borough City of Ansonia Bonds. M-N $150,0000_ May 1 1915 obligations, which are as follows: 4s g $30,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '12 $424,000 Bonds outstanding 10,000 Floating debt 60,200 Floating Debt 45,896 Sinking fund against bonds 4,504 Sinking fund 10,342,695 Floating debt of "First TaxGrand list 1911 ing District" (Assessment about actual value.) 8,500 The Mayor and Council of six memTax rate (per $1,000) 1911-$14 00 15,152 bers govern both the city and taxing Population in 1910 INT. at Ansonia National Bank. districts. Population in 1910 (town)--- _13,502 Population in 1910 (Boro)-9,527 BRIDGEPORT. This city is in Fairfield County. INT. at Bristol National Bank. Incorporated as a city in 1836. 111 1889-90 the town and city of Bridge- CHATHAM. This town (P. 0. East Hampton) port were consolidated, the city asis in Middlesex County. Inc. 1767. suming the town's debt. The bonds below are all exempt.from City and Funding Bonds, 3 Ks'85 J-J $125,0000_ _July 1 1915 taxation. 45 '89 J-J 400,0000_ _July 1 1919 'Refunding Railway Bonds. 4s'94 J-J 500.000e_ _Jan 1 1924 4s '09 J-D i$32,000r June!'13-'28 Bridge and City Hall Repair. 3,000r_ _June 1 1929 3 3is '05M-N $64.000c_May 1 '14-'45 4s'10 J-D 5,000r_ _ _June 1 1940 (Subject to call $10,000 in 1920 and Fire Engine House Bonds. 3 Ks'06 A-0 $46,0000_Apr 1 '14-'36 $10,000 in 1930.) 43,18'13 J-J 18,000_ __Jan 2'14-'31 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '12___$70,000 Outstanding notes & orders__ 9,378 Bridge Bonds. 3 Ms '01 J-J $95,000c-.July 1'13-'31 Sink. fund & other assets__ 41,342 Grand list 1911-12 Refunding Bonds. 1,217,211 3 Ms '00 J-J $48,000c_July 1 '13-'20 (Assessment from(to 4-5 act. val.) 3 Ms '03 J-J 123,0000_$3,000 yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ __$20.00 Population in 1910 High School Bonds. 2,390 INT. Cent.Nat. Bk.,Middletown. 4 Us'13 J-J 3100,000_ _Jan 1 '14-'63 Sewer Bonds. CITY. 1961 DANBURY, 44s'11 M-N $98,000c Situated in Danbury Town, FairPaving Notes. A-0 $17,000-- Oct 10 1913 field County. Incorporated in 1889. 4Us 17,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1915 Improvement Bonds. J-J 44s J-J $155,0000&rJan 1 1920 434s A-0 17,000___Apr 16 1916 4s J-J 100,000o_ _ _July 1 1923 4s J-J 17,000-July 26 1917 4s A-0 15,000__Oct 9 1916 430 Funding Bonds. M-Nj$100,000r May 1'27-'36 48 Improvement Bonds. 1 50,000r May 1 1937 3 Ms'01 J-J $290,000c_July 1 '13-'41 A-0 215,000r Oct 1 1941 4s '07 F-A 300,000o_Aug 1 '28-'42 314s_ Water Bonds. Voting Machine Bonds. J-J $45,0000_ __Jan 1 1920 45'08 A-0 $11,400c_Oct 1 '13-'18 4s Jan 1 1946 Building Bonds. 4s '06 J-J 200,0000 Jan 1 1929 1913 July '09 4s $3,000c J-J 75,0000 3Ms'99 J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-S2,225,400 BOND. DEBT Sept 1912 $940,000 50,000 Floating debt 88,000 Floating debt 320,000 Sinking fund 621,706 Water debt (included) Assessed valuation 1912..105,965,619 Total valuation 1911_... _12,834,000 (Assessment about actual value.) (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ _..$16.50 Value of city property_ _$1,500,000 Value city property 1912_$4,524,634 Tax rate (per.$1,000) 1911_ --$11.50 Population in 1910 102,054 Population in 1910 20,304 INT. at City Treasurer's office. INTEREST on the Improvement and funding bonds and on the water bonds due 1920 is payable at the BRISTOL. The 1911 Legislature granted a National Park Bank, N. Y.; on all charter to the city (accepted by the other water bonds at the Importers. voters Aug. 14 1911, going into effect & Traders' Nat. Bank; New York. DANBURY, TOWN. This town is in Fairfield County. Funding Bonds. A-0 $225,000o_Apr 1 1932 3Ks School Bonds. 3 Ms A-0 $50,000o Apr 1 1932 4s '05 M-NJ 111,000o_Mch 1 '14-'50 1 20,0000_Mch 1 '51-'55 BOND.DEBT Apr 30'13_ _$406,000 10,764,899 Grand list for 1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _$13.00 23.502 Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable at the Import. & Traders' N. Bank, N. Y.C. [VOL. xcvi. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__ $9.00 16.463 Population in 1910 INT. on bonds of 1912 payable at U. S. Mtg.& Tr. Co., N. Y.; on others at office of Town Treasurer. GREENWICH, BOROUGH. Incorporated 1854. 4s M-N$147,000_ _ .May 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911-$147.000 143,000 Floating debt Grand list 1910 3,872.466 Borough tax (per $1,000) '11_ _11.00 Population in 1910 3,886 INTEREST at Greenwich Trust Co. DERBY. This city is situated in New Haven GROTON. This town is in New London Co. County. By enactment of the Legislature in 1893 the town of Derby, Inc. May 1704. Popula'n '10, 6,495. Refunding. borough of Birmingham, and the M-N $5,000r_- May 1 1915 school districts of the town, were 4s Registered Bonds. consolidated under one form of M-N $30,000-.Subject to call government, assuming the name of 4 Ks the "City of Derby." The consolida- BOND. DEBT Aug 31 1912-$40,000 83,050 tion took effect on Jan. 1 1894, and Other liabilities 36,262 the debts of the town, borough and Assets 4,557,007 school districts were assumed by city. Grand list 1912 (Assessment at 85% actual value.) Funding Bonds. J-J $100.000c-July 1 1914 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-16.00 48 g INTEREST payable by Treasurer. and Bridge Bonds. Road M-N $34,000c-Nov 1 1934 1s 33, GROTON WATER DISTRICT. Subject to call $3,000 yearly.) 1924 4s g '04 A-0 $150,0000 efunding Bonds. 1925 75,0000 4s '08 A-0 $55,000c-Oct 1 1928 4s g '05 J-D 1941 20.000c 44s'11 J-J School Bonds. 3 Ms J-D $3,000c _June 1 1921 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913_ _$245,000 --June 1 1902.) INT. payable at National Bank (Subject to call beg. F-A $19,000o-Aug 1 1930 of Commerce. New London, Conn. 3Xs (Subject to call $2,600 yearly.) Sewer Bonds. 3 Ks g J-J $1,0000_ __July 1 1914 HARTFORD. The town and city of Hartford (Subject to call beg. July 1 1900.) were consolidated on April 1 1896, TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1913.4212.000 and their debts are no longer reported 10,564 Sinking fund City incorp. May 1784. 17,656 separately. Bonds. Cash on hand Funding 6,426,208 Total valuation 1912 _July 1 1918 $200,0000_ J-J '93 4g (Assessm't about actual value.) Park Improvement Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _$11.50 J-J $300.000o-.Jan 1 1926 Total tax (per $1,000) '13 _ _$14,00 3g Paving Bonds. 8,991 3g Population in 1910 J-J $200,000r_Jan 1 1938 INT. at Birmingham Nat. Bank, 3 Mg '00J-J 20,000r_ _Jan 1 1930 Derby. High School & Bridge Bonds. 3 Kg'98 J-J $200,000r_ _Jan 1 1938 HARTFORD. EAST Police Department. This town is in Hartford County. Kg'98 $75,000r_ _Jan 1 1923 Inc. Oct. 1783. Bonds all taxable. 3 Refunding Bonds. Bridge Bonds. 33413'97 J-J $800,000r-.-.Jan 1 1922 3.6s '89 A-0 $39,600c_ __Oct 1 1919 3 Kg'97 M-N 270,000r_ May 1 1922 (Subject to call Oct 1, 1899.) Improvement Bonds. Funding Bonds. 3 3-jg'97 J-J 1250,000r_Jan 1 1922 4s '94 A-0 $60,000c&r Apr 2 1924 Con n. R. Bge. Bd s.(Coup. or Reg) (Subject to call April 2 1904.) 334g'04 J-J 1,000,000_ _ _July 1 1954 4s g 09 A-0 $88,000o_Apr 1 1939 3 '05 J-D 1,000,000_ _June 1 1955 (Subject to call after April 1 1929.) Water Bonds. BOND. DEBT Sept 1912.. $187,600 4g '93 J-J $475,0000-. July 1 1018 16,156 Population in 1910 Floating debt 98,915 57,832 Population in 1900 Total assets_ 79.850 Grand list 1912_ __ _ _ _ _ _6,100,473 Treasury. City at payable INT. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912____$10.00 &c, DEBT, TOTAL 8.138 Population in 1910 Apr.!'13. Apr. 1 '12. INT.at Phoenix Nat. Bk., Hartford. l EAST HARTFORD FIRE DIST. Water Loans. 45 A-0 $115,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1931 J-D 135.000.-. _June 1 1933 48 4 Ms'12J-D 50,0000_June 1 1932 (Subject to call June 1 1932) BOND.DEBT May 7'12_ _ _$300,000 8,600 Sewer notes 33,025 General expense notes_ __ _ 25.187 Sinking fund 357,964.67 Value of water plant, Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _3,330,000 (Assessment about 75% actual value) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ - _ _$8.00 Tot. bd. dt___ 4,880,000 4,880,000 378,481 378,481 Floating debt_ Total debt_ 5,258,481 5,258.481 622,226 Sinking fund_ 741,627 475,000 Wat. dt.(inci) 475,000 Sinking fund and funds held in reserve for redemption of water debt and extraordinary expenses April 1 1913, $619,782. CITY PROPERTY.-The city owned property to the value of $7,298,270 on Apr. 11913, according to inventories on file in the office of the Comptroller. FAIRFIELD. WATER DEPT.-Excess of reThis town is in Fairfield County. ceipts over current expenses and in4s '90 J-J $22,250o_July 1 '13-'21 terest on water bonds for last fiscal 1916 Year,$225,335. 3 Msg'01A-0 25,000o 1929 4s'09 M-9 75,0000 BOND,DEBT Apr 1913_ _-$122,250 ASSESSED VALUATION AND 12,500 Floating debt TAX RATE. 6,000,000 Tax Rate Grand list 1912 xTotal (Assessment about 80% actual value) Valuation. per $1,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$12,00 1912 $156,189,023.00 $21.50 6,134 1911 Population in 1910 15.75 144,214,901.00 /INTEREST atSouthport Trust Co. 1910 138,060,842.00 16.50 118,221.525.00 17.50 1909 FAIRFIELD COUNTY. 106,574,623.00 18.00 1908 Bridgeport and Danbury are the 1907 103,074,585.00 18.00 county seats. Bonds are taxable. 1906 98,508,389.00 18.00 Refunding Bonds. 96.967,410.00 18.00 1905 48 g '09 A-0 $130,000o -.Oct 1 1939 1900 69,761,120.00 17.50 (Subject to call Oct 1 1929) 53,211,681.00 17.00 1895 TOTAL DEBT June 1 '13- _$130,000 1890 47,225,324.00 17.00 Assessed valuation 1912_260,000,000 encluding valuation of corporation State & Co tax (per $1,000)'11_$1.00 stook held by residents, which for 245,322 1912 aggregated $55,129,451. Population In 1910 INT.at Conn. Nat. Bk., Bridgeport. Tax rate for 1912 includes 5 mills levied for school purposes. GLASTONBURY. This town is in Hartford Co. Inc. HARTFORD "ARSENAL SCH.," May 1692. Pop'n 110, 4,796. DISTRICT." J-J $15,000- -Jan 1 1918 45 4s J-D $74,0000_ _June 1 1917 _Jan 1 1928 4s '08 M-N 80,000o_ _..May 1 1938 J-J 35,000 4s -31 Oct 1912_$65,000 4s BOND. DEBT J-J 60,0000_ _Jan 1 1932 27,276 BOND,DEBT Apr 1913_ - --$214,000 Note debt Sinking fund 19,965 Sinking fund 9,140 act.) Assess. val.(80% '11-2,983,448 Assessed valuation 1912-.-. A,430,760 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ --$14.00 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) INT.at Hartford Trust Co. School tax (per $1,000) 1912-J7.50 INT. at Riverside Tr. Co.. Hartf. GREENWICH, TOWN. The town and borough of same HARTFORD "FIRST SCHOOL name are located in Fairfield County. DISTRICT." Incorporated in 1662. M-N $35,000_ _ _May 1 1927 48 Refunding Bonds, to call beg. May 1 1907.) (Subject 4,(g'12 J-J $160,000c _July 1 '13-'44 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913-$35,000 Building Bonds. fund Sinking 16,612 _ _Nov 1 1913 4s Grand list 1912 32,408,577 Coupon Bonds 1909. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911......_$2.00 $530,000 Registered Bonds. HARTFORD "NORTHEAST SOH. _ _s '87 ___ $159,000 DISTRICT." Coupon Bonds. Building Bonds, __s'95 $125,000 4s '09 . J-D $63,000o_ __June 1 1939 High School Notes. J-D 66.000o_._June 1 1931 4s'07 J-J $100,0000_july 1 1935 3348 (Exempt from all taxes.) BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '12__$914,000 108,472 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913-$129,000 Other liabilities 115,636 Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _2,743,798 Cash on hand Town valuation 1911_ _35,000.101 (Assessment about_ X actual value) (Assessment about60% actual value) School tax (per $1,000)'13---$5.00 MAY, 1911.1 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. 35 INTEREST on 350 payable at MERIDEN, TOWN. DEBT OF CONSOLIDATED CITY NEW LONDON. Incorporated May 1806. During TOT. DEBT May 20'1341,218,000 The town and city (located In Security Co., Hartford; on 4s at Charthe year 1896 the town voted to con- Sinking fund ter Oak National Bank, Hartford. 273,011 county of same name) are under one solidate the schools and assume the Water debt (included) _ _ _1,175,000 government and the following statedebt of all the school districts. Assessed valuation 1911 A0,460,859 ment includes both. Incorporated HARTFORD "NORTHWEST Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _$14.25 town 1646; city. 1784. Funding Bonds. SCHOOL DISTRICT." 330'01 M-N$80,000c_May 1 '17-'24 Population in 1910 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. 43,916 Bonds are subject to taxation. 4s'08 11-N I 110,000e_May 1 '14-'24 INT. at New Britain Nat. Bank. 4s '13 A-0$100,000c__ _Apr 1 1943 4s '08 M-S $200,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 '38 1 220,000o_May 1 '25-'35 Park Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913.$200.000 Cold Spring Home Bonds. 4s M-N $25,000r__ May 1 1923 43,400 330'01 M-N530,000c_May 1 '14-'16 NEW HAVEN. Arthur D. Mullen, Notes outstanding Water Bonds. 10,000 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '12_4460,000 Comptroller. Sinking fund 4s J-J $116,0000„July 1 1919 5,562,201 Floating debt Grand list 1911 This city is the county seat of New 4s 60,0000__ _July 1924 42,748 J-J (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Total assessed val. 1911_ _23,003,127 Haven County. Incorporated J-J 225,0000_ _Jan 1 1920 1784. 330 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_46.50 (Assessment at full value.) By an Act of the General Assembly, 3 Msg J-J 200,000o&rJuly 1 1926 INT. at Security Co. of IIartford. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__ _$11.00 the city, town and school district of 3 30g'08T-J 50,000c_ _July 1 1926 Population in 1910 32,066 New Haven were consolidated Dec 7 School Bonds. J-J $21,000c__ _July 1 1919 INTEREST on the 3% bonds 1897 under one government, and the 4s HARTFORD "SECOND NORTH J-J 63,0000_ __July 1 1920 and 4s of 1908 at the Fourth National city assumes the assets and liabilities 4s SCHOOL DISTRICT." 45 of the two other governments. J-D 40.000c_ _ _June 1 1924 J-J $137,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1924 Bank, New York. 45 4s M-N 60,0000___May 1 1925 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1904.) NEW IIAVEN CITY BONDS, 330 J-D 100,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1931 330 '04 J-J 40,000c_ _July 1 1934 MIDDLETOWN, CITY. Voting-Machine Bonds. 4s'g'08 J-D 175,000o_ _ Dec_ 1 1927 Middletown City is situated in the (Bonds are exempt from taxes.) Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913....$177,000 town of Ailddletown, Middlesex Co. 4s '09 A-0 f $6,000_0ct 1 '13-'14 45SewerJ-J 10,000r_ _ _July 1 1917 1 12,000_0ct 1 '16-'19 Incorporated May 1784. Floating debt 145,500 330 20,000r_ _ _July 1 1919 Bridge Bonds. J-J Funding Debt Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _7,105,920 J-D 35,000c_ _Deo 1 1937 M-N $25,000o___Nov 1 1914 4s '96 A-0 $25,000r___Oct 1 1914 5s g (Assessment about 00% actual value) 4s College Bonds. A-0 14,0000_0ot 1 1914 4s '96 A-0 40,000r_ Oct '15-'16 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _$5.50 4s J-J $50.000c_ _July 1 1941 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1904.) 330'00 A-0 185.000r_ _Oct 1 1920 43%s INT. at Security Co., Hartford. Annexation Bonds. 350'02 A-0 10,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1922 City Improvement Bonds. F-A $11.500o__ _Aug 1 1919 334s 95,000c___Oct 3 A-0 30'05 1 1925 330 $70,000c&r_July J-J 1 1921 HARTFORD "SOUTH SCHOOL Sidewalk Bonds. 35,0000___July 1 1928 4s '08 J-J Sewer Bonds. $50,000 75.000_ __ _Jan 1 '34'36 _s DISTRICT." 4s 11-S 48.000c_Mch 1 '14-'17 4s '11 J-J Refunding Bonds. Funding & High School Bonds, 330 M-N $200,000o_ May 1 1931 Water Bonds. 330 11-N 200,000o&r-Nov 1 1952 3.65s J-J $55,000c___July 1 1915 336s'00 A-0 $288,000r_Oct 1 '13-'24 3 3ig'05 A-0 $100,000o&rOct 1 1935 3.000r_Oct 1 '13-'15 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913..$1,411,500 330 g '05M-S200,000c_ _Sept 1 1955 4s J-J 200,000r_ _ _July 1 1922 330'00 A-0 Sinking fund Funding Bonds. 18.012 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ _5600,000 Sewer Refunding Bonds. 13,026 Total valuation 1912_ __ _33,889,440 330 J-D $53.0000___Dec 1 1921 330'05 A-0 J$250.000r_Oct 1'25-'34 Cash on hand 1 3,000r_Oct 1 1935 Water debt (included)__.. 651,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_5,00 350'05 11-N 35,0000_ _ May 1 1925 Grand list 1912 Library Bonds. 20,266,008 Population in 1913 (est.) Municipal Building Bonds. 40,000 actual value.) INTEREST payable at the Fidelity 330'05 M-N $36000c_ _ May 1 1925 4s '86 J-J S6:0000.Jan 1 '14-'19 (Assessment about Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_416.00 Improve, Bonds (Series "B ). DEBT J Jan 1 '13_3498,000 BOND. D Trust Co., Hartford. 19,659 Sinking funds 133,127 4s '09 J-J $100.000 __Jan 1 '30-'34 Population in 1910 Paving Bonds. Water debt (included) 255,000 INT. at New London City Nat. Bk. HARTFORD "WASHINGTON 4s '96 A-0 $62,500r___ Oct 1 1916 Water sinking 132,660 fund (1110_ SCHOOL DISTRICT." 10,734,410 330'00 A-0 100,000r_Oct 1915&'20 NORWALK, CITY. 4s 1928 Grand list 1912 J-J $20,000c 3 30'02 A-0 25,000r_Oct & '22 25,0000 330 J-J 1924 City tax rate (per $1,000) '12_ _$7.50 4s '08 J-J 100,000r_July'17 Situated in town of Norwalk, 1 '29-'33 Population In 11,854 1910 4s 35,000o J-J 1914 4s '10 J-J 100,000 __Jan 1 '31-'35 Fairfield County. Inc. June 30 1893. INT.at Middletown Nat. Bank. 4s '08 J-J 100,000o_ _ _July,1 1932 Street Improve. Bonds(Ser."A") Paving Bonds. BOND. DEBT Mar 1913_3180,000 4s '07 J-Df$150,000c-June 1 '27-'31 43,0'12 J-J $100,000____July 1 1931 School tax (per $1,000) 1910.....$6.00 MIDDLET OWN, TOWN. 1 22,000c ..June 1 1932 Refunding Sewer Bonds. INT. at Hartford Nat. Nank. Incorporated Sept. 1651. Bonds 45 '07 J-J $150.000_July 1 '27-'28 School-Building Bonds. are tax-exempt. Pop'n '10. 20.749. Water Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $100,000c_Jan 1 '29-'33 HARTFORD "WEST MIDDLE Railroad Refunding Bonds. 4s '95 J-J *50,000 _ _ __July 1 1935 City Sewerage. 33004 J-J $100,000c&r. Janl 1924 4s '89 A-0$300,000r_..Apr 1 '14-'25 330'99 J-J 200,000_ _ _ _July 1 1929 SCHOOL DISTRICT." 3 30'01 F-A $120,000c_July 31 '26 4s '09 J-D 340,000o_ _June 11029 4s'89 J-D 100,000r (Subject to call July 1 1919.) 4s '11 F-A 160,000cJuly 31 1936 4s '10 F-A 244,0000.. _Aug 1 1930 330'05A-0 100,000r_ __Oct1926-20 330'03 J-D 100,000.. _ _ _June 1 1928 4s '12 F-A 12.5,000e___Aug 1 1937 BOND.DEBT Oct 11012.. $684,000 4s '08 J-J 150,0000_ _ _July 11 1925 (Subject to call June 1 1923.) 1928 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ _4405,000 Floating debt 100,000 4s '12 J-J 50,000.. July 1 '36-'37 4s '09 J-J 70,000.. _ _ _July 1 1934 Sinking fund 3,000 Assess. val.(80% act.)'12 15,470,754 TOWN OF NEW HAVEN DEBT. Sewer Bonds. Floating debt 4s '07 J-J $35,000_ _ _ _July 1 1927 15,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1012......40.00 Air Line RR. Bonds. (Assessment about actual value.) INT. on 4% bonds of 1909 & 1910 Refunding Funded Debt. Assessed valuation 1911_ _35,107,236 payable at Old Colony Trust Co., 330 '89 J-J $425,000cJuly 1 '13-'29 330 J-J $50,000_ _ _ _July 1 1929 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$3.00 Boston; on others in Middletown. Park Bonds. (Subject to call Jan. 1919.) Population in 1913 (est) 3)4s '89J-J $100,000c_July 1 1939 4s g 40,000 J-J $50,000 1935 INTEREST payable at the Charter MILFORD. (Subject to call after July 1 1910.) BOND. DEBT May 1913.. $805,000 Oak National Bank, Hartford. ThIs town is In New Haven County. 4s '89 J-J 100,000o_ _July 1 1939 Floating debt 10,000 Ineorp. 1664. Sinking fund 87,727 HUNTINGTON. • Exempt from taxation. 4s '11 _ $50,000 Water debt (included) 420,000 This town Is in Fairfield County. Refunding Bonds. NEW HAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT Grand list 1912 _6,428,575 _ __ (P. 0. Shelton.) Inc. Jan. 1789. 4s '95 J-J $29,9000 City tax (per $1,000) 1911 $9.75 J-J $75,000c_ _ _July 11017 4s '07 A-0 83,0000_ _ _Oct 1 1927 4s '89 F-A $130,0000_ 1913-1920 Population 4s in 1910 6.954 ($20.000 yearly on Aug. 1.) School and Refunding Bonds. 4s '10 J-.T 28,000_ _ _July 1 1930 4s '92 INT.on bonds due in 19351s payaM-N$70.000e_May 1 '21-'24 4s '08 J-J $100,000r Jan 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Sept 20 1912$190.900 ble at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank; on 43%s'l 1 F-A 100,000o_Allg 1 1931 Floating debt Sept 20 1912_ 29,064 43 '04 F-A 75.000e_Feb 1 '25-'28 water 4s of 1909 and Paving bonds at BOND. DEBT Oct 1912_4275.000 Total assessed val. 1911_ _6.424,670 4s '95 M-N125,000c_Nov 1 '29-'34 U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., New York; INTEREST on all Issues Is paid at Floating debt 20,448 (Assessment about 90% actual value) the on water 33i s at Fairfield Co. Nat. City Treasury. Sinking fund 3,607 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ 413.00 Bank in Norwalk; other Int. pay. In TOTAL DEBT, Assessed valuation 1912_ _6,179,498 Population in 1910 SINKING FUND &c Norwalk 4,366 (Assessment about full value.) INT.at Town Treasurer's office. Jan. 1 '13. Jan. 1 '12 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$12.00 Bd. Dt. (city) $2,581,500 $2,607,000 NORWALK, TOWN. Population in 1910 Incorporated Sept. 1651. 6,545 NAUGATUCK. Town 625,000 650,000 INT. payable at Birmingham Nat. This borough is in New Haven Co. School dist Refunding Bonds. 420,000 . 440,000 Bank, Derby, Conn., and at Shelton Town incorporated 1844; borough in4s '09 A-0 $220,000c ..Apr 1 1939 Bank & Trust Co. In Shelton. corporated 1893; consolidation of Tot. Bd. Dt_- $3,626,500 $3,697,000 Bridge and Park Bonds. town and borough 1895. Floating debt 310,000 215,000 4 Xs '12 J-J $250.000_ -_Jan 1 1942 KILLINGLY. Refunding Bonds. Funding Bonds. This town is in Windham County. 4s '12 F-A $190,000c_Feb 1 '14-'32 A-0 $300,000___Oct 1 1918 Total debt *3,936.500 $3,912,000 330 Inc. 1708. Population 1910.6,564. BOND. DEBT May 13 '13 $190,000 Sinking funds Town bonds 100,000____Jan 1 1921 11,854 2,354 Town Bonds of 1900. Floating debt BOND. DEBT Aug 31 '12 $870,000 51,130 3 30 g J-D $125,000o_ _Deo 1 1920 Grand list 1912 10,062,780 Net debt_ $3,924,646 $3,909.646 Floating debt 8,077 BOND, DEBT Mar 1913__ 125,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1012..__$16.00 99,799 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The Sinking fund Floating debt 75,428 Population in 1910 Grand list 1912 12,722 city's assessed valuation 20,584,941 and tax rate Town Grand list 1911 INT. at Naugatuck Nat. Bank. $3,827,861 tax (per $1,000) 1912_10.00 have been appoximately as follows, (Assessment about full value.) in 1910 24,211 real estate being taken at "about 51% Population Tax rate (per MOM) 1911_ _12.00 INT. on bonds of 1912 at Empire actual value" until 1900, when basis Trust INT.at Nat. Shawmut Bank, Bos- NEW BRITAIN. Co., N. Y.; others at Am. Ex. The city of New Britain is situated of valuation was raised to full value: National ton, or at Windham Co. Nat. Bank. Bank, New York. Total In IIartford County. In 1905 the Rale of Tax in Danielson. Years Valuation. per $1,000. town and city were consolidated. NORWICH, CITY. 1912 $139,779,146 LITCHFIELD, TOWN. $17.50 Norwich is in New London County. Tills town is the county seat of CITY OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS. 1911 131,658,990 17.50 Water Bonds. Inc. 1784. Commission government 1910 Litchfield County.Incorporated 1720. 126,804,456 17.50 45 F-A $200,0000_Aug 1 1918 1909 defeated on June 5, 1911. Bonds are exempt from taxation. 123,232,935 17.50 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1908.) 1908 Water Bonds. 119,592,508 Railroad Bonds. 14.75 F-A 250,0000_ _July 1 1027 1907 330 J-J $150,000o_Jan 1 1923 J-D $80,000o_ __On demand 4s 4s 116,312.984 14.75 F-A 75,000c _July 11033 1906 4s '06 J-D 65.000_ _ _Apr 2 1931 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ _480,000 4s 112,256,910 13.50 4s '08 J-J Jan 1 1038 1905 Funding Bonds. Floating debt 110,001,166 14.00 20,400 4s '09 F-A 300,0000 _Aug 1 1939 1904 4s A-0 5125,0000_0ot 1 1913 108,449,713 Grand list 1912 13.25 4,824,473 431s '11 F-A 250,000o_ 100.000c_Aug 1 1941 1903 330 J-D 166,0000....June 1 1925 (Assessmer t about actual value) 106,386,539 13.25 School Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 1901 103,460.932 Town tax (per $1,000) 1912__$14.00 430 12.75 J-J $15,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1938 1895 4s '06 J-D $143,000_ -_Apr 2 1931 Population in 1910 53,800,000 21.00 3.005 4s '09 F-A 153,0000.... _Feb 1 1939 Gas and Electric Plant Bonds. 52.171.131 INT. at Litchfield Say. Society. 19.50 43'09 F-A 27.000c_Aug 1 '13-'14 1890 4s '06 A-0 $287,000___Apr 2 1931 4s '10 F-A J75,000c_Aug 1 '15-'19 theGrand list in 1912 does not include GEN. BONDS Apr 30 '13_ $936,000 MANCHESTER. following exempt properties: 120,0000._ _Aug 1 1920 Adams Express Co Water debt (included) 215,000 This town is In Hartford County. $16,850 Temporary Municipal Building Bonds. loans 463,300 Banks Incorporated May 1823. 184,705 4s '08 j .1 $215,0000„July 1 1948 funds and cash 59,531 Cemeteries Refunding Bonds. 399.370 Sinking Refunding Bonds, Assess. val.(% act.)'12- _13.029,939 4s '08 M-N $90,000e_May 1 '14-'31 430 F-A $90.000o_Aug 1 '13-'30 Churches and Buildings City tax (per $1,000) 1912___$12.00 used for Churches BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ ___$95,000 4,036,405 Population Subway Bonds. In 1910 20,367 10,000 3%g Floating debt A-0 $20,0000_ __Oct '13-'22 City of New Hav.(misc.)_ 1,174.960 INT. at Norwich Say. Society, do Parks Assessed valuation 1912_$18,203,262 45 1.000,400 First A-0 14,000o_ __Oct '23-'29 Nat. Bk., Columbia Trust Co. do (Assessment about actual value.) Schools 2,670,110 '11 4s A-0 24,000o_ _ _Oot 30 1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1012._ _$9.00 4s '12 A-0 60.000_ do Bldg. used for school 3,450 and Thames Nat. Bank. _Oct 1 '13-'41 Population in 1910 do Police Dept 13,641 139,050 Street Bonds. INTERESTpayable at Manchester 4s do Fire Dept 250,555 F-A $50,000o__ NORWICH,TOWN. _Aug 1 1925 Trust & Sate Deposit Co. do Fire Annex 9.220 Sewer Bonds. Incorporated 1659. State of Connecticut_ __ _ 290.905 F-A$100,0000___Aug 45 1 1918 Refunding Court-House MERIDEN, CITY. 823,680 330'05 J-J $117,000o_ _Jan Bonds. F-A 100,0000_ _ _Aug 1 1925 Connecticut Co 4s 1 1925 Incorporated 1807. Shore Line El. RR. Co _ 3,850 after call Aug (Subject to 1 of Preston Bonds. Town 1910.) town and The city of Meriden are Haven County 817,740 3.405 J-J $50.0000 J-J 150,000o___July 1 1924 New situated in New Haven County. 330 192( United States 755,825 330 J-J 100,0000.. _ _July 1 1932 Hospitals Town Deposit Fund 6s. Water Bonds. 688,030 200,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1932 On demand $13,301 $20,0000_ _July 1 1913 4s '04 J-J 300,0000_ 4s '95 Orphan asylums 525,985 __Jan 4s '06 BOND. 1 1936 J-J DEBT Sept 15 '12-211,00( Funding Bonds. 1,133,070 40,0000_ - _Jan 1 1936 Miscellaneous 13.301 4s '95 J-J $50,0000_July 1 '14-'18 43'11 J-J N. Y. N. H. & H. RR.Co 8,395.425 Floating debt BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1912-475,000 TOWN OF NEW BRITAIN BONDS Sheffield Solentiflo School 1,944.340 TOTAL DEBT Sept 15 '12_ _224,301 Sinking fund and cash 9,365 47,000 Floating debt Yale University 8,837,058 Park Bonds. Grand list 1912 17,419.737 95,231 4s Cash in treasury 78,022 J-J $75,000o_July 1 '13-'24 Blindness about actual value.) Assessed valuation 1911-20,566,546 Soldiers' exemptions..._ _ 461,100 (Assessment School Bonds. Town tax (per $1,000) 1912_ 11.75 (Assessment at full value.) 4s J-J $80.0000_ _ 1913-1928 in 1910 28,219 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1910-- _ _$8.50 3)45 Total J-J *34.640305 Population 50,0000_Aug 11 '13-'29 INT. Is payable at the Treasurer's Population in 1010 27.265 350 F-A $45,00043_ _ __ 1926-1935 POPULATION.-In 1910 133,605 office except the "Town of Preston INT. payable at the Importers & ($2,000 due yearly.) In 1900 108,027; was In 1890 It was Bonds," which is payable at the Traders' Nat. Bank, New York. 3 30 F-A $40.000c_Aug 1 '13-'32 85,981; in 1880 it was 62,862. themes National Bank of Norwich. 36 CONNECTICUT-CITIES AND TOWNS. ORANGE. Memorial Hall 1889. M-N $125,000c_ _Nov 1 1919 334s (Subject to call Nov. 1 1899.) High School 1892. J-J $50.0000_ _ _July 1 1922 4s BOND.DEBT Apr 1913- __:$235,000 74,300 Floating debt 28,869 Sinking fund Assess. val.(85% act.)'12_6,496,519 Town tax rate (per $1,000)'12__$6,50 INTEREST on 4s of 1910 payable at Old Colony Trust Co.: on others at Town Treasurer's office. PLYMOUTH. The town and borough of Wallingford is situated In New Haven County Inc. 1669. Population 1910, 11,155. 48 '97 J-D $30,0000 1927 Funding Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $45,0000___July 1 1930 Refunding Bonds. 3.65s '99M-N$34,000o__ 1913-1929 Refund. & Improve. Bonds. $5.000 4 Xs A-0 $40,0000 (Every 5 years beginning Apr 1917) BOND. DEBT May 2 '13_ $148,000 Assessed valuation 1912_9,012,461 (Assessment about market value.) Town tax (per $1.000) 1912_ _$7.00 INT.at First Nat. Bk., Wallingford. Refunding Bonds. 4s '05 M-S 190,000o&r Sept 1 '25,'30 & '35 Water Bonds. 45 J-J $30,000r___July 1 1925 60.000r_ _ _July 1 1925 48 '05 J-J {40,000o&r July 1 1930 20,000r_ ....July 1 1935 Refunding Water Bonds. 4$ '09 J-J $52,0000._ _July 1 1939 Funding Bonds. 4s '05 J-J f$50,000o_July 1 '25&'30 20,0000___July 1 1935 4s '09 J-J 109.0000.. _ _July 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913_3486,000 315,000 Water debt (Included) Grand list 1912 7,315,683 This town is In Litchfield County. (Assessm't about actual value.) Funding Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1912..-$10.00 44(8'11 F-A $75,0000__Aug 1 1936 INT. at South Norwalk Tr. Co. BOND. DEBT Aug 31 '12.- $75,000 Floating debt 36,739 Sinking fund 1,732 This city is In Fairfield County. Grand list 1912 _____ _ __ _2,338,194 Town tax (per $1,000) 1912___$12.00 Inc. 1893. Population 1910, 25,136. Public Library Bonds. 5,021 Population In 1910 g '09 J-D $33,0000__ _Deo 1 1939 INT.at Old Colony Tr.Co., Boston. 4sSewer Bonds. J-J $50,000o..-July 1 1914 4s M-N 25,0000... Nov 1 1914 45 This town Is in Middlesex County. 3 Ms g M-S 25,000o___Mch 1 1921 M-N 60,0000_ __May 1 1924 Inc. May 1841. Pop'n '10, 3,425. 4s g 4s '10 J-J 35.000o......July 1 1935 Refunding Bonds (tax-exempt). 3 J-J ;90,000o__ _July 1 1919 4s '12 M-S 25,000c 1932 Public Park Bonds (tax-exempt). 45 '05 M-N 78,000o_ __Nov 1 1925 4s '09 J-J 42,000r_ _July 1 1929 4s '08 A-0 $55,0000__Apr 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913_$210,000 4s '09 F-A 50,000c. Mch 1 1939 Grand list 1912 1.996,388 4s g '09 J-D 45,000o_ _ _Deo 1 1939 (Assessment X to M actual value.) 4 g '12 M-N150.000c---May 1 1942 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912..-.19.00 Funding Bonds. INT. payable at Town Treasury. 3 Ms g M-S $60,0000_ _Mch 1 1921 Public Improvement Bonds. 4s '09 J-D $35,000--- _June 1 1934 1939 A-0 30,0000 4s 1936 This city and town of the same 4 Ms'll J-D 20,0000 name are In Windham County. In- 4s g '07 F-A 50,000o.._ _Aug 1 1932 An agree- 434s '10 J-J 30,000c_-July 1 1935 corporated Jan. 1 1896. Refunding Bonds. ment has been reached to purchase M-N 425,000e_ _ _Nov 1 1921 the plant of the Putnam Water Co. 3 Xs BOND.DEBT Sept 23'12 3803,000 for $240,000. V. 95, p. 917. 180,000 debt Floating Bonds. Street Improvement 164,490 J-J $40,000o__ _July 1 1929 Sinking fund 3 Ms 31,738,031 BOND.DEBT Sept 11912.._ _ _ None Grand list 1912 21,000 (Assessm't about 75% actual value.) Floating debt Sewer debt 115,000 Tax rate (perf First district_ _$11.27 Sinking fund 14,122 $1,000)19121Second district_ 9.00 Water debt 14,500 'Total valuation 1911 3,268,766 (Assessment about 60% actual value) This town is in Fairfield County. City tax (per $1,000) 1911_ -$8.50 School Bonds. Population in 1910 6,637 F-A $340,000o_Aug 1 1941 INT.Is payable at First Nat. Bank 4 Ms'll Town Hall 1890. In Putnam. 4s '08 J-D $225,0000._Deo 1 1938 Schools and Bridges 1893. F-A $96.0000_ _ _Aug 1 1923 4s Inc. May 1855. ($100,000 bonds High School. issued.) yet voted, but not F-A $75,0000_ _..Aug 1 1924 4s None BOND. DEBT Sept 1912 Funding Bonds. 810.000 4s g Water debt F-A $75.000o_ _ _Feb 1 1927 207,600 Floating debt Improvement Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911...5,513.696 434$11 J-J $35.0000_ _July 1 1941 (Assessment about X actual value) BOND.DEBT Apr 1913___$846,000 100,000 Town tax (per $1.000) 1911_ _ $10.00 Floating debt 7,260 Sinking funds 182,642 Population in 1910 38,284,274 Grand list 1912 (Assessm't about 85% actual value.) $1,000) 1912-$7.50 This town is in Fairfield County. Town tax (per1910 28,836 Inc. 1709. Population 1910, 3,118. Population in INT. at office of Town Treasurer. Funding Bonds (opt. Aug 1 '17). Aug 1 1929 3 Msg F-A $60,000o__Aug BOND. DEBT Apr 1913 ---$60,000 5,000 Floating debt This town is in New London Co. 19,960 Sinking fund assets Assessed valuation 1912__4.518,946 Inc. Oct. 1658. Pop'n 1910,0,154. Refunding Bonds. (Assessment about act. value.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1910----$8.00 4s g'08 M-N $100,0000_ May 1 1928 School Loans (Assumed). INT. payable at First National Dist. No. 3 bonds, 4s $50,000 Bank, Ridgefield in N. Y. funds. 47,000 Dist. No. 18 bonds, 4s 46,150 Dist. No. 9 notes, 434s 40 Dist. No. 14 notes 500 notes 16 No. Dist. Inc. 1901. Population '10, 1.114. 53.722 Sewer Bonds (opt. Jan. 1 1922.) Other liabilities J-J $50,000o_ _Jan 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1 '12_ 297,412 334s 38,080 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912$50,000 Cash in bank 5,798,787 Sinking fund 11,600 Grand list 1911 value) actual 90% about (Assessment Assessed valuation 1911_ _1,862,495 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _ -$5.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.....$15.00 office. Treasurer's at payable INT. INT. payable at the First Nat Bank, Ridgefield, in New York funds. This town is in New Haven County. Inoorp. May 1822. Funding Bonds (Gold) (tax-ex.) J-J 3100,000o_ _Jan 1 1916 4s g 200,0000_ _Jan 1 1925 48 g '05 J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13_ -$300,000 Floating debt 60,500 Assessed valuation 1913__11,307,987 (Assessment about actual value.) Town tax (per $1,000) 1912_-11.50 Population in 1910 11,272 INTEREST payable at National Tradesmen's Bank, New Haven. STAMFORD, CITY. PORTLAND. PUTNAM, CITY. STAMFORD,TOWN. PUTNAM,TOWN. RIDGEFIELD, TOWN. STONINGTON. RIDGEFIELD, BOROUGH. ROCKVILLE. in Tolland County. This city is Inc. 1886. Population 1910, 7,977. Sewer Bonds. J-J $50,0000_ __Jan 1 1926 4s (Subject to call Jan 1 1900.) J-J $90,000o___July 1 1927 4s Filtration Bonds. J-J $70,000c._ _July 1935 4s BOND. DEBT Nov 1911__$210,000 26,000 Sinking fund Assessed val. real est. 1910 5,767,322 (Assessment about X actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1010_ _ -$7.00 INT. payable at Treas's office. THOMASTON. town is in Litchfield County. This Inc. May 1875. Bonds are tax-free. Refunding Bonds. 45 '04 J-D $50,0000_ _ _Dec 1 1924 (Subject to call.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1912.$50,000 6,509 Floating debt 2,567,436 Grand list 1911 (Assessment about 90% actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__$12,00 3,533 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at the office of the Town Treasurer. TORRINGTON, TOWN. WALLINGFORD,TOWN. BOROUGH. WALLINGFORD, • Population '10, 8,690. Inc. 1853. M177,000 bonds offered May 27 '13.1 Electric-Light Bonds. M-N1$45,000c__May 1 1919 334s 10,000c_May 1 1929 Water Bonds: 1924 M-N$70,000c 4s Sewer Bonds. M-N $45,0000-May 1 1923 4s M-N 50,000o_-_Nov 15 '29 3 Xs M-N 13,0000-Nov 1 1914 4s BOND. DEBT May 17 '13 $233,000 133,400 Floating debt 18.669 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _7,096,492 (Assessment about full value.) Borough tax (per $1,000) 1911-$4.00 INT.at First Nat. Bk., Wallingford. WALLINGFORD CENTRAL SOH, DISTRICT. 1914 M-N $18,0000 45 (Subject to call after 1904.) 1927 M-N $40,0000 4s M-N17.000o_Nov 1 '13-'19 334s ($3,000 due in odd years to 1919.). School Bonds (opt. Mch 11926). 4s '06 J-J $55,0000_ _ _Mch 1 1936 BOND. DEBT June 1 '12_ $130.000 6,914,959 Grand list for 1911 (Assessment about full value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1911...$4.00 INT. at First Nat. Bk.,'Wallingford. WATERBURY. This city Is in New Haven County. Incorporated In 1853. The city, town and school governments were consolidated In1January 1900. School Bonds. 48 '97 J-J $203,000_July 1 '27-'46 (Subject to call July 1 1912.) 3 Ms'02J-J $190,000_Jan 1 '14-'32 80,000c_Jan 1 '14-'21 4;0'l1 J-J Sewer Bonds. 334s'04 J-J $10,000c__Jan 1 1934 3 34s'05 J-J 100,000___ _Jan 1 1935 4s '06 J-J 100,000o_ _ _July 1 1936 4s'09 J-J 190.000_ __ _July 1 1939 Park Bonds. 4s'08 J-J $230,000..July 1 '13-'58 [VOL. XOVI. Water Bonds. 4s '94 J-J $25.000_Jan 1 '14-'18 4s'94 J-J 400.000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1919 334s'01 J-J 65,000_ _ _Jan '14-26 3 34s'04 J-J 55,0000_Jan 1 '14-'24 4509 J-J 60,000„Jan 1 '14-'19 4s '10 J-J 300,000o_Jan 1 '20-'49 4 Ms'll J-J 580,000e_Jan 1 '14-'71 City-Hall Bonds. 4 Ms'll J-J $5,0000__Jan 1 1914 Funding Bonds. 334s'99 J-J $20,000_July 1 '13-'14 Storm Water Drainage Bonds. 334s'01 J-J $52,000_Jan 1 '14-'26 Paving Bonds. 4s '07 j-J 8200,0000..Jan 1 1927 45,0'08 J-J 150,000_ _Jan 1 1938 4 Xs'll J-J 90,000o_Jan 1 '14-'31 BOND.DEBT May 1913 $3,102,000 Floating debt _ 25,000 Water debt (included)_ _-1,485,000 Sinking funds 89,007 Total assessed val. 1912_67,900,000 Actual value (estImated)100,000,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910__$16.00 Population In 1910 73.141 INT. on court-house bonds, on funding bonds of 1899 and on school bonds of 1897 is payable at Nat Park Bank,NewYork;on water bonds on 1904 and sewer bonds of 1904 and 1905 by New York draft; on water bonds of 1908 and 1910 at the Columbia Trust Co. In N. Y.; all other Issues at office of City Treas. WEST HARTFORD. This town is in Hartford County. Incorporated May 1854. DEBT Sept 1 1912 (notes) $201,000 Cash on hand 3.941 Grand List 1911 6,861,154 Town tax (per $1.000) 1909..-$17.50 Population in 1910 4,808 INT. at U. S. Bank, IIartford. WILLIMANTIC. This city is situated In the town of Windham, Windham Co. Inc. 1893. Municipal Bonds (Coupons). A-0 5100,000o_ _ Oct 1 1925 48 (Subject to call Oct 1 1910.) Water Bonds. 4s'85&'04A-0$100,000c_Oct 1'14&'29 75,000o.. Oct 1 1924 4s '89 A-0 Funding Bonds. 45 '09 F-A $100,000o__Aug 1 1934 BOND. DEBT Mar 29 '13_$375,000 77,510 Sinking funds 175,000 Water debt (included) 26,989 Water sinking fund (inci.) Grand list 19116,157,513 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ __ _$10.00 11,230 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at City Treas. WINCHESTER. This town is in Litchfield County and contains Winsted Borough, Incorporated May 1771. P. 0. Winsted. Bonds below are tax-exempt. Town Bonds 1902. 334502 M-N $18,000r_May 1 '14-'16 1928 4s '10 M-N 72,000r BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1912 $96,000 82,249 Other liabilities 205,932 Total assets Assessed valuation 1912_ _5,911,132 (Assessment about 80%actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-..$12.00 Population in 1910 INT. at Town Treasurer's office. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Tax PopuBonded Floating Grand Rate lation. List. Debt. Debt. $ 1910. $ * $ Location. 3,728 Berlin (T), Hartford County__ 86,000 None y1,902.543 1/16.00 3,792 Bethel (T). Fairfield County__ 65,000 None y2,095,611 1/15.00 1,821 Bloomfield (T), Hartford Co.- 28,000 44,828 y1,423,279 y17.00 6,047 y3,926,313 y16.00 Branford (T), New Haven Co_s98,795 1.858 Brooklyn (T), Windham Co__ 20,000 22,263 y1,193,271 1/12.00 2,732 Canton (T).. Hartford County_ 20,000 41,054 d1,956,611 d14.00 2,140 3,249 1/859.741 y18.00 Colchester (T), New London Co 37,000 2,422 490 Y808.049 d20.00 East Haddam (T),Middlesex Co33,050 1,916 East Lyme(T)NewLondon Co 26,000 15.300 a1,655,552 x13.00 1,052 7,000 y555.719 y15.00 Easton (T), Fairfield County_ 25.000 3,362 80,000 d2,980,520 d10.00 East Windsor (T), Hartford Co None 9,719 Enfield (T). Hartford County_ 55,000 26,788 a7,615,560 d10.00 2,745 Essex (T), Middlesex County.. 34,000 15,000 y2,135,144 x10.00 3,478 Farmington (T), Hartford Co. None 121,000 y2,563,721 y13.00 4,215 Griswold (T), New London Co. 60,000 28,000 1/2,155,755 y12.00 3.023 6.00 1,513,950 Jewett City (B). New LondonC*50,360 746 Lyme (T), New London Co..... 30,000 12,816 y431,046 y16.00 77 90 1:8 d777,381 c/18.00 24 Mansfield (T). Tolland Co_ ___.26,059 0 py82..0000 27 70 500:0 p: y11 887 Miller Farms School District.. _ 32.000 0 Montville (T), New London Co 30.000 38 8257 3,667 New Canaan (T), Fairfield Co.250,000 -____ a5 510 416 1.1.00 2,144 625 a20.00 : New Hartford (T), Litchfield°. 36,000 42,000 y1,142 5,010 NewMilford (T). Litchfield Co.*94,409 112 17 2:0 3 1112:00 Newtown (T). Fairfield Co___ None 33,500 8.00 1.541 y3,305,329 Norfolk (T). Litchfield Ca_ *39,951 I/ • Nor.Canaan(T)Litchfleld Co. 22,000 27.000 y1,37 , 1,100 N or.Stonington(T)NewLonCo 20,000 19,300 a473,130 a16.00 1,516 Old Saybrook(T)Middlesex Co. 6.000 32,739 a1,002,338 a13.50 2 9 16 788 6:87 Plainfield (T), Windham Co__ 15,000 39,562 a3,091,353 a12.50 4 2.882 1,000 d1,918,814 d12.50 Plainville (T), Hartford Co_ _.69.000 1,917 y16.00 y557,347 None Preston (T), New London Co_ 45,000 Seymour (T), New Haven Co_ 69,000 . None Y3,721,302 y12.50 4,807 Shelton (B), Fairfield County_ 25,000 42,484 y4,100,000 1/5.00 2,251 So. Windsor (T), Hartford Co_ None 65,000 a1,428,690 a18.00 d1,078,505 d16.00 2,551. Sprague (T), New London Co *83,122 .. None a3,414,706 d10.00 5,233 Stafford (T), Tolland County_ 55,000 00 3 0 13.0 5.8 75 2 10 Stratford (T), Fairfield Co........ 58,000 58,000 a4,751,112 x9. Thompsonville (T). Hartford Co55,000 15,000 d6,096,697 d10.00 ,09,408 y15.00 3,097 Waterford(T),NewLondonCo. 40,000 48,000 p2 3,153 a3,592,931 a10 Watertown (T), Litchfield Co_112,000 4 Y10 16 a 000 3.00 10 0 43 10 50 17: 0 4 Westville School District 0n0 N,00 40 y1 10 113,:7 a 9,:382 y .00 4 20 4 3,148 Wethersfield (T)Hartford Co_ 3,650 1,706 Wilton (T). Fairfield County.... 35,000 Windham (T), Windham Co_ _180,000 33,500 a9,281,766 10.00 12.604 4,178 Windsor (T), Hartford Co_ __. 40,000 56,000 d4,100,690 d11.00 3,715 Windsor Locks (T)IIartford Co 55,000 21,500 1/3,381,091 a10.00 7.754 86,000 103,000 1/5,151,774 y5.00 WInsted (B), Litchfield Co 1.860 Woodbury (T), Litchfield Co_ None 45.200 1/1,135,175 y14.50 gLIRN3:4 This town (and the borough of the same name) is in Litchfield County. Oct. 1740. Pop'n 1910, 16,840 Inc. None This town is in Hartford County. BONDED DEBT Inc. 1779. Population 1910, 6,516. Floating debt Oct 1 1912-$138,753 J-J $58.0000_ _1917 & 1927 Grand list 1913 g 14,924,455 Water-Plant Purchase Bonds. Town tax (per $1,000) 1913-$7.00 430'11 J-J $222,000o_ _July 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913 _3280,000 15,000 Floating debt 1910, 15,483. 18.899 Inc. 1887. Population Sinking fund $75.0000___Nov 1 1927 Assess. val.(90% act. '12_4,470,687 4 Ms'07M-N 150,000c_ _ May 1 1929 M-N '09 4s Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$17.00 Sewer. 1924 INT. at Southington Nat. Bank. 4s M-N $30,0000 BOND. DEBT Mch 1 '13...$255,000 31,136 Floating debt 25,274 Sundry assets 1913_13,900,000 This city Is in Fairfield Co. Inc. Borough assessment 90% val.) act. (Assessment about Aug. 18 1870. Pop'n '10, 8,975. Borough tax (per $1,000) 1913-$4.00 Paving Bonds. office. Treas. Borough at INT. 4355'12 F-A$100,000___ _Aug 1 1922 Public-Improvement Bonds. 434s'12M-N $75,000_ _ ..May 1 1942 This town Is in Tolland County. Electric-Light Bonds. Pop'n 1910, 9,087. A-0 $20,0000_ _Apr 1 1928 inc. Oct. 1808.Railroad 4s (T) Town. (B) Borough. *Total debt. x Figures are for 1910. Aid Bonds. Refunding Library Bonds. _July 1 1925 a Figures are for 1911. I/ Figures are for 1912. d 1913 figures. $60.0000Apr 1 1928 4s '10 J-J A-0 $5,000c.. 48 SOUTHINGTON. TORRINGTON, BOROUGH. SOUTH NORWALK. VERNON. 37 DEBTS AND RESOURCES OF THE TATES, CITIES AM) TOW'N$ IN THE MIDDLE STATES INDEX FOR THE MIDDLE STATES, CITIES, ETC. Pages 37 to 56 DELAWARE—State, Cities, &c NEW YORK—State, Cities, &c Pages 57 to 66 MARYLAND—State, Cities, &c .NEW JERSEY—State, Cities, Scc Pages 66 to 77 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PENNSYLVANIA—State, Cities, &c State of New York. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen Total area of State (square miles) 50,203 State capital Albany Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1914)____William Sulzer Sec. of State (term expires Dec. 31 1914)2__Mitchell May Treasurer (term expires Dec. 31 1914)____John J. Kennedy Comptroller (term expires Dec. 31 1914)___William Sohtner 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 State's debt from 1817 to 1894 will be found In the "State and City Supplement" of April 1893. page 41. During a period of eleven years ending in 1893 the State debt was paid at the average of $1,000,000 per year, and practically wiped out. In Nov. 1895 the voters approved a bond issue of $9,000,000, for the purpose of enlarging and improving the Erie, Oswego and Chamnlain canals. These bonds were all issued and have since been redeemed. In 1903 a further issue of $101,000,000 canal bonds was authorized, and up to date $63,000,000 of these bonds have been sold. [A bill, signed by the Governor Apr. 17 1912, authorizes the State Comptroller to issue canal improvement bonds made payable in foreign currency. V. 94, p. 1131.1 At the 1905 election a constitutional amendment was adopted giving authority to create an aggregate debt$50,00 , hs(fliaw . ay Tg,e urpos el s on anodftautiongdaatne o theseofbonds have been tional $50,000,000 bonds for highways received favorable vote 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 $3,000,000 have been sold. In 1910 the voters approved the issuance of $2,500,000 bonds, all of which have been sold, for the acquisition of the Palisades Interstate Park. Under the provisions of Chap. 569, Laws of 1909, as amended by Chap. 394, Laws 1911, $950,000 bonds were authorized for a State Reservation at Saratoga Springs. These bonds were all issued, but $95,000 have been redeemed, leaving outstanding at this time $855,000. A proposition to issue $19,800,000 barge canal terminal bonds was adopted Nov. 7 1911, and of these $5,000,000 have been sold, but only $4,700,000 issued. The State's bonded debt on Apr. 23 1912 was $108,055,660 and the sinking fund $23,348,310.93. Loans outstanding at time of going to press were as follows: LOANS— Principal --Interest— Name and Purpose. Rate. Payable. When Due. Outstanding. Non-interest bearing debt jErie & Champlain 6% canal stock $160 iStock for payment6% canal rev. ctfs. 500 Palisades I.-S. Park, 1911..... 4 g M&S Mch. 1 1961 2,500,000 State Reservation 4g M&$ Mch. 1 '14-'22 855,000 Canal bonds, gold, 1005- -- -- 3 g J&J Jan. 1 1923 2,000,000 Do 1906--- -- 3 g do J&J Jan. 1 1956 1.000,000 1907 3g Do do J&J Jan. 1 1957 5.000,000 1908 3g do Do J&J July 1 1958 5,000,000 19093 g do J&J Do Jan. 1 1959 10,000,000 1910----- 4_ g do J&J July 1 1960 11,000,000 Do 1911 _____ 4 g J&J Jan. 1 1961 10,000,000 do Do 1911 4 g do J&J July 1 1961 10,000,000 Do 4g J&J Jan. 1 1962 12,000,000 do Do 4g J&J Jan. 1 1942 Barge Canal Terminals 4,700,000 J&DDec .1 1956 Highway bonds, gold, 1906- -- -- 3 g 1,000,000 4g M&S Mch. 1 1958 1908 Do do 5,000.000 Sept. 1 g M&S 1958 4 1908 Do 5.000,000 do 1919_ __ __ 4 g M&S Mch. 1 1960 Do 5,000,000 do M&S Mch. 1 1961 10,000,000 4g Do 1911 do 4g M&S Mch. 1 1962 Do do 8,000,000 INTEREST is payable at the Bank of the Manhattan Co., N. Y. City. STATE DEBT FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.—Below we give the amount of the State debt on Sept. 30 In the years named. $9,920,660 1880 ------$8,114,054 1912 $109,702,660 1902 10,130,660 1875 1911 ______ 79,730,660 1900 28,328,686 38,641,606 191057,230,660 1899 ......10.185.660 1870 1909 -- ----41,230,660 1898 9,340,660 1865 50,861,349 1908 ------- — -_ 26,230,660 1897 6,265,660 1860 34,182,975 1907 17.290,660 1893 660 1850 23,537,874 10,630,660 1892 1906 763,160 1840 18,385,309 1905 ------11,155.660 1891 ...... 2,927,655 1830 8,635,035 9,410,660 1890 1820 1904 ...... 4,964,304 2,983,500 9,665,660 1885 ...... 9,461,854 1816 ...... 2,905,535 1903 TAX VALUATION, TAX RATE, &c.—Large increase in values for 1904, due mainly to New York City's real estate being assessed about full value. The constitutional amendment adopted in 1905 permits 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 1906 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 0-10 of a mill on each dollar of real and personal property. In 1912 the Legislature made provision for a direct tax levy of one mill. At the 1913 session. Page 77 Pages 77 to 79 Page 79 in order to avoid the levying of a direct tax, a bill was introduced to permit the transfer to the general fund of a part of the sinking fund. This measure, however, failed to pass both houses. V. 96, p. 1435. —State Tax— Total Equalized Rate per Valuation Total Personal. Valuation. $1 ,000. Levied. Year— Real Estate. 1912_ _ _$10,684,620,970 $444,207,867 $11,128,828,837 $1.00 $11,022,985 6,072,766 1911- __ 10,561,501,373 461,484,541 11,022,985,914 0.60 None 1910_ __ 9,639,001,868 482.275,593 10,121,277,461 None 9,821,820,554 None None 1909.. _ 9,266,628,484 555,192,070 9,666,118,681 None None 1908 ___ 9,117,352,838 548,765,843 9,173,566,246 None None 1907_ — 8,553,298,188 620,268,058 8,565,379,394 None None 1906.. _ _ 7,933,057,917 632,321,477 1905_ - - 7,312,621,452 702,469,270 8,015,090,722 $0.154 1,191,677 7,738,165,640 0.13 968,042 1904_ _ _ 7,051,455,025 686,710,615 7,446,476,127 0.13 761,085 1903.. _ _ 6,749,509,958 696,966,169 748,072 5,854,490,721 0.13 556,736,239 5,297,754,482 1902_ _ _ 6,824,306 5,754,400,381 1.20 1901_ _ 5,169,308,069 585,092,312 704,155 907 5,680,921 1900., 4,368,712,903 3.24 13,906,346 1895_ __ 3,908,853,377 459,859,526 8,619,748 3,779,393,746 2.34 1890_ _ _ 3,397,234,679 382,159,067 2,052,537,898 7.26 14,285,976 1870_ _ _ 1;599,930,166 452,607,732 1859_ _ - 1,098,666,251 315,108,117 1,413,774,368 2.50 3,512,284 The direct State tax, it will be noticed from the above, is always reckoned on the valuations of the previous year, these being the latest figures available at the time of the session of the Legislature. POPULATION OF STATE.—New York ranks first in population among the States of the Union. The following gives the U. S. Census figures, except 1905 returns, which were compiled under State supervision: 4,382.759 1820 ...... 1,372.812 .....-9,113,614 1870 1910 .3,880,735 1810 959,049 1905 -- ------8,067,308 1860 _3,097,394 1800589,051 _7,268,894 1850 , 1900 __ 340,120 *6,003,174 1840 ________ 2,428,921 1790 ------ -1890 __.1,918,608 1880 ------- -5,082,871 830 '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 Sec. 2 by changing the population of cities of the first class from "250,000 or more" to "175,000 or more," and cities of the second class from "50,000 and less than 250,000" to "50,000 and Ices than 175,000." This section was printed in full in V.85,P. 359. DEBT LIMITATION—STATE.—The constitution of 1894 has In some measure modified the provisions of the fundamental law restricting the plower 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 lobe 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 max 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 t 9771 • 3578 •90 9 38 NEW YORK-DEBT OF STATE. Legislature may provide for the issue of bonds of the State to run for a period of not exceeding fifty years In lieu of uonis 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 equal 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 amount sufficient to pay such interest and pay and discharge the principal of such debt when it shall become due and payable.] *Originally eighteen years, extended to fifty by amendment adopted Nov. 1 1905. [On May 24 1913 a bill was signed allowing the Comptroller to issue 5% 1-year notes in anticipation of the sale of State bonds.) Sinking Fund, how kept and invested.-SEC 5.-The sinking funds provided for the payment of Interest and the extinguishment of the principal of the debts of the State shall be separately kept and safely invested, and neither of them shall be appropriated or used in any manner other than for the specific purpose for which it shall have been provided. DEBT LIMITATION-CITIES, COUNTIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES.-The constitution of 1894 puts a general and uniform limit to the power of counties and cities of the State to contract and put out their obligations, leaving the Legislature to fix the debt-making power of villages and towns only. These provisions are found in Art. 8, Sec. 10. We give that section in full below. The separation into paragraphs and the figures In parentheses which number and begin the paragraphs are our own, we having inserted them so that those who need to refer to any particular portion can the more readily find the part desired. (1) No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or property, or loan its money or credit to or in aid 01 any individual, association or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock In, or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county, city, town or village be allowed to incur any indebtedness except for county, city, town or village purposes. This section shall not prevent such county, city, town or village from making such provision for the aid or support of its poor as may JO authorized by law. (2) No county or city shall be allowed to become Indebted for any purpose 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 or city subject to taxation as it appeared by the assessment rolls of said county or city on the last assessment for State or county taxes prior to the Incurring of such indebtedness; and all indebtedness in excess of such limitation, except such as may now exist, shall be absolutely void, except as herein otherwise provided. (3) No county or city whose present indebtedness exceeds 10% of the assessed valuation of its real estate subject to taxation shall be allowed to become indebted In any further amount until such indebtedness shall be reduced within such limit. (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 taxes for amounts actually contained, or to be contained in the taxes for the year when such certificates or revenue bonds are issued and payable out of such taxes. (5) Nor shall this section be construed to prevent the issue of bonds to provide for the supply of water; but the term of the bonds issud to provide the supply of water shall not exceed twenty years, and a sinking fund shall be created on the issuing of the said bonds for their redemption, by raising annually a sum which will produce an amount equal to the sum of the principal and interest of said bonds at their maturity. At the 1909 election a very important constitutional amendment, with reference to the exclusion of debt incurred for rapid transit and dock purposes by New York City, and with reference to the exclusion after Jan. 1 1910 cf water bonds issued by third class cities, was ratified by the voters. The amendment referred to changes sub-division (6), making It read as follows, the new parts being printed in italics. (6) All certificates of indebtdeness or revenue bonds issued in anticipa• tion of the collection of taxes, which are not retired within five years after their date of issue, and bonds issued to provide for the supply of water, and any debt hereafter incurred by any portion or part of a city, if there shall be any such debt, shall be included In ascertaining the power of the city to become otherwise indebted; except that debts incurred by the City of New York after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and four,and debts Incurred by any city of the second class after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and eight, and debts incurred by any city of the third class after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, to provide for the supply of water, shall not be so included; and except further that any debt hereafter incurred by the City of New York for a public improvement owned or to be owned by the city which yields to the city current net revenue, after making any necessary allowance for repairs and maintenance for which the city is liable, in excess of the interest on said debt and of the annual installments necessary for its amortization, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of said city to become otherwise indebted, provided that a sinking fund for its amortization shall have been established and maintained and that the indebtedness shall not be so excluded during any period of time when the revenue aforesaid shall not be sufficient to equal the said interest and amortization installments, and except further that any indebtedness heretofore incurred by the city of New York for any rapid transit or dock investment may be so excluded proportionately to the extent to which the current net revenue received by said city therefrom shall meet the interest and amortization installments thereof, provided that any increase in the debt-incurring power of the city of New York which shall result from the exclusion of debts heretofore incurred shall be available only for the ar•ittigtion or construction of properties to be used for rapid ,ses. The Legislature shall prescribe the method by which transit or and conditions under which the amount of any debt to be so exand the te, cluded shall be determined, and no such debt shall be excluded except in accordance with the determination so prescribed. The Legislature may in its discretion confer appropriate Jurisdiclion on the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the First Judicial Department for the purpose of determining the amount of any debt to be so excluded. No indebtedness of a city valid at the time of its inception shall thereafter become invalid by reason of the operation of any of the provisions of this section. (7) Whenever hereafter the boundaries of any city shall become the same as those of a county, the power of the county•to become indebted shall cease, but the debt of the county at that time existing shall not be included as part of the city debt. At the November 1899 election an amendment to the constitution was adopted changing this paragraph to read as follows: Whenever the boundaries of any city are the same as those of a county, or when any city shall include within its boundaries more than one county, the power of any county wholly included within such city to become indebted shall cease, but the debt of the county heretofore existing shall not, for the purposes of this section, be reckoned as a part of the city debt. (8) The amount hereafter to be raised by tax for county or city purposes, in any county containing a city of over 100.000 inhabitants, or any such city of this State, in addition to providing for the principal and interest of existing debt, shall not in the aggregate exceed in any one year 2% of the assessed valuation of the real and personal estate of such county or city, to be ascertained as prescribed in this section in respect to county or city debt. By the terms of the foregoing section, Paragraph (1), every "County, City, Town or Village" is included in the prohibition against (1) loaning "Its money or credit," (2) In becoming "directly or indirectly the owner of stock in or bonds of any association or corporation," and (3) In "Incurring any indebtedness except for County, City, Town or Village purposes." Most of the other paragraphs include only counties and cities. In May 1886 the New York Court of Appeals decided at the end of a litigation begun In July 1885 that the sinking fund was not a part of the city debt within the meaning of the above provision of the constitution limiting the creation of debt to 10% of the assessed valuation of the real estate. Towns and villages are not 'hilted in their debt-making power by the Constitution, Those municipalities are governed by general or special .atu tes. [VoL. xcin. The 1895 Legislature passed an Act "for the protection of bona fide purchasers and holders of coupon bonds and of municipal corporations against misfeasance, malfeasance or negligence of public officers." The full text of this law was published in the "Chronicle" of June 8 1895. V. 60. p. 1023. HOME RULE BILL.-Governor Sulzer on April 10 1913 signed a bill (given in full in V. 96, p. 11081 conferring on all cities full powers of local self-government. BILL PERMITTING LEGALIZING OF MUNICIPAL BONDS BY SUPREME COURT.-The 1911 Legislature passed a bill amending the general municipal law by providing that proceedings heretofore or hereafter taken by municipal corporations in relation to bond issues, pursuant to statute authorizing such procedure, may be legalized and confirmed by the Supreme Court instead of requiring legislative enactments. This bill was given in full in V. 93,p. 1619. See also V. 94, p. 316. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-See. 8, Article Two, Chapter 24, Consol. Laws of 1909(p. 403) provides that "all bonds of a municipal corporation, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, county, municipal or State purposes." Chapter 24 here mentioned provides that the term 'municipal corporation' as used in this chapter includes only a county, town, city and village." This differs from the definition given in the General Corporation Law (Chapter 23, Consolidated Laws of 1909). which in Section 3 of Article 1 says that "A 'municipal corporation' includes a county, town, school district, village and city and any other territoria division of the State established by law with powers of local government.'. TAX ON SECURED DEBTS.-In July 1911 the Legislature passed a bill of 1% on bonds and other obligations secured by providing for a tax of property located outside the State (and also on unsecured debt), and for exemption of the same from the annual tax on personal property. The full text of the bill will be found in V. 93. p. 204. See also V. 93, p. 893 & 969. An unsuccessful attempt to repeal this law was made at the 1913 session of the Legislature. An amendment passed by the 1913 Legislature permits bonds to be registered covering mortgages issued on property within or without the State. V. 96, p. 1435. TAXATION OF MORTGAGES.-Mortgages now are not subject to taxof 1%. [For ation of any kind, the only charge being a recording tax of opinion of Attorney-General on attempt to evade this tax, see V. 95. p. 93. CONDEMNATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE. In Nov. 1911 a proposed constitutional amendment relating to the taking of private property for public use was defeated. V. 93, p. 1679. TAX LAW RELATIVE TO INVESTMENTS IN STATE BONDS BY SAVINGS BANKS, TRUST COMPANIES AND INSURANCE COM-• PAN I ES.-A new section (Section 187c) was added to the Tax Law by an amendment passed by the Legislature of 1907. This amendment provides that every corporation, company or association required by Section 187. 187a or 187b of Chapter 908 to pay to the State an annual tax equal to a percentage of its gross premiums, capital stock, surplus, undivided profits or undivided earnings for the privilege of exercising its corporate franchise, or carrying on its business in such corporate or organized capacity, which shall own any State bonds, shall have credited to it annually an amount equal to 1% of the par value of such bonds bearing interest at a rate not exceeding 3% annually, and owned and held in the name of such corporation, company or association. The text of this bill was given in V. 84: p. 1216. At the 1913 session a law was passed proposing to increase the credit to 1M% on all holdings of bonds at not exceeding 3% interest and allowing a credit of 34 of 1% on all bonds bearing more than 3% interest and not exceeding 4% interest. An attempt to repeal this law will be made, however, at the special session to convene June 16 1913. V. 96, p. 1435. SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS-POWER AND RESTRICTIONS. -The provisions of the law defining securities In which savings banks may invest their deposits are contained in Section 146 of Chapter 2 of the Consolidated Laws of 1909 as amended by Chapter 416, Laws of 1913. We give this section in full below: Sec. 146. In what securities deposits may be invested.-The trustees of any savings banks may invest the moneys deposited therein and the income derived therefrom only as follows: 1. In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged to provide for the payment of the interest and principal, Including the bonds of the District of Columbia. [The State Attorney-General ruled that this sub-division does not authorize savings banks to invest in the land purchase bonds of the Philippine Islands, V. 78. p. 298.] 2. In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of this State issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State. 3. In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State of the United States which has not within ten years previous to making such investment by such corporation defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any debt authorized by the Legislature of any such State to be contracted; and in the bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State of the United States, issued In pursuance of the authority of the Legislature of such State. which have, prior to May 29 1895 been issued for the funding or settlement of any previous obligation of such State theretofore in default, and on which said funding or settlement obligation there has been no default in the payment of either principal or interest since the issuance of such funding or settlement obligation, and provided the interest on such funding or settlement obligations have been paid regularly for a period of not less than ten years next preceding such investment, and in the stocks, bonds or interest-bearing obligations of any State of the United States, issued in pursuance of the authority of the constitution or the Legislature of such State, to refund at or before maturity or within ninety days after maturity any of the bonds or obligations of such State which at their maturity, or at the date of their payment if paid before maturity, were legal investments for savings banks under the provisions of this subdivision, on which refunding obligation there has been no default in the payment of either principal or interest since the issuance thereof. [On July 24 1909 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion to the effect that bonds of the State of Oklahoma are legal investments for savings banks under the terms of this sub-division. The right of the banks to invest in these bonds was questioned for the reason that Oklahoma had not existed as a State for ten years. The Attorney-General, however, is of the opinion that this does not prevent its bonds from fulfilling the requirements of the law so long as there has been no default within ten years on any of the obligations. V. 89, P. 298.1 [On Aug. 11 1909 the Attorney-General held that Port Commission 5% bonds of the State of Louisiana "maturing at any time between July 1 1924 and July 1 1959" were not legal investments for New York State savings banks. He calls attention to the action of Louisiana in disclaiming liability for some $900,000 of so called "baby bonds" authorized by Act 104. Laws 01 1880, and by the constitution as amended in 1879. It had been argued that the "baby" ponds were invalid when put out, having been given in exchange for warrants issued between 1874 and 1879 In violation of the constitutional provision then in force which made void all appropriations or claims in excess of current revenue. As, however, the bonds were expressly authorized both by constitutional amendment and by the Act of the General Assembly above referred to the Attorney-General thought "there certainly would be grave doubt In holding that these bonds did not represent a debt 'authorized by the Legislature' of the State to be contracted." The Attorney-General also mentioned as a further ground of objection to the Port Commission bonds that they are not a direct obligation of the State of Louisiana. This view, however, is not concurred In by the United States authorities, for on Oct. 23 1911 R. P. Goodwin, Assistant Attorney-General for the Post Office Department, rendered an opinion holding that the Port Commission bonds are an obligation of the State of Louisiana,and in accordance with this advice Lee McClung, Treasurer of the United States, on March 11 1912 announced that the bonds would be accepted by his office as security for postal savings funds.] [Bonds to be issued by the State of Tennessee pursuant to an Act approved Feb. 21 1913 are held to be legal investments for New York savings banks in an opinion by the Attorney-General on March 14 1913. V.96. p. 889. 4. In the stocks or bonds of any city, county, tewn or village, school district bonds and union tree school district bonds Issued for school purposes, [poor district bonds], or in the interest- bearing obligations of any city, county, town or village of this State, issued pursuant to the authority of any law of the State for the payment of which the faith and credit of the municipality issuing them are pledged. Words in brackets added by Chapter 100, Laws of 1912. 5. In the stocks or bonds of any Incorporated city situated in one of the States of the United States which was admitted to Statehood prior to January 11896, and which,since January 11861, has not repudiated or defaulted in the payment of any part 01 the principal or interest of any debt authorized MAY, 11)13.1 NEW YORK-DEBT OF STATE. by the Legislature of any such State to be contracted, provided said city has a population, as shown by the Federal Census next preceding said investment of not less than 43,000 innaoltants, and was incorporated as a city at least twenty-five years prior to the making of said investment and had not since January 1 1878 defaulted for more than ninety days In the payment of any part either of principal or interest of any bond, note or other evidence of indebtedness, or effected any compromise of any kind with the holders thereof. But if, after such default on the part of any such State or city, the debt or security, in the payment of the principal or interest of which such default occurred, has been fully paid, refunded or compromised by the issue of new securities, then the date of the first failure to pay principal or interest, when due, upon such debt or security, shall be taken to be the date of such default within the provisions of this sub-division,and subsequent failures to pay installments of principal or interest upon such debt or security, prior to the refunding or final payment of the same shall not be held to continue said default or to fix the time thereof within the meaning of this sub-division, at a date later than the date of said first failure in payment. If at any time the indebtedness of any such city, together with the indebtedness of any district, or other municipal corporation or subdivision except a county, which is wholly or in part included within the bounds or limits of said city, less its water debt and sinking funds, shall exceed 7% of the valuation of said city for purposes of taxation, its bonds and stocks shall thereafter, and until such indebtedness shall be reduced to 7% of the valuation for the purposes of taxation, cease to be an authorized investment for the,moneys of savings banks; but the Superintendent of 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. 610.1 (In Dec. 1911 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion holding that bonds of the City of Omaha, Neb., are not legal investments, this being on the assumption that the bonded debt of that city exceeded 7% of its valuation. See V. 94, p. 645, for full text of opinion.] [On Sept. 6 1912 the Attorney-General rendered an opinion, the full text of which was given in the "Chronicle" of Sept. 14 1912, page 700, holding that bonds of the city of Tacoma, Wash., are legal investments.] [In an opinion rendered Sept. 14 1912, the Attorney-General held that bonds of the City of Dallas, Tex., are legal investments. V. 95, p. 842.1 [Improvement bonds of the City of Portland, Ore., issued pursuant to Section 383A of the city charter are legal investments, according to an opinion of the Attorney-General dated April 5 1913. V. 96, p. 1169.1 6. In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered real property situated in this State to the extent of 60% of the value thereof. Not more than 65% of the whole amount of deposits shall be so loaned or invested. If the loan is on unimproved and unproductive real property, the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than 40% of its actual value. No investment in any bonds and mortgages shall be made by any savings bank except upon the report of a committee of Its trustees charged with the duty of investigating the same, who shall certify to the value of the premises mortgaged or to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such report shall be filed and preserved among the records of the corporation. Also in the following securities:— (a) The first mortgage bonds of any railroad corporation of this State the principal part of whose railroad is located within this State, or of any railroad corporation of this or any other State or States connecting with and controlled and operated as part of the system of any such railroad corporation of this State, and of which connecting railroad at least a majority of its capital stock is owned by such a railroad corporation of this State, or in the mortgage bonds of any such railroad corporation of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debt of such railroad companies respectively; provided that at no time within five 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 five years an amount at least equal to 4% upon all its outstanding capital stock; and provided, further, that at the date of every such dividend the outstanding capital stock of such railroad corporation, or such connecting railroad company, 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 & Hartford RR. Co., Boston & Maine RR. Co., Maine Central RR. Co., the Chicago & Alton RR. Co., Morris Fc 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 corporation 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 11905. (o) 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 prop-erty actually in the possession of and operated by said company, or that suchrbonds 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 11905. (d) The first mortgage bonds of the Fonda Johnstown & Gloversville RR. Co., or In the mortgage bonds of said railroad company of an issue to retire all prior mortgage debts of said railroad company, and provided the 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 the 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 five 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 five 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 39 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 case of a refunding mortgage the bonds reserved under the provisions of said mortgage to retire prior debts at maturity, shall exceed three times the outstanding capital stock of said company at the time of making said Investment. And no mortgage Is to be regarded as a refunding mortgage, under the provisions of this paragraph, unless the bonds which it secures mature at a later date than any bond which it is given to refuud,nor unless it severs a mileage at least 25% greater than is covered by any one of the prior mortgages so to be refunded. (*In an opinion rendered by the Attorney-General on Jan. 13 1908, stating that 13onds of the Missouri Pacific By. Co. are not legal investments for savings banks, owing to the fact that the dividend for the 6 months ending Dec. 31 1907 was paid with a new issue of stock, he holds that the words an amount must necessarily mean the payment thereof in cash. V.86,p.494.I (f) Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal investment under ;no provisions of paragraph (e) of this subdivision, except for the fact that he railroad corporation issuing said bonds actually owns in fee less than 500 miles of road, provided that during five years next preceding the date of ny such investment the gross earnings in each year from the operations,of vald corporation, including 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 corporation 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 (e) or (f); and provided, further, that said general mortgage covers all the real property upon which the mortgage securing said underlying bonds is a lien. (h) Any railway mortgage bonds which would be a legal investment under the provisions of paragraph (e) or (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 of 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 (f) 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 does 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 bs 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 paragaph (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 seotions of the banking law relate—No. 148 to avaikble funds for current expenses, how loaned, No. 149 to temporary deposits and 150 to personal security and loans on bond and mortaage. 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 exceeding 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 any 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 ssecurities pledged for the same. SECTION 149. Every such corporation may also deposittemporarily in the banks of trust companies specified In section 148 the excess of current daily receipts 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 proced 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 ell expenses of searches, examinations and certificates of title, and of drawing, perfecting and recording paper4 shall be paid by the borrower. TRUST FUN DS.—How Loaned or Invested.—Sec. 21 Chap. 41. Consol. Laws of 1909, permits execurors, administrators, guardians, &c., to invest in the same securities as savings banks. We quote the provision below: INVESTMENT 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 Stale. 40 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. xcvi. ALBANY.-J. M. Fo11, Comptroller. TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS.. &C. ARCADIA UNION FREE SCHOOL 4.30'11 Oct 562,700c_Jan 1 '14-'32 Albany is in Albany County. InApr 1 '12. Jan. 1 '13. TOTAL DEBT Sept 27 '12 $66,000 DISTRICT NO. 2. corporated July 22 1686. Gen. bonds..-$d,035,177 $3,247,302 This district (P. 0. Newark) is in Assessed valuation 1911 __2,199,799 GENERAL BONDED DEBT. Water bonds_ 1,508,800 1,506,300 Wayne School tax (per $1,000) 1911 -59.23 County. INT. at A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y. State Street Impt. Bonds. $27,500r_ _Dec 1 '17-'26 Tot. bonds_34,543,977 $4,753,602 4.35s12Dee 430'12 M-N 5100.000-May 1 1962 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912 -557,500 43is'13 J-J 300,000____Jan 1 1963 Sinking funds 1,544,030 1,287,589 Assessed valuation 1911.._2,500.000 BATAVIA. This village is in Genesee County. 430'13 J-D 100,000_ _ _June 1 1963 School tax (per 51,000) 19-11 -410.24 Net debt_ _ _$2,999.947 $3,466,013 1823. Population 1910, 11,613. High-School Bonds. INTEREST payable at First Nat. Inc. Sewer System Bonds. In addition to the above there 4s '10 J-D 590,000r_June 1 '13-'30 Bank, Newark, in N. Y. exchange. _s '09 J-J 5375,000_ _July 1 '14-38 4s '11 F-A 180,000r_Feb 1 '14-'31 are outstanding street improvement TOTAL DEBT Oct 1909_5375,000 430'11 J-D 190,000r_June 1 '13-'31 assessment bonds amounting on ARDSLEY. valuation 1909-.6,660,054 4 hs'13 J-J 200,000_ _Jan 1 '14-'33 Jan. 1 1913 to $838,815. This village is in Westchester Assessed Village tax (per 51.000) 1909.-38.00 This city owns and operates its County. 430'13 J-D 100,000r_June 1 '14-'33 Incorp. Jan. 14 1896. water system, and the principal and Refunding Bonds. Washington Park. BEDFORD. 7s '74 M-N *165,000.-May 1 1914 Interest of the water debt are paid 3.65s'07A-0 $34,000r_ _Apr 1 '14-'36 This town (P. 0. Katonah) is loBOND. DEBT Sept 1912 _$50,000 cated 7s '74 M-N 49,000_ -May 1 1916 out of water rent receipts. in Westchester Co. Inc.in 1700. ASSESSED VALUATION. Assessed valuation 1912- -.1,346,805 68 '75 M-N 75.000._ _May 1 1915 Bonds. 1913. (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 4s Highway 1912. 6s '75 M-N 37,000.- -Nov 1 1917 '06 J'no 396,400r_June 1 '13-'35 6s '76 M-N 38,000_ _May 1 1918 Real estate..$83,811,880 $77,962,745 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1912-- -519.39 4.90s'06J'ne 83,000r_June 1 '24-'35 6s '77 M-N 20,000.......May 1 1919 Bank stock_ 6,529,365 6,686,453 Population in 1910 537 State Road Bonds. 5s '78 M-N 40,000.... May 1 1920 Personal __ 5,112,650 4,865,850 INT. at Dobbs Ferry 4s Bk., Ardsley. July 51,134.64r_July 1 1913 4s '80 M-N 295,000 __May 1 '20-'30 Franchises _ 6,911,685 6,668,675 430 Mch 7,058.68r Mch '14-'20 4s_'80 M-N 7,000 _May 1 1922 AUBURN. BOND.DEBT April 1 '13_3187,593 Total _ _$102,365,580 $96,183,723 49‘81 M-N 30.000_ ...May 1 1921 This city is the county seat of Assessed valuation 1912_ _8,167,844 4s '82 M-N 28.000.... _May 1 1922 Tax(per31,000) $21.60 $20.40 Cayuga Co. Inc. March 21 1848. (Assessment about 90% actual val.) 4s '82 M-N 24,000 __Nov 1 1922 POPULATION.-1910 100,253; in Paving (outstanding July 11912). Tax rate (perl Outside village.511.87 48 '85 F-A 10,000_ __Feb 1 1925 1905, 98,374; 1900, 94,161. 4s,4%s,4 Wis,5,s&430 ---$134,126.96 51.000) '121 Insi ll 6.94 2s '94 J-D 3,000_ _June 1 1934 Water Bonds. Population In 1910-----------5,629 330'96 M-N 7,000 _May 1 1936 45 M-N3305,000r_May 1 '14-26 INT. at Mt. Kisco Nat. Bank. ALBANY COUNTY. Subway (outstanding July 11912). Sewer (Beaver Creek). County seat is the city of Albany. 4s, 434s & 430 330'96 M-N 57.500 __Nov 1 '13-'17 $60,961.03 Refunding Bonds. Sewer (outstanding July 11912). BINGHAMTON. Public Park !mot. Bonds. This city is the county seat of 4s '11 F-A 382,500r_Feb 15 '14-'19 4s, 430,5s &.4.10s $189,457.15 Broome Co. The water-works are 4 hs'13 J-J 311,000__Jan 1 '14-'33 War Loan (Refunding) Disposal Bonds.. estimated to be worth 52,000,000. Stone House Inept. Bonds. s-an $18,000r_ __Mch 1914 4s '09 ___ Plant 45 325,850_May 20 '14-'19 Sewer Bonds. 4s '13 J-J s-an 17,000r_ __Mch 1915 430 $5,000_ _Jan 1 '14-'33 4s _ 40,250_Nov 17 '13-'35 4s '07 --- 540,000 __Nov 1 '17-'19 4s '05 M-S 21,000r_Mch 1 '14-'26 Riverside Park. SchoolBonds. _334s'08 F-A 25,000 __Aug 1 '20-'23 s-an 39,000r_ __Mch 1916 4s 330'01 A-0 524,750 __Oct 1 '13-'21 45 A-05100,000 __Oct 1 '13-'22 4s '08 F-A 20,000 __Aug 1 '24-'27 s-an 20,000r_ __Mch 1917 4s '09 M-N 170,000r ..May 1 '14-30 330'04 F-A 824r_ _Feb 1 '14-'24 4s 8,000_._Aug 1 1918 3s '09 --M-S 40,000r__Mch 1 '18-'19 4s Sidewalk Bonds. Public Improvement Bonds. Municipal Light Plant Bonds. 4s ___ 44,000r_ _Mch 1 '14-27 430 $4,607.76_Apr 21 '14-'21 4s '13 A-0 $10,500 330'04 F-A5124,595.35rFeb 1 '14-24 Bonds. Court-House 430 -- _ 11,700 _Mch 29'14-'22 Nurses' Home Bonds. 330'06 F-A 53,300r_Feb 1 '14-'26 $100,000_ _ _Apr 15 1935 Extraordinary Expenditures. 330'01 F-A $4,000_ _Aug 1 1936 45 '09 M-S 188,800r_Mch 1 '14-'29 43/s'13 Toll Road Purchase Bonds. $52,565_June 15 '13-'41 Hospital Bonds. 40 '10 J-D 186,460r_June 1 '13-'30 4s '07 M-S $43,000r_ _Mch 1 '14-'27 430 Fire House Deficiency. 330'01 F-A 56.000......Aug 1 1936 4s '11 J-D 164,750r_June 1 '13-'31 Highway Improvement Bonds. 4s $5,365_ _Mar 6 '14-'42 43(0'12 M-N 79,800 __May 1 '14-'32 330 Library Site Bonds, F-A 526,000r_Aug '13-'23 Playground. 330'02 M-S $15,000 --Sept 1 1938 4Yis'12 A-0 71,300 1913-1932 330 6,000r__Mch 1 '14-'19 430 M-S 35,000_Apr 27 '14-'23 430'13 J-D 52,500r_June 1 '14-'33 334s Bonds. F-A 192,000r_Aug 1 '13-'25 Temporary __- bonds, 434s_ _S109,457.29 3s Bridge '89 F-A 577.000_ _Aug 1 1929 4s '07 M-N 93,000r_May 15'14-'27 BOND.DEBT July School Bonds. 1 '12_31,258,885 330 _ __ 50,000 __Aug 1 '31-'34 A-0 75,000rOct '08 4s 1 '13-'28 Water debt (Included) -__ 305,000 33.s'00 M-N *21,000 __May 2 '14-'20 3348'97 - 25,000..Aug 1 '30-'31 330'03 F-A 19,250 __Feb 1 '13-'23 4s '09 J-J 65,000r_ _July 1 '13-'30 Assess. val. (Yi act.)'11_321,247,813 48 '11 M-N 47,500r_Nov 1 '13-'31 4s '11 --_ 96,000r_ _Oct 1 '13-'32 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1911._ _ 421.05 334s'99 F-A 40,000 __Aug 1 1935 t s'12 A-0 84,000r Oct 1 '13-'34 Population in 1910 __34,668 330'01 F-A 50.000 _ __Aug 1 1937 430'12 A-0 130,000r_ _Oct 1 '13-'32 43! F-A 57.000_ ..Aug 1 1939 55,000r_Feb 1 '14-'16 43is'13 INT. on water bonds at-Mere. Tr. 334s'04 Intercepting Sewer Bonds. City-Hall Bonds. Almshouse Bonds. 'Co., N. Y.; on school & sewer 43is'12 A-03100,000r_ __Oct 1 1952 4s '96 F-A Aug 1 '15-'17 al-N 516.000r_ May 1 '14-'21 of 1909 at Colum. Tr. Co., N.bonds Land & Bldg. Acquisition Bds. 334s Y. 4s '96 F-A $25,000 20,500., Aug 1 '28-'29 Refunding City Hall Bonds. 43is'12 A-0 $36,000r_Oct 1 '13-'32 4s '97-8 F-A 100,000 ..Aug 1 '18-'27 3'/2s A-0 $8,000r_Oct 1 '13-'20 AVON. Fire-Truck House. School Bonds. A-0 69,000r Oct 1 '13-'22 This village is in Livingston Co. 45 '11 M-N 536,100r_Nov 1 '13-'31 3 30 TOT. DEBT Mar 15 191381,148,250 Inc. 1853. Population 1910, 2,053. 334s'96'97_ 550,000-Aug 1 '20-'26 4s '09 A-0 20,000r_Aug 1 '13-'16 Water Refunding. Total assessed val. 1912_134,660,047 Street-Improvement Bonds, 431s'10 J-D 50,000r_Aug 1 '20-'24 33001 F-A 541,600._ _Feb '13-'21 County tax (per $1,000) 1912_55.00 4.358'12A-0 $16,500r_Oct 1 '13-'23 35s'02 F-A 35,100 __Feb 1 '14-'22 Population in 1910 Contingent Fund Bonds. _____ 173,666 4.35s'12 J-J 6,000July 1 '13-'32 330'01 M-S 58,000 _ _ 330'03 F-A 27,500 __Aug 1 '13-'23 ept'13-'16 INT. at County Treasurer's office. Water Bonds. 330'01 F-A 52,937.50 Feb 1 '14-'20 Grade-Crossing 434s'06 J-D 528,000r_Dec 1 '13-'36 330'04 F-A $50,000Bonds. __ _Aug 1 1938 Grade Crossing. 4'0'O8 J-J 43,000 __July 1 '13-'38 Fire Department Bonds. 330'03 F-A $15,950 __Feb 1 '13-'23 ALBION. Sewer Bonds. This village is in Orleans County. 334s'95 ___ 525,000 __Aug 1 '13-'15 River Front !mot. Bonds. Oct $10,000r ....Oct 1 1915 330'01 ___ 15,000_ __Aug 1 1936 4s Sewer Bonds. 4s '08 J-J 5300,000r_ __July 1 1928 (51,666 67 yearly) '13 Aug$150,000c Aug 10 '18-'42 334s'11 M-S 20,000r_ Aug 1 '14-'16 431_s'12 A-0 100,000c _ Oct 1 1962 5s BONDED DEBT July 1912..$70,000 4.40s1.2 F-A 10,000r.Aug 1 '16-'35 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913 _3880.500 Police-Station Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds. valuation Temporary loan notes Assessed 1912_ _33,860,665 23,020 4s '11 M-N 538,000r_Nov 1 '13-'31 Tax 430'08 J-J 1313,000r_ _July 1 '13-38 Street-impt. notes rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$13.21 BOND. 20,931 Refunding Bonds. DEBT July 1912_ $91,334 Sinking fund 5,016 58.969 334804 M-N 563,250 __May 1 '14-'24 Population in 1910 Water debt (included)____ 86,334 Assessed valuation, real__28,789,575 Assess. val. (% act.) '12_1,C167,146 Assessed Broadway Widening. val.. personal___ 1.578,250 Tax rate (per 51,000) 1912_-.59.93 Special franchises 330'01 A-0 ;9,900 __Oct 1 '13-'21 AMSTERDAM. 1,292,144 INT. in New York exchange. This city is in Montgomery County Total valuation 1912 31,659,969 Watervliet Avenue. Inc. Pop'n April '10,31,267 16 1885. Tax rate (per 51,000) 1912-.421.70 330'01 A-0 54,095--Oct 1 '13-'21 BABYLON UNION FREE City Bonds. Population in 1910 48,443 Madison Avenue. 1914-1923 4 s'12 ann 550,000 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. INTEREST on city-hall and *148,330'01 A-0 525,200 __Oct 1 '13-'21 Sewer Bonds-3705,000_1913-48 4.35s'12 J-D $35,000__Dee 1 '13-'47 000 bridge bonds in N. Y. City; on reWater Bonds-3669,000_1913-'59 TOT. DEBT May 1913- $58,000 maining loans at City Treas. office. Concrete-Walk Bonds. 411s'12 A-0 $2,800r__Oct 1 '13-'32 BOND. DEBT Apr 191331.131,369 Assess. val. 1912 Water debt (included) _-- 669,000 Tax rate (per $1,000)'12 1,755,141 $7.47 Clinton Square Inapt. Bonds. Total assessed val. 1912..13,223,408 INT. at Jamaica, Southold and BOONVILLE UNION FREE 434s'12 A-0 $2,500r__Oct 1 '13-32 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 __ _529.14 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Utica Savings Banks. Monument. in 1910 _ Population Soldiers' & Sailors' This district is in Oneida County. -31,267 45 '11 M-N 5100,000r_May 1 '21-30 INTEREST Is largely paid at the BABYLON UNION FREE 4s '09 M-N$37,000r_Nov 1 '13-'39 BOND. DEBT Apr 5 1913..337,000 National Park Bank of N Y. City. Beaver Park. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4. Assessed valuation 1912 754,966 45 '94 J-D 536.000 __June 1 '13-'14 This district is in Suffolk County. (Assessment about 34 actual value.) 12,000 __June 1 '14 '15 AMSTERDAM 48 '95 J-J 430'09 July 540,500r_Jan 1 '14-'40 School tax (per $1,000) 1912..410.59 4s '97 A 0 6,250 __Oct 1 '13-'17 45 2,500r_ July '07 _Jan 5s 1 '14-'18 $68,000-_Oct 1 '14-'47 Population In 1913 (est.) 1,800 330'98 A 0 4,200 __Oct 1 '13-'18 45 10,000-.Sept 1 '14-'18 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913-$43,000 INTEREST at National Exchange 330'99 J J 10,500-.July 1 '13-'19 43is _ 19,000_ _Apr 1 '14-'26 Assess. val. (30% act.) '12_ _725,000 Bank in Boonville in N. Y.exchange. 330'01 F A 4,500 __Feb 1 '13-'21 BOND. DEBT tax (per 51.000) School 1912_$15.60 Apr 1913-497,000 Water. 1,800 Assessed valuation 1912_13,223,408 Population in 1913 (est.) 4s '95 F-A 521,000 __Feb 1 '13-'15 School tax (per 51.000) 1912-.47.98 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank of BRIARCLIFF MANOR. 45 '96 F-A 40,000 __Feb 1 '13-'14 Population in 1910 This village Is In Westchester Co. __ _ 31,267 Lindenhurst in N. Y. exchange. 4s '96 F-A 10,000Feb 1 1915 Inc. 1902. Population 1910, 950. INT.at Amsterdam Savings Bank. BALDWINSVILLE. 330'94 F-A Street Bonds. 5,000 __Feb 1 '13-'14 45 '97 M-N 25,000 __May 1 '13-'17 This village is in Onondaga County. 4.603'06F-A 569.000r_Aug 1 '13-'35 330'98 M-N 60,000.-May 1 '13-'18 ANDES. Water Bonds. Inc. 1847. Population 1910, 3,099. This town is in Delaware County. 434s'08 J-J $75,000c_July 10 '13-37 330'99 M-N 70,000 __May 1 '13-'19 Improvement Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4s '06 J-D 70,000r.Dec 1 '13-'26 5s '12 J-J 52,500_ _July 1 '14-'18 4.10s'09A-0 34,000r.. Apr 1 '14-'30 M-S 562,000....Mch 1 '14-'26 430'12 J-D 4s '07 J-D 75,000r_Dee 1 '13-'27 330 8,000r__Dec 1 '13-'20 43,18'10 M-S 20,000r_ _Apr 1 '14-'30 M-S 16,000-Sept 1 '15-'31 BOND. DEBT May r 1913 $198,000 4s '08 A-0 150,000r_Apr 1 '14-'28 3345 Refunding Water Bonds. M-S 13,500 1913-1929 4s '09 M-S $55.000r_ _Yearly to '29 Assessed valuation 1913-.3,676,300 4s '08 200,000r.. __July 1 1928 334s 13.00 45 '06 J-D 70,000r Dec 1 '13-'26 BOND. DEBT May 7'13_ .490,500 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_...$65,500 Village tax (per $1,000) 1913 45 '09 J-D 200,000r_ _Dec 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1912.... 692,940 Assessed valuation 1912._ 1,451.000 Total tax (per 51,000) 1913... 29.00 4s '10 J-D 100,000r_ _Dec 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 __*26.03 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911 _____ 8.40 INT. payable on bonds registered 45 '11 M-N 100,000r_ __Nov 1 1931 Population in 1910__ 2,007 INT. remitted to registered holder. in Briarcliff Manor; on coupon bonds 45 '11 J-D 100,000r. _Dec 7 1931 INT. at Rondout Say, Bk., New at Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y. City. 4318'12 M-N 100,000_ _May 1 1932 Paltz Say. Bk. and at office of State BALLSTON SPA. This village is in Saratoga County. 430'13 J-D 100,000r_June 1 '14-'33 Comptroller in Albany. Inc. 1807. Population 1910, 4,138. BROCKPORT. Special Water Bonds. This village is In Monroe County, Water Bonds. 330'04 F-A 524,750r_Feb 1 '14-'24 ANGOLA. 334s Nov $13,000c_ _Nov '13-'21 Inc. 1829. Population 1910, 3,579. This village Is in Erie County. Inc. 4s An election held May 13 resulted in Public Bath Bonds. Nov 8,210c___Nov '13-'21 3340'01 F-A 54,000 _ __Feb 1 '14-'21 1873. Population 1910, 898. Nov 10,000c__ _Nov '13-'18 favor of purchasing the plant of the 430 Street Bonds. ASSESSMENT BONDS, 434s'09 Nov 5,500e_Nov 1 '13'-23 Brockport-Holley Water Co. for 43j5'12 316,000._Apr 8 '17-'32 430'09 Dec 500c_ __Dec 1 1913 $60,750. V. 96, p. 1507. Street Improvement. Water Bonds. Paving Notes. Refunding Water Bonds. 330'05 F-A 539,450 ___Feb '14-'15 434s'10 J-D '15-'39 1 555,000e_ _Dec '12 ann $7,900__Aug 1 '13-'16 45 '06 F-A 95,925 _.Feb __Feb '14-'16 BOND. DEBT May 7'13._ .371,000 330'06 J-D 532,000c_Dec 1 '13-'28 54 Water Works Bonds. 5,500 Nov 1 '13-'23 Nov 430'l0 4s '06 J-D 33,600-.Dec '13-'16 Assessed valuation 1912__419,955 430'10 Dec 1,500-Dec 1 '13-'15 4.55812_4275,000r_July 30 '17-'41 45 '08 A-0 64,000r_ _Apr '14-'18 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_515.47 430'12 Dec 3,000 Sewer Bonds, 48 '09 M-S 67,200r_Mch 1 '14-'19 1913-1918 3.65s g s-an $57,000r_ --$3,0003rrly. Street Bonds. 45 '10 J-D 206,145r_June 1 '13-'21 INTEREST payable at Bank of An430'10 F-A 54,000r_Aug 1 '15-'18 BONI). DEBT Apr 1 1913_$332,000 45 '11 M-N 43,700r_Nov 1 '13-'31 gola or Chase National Bank, N. Y. Floating debt 7,900 Sewer Bonds. 45 '11 -_ 74,800 __Jan 1 '14-'21 J-J $9,500c_ _ _Jan 1 '14-'32 Sinking fund 2,751 48 4318'12 M-N 145.800...May 1 '14-'22 ARCADE. This village is in Wyoming County. 3.70s J-J 150.000r -Jan 1 '30-'39 Assessed valuation 1912_ _2,330,926 4348'13 J-D 194,000r_June 1 '14-'23 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912...422.90 Jan 500_ Inc. __Jan Population 434s'09 1871. 1 1,294. 1910, 1915 Improvement. BOND. DEBT May 1911_ -$261,500 INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. Electric Light Bonds. 334s'04 F-A 52,401r __Feb 1 1914 4.403'08M-5 $20,000r_Sept 1 '13-32 Water debt (Included) 96,500 • Principal and interest paid by 43s'13 Assess. val.(% act.), '10_2,16(),233 BRONXVILLE. Jan 7,000r_ _Jan 1 '18-'31 holders of property benefited. Tax rate (per 51,000) 1910- -520.00 Water Bonds. This village is In Westchester Co. INTEREST on Washington Park 4348'06 Nov 520,000c_Nov 1 '13-32 INT at Village Treasurer's office. Inc. 1898. Population 1910, 1,863. bonds issued from 1870 to 1880, and Sept 16,800e __ 1933 Road Improvement Bonds. on water bonds of 1877, Is payable in 3.80s BOND. BARTON UNION DEBT Apr 1 1913_862,000 FREE SCHOOL 4.60s'12M-8 $8,400r_Sept 15 '17-'20 New York; on others in Albany. Assess. val.'12 OA act. val.)_684,525 DISTRICT 434s'12 M-S 20,000r_ Sept 15'17-'36 P CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate Tax rate (per $1.000) 1912_ -59.00 This district is In the town of BarVillage Hall Bonds. owned by city In 1913, $7,712,200. INT. pay. In Arcade at Cit .Bank. ton, Tioga County (P. 0. Waverly). 4.60s12MS $5,000r_Sept 15 '17-'21 SCHOOVDIST. MAY. 1913. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS 354s ' 04 F-A $83,485r__ _Aug 1 1924 12,200r_July15 '13-'14 3348'04 J-J 3343'05 M-S 46,642r _Sept 1 1925 '06 F-A 541,607r .._Feb 1 1926 48 '06 J-J 68,510r___July 1 1926 4s '07 A-0 81,970r.._ Apr 1 1923 48 '07 J-J 118,922r_ July 1 1927 48 '07 F-A 46,565r___Aug 1 1927 48 '07 M-S 200,000r___Sept 2 1927 4s '07 A-0 25,642r__Oct 1 1927 4s '07 M-N 43,913r___Nov 1 1927 48 '08 A-0 16,443r___Apr 1 1928 s '08 F-A 9,647r__ _Aug 1 1928 48 '08 M-N 37,373r___Nov 1 1913 4s '08 J-D 60,000r_ _ _ Dec 1 1928 4s '09 F-A 8,293r Feb 15 1914 4s '09 A-0 300,000r .Apr 15 1929 48 '09 A-0 40,500r___Oct 1 1929 4s '10 F-A 36,140.74r_Feb 1 1915 48 11 M-S 150,000r_ _ _Mch 1 1931 48 '.11 A-0 250,000r_ _Apr 15 1931 4s '11 A-0 10,350June 1 '13-'21 48 '12 _-- 21,834__Feb 1 '14-'22 4s '12 -_- 15,000__July 1 1913 48 '11 --_ 35,000_-_ _July 1 1931 4343'12 F-A 250,000r_ _Feb 15 1962 (Optional after 1932.) BROOKHAVEN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.24. 4s '12 J-D 16,000__Dec 1 '13-22 This district is in Suffolk County. 4s '13 F-A 30,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1923 43s, 4.608 &i.r $5,5001Part yearly 4318'13 M-N200,000r_ _ May 1 1933 58, J&J-J-D 56,500r until 1921 Tax Loan. BOND. DEB May '13_ $62,000 48 '08 A-0 $50,000r __Oct 1 1913 Assessed valuation '12-13 _4,100,000 48 '09 A-0 100,000 _ _ _Oct 1 '13-14 (Assessment about 75% actual value) 48 '10 M-S 100,000r_Sept 1 '14-'15 6,342.43 Oct 1 '13-'17 School tax (per $1,000) 1912-410.00 4s '12 ___ INT. payable at Patchogue Bank. Schls. oo 330'94 F-A$300,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1914 BUFFALO. Wm. G.Justice,Comp. 354895 J-D 37,500r_June 1 '13-15 Buffalo is in Erie Co., and the city's 330'97 J-J 100,000r_Jan 1 '14-'17 tax valuation is about six-sevenths 330'98 M-N 25,000r_May 2 '14-'18 that of entire county. Incorp. 1832. 330'98 M-N 30,000r_ _ _ Nov '13-'18 Abate.Nuisance Ohio Basin Slip 330'99 M-S 30,000r_ _Mch '14-'19 330'02 J-J $50,000r_July 1 '13-'22 330'99 J-D 70,000r_Dec 1 '13-'19 Abate.Nu is.Clark&SkinnerCan. 330'00 M-N 35,000r_ _ _May '14-'20 330'04 M-N $60,000r_Nov 1 '13-'24 330'00 M-N 80,000r_Nov 1 '13-'20 330'05 J-J 97,500r_July 1 '13-'25 330'02 F-A 90,000r_Feb 1 '14-'22 Buffalo River Improve. Bonds. 3348'02 J-D 75,000r_June 1 '13-'22 4s '09 M-N $331,500r. May 1 1939 330'02 A-0 45,000r_Apr 1 '14-'22 Refuse Utilization Plant Bonds 354s'03 M-S 75,000r_Mch 1 '14-'23 4s '09 M-N $12,000r_May 15'14-'19 3343'04 M-S 82,500r_Mch 1 '14-'24 10,000r_ _ _July 1 1913 330'04 A-0 90,000r_Oct 1 '13-'24 48 '08 J-J 4s '11 A-0 64,000_ _Apr 15 '14-'21 3 M8'06 F-A 300,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1926 Buffalo New York & Phila. Ref. 330'07 M-S 100,000r _Sept 1 1927 48 '10 J-D $90,000r_June 15 '13-30 330'07 F-A 50,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1927 4s '11 A-0 64,000r_Apr 15 '14-21 48 '08 J-D 200,000r_ _ _ Deo 1 1928 4s '10 J-D 90,000r_Deo 15 '13-'30 48 '09 F-A 300,000r_ _Aug 1 1929 330'11 95,000__July 1 '13-'31 48 '10 J-D 200,000r_June 15 1930 4s'12 _-- 100,000_ _July 1 '13-'32 4s '11 A-0 100,000r___Apr 1 1931 Underground Police&FireWires 48 '11 A-0 130,000r__ _Oct 1 1931 48 '09 F-A $28,000r_Aug 1 '13-'19 430'12 F-A 200,000r--Feb 15 1932 48 '10 J-J 7,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'20 4s '12 A-0 143,500.. Apr 1 '14-'32 4Y'12 J-D 50,000r..June 1 '13-'22 4548'12 J-D 200,000r_ _ _June 1 1932 4 s'12 A-0 500,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1932 Tax Scrip. Police & Fire Dept: Bonds. 48 '07 F-A$120,000r_ Feb 1 '14-'17 4s '07 A-0 10,000r_Oct 1 '13-'17 48 '12 A-0 $15,000____Apr 1 1932 48 '09 F-A 18,000r_ Feb 1 '14-'19 4s 12 ___ 150,000_ _ __July 1 1932 430'12 A-0 135,000r___Oct 1 1932 Elmwood Ave. Bonds. Hertel Avenue Sewer. 48 '09 A-0 $19,487.32r_Oct 1 1914 4s '09 J-D 371,966.66r_ Dec 15 '14 3s '87 F-A$200,000r___Aug 1 1917 City and County Hall. Park. 78' 07 J-J f$200,0000&rJuly1 '15-16 Is '09 J-J$26,003.66r_July 1 '13-'19 1 150,000o&r_July 1 1917 Municipal Building Bonds. 78 '71 J-J 50,000c&r_Jan 1 1918 48 '09 F-A$127,500r_Aug 1 '13-'29 73 J-J 200,000c &rJuly1'19&21 48 '10 J-J 18,000.. July 1 '13-'30 78 '73 J-J 95,000c8cr_Jan 1 1923 48 '10 A-0 90,000r_Oct 1 '13-'30 7s '73 J-D 100,000c&r_Deo 1 1924 45 '11 A-0 225,000r_Apr 15 '14-'31 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 78 '74 J-J 4,647.80 Oct 1 '13-'32 4s'12 __7s '75 J-J 200,000o&r_J&J 1 1925 Water. 6s '76 J-J 100,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 330'88 J-J $275,000r_ _June 15 1914 3s '86 J-J 30,000r__ _July 1 1926 334s'89 M N 225,000r_ _ _May 1 1919 330'87 F-A 120,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1927 3 4s'03 M-S 37,812.50rMoh 1 '14-'23 3348'90 J-J 50,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1925 48 '05 F-A 5,000r_Aug 1 '13-'14 3348'91 J-J 200,000r__ _July 1 1921 33005 M-S 400,000r_July 1 '13-'35 35s'94 J-.T 100,000r_July 1 '24&'26 48 '07 J-D 500,000r_ _ _June 1 1957 30'97 J-J 11,000r__Jan 1 '14-'17 3 48 '07 M-S 250,000r_Sept 2 '13-'37 330'97 J-J 30,000r_A r 1 1917 4s '08 A-0 500,000r_ _Apr 10 1958 3 Ms 97 J-.T 8,946r_ _June 1917 (Subject to call after Apr 10 1928.) 13,750r_Deo 1 '13-'17 33s'97 J-D 4s '08 A-0 500,000r Oct 10 1958 33098 J-J 37,500r _ _ _ _1913-1918 (Subject to call after Oct. 10 1928.) 33006 F-A 35,000r_Aug 1 '13-'26 48 '09 F-A 500,000r_ Feb 15 1959 48 '08 J-J 20,000r__ _July 1 1928 4s '09 A-0 500,000r Apr 15 1959 4s '10 ___ 45,000_June 15 '13-'30 43 '09 F-A 500,000r_Aug 1 1959 48 '11 A-0 160,000r_Apr 15 1961 4s '10 F-A 500,000r Feb 15 1960 (Subject to call April 15 1931.) (Subject to call Feb. 1 1930.) 48 '11' A-0 212,500r __Oct 1 1961 48 '10 J-D 500,000r_ _June 15 1960 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1931.) 48 '11 A-0 400,000r_ __Oct 2 1931 430'12 F-A $95,000r_Feb 15 1962 4313'12 J-D 800,000r_ _ _June 1 1932 (Subject to call Feb. 1 1932.) 430'12 A-0 300,000r_Oct 1 1932 4s '12 A-0 43,900.. _ _ _Apr 1 1962 430'12 J-G 112,500r_ _Dec 1 '13-'32 (Subject to call April 1 1932.) Buffalo Trunk Sewer. 4318'12 J-D 190,000_ _June 11062 330'88 F-A $30,000r_Aug 1 '13-'18 (Subject to call June 1 1932.) F-A 35,000r_Aug 1 '13-'19 4s '12 --- 67,900_ __June 1 1962 330'89 1 '13-'20 430'12 A-0 188,800r.. _Oct 1 1962 330'90 F-A 40,000r_Aug (Subject to call beg. Oct 1 1932.) 35 '86 F-A 20,000r_Aug 1 '13-'16 430'12 J-D 944,740r_ _ _Dec 11062 3s '87 F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '13-'17 Subject to call Dec 1 1032.) Water Refunding. 4)4s'13 M-S 55,000r_ __M Ay 1 1963 33094 J-J $20,000rJuly '13-'14 354s'96 J-J 50,000rJan 1 1916 (Subject to call May 1 1933.) 330'96 J-J 100,000r_ _ _July 1 1916 Hamburg Canal. 33s 0d J-J $55,000r_ _Jan 1 '13-'23 334s'97 J-D 100,000r_June 1 '13-'17 330'00 A-0 180,000r__Oot 1 '13-'20 330'98 M-8 17,000r_Sept 2 '13-'19 Grade Crossing Bonds, 330'99 A-0 30,000r_Apr 26 '14-'19 3348'96 F-A$171,000r___Feb 11016 330'00 A-0 35,000r_Apr 25 '14-'20 3548'96 J-J 83,000r__July 1 1916 354s'01 A-0 36,000r_APr 1 '14-'21 330'97 F-A 194,687r_Feb 1 1917 330'02 J-D 50,000r_June 1 '13-'22 6,305r_ _Mch 1 1917 330'03 M-S 110,000r_Sept 1 '13-'23 3348'97 M-S 10,000r_July 1 '13-'14 3343'97 A-0 6,111r_Apr 15 1917 48 '04 J-J 3348'97 M-N 151,456r-May 1 1917 48 '04 M-S 20,000r_Sept 1 '13-'14 334897 J-D 145,987r__ _Juno 1 1917 48 '05 A-0 20,000r_Apr 1 '14-'15 3 Ms'97 A-0 73,380r..„Oct 1 1917 3348'05 J-J 30,000r_July 1 '13-'15 330'98 F-A 27,722r__Feb 15 1918 330'05 J-.1' 80,000r_July 1 '13-'35 330'98 M-S 61,414rMch 1 1918 3 Ms'06 M-S 30,000r_Mch 1 '14-'16 3H8'98 A-0 200,000r__ _Apr 1 1918 334506 A-0 15,000r_Apr 1 '14-'16 33098 M-N 16,913r__Nov 1 1918 48 '06 J-J 70,000r_July 1 '13-'26 334899 M-S 18,703r_Mch 1 1919 45 '07 J-J 150,000r_July 1 '13-'27 3348'99 J-J 285,187r_ _June 1 1919 48 '08 A-0 67,474.70r_ Oct 1 '13-'28 3348'99 J-J 182,716r___July 1 1919 45 '08 F-A 80,000r_Aug 1 '13-'28 3343'99 A-0 75,455rOct 2 1919 48 '08 J-D 48,875r_June 1 '13-'28 330'99 J-D 335,772r___Deo 1 1919 4s '08 .1.-D 80,000r_Deo 1 '13-'28 330'00 J-D 45,799r......June 1 1920 48 '09 A-0 123,250r_Oct 1 '13-'29 334s'00 J-J 173,487r___July 1 1920 48 '09 F-A 170,000r_Aug 1 '13-'29 330'O0 F-A 10,927rAug 1 1920 4s '09 _-_ 42,500_ Dec 15 '13-'29 330'01 J-J 55,918r__ _Jan 5 1921 48 '10 J-D 1,000,000r_Junel5 1960 5,861.40._Jan 5 1921 45 '10 J-D 90,000r_Junel5'13-'30 330'01 __6,218.16.Jan 21 1921 45 '11 J-J 90,000r_Jan 1 '14-'31 3348'01 ___ 5,070r_ _Feb 1 1921 4s '11 M-N 190,000r_Nov 1 '13-'31 330'01 F-A 330'01 M-S 141,515r_ _Mc% 1 1921 48 '11 J-J 47,500r_July 1 '13-'31 330'01 A-() 111,544r___Apr 1 1921 48 '12 A-0 10,000_ _Apr 25 1937 330'02 F-A 482,284r__ _Feb 1 1922 430'12 J-D 78,708.33r June 1 1937 330'02 A-0 121,410r_Oct 1 1922 4s '12 ___ 66,500....- July 1 1937 330'03 J-J 17,669r_ _Jan 1 1923 430'12 A-0 111,000r-__Oct 1 1937 330'03 A-0 25,960r___Apr 1 1923 48 '12 M-N 5,000_ _ -Nov 1 1937 330'03 M-N 383,823r._ _May 1 1923 48 '13 M-S 13,700--- Mar 1 1938 35003 F-A 124,444r_ _Aug 1 1923 48 '13 A-0 29,500...... Apr 1 1938 330'03 F-A 80,581r_ Aug 15 1923 430'13 M-N145,200r_ -.May 1 1938 BRONXVILLE (Concluded) Sewer Bonds. 4.20s'06J-D $4,000r_June 15'13-14 4s J-D 15,000r_ _Dec 1 '13-'27 17,000r_Jan 15 '14-'30 48 J-J 4,000r_Jan 15 '14-'17 4s J-J 1,000r_July 1 '13-'14 430'07 M-S 2,000r_ _June 1 '13-14 55 '08 J-D 4.453'08 M-S 5,000et 1 '13-'17 4.353'09 M-S 5,000----1914-8. 6,500 4.408 ___ Street Improvement Bonds. 4.20s'06 J-D $2,000r__ June 15 1913 5s '07 M-S 17,480r Sept 1 '13-31 4.458'08 M-S 6,000r_ _Sept 1 1913 --- 12,700 4.40s Funding Bonds. --8,500 ------------4.358 BOND. DEBT Oct 1912- $193,700 Assessed valuation 1912..-3,902,088 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ __$15.00 INT. on 4.20s & 4 Ms of 1907 payable at Farmers' Loan & Tr. Co. in N. Y. City; on 5s of 1907 and all Issues of 1908 in N. Y. exchange. 41 Refunding Bonds. Street Bonds. 48 '11 J-J$163.425.50r July 1 '13-31 3.95s M-S $50,000_ _ _Sept 1 '13-17 45 '11 J-J 52,250r_July 1 '13-'31 3.653'04 M-S 100,000_ _Sept 1 '18-'27 Hospital Bonds, Assess. Bonds (Out. Oct. 1 1909). 3343'04 J-J $30,000r_July 1 '13-'24 4 Wis ___31,967.6415s $4,207.07 45 '11 A-0 200,000r_ _ _Apr 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 119(19.. 279,175 4318'12 J-D 200,000r_ _ _June 1 1932 Total valuation 1907 4,309,784 434s'12 J-D 50,000r_ _ _June 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1907-$11.25 430'12 A-0 50,000r___Oct 1 1932 Refunding Railroad Bonds. FREE 4s '11 J-J 395,000r_July 1 '13-'31 CANANDAIGUA UNION SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Refunding Park Bonds. $64,000r_Jan 1 4s 1914-29 '05 J-J 4s '10 J-D $45,000r_Junel5 '13-'30 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13_ _ $64,000 Refunding Property Bonds. 45 '10 J-D $321000r_June15 '13-'20 Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _4,681.545 Turning Basin Refunding Bds. School tax (per $1,000)1912 $8.266 A7,217 4s '10 J-J $135,000r_July 1 '13-'30 Population in 1910 INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Tr.Co., N.Y Sewer Bonds. 48 '09 J-D $115,000r.._ Dec 15 1929 4348'12 J-D 50,000r_ _ _June 1 1962 CANTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. South Buffalo Flood Bonds. This district is in St. Lawrence Co. 33096 A-0 $60,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1926 13,000r_ _July 1 1927 354s'97 J-J Grammar School Heat. Bonds. Buffalo & Jamestown RR. Ref. 45 $3,040o _ _ _ _1913-1916 High School Bonds. 334893 J-D $75,000r___June 2 1913 330'94 J-J 75,000r_ July 1 1914 4s '08 Dec $3,400c_July 16 '13-29 330'95 A-0 77,000r___Oct 1 1915 4s '08 Dec 32,000c_Oct 1 '13-'28 330'02 A-0 33,750r_Apr 1 '14-'22 BOND. DEBT May 1913.... $36,050 330'02 M-N 37,500r_Nov 1 '13-'22 Assessed valuation 1912_ .._1,465,000 7,500r „Jan 1 1914 School tax (per $1,000) 1912-39.59 48 '04 J-J 7,500r._ _ Feb 1 1914 Population in 1909 (est) 3,500 45 '04 F-A 430'12 J-D 150.000r_ _Dec 1 '13-'32 INT. at Dist. Treasurer's office. 4313'13 M-N 75,000r_May 1 '14-'33 Bird Ave. Sewer Refunding. 43.48'13 M-N$238,000r_May 1 '14-33 CARTHAGE. Ref. City Hall & Court House. This village is in Jefferson County. 330'02 F-A $50,000r_Aug 1 '13-'22 Inc. 1869. Population 1910, 3,50. Water Bonds. 330'03 M-N 50,000r_May 1 '14-'23 J-J $50,000c_ _July 1 1922 334s'05 M-S 115,000r_Sept 1 '13-'35 48 45 '07 J-J 150,000r_July 1 '13-'27 434g'07 F-A 110,000c_ _ _Feb '14-'35 48 '10 __ 112,500_June 15 '13-'30 4305'07 F-A 70.000c.. Aug 1 '13-'38 Sidewalk Bonds. 4s '11 M-N 47,500r_Nov 1 '13-'31 AI-S $4,0000_ _Sept 1 '13-16 45 Bailey Avenue Sewer. 330'88 J-J $200,000r_ _ _July 1 1918 GEN.BD. DT. May 6'13.. $4,000 Playground Bonds. • Assessment debt (add'i)_ -- 24,690 Aug 1 1929 Water debt (additional) _ 230,000 4s '09 F-A $50,000r 45 '11 A-0 50,000r___Apr 1 1931 Assess. val. (31 act.), 1912-1,349,280 4313'12 J-D 100,000r.._ _June 1 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ - _ $18.50 Fire-House Bonds. 4s '08 F-A $21,549.37rAug 1 '13-28 CATSKILL, VILLAGE. Chicago Fire Relief Fund. This village is in Greene Co. Inc. 3348'97 A-0 $12,500r _Oct 5 '13-'17 Mch. 14 1806. Pop'n 1910, 5,296. Elk St. Market Enlargement. Bonds. 330'90 A-0 $80,000r_ _Apr 1 1920 48 Water J-J $51,000c _1914-1916 INT.-WHERE PAYABLE-Int. Building Bonds. payable by City Comp. in Buffalo and 3 Ms J-J $6.000c _ A914-1919 by Hanover N. Bk. N. Y., as follows: BOND. DEBT May 8 '13.. $57,000 In New York o: Volunter re- Assessed valuation 1913-2,518.325 lief; sewer bonds-Hertel Ave., Bab- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913__ cock & Seneca streets, Bailey Ave. payable at Catskill Nat'l Bank. sewer; school bonds; swing bridge; market bonds; plank road awards; Municipal Court building. In Buf- CAZENOVIA, VILLAGE. falo only: Deficiency loan; monthly This village is in Madison County. local work' temporary loans. In Founded 1793. Incorp. in 1810. both New York and Buffalo: Buffalo Refunding Bonds. River; Buffalo trunk sewer; City and 4s M-N $6,400c&rMay1'14-'17 County Hall; grade crossing; park Refunding Water Bonds. and railroad; refunding; school; tax 4s '10 M-N S30,800c&rMay 1 '12-40 loans; water loans; Hamburg Canal. • Water and Sewer Bonds. 1915 TOT. DEBT,SINK. EDS., Sm.- 3348&48M-N $31,00004or M-N 3,100c&r_May 1 1915 Apr. 1 '13. Nov. 1 '12. 45 BOND. DEBT Feb 28 '13_ $72,300 $ $ Tot. bd. debt_30,311,487 29,369,492 Assess. val. (2-5 act.) '12_ _1,134,375 Sinking funds_ 3,263,977 3,115,038 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912311.50 Population in 1910 1,861 Net debt__ _27,047,510 26,254,454 INT. payable at Schenectady SavWater debt ings Bank,Schenectady, and at Caze(incl. above) novia Nat. Bank. on Apr. 1 '13 9,998,164 The sinking funds are all Invested CEDARHURST. In the city's own bonds. In addition This village is in Nassau County. to the indebtedness as given above, Street-lmpt. Bonds. there was outstanding on July 1 1912 434g'12 330,000r_Sept 1 '17-'31 treasury and local fund warrants to 4.70g'13M-8 30,000_ _Mar 1 '18-32 the amount of $1,214,695. Drainage Bonds. CITY PROPERTY.-The city 55 '12 M-S 32,000r___Sept 1 1916 owns real estate estimated at $21,- TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13_ $32,000 249,084; personal property valued at Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _1,341,098 $19,048,110; total, $40,297,194. In- Total tax rate (per $1,000)_320.10 1,747 cluded in this total is the water-works Population in 1910 INT. at Bank of Long Island, Far property, consisting of real estate valued at $2,231,599 and personal Rockaway. property valued at $12,101,203. The total resources of the city on July 1 CHARLOTTE. This village is in Monroe Count] 1912, incl. all property-real and personal-together with other assets, Inc. 1869. Population 1910, 1,938 Water Bonds. were figured by the Comptroller at $47,462,839 and liabilities at $29,- 4%s'07 ann $5,500r __-_1913-1923 July 15,000r __-..1913-1927 436,224, leaving $18,926,615 as the 430 Electric-Light Bonds. excess of resources over liabilities. 410'07 ann $5,000r ____1913-1917 ASSESSED VALUATION. July 4,800r --1913-1915 430 1912. 1905 1911. Sewer Bonds. $ $ 1914 F-A $15,000r R.E.297746090 290853595 245813000 43.0 DEBT May 1913 _ $48,000 Per 27743160 31906450 20006700 BOND. 5,681 Floating debt 265819700 Tot.325489250 322760045 Sinking fund 27,295 (Assessment nominal real value.) Assess. val.(40% act.),'13 2,091,927 Tax(p. Tax rate (per _ _$8.60 $1,000) 1913_ _ M) 24.095 21.676 19.59 INT. in Charlotte and Rochester. • Including special franchise valuation amounting (1912) to $20,806,160 CHATHAM. POPULATION.-In 1910, 423,This village is in Columbia Co. 715; in 1905, 376,587; in 1900, 352. Water-Works-Purchase Bonds. 387; 1890, 255,664; 1880, 155,134. 4.40'13 J-J $90,000.. Jan 1 '14-'43 TOTAL DEBT Feb 1913_ $90,000 Assessed valuation 1912._ _1,426,900 CAMDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT. 2,251 4.353'12Nov $25,000__July 1 '13-'37 Population in 1910 INT.payable at State Bank,Chat. BOND. DEBT April 1 1913325,000 Assessed valuation 1912 782,660 School tax (per $1,000) $10.20 CHEEKTOWAGA. This town is in Erie County. Population in 1913 (est.) 2,300 Sewer Bonds. payable part at the Hamburg Say. Bank, Brooklyn, and part at 55 '12 Apr 364,400r_Apr 1 '14-'42 TOT.DEBT May 7 1913- $64,400 the First Nat. Bank, Camden. Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _5,250,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '12_ _ 37.114 CANAJOHARIE. 7.650 This village is in Montgomery Co. Population in 1910 Inc. 1829. Population 1910, 2,273. CHEMUNG COUNTY. Water-Works Bonds. Elmira is the county seat. 4.553'10Aug$142,500c or rAugl'13-40 Road Bonds. 4.30s ___ 50,000 48 '06 Feb 20,000c_ _Feb 1 '14-'17 Street Bonds. 454s'08 F-A 28.000c_Feb 1 '18-'20 _ $10,000 4.6253'11BOND. DEBT July 1910-$174,000 4343'08 F-A 20,000c_Feb 1 '14-'17 Feb 17.675r_ _Feb 1 '20-'23 7,500 454s Floating debt 8,995_ _Feb 1 '20-'21 Assessed valuation 1910_ _ _ 910,000 434s'12 Town Bonds. Village tax (per MOO()) 1910311.50 430 Feb $64,656r 1913 Gen.county debt Feb 1 '13 $94,670 CANANDAIGUA. 64,656 This village is in Ontario Co. Inc. Town debt (additional) __ _ Assess. val.(80% act.),'12 31.305,936 1815. Population 1910, 7,217. Population in 1910 54.662 Water Bonds. INT. at County Treasurer's office. 4s A-0 $90,000_ -Apr 1 1915 42 CHESTER. This village is in Orange County. Incorporated June 23 1892. Water Bonds. 4s J-J $48,000c 1917 Road Bonds. J-J $11,200c _ _1913-1928 4s BOND. DEBT Apr 1909.--$62,000 Water debt (included) ' 48,000 Sinking fund 2.180 Assessed val.(A act.) 1908-.418,800 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1907_ _.$31.00 Population in 1910 1,210 INTEREST payable in Chester. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. xcvi. School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _$13.00 CORTLANDVILLE. DUNKIRK. Population in 1913 (est) 2.700 This town (P. 0. McGraw) is in This city is in Chautauqua County. INTEREST payable direct to Cortland Co. and was separated from Inc. 1885. Population '10, 17,221. holders of bonds. the city of Cortland in March 1899. Water Bonds. Cortianciville pays 18.7% of the re- 334s A-0 $49,600__Oct 1 '13-'20 COOPERSTOWN UN. FREE SOH. funding bonds and interest and the 4s J-D 20,000..Dec 15 '13-'16 city of Cortland 81.3%. • • • • • DIST. NO. 1. Assessment Bonds. Road Bonds. This district is No. 1 of the town of 4s&430____ $92,103 _-___1912-1918 430'10 Mch $10,000__Mch 11'16-'22 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1 1912_ $15,451 Otsego, Otsego County. Refunding Bonds, Building Bonds. Assessment debt 101,870 Mch $12,000__Sept 1 '13-'14 Water debt Is '06 J-D $52,000c_Deo 1 '13-'25 330 85,800 Mch 20,000__Sept 1 '15-'18 Floating debt BOND. DEBT May 1913_ $52,000 330 37,855 Mch 12,000__Mch 1 '14-'15 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1912_ 240,976 Assess. val.(60% act.)1912.2,161,856 4s School tax (per $1,000) 1912.....$7.80 Highway and Bridge Bonds $4,000 Assess. val.(A act.) '11 7,866,071 Population in 1913 (est) 2,600 BOND. DEBT Nov 1912-__ 64,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-$21.70 CLIFTON SPRINGS. 1,406,765 INT. at 1st Nat. Bk., Cooperst'n. Total valuation 1911 This village is in Ontario Co. Inc. /NT. at Merchants' Nat. Bank of (Assessment about90% actual value) Dunkirk Mch. 11873. Population 1910, 1,600. and Treasurer's office. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _11.38 Water Bonds. Population in 1910 CORNING, CITY. 3,135 45 J-D $50,000r 1916 This city, situated in the town of DUNKIRK SCHOOL DISTRICT. INT. at Cortland Say. Bank. Electric Light Bonds. name, is In Steuben County. 4s '08 M-S $80,0000_ _Mch 1 '19-34 48 July $13,000r__ _Part yearly the same Bonds. J-J 33,000c ____1914-1922 45 4 As July 4,000r_ _ _ Part yearly 4$ City Bridge J-J $15,000-.Judy 1 '47-'88 CROTON UNION FREE SCHOOL s J-J 16,000c - _ - _1922-1925 TOTAL DEBT May 6 1913_ _$57,000 Bonds. J-J 4s 18,0000 _ -1916-1924 DIST. NO. 2. Assess. val. (3, 1 act.), 1912_864,857 45 Water J-J $10,000____July 1 1946 430'07 BOND. DEBT Apr 2 1913_ _3147,000 Jan $35,000r_Jan 1 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1912 '14-'27 $9.50 4s '07 A-0 80,000.. Apr 1 '14-'21 Assessed valuation 1913_9,247,239 4.40s'08Jan 39,000r INT. payable at Clifton Springs. 45 '07 A-0 75,000c ($4,000 yrly. beginning Jan 1 1928.) (Assessment about 3-5 actual value) General Fund Bonds. 4 %s'09 Jan 18,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'25 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_-$8.86 CLINTON COUNTY. J-J $25,000.. July 1 '43-'45 TOTAL 4s DEBT Aug 6 '12___$96,500 Population in 1913 (est.) 18,000 Plattsburg is the county seat. River Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911... _1,919,811 INT. at Lake Shore Bk.. Dunkirk. 45 '09 __ _ $22,000c_Mch 1 '14-'24 4s J-J $150,000_july 1 '26to'40 (Assessment about full value.) Refunding Bonds. City Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.58.907+ DUTCHESS 434s'11 J-J $104,000r_Jan 2 '14-'39 75 J-J $20,000_ _Jan '14 to '17 COUNTY. INT. payable on 434s at Peekskill Poughkeepsie is the county seat. Asylum-Building Bonds. J-J 40,000_ _July 1 '49-'52 45 45 '06 Dec $60,000c_ _ Dec 1 1921 BOND. DEBT May 1913_$425,000 Say. Bank; on 4.40s at Home Say. Court-House and Jail Bonds, J-J1$1.08,000r_ _Jan 2 '14-'31 Road Bonds. Total valuation of city'12 10,108,860 Bank in Albany; on 4%is at People's 330 1 3s Mch $15,000c___Mch '14-'16 (Assessment about 85% actual value) Say. Bank in Yonkers. 1,000r_ _Jan 2 1932 334s J-J 65,000r_ _Jan 2 1928 Funding Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1912--$7.55 + County House Bonds. 4 As'12 J-J $28,000r_ _Jan 2 '17-'23 Population, city, 1910 13,730 DANSVILLE. J-J 337,500r_ _Jan 2'14-'28 BOND. DEBT May 1913._ $227,000 This village is in Livingston Co. 334$ BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913 $211,500 Assessed val.(A act.) '11_9,843,885 INT. at Knick. Tr. Co., N. Y. Incorp. 1845. Population '10. 3,938. Assess. val. (85% act.)'12 59,645,968 Population in 1910 48.230 Bonds. Water in 1910 INT. at City Nat. Bk., Plattsburgh. CORNING SCHOOL DIST. NO. ^. 4)s'96 87,661 349,375r_Sept 1 '12-'24 Population INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. 4s g '86 Mch *10,000r _ _1913-1917 3 s'00 5,0011r..Aug 1 '13-'22 45 '90 men 26,500r _1918-1931 4s '04 COBLESHILL. 600r__ _Jan 1 1914 EAST AURORA. -1932-1946 This village Is in Scoharie County. 45 '09 Mch 30,0000 Sewer Bonds. This village is In Erie County. /n1913 $64,500 Inc. 1868. Population 1910, 2.088. BOND. DEBT Mar 1 --A-0 $76,000r_ Oct 1 '12-'29 corp. Assessed valuation 1913.._ _7,687,372 3.75s'04 1849. Population '10, 2,781. Park Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1913.. $127,200 45 '07 F-A $12,000c_Feb 1 '14-'25 (Assessment 80 to 90% of full value) Assess. val. Sewer Bonds. (N act.) '12..-_1,676,105 Water 3 As (F-A) $8,000 School tax.(per $1,000) 1913-- _$5.00 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912_512.46 4.30s'11 J-J $111,375r_July 1 '14-'40 10,000 Street 3.955 (M-N) 4.30s'll F-A 7,000r_Aug 1 '16-'29 45,500 Population in 1913 (est.) INTEREST on bonds of 1886 payTOT. BD. DT. Mar 1913. 55,200 Water Refunding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _1,526,229 able in Corning, on bonds of 1890 in DEER PARK. 4.35s'll J-J $50,000r_Jan 1 '16-'40 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911-$13.33 Cortland and on bonds of 1909 InN.Y This town Is in Orange Co. The TOTAL DEBT Sept 1912 _$170,951 INT. at Village Treasurer's office. city of Port Jervis having been a part Assessed val.(% act.) '11..1,500,000 CORNING UNION FREE SOH. of the town at the time the bonds be- Village tax rate(per$1,000)'11 $10.00 COHOES. low were issued, that city is jointly reDIST. NO, 13. INTEREST payable direct to This city is in Albany County. 45 M-S $12,000e..Sept 1 '13-'24 sponsible for the payment of same. holders of bonds. Incorporated 1870. 5s '08 M-S 60,5000_Sept 1 '13-'50 Refunding Railroad Bonds. Public Improvement Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 9'13-- $72,500 3348 F-A$128.000c&r_Feb '13-'29 EASTOHESTER. 4s '04 J-J $43,281.28r__1914-1917 Assessed valuation 1912__ _2,659,775 BOND.DEBT Apr 7 1913_ $128,000 This town (P. 0. Tuckahoe) is in 4s '04 J-J 9,000___Jan 1 '14-'22 (Assessment about90% actual value) Assess. val.(44% act.)'12... 720,392 Westchester County. 33is'00 J-J 36,906r___ _Jan 28-'31 School tax (per $1,000) 1-- $9.04 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _516.30 Ditch and Drain Bonds. 3%8'00 J-J 18,438.26r Jan 1 '26-27 Population in 1913 (est.)--Population in 1910 1,696 3.95s'09 F-A $69,400r_Feb 1 '14-'36 -5,500 3)0'01 J-J 30,916.01r Jan 1 '23-25 INT. on $12,000 bonds at Highway Bonds. INT. at Nat. Bank of Port Jervis 3)0'03 J-J 10,170_June 10 '13-'21 bocker Tr. Co., N. Y. City; Knickeron $60,48 semi-ann $9,000r_Dec 1 '27-'28 3)is'02 J-J 26,805.85r Jan 1 '21-22 500 at First Nat. Bank of New York. 4s 9,000r_Feb 1 '29-'30 3hs'02 J-J 27,519.66r Jan 1 '19-20 DEER PARK UNION FREE SCH. bs '07 J-D 7,000r_Dec 1 '15-'21 330'02 J-J 7,210.64r_Jan 1 1918 CORNWALL. DIST. NO. 1. 4s '05 M-N 28,028.20_May '14-'23. A village in Orange County. Inc. 434s'll A-0 $52,000__Apr 1 '14-'40 4s semi-ann 19,800r___Apr 1 1914 ($5,000 yearly.) 4s '05 J-J 9,009rAug 20 '13-'23 1884. Population 1910, 2,658. 430'10 A-0 40,000__Oct 1 '13-'40 4s semi-ann $83,200r___Feb 1918 430'12 J-J 31,243.51_Dec 1'13-16 TOTAL DEBT April 7'13.. $85,000 ($5,000 yearly beginning in 11918.) Water Bonds. Grading Bonds. F-A $30.000r_Feb 1 '17-'31 Assessed valuation 1912_.. _2,197,835 5,000__Mch 1 '17-'21 330'00 J-J $2,426.67r_Jan 1 1937 BOND.DEBT Nov 13 '12.. $113,000 (Assessment about 35% actual value) 430 10,683r_Mar 5s '07 1 '27-'28 School Bonds. Water debt (included)---- 97,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_421.065 BOND.J-D DEBT Nov 1 '12.. $299,625 4s '95 J-J $8,000r_July 1 '13-'16 Assessed valuation 1911__1,189,250 Population in 1912 (est) 10,200 Total assessed val. 1911....6,186,381 330'01 J-J 40,000r_ _ _July 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ __ -$14.13 (Assessment about INT. full value.) payable at First Nat. Bank of Fire Department Bonds. INT. payable at VII. Treas. office. Port Jervis in N. Tax rate (pen District No. 1_520.40 Y. exchange. 3)0'02 J-J $20,000r- _Jan 1 '21-'25 $1,000) '111Distriot No. 2_ 20.70 430'10 J-J 110,000r_Aug15 '17-'18 CORTLAND. Population in 1910 6,422 1 6,000r__Aug 15 1928 This city is In Cortland Co. Inc. DELHI, TOWN. Sewer Construction Bonds. Mch. 1 1900. In Dec. 1909 the city A town in Delaware County. Inc. INTEREST on $19,800 and $9,000 38 '99 J-J $15,680.54rJanl '29-'31 purchased plant of Cortland Water- Mch. 1821. Population '10, 2,815. bonds due 1927 and 1928 at office of 330'99 J-J 40,245.88r Janl '32-'39 Works Co. See V. 89, p. 1685. N. Y. Sc Oswego Midland RR. State Comptroller; on $9,000 issue City-Hall Bonds. 330 May $114,000r__ _May 1 1915 due 1929 and 1930 at the Warwick Sewer Bonds. 4s Dec $80,000r_ Deo 15'13-'28 45 '09 A-0 $13,500____Apr 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13-- $114,000 Say. Bank; on $83,200 issue at the Water Bonds. Water-Works Purchase Bonds. As.sess.val.(66%act.)'11 1,328,393.96 Jefferson Co. Say. Bank in Water7s '68 J-J $2,000c __July 1 1913 4s '10 J-J 5$108,000___Apr 1 1930 Total tax (per MOW) 1910..$21.78 town; on the ditch and drain bonds at the First Nat. Bank of Mt. Vernon; 4s '83 J-J 65,0000&r_July 1 1918 1 180,000___Apr 1 1940 INT. at State Treasurer's office. other loans Mt. Vernon Trust Co. (Subject to call July 1 1903.) Refunding Bonds. 48 '85 J-J 75,000r_ _ _July 1 1920 4s '05 A-0 $60,900 1925 DEPEW. (Subject to call July 1 1905.) EASTHAMPTON. School Bonds. This village is in Erie County. In4s '88 J-J This town Is in Suffolk County. 14,000r___Ju1y 1 1923 4s '04 J-D $19,500_ ___Deo 1 1924 4s '98 J-J Highway Bonds. 1,000r____Jan 1 1914 4s '09 A-0 23,000__Apr 1 '27-'28 corp. 1894. Popula. 1910, 3,921. Village-Hall Bonds. 4 As'08 M-N I 5,000r _ Nov 1 1914 4s '06 M-S $65,000_ _Mch 1 '14-'26 Paving Bonds. 110,000r_Nov 1 '16&'18 4s Oct $8,000- _Oot 1915-'18 4.40s'12J-J $23,750r_Jan 15 '14-'32 BOND. DEBT May 1911_ $70,000 Sewer Bonds. Total assessed val. 1910.._4,000,000 115,000rNov115,17,19 45 J-J 35,514.16_July 1 1921 4s '09 J-J 20,000r Nov 1 '21-'22 45 July 211.27.July 1 1919 4.40s'09M-N $22,000r__Nov 1 '13-'34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910...$12.00 Bonds. (40,000r Nov 1 '24-'27 4s '07 J-J Population in 1910 4,722 _1912-1926 5s Improvement $9,000„June '06 J-D 30 '13-'21 430'10 J-J 520,000r_Aug 1 '19&'22 4s '09 A-0 66,187.302,000_ ___Apr 1 1915 BOND. INT. at Easthampton Nat. Bank. DEBT Jan 1912--_ $113,000 120,000r.. Aug 1 '24-'25 4s '09 A-0 7,000... .Apr 1 1918 Ontario St. Bridge Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 3,500___Apr 1 1919 Assessed valuation 1911__ _2,898,495 4s '08 J-J $9,000r Jan 2 '14-'18 4s '09 A-0 5,000..___Apr 1 1920 VII. tax rate (per $1,000)11 $12..3+ EAST ROCHESTER. This village is in Monroe County.. BOND. DEBT Apr 10'13 $783,443 4s '09 A-0 10,500___Apr 1 1922 Inc. 1006. Population 1910, 2,398. Water debt (included) _ 287,000 45 '09 July 17,511.20_July 1 '11-'19 DOBBS FERRY. Water-Plant Purchase. This village is in Westchester Co. Tot, assessed val. 1912_ A2,640,386 GEN. BD. DT. Apr 1912-- $587,864 City tax (per $1,000) 1912___$16.20' Assessment debt (add'1)___ 47,031 Inc. 1873. Population 1910, 3,455. 4s g '09 J-J $102,500o-..Jan 1 '14-'38 Sewer Bonds. Street Bonds. State&Co. tax(per$1,000)12_ 5.60 Floating debt 60,525 Population in 1910 24,709 Total assessed val. 1912_ _ _8,646,565 4s '09 J-J $42,000r ..July 1 '14-'34 4.10g'09 J-.1 $41,5000_ _Jan 1 '14-'38 Water Main Ext. Notes. Grading Bonds. INT. on water 7s at Nat. Bank of Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ $18.00 5s '10 A-0 $3000_ _Oct 5 '13-'15 Cohoes; on $65,000 water 4s at Man- Population in 1910 11,504 48 '09 J-J $10,000r. _July 1 '14-'33 BOND. DEBT June 1912-$144,000 Public Park Bonds. ufacturers' Bk., Cohoes; on $7,210 64 INT. payable in N. Y. exchange. 4s '09 J-J $12,000r_ _July 1 '14-'25 Assessment debt 4.000 imp. bonds of 1902, imp, bonds of 4.250 Floating debt Livingston Avenue Bonds. 1903, 1904 & 1905, and water 4s of CORTLANDT UNION FREE SCH. 4s '09 J-J $4,500r_ _July 1 '14-'22 Assessed val. (2-3 act.)'12_1,501,005 1909 at U. S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., N. Y.; DIST. NO. 7. Fire Department Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) '12 ..$13.531 on all others at Central Tr. Co., N. Y. This district is in Westchester Co. 4s '09 J-J $5,000r_July 1 '14-'33 INTEREST payable at the Nat. 4.10s J-J $94,000r_lJan 1 '14-'61 Sidewalk Bonds. Bank of Commerce in Rochester. COLUMBIA COUNTY. 50,000r_ J 45 '09 J-J $18,000r_July 1 '14-31 3.95s J-J County seat is Hudson. BOND. DEBT May 1 1912 $91,500 EAST ROCHESTER HIGH SOH. 2,500 1917 3.95s J-J Highway Bonds. 1930 Assessed valuation 191L._5,479,180 J-J 18,500 DISTRICT. 4As'12 J-10 $56,000r_June 1 '25-'30 3s 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _510.00 5s '11 Apr $30,000__De0 1 '16-'36 16,500 Court-House Bonds. 1917 INT. payable at Tarrytown Bank. 33s J-J 1,000 TOTAL DEBT 3A s'02 M-S $85,000r_Mar 1 '17-'24 TOTAL DEBT $162,500 1913-Apr 4 s'09 J-J 60,000r_ _Jan 1 '20-'25 Assessed val. 1912 4,198,534 4 A s'08 J-J 70,000c_July 1 '13-'19 School tax (per $1,000) 1912-$9.90 EAST SYRACUSE. DOLGEVILLE. This village is in Herkimer and FulThis village Is in Onondaga County. Re unding Bonds. 8,000 ton in 1912 (est) 330 Mch 325 000c_Mch 1 '14-'18 Population counties. Inc. Mch. 17 1891. Inc. 1881. Population '10, 3,274. INT. at Peekskill Say. Bank. Sewer Bonds. 4)0'12 J-D $56,000r_June 1 '25-'30 Fire-Alarm & Sewer Bonds. 4.20s'1lJune $8,000r_June 15'16&aft 4s '03 July $42,500r_July 1 '13-'29 Funding Bonds. 4s '99 M-N$30000r_May 1 '14-'16 CORTLANDT UNION FREE SOH. 4)0:13 Mar $1,450r$100 yly beg '16 4s '05 July 24,000r BOND. DEBT Juno 1 '12-$304,550 (Part yearly beginning Jul 1 1910.) Water Bonds. DIST. NO. 8. i. o ndAs Floating debt D:T rDE A-0 $7,000o Apr 20'14-'20 This district is in Westchester Co. 4s 101,500 Total valuation 1911 1 '13-'31 J-J 50,000c 334s 26,793,106 (P 0. Peekskill). 1923 4.655'07 July $9,500c_July h 1 1912.. $153,000 (Assessment is 4-5 actual value.) e N8Dt. B OW 4.35s'07 s-a $36,000r_Jan 1 '14-'31 Sewer Bonds. Population in 1910 43,658 4.358'07 J-D 10,000r_Oct 1 '33-'37 3.90s J-J $33,000rauly 1 '13-'34 Assess. val.(70% act.) '11_1,405,263 INT. coupons at office of Treas.: 334s'02 J-J Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_518.20 11,000r ____1912-1923 Paving Bonds. registered bonds in N. Y. exchange. 4.45s J-J 4s '10 M-S $19,000r_Sept 1 '13-'30 INTEREST on the bonds of 1907 7,000r (Part due each year.) BOND.DEBT Apr 20'13- $118,450 Is payable at the Trust & Deposit Co. CONCORD UN. FREE SCHOOL 4As'12 .1-J $70.000r.. Jan 1 '27-'49 Sinking fund 6,578 of Onondaga In Syracuse. BOND. DEBT April 1913_ $138,000 Water debt (included) DIST. NO. 1. 57,000 This district (P. 0. Springville) Is Total assessed val, 1912_.3,645.000 Assess. val.(70% act.) '12_1,308.670 ELMIRA. (Assessment about 60% actual value) City tax (per $1,000) 1912.....$14.00 in Erie County. Elmira is the county seat of Che 08 Jan $70,000r__Jan 1 -14-'58 School tax (per $1,000) 1912-$9.30 Population in 1910 434s 2,685 mung County. Incorporated ' 1864. BOND. DEBT April 1 '13- $70,000 INTEREST payable at WestchesINT. on 45 at the Amer. Exchange Mayor's Notes. ' Assess. val.(60% act.) '11_2,156,731 ter Co. Nat. Bank, Peekskill. Bank; on 330 by State Comptroller 434s'12 $30,000__July 1 '13-'22 MAY,19 ELMIRA (Con.)Redemption Bonds. 33s'98 A-0 $15,000r__Oct 1 '13-'27 33.s'92 J-J 212,000r_ _July '13-'21 33s'01 M-S 16,000r_Sept '13-'28 8,000r_ _July 1 13-20 3 As'02 J-J 5,500r__July 1 '13-'18 3As'02 J-J _July 1 '13-'23 11,000r_ J-J '03 4s 1,000r_ _July 1 1913 48 '03 J-J 4$ '04 J-J 20,500r_July 1 '13-'15 48 '05 M-S 20,000r_Sept 1 '13-'32 48 '06 M-S 31,000r_Sept 1 '13-'36 Bridge Bonds. 330'95 A-0 $90,000r_ Oct 1 '22-'24 3 As'95 A-0 25,000r___Oct 1 1925 48 '06 M-S 55,000r_ Sept 1 1935 City-Hall Bonds. 33s'95 A-0 $5,000r___Oct 1 1925 33s'95 A-0 60,000r Oct 1 '26-27 3 As'95 A-0 10,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1928 5,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1929 3 As'96 M-S 3 As 96 M-S 30,000r__ _Sept 1 1930 330'96 M-S 10,000r__Sept 1 1931 School Bonds. 3 Ms'01 M-S $25,000r___Sept 11026 4 As'll J-D 50,000r_June 1 '16-'20 4As'12 M-S 75,000r_Feb 1 '14-'29 (Var. amts. yrly.; V. 95, p. 435.) 4As'13 M-S 25,000r_Mar 1 '29-'34 Pavement Bonds. 3 As'95 M-S $40,000r_Nov 15 '28-'29 4 As'96 M-S 20,000r___Sept 1 1931 48 '96 M-S 30,000e dor_Nov 1 1932 Park Bonds. Sept 1 1926 330'01 M-S $16,000o_ _Sept Floating Debt Bonds. 3348'00 .I-J $98,000r_ _July 16 1930 Grade Crossing Bonds. 35s'02 J-J $5,000r_ _ _July 1 1913 Funded debt Apr 21 '13..$1,020,000 Total assessed val. 1913- -22,834,508 (Assessment about 80% actual value) City tax (per $1,000) 1913_ -.$13.68 37,176 Population in 1910 INT. on sewer and street bonds payable at Chemung Co. Tr. Co., Ehnira; on others at City Chamberlain's office in N. Y. exchange. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS FONDA. This village is in Montgomery Co. Inc. 1850. Population 1910, 1,100. Sewer Bonds. $1,0000._ July 1 1913 J-J 45 Water Bonds. J-J $24,320r_July 1 '13-'31 4s 6,400c_July 1 '13-'22 J-J 4s Paving Bonds. J-J $19,320r_July 1 '13-'33 48 BOND. DEBT March 1913_$52,320 519,423 Assessed valuation 1912 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-.414.00 INT. payable at People's Savings Bank, Yonkers, and the Nat. Mohawk River Bank, Fonda. FORT EDWARD. This village is in Washington Co. Inc. 1857. Population 1910, 3,762. Sewer Bonds. 5s '08 J-J 316,000....July 1 '13-'28 Water Bonds. ___ $94,000 _s Paving Bonds. 5s '08 J-J $23,800_ July 1 '12-'33 16,606.67 4.60s'12___ BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1912_3134,800 Assessed valuation 1910__ _1,147,237 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910__ _$16.81 INT. at Ft. Edward Nat. Bank. FORT PLAIN. This village is in Montgomery Co. Inc. 1832. Population 1910, 2,762. Water Bonds. 3 Ms'02 July $14,000r_July 1 '13-'26 3.90s Sept 11,000r_Sept 1 '13-'23 1915 J-D 41,500r 48 Street Paving Bonds. 1913-1938 A-0 $25,000_ 4 Ms BOND. DEBT May 5 '13.. $90,500 Assess. val.(60% act.)____1,596,075 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912....._310.08 INT. Is payable on $25,000 paving bonds at First Nat. Bank, St. Johnsville; on $14,000 water bonds at AlENDICOTT. bany Co. Say. Bk.; on $11,000 water This village is in Broome County. bonds at Oneida Co. Say. Bk.; on Inc. In 1906. Pop'n '10, 2,408. 341.500 at Excelsior Say. Bk., N. Y., Bonds. Building Municipal Home Say. Bk., Albany, and Schen_s '13 ___ $30,000__Feb 1 '15-'34 ectady Say._Bank. TOTAL DEBT (7) ERIE COUNTY. County seat is Buffalo. Road Bonds. M-N $35,000r_July 1 '13-'22 330 4s '07 J-D 210,000r_June 1 '20-'34 4s g '08 J-J 325,000r_July 1 '15-'34 4s '09 J-D 117,000r_June 1 '24-'35 4 Xs'10 J4 250,000r_July 1 '15-'36 (See V.91, p. 167,for maturity.) 4 As'll A-0 235,000r_Oct 1 '17-'32 4 h s'll A-0 90,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1916 City, Co. Hall & Jail Bonds. M-N $50,0000_ Nov 1 '13-'14 6s Armory Bonds. A-0 110,000r___July 1 1916 3 As 3 As'05 M-N 80,000r_Nov 1 '13-'20 48 '07 A-0 250,000r_Apr 1 '20-'29 A-0 40,000r_July 1 '13-'14 3 As BOND. DEBT Jan! 191331,692,000 Assessed val. real est '13 355,257,925 Total valuation 1913_ -386,329,932 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value) State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13 $4.89 + 528,985 Population in 1910 INT. at Co. Treas. office. FRANKFORT. This village is in Herkimer County. Inc. 1862. Population 1910, 3,303. Street Bonds. ..1913 3.90s July $1,000r 4.958'10 Sept 2,000__Sept 1 '15-'16 Sept 2.000.. _Oct 1 '16-'17 5s 4 Us'12 Sept 3,000_ _Sept 1 '20-'22 55 '13 -__ 7,000 Water Bonds. 1922 Nov $53,000r 3.50s Electric Light Bonds. 3.50s M-S $9,000r 1913-1921 Sewer Bonds. 4.303'11 SeptS60,000r_ _Sept 1 '16-'43 BOND. DEBT May 1913.. $130,000 Assess. val. (1-3 act.) '12..1,324,757 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ --$10.00 INT. on street 3.90s and electriclight 3 As payable at First Nat. Bank in Frankfort; on water 3 As in Albany Road Bonds. J-J $50,000__July 1 '15-'39 4 4.45s'12M-S 15,000__July 1 '17-'31 Water Bonds. • 4.10s'09J-J 310,000„July 1 '14-'23 10,000_ _July 1 '16-'25 4 Xs'll J-J 4.45s12M-S 5,000-July 1 '16-'20 3,500 --4.s ___ 52.500 55 BOND. DEBT May 1913_ $210,500 Assessed valuation 1912.._ _4,229,747 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_38.90 INTEREST payable at Freeport. FULTON. This city (incorp. in 1902) is in Oswego County and includes the old villages of Fulton and Oswego Falls. Sept $8,866.38 6s ("In or before Sept. 1916.") Bridge Bonds. 4.30s'11M-N$78,000r-Nov 5 '13-'41 Sewer Bonds. 1916 F-A.367,5000 4s 5,000r___Jan 1 1935 45 '05 J-J 15,000r_Jan '20'25&30 4s '05 J-J 5,000r___Jan 1 1936 48 '06 J-J J4,000r_Jan 1 '18&'23 45 '06 J-J 16,000r_Jan '28 & '33 4s '09 A-0 5,000r __Apr 1 '14-'53 20,000r_ _Jan 1 '30-'39 4.35s'10J-J 4 hs'll F-A 19,000r_Aug 15 '13-'31 Water Bonds. 3.40s J-D g$ 136,000c_June 1 '13-'29 4.458'12A-0 25.000r_Oct 25 '13-'32 Street Improvement. 4s '09 M-N $34,000r_May 1 '19-'35 1916 6s '10 July 6,238.24 (Subject to call.) 4As'13M-N$50,866.23rMay 1'31-'43 School Bonds. M-N $9,920r_June 1 '13-'20 4s M-N 2,520r_ _ _ Part yearly 48 _ 22,000_ Oct 1 '20-'41 43s'12 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1912-$553,462 Water debt (included)____ 136,000 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) 'H....5,223,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911$28.67 East Side 28.57 West Side 10,480 Population in 1910 INTEREST on sewer bonds of 1906 and 1911 payable at the Citizens' Nat. Bank, Fulton; on sewer bonds of 1910 at U. S. Mtge. do Tr. Co., N. Y.; on the street bonds of 1909 at the City Chamberlain's office. FULTON COUNTY. County seat is Johnstown. Highway Improvement Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 $70,0000_Feb 10'20-26 5s '12 J-D 35,000._June 1 '15-'19 BOND. DEBT April 1913 $105,000 Total assessed val. 1912- _16,563,523 ' INT. at People's Bk.,Johnstown. GATES SCH. DIST. NO. 3. This district is in Monroe County 5s '12 July $39.700_ _July 1 '13-'32 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ _ _$39,700 Assess. valuation 1913_ _ -:1,969,527 School tax (per $1,000) '13--- _$3.50 INT. at Union Trust Co. 43 Sewer Bonds. 4s '96 A-0 $88,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1916 Conduit Bonds. 45 '06 A-0 $1,641.02r_Apr 1 '12-14 TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 1912...$621,277 122,181 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1911_ ....8,330,57& Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911..-$14.52 A INTEREST Is payable part at the City Treasurer's office, part at the Nat. Bank of America and part at the. Nat. Bank of Commerce, New York. GLEN COVE, This village is in Nassau County. Sewer Bonds. 4As'12 M-S $138.000_Sept 3 '17-'39 (7) TOTAL DEBT GLENS FALLS. This city is in Warren County. Inc. 1839. Population 1910, 15,243 Refunding Bonds. 4348'09 Feb 325,0000 -1914-1916 Sewer Bonds. 4s '06 M-N $9,000c Nov 19'13-'15 Sewer Refunding Bonds. 430'12 F-A$117,000_Aug 31 '17-'28 Water Bonds. A913-1917 45 '91 J-J _1913 5,000c 45 '94 M-S 50,000c_July 1 '16-'20 4 As'09 J-J Village Hall Bonds. 3)4s'00 J-D $55,260e Y'ly to J'ne'29 BOND. DEBT May 12'13 $196,800 115.000 Water bonds (incl.) 6,332,700 Total valuation 1912 (Assessed val. about A actual value.) City tax (per $1,000) 1912____318.20 INTEREST payable in Glens Falls GLENS FALLS UN.FR.SCH. DIS. J-D $64,000c_Dec 1 '13-22 45 15,000 5s BOND.DEBT May 6 1913 $79,000 Assessed valuation 1912__ _5,391,435 School tax (per $1,000) 1912- _$10.50 GLOVERSVILLE. Gloversville is in Fulton County. Incorp. a city Mch. 19 1890, having theretofore formed part of the town of Johnstown. Local Improvement Bonds. Outstanding April 1913. Feb $55,750c_Feb 1 '14-'17 4As Bridge Bonds. 4 As'12 M-N$10,000c_Nov 1 '13-'26 Water Loan. 334s'92 J-D $50,000c_ __ Dec 1 1917 Deficiency Bonds. 45 '97 M-N $28,000r_ _ May 1 1922 Fire Department Bonds. 3 3is'02 Aug $25,000r__ _Aug 1 1932 School Bonds. 334s'06 A-0 $17.000r_Oct 1 '13-'16 11-5 50,000r_Sept 2 '16-'26 430 48 '08 M-S 25,000r_Sept 1 '26-'31 Refunding Railroad Bonds. 1915 4s '95 A-0314,0000__ _Apr 1 1917 334s'97 F-A 27,000r___Feb 1 4 As'll Apr 15.000c _Apr 1 '14-'6-'8 430'13 Apr 20,000r_Apr 1 '15-'21 Sewer Bonds. 45 '05 11-N $250,000r_Nov 1 1945 430'l1 2.1-N 100,000c_ _May 1 1941 GEN.BONDS Apr 1913-$631,000 Assessment debt (addl)...._ 109.000 50,000 Water debt (included) 1,451 Sink. fd. (local imp. debt) Assess. val.(A act.) '12....-9.693,337 City tax rate (per $1,000) '12.$13.92 34.40 Total tax (per 31,000) 1912_ 20,642 Population in 1910 INTEREST on water, railroad, deficiency, local improvement and refunding bonds is payable in New York; on street bonds at Fourth Nat. Bank of N. Y.; on all other Issues at Chamberlain-s office. GEDDES. A town (P.0.Solvay) in Onondaga Co. Population in 1910, 5,959. FRANKLIN COUNTY. 430'12 F-A $60,000....Feb 1 '15-'34 Malone is the county scat. BOND. DEBT May 1913.. $60,000 Assessed val. 1912 (about).7,000.000 Road Bonds. 4 Ms M-S$500,000r_Mch 1 '21-'70 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912....__$7.37 FAIRPORT. 4 As'12 Apr 33,000r Apr 1 '17-'41 This village is in Monroe County. BOND.DEBT Apr 15'13--$433,000 GEDDES UN. FR. SCH. DIS.N0.2 Sewer Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912_ -12,704,554 A district (P. 0. Solvay)* in Onon 5s g '13 July $40,000r_ _July 1 '14-'43 Population in 1910 45,717 daga County. TOTAL DEBT J-D $41,000r._ 32,000 y'ly INTEREST at City Nat. Bk, New 4s 3,112 York, In N. Y. exchange. Population in 1910 4 s'12 A-0 150,000c_ _Oct 1 '14-'38 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913_4191.000 INT. at office of D. C. Becker, DIS. NO.S. Assessed valuation 1912...._6,116,770 GOSHEN UN.FR.SCH. FRANKLINVILLE. Fairport. This district Is in Orange County This village is in Cattaraugus Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912____$6.00 15'13-'30 ,000c_J'ne $57 4 As'10 J-D Inc. 1874. Population 1910, 1,568. FALCONER. , INT. at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y. TOTAL DEBT May 6 '13.. $57,000 Tuts village is In Chautauqua Co. Sewer Bonds. valuation 1912.. _ _1,384,725 Assessed Inc. 1891. Population 10, 2,141. 4.408'11 Dec 350,000o_Deo 1 '15-'39 GENESEO. School tax (per $1,000) 1912.. _$14.30 Street Paving Bonds. 3,000 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912-$51,000 This village is in Livingston Co. Population in 1912 (est.) 4.303'11 J-J $60,000o _ _ _ A916-1940 Assess. valuation 1911 601,585 Inc. 2,067 1910, INT. at Goshen National Bank. 1872. Population in BOND. DEBT May 1913_360,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.. _ _311.00 Assessed valuation 1912 Bonds. 956,560 Water INT. at Union Nat. Bank, Frank- 3 As . Village tax (per $1,000) 1912_$10.96 July $25,000c_ _ _June 1 1917 GOUVERNEURis in St. Lawrence linville. This village 4.60s'12July 10,000 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Falconer. Sent. 1850. Incorporated County. Bridge Bonds. Bonds. -Improvement Street FREDONIA. 4.708'12Feb $8,000__Feb 1 '14-'29 FALLSBURGH. 430'12 A-0 $8,000r __Oct 1 '13-'22 This village is in Chautauqua Co. Bonds. Building Town-Hall Bonds. This town is in Sullivan County. Refund. -Works Water Inc. 1829. Population 1910, 5,285. 4 As'07 July $15,000r_July 1 '13-'27 N. Y. 0. dc W. Bonds. 43.s'10 J-J $41,000c_July 1 '13-'32 Water Bonds. Paving Bonds. $54,000r_ _ _July 1 1913 4s 5s F-A $25,000c_Aug 1 '13-'22 4 Ms'll Oct $14,400___Oct 1 '13-'21 BOND. DEBT May 13 '13 $49,000 4s J-J $28,000r_31000 yly aft. 1921 45 M-S 20,000r._ _Sept 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Apr 11912.. $57,000 Assessed valuation 1912_ __1,883,405 Highway 5c Bridge Ctfs. School Bonds. Assess. val.(85% act.)1911_2,022,350 (Assessment about full slue.) $7.75 4s Feb 314,000_31,000 yiy. after 1915 48 J-D $23,000r ___1913-1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911___$9.46 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 4,128 Feb $3,000- -$1,000 yiy. 4s Population in 1910 Bonds. Building BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913 $82,000 3.14s A-0 $4,000r ___1914-1924 INT. on street bonds at First 17,000 Floating debt GENEVA. water Street Bonds. Nat. Bank, Gouverneur: on Assess. val. (1-5 actual)'13 636,485 45 g '04 F-A $3,600r_Sept 1 '13-'14 This city is in Ontario County. bond at Hanover Nat. Bank N.Y. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913----$28.84 58 J-J 3,000r _ _1913-1914 Inc. Jan. 1 '98. Popula. '10, 12.446 3,782 4 As'09 F-A 31,500r _ __ _1914-1920 Population in 1910 Special Appropriation Bonds. 4 As'09 F-A 24,500r .......1913-1919 4 As'12 A-0 $40,000c ____1925-1929 GREENBURGH. INT. payable by N. Y. draft. This town is in Westchester Co. 58 g '10 F-A 13,200r_Aug 1 '13-'20 Public !met. Bonds. Highway Improvement Bonds 4As'12 A-0 16.700r Oct 1 '13-'22 430'12 A-0 1$3,500c __-_1925-1931 FISHKILL LANDING. --- $177,000 $8,000 rly May 1 - _1932 4s 1,000c This village (P. 0. Fishkill-on- 4.804 '13 .1-3 16,700r_July 1 '14-'23 ___ 40,000_ _Aug 1 '13-'32 45 Bonds. Electric-Light Organ'19 &'22 A-0 As'12 4 1,200r_1915, Hudson) is In Dutchess Co. ___ 138,000r July Yo'll 4 1 $6,000r '13-'18 Street Bonds. ized 1864, Incorporated under Gen- 48 '06 J-J Funding Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 7 '13- $153,800 33099 A-0 315,000r_Apr 1 '14-'19 eral Act of 1870, Feb. 26 1872. $79,000r__ _Aug 1 1924 F-A '04 45 _ debt (included)Water 45,000 3)4s'00 A-0 19,500r_ _Apr 1 '12-'20 Sewer Bonds. Elmsford Drainage Bonds. 35s F-A *68,000r_1913-1930 Assess. val.(40% act.)'12-..-1,728,690 3 As'01 A-0 7,000rApr 1 '14-'21 F-A 36,000r _ __ _1913-1930 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912.. _320.00 334s'02 A-0 19,200r_ Apr!_ 48 '12-'22 4 As'09 -__ $62,000_ __Oct 6 '13-'31 4.858'10A-0 13.000 Main St. Improvement Bonds. INTEREST on water bonds is pay- 4s '03 A-0 14.207.50rApr 1'13-'23 Warburton Ave. Ext. Bonds. 430'l0 F-A 34,000r_Aug 1 '13-'16 able In N. Y. City; on school bonds at 45 '04 A-0 21,000r Apr 1 '12-'24 1914 $149,000r 45 Water Main Ext. & Repair. '13-'25 the Comptroller's office, Albany; on 4s '05 A-0 14,000r_ Apr!_ BOND. DEBT Mch 17 '11_ _3539,500 4s '12 M-N$14,000_Nov 1 '14-'20 other 48 '06 A-0 3,743.27rApr 1'12-'15 Total bonds In Fredonia. assessed val. 1911_37.687,902 4s '12 M-N 1,000____Nov 1 1914 45 '09 A-0 55,665.39rApr 1'12-'29 (Assessment about actual value.) Deficiency Bonds. 498.64 -s '09 ____ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ __ _$15.00 45 '12 M-N $7,000_ _Nov 1 '13-'19 FREEPORT. _s '10 ____ 47,502.12 23,193 in 1910 Population Bonds. Water Bonds. This village is in Nassau County. nt Fire-Departme 3.995 M-N 27,200r_Nov 1 '13-'29 Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 4,836. 4s '06 A-0 $4.000r ..Apr 1 '14-'17 GREENBURGH UNION FREE Fire-House Bonds. Light Bonds. Lake Front Bonds. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. 4 4s'06 M-N $500r-------May 1914 4.108'09j-J $15.000-July 1 '14-'28 _s _ *14,000 4 As'10 J-J 1170,000c_Jan 1 '14-'47 10,000__July 1 '16-'25 BOND. DEBT May 1 1913_$157,700 43,1E4'11 J-J City-Hall-Site Bonds. 12,000c_ _Jan 1 '15-'26 ___ Assessed valuation 1912......1,894,513 3.45s 5,500 4s '09 A-0 $8,000r_ __Apr 1 '14-'17 4)4s'12 J-J BOND. DEBT/May 1 '13 $182,000 • (Assessment about 2-5 actual value) 4s 9,500 ,-Water Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1912...$17.82 4.458'12M-8 15.000.. July 1 '16-'30 45 '06 A-03140,000c_ Oct 26 1926 Assessed valuation 1912_312,000,000 3,902 Fire-Apparatus Bonds. Population in 1910 4 As'll A-0 50,000c_Apr 1 '23-'31 School tax (per $1,000) 1912._ _34.64 INTEREST payable at Irvington INTEREST is payable at First 4 As'll J-j $6,000„July 1 '16-'27 4 As'll A-0 62,000c_Apr 1 '19-'23 4s 4 ,--Nat. Bankin New York exchange. National Bank, Fishkill Landing. 4 As'll A-0 18,500 3.5004 44 GREENBURGHUN.FR.DIS.N0.4. 4As'11 J-J $.54,000c_ _Jan 1 '14-40 -__ 54,000 -s BOND. DEBT Apr 1913...$108,000 Assessed valuation 1912.._ _5,404,385 (Assessment about 2-3 act. value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ - _$6.29 Population 1913 (est.) 5,000 INTEREST at First Nat. Bank of Hastings-on-Hudson In N. Y. each'. GREENE COUNTY. Catskill is the county seat. Court House & Jail Bonds. 4140,000o_Feb 1 '14-27 4,5 '08 F-Al 8,000c_ _Feb 1 1928 n '10 F-A 30.000a_Feb 1 '29-'31 4s '11 F-A 10,000o___Feb 1 1933 Refunding Bonds. 4s '11 F-A $10,000o_ _Feb 1 1932 Road Bonds. 4s '11 F-A $35,000c_Feb 1 '16-'20 4s '11 F-A 5.000c_ _ _Feb 1 1934 4s '12 F-A 52,500c_Feb 1 '34-39 Turnpike Bonds. 3%s'01 F-A $10,000c_Feb 1 '14-'18 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ 4290,500 Assessed valuation 1912_ _12,947,633 (Assessment about g actual value.) Population in 1910 30,214 INT. at County Treasurer's office NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Building Bonds. 4.203'11 .1-J 528,000r...1'111y 1 '13-,31 Park Bonds. 4.203'11 J-J 58.100r_July 1 '14-'19 Water Bonds. 330 g M-N 51,800__May 1 '14-'19 330 g M-N 4,200 May 1 '14-'27 4s '09 ___ 1,000_ _ _Aug 1 1914 4s '09 -__ 6,000 Aug 1 '14-'19 310 g M-S 5,625...Sept 1 '13-'21 BOND. DEBT May 6 '13.. $333,500 Assessed valuation 1912...3,913.770 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912..$10.30 HEMPSTEAD,TOWN. Hempstead (inc. April 17 1784) is now in Nassau Co., but was formerly in Queens Co., then including Far Rockaway, Hempstead, Inwood, Lawrence, Rockaway Beach and Seaford villages. On Jan. 1 1898 that portion of the town lying "westerly of a straight line drawn from the southeasterly point of the town of Flushing through the middle of the channel between Rockaway Beach and Shelter Island, In the county of Queens, to the Atlantic Ocean." became part of New York City, under the Greater New York Charter. This boundary was changed by the Legislature in April 1899, and the new boundary is that portion of the old town of Hempstead "bounded on the east and north HAMBURG UNION FREE SCH. by the east and north bounds of the DIST. NO. 1. former village of Far Rockaway, and This district Is in Erie County on the east by a line drawn due 4 Ag'10 J-J $45,000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'39 north from the northwest corner of BOND. DEBT Apr 1913._ $45,000 said village to the south line of the Assess. val.(40% act.) '121,378.530 town of Jamaica, as it existed on the School tax (per $1.000) 1912_ _$12.18 thirty-first day of December 1897." Population in 1913 (est.) 3,500 The bonds given below are those reINT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y maining as a debt against the town after assigning to New York City the HA.MDEN. portion belonging to It according to a This town is In Delaware County. decision of the Supreme Court of the Refunding Bonds. Third Judicial District at Albany 330'94 Feb 11 $600r.. _ _Feb 1 1914 Dec. 9 1899. See V. 69, p. 1357. 113,000r__ _Feb 1 1915 Road Bonds. 3 As'94May 11 1,400r_ _ _May 11914 48 J-J $293,000c &r_July 1 1923 _ .May 1 1915 Almshouse Bonds. BOND. DEBT June I32,000r11913_847,000 434g'11 M-S 528,000r_M&S 1 '13-'26 Assessed valuation '12 (real) _547,122 BOND.DEBT Mar 31 '13 $321,000 (Assessment about 55% actual value) Assessed valuation, real_ _60,713,235 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ .... _525.12 Assessed val., personal__ 1,196,357 Population in 1910 1,373 Total valuation 1913 62,703,192 INTEREST payable at Albany at (Assessment about65% actual value) State Comptroller s ofice. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911..___58.60 Population In 1910 44,297 HAMILTON COUNTY. INT. on road bonds at First Nat. Lake Pleasant is the County seat Bank, Ilempstead; on almshouse Funding Bonds. bonds at Town Clerk's office. 5s '10 J-14125,000c_June 1 '21-'40 BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_5145,000 Assessed valuation 1910...._4,030,000 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. Population in 1910 DIST NO. 1. 4,373 INTEREST at Northville Bank 4.33s'll A-0 $53,250_ __Oct 2 '13-'31 In New York exchange. 3.99s'09J-D 55,000r 4.33s'11F-A 12,500r HARRIETSTOWN UNION FREE BOND. DEBT May 1913_ $103,950 Assessed val. 1912-1913.__ _5,230,600 SOH. DIST. NO. 1. This district is in Franklin County. (Assessment about A actual value) 430'09 A-0 $31,000r-Apr 1 '14-'44 School tax (per $1,000)'12-'13 $10.00 6,579 5,500r_Jan 1 '14-'24 Population in 1913 (est.) J-J 4 As INT. at Hempstead Bank. 5s J-J 1,000r_ _July 1 '13-'14 430'09 J-J 15.000r_ _July 1 '13-'27 BOND. DEBT Sept 21 '12_ $54,000 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SOH. Sinking fund 5,000 DIST. NO. 9. Assessed val. (1-5 act.) '12A,861,448 P. 0. Freeport. School tax (per $1,000) 1910..519.10 12,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1914 Population in 1912 (est.) 5,500 58 '93 J-J 18,000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'22 INT. payable at Adirondack Nat. 43 '02 J-J 34,500r_ July 1 '15-'34 Bank, Saranac Lake, In N. Y. exch. 4s '07 J-J 4s '09 J-J 43,000r_ Jan 1 '20-'54 BOND. DEBT Oct 1912.... $101,500 HARRISON. Assessed val.(A act.) '12_5,489,016 This town is In Westchester Co. School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$9.30 Highway Bonds. 4s J-D $12,000r ..Apr 1 '14-'25 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Freeport. 4s 5,000r Apr 1 '14-'18 J-D J-D 4s 2,000r_Apr 1 '23 &'25 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCII. 430'07 J-D 168,000r_June 1 '13-'36 DIST. NO. 11. 4 gs 100,000r .... _1925-1944 4.20'09 J-J $65,000_ _July 1 '13-'19 Water SupplyBonds. 3.458 J-J 5,000_ _Jan 1 '14-'18 430 Aug $51,000r (Part yearly beginning Jan 1 1914.) BOND.DEBT Apr 11913.. $70,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1912_$359,882 Assessed valuation 1912__ _8,818,602 Assess. val.(A actual) '11_5,960,000 (Assessment about A actual value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _512.00 School tax (per $1,000) '12..__ _$3.10 INT. at Bank of Rockville Centre. Population In 1910 4,226 INT. at Rye Nat. Bank of Rye. HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SOH. DIST. NO. 15. HASTINGS ON HUDSON. 58 '10 M-N $150,000r_May 1 '14-'34 This village is in Westchester Co. 55 - -18.360r 1930 Inc. 1879. Population 1910, 4,552. 45.s'12 M-S 125,000r_Sept 1 '17-'41 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913._ $293,360 410'11 J-J 540,000r_ _July 1 '15-'34 Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _8,045,363 F-A 58 3,000 1913-1915 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_47.50 Street Bonds. Population in 1913 (est.) 6,500 4.308 J-J $45,000- -July '13-'27 Park Bonds. 4.353'12 J-J $18,000_ _July 1 '15-'26 HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. BOND. DEBT May 12 '13 $106,000 DISTRICT NO. 17. Assessed valuation 1912...3,879,770 43s'12 A-01 $3,432__Apt 1 '14-'16 Assess. val. 1913 (est) 4,000,000 32.000__Apr 1 '17-'48 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912--__512.00 TOTAL DEBT T May 7 '13-$35,375 INT. on $3,000 sewer bonds at office of Village Treas.; on others at HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. First Nat. Bank, Hastings-on-Hud. DIST. NO. 20. 4.20s1.0 J-J $35,000r ..Jan 1 '14-'48 HAVERSTRAW. J-J 7,500c_July 1 '13-'27 This village is in Rockland County. 55 J-J 10,000r_ Dec 31 '15-'34 Inc. 1854. Population 1910, 5,669. 45 BOND. DEBT Apr 30 1913..552,500 Sewer Bonds. 4.128'09 J-J $62,500c_Sept 1 '13-'37 Assessed valuation 1912__ _1,968.883 tax (per $1,000) 1912..510.60 4gs'12 Sept 10,000c.Sept 1 '13-'22 School in 1913 (est.) 4,000 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13- _ $72,500 Population INT. payable at L. I. City Bank, Assessed valuation 1912.. _2,500,000 Rockville Centre Bank, Oswego Total tax (per $1,000) 191-3_ _ _514.50 Bank and Greenburg Bank. INT. at People's Bk., Haverstraw. HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 21. 4s '91__J-J $8,700c _-__1914-1920 4s '95__J-J 7,000c ____1914-1920 4s '05 J-J 2,000c ____1921-1924 4.603'08 J-J 30,000c &r.._ 1921-1935 414s'09 J-J 1,500r _1914-1916 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13 $49,200 Assessed valuation 1912.... _3,356,505 HEMPSTEAD, VILLAGE. School tax (per $1,000) 1912_59.375 This village is in Nassau County. Population In 1913 (est.) 3.900 Inc. 1853. Population 1910. 4,964. INT. at Bank of Rockville Centre, Sewer Bonds. Far Rockaway Bank and Union Sav4-20s'l 1 J-J $250,000r_July 1 '16-'49 ings Bank of Patchogue. HAVERSTRAW UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. 5s '10 J-I) $46,730r_ Y'ly on Dec 1 BOND. DEBT Apr 10'13_ $46,750 Assess. val.(60% act.) '12_2,370,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1912..511.80 Population in 1913 (est.) 7,000 INT. at People's Bk., Haverstraw. HEMPSTEAD UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24. 4 s'07 M-N$28,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'27 ___ 5s 2,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 30 1912_430,500 Assessed valuation 1911.._ _1,370,438 School tax (per $1,000) 1911._ _$8.60 INT. on the 430 payable at the Lynbrook Nat. Bank and Poughkeepsie Savings Bank; on the 5s in Far Rockaway at the Bank of L. I. HERKIMER. This village is In Herkimer County. Inc. 1870. Population 1910, 7,520. Paving Bonds (Assessment) 4.105'09 F-A $18,000c_ Feb 1 '14-'19 430'10 A-0 8,398.58 Oct 1 '13-16 Sewer Bonds. 330'93 F-A $30,500o --------1913 4s '03 M-S 16,0000 _ ___1913-1928 Improvement Bonds. 3 As'99 J'ne $8.000o ____191:3-1928 4 gs'03 M-N 22,500o ___1913-1927 Refunding Bonds. 4.30s'08 J-J $42.000r_ _July 1 '13-'33 General Paving Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $42,000o July 1913-33 4 (s'12 F-A 5,759.26 Feb 1 '13-'18 BOND.DEBT Nov 1912-- $231,998 Assessed val.(g actual)'12 4,277,850 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912...411.14 [Vol, xcv . Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-$28.11 Population in 1910 11.417 INT. at office of City Treasurer. HUDSON FALLS. This village, formerly Sandy 11111, is in Washington Co. Inc. In 1810. Sewer Bonds. F-A $45,000__Aug 1 '13-'30 310 F-A 16.529.76Aug 1 '13-'30 3 Yts Paving Bonds. F-A $44.000-Aug 1 '13-'32 434s F-A 29,419.20Aug 1 '13-'32 3.8s BOND. DEBT May 7 '13.. $134,949 Assessed val.(g actual)'12 2,220,455 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-.518.36 Population In 1910 5,189 INT. at U. S. Mtg. & Tr Co., N.Y. HUNTINGTON UNION FREE SCH. DIST. NO. 3. This district is In Suffolk County. 43s'08 J-D $98,500r_Dec 1 '14-'39 4s '99 J-J 500r_ __July 1 1913 4s '99 M-S 4,500r__ _Sept 1 1914 500r... _Jan 1 1914 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13_ $104,000 Assessed val. 1912 3,212,425 (Assessment abt. 1-3 to A act. value) School tax (per $1,000) 1912..512.20 Population in 1913 (est.) 6,500 INT. on 4s at First Nat.Bank of Huntington, N.Y.. in N. Y. exch.; mumwER,UNION FREE SCH. on other bonds at Bk.of Huntington DIST. NO. 1. 4s '07 • J-J 530,000c_July 1 '13-'42 ILION. 48 J-J 9,000_ _July 1 '13-'21 This village Is In Herkimer County. 5s J-J 12,000__July 1 '13-'24 Inc. Apr. 11865. Pop'n 1910,6,588. 4.30s'12J-J 92,500 1913-1946 Paving Bonds. BOND. DEBT Sept 26 '12.. $143,500 4.40s'12J-J $50,000_July 1 '17-'42 Assessed val.(g actual)'11 3,936,632 Water Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1911- -$8.90 4s ___ $85,000 1922 ___ 54,000_ ---$3,000 y'ly INT. on 4s payable at Nat. Bank 48 School Bonds. of Newport; on 5s and 4.308 at Her3348 $1,000.. $500 yearly kimer Nat. Bank. 4,000__$1,500 yearly 334s ___ 22,000..$1,000 yearly 43 HERKIMER COUNTY. 434s'13 Jan 95,000_ _ __Jan 1 1947 Herkimer is the county seat. Sewer Bonds. Highway-Improvement Bonds. 4s $30,000_ _ _July 1 1914 48 '08 A-0 $60,000c_Apr 1 '17-'21 4s ___ 1.500._ $500 yearly 4s '07 A-0 36,000c_Apr 1 '14-'16 Electric-Light Bonds. 43 '08 A-0 120,000r_ Apr 1 '22-'31 330 -__ $18,000-$1,000 yearly 4s '09 A-0 60,0000.. Apr 1 '32-'36 31s _ 21,000- _51,000 yearly 45 '11 A-0 108,000c_ _Apr 1 '17-'25 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1912 $237,000 BOND.DEBT Sept 1912_ $396,000 Water debt (included) 139,000 Assessed valuation, real__28,331,908 Sinking fund (all water)_ _ .._ 10,000 Assessed val., personal_ ___1,036,610 Assess. val.(40% act.)'12_2,015,935 Franchises 1,059,270 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911__$3.80 Total valuation 1911 30,427,788 INT. at Ilion Nat. Bank in Ilion. Population In 1910 56,356 INTEREST is payable at the Her- IRVINGTON. kimer Nat. Bank in N. Y. funds. This village is In Westchester Co. Inc. 1872. Population 1910, 2,319. HOOSICK FALLS. Water Bonds. This village is in Rensselaer County. 3.328'99A-0 $51,200o_ yearly to 1928 Inc. Apr. 14 1827. Po'n '10, 5,532. 4s '07 A-0 20,000o 1923 53 J-J $5,000r___July 1 1913 4s '09 J-J 10,0000 1923 M-N 19,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1930 4gs•11 A-0 28,000r 4s 1930 Grading and Paving Bonds. Town-Hall Bonds. 4.4s g '08 July $50,000r_July 1 '13-32 334s'00 J-J $39.0000 1930 Water-Works Bonds. GEN.BD. DT. Oct 1 '12- $39,000 4.308'07 J-J $61,000r_ _July 1 '13-'26 Water debt (add'1) BOND. DEBT Sept 1912._ $135,000 TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 1912_ 110,200 149,200 Assessed valuation 1911._ _2,059,140 Assessed val.(g act.) '12_6,212,973 Tax rate (per MOM ....514.29 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912._ _56.31 1911.- Falls. INT. payable at Hoosick INTEREST on 3.323 is payable in Tarrytown; all others in Irvington at Irvington Nat. Bank. HORNELL. This city is in Steuben County. Name formerly Hornellsville, but ITHACA. This city Is In Tompkins County. changed by Chap. 288, Laws of 1906. Inc. 1888. Population 1910, 13,627. Inc. 1888. Population 1910, 14,802. Bridge Bonds. Fire Station Bonds. • 4s J-J $20,000r--_1917 to1926 410'11 A-0 $22,000c Water Bonds. ($9,000 every 5 yrs. from Apr 1 '17.) 48 J-J $50,000r.._ _Jan 1 1944 Water Bonds. 75,000r___Jan 1 1946 310 F-A $175,000o_ _Aug 1 1921 45 '06 J-J 60,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1947 314s F-A 53,500c_Feb 1 '14-'21 45 '07 J-J 31,000oecr_Jan 1 1928 41011 A-0 70,000c_Apr 1 '14-'24 430'08 J-.T (Subject to call begin. Jan 1 1913.) Paving Bonds. 48 J-.1 $14,000r____Jan 1928 6s '09 J-J $10,000- July 1 '13-'14 (Subject to call beginning Jan. 1 1 '13.) Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4s '09 J-J 10,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1927 430'11 A-0 $34,000c_Apr 1 '21&'31 (Subj. to call beginning July 11912. 4s '12 J-J 50,000r_ _July 1 1927 Sewer Bonds. M-N $100,000c_May 26 '17-26 4.30s J-J 698,000r_ .._July 1 1927 48 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912-5476,500 (Opt.$30,000 to $50,000 ann.'13-'26) J-J 162,000r___July 1 1942 Water debt (included) 241.500 434s Refunding Bonds. Total valuation 1911 6.609,900 (Assessment about actual value.) 48 '06 J-J 550,0000.July 1 '13-'22 School Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1911...410.52 J-J $25,000r 334s 1916 INT. on water bonds payable at 33 J-J , 4s 45,000r 1929 Chamberlain's office; park bonds at Bonds. Am. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y.; sewer 4sSewer g J-J $97.500c&r.$7,500 yly bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.; Municipal Improvement Bonds. paving bonds also in New York. 48 '07 F-A$100,000r_Aug 1 '22-'41 BOND. DEBT Apr 191341,487,000 Water debt (included)_ _ _ _1,150,000 HUDSON. This clty (incorp. in 1785) is the Assessed val.(g act.) '12_9,900,610 Total tax (per $1.000) 1912-525.276 county scat of Columbia County. INTEREST on the $10,000 water Cemetery Bonds. F-A $2,000c___Feb 1 1914 4s due 1927 and the 4s due Aug. 1 45 A-0 6,000c._Apr 1 '14-'16, 1922-1941 at the Ithaca Savings 4s M-N 6,000c_May 1 '18-'20 Bank; on other water bonds at 4s Union Trust Co., New York. Street-Improvement Bonds. Feb $19,0000....Feb 1 '14-'23 4s M-S 25,0000__Mch 1 '15-'27 JAMESTOWN. 4s Aug 334s 1,000c_Aug 1 1913 This city is in Chautauqua County. F-A 25.000o Feb '14-'18 Inc. Mch.31 1886. Pop. 1910,31,297 4s 4 gs'll M-N 25,000r_May 1 '21-'25 Bridge Bonds. 434s'13 J-D 27,800 1925-1930 43010 J-J $50,000r___July 1 1930 Refunding Loan. City-Hall Bonds. 4s '09 F-A $5,000c___Feh 1 1918 43 '95 M-N $65,000r-May 15 1925 4s '09 A-0 5,000c. Apr 1 1919 Loans. 5,000r._ _Feb 1 1920 4s Paving 4s '10 F-A '09 J-D $6,815.49r_Deo 30 '18 is '10 F-A 6,000r_Feb 18 '14-'19 43 10,579.46r_Oct 1 1919 A-0 '09 4s '10 A-0 5,000r___Apr 1 1921 4s '09 J-D 10,079.14r_Deo 30 '19 School Bonds. 7,319.60r_J'ne 30 '20 410'10 J-D M-N $6.000o__May 1 1918 41,0'12 A-0 12.852.66rOct 1 '13-'22 3343 M-S 18,000r_Sept 1 '13-21 4.4012 J-J 30,787.89r July 1 '13-'22 310 A-0 3,500r__Apr 1 '14-'20 330 Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. 334s'93 M-S $50,000r___Moh 1 1923 4s '04 July $148,000r_July 1 '13-'22 4s '93 J-D 111,0000&r_ Deo 1 1923 July 50,000r _July 1 '23-24 48 '97 M-N 50,000r 4s '05 May 1 1017 BOND.DEBT Mar 29'13.. $344,500 48 '98 J-J 20,000r_Mch 15 1918 Water debt (incl.) 20,000r___July 1 1920 202.000 3 54s'00 J-J Sinking fund 3,516 45 '01 J-D 25,000r.... June 1 1921 Assess. val.(84% act.) '12-6,214.308 48 '02 J-D 20,000r___June 1 1922 Bank stock (incl.) 825,847 4s '08 J-D 42,000r- - Deo 30 1928 MAY, 1913.1 NEW YORK -CITIES AND TOWNS. Refunding Bonds. JAMESTOWN (Con.)3s '84 J-J $68,000c..Jan 15 '15-'16 Refunding Elec. Light Bonds. of Education Bonds, Board '13-'23 1 323,000r_Dec J-D '03 4s 43 '01 J-D 19,000r_June 1 '13-'31 430'11 M-S $4,000r___Mar 1 1914 43is'13 A-0 55,500r_Apr 1 '17-'19 Park Bonds. 4s '08 J-D $20,000r_ _Dee 30 1938 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13.. $963,500 Note debt 20,364 Hospital Bonds. 651,000 4 %s'10 J-J $50,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1930 Water debt (included) 433'11 M-S 38.666.67rSept1'13-'41 Assess. val.(83% act.)'12.12,194,035 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_534.90 Water Bonds. INT. payable at City Treas. office. 4s '03 A-01$300,000r_Mch 20 1943 1150.0000dorMoh31 '14-23 All the refunding bonds are optional F-A 150,000r_Feb 1 '14-'33 and are now subject to call. 43's'132 Refunding Paving Bonds. 4s '05 A-0 $6.000r_ Oct 1 '13-'18 LACKAWANNA. This city is in Erie County. See Paving Certificate Fund. ann 517,506.74r_at any time West Seneca, page 55. 5s 5s '09 ann 6,909.18r Dec30'13-'18 6s --- $18,000c 55 '09 ann 10,683.40r Oct 1 '13-'19 Road-Improvement Bonds. 5s '09 ann 9,207.59rDec30'13-' 19 5s '11 J-D $104,000r June 1 '13-'36 5s '10 ann 5,184.41r Dec.304 13-'19 4Y4_13'12 J-D 60.000r_Dec 1 '13-'38 53 '10 ann 7.816r_ _Oct 31 '13-'20 City-Hall and Jail Bonds. 36,082.97r July1'13-22 410'12 J-D $75,000r_June 1 '13-'27 4.4012 J-J 4%8'12 A-0 8,869.35r Oct 1 '13-22 TOT. DEBT Mar 31 '13_ $257,000 Fire-Department Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912__ _6,637,283 4 %s'11 M-S $29,000r_Sept 1 '13-'41 (Assessment about actual value) GEN. BD, DT. Apr 1 '1331,251,854 City tax rate (per $1,000) '13_$23.67 Assessment debt (add'1)__ 17,597 Total tax (per $1,000) 1013---$39.88 17,000 Water debt (included) ___ 450,000 Population in 1913 (est.) Total valuation 1912 16,046,366 INT. at Lackawanna Nat. Bank. (Assessment about 60% actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ ..$32.38 UNION FREE INT. on water bonds payable at LACKAWANNANO. 6. SOH. DIST. U. S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., N. Y.; on other district of West school a Formerly coupon bonds at Chase Nat. Bank, Seneca; see remarks under that town. N. Y.; on registered bonds at James4s '00 J-J $8,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1920 town or in New York exchange. 12,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1921 438'04 J-J 3,500c...._ _Jan 1 1921 5s '05 J-J 5s '06 M-S 81,700c- _Sept 1 1931 JAMESTOWN SCHOOL DIST. 4s J-J $35,000r _ __ _1916-1922 53 '10 M-S 8.040c ___Sept 1 1921 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-- $113,240 J-J 83,000r 4s 5s '07 J-J 105,000r Nov 1 '23-'36 Assessed valuation 1912- __6,175,026 (Assessment about actual value) 4 %s'll J-D 135,000r_Deo 1 1915-27 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ $358,000 School tax (per $1,000) '12-'13_39.20 74,700 Population in 1913 (est.) 17,000 Sinking fund INT. at Lackawanna Nat. Bank. Assessed valuation 1912_ _16,161,210 (Assessment about actual value) Sohool tax (per $1,000) 1912_510.974 LAKE PLACID. 35,000 This village is in Essex County. Population in 1912 (est.) INT. on $35,000 and $105,000 Inc. 1900. Population 1910, 1,682. $89,000 issues at Jamestown; on $80,000 of Water Bonds14%,3 23,000 15s the $83,000 Issue at State Comptroll51,000 er's office; and on 33,000 at Chautau- Refunding 5s 29,500 qua County Trust Co., Jamestown. Sewer 4 s 8,000 5sElectrIc-Light14 %s 35,200 JEFFERSON COUNTY. 13,800 15s Watertown is the county seat. Fire House 5s 2.500 Building Bonds. Park 44s 6,440 F-A $10,000r_ _Feb 1 '14-'15 Sidewalk 53 3 %s 19,400 Highway Bonds. Paving 53 19,400 48 '07 F-A $60,000r_ _Feb 1 '14-'25 Steam Roller 53 500 3,000 4s '09 Feb 70,0001'_Feb 1 '16-'29 Street Improvement 5s... Jail Bonds. (Maturity: Refunding bonds 1938 to 48 '09 F-As $70,000r__Feb 1 '14-'27 1942; others 1913 to 1936.) Hospital Bonds. BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '13- $300,740 4s '11 F-A $15,000r- _Feb 1 '26-'28 Total assessed val. 1912_ 1,882,300 BOND.DEBT May '13__ $225,000 (Assessment about 60% actual value) Assessed valuation 1912_ _48,460,104 Total tax rate(per $1,000)'12_312.48 (Assessment about full value.) INT. at Bank of Lake Placid. County tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _33.00 80,382 LANCASTER. Population in 1910 INT. at office of County Treas. This village is in Erie County. Inc. 1847. Population 1910, 4,364. Paving Bonds. JOHNSTOWN. This city is in Fulton Co. Inc. 4.408'11A-0 $32,000__Apr 1 '14-'21 4%s'll M-S 25,200__Sept 1 '13-'21 1895. Population 1910, 10,447. 4.408'12F-A 20,500- _Aug 1 '13-'22 Building-Lot Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 5s '07 J-D 52,500o_ _ Deo 1 '13-'17 4.40s A-0 $150,000o_Apr 1 '20-'49 Bonds. Refunding RR. Water Bonds. 4s '07 J-D $9,500o_June 1 '13-'23 3%s g F-A $22,000c&r Aug 1 '13-'25 Water Bonds. $249,700 43 '95 J-D $75,000r Dec '13-'18-'23 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913 48 '98 A-0 15,000o ..Oct 1 '13-'18 Assess. va.1(60% act.),'11.2,265,675 7,000c...Apr 1 '14-'20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-312.78 4s '00 A-0 INT. at A. B. Leach & Co.. N.Y. Street-Improvement Bonds. 5s '12 M-S $16,000c_Mar 1 '14-'16 UNION FREE Sewer Bonds. SCHOOL 5s '04 Sept $4,500c_Septl '13-'16 LANSINGBURGDIST While this district is now included 4,000c_Sept 1 '13-'16 Bs '05 M-S of the City of 5s '11 M-S 142,000c_Sept 1 '13-'26 within the boundaries 20,000c_Sept 1 '27-'31 Troy, the district organization remains a separate corporation within School Bonds. authorities 48 '93 Nov $3,500o___Nov 1 1913 that city and the city 48 '98 June 22,5000 June 15 '14-'22 have no jurisdiction in the matters 4 s'09 M-S 60,000c_Mar 1 '14-'29 of the school district. J-D $4,0000_ Deo 1 1913-14 4 8'10 M-N 15,000c_Nov 1 '18-'29 48 J-D 34,000r_Dec 1 '15-'31 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13_ $297,500 4s Sinking fund 48,571 4% g '08 A-0 15,000r_Apr 1 '15'20 Water debt (included) 98,000 4 14g'10 M-N 85,0000 or r May 1'25-41 Total assessed val. 1912_.._3,876,961 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 1912 $140,000 (Assessment about 1-3 to % act. val.) Total valuation 1912-13_ _ _7,929,069 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ ....$39.7O (Assessm't about 85% actual value.) INT. on building lot bonds at School tax (per $1,000) '12-13_39.04 15,000 Johnstown Bank; on school bonds of Population in 1912 (est.) 1909 at First Nat. Bank, N. Y. LARCHMONT. This village is In Westchester Co. KENMORE. Inc. 1891. Population 1910,•1,958. This village is in Erie County. Highway-Improvement Bonds. Inc* Population 1910, 1,020. 1899. J-D $22,500r_Deo 1 '13-'21 4s Improvement Bonds. A-0 10,000r_Apr 1 '16-'25 4s 1 $28,520r_Deo '13-'35 J-1) 43(s'08 M-N 17,000r_May 1 '14-31 33s Street Bonds. 45,000r_July 1 '13-30 4.65g'07J-J $25,000_ _July 1 '13-'37 45 '06 J-J 430'12 A-0 50,000r_Apr 1 '17-'41 1 28,050r_Sept '13-'37 Ss g '07 M-S Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. F-A $17,000r-Aug 1 '13-'29 1 '13-'37 314s 53 g '07 M-S $5,000r_Sept 11-N 13,000r_May 1 '14-'26 3,600r_ _Jan 1 '15-'24 3 %s 4.705'10J-J 4318'13 M-S 7,000__Mar 1 '18-'31 Real Estate Purchase Bonds. Sidewalk Bonds. ___ $9,500 4.60s 4 Xs'l 1 M-S $25,000r_Sept 1 '16-'40 Sewer Bonds. Street-Improvement Bonds. 430'11 M-S $8,500__Sept 1 '16-'25 330 F-A 3500r._ _Aug 1 1913 Lighting Bonds. M-S 30,000r_Sept 1 '13-32 $3,000r_Jan 1 '15-'24 4.303 4.70s10J-J Fire-Department Bonds. Oas Bonds. 53,000r_July 1 58 g '07 M-S $2,500r_Sept 1 '13-'37 4s '06 J-J 5,500__Oct 1 '13-23 GEN. BD. DT. May 1 '12_ $60,160 43js'1264,064 BOND. DEBT May 1913- $245,500 Assessment debt Assessed valuation 1912.._5,547,637 31,000 Floating debt 31,300 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912... _$12.00 Sinking fund Bank at of N. Y. INT. Metropolis, act.), (45% '11.2,300,500 val. Assess. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911.. _529.12 LA SALLE. INT. payable at Treas. office. This village is in Niagara County. Water Bonds. KINGSTON. 1912 $42,500 -___1917-1941 This city is the capital of Ulster 4.70s DEBT $42,500 TOTAL Co. Inc. 1872. Pop. 1910, 25,908. Assessed valuation 1912"._ _1,729,000 Street Bonds. 1,299 4s '00 M-S..595,000c_Mch 1 '14-'23 Population in 1910 open M-S 70,000c_Mch 1 '23-'29 WRENCE. Municipal-Building Bonds. his village is in Nassau County. 450'11 M-S $20,000o_Nich 1 '17-'18 1897. 1?opulation 1910, 1.189. Water Bonds. Grading and Paving Bonds. 330'96 A-0$518,000o_Apr 1 '14-'36 $50,000r_Jan 1 '15-'37 4.158'10J-J '14-'37 1 48 '97 F-A 133,000o_Feb Road Bonds. _ $21,400_Last bond 1929 __s 3,000_Last bond 1916 6,000_Last bond 1919 Park Bonds. 53.000_Last bond 1918 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1912_ 384,400 Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _4,126,710 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912._58.00 INT. at Knickerbocker Tr. Co., N.Y. LE ROY. This village is in Geneseo County. Inc. 1834. Population 1910, 3,771. Refunding Water Bonds. 4.355'11 --- 544.000 1916-1937 45 Garbage-System Bonds. 5s '09 June $600r_June 21 '13-'14 Bridge Bonds. 5s '09 June $600r_June 21 '13-'14 Street-Improvement Bonds. 58 '12 Dec $25,600__Dec 1 '13-'32 1913-1934 53 '12 Dec 21.800 Water Bonds. 45 '06 J-D $398,000c_Dec 1 '13-'36 5s '07 J-D 48.000r_Dec 1 '13-'36 4.30s'08J-D 30,000r_Dec 1 '13-'36 City-Hospital Bonds. 430'08 J-D 54,000r_June 1 '13-'16 5s '10 July 1,000__ _ July 15 1913 Fire-Department Bonds. $500r_ _ _ _Jan 1 1914 4s '04 J-J 58 '09 June 1,600r June 21 '13-'14 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13 $599,787 125,720 Assess. dt.(addl) Total assessed val 1912_ _12,028,062 (Assessment about full value.) Total tax rate (per 51,000)'12 524.05 17,970 Population In 1910 INT. on $415,000 water 4% bonds at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.; on other issues at City Treasury. LE ROY UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. This district is in Genesee County 43.0'09 Jan $80,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'43 4 Ms '09 Jan 14,000_ _ _Jan 1 '14-'20 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913..$96,500 Assess. val.(70% act.) '12_2,587,725 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_.38.20 INTEREST payable at Importers' MADISON COUNTY. & Traders' Nat. Bank, New York. County scat is Wampsville. County-Building Bonds. LESTERSHIRE. g '09 J-J $185.000r_Jan 1 '14-'31 4s This village is in Broome County. BOND. DEBT May 1913 $185,000 Inc. 1892. Population 1910, 3,775. Assess. val.(X act.) '11.21,299,173 State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'12-58.08+ Water-Works Bonds. 39,289 430'07 M-N $7,000r_May 1 '14-'27 Population in 1910 J-D 10,000r__J&D '13-'17 314s INT: at Morton Trust Co.. N. Y. 3.40s M-N 9,600o___May '14-'25 3.35s M-N 7,000c__ _Nov '13-'26 MALONE. 9,1000_June 1 '17-'23 J-D 5s This village is in Franklin County. Municipal-Building Bonds. Inc. 1853. Population 1910. 6,467. $7,000o___July '13-'26 3.358 J-J Water-Works Refunding Bonds Paving Bonds. y 15'14-'66 4.358'11 A-0 $20,000c ___-1916-1935 4.30g'1011-N5212,000c.Ma BOND. DEBT May 15 '13 3212,000 Conduit Bonds. outstanding 15,000 4 9(s'12 J-D $9,500r- _June 1 1917 Notes Assessed valuation 1012.. _2,414,300 Sewer Bonds. INT. on bonds payable in N. Y. 3.85s M-S $33,600r__ _Sept '13-'34 City at Standard Trust Co.; on notes 13,000 4.85.9'13_ _ _ GEN.BD. DT. Mar 1 '13- $105,200 at Farmers' Nat. Bank, Malone. Water debt (included).._.... 46,800 5,700 Floating debt Assess. val.(% act.)'13_ _ _1,700,000 MALONE SCHOOL DISTRICT. '14-'39 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.... _527.50 430'11 J-J $51,500c_ _Jan 1$51,500 TOTAL DEBT Jan 11913. INT. at First Nat. Bk.,Lestershire Assess. val.(60%)act.'12_ _3,122,467 School tax (per $1.000) 1912___14. LEWISTON. 7,ill Population in 1913 (est.) This town is in Niagara County. INT. payable at Williamsburgh 434s,87 ___ $111,500_ _ Apr 1 '12-'37 Say. Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. BOND. DEBT Nov 1911-- $112,500 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _1,702,388 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910_515.49 BIAMAKATING. This town is in Sullivan County. 3,263 Population in 1910 Refunding Bonds. J-1 515,000r_July 1 '14-'16' 334s LIBERTY. J-J 12,000r_July 1 '14-'18 This town is in Sullivan County. 4s N.0. & N. W. RR. Aid Bonds. Inc. Mch. 13 1807. Pop. 1910, 5,402. 48 J-J 1 1913 $10,000c___July Refunding Railroad Bonds. DEBT Apr 1913_-$37,000 4s '09 s-an $92,000c__ _35,000 y'ly BOND. (X Assess. val. '09_ _._745,150 act.) BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '12... $92,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909___$31.12 Assessed valuation 1912__ _1,118,053 2,922 (Assessment 4 to 1-5 actual value.) Population in 1910 INT. at 1st N. Bk., Middletown. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912._ _337.32 INTEREST payable at Sullivan County National Bank, Liberty. MAMARONECK. This village is in Westchester Co. Inc. Nov. 16 1895. Pop. 1910. 5.699 LIBERTY UNION FREE SCHOOL Road & Bridge Bonds. DIST. NO. 1. J-J _1913-1927 59,375r 48 in is This district Sullivan County. J-J 7,000r _ _...1913-1919 4 %s'll Nov $57,000...Nov 1 '13-'31 3.358 7,000r_June 1 '13-'26 4.6s '08 J-D TOTAL DEBT Nov 6 '12_ -357,000 48 '09 A-0 9,500r_Apr 1 '14-'32 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _ _615,316 Bridge Bonds. School tax (per 31,000) 1911_ _314.70 4.40s'12F-A $6,000...Aug 1 '17-'28 INT.at Sullivan Co. Bank,Liberty Sewer Bonds. 4s M-N $42,000r _ __ _1913-1933 3 Xs J-J 44,000r _ _ _ _1913-1934 LITTLE FALLS. 45 J-T 23.000r_July 1 '13-'35 '06 This city is in Herkimer County. Inc. May 8 1895. Pop. 1910, 12,273. 4.60s'07M-S 96,000r_Sept 1 '13-'36 4.558'12A-0 24,000__Oct 1 '17-'31 Water Bonds. 314886 JulY*540,000r_ _Nov 26 1916 4.40s'12F-A 20,000._Aug 1 '17-'36 1917 4.40s12M-S 24,000__Sept 1 '17-'40 33,0'87 July*110,000r Fire-Department Bonds. 3 34s'88 July *25,000r -_ _Apr 5 1918 3140'89 July *5,000 r_ _Apr 13 1919 4.30s'09A-0 $5,000r_ _Oct 1 '14-'23 M-S 2,500r .......1913-1917 350'97 J-J 20,000r _July 1 '13-'16 4s 3 14s'00 J-J 10,000r _ __May 1 1920 4.405'12F-A 12,500-Aug 1 '16-'40 Paving Bonds. 4s '06 J-J 65,000r_July 1 '21-27 4.38'08 June 50,000r... _June 1 1928 4.35s'07M-N $55,200r_May 1 '14-'36 4.68 '08 J-D 85,000r_June 1 '13-'37 (Subject to call after 1918.) [*Optional 25 years after date.) 4.468' 12F-A 15,000__Aug 1 '17-'31 4.40s'12M-S 35,000_ _Sept 1 '17-'41 School Bonds. 330'89 Nov $2,000r_ Nov 1 '13-'14 4.55s'12A-0 35,000_ _Oct 1 '17-'31 314s'98 July 45,000r_July 1 '13-'35 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1912 3448,500 Total valuation 1912__7,411,240 Paving Bonds. 4s '05 July $6,000r, July 1 '13-'15 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911....$10.81 5s '09 Sept 10,000r_Sept 1 '14-'18 INT. by check to registered holder. 4368'10 May 1,500r_ _ _May 2 1914 4.908'12 Apr 7,500r_Apr 1 '14-'16 BOND. DEBT May 1 '13_ $398,500 MAMARONECK UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Water debt (included).._. _ 325,000 This district is in the town of Assess. val.(55% act.)'12_4.687,760 Westchester County. Mamaroneck, (per tax 1913__$29.08 Total 31,000) School-House Bonds. City tax (per $1,000) 1913_ __ - 18.85 1 '14-'30 $34,850r_May 11-N '07 4.9s at City Treas. office. INT. payable Larchmont School Bonds. J-D $17,500r_Dec 30 '13-'19 330 LIVINGSTON COUNTY. 5,000r_Mch 1 '14-'18 M-S 330 Geneseo is the county seat. Mamaroneck Ave. School& Site. • Highway Bonds. 11-N $59,800r_May 1 '15-'311 430 43js'13 ann $12,750r_ -Mar 1 1917 High-School-Addition Bonds. ann 32,563.57r_ _1914-1916 430'08 M-S $52,500r_M & S '13-34 414s BOND. DEBT Mar 31 '13 $43,564 BOND.DEBT Mar 29'13 3172,950 Assessed valuation 1912_ _28,375,199 Assess. val. (3-5 act.) '12_13,417,313 38,037 School tax (per $1,000) 1912--$4.58 Population in 1910 7,000 INT. at Security Ti'. Co., Roches. Population in 1913 (est.) INT. on 4.90s of 1907 at Gallatin Nat. Bank, N. Y.; other issues to LOCKPORT. This city (incorpor. April 11 1865). "holder" in New York exchange. is situated in Niagara County. MARLBORO. Tuberculosis-Dispensary Bds. This village is in Ulster County. 53 '10 July $1.000_July 15 '13-14 Incorporated in 1906. School Bonds. Water Bonds. 13I-N $10,000r...Nov 1 1916 4s 6,000r_Aug 15 '13-'18 430'12 A-0 $31.000r_Oct 1 '17-'41 F-A Apr 1913-.331,000 TOTAL M-N 5,000r_Nov 1 '13-'14 Assessed DEBT r363 valuation 1912---166,385 10.500r_Nov 15 '13-'15 58 12 J-J 920 1910 in Population -Health Bonds. Emergency $800r_ _ __Jan 1 1914 J-J 4s MASSENA. Highway-Impt. Bonds. This town is in St. Lawrence Co. 58 '10 July 53,000 July 15 '13-'15 Highway Bonds. Police-Department Bonds. Feb $34,000c_ _Feb 1 '14-'3 '14-'17 430'10 1 $4,000r_Jan J-J '05 4s 480r_June 21 '13-14 414s'12 Feb 29,000c_ _Feb 1 '14-'3 , be '09 June 46 MASSER& (Concluded). Town-Hall Bonds. 45 '04 Mch $12,000o _ _ _1913-1924 6,500e _ _ --1913-1925 4s '05 Mch BOND.DEBT Apr 4'13_ _ $80,000 Assess. val. (Y1 act.) '13_ _3,098,260 Tax rate (per $1,000) 113...._$9.09 Population in 1910 4,806 INT.at Supervisor's office, Massena. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. TOT. DEBT May 6 '13_ $350,000 Assess. val. (4-5 act.)'12-243,621,868 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912..__ _$4.95 283,212 Population in 1910 INTEREST and principal payable at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bk., N.Y. City. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Fonda is the county seat. General Bonds. M-S 1365,508.65r-1914-1919 430 Tuberculosis Hospital Bonds. 1923-1924 M-S $20,000 4345 Building Bonds. 1914-1917 F-A 320,000r 430 Highway Bonds. 1914-1925 F-A $78,000r 4s 1914-1927 F-A 108,000r 430 _ _1914-1922 F-A 55 Feb 1 '13 $309,509 18.000rBOND. DEBT Assess. val. (31 act.) '12-34,912.054 57,567 Population in 1910 INT. at Amsterdam Say. Bank. MATTEAWAN. This village is in Dutchess County. Inc. 1886. Population 1910, 6,727. Sewer Bonds. _July 1 '13-'34 3.70s'04J-J $91,666 3.853'06M-N 36,000r_ _ May '14-'37 _ 54,984_ __ ..Part yearly 3.85s Water_-5: Sewer Bonds. 430'11 F-A $47,000 Paving Bonds. 4.15s'10M-N $27,000 May 1 '14-'40 Water Bonds. 3.858'0511-N $29,500r__ _Nov '13-'35 __ 98,000_ -$3,500 yearly 3.998 TOTAL -DEBT Jan 1911_ - $333,984 Water debt (included)____ 144,000 MONTICELLO. This v1111 e is in Sullivan County. Assessed valuation 1909- _3,358,000 1830. Population 1910, 1,941. Tax rate (per $1.000) 1909---$10.00 Inc. Bonds (General). INT. at Matteawan Nat. Bank. 4 ASewer 8'10 J-1 $49,000r_$2,000 yearly Water Bonds. PalIE CRAM CVILLE. 1915 This village is in Saratoga County. 3.90&4s __ I$20,000r 1920 1 9,000r Inc. 1859. Population 1910, 6,634. School Bonds. Street-Paving Bonds, 1916 J-J $4,500 45 3.65s July $25,961.56r GEN. BD. DT. May 1 '13_ -$78,000 ($1,153.84 yearly in July.) 18,000 debt(addl) 430'12 ___ 24,000„Aug 1 17-'40 Assessment 4,500 1917-1939 School debt (additional) 430'12 _ 22,241 Assess. val. (34 act.) 1913.._ _704,000 Water_-Bonds. '12_321.50 tax $1,000) Village rate(p. May 1917 1 M-N $30,00004s INT. at Nat. Un. Bk.,Monticello. M-N 35,000o_ May 1 1922 48 M-N 17,000o_ _ _ Nov 1 1922 4s F-A 22,000r_ _ _July 1 1933 MT.KISCO. 3s This village is in Westchester Co. 430'09 July 9,000r_July 1 '13-'21 Inc. 1874. Population 1910, 2,802. Water Refunding Bonds. Water Bonds. 1927 430'12 __ $12,000 1934 3.855'05__ $13,200r Sewer Bonds. 1927 14,000r 1915 _Oct 3.60s'98___ _ &r_ $40,000e A-0 45 1919 1,500r BOND.DEBT May 16 1911 $208,454 3.608'99--1918 1,000r Assess. val.(34 act.) 1910_ _2,345,672 5s '12 ___ Road Bonds. IN Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910.._ _ $11.90 INTERESTon the street bonds 430'09 M-N$10,000r _Nov 1 '14-'33 3,333.30rJuly 1 '16-'21 payable at the Treasurer's office. 4.358'12J-J 8.500r __July 1 '16-'32 4.35s'12J-J MEDINA. 1925 5,250 This village is in Orleans County. 4.70s'12_-_ 1928 Inc. Mch. 3 1832. Pop. 1910, 5,683. 430 13 ___ 11,000 1938 4.45s'10--- 48,300 Paving Bonds. School Bonds. 4.80s120ct $15.000r-_Oct 1 '13-'17 1915 4.65s J-J $1,500 Village-Hall Bonds. 1941 4.15s'08 Aug $28,000r_July 15'13-'26 43012 ___ 65,000 Library Bonds. Water Bonds. 1913 __ 3.75s July,$77,777.70r_May 9'14-'34 5s Main-Street 'mot. Bonds. '12Sewer Bonds. $48,300r_Apr 25 '15-'38 55 '07 July $11,000r_July 15'13-'23 4.45s10 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Mar 2 '13- $120,481 Water debt (included) ____ 81,481 430'09 M-S $59,800r_Mch 1 '14-'39 14,000 430'09 J-D 20,000 1914-1933 Sinking fund (water) 1932 Assess. val. (34 actual)'12_3,356,239 430'13 F-A 18,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-_$21.99 BOND.DEBT May 1 1913- $280,783 29,700 City tax (per $1,000) 1912----$8.82 Water debt (included)_ _ _ _ Assess. val. (2-3 act.)'12-2,464,315 INT. at Union Bank in Medina. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_315.9534 MIDDLEPOR,T. is in Niagara County. MT. PLEASANT UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.9. This district is in Westchester Co. 430'09 J-J $60,000r_ _Jan 1 '19-'48 Oct 6,100r_ _Jan 1 '19-'48 48 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ $66,100 Assess. val.(60% act.) '12_2,277,990 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ - 7.978 ELIDDLEFORT UN. FREE SCH. INTEREST at Mt. Pleasant Bank of Pleasantville in N. Y. exchange. 1. NO. DIST. This district is in the towns of MT. VERNON. Royalton and Hartland. Mt. Vernon is in Westchester Co. 430'11 M-N $44,000_Nov 1 '13-41 The city received its charter on Mch. 22 1892. MIDDLETOWN. Highway Bonds. This city is in Orange Co. Inc. F-A $40,000-Aug 1 '13-'16 June 9 1888. Pop'n, 1910, 15.313. 4s M-S 100,000__Sept 1 '17-'26 4s Street-Improvement Bonds. '14-'22 F-A 100,000....Feb 1 '27-'36 4s 430'11 M-S $18,000r_ _Mch 1 M-S 30,000_Sept 1 '37-'39 430'12 M-S 5,000r-Mar 1 '23-'25 45 M-N 40,0O0 ..Nov 1 '40-'43 45 School Bonds. J-J 50,000...._ _July '44-'48 430'12 J-J $17,000r___July 1 1922 4s M-N 30,000_ -_ _May '49-51 City-Hall Bonds (Opt. aft. 1915). 45 M-N 5,000_ __ May 1 1952 4A s'10 s-a $70,000c_ _ _July 1 1930 48 4s '04 A-0 15,000....Oct 1 '53-'55 Refunding Bonds. 20,000o Juno '34-'37 _May _ '14-'21 J-D '05 _ 48 $1:3,000r M-S 3 Ms 4As'10 J-J 25.000c_July 1 '46-'50 Refunding Water Bonds. $40,000_ ___Aug 1 1931 4313'08 J-D 40,0000_June 1 '38-'45 434s 4A s'13 F-A 22,000r_.._Feb 1 1933 431509 A-0 25,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1929 Highway Repaving Bonds. Water Bonds. J-J $80,000rJuly 2 1918 434s'10 A-0 25,000o_ _ _Oct 1 1930 330 430'11 A-0 115,000e_Apr 1 '32-'43 (Subject to call July 2 1898.) F-A 1.00,000r___July 1 1921 430'11 M-S 40,000____Sept 1 1931 330 F-A 90,000r_Apr 1 1031 430'11 A-0 25,000_ _ _Oct 1 1931 330 F-M 27,000o._ _Feb 2 1923 430'12 M-N 25,000_ __ _May 1 1951 330 5,000_ _ _ _July 1 1932 M-N 75,0000__ May 1 1930 4348'12 J-J 48 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '13-- $562,500 4348'12 M-N 25,000_ __ _Nov 1 1932 Water debt (included) ____ 434,000 430'12 J-D 15,000_ _Dec 1 1951 14,300 4A s'13 F-A 15,000_ ...._Feb 1 1933 Assessment debt (add'1)___ 4,000 436E1'12 F-A 25,000.._ _ _Feb 1 1952 Floating debt [88,934 Bridge Bonds. Sinking fund (water) M-S $30,000_ _Sept 1 '21-'23 7,000 5s Other sinking funds 6,851,156 4s '06 M-N 20,009...... May 1 1926 Total valuation 1913 Refunding Bonds. (Assessment about 1-3 actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_$34.32 4s '04 J-J $110,000_ _July 1 '14-'18 INTEREST is paid at city treasury. 4s '05 J-J 116,000__Jan 1 '15-'19 4s '05 J-D 59,000r_June 1 '16-'20 4s '06 M-N 8O.000 Nov 1 '17-'21 MOHAWK. This village is in Herkimer County. 4s '07 J-J 50,000...Jan 1 '20-'22 Inc. 1844. Population 1910, 2,079. 5s '08 F-A 63,000.._ _ _ Feb 1 1914 5s '08 A-0 40,000---..Oct 1 1914 Refunding Water Bonds. Assessment Bonds. A-0 $30,500r$1,500 yearly 430 5s '07 J-J $10,000 ___July 1 1913 Sewer Bonds. 3.45s J-D $33,600r$1.400 'yearly 5s '08 J-J 25,000_ ___Jan 1 1914 Water & Light Improvement. 5s '08 A-0 40,000____Apr 1 1914 3.90s A-0 110,500r_ _ _$50U yearly 450'09 F-A 25,000__Aug 1 1914 Apr 1 1915 430'10 A-0 25,000_ Electric-Light Bonds. 1917 410'10 J-D $35,000_ _June 1 1916 48 '05 F-A $6,000,3 1 1917 35,000__Mch M-N 430'11 Bonds. Refunding Elec.-Light 4s '07 F-A $3.5000_ --$500 yearly 430'11 A-0 18,000_Aug 1 1917 BOND.DEBT Jan 1'131-395.500 430'12 J-J 24,000__Jan 2 1918 30,000 00'12 A-0 8,000July 1 1914 Water debt (included) Assess. val. (40% act.) '12_ _966,250 430'12 A-0 14,000____Oct 1 1915 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912_$13.50 430'12 J-D 45,000---Dec.1 1917 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-_ 31.70 430'12 M-S 41,000----Mar 1 1918 Tax-Relief Bonds. INTEREST on water and light bonds payable in Mohawk; on imp. 430'11 F-A $90,000--Feb 1 1914 430'12 F-A 90.000--Feb 1 1915 bonds at Southold Say. Bank. 430'13 J-J 90,000__ -Jan 1 1916 School-Tax-Relief Bonds. MONROETCOUNTY. 430'11 F-A $45,000____Feb 1 1914 County seat is Rochester. , 430'12 F-A 45,000____Feb 1 1915 Court-House Bonds. 334s,, F-A3350,000r_ _ Feb 1 '14-'20 00'13 J-J 55,000-__Jan 1 1916 This village Sewer Bonds. 4.35s'12J-D $57,000-..June 1 '13-'39 Water Bonds. 4.35s'12J-D $48,000_June 1 '13-'40 TOTAL DEBT April '13-4105,000 1,530 Population in 1910 [VOL. XCVI. City Hall Bonds. Water Bonds. 4s '10 M-S3158,000r___Mch 1 1930 434s'12 M-N$200,000c May 1 '56-' n4 431s'12 M-S 50,000r_ __Sept 1 1932 School Bds.. City of Mt.Verno, M-N $20,009.. May 1 '14-'.4j, 4s Refunding Water Bonds. J-J 105,000.. July 1 '18a2 330'97 J-J I$7,500r_ _July 1 '13-'17 , 45 .I-D 35,000__June 1 '34-31 48 135,000r__ _July I 1917 F-A 50,000__Feb 1 '39-'48 330'95 M-N 21,000__Nov 1 '13-'24 330 F-A 46,000__Aug 1 '31-'32 48 '96 M-N 2,250__May 1 '14-'16 330 4s '05 M-S 35,000.._Sept 1 '38-'41 330'01 M-S 6,750r_Sept 1 '13-'21 43 5,000r_Sept 1 '13-'22 A-0 13,750 Apr 1 '51-'52 330'02 M-S 430'08 A-0 95,000r_Apr 1 '42-'51 330'05 M-N 2,100r_Nov 1 '13-'15 430'10 M-N 77,700r_May 2 '53-'56 4.208.11M-S 18,000r_Sept 1 '13-'21 F-A 100,000r_Feb 1 '67-'61 4 s'12 F-A 125,500r_Feb 1 '14-'34 s'12 M-N250,000r_May 1 '62-'73 434s'12 M-8 44,000rSept 1 1932 430'12 M-N 55,500r_Nov 1 '52-'54 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '13_31,043,670 20,967 Sinking fund Deficiency Bonds. M-S $40,000_ _Mch 1 '23-'26 Total assessed val. 1912_ _11,953,127 3348 4s '03 M-S 40,000-_Mar 1 '28-'31 Bank stock assess. (add'1)- 1,549,849 4s F-A 40.000.. Aug 1 '32-'35 (Assessment about 40% actual value) City& sch. tax per $1,000)'12_328.00 Fire and Police Department. 4s '06 M-N $50,000c_ May.1 '27-'36 INT. at office of City Treasurer 4s '05 J-D 50,000c_June 1 '26-'35 4s '10 A-0 20,0000_0ot 1 '33-'36 43.0'12 M-N105,000c_May 1 '36-'42 NEW CASTLE & BEDFORD UN. FREE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. Water Bonds. 430'11 A-0 $30.000____Oct 2 1931 43012 J-D $65,000r_June 1 '17-'42 4As'12 J-D 50,000-_ _Dec 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT Mar 1913- $66,500 Assessed valuation 1912... _2,225,000 Sewerage Bonds. J-D $60,000___June '13-'18 (Assessment about60% actual value) 4s J-D 4s INT. at Columbia-Knickerbocker 5,000._ _June 1 1919 A-0 10,000__Apr 1 '19&'21 Tr. Co., New York. 45 4s . A-0 10,000..... Apr 1 1920 M-S 30,000___ _Mch '22-'24 330 M-N 60,000--- May '25-'27 NEWFANE. 330 This town is In Niagara County. F-A 50,000_ __Feb 1 1928 330 Water Bonds. M-N 40,000_ __ _Nov 1 1929 55 '12 331s A-0 $8,000 1917-1922 4s '04 A-0 30,000____Oot 1 1930 Bonds. Railroad 1934 1 _Deo 30,000r__ J-D 431s'08 $44080_ _Moil 1 '14-'42 330'02 45 '09 M-N150.000_..May 1 '52-'55 BOND.___ 1912_345,600 430'09 A-0 40,000r_Oct 1 '36-'39 Assessed DEBTJune 1911_._ 2,141,728 BOND. DEBT Apr 6'13-$4,220,950 Tax rate valuation (per $1,000) 1910_ -- _$9.00 Tax-relief bonds (incl)__- 415,000 4,060 451,047 Population in 1910 Sinking fund Total assessed val. 1912--38,206,378 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912....J25.00 NEW HARTFORD. This town is in Oneida County. Population In 1910 30,919 _s '12 ___ $2,700_ _Mar 1 '14-'22 INT. payable at Treas. office. Sewer District No. 1 Bonds. 4349'12 F-A $44,000r_Aug 1 '13-'34 NASSAU COUNTY. TOTAL DEBT July 1912- $50,000 Created Jan. 1 1899 out of that Assess. valuation 1912_ __ _3,000,000 portion of Queens County not in- Population in 1910 5,940 cluded in the Greater New York. INT. at Utica Tr. & Dep. Co.,Utie For debt, &o., prior to formation, see Queens County statement. Court-House Bonds. NEW ROCHELLE. 330 g M-S $65,000r___Sept 1 1930 This city is in Westchester County. 3315 g M-N 85,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1931 Inc. 1899. Population 1910, "A.'28,867. 330 g J-J 100,000r__ _July 1 1929 ' Public !mot., Series Road Bonds. M-N$40,000r_May 1 '14-'20 43's'10 431g10 J-J $110,000c_July 1 '20-'29 Court-House & Police-Sta. Bds. 1931 1 35,000c _Sept M-S 4s g '09 4318'11 M-N$87,000__May 1 '20-41 58 g '07 M-N250,000c_Nov 1 '22-'27 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 434g'11 F-A 46,000r_Feb 1 '27-'31 45 '09 M-N $46,700r___Deo 1 1939 434g'12 A-0 240,000r_Apr 1 '17-'31 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913._ $931,000 45 '89 A-0 $75,000o Got 1 '13-'27 County's proportion Q'ns 5s '93 A-0 95,000r__Oct 1 '28-'46 County debt April 1913 927,778 4s '97 A-0 65.000r_Oct 1 '47-'59 Assessed valuation, real_ _86,530,549 3 Hs'00 F-A 28,778.94r Aug 1'13-'26 Assessed val., personal_ _ _ 3,032,082 330'01 F-A 111,000r_Aug 1 '13-'49 Franchises 2,930,625 3 34s'99 J-D 15,122.20rDec 1 '13-27 1,914,701 4s '05 M-N 65,000r_May 1 '14-'26 Bank stock 94,407,957 58 '08 M-N 16,000r_May 1 '14-'19 Total valuation 1912 (Assessment from 40 to 60% value.) 430'09 M-N 39,000r_May 1 '20-'23 83,930 430'10 J-J 18,421r_May 1 '14-'31 Population in 1910 INT. on court-house bonds due 430'11 M-N 9,000r_May 1 '16-'24 1930 and 1931 payable at the Corn City-Hall Bonds. Exch. Bank., N. Y.; on part of the 330'99 J-D $4,000r_ _ _June '13-'16 court-house bonds due 1929 at the Relief Bonds. Queens Co. branch of the Corn Exch. 58 '08 M-N365,000r_May 1 '14-'17 Bank in Long Island City, and part at 58 '09 M-N 37,000r_May 1 '14'19 the Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., 5s '09 M-N 25,000r_May 1 '16-'19 Binghamton, N. Y.; on part of the 58 '09 M•N 35,000r_May 1 14-'19 road bonds of 1907 at the City Say. 4s '03 M-N 42,000r_May 1 '14-'27 Bank of Brooklyn and the Buffalo Street & Highway Impt. Say. Bank; on the road bonds of '09, 330'97 M-N1$14,000_ _ _ Nov '13-'23 '10,'11 & '12 at Treasurer's office. 330'99 J-D 105,000r._ _June' 13-'33 330'01 A-0 32,000r Apr 1 '14-'29 NEWARK. 330'00 J-D 150,000r_June 1 '34-'63 This village is in Wayne County. 330'01 J-J 30,000r_July 1 '30-'44 Inc. 1903. Population 1910, 6,227. 5s '07 M-N 25,000r_May 1 '17-'25 ($5,000 due In odd years.) Sewer Bonds. $90,000 4318'09 M-N 100,000r_May 1 '22-'31 5s --Bonds. 58 '11 M-N 19,500r_May 1 '14-'15 Water 430'11 M-N 71,000r_May 1 '14-'21 330&48M-S $48,000r 430'11 M-N 55,000r_May 1 '14-'21 Village-Hall Bonds. _1913-1920 Fire and Police Bonds. 4.45E1'08M-3 $16,000rMay 6'13- $154,000 430'12 M-N$22,215r_May 1 '15-'22 BOND..DEBT _2,795,782 Fire-Department Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912_$14.29 330'99 M-N $3,000r___Nov '13-'15 1912_Village tax (per $1,000) F-A 44,000r_ _Aug 1 '13-'34 INT. mailed to registered holders. 330'00,M-N 50,000r_..May 1 '17-'26 58 '07 25,000r_.May 1 '18-'30 M-N '08 55 NEWBUR M-N 430'11 21,000r..May 1 '14-'20 This city is in Orange County. The M-N 17,000r_May 1 '15-31 prin. and int. on the water bonds is 430'10 Local Bonds. -Improvement Incorporated rents. met by water '03 M-N $76,009 May 1 '14-'32 Apr. 22 1865. Pop'n 1910 27,805. 4s 4s '04 M-N 41,000r_May 1 '14-'33 Voting-Machine Certificates. 45 '05 M-N 12,000r_May 1 '14-'25 1913-1915 Jan $3,900 430 4s '05 M-N 18,000r_May 1 '13-'21 City Hall. 07 M-N 17,136.32rMay1'17-'19 4s '96 A-0 $1,000r_ _Apr 1 '14-'15 5s' 58 '09 M-N 12,000r_May 1 '19-'20 Fire-Department Bonds. '14-'21 45 '04 11-8 $2,400r_ _Nov 1 '13-'14 00'11 M-N 46,000r_May 1 '15-'22 4s '06 A-0 1,200r_ _Apr 2 '14-'16 430'12 M-N 78,530r_May 1 '22-'23 1 1,900r_May A M-N 4 s'12 750r__Feb 1 '14-'18 55 '08 F-A School Bonds. 2,400r_ _Aug 1 '13-'19 F-A 430 '14-'27 1 M-N$71,000c_May 4$ 1 '97 '14-'19 3,300r_May 48 '09 M-N 2,0000..- May 1 1913 430'11 M-N 16,200_ May 1 '14-'31 48 '94 M-N 10,000r_May 1 '14-'23 Refunding Improvement Bonds 4s '05 M-N 68,000r_May 1 '14-'30 4315'12 M-8 $27.200r__-Sept 1 1932 43 '05 M-N 48,000r_May 1 '14-'25 48 '06 M-N Improvement Bonds. 199,000r_May 1 '20-'25 3348'03 J-J $4,500r_ _ _July 1 1913 58 '08 M-N 1 8.500r-- May 1 1931 1,600r_Junc 1 '13-'14 43 '04 J-D 55,000r_May 1 '15-'32 430'08 M-N 26,250__May 1 '14-'18 430'09 M-N 12,500r_May 1 '29-'31 M-N 430'09 1 5,164.08_May '14-'19 48 '09 M-N 85,000r_May 1 '14-'30 48 '09 M-S 49,980r_Sept 1 '13-'19 430'10 M-N 55,000r_May 1 '20-'30 430'12 M-S 31,500r_Sept 1 '14-'29 430'10 88,000r_May 1 '20-'41 M-N 450'11 1 430'12 M-S 13,500r_Sept '14-'27 430'12 M-N 70.000r_May 1 '15-'21 4.405'12 J-D 25,000_ _June 1 '13-'22 Certificate Redemption Bonds. 1938 1 97,000r___Feb -A F 4318'13 29,000 434s'll 1914-1920 Glebe Fund. 35 '95 F-A $25,170r_ _Aug 5 1935 430'12 M-N 21,000r_May 1 '15-'21 1,574.28r_May 1 '22 1,437.37r_May 20 1943 3s '93 J-J Park Bonds. Park Bonds. 4s '86 J-J $4,000o_july 1 '13-'14 4s '94 J-D $1,000r_June 1 '13-'14 430'10 M-N 4,500r_ May 1 1916 10,000r- _July 1 1915 330'95 J-J M-N 40.000r..May 1 '17-'36 330'96 M-N 10,000r___May 1 1916 430'11 Library Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 1 '14-'25 430'11 M-N1$24,000r_May '13-'16 330'96 J-D $29,507.40r_ Deo 990r_May 1 1926 4 %s'll M-N 28,800r_May 1 '14-'31 Map Bonds. Assessment 1913 Oct 1 500r A-0 0'03 5s '07 M-N $15,000r_ May 1 '17-'19 School Bonds. Land Damage Bonds. 3148'03 J-J $22,000r_ _July 1 '13-'23 A-0 $40,000r_ ...Apr '14-23 330'99 '13-'27 1 Oct 4315'07 A-0 60,000r 3.85s'09F-A 115,000r. Feb 1 1929 330'99 J-D 20,000r_ __July '24-'27 4.105'11J-J 40,000r___July 1 1931 330'00 J-D 30,000r _ _June 1 '25-29 MAY, 1913.j NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. NEW ROCHELLE (Con.)Special Assessment Certfs. (Subject to call after 1 year.) $53,000 Sewer 5s 45,000 Sidewalk, &c., 6s and 5s_ _ 12,957 Construction 55 78,610 Street 55 Temporary tax 5s & 5M_ 374,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 3 13_ 2,991,368 Temporary loans $563,568 TOTAL DEBT Apr 3'13_ 3,554,936 Assessed valuation, real_ _35,775,105 Assessed val., personal 371,135 Franchises 1,781,726 Total valuation 1912_ __ _ _37,927,966 Total rate (per $1,000) 1912_328.79 INTEREST payable at office of City Treasurer or, at the request of holder, will be remitted in N.Y.exch. NEW YORK CITY. Wm.J. Gaynor, Mayor; Wm. A. Prendergast, Comp' The consolidation provided under the Greater New York Charter became effective Jan. 1 1898 and New York City now includes Kings County, Richmond County arid the following portions of Queens County, namely Long Island City, the towns of Newtown, Flushing and Jamaica, and part of the town of Hempstead. The Legislature in 1912 passed a bill providing for the creation of the County of The Bronx out of what is now the Borough of The Bronx. The bill was subject to referendum of the citizens of the proposed Bronx County in November 1912 and was favorably passed upon at that time. V.95, p. 1288. On Jan. 17 1913 the Act was declared unconstitutional by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. V. 96, p. 299. This decision was reversed, however, by the Court of Appeals on Mar. 14 1913. V. 96, p. 810. The following statement includes all of the funded debt of the former City of New York and of the municipalities in Brooklyn Queens and Richmond which was recorded at the date of consolidatioti; also such additional amounts as were recorded in subsequent years as being funded obligations of said former municipalities to be assumed Dy the City of New York. These figures do not include $2,007,600 revenue bonds of the former City of New York outstanding Jan. 1 1898 and redeemable from its tax levy of 1897 nor $4,060,000 of revenue bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the former city of Brooklyn outstanding Jan. 1 1898, but redeemable from its tax levy for the year 1898. DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT CONSOLIDATION JAN. 1 1898. Net Debt. Tot. Funded Debt. Sinking Fund. Manhattan ec The Bronx•$226,144,311.28 $85,654,317.52 $140,489,993.76 74,892,119.84 Brooklyn .._-81.626,175.53 6,734,055.69 13,379,935.62 13,709,935.62 330,000.00 _ Quens 3,486,736.67 ___________ 3,486,736.67 Richmond Total_ ____________ •$324,967,159.10 $92,718,373.21 $232,248,785.89 'Includes $3,061,645.01 special revenue bonds. DEBT OF GREATER CITY AT PRESENT TIME. Since consolidation up to Apr. 1 1913 the Greater City has issued (not counting special revenue bonds or revenue bonds for current expenses $1,077.598,613 new bonds and redeemed and canceled issues aggregating 3262.292,273. The following compares gross and net debt of the consolidated city at different dates. Total Sinking Net x Funded 'Temporary Debt. Debt. Debt. Funds. Debt. Jan 1 '08 ;321,905,514 $3,069,245 $324,974,759 892,718,3738232,256,386 Jan 1 '99 341,844,226 8,187,265 350,031,491 99,380,292 250,645,199 Jan 1 '00 359.620,986 3,177,912 362,798,898 105,754,872 257.044,026 Jan 1 '01 384,794,598 7,495,936 392,290,534 112,288.129 280,002,405 Jan 1 '02 412,047,717 14,235,598 426,283,315 117,399.480 308,883,835 Jan 1 '03 434,339.606 26,739,908 461,079.514 126,742,949 334,336,565 Jan 1'04 477,623,199 49,285.750 526.908.949 150.893,603 376,015,346 Jan 1 '05 552,954.132 39,865,640 592,819.772 157,330,353 435,489,419 Jan 1 '06 594,056.513 48,377,500 642,434,013 169,780,612 472,653,401 Jan 1 '07 658,234,892 57,874,770 716,109,662 191,144,187 524,965,475 Jan 1 '08 726,646,965 62,014,037 788,661,002 197,437,164 591,223,838 Jan 1 '09 799,441,994 82,998,590 882,440.584 210,421,340 672,019,244 Jan 1 '10 880,430,289 65,575.439 946,005,728 232,368,059 713,637,669 Jan 1 '11 946.003.798 66.239,158 1,012,242,956 256,640,290 755,602,666 Jan 1'121,037.811,719 52,641,786 1,090,453.505 276,815,727 813,637,778 Jan 1'13 1,122,690,043 41,750,842 1,164,440,884 294,779,242 869,661,642 Apr 1'13 1,137,211,854 90,938,893 1,228,150,747 304,860,242 923,290,505 x Including general fund bonds as follows: $8,500,000 at Jan. 1 1904, $18,000.000 at Jan. 1 1905,$29,000,000 at Jan. 1 1906, $40,750,000 at jan.1 1907. $54,250,000 at Jan. 1 1908, $68,750,000 at Jan. 1 1909, $85,500,000 at Jan. 11910,$102.500,000 at Jan. 11911,$120,000,000 Jan. 11912,$137,500,000 Jan. 1 1913 and $137,500,000 Apr. 1 1913. On Jan. 1 1912 the funded debt also included $23,795,579 of the corporate stock notes described below; $35,391,095 of these securities were included on Jan. 1 1913 and $50,967,666 Apr. 1 1913. None outstanding at previous dates. 'Consists of special revenue bonds and revenue bonds for current expenses The water debt, included in the foregoing, was as follows at the several dates below: Water debt. Jan.1'98 Jan. 1 '11. Jan. 1 '12. Jan. 1 '13. Apr. 1 '13. Gross_ _ _$59,568,249$128,913,618$160,195,447*$177,576,337*$183,634,116 Net ____ 42,796,855 95,928,156 124,127,585 132,912,755 132,287,255 *Included on April 1 1913 were $24,412.998 corporate stock notes issued for water, and of which $11,312,998 were held by the public and $13,100,000 by the Sinking Fund. These on Jan. 1 1913 amounted to $17,249,719 held by the public and $7,100,000 by the Sinking Fund. ASSESSED VALUES.-The assessed valuation of property in the consolidated city for the year 1913 follows: Manhat. & Real Estate. Personal Estate, Total, Tax Rates. The Br'nx_$5,767,283,188 $270,603,495 $6,037,886,683 $18.10 Brooklyn_ __ 1,680,013,591 46,296,870 1,726,310,961 18.50 6,740,850 Queens ____ 477,792,836 484,533,686 18.50 81,558,246 1,777,225 1%ichmond__ 83,335,471 19.20 Total 1913-$8,006,647,861 $325,418,440 $8,332,066,301 $18.10 to $19.20 Total valuations for each borough in previous years were as follows: Queens. Richmond. Man.80TheBenx. Brooklyn. Total. 1912_5,938269,111 1911-.5.937,880,465 1910-5,543,421,737 1909-5,423,312,599 1908-.5,365,115,461 1907_ 5,235,399,980 1906...4,926,345,290 1905-4,680,680,189 1904-4,461,119,496 1903-4,295,489,443 1902-.2,937,511,554 1901-2,869,465,574 1900_.2,799,871 1899--2,669,088,835 1898--2,365,490,372 1897_.2,168,835,858 1896-.2,106,484,905 1895-2,016,947,662 1890__1,696,978,390 1885_ _1,371,117,003 1880_1,143765,727 ,872 1,723,496,394 463,147,289 1,745,026,899 451,909,227 1.463,368,346 339,922,440 1,439,142,030 317,785,805 1,418,312,907 306,367,810 1,274,088,457 228,860,037 1,169,729,982 169,140,633 1,031,894,265 149,499,728 990,568,732 138,856,650 953,794,705 133,958,623 756.110,610 117,885,838 748,203,743 118,006,430 695,335,940 109,926,453 855.092.980 110,066,632 5) 603.796,483 555,103,714 563,987,132 452,758.601 330,683,762 234,835,991 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 52,295,126 48,988,128 44,103,582 8,204,862,430 8,216,763,287 7,416,837,499 7,250.500,559 7,158,190,400 6,795,341,915 6,305,794,185 5,912,146,227 5,640,542,657 5,432,398,918 3,857,047.718 3,787,970,873 3,654,122,193 3.478,352,029 No assessment or tax in 1898. In 1903 the assessment of real estate was made on the basis of about real value; 1903 and subsequent values, therefore, are greatly in excess of those for previous years, and consequently the tax rate is much lower. (Under a law passed by the 1911 Legislature, the collection of taxes takes place semi-annually instead of annually, as heretofore. V. 93. p. 63.1 PAR VALUE OF BONDS.-Under the provisions of the city charter, registered bonds may be issued in denominations of $10 or any multiple thereof. EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION.-Section 8, Article 1. General Municipal Law. Consolidated Laws of 1909, provides that "all bonds of a municipal corporation, until payable, shall be exempt from taxation for town, county, municipal or State purposes." DEBT LIMIT.-At the general election in Nov. 1909 the voters passed on a constitutional amendment which permits the city, in ascertaining its borrowing capacity, to exclude bonds heretofore issued for any rapid transit or dock Investment, as well as bonds hereafter issued for a public improvement which provides a revenue in excess of the interest and amortization charges. The rapid transit and dock bonds may be excluded only in proportion to the extent to which the current net revenues received from these improvements shall meet the interest and amortization charges. • See the amendment in full under general remarks for New York State. • • 0,• • 47 ISSUANCE OF SHORT-TIME NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK.-A law was passed in 1911 authorizing the City Comptroller to issue short-term notes to provide funds pending the sale of corporate stock. See V. 92, p. 1577. ISSUANCE OF CORPORATE STOCK IN FOREIGN CURRENCY. The 1911 Legislature also passed a bill permitting the City Comptroller to make corporate stock payable in the currency of foreign countries. See V. 93. p. 63. GENERAL FUND BONDS.-A new kind of bond (known as the "General Fund Bonds") was created by the Legislature in 1903. It is issued for the purpose of releasing the surplus revenues of the sinking fund of the old City of New York, and to allow the money to be applied to the reduction of taxation. Under the law the bonds will be issued only in the way indicated, and they will be taken for account of sinking fund for redemption of the city debt No. 1. See V. 76, p. 610. Up to Apr. 1 1913 $137,500,000 of these bonds had been issued. APPROPRIATIONS.-The total appropriations for Greater New York in 1898 was $77,473.084.77; in 1899 it was $93,520,082.03; in 1900 it was $90,778,972.48; for 1901 it was $98,100,413.43; for 1902 it was $98,619,600.88; for 1903, $97,119,031.10; for 1904, $106,674,955.09; for 1905. $109,817,593.03; for 1906, $116,805,490.37,• for 1907, $130,421,505.56; for 1908, $143,572,266.17;for 1909, $156.545,148.14;for 1910,8163,130,270: for 1911, $173,967,835; for 1912,$181,090,657, and for 1913, $192,676,241. POPULATION (U. S. Census .figures)1910. 1900. 1910. 1900. Greater N.Y._ _4,766,883 3,437,202 Boro. of Queens.. 284,041 152,999 Man.& Bronx_ _2,762,522 2,050,600 Boro. of rtich'd_ 85,969 67.021 Roro. of Beklyn 1,634,351 1.166,582 Health Dept. estimates that the population of the Greater City will be 5,372,983 on July 1 1913. DETAILS OF INDEBTEDNESS. The tables which follow give full details regarding the indebtedness of the consolidated city and the various boroughs and other divisions forming part of it. We show first the bond issues made since the Greater New York Charter went into effect. Then we add statements reporting at length the indebtedness of the separate boroughs; all the districts, towns and other divisions being in each case grouped under the borough to which they belong. GREATER NEW YORK.-Bonds issued since consolidation. The loans marked (s f) are held in the sinking fund. GREATER N. Y. CHARTER. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 3)g M-N Corporate Stock. 8600,000 _1928 BRIDGES AND VIADUCTS. 3g M-N sf 50,000 1929 3g Bridges over Harlem River. M-N sf 70,000 1940 3g M-N 81.029,845-1928 3g M-N sf 105,000 1941 3g M-N sf 46,000 1941 3g M-N sf 131,000 1942 3g M-N sf 154.620. 1942 3g M-N sf 14,000 1952 3g M-N sf 40.000. 1919 3g M-N sf 20,000 1953 3g M-N sf 231,000 1952 Dept. of Corrections Bldg. 3g M-N sf 138.901.1953 33g M-N $300,000 1928 3g M-N 500,000-- -- -1930 34g M-N 650,000 1929 33g M-N 1,250,000--1929 3g M-N sf 40,000 1928 3%g M-N 1,200,000 1941 331g BI-N 150,000 1952 3g M-N 250,000 1953 Department Public Charities. 33ig M-N 1954 3g 450.000 M-N sf $31,518 1929 3,1-N Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay 3g sf 287,000 1940 3g M-N Park and City Island. sf 35,000 1941 M-N 1919 3g 3g M-N sf $135,000 sf 61,000 1942 M-N 1941 3g 3g M-N sf 405,000 sf 80,000 _ 1952 3g M-N sf 127,5001953 Bridges over Bronx River. 1919 334g M-N 3g M-N 175.000......... sf $16,000_ 1953 3g M-N 200,000.......1954 sf 11,500_ __ 1953 3g M-N ..1952 Court-House-Appellate. 3g M-N sf 25,000 3g M-N $250,000_ _.....1928 sf 75,000 _______ 1941 34g M-N 375.000_ _.....1929 Bridge over Tracks N. Y. Cent. 3g M-N M-N sf 85,000 3g M-N 1922 3g 1929 sf $33,000 3g M-N 1941 Criminal Court-House. sf 2,000 3g M-N M-N 1928 3g sf $20,0001923 50,000 M-N sf 97,000.......1952 Bridge over Port Morris Branch. 3g 3g M-N sf $9,000-1921 3g M-N sf 35,000 1953 1940 3g M-N New Hall of Records. sf 1,000. II-N sf $150,000.......1929 1953 3g 3g M-N sf 3,525 3g M-N Bridges over East River. 500,000.......1929 ..1929 3 34g M-N M-N sf $1,402,824 3g 1930 250,000 1940 3 M g M-N sf 67,000 3g M-N 2,810,0001940 1941 3 Mg M-N 3g M-N at 10,000 500,000-....1952 1952 1952 334g M-N sf 750,000 _ 3g M-N 700,000_ 1954 3g M-N sf 1,648,000 _ 1953 Health Department Buildings. 3g M-N 2,000,000 ______ -1928 3g M-N sf 1952 3g M-N M-N .1929 3g 700,000 sf $107,500........ 74,000 1953 3 M g M-N M-N 4,500,000 1940 3g sf 1,000 1954 3g M-N . 2,000,000 _______ 1952 3g M-N 250.000 1953 3g M-N 3.000,000. 200,000 -1953 34g M-N 1954 3g $1-N 4.950,000_ __ 1954 Botanical Museum. 3g M-N $200,000 1,500,000 ---- 1941 334g M-N 1928 M-N sf 175,000 1928 Viaduct over 96th St.,Riv.Drive. 3g Alt. & Rep'rs, Qu. Co. C't H'se. 3g M-N sf $85.000_ -- -- -1940 3g 31-N sf $5,000 1953 Bridge over Newtown Creek. 3g M-N sf $180,000 1940 Rep rs N. Y. Co. Court-House. 3g M-N 1952 3g M-N sf 30,000_ _ sf $5,000 1953 3 Hg M-N -1954 350,000 Construction CI-House,Bronx. M-N sf 250,000 ..1952 3g 3g M-N sf 110.000 1953 Melrose Avenue Viaduct. Library Bldg., Bryant Park. 34g M-N $140,000 __ 1928 334g $1-N $500,000_ ___-1929 3g M-N ...1941 3 M g M-N sf 20,000 500,0001942 1952 3g M N 3g M-N sf MOO _ 1952 600,000 ' 1953 3g M-N sf 57,000 3g M-N 1954 1,000,000_ 1952 4g M-N sf 116,976 _ 1955 3g M-N 500,000 _ M-N 500,000 1958 Bge.over Mott Hav.Cana1,135St. 4g ..1941 3g M-N 33ig M-N $30,000 sf 150,000 _ 1956 3g M-N sf 115,000_ 1957 Bridge over Eastchester Bay. 1953 3g M-N sf 610,000 3g M-N 1958 at $52,500 1941 4g 31-N 1959 3g M-N sf 10,000 _ 1,300,000 3g M-N 250,000_1956 M-N sf 5,000 _ -1952-1953 48 M-N 472.400......1957 Bridge over Garretson's Creek. 4g 3g M-N 1.000,000 sf $16.000 1952 4;4g M-N 1957 Bge. over N. Y. & H., 189th St. Public Building, Crotona Park, 3g M-N $75,000. _ - __ __1928 1952 33.g M-N sf 86,000 3g M-N M-N sf 2.500 1914 sf 18.000 1953 3g Bridge, Prospect Ave., Bklyn. Hospital Bldg.,Gouverneur Slip 3g M-N 1952 3g M-N sf $8.000_ $50,000 _ 1928 3g M-N sf 14.000......1953 334g M-N 85,000 1930 Bridge over Gowanus Canal. 3g M-N sf 8.000-- __ _.1953 3g M-N sf $195,000 ..1953 334g M-N 1954 100,000 _ 3g M-N sf 15,000 _ -1954 New Harlem Hospital. 3g M-N sf *220,322_ _ 1952 Bridge over Flushing Creek. $1-N 3g 1953 3;ig 3.1-N sf $36,000 1954 200,000 ___ 3g 1.1-N at 13,000 ___ _1952 Repairs to C't House,nlan 3g M-N BUILDINGS AND BUILDING sf $28,537 ....1952 SITES. 3g M-N sf 2.500 1953 New Buildings, Central Islip. Armories. 1929 M-N M-N 3g sf 82,000 sf $19,500 _______ 1923 3g 1930 3g M-N sr 115.681 Court-House Site, Bronx. $147.079_ -- _- -1940 3g M-N at 56,063 __ 1940 3)g M-N -1942 New Richmond County Jail. 3g M-N st 566,653 _ ..1952 3g M-N sf $3,000 sf 52.500 __ 1952 3g M-N 1953 3g M-N sf 55,000 M-N sf 365,000_ _ _____ 1953 3g Hall of Records, Kings County. 3;ig $1-N 550,000_ _-- _-1942 3g 31-N 3g M-N 84001.000 1952 100,0001953______ M-N 3g M-N sf 20,000 250,000_1954 3g 1941 Site Montague St. Pub. Library. Amer. Museum of Natural Hist. $1-N 3g M-N _28 11,92, 3g sf $40.000 1550.000. 1952 3g M-N 334g $1-N 300,000 _ sf 30.000 -1953 55.000-1195523 ..1953 3yig M-N 100.000. Borough Bldg., Richmond. 3g 3g M-N M-N sf at $44,000 1952 _ 3g 3g M-N sf 72,500 ......1953 M-N sf 93,491 1953 34g M-N 100.000...1954 334g NI-N 50.000_ __ __ 1954 sf 150,000 M-N 1940 3g New Hospital, Bronx. 3g M-N sf 200.000- - - -- --1941 3g M-N sf $46,000_ 1953 _1954 Bklyn. Inst. of Arts & Sciences. 334g M-N 50,000 $300,000 Court Building, Brooklyn. 3;,ig M-N a 300,000 M-N M-N sf $7,500 1953 3g 1941 3g sf 49.500 3g M-N ____ 1952 Borough Hall, Queens. 3yig M-N 150,000 14-N .1954 3g sf 840.000...1953 48 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. xcvi. New Bellevue Hospital. RAPID TRANSIT. WATER. MISCELLANEOUS-(con.) 334g M-N $50,000 -1954 To Provide for Water Supply. Court House, Gates Ave., Bkiyn. 3 Rapid Transit RR. Assessment on City Property. 3g M-N sf $260,000 1920 Mg M-N -1948-1949 $8,000,0003g M-N sf $35,0001954 1953 3g M-N M-N sf 445,000 1921 334g M-N $1,000,000 2,500,000 1950 3g 13th Dist. Municipa Cou Station, Brooklyn. 11-N sf 945,502 1922 3gComfort g M-N 1950 3g 1,500,000 3g M-N sf $127,000 M-N sf $60,000 1952 1953 33g M-N sf 544,000 1952 3g M-N 1951 3g 18,499,9501 1I-N sf 68,000 1953 3g M-N sf 680,498 1953 sf 501 1 Public -Comfort Sta., Manhat. 3g M-N DOCKS AND FERRIES. sf 482,500_ __ -_- _1953 1952 3 lig M-N sf 1,166,050 1952 sf $10,000 M-N 3g Mg M-N Docks and Ferries, &c. 500,000 1919 & 1952 3g 1952 3 314g M-N 10,000,000 sf 16,000 1953 3g 11-N sf $2,075,294 650,000 1953 3g 11-N A928 33g M-N 1953 334g 11-N 5,000,000 11-N 1953 50,000 3g 3g M-N M-N sf 1,374,706-------1940 3g M-N 1,500,000 1954 33g M-N 4,700,000 1954 100,000 1954 3g M-N sf 1,800,000 6,750,000 -1941 3g M-N 1954 1954 3g M-N 4,750,000 Telegraph, Richin'd. 3g Al-N M-N sf 850,000-------1942 334g M-N sf 158,500 1954 3gFire-Alarm sf 250,000 1955 3g M-N sf $2,000 1953 3g M-N sf 1.000,000-1952 4g M-N sf 1,588,500 1955 M-N 500,000 1936 3g 2d, 3d 6c 4th Wards, Q'ns. 3g M-N M-N 250,000-1940-----2,000,000 1955 3gMays 4g M-N sf 36,000 1956 4g M-N sf $42,500 1953 3g M-N 4g M-N 650,000__-1941 4g 4,250,000 1956 1,500,000 M-N 1957 2d 6c 5th Wards, Richm'd. 11-N sf 1,653,000 334g M-N 3,000,000_ _1929 4g 1956 3gMaps M-N sf 204,825 1957 3g M-N sf $20,000 1953 3lig M-N M-N 5,000,000______ _1952 4g 3,600,000 M-N sf 632,500 1957 1958 4g Various Purposes. 3g M-N 1,600,000 1928 43g M-N 4,500,000 1957 34g M-N Municipal 1957 4g 11-N 13,000,000 1954 3g M-N M-N 3,000,000_ 1953 4g 4,000,000 M-N 1,500,000 1958 3lig 11-N $34,500,000 1958 4g 12,500,000 1955 3g M-N M-N 3,150,000------1954 4g 2,000,000 3 M-N 1958 3g , 1959 4g M-N sf 186,735 1926 3g M-N 4g M-N sf sf 55,000 ' 1924 3g 213,012 1959 11-N sf 13,500 1924 PARKS AND PARKWAYS. 1I-N sf 695,000 1925 3g 4gsf10,000 1960 3g li-N sf 104,235 1925 4(g if-S St. John's Park. M-N sf 85,000 1926 3g _„_1960 3g M-N sf 2,070,699 1954 3g M-N sf $50,000........1916 3g M-N sf 51,500 (Subject to 1957 3g call after 1930.) 6,000,000_-M-N sf 7,748,704 1955 1941 4g M-S 3g M-N sf 15,000 . 11-N sf 2,709,000 1958 4g 8,500,000 1960 3g 11-N 17,500,000 1955 4g 1I-S Harlem River Driveway. M-N 1925 4g 100 20,000,000_11ch 11962 4g 11-N 10,500,000 1936 334g M-N 1940 $300.000. 4g 1I-N 811,000 1926 4g M-N 34,000,000 1956 Construction and Improvement 4g • M-N 1959 3g 16,000,000 M-N sf 1,319,295 1956 of Parkways. 3g M-N sf 10,463,225 1959 3g M-N sf 2,555,824 1957 1914 3g M-N sf $100,000 . SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 3g 1960 4g sf 1,004,400 M-N 9,000,000 1957 1940 3g M-N sf 100,000_ 12,000,000_ __- _--1960 4g 11-N 63,500,000 School-Houses, Sites & Bidgs. 4g M-S 1957 sf 10.000------1941 3g M-N *1,820,785 M-N 3g (Subject to call after 1930.) 19 4g 11-N 14,000,000 1958 3g M-N sf 80,000.1942 3 Mg M-N 4g 11-S 1960 $21,500,000 300,000 1940 4g M-N 360,440 1957 3g M-N sf 10,000------1953 3g 4 lig M-S 20,000,000_11oh 1 1962 3g 11-N sf 1,174,055 1928 M-N sf 6,510,575 1958 3 Mg M-N 100,000 -_1929 3 1922 4g sf50,000 M-N 1,800,000 1942 38 g '12 11-N 30,000,000 1959 Central Park Asphalt Walk. 20,000,000_Mar 1 1963 3g 3g M-N 1,500,000 1952 4 sg M-S M-N sf 2,345,559 1959 3g M-N sf $2,000_1940 3 M-N 3,200,000 1953 3g Water Mains and Pumping. sf775,542 1960 Spuyten Duyvil Parkway. 1I-N sf $106,343 1918 4glig 3g M-N sf 750,000 1952 M-S sf 32,000,000 1960 3g M-N sf $65,000. 1923 3g 350,000 1920 M-N sf 200,000 1953 3g M-N (Subject to call after 1930.) 3g M-N sf 30,000 1941 3g M-N Laying Water Mains. 5,600,000 1954 li,g'10 11-S 30,000,000 1960 Public Parks, 27th-28th Sts. 33g M-N $300,000 1917 4 g '12 33 1.100,000 ..... -_1922 434g M-S 45,000,000_11oh 1 1962 3g M-N -1921 3g sf $1,248 M-N sf 50,000 1917 3g'12 ___ sf 3,850,000 Boroughs of Manhattan & Bronx 1922 Public Park, Houston Street. Long Island Water Plant. 3g M-N sf $1,656,327 1929 M-S 25,000,000_Mar 1 1963 3g 1920 3g M-N sf $198,779 $570,000 1918 4Mg M-N sf 8,273 1940 3 Mg M-N Repairs. Low, Seth Fire-Boat 3g M-N 1940 334g M-N sf 14,000 Sanitary Protection of Water. 1,700,000 1929 1953 11-N sf $22,500 3 Mg M-N 1940 35ig M-N 3g 2,000,000 1I-N sf $200,000 1917 3g 1,000,000 1940 3 New Fire-Boat. Mg 11-N Public Parks, Twelfth Ward. 350,000 1917 3gConstruction 334g M-N 1,0001000 1941 1953 M-N sf $8,500 1921 3g 3g M-N 1I-N sf $29,495 sf 100,000 1919 3g M-N sf 1,000,000 1941 3g Topographical Bureau, Bronx. 1941 3g M-N sf 20,000 1I-N 350,000 1919 Borough of Brooklyn. M-N sf $2,000--1953-1954 1942 3g M-N 3g sf 7,500 33g 1I-N 500,000 1920 3gRebuilding 11-N sf $85,615 1929 Retaining Wail, 3g M-N sf 5,049 1953 3g 11-N sf 500,000 1921 M-N 07,385 1940 3g Edgecomb Avenue, 3g Public Park, Hester Street. M-N sf 200,000 1952 3g M-N sf 300,000 1941 3g 1953 1I-N sf $5,000 3g M-N 1920 334g M-N sf $31,908 Laying Water Mains, Brooklyn. 1,800,000 1929 Webster Avenue Relief Sewer. 3g M-N sf 1,000 1942 3g M-N M-N sf $200,000__1918-1919 1940 3g 2,190,000 3g 11-N sf $2,500 1953 3g M-N sf 125,000 1941 34g M-N 3g M-N 1 sf 25,0001 1920 900,000 1941 Improving & Equipping Brown3g M-N 1941 2,050,000 1, 850,0001 Borough of Queens. Stone Bldg., City Hall Park. Improvements, Riverside Park. 3g 3g M-N sf 29,000 1952 3g M-N 1929 sf $7,650 M-N sf $1,000 1953 3g M-N sf $153,500 1921 M-N sf 47,500 1953 11-N sf 49,350 1940 3g Duyvil & Pt. Mor. RR. 3g M-N sf 91,611 1940 3g 150,000 1920 3gSpuyten 1941 3g M-N M-N 1sf 100,000 11-N sf $551,025 1953 3g M-N sf 75,000 1941 3g New Aqueduct. , 0001 3g M-N 1942 33g M-N 1I-N sf $300,000 sf 15,600 1917 200,000 1941 3g ASSESSMENT BONDS. 3g M-N 1952 334g M-N sf 3,000 334g 1I-N 2,000,000 1917 500,000 1929 3g M-N $200,0000n or aft.'10 Riverside Drive Extension. 1I-N sf 450,000 1918 3 33i g M-N 150,000 1940 3 Mg 1I-N M-N 3)4g M-N 3 sf 320,1000n or aft.'!! 1928 $500,000 350,000 1918 Borough of Richmond. 11-N 3g M-N 1929 3g sf 500,0000n or aft.'12 100,000 3g M-N • sf 300,000 1919 3 M-N sf $47,000 1940 11-N 83,129On or aft.'04 1941 3g M-N 3g 1sf20,0001 M-N 1I-N 2,650,000 1919 3g 100,000 1929 3g M-N 100,000011 or aft.'05 1 150,0001 3g 1I-N sf 90,000 1920 3r M-N 150,000 1941 3 M-N 3g 200,0000n or aft.'07 1942 3gHigh-Schools M-N sf 50,000 3g Mg M-N 2,200,000 1920 and Sites. M-N 2,5000n or att.'05 sf 18,703 1952 3g 3g M-N 500,000 1921 3g M-N sf 246,852 1929 33g M-N 11-N 1,0000n or aft.'06 3g M-N . sf 36,000 1953 3 3g M-N sf 200,000 1922 3g Mg M-N sf 26,419 1940 33g M-N M-N 10,0000n or aft.'07 50,000 1953 M-N 1,500,000 1952 3g M-N 813,484 1940 3g 334g M-N 1I-N 7,5000n or aft.'08 750,000 1954 3g 3g M-N sf 1,530,000 1953 3g 3 Mg M-N 800,000 1941 33 4,0000n or atf.'09 11-N 3g Completion Riverisde Pk.&Dr. 3g 1I-N , 6g 350,000 1953 M-N 75,000 1953 3g 3g M-N 1914 5,000,000 3g 11-N sf $1,500 1940 3 lig M-N AI-N sf 70,000 1954 sf 112,637 1941 650,0000n or aft.'07 M-N Public Parks, 145th-155th Sts. 3g 1I-N 500,000 1922 3g M-N sf 1,000 1951 33g 984,3800n or aft.'08 11-N 33g M-N $1,365,000 1929 3;ig A-0 1,000,000_Apr 1 1954 3g Borough of Richmond. 930,000 1916 M-N 4g Park, 54th Street. M-N sf $100,000 1941 334g M-N 3,000,000 1914 3g M-N 1929 3g sf $7,162 M-N sf 75,000 1953 MN 350,620 MISCELLANEOUS. 1917 3g M-N 4g 1941 3g Medical 1,250,000 College Dormitory. 4g 11-N Department Street Cleaning. 6,500,000 1917 Park, 76th St. & East River. M-N sf $50,000 1952 3g 11-N 500,000 M-N sf *100,000 1929 4g 1918 1942 3g 3g M-N sf $11,541 sf 3,000 1953 3lig M-N M-N 4g 300,000 1919 2,00000 1953 3gSiteM-N 350,000 34g M-N College of City of N. Y. 3g M-N M-N 3g sf 1 9 18,424On or 62,668 4 2 0 9 aft. 99 Public Park, 111th Street. 11-N sf $14,861 1941 3g M-N 334g M-N $1,738,362 11-N sf 355,474 1952 3g 11,515On or aft.'00 1928 3g 3g M-N sf 121,119 1942 M-N 3g 159,000 11-N sf 1918 3g 17,185On or 3g 3g M-N sf 170,033 aft.'01 1953 M-N sf 16,052 1942 3 M-N 3gmg 11N 11- N 3g M-N 1929 9,0000n or aft.'02 sf 201,431 1 , 95 44 2 3g sf 65,000 of N. Y. Bldgs. 11-N 12,097On or aft.'03 3g 210000:000000 886,886 1940 3gCollege City 31g M-N sf $500,000 1952 3lig 11-N M-N 3g 2,6000n or aft.'04 1953 Prospect Park-Improvement. 34g 11-N 11-N 100,000 1954 61,676On or aft.'05 M-N 3g 3g M-N sf $10,000 1942 Fire Department. $300,000 M-N 50,0000n or aft.'04 3g 1I-N 1929 3g New Parks, 23d-24th Wards. M-N 1926 • 241,000 162,735 1941 3g sf $5,000-.1909-1929 24g M-N 334g M-N 20,171On or aft.'06 11-N M-N sf 800,000 1941 3g 3g 2g M-N 1929 sf 8,000 STREETS AND DRIVEWAYS. 3g M-N sf 1,0000n or aft.'10 sf 161,000 1953 3g 1I-N 3g M-N sf 12,500 1929 1I-N 29,000 1915 1953 4 4g 11-N sf 12,500 3g Awards for Change of Grade. ParkiWorth and Baxter Sts. M-N 1,645,000 4g 1916 50,000 M-N sf $115,480 3g M-N sf $185,605 1928 3g 1I-N 1942 3g 1,500,000 1917 1954 4 Mg M-N M-N 250,000 sf 217,720 1941 3 Mg M-N Improvement Parks, Parkways 3g sf 5000n or aft.'11 3g 3g M-N 250,000 1940 and Drives. Police Department. sf 3,0000n or after 1940 3g'12 1942 3g 3g 1I-N sf $123,500 M-N sf 187,500 1921 3g M-N sf $136,390 Nov 1 '13 1941 3g M-N M-N M-N sf 15,000 375,000 sf 7,000 1952 3g 1918 3g sf1,000 1922 1954 3g'12 3g M-N sf 125,000 200,000 1942 334g M-N 100,000 1954 3g M-N 34g M-N M-N 150,000 1942 3g Improvement Wallabout Basin. sf 9,499 1953 GENERAL FUND BONDS. 33ig M-N 1929 M-N 250,000 1I-N sf $100,000 sf 165,000 1952 3g 1953 3g Issued under the provisions of the M-N 3g M-N sf 32,500 sf 622,500 1952 3g Public Bath, Rivington Street. 1953 $50,000_Nov 1 1928 Greater Now York Charter as 3g 1I-N 3g M-N 450,000 Paving Jerome Avenue. 1953 1928 amended by Chap. 103, Laws of 1903. 1I-N sf 20,000 3g M-N 800,000 1954 3g 11-N $60,000 1928 3g General Fund Bonds. M-N sf 12,000 Public Baths. City of N. Y. 3g M-N 1953 3g sf 806, 00 1928 11-N sf $137,500,000 1942 3g 3g M-N id $150,000 Improve. Wm. H. Seward Park. Re-Paving Streets. 1930 M-N sf $310,000 11-N 1952 sf 72,000 3g M-N 1942 3g 1928 3g sf $30,000 1I-N 250,000 sf 50,000 3g 1928 3g M-N 1952 334g M-N St 100,000 BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN 300,000 2 1953 1929 334g M-N 250,000 3g M-N sf 6,300 1953 3g 11-N AND THE BRONX. 3g M-N sf 24,000 1954 1941 34g 11-N 350,000 Improvements Crotona Park. M-N sf 642,500 1953 DEBT OF OLD CITY OF NEW 1953 3 Mg 11-N 100,000 3g M-N sf $30,000 1928 3g YORK. sf 25,000 1952 11-N Monument to General Fowler. Bronx Park Zoological Garden. 3g In the following statement loans 1I-N 2,450,000 1952 334g M-N 1940 3g sf $1,550 $100,000 1940 3g M-N wholly In the sinking fund are dis2,000,000 1941 Soldiers' Memorial Arch. 3g M-N sf 75,000 1941 33g M-N tinguished by sf prefixed to the 2,000,000 1942 3g M-N M-N sf 125,000 3g sf $5,000 1942 3g M-N 194 1,500,000 1952 3g 11-N 20 9 amount outstanding. Sinking Fund, 3g M-N sf 25,000 sf 2,000 1951 34g M-N 750,000 1953 3g 11-N 1940 a Secured by Special 3g M-N 200.000 sf 125,100 1952 34g M-N Derived by Annual Taxation, 3,150,000 1954 3 Mg 11-N 43.000 1942 sf 63,000 1929 3 Mg 11-N M-N 3g Act of June 3 18783g M-N Bedford Ave. Improve.. Bklyn. 49,900 Department of Health. 1952 Additional Water Stock. 3g M-N 1924 3g sf $21,000 11-N $25,000 M-N 100,000 a 1953 3g A-0 1$100,0001_0ot 1 1933 3g M-N 3g 1942 11-N 1 3 Acquiring Land, William St. 100,000 1954 sf 3,000 1 sf45,000f 1953 3g 1I-N Skate and Golf House, Van 3g M-N sf $1,800 sf 44,287 1919 (Subject to call after Oct; 1 1913.) Cortiandt Park. Street and Park Openings. Construction of Sewers, BkIly 95 n. 3 300,000_0ct 1 1933 A-0 3 1914 3g 3g M-N 3 M-N sf $2,696,548 sf $20,000 11-N 1953 1940 Sf , (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1913.) 1929 3%g M-N 3g M-N sf 74,619 Silver Lake Park, Richmond. 100,000 Armory Bonds. 1940 34g M-N M-N sf 2,598,211 3g M-N Id $85,0001 1954 1940 3g 100,000 $170,500__Nov 1 1914 M-N 3g 1941 3 Mg M-N 3g M-N sf 538,700 1 30,0001 167,000 1942 3g M-N sf 100,000__Nov 1 1914 1942 11-N sf 2,265,578 Entrance Central Pk., 66th St. 3g Carnegie Library Sites. 3g 11-N sf 4,193,188 1952 38 M-N 3g M-N sf $250,000 1942 1940 sf $8,200 CONSOLIDATED STOCK. M-N sf 826,226 1953 3g 1952 Botanical Garden, Bronx Park. 3g sf 202,155 M-N 1,849,107 New York Bridge Bonds. 1929 3g 3g M-N sf $125,000 1953 sf 173,500 1941 3g M-N M-N 3g 11-N sf $330,000 3g M-N 1,112,126 1941 M-N 1922 sf 50,000 90,000 1953 3 1942 3%g 11-N sf 112000:00000 iv M1-N 19250 1952 3%8 11-N 1,000,000 3g M-N sf 69,000 250.000 1923 1952 35g 11-N 3g M-N 2,010,000 1953 95v4 .3 50,000 1952 334g M-N Redem. Assess. Bonds, Park1A 3g sf M-N M-N 1954 3g M-N sf 20,000 30,000 $458,000 1929 3 1926 1953 g3g M-N Metropolitan Museum of Art. 100,000 Improvement Atlantic Avenue. 3g M-N sf 210,801 1929 1954 1I-N sf $727,000 Improvement of Central Park. 3g 3 1942 1913 11-N 0$250,000 Land Awards. 3g 1.1-N M-N sf 2 10 1952 3g sf $7,883 1942 2 M 11-N00 20: M-N 1941 3g M-N 0000 1913 sf 680,000 sf $5,000 Improvement of Parks, Bor- 3g 1953 3g -N 1952 336g 1918 11-N sf 1,000 sf 108,500 M-N Bridge over Harlem River East 150,000 1953 3g ough of Richmond. 1953 1I-N sf 4.000 33g M-N of Broadway. 1954 sf $5,000 1941 3%g M-N 100,000 3g M-N Imp. Toilet Facilities (CityPks.) M-N 3g M-N 1952 3 sf 31,500 1942 sf $45,000 1919 3g M-N sf $3,000 Widening Roadway, 59th St. 1941 3g Br'k Av. 11-N 1952 . N. H. & H. RR. sf 1,000 1952 3g 3g 1I-N sf 11,500 sf $5,000 M-N 1942 3g M-N Brg. 1921 11-N M-N 11-N 1953 3 1953 3g sf 21.500 sf $50,000 sf 40,000 3g sf 4.096 MAY,1913.j NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Boroughs of Manhattan & Bronx. Fire Hydrant. M-N *50,000 1925 CONSOLIDATED STOCK-(Con.) 3g 336g M-N 50,000 1925 Amer. Museum of Nat. History. 3 M-N sf 25,000 1925 1913 M-N sf $595,000 3 Police Department. 1913 3g 2A M-N sf 205,000 M-N $60,550 1925 1920 334g M-N st 474,103 M-N 3 100,000 1916 1920 3 475,000 3g M-N M-N sf 14,000 1918 1925 334g M-N sf 50,000 M-N 3 20,000 1918 1917 250,000 3 A g M-N New East River Bridge. Bridges over Bronx River. 3 sf $137,325 1920 1919 334g M-N sf $5,000 M-N 3 M-N 100,000 1917 1920 336g M-N sf 15,000 M-N 3 300,000 1918 1919 sf 30,000 M-N 3 Public (St. John's). Bridge over Harlem R., 153d St. 336g M-NPark $554,565 1916 sf $50,000 M-N 1919 3 3 M-N st 35,000 1916 Girard and Walton Ave. Bridge. Park, 111th Street, 1922 3 Public st $15,000 M-N 3 M-N 1917 st $79,848 Harlem River Bridges. 3 M-N 1918 sf 8,842 3 M-N sf $17,175 1913 Park, 12th Ward. 3 M-N sf 45,590 1914 3 Public 1921 M-N sf $66,308 3 M-N sf 39,325 1915 State Tax for Insane. M-N 3 274,181 1920 336g 1916 M-N $1,200,000 M-N 3 sf 4,000 1918 334g M-N 1915 177,000 3 M-N sf 96,000 1919 Fort Washington Park. McCombs Dam Bridge. 1918 336g M-N $867,310 3 M-N sf $69,388 1916 Bridge Road. Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay 3 ExtensionKings 1919 M-N sf $2,000 Park and City Island. Parkways & Drives. Park, [mot. 3 M-N st $1,000 1916 336g M-N 1917 $123,000 3 M-N 1919 336g M-N sf 34,000 1918 175,000 Harlem River "Ship Canal." 1919 sf 690,000 3 M-N Ship Canal. 1920 310,000 3g M-N 3 M-N lit $315,000 1914 3 1918 M-N sf 37,000 3 M-N sf 45,069 1915 3 1921 M-N 102,000 3 M-N st 36,573 1919 1914 sf 100,000 M-N M-N 3g 80,000 1920 3 165,0001 3g M-N 1914 Third Avenue. I st 7001 3 M-N sf $100,000 1914 Redemption Bonds. 3 M-N 1915 sf 85,000 3 A g M-N 1922 $7,000,000 1920 3 M-N sf 204,038 Assess. Bds., Park Av. 1916 3 Redemp. 3 M-N sf 15,000 M-N st $100,000 1920 1916 334g M-N 250,000 Bonds. 1917 3 School-House 334g M-N 400,000 M-N 1913 $754,561 1920 3g 400,000 3g M-N M-N 1914 st 77,621 1920 M-N st 655,980 3 M-N 1914 809,013 1918 3g 400,000 336g M-N 3 M-N 27,000 1914 155th Street. M-N 84,695 1914 1916 3 A g M-N M-N sf $1,140,000 3 1,925,141 336g 1915 1917 3 if 5,000 M-N 3 M-N st 1,453,402 1916 100,000 1920 3g M-N 3 M-N sf 122,886 1916 First Avenue. 334g M-N 1916 3,691,270 3 M-N st $180,000 1920 3 M-N iif 122,806 1916 City Improvement Stock. M-N 42,000 1914 3g M-N $778,772 1915 3 334g M-N 112,058 1916 Castle Garden Imp. Aquarium. 3g M-N 1914 959 st 3 M-N 1920 $70,000 M-N 87,871 1914 New Parks, 23d & 24th Wards. 3gPublic Park, 11th Ward. 1029 3 236 M N sf $4,736,100 1920 $23,709 sf M-N (Subject to call after 1909.) Public Park, 28th Street. 1929 5,087,000 236 M-N 1921 sf $16,696 3 M-N (Subject to call after 1909.) Fifth District Police Court. Public Park, Hester St. 1913 3 st $39,189 M-N 3 M-N st $12,790 1920 Re-Paving. 3 M-N sf 1,271 1923 1913 3 3 M-N st $1,500,000 M-N sf 2,500 1920 1913 500,000 M-N 3 Viaduct, Riverside Drive. 1916 500,000 M-N 3 M-N sf $65,000 1914 1920 3 sf 525,000 M-N 3 700,000 3g Impr. Spuyten Duyvil Parkway. M-N 1920 475,000 3lig M-N 1916 3 M-N sf $55,000 1923 3 A g M-N 600,000 1917 Melrose Avenue Viaduct. 3 A g M-N 1,400,000 1918 3 M-N 1922 sf $25,000 Seventh District Police Court. Department of Correction. 3 M-N st $73,636 1916 3 M-N 1921 sf $50,000 3 M-N sf 14,485 1917 250,000 1918 199,000 3g M-N 1920 336g M-N Public Driveway. Hospital Bldg.,GouverneurSlip 3 M-N sf $1,700,000 1918 3 M-N 1916 sf $65,000 800,000 M-N 3g 1920 Department of Charities. 336g M-N 250,000 1916 3 M-N sf $418,175 1921 Washington Bridge Park. 350000 336g M-N 1918 1915 sf $16,779 3 M-N Ambulance Station. sf 20,000 M-N 3 1920 3 *50,000 M-N 1916 sf 640,000 3g M-N 1920 Dock Bonds. Gore of Land, 135th Street. 4 M-N sf $820,000 1913 M-N sf $183,509 1916 4 3 M-N 1914 sf 175,000 Ward's Island Purchase. 3 M-N 1914 sf 270,000 M-N sf $147,360 3 1913 3 M-N 355,000 1914 672,409 M-N 1913 336 M-N 3 1,150,000 1915 Corlears Hook Park, 3 M-N 11,000,000-1916-1917 $1,370,421 1913 M-N 336 1 500,000 1918 124 500 1914 3 M-N 3g M-N st 500,000 1918 El'zone Plant, Riker's Island. 3 M-N 1,000,000 1919 1913 236 M-N sf $37,000 M-N 3 sf 50,000 1919 Cathedral Parkway. st 400,000 236 M-N 1920 $195,000 1914 3 M-N 3g M-N 1,050,000 1920 Mulberry Bend Park. 3 M-N st 450,000 1921 1924 3 3g M-N $1,584.371 M-N 1,250,000 1921 100,000-------1920 3 M-N 3g M-N 3( 2,480,000 1922 Crotona Park, Public Bldgs. 3 M-N 20,000 1922 1914 3 st $33,164 M-N 3g M-N st 1,660,000 1923 1914 3 . 60,000 M-N 3g 865,000 M-N 1923 1920 3 sf 36,947 M-N 3 sf 960,000 M-N 1924 Fire Department. M-N 3 1,125,000 1924 $108,015 1914 336 M-N M-N 3g 500,000 1924 1915 3 sr 150,000 M-N 3 st 30,000 M-N 1925 st 600,000 1916 336g M-N M-N 3 1,750,000 1928 Street and Park Opening. 250,000 sf 3 M-N 1928 $1,868,867 334g M-N 1918 3g M-N 1,160,000 1925 Street-Cleaning Department. 336g M-N 1,000,000 1926 1914 334g M-N M-N sf $130,115 3 4,000,000 1927 50.000 3g M-N 1914 Water Mains. 150,000- _- _ 1916 3 Croton 336g M-N M-N st $250,000 1918 College of the City of N. Y. M-N 400,000_ _-_ _1918 $47,000 1914 336 M-N 3g for Pub. Bldgs. Health & Comf't 1914 45,650 336g M-N M-N st $25,000 1919 1915 3 st 350,000 M-N 3 Bath, Rivington Street. 1915 3 Public 158,600 336g M-N M-N sf $30,000 1919 High-School Bonds. Court House, Appellate Division 1916 336g M-N 3 sf $5,000 M-N $389,432 1918 3 M-N sf 64.594 New Hall of Records1919 1923 M-N sf $105,100 b.-Secured by Special Sinking Bldgs. for Botanical Museum. 1921 Fund Derived from Annual Taxation 3 M-N sf $125,000 Under Provisions of the Constitutional Riverside Park. 3g M-N 1914 Amendment Adopted Nov.4 1884-$190,000 3 Additional Water Stock. M-N sf 10,000 1914 3g M-N $3,030,500 190,000 1914 336g M-N 1915 3 M-N st 55,000 1,750,000 1921 334g M-N 1916 Paving Jerome Avenue. 3g M-N 376,500 1914 sf $125,000 M-N sf 15,000 M-N 1922 3g 3 1914 Additional Croton Water Stock Board of Health. $200,000 M-N 1914 st $38,028 M-N 1919 3g 3 Water Main Stock. Re-Paving 3d Ave., 23c1 Ward. $250,000 M-N 1914 $50,000 1920 3g M-N 3g 1023 Payable from Taxation or from Sinksr 14,000 M-N 3 ing Fund, if Approved by CommisRe-Paving Avenue A. 1920 sioners, Provided Such Payment Shall $100,000 M-N 3g Not in Any Way Impair the Preferred Wards. 24th Re-Paving 23d & 1920 Claims thereon. (Section 6,Chap. 3 M-N 1st $13,425 1921 383, Laws of 1878)1st 400,000 1917 336g M-N 1100,000 Consolidated Stock-City. 1920 6 1 85,000 1901 $500 49 Consolidated Stock-County. 3.30g J-3 1 $699,000 1917 18,000,000_1918-1921 Tax-Relief Bonds. $2,500 1890 sioners Thereof Approve, Provided such Payments Shall Not in Any Way Impair the Preferred Claims Thereon (See Sec. 6, Chap. 383,Laws of 1878). 3 M-N sf $75,000_0n or aft. '88 3 M-N sf 36,042_0n or aft. '95 3 M-N sf 5,888_0n or aft. '96 c.-Payable from Assessments or 3 M-N 13,019_0n or aft. '97 sf from the Sinking Fund,if the Commis- 3 M-N sf 30,588_0n or aft. '98 ANNEXED TERRITORY BONDS. Town of Morrisania11913 to 19151 Central Av. construction Annually 1$1,000 y'rlyf $2,500 J Semi 1916 1980 1 Central Av. construction 7 lannually $1,000 y'rlyj 65,000 Town of West Farms'Annually& 1914 to 21471 Central Av. construction 7 Iseult an. $1,000 y'rlyf 232,000 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. $2,000; In 1959 and 2147, each $500. Interest on about one half the bonds is paid annually, on the remainder semi annually. 'Highway improvement $92,000 Village of Williamsbridge-----1Sewers 175,000 $267,000 'Improvements $1'75,000 Town of Westchester_ __ _ -----1School district ---------18,000 18,000 193,000 Village of Wakefield, highway improvements 36,170 Town of Eastchester, school district bonds 1,000 a, 13, c.-These letters indicate on which sinking fund the bonds are a lien, as more fully explained below. INTEREST-WHERE PAYABLE.-Coupon interest is payable at Guaranty Trust Co.; registered interest at office of City Comptroller. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. OLD CITY OF BROOKLYN The old city of Brooklyn covered the entire area of the county of Kings, the county government being consolidated with that of the city on Jan. 1 1896 under the provisions of Chapter 954 of the Laws of 1895. Under provisions of this Act, "the debt of the said county shall not be deemedthe 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. Borough of Brooklyn-Old City of Public Market Bonds. Brooklyn-(Con.). 334g _ -$90,000 1924 Arrearage. Museum Arts and Sciences. • J-J sf $150,000_ __July 1 1923 336g 4 J-J *200,000_ _ _Jan 1 '25-'26 334 J-J 700,000_ _ _ _May 1 1924 336 J-J 92,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1927 (Subject to call.) 4 34 $549,000_ _.._July 1 1924 336 J4 sf 25.000- -_ -Jan 1 1927 Sewer Bonds, County Deficiency. J-J 336g J-J st $48,000__Jan 1 1926 4 $100,000 1917 J-J 334g J-J 50,000 700,000_ _ _Jan 1 1936 4 1918 334 34 1st 100,000 Bridge Bonds. 1924 50,000 6 J-J I $350,000 1925 July 1 1914 34 500,000 6 J-J 300,000 July 1 1916 4 1919-1923 5 J-J 500,000_ __ _July 1 1917 3 Ag 34 sf 40,000_ ___Aug 6 1916 6.000 5 J-J 250,000____July 1 1918 334g 1913 30,000 5 J-J 810,000_ _ _July 1 1919 336g 1914-1919 5 J-J 6,000 319,000____Ju1y 1 1920 334g 1920 4 J-J 371,000 __July 1 1921 3 A g ___ 63,000 1921-1927 _ 4 J-J 400,000_ _July 1 1922 3 A g 7,000 1928 4 J-J 200,000 ___July 1 1923 334 --43,000 1922 4 J4 257,000 200,000 _Jan 1 1925 34 --1915-1916 3-3 250,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1925 300,000_ __ _July 1 1927 3 A g J-J 4 356,000_ ___July 1 1928 3 A g J4 4 J-J 175,000__Jan 1 1936 334g F-A 21,000__Aug 1 '13-'15 New York Bridge. J-J sf 117,000_ __ _July 1 1922 7 J-J '$400,000 July 1 '13-'16 3 334 J-J sf 50,000 96,000__ _July 1 1917 7 J-J 1933 J-J 400,000_ _July 1 '23-'26 100,000_ __ _July 1 1918 3 7 J-3 7 J-J 104,000_ _ _ _July 1 1919 334 --- 1s1 200,0001-1923-1926 1 200,0001 7 3-3 190,000_ _ _ _July 1 1920 J-J 200,000 1931-1932 7 J-3 191,000___July 1 1921 4 0,000_ __ _Jan 1 1925 7 J-J 154,000_ _July 1 1922 334 34 7 J-J 65,000_ __July 1 1924 336g 3-3 1218,000-Jan 1 1936 I 50,000--Jan 1 1937 Memorial Monument Bonds. 336g J-J $40,000_ _ _Jan 1 '24-'27 3 Ag .14 sf 15,000 1938 J-J 100,000___Jan 1 1926 7,000_ _ _ _Oct 4 1917 4 334g J-J 334g 34 New East River Bridge. 45,000_Jan 1 1918 3 A g J-J $25,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1935 336 J-J 50,000_ __ _Jan 1 1925 336g 3-3 150,000_ _- _Jan 1 1936 336g J4 1st 50,0001-_Jan 1 1927 1 250,0001 336g J-J 360,325-_--Jan 1 1937 J4 336g F-A 100,000_ ___ jan 1 1914 sf 2,000____Jan 1 1937 3g Bridge Connecting Counties of 3g 34 sf 49,000_ _Jan 1 1914 Kings and Queens. Park Bonds. 1925 4 $100,000 334g J-J $50,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1914 112,000- _-Jan 1 1936 7 336g J4 J-J 6,561,000_ __July 1 1915 40,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1922 7 336 J-J J4 134,000__ _ _July 1 1916 334 J-J 600,000__ _Jan 1 '26231 7 J4 500,000..__ _Jan 1 1917 60,000_ _Mch 12 1926 7 336g M-S 1-3 410,000_ -_ _Jan 1 1918 3 J4 I 300,000--Jan 1 '23-'25 6 34 1.092,000July 1 1924 lsf 60,000----Jan 1 1922 3 J4 sf 100,000_ ___Jan 1 1914 Approach3 J-J 1 1915 4 J-J 1$200,000 July 1 '25-'26 3 J-J 65,000_ -Jan 1 1916 1 75,000_ ___July 1 1927 3 34 sf 100,000--Jan 1 1917 336 .14 1$200,000 _ _ _ _Jan 1 1927 3 J-J at 50,000- __Jan • 1 1st 82,000_ _Jan 1 1927 334g 34 sf 40,000...... July 1 1918 1913 334 1,200,000 1923-1926 Re-Indexing Bonds. 3 A g J-J 100,000_ - _ _Jan 1 1928 3 A g 34 70,000-- _ _Jan 1 1929 336g J-J sf $271,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1927 Local Improvement Bonds. City-Hall Improvement Bonds. 3 Ag J-J J-J I $400,0001_ _Jan 1 '16-'24 $95,000_ -_ _Jan 1 1920 3 3 A g J-J sf 35,000_ _Jan 1 1920 1st 500,0001 3 A g J-J 25,000__Jan 1 1921 334 34 1 200,0001 ____1918-1921 Gravesend Improvem't Bonds. 1st 140,0001 J-J at 7,000_ __Jan 1 1921 $300,000_July 10 '32-'34 3 336g J4 1100,000 1920 336 J-D sf 13,000_ Dec 17 1925 4 1 8,000 1921 8,500- _May 21 1925 336 J4 34 300,000.... Jan 1 '20-'22 Interest due on Gravesend Bds. 4 34 400,000_ _Jan 1 '25-'28 $21,242_ _ _ _Jan 1 1936 4 336g J-J 4 34 35,00(L._Jan 1 1929 Public Library. J-J sf 200,000- ..Jan 1 '23-'24 $5,000 336g J-J - _Jan 1 1937 336 3 A g 3-1 200,000---Jan 1 1914 Jamaica Plank Road Bonds. 200,000jan 1 '15 & '30 336g J-J sf $105,000___ _Jan 1 1917 336g J-J 3 A g J-J 300,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1916 Site and Building Bonds. 250,000_ __Jan 1 1917 3 J-.1 1st 200,000 1914-1915 336g J-J sf 65,000 1916 336g J4 sf 215,000_ .... Jan 1 1917 F-A 300,000_ _Feb 13'14-'16 4 J4 1920-1922 3 900,000 37,000-.._ _Jan 1 1937 309,000 4 J-J 1923 334g J-J st 10,000 3 J-J 100,000 1917 1920 334g --- sf 117.000 1922 J-J sf 200,000_ __ _1921 &1923 3 3 --400,000 1922 3 1926 J-J 1st 70,0001 3 1 30,0001 Water Bonds. 1924 34 sf 100,000 3 --- $389,000 1914 1917 4 J-J 1st 30,0001 3 4 __ 150,000 1914 I 220,0001 1937 500,000 3-3 1918-1919 334g --- 1st 110,0001 3 11,125,0001 Leonard Street Improvement. 205,855 Mch 1916 336g J-J sf $70,000_ _- -Jan 1 1937 336g J-J J-J sf 10,000_ __Aug 6 1916 336g Market. Wallabout J-J I 250,0001- _Jan 1 1925 336g 336 J-J sf $25,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1925 lsf 100,0001 15,000_ __ _Jan 1 1925 3 A g J-J 33ig J-J 16,500_ _ _May 21 1917. 25,000___Nov 10 1916 3 336g J-J h g 34 350,000_ __ _Jan 1 1936 20,000_ _Oct 4 1917 336g 3 A g J-J J-J st 116,395---Jan 1 1917 336g J-J sf 70,000.___Jan 1 1925 3 A g J-J 65,000----Jan 1 1925 Sold iers'ScSailors' Monum't Bds. 109,000__Jan 1 1926 4 3 A g 3-3 34 $109,000.... July 10 1925 50 4$ NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. GRAVESEND. School Bonds $100,000_ - __Jan 1 1920 J-J 4 was annexed to the City 200,000__ _Jan 1 '1£3-'19 of Gravesendin 3 M J-J Brooklyn 1894. 40,000_ _ _ -Jan 1 1923 3M J-J Sewer Bonds, J-J sf 200,000__ _Jan 1 '23-'24 .T-J ;66,000_ _ _Jan 2'18-'27 3M J-J sf 18,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1925 4)45 132,000_ - _ _Jan 1 1925 3.65s J-J 20,000_ - _ Oct 4 '18-'27 33ig J-J J-J 156,000_ _July 2 '19-'25 474,000--_Jan 1 1936 3)4s 3g J-J 3 1917 .14 127,000 _July 2 '26-'28 f 4,000 1100,000 1918-1919 6,000_ __ _July 2 1921 9,000_ _ _ _July 2 1922 -----1920 J-J 1sf 87,000 3 J-J 1128,000„July 2 '23-'30 lsf 75,000 1921 58 4 J-J 1200,000____1920 &1922 I 10,000_ __ _July 2 1931 1 50,000 7,000_ __ _July 2 1932 1921 July 2 1921 28,000 3 J-J 1917-1920 400,000 J-J 30,000_ __ _July 2 1922 Isf 93,0001 1916 58 3 7,0001 280,000 July 2 '23-'30 1 3,000_-_ _July 2 1931 1917-1919 3 .T-J sf 300,000 1920 Improvement Bonds. J-J Isf 85,0001 3 J-J $330,000_ _ _ _July 1 1933 1 15,0001 58 J-J 127,000_ __ _Jan 1 1934 ,T-J 1921-1922 58 3 200,000 J-J 300,000_ _July 1 1939 1923 48 J.-4 181 80,0001 3 J-J 40,000_ _ _ _July 1 1934 53 1 20,0001 3 Mg J-J 250,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1937 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '13..61,427,000 3 A g J-J 90,000_ _Jan 1 1937 NEW UTRECHT. 1927 33g J-J sf 24,500 New Utrecht was annexed to the 1924 100,000 3g _ _ _ 1926 City of Brooklyn in 1394. 50,000 33ig _-1935 218,000 3g __ Street improvement Bonds. J-J $410,000_ _ _Jan 1 '14-'54 SINKING FUND.-The sinking 5s fund Is invested in Brooklyn's own BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13_4410,000 bonds, those issues marked with "sf" COUNTY OF KINGS. In the table above being held enKings County and the City of tirely by this fund. were consolidated on Jan. 1 Brooklyn INTEREST.-Interest is payable by the City of New York. Regis- 1896 (see V. 62. p. 49). the of office the at tered interest County Farm. ___ $119,000._ ...May 1 1913 Comptroller and coupons at the Nas- 48 sau National Bank, Brooklyn. _ _ _ 100.000_ ---May 1 1914 3)4s ASSESSED VALUATION.-(BorDriveway & Parkway. $200,000„July 1 '13-'14 ough of Brooklyn.)-There was no 43 50,000-July 1 1915 -_ assessment or tax in 1898. 11,800,000- _July 1 '16-'33 FLATBUSH. Improvement. Building City the to annexed was Flatbush $175.000-May 1 '13-'19 48 of Brooklyn in 1894. Park Fund Loan. Sewer Bonds. 1 '13-'44 1913 --$1,600,000-May 48 15 J-J sf$5,000..July 33s 400,000._July 1 '33-'40 J-J sf36,000-July 15 '14-'19 48 33s J-J sf5,000_July 15 1920 3 Ms Refunding Loan. J-J s124,000_July 15 '21-'28 334s 33s --- $130,000_ _ _May 1 1918 J-J 144,000_July 15 '13-'28 3s 43 --_ 180.000_ _ _May 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13_4214,000 Street Improvements. 48 LOTS. --- $500,000_ _July 1 '15-'19 NEW ($100,000 due yearly.) • New Lots was annexed to the City 4s -__ 51,050,000..-July 1 '20-'26 of Brooklyn in 1894. ($150,000 due yearly.) J-J $325,000_July 15 '13-'25 43 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13-$325,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '13-$6,304,000 BOROUGH OF QUEENS. VILLAGE OF COLLEGE POINTCOUNTY OF QUEENS. TOWN OF FLUSHING. The debt of the county of Queens Is reported under the county's own Improvement Bonds. name on a subsequent page; the 3)4s 1913-1926 ___ $64,400 amount of the original deot which 45 12,000__Deo 1913-'16 was chargeable to the City of New Water Bonds. be to finally adjudicated York was 75 J-J 513,000„July 1 1913 $3,796,032 11, leaving $1,011,967 89 48 J-J 44,000_ _July 1914-'17 as Nassau County's share of the old. 45 ___ 25,000 1937 apportionof Indebtedness. Instead ing certain bonds to N. Y. City and BOND. DEBT Apr 1 19134158,400 to Nassau County, the debt and in- VILLAGE OF FLUSHING-TOWN terest Is not divided, but N. Y. City OF FLUSHING. pays .7895241493 of the principal and Interest as It becomes due, and NasFunding Bonds-1892-93-94. ___ $1,500 1913-1915 sau County .21047585027. The Comp- 45 1913-1919 troller of N. Y. City acts as 4s ' A-0 7,000 agent in the payment of the debt. Bonds. Street Improvement The amount of Queens County bonds 48 M-N $22,000_ May 1 '13-'18 outstanding on April 1 1913 was 4s g A-0 120,000-Oot 1 '19-'48 $4,408,000, of which $3,480,222 was Water Bonds. chargeable to New York City. 1914 A-0 $20,000 58 1913-1932 4s g J-D 20,000 LONG ISLAND CITY. Queens in city This was formerly a VILLAGE OF WHITESTONECounty. TOWN OF FLUSHING. Newtown (Funded Debt). Water Bonds. F-A $96,000-Feb 1 '14-'19 6s 1922 ___ $30,000 F-A 16,000_ - __Feb 1 1920 4348 4s 1923 _-- 22,000 4348 1924 7,500 Water Loan. --4348 1920 4 ($10,000 1914-1918 2,500 --1921 i 8,000 3s Improvement Bonds. 1924 53 5,000 1913-1921 --_ 538,000 A-Of 12,000--__Oct 1 1913 5s g 1913-1926 68 ___ 48,000 10,000--Oot 1 1914 Bonds. Sewer sf19,000--Oct 7 1915 6s 1902 4 Msg $164.59 1919 3Ms _--- 17.000 OF HEMPSTEAD. TOWN (Refund.) Bonds Map u Survey & The bonds of the old town of J-J $66,000-July 1 '18-'25 Hempstead which have been asFunded Debt Bonds. 1913 sumed by N. Y. City, are given below A-05112,000 4s The rest of the bonded debt of the old u Refunding Water Loan. town will be found under the town's M-81$30,000__Sept 1 '18-'19 own name In its proper place else1. 45.000-Sept 1 '23-'25 where. M-S 45,000 Sept 1 '20-'22 48 Road Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. J-J 5127,000--- _July 1 1923 48 g 1924 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 19134127,000 $35,000 4 Ms The amount of the outstanding General improvementBonds. M-S$190,000----Sept 1 1914 bonds of the school districts con4 Ms 1913 tattled in the town of Hempstead M-S 50,000 4)48 1918-1923 (except those below) which will be M-S 300,000 434s chargeable to the City of New York Bonds. Award Park 1917 has not yet been judicially deter___ $78,000 4)4s mined. Recognized BONDED DEBT Apr 1 1913_..41,144,000 HEMPSTEAD SCHOOL PAR VALUE.-Bons are in $1,- TOWN OF DISTRICTS. 000 and $500 pieces. under Hempstead.) above note (See city the by payable is INTEREST District No. 18. of New York-registered interest at 1918 --- $5,000 the Chamberlain's office and cou- 58 1917-1938 ___ 22,000 pons at the office of the Comptroller 58 District No. 27. of New York City. 1917-1933 ___ $17,000 58 TOWN OF FLUSHING. District No. 23. 1913-1979 Road Bonds. 58 --- $67,000 " 1913-1919 58 g 1937-1949 $18,000 4s g _-- 65,000 1913-1921 17,500 48 g Hempstead School Districts Nos. 1913-1918 1, 9, 11, 15, 17, 20, 21 and 24 will be 6,000 --58 on pages 44 and 45. TOWN OF FLUSHING SCHOOL found DISTRICTS. VILLAGE OF ARVERNE-BY-THE SEA-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. District No. 2. Drainage Bonds. 1913-1910 54,000 5s1915-1919 $5,000 55 g District- No. 4. 9,000 1920-1923 1914-1915 58 g 5851,000 Building Bonds. District No. 5. $8,000 1913-1927 55 1917-1924 F-A $72,500 g Improvement Bonds. M-S 34,000__Sept 1913-'29 4s $40,000 1920-1927 M-S 10,000-Sept 30 '30-'34 5s g 4s --- 60,000 1920-1925 58 g District No. 7. 1920-1923 55 4,000] g 1917-1936 $50,000 48 c 40,000 1920-1923 1937-1944 58 g 20,000 4s g VILLAGE OF FAR ROCKAWAYTOWN OF HEMPSTEAD. Improvement Bonds. J-J *61,000_ _Jan 1 1022 58 J-J 58 1914-1921 8,000 48 J-J 3,000--Jan 1 '14-'16 48 1914-1917 --4,000 48 _- - 15,000-__ _June 1 1918 Sewer Bonds. J-J $75,000- __ -Jan 1 1916 58 58 J-J 35,000...._ _Jan 1 1917 J-J 3)4s 24,000......Jan 1 '14-'28 [VOL. xcvi. Sewer Bonds. 3 As g 1913-1926 511,200 Road Bonds. 1913-1924 3 As g 56,500 TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN. Refunding Bonds. 48 g $13,000 1913-1925 Road Bonds. 58 g 1927 $130,000 MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL DISTRICTS. District No. 1. 1913-1917 58 g $11,250 VILLAGE OF ROCKAWAY B'ACH District No. 2. -TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD 1914-1944 58 --- 164.000 Street Improvement Bonds. TOWN OF NORTHFIELD. 58 ___ 121,000 1914-1920 Road Improvement Bonds. 1927 TOWN OF JAMAICA. --- $150,000 58 g 4.,Road Bonds. DISSCHOOL NORTHFIELD 1926 $450,000 TRICTS. Town-Hall Bonds. District No. 3. 4s 1913-1926 --- 526,000 $552.63 - -1913-1915 _ 4385 District No. 6. VILLAGE OF JAMAICA-TOWN 17.000 1913-1919 _ OF JAMAICA. 55 Distric-C No. 6. Sewer Bonds. $19.000. _June 1 '13-'22 58 1917 ___ $150,000 4g District No. 7. 5525 1913-1915 Street Improvement Bonds. 6s _-_ $400,000 _ _1917-1936 4g Distri-c-C No. 9. 1913-1916 58 --- $1,400 TOWN OF • JAMAICA SCHOOL DISTRICTS. TOWN OF SOUTHFIELD. District No. 1. Refunding Bonds. 1927-1976 __ _ $50,000 4)48 1013-1932 - $17,400 District No. 2. Road Bonds. 1913-1924 4s--- $12,000 5s 58 1927 _- - 5140,000 1920-1924 5,000 ___ 58 -- - 115,000 1927 5s District No. 3. 1914 58 --- $8,000 SOUTHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS. District No. 4. 1913-1949 ___ 174,000 48 District No. 1. 1913-1919 bs ___ 3,500 5s 1913-1916 --- 52.800 District No. 2. District No. 6. 1013-1914 51,200 1913-1922 55 6s --- $2,500 District No. 3. 5g ___ 1917-1918 12,000 1914-1921 52.400 4,000 1930-1933 55 __58 District No. 4. District No. 7. 1913-1914 1450 -- ___ 124,000 48 1914-1937 58 ___ 12,000 48 1913-1924 TOWN OF WESTFIELD. ___ 17,000 48 1913-1929 Bonds. 1913-1953 48 Road..--- 82,000 5s • 1920 535.000 55 1950-1974 58 _-- 125,000 1922 -- 80,000 District No. 8. 53 _-_ $10,000 ___-,1914-1918 WESTFIELD SCHOOL DIS45 --- 18,000__ _1919 to 1927 TR/CTS. 1930-1954 --- 75,000 5g District No. 1. District No. 10. 1913-1916 _ $800 68 1913 $500 58 __Distria No. 5. 1925-1928 58 ___ 2,000 1913-1919 $3,500 1914-1923 (is 58 5,000 __District No. 6. 1913-1014 VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL- 58 $1,250 TOWN OF JAMAICA. Street and Sidewalk Bonds 1926-1935 NIAGARA FALLS. --- 550,000 4g 1937-1950 --- 70,000 4g This city is in Niagara County. 4g 1916-1925 Incorporated March 17 1892. 50,000 4g 1952-1981 __- 150,000 Market Bonds. Village-Hall Bonds. 4348'12 J-J $39,400r___July 1 1932 1916-1925 --- 510,000 4g School Bonds. 1913 Fire Bonds. $5,000r J-J 48 1914 ___ $5,000 4g 1921-1925 48 M-N 3,000r 1917 & 4,000r-1915 A-0 48 TOWN OF NEWTOWN. M-N 10,000r ____1915-1918 48 Road Bonds. J-J 32,500r _ __ _1916-1922 1927 4s $20,000 4Ag 24,000r --_ -1923-1927 J-J 4s 1927 48 g _ _ _ 600,000 4 ms A-0 25,000r_-_ _Apr '21-25 Flushing Ave. Impt. 150,000r___July '26-41 g J-J 4s Bonds.1"4-"17 48 $37,000 48 A-0 2,000r___Oot 1 1921 Rehunaing 35,000r__May 1 '23-45 1914 3348 g M-N 69,419r-Apr 58 - 518,000 1 '29-35 A-0 '06 g 4s 1913-1916 9.000 __48 Bridge Bonds. NEWTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICTS. 43811 J-J $6,000_ __July 1 1931 Miscellaneous Bonds. District No. 1. 1914 $9,000r J-J ___ $28,000 1914-1927 45 48 1915 9,000r 14.000 1914-1927 3 34s'04 J-J 48 '22-'24 11 June 17,000r J-D '04 g 4s District No. 2. J-J 30,000r-Jan 1 1924 1914-1018 48 55 $10,000 1927 5,000r 1919-1924 48 '07 J-J 58 6,000 Water Bonds. District No. 3. J-J 112,0000 _ __ _1913-1914 1913-1914 45 $1,300 5s 16,000r ----1013-1916 J-J 1913-1917 58 5.000 53 J-J 6,000r ----1917-1918 4s District No. 4. 1914 J-J 50,000r 1913-1926 4s 53 55.600 38,000r 1916 J-J 3348 District No. 5. J-J 9,000r ..-1915-1917 1914-1927 4s ___ 528.000 5s 1 14,500r_July J-J 1926 4sg'06 7. No. District J-J 1924 3,000r 1913 4s _ _ 1200, 58 4s g '09 J-J 300,000r _Jan 1 '19-'34 District No. 9. Msg'10J-J _Jan 1 400,000r__ 1940 4 1913-1920 ___ $8,000 58 43011 J-J 360,000__Jan 1 '41-'49 District No. 10. 1914-1921 48 g '12 J-J 17,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1930 _-- $12,000 58 Park and City-Hall Bonds. 1913-1927 --- 26,250 5s 1913-1926 48 g'10 J-J $60,000r_ _ _ _Jan 1 1930 --- 14,000 58 Grade-Crossing Bonds. District No. 11. 1913-1914 434g'11 J-J $45,000r_Jan 1 '21225 68 $2,000 Fire Bonds. 5.District No. 12. 1914-1922 4348'll J-J $42,500rJuly 1 1931 --- $4,500 District No. 14. Sewer Bonds. 1913 1913-1920 48 58 --- $4,000 J-J $130,000r 1914-1928 48 55 --- 30,000 J-J 200,000r _ _ _ _1913-1914 1914 M-S 160,000r 48 1917 A-0 9,000r BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 48 • 1921 4,000r 48 J-J COUNTY OF RICHMOND. M-N 15,000r-May 1 1919 48 Funding Bonds 1894. J-J 68,000r ..July 1 1920 48 ..Nov 1 1921 48 g 1914 48 J-D $95,000 M-N 115,000r-4,000r.._ _Jan 1 1922 Road Bonds. J-J 48 4s g J-D $90,000_ _ _ _June 1 1919 48 J-J 27,000r__ _Nov 1 1922 4348 F-A 100,000---Aug 1 1915 4s A-0 14,500r..__Oot 1 1923 F-A 150,000_-Aug 4348 Aug 1 1916 4s g '04 J-J 22,000r_ July 1 '21-'24 3348 M-N 45,000____Nov 1 1917 4s g '04 J-J 10,000r.._July 1'23-'24 4s g --- 35,000- __ _June 1920 4s g '06 J-J 56,000r_ _July 1 1926 4s g 100,000_ __ _Aug 1920 4s 4,000r 1924 J-J 4s g J-D 168,000.. June 1 1921 4s g '08 J-J 70,500r 1928 J-D 202,000 ___ _June 1 1922 4 34g'09 J-J 45,500r.____Jan 1 1929 4s g 4s g A-0 230,000---Oct 1 1922 4;ig'10 j-J 20,000r--- _Jan 1 1930 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '1341,215,000 434g'12 J-J 114,000r-Jan 1 '30-'34 66,500r_ _ _Jan 1 1930 CASTLETON SCHOOL DISTRICTS 4Asg'12J-J Certificates of Indebtedness. District No. 1. $4,000 J-J 1913-1916 1913 4s '10 J-J 15.000 6s 1,800r__ _Jan 1 1920 58 District No. 3. May DEBT BOND. 1914-1922 Total assessed val. 1913 $2,852,119• $27,000 5s 1912_32,403,935 District No. 5. about 40% actual value) 1913-1016 (Assessment *1,350 434s Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-521.65 30,445 VILLAGE OF TOTTENVILLE- Population in 1910 TOWN OF CASTLETON. INTEREST on water bonds of 1912 is payable at Hanover National Water Bonds. 1913-1926 Bank, New York City. 516,800 3)4s g MAY, 1913.1 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS 51 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-$1,093,000 OSSINING. Assessed valuation, real_ -67,041,505 This village is in Westchester Co. Assessed val., personal_ __ 5,920,719 Incorp. 1813. Commission governAssessed val., franchises__ 4,378,254 ment approved Mch. 14 1911. Total valuation 1912 77,340,748 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. Population in 1910 154,157 430'13 M-S $75,000-....Oct 1 '18-'42 OGDENSBURG. This city is in St. Lawrence Co. INTEREST is payable at County Street-Impt. Bonds. Incorporated as a city in 1868. Treasurer's office or in N. Y. exch. 430'10 F-A$121,000__Aug 1 '15-'39 School Bonds. 4148'12 A-0 54,500r__Apr 1 1917 4s '97 J-J $8,7500_July 1 '13-'17 Water Bonds. 330'00 J-J 6,000c_July 1 '13-'20 ONEONTA. 3.95s'09 A-0 $50,000r___Apr 1 1939 3348'05 M-N 4,0000_May 1 '14-'15 Co. Inc. under 18,000____Oot 1 1917 Otsego In Chas). 30, HEMPSTEAD. NORTH 4s '05 M-N 20,000c_May 1 '16-'25 100,000 - __Oct 1 1918 4s of 1885; became city Jan. 1 '09. 4sThis town (P. 0. Manhasset) is in 48 '09 M-N 28,000o_May 1 '14-'29 Laws 4s 1919 30.000 Public Impt. Bonds. Nassau Co. Population 1910, 17,831 Water-Works Bonds. Bonds. Roslyn Landing Improv. Bds. 330'88 M-N $20,000r_May 30'14-'18 4348'12 J-J 314,500- __July 15 1941 58 Improvement 1931 ___ *39,917.57 Paving Bonds. 4361039 J-J $10,0000_Ju1y 1 '16-'25 330'00 J-J 6,000o_July 1 '13-'20 330'89 Aug $7.000c_Aug 12'13-'19 58 3,374.82 1913 1ss Street Improvement Bonds. 4s '97 J-J 18,750o&rJuly 1'13-17 330'01 ann 27,000r_June 8 '13-'30 430'10 - 200,000r_Sept 1 '15-'39 $12,000c_July 1 '16-'27 3348'01 J-J 434g'09 7,200c_July 1 '13-'21 3.94s'05 J-J 3,200c_July 1 '13-'28 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913___$660,438 10,000o_July 1 '25-'34 48 4%g'09 J-J J-D 175,000__June 1 '25-'40 430'10 6,500c_Aug 15'13-'25 Floating debt 64,561 F-A 9,000c_July 1 '25-33 4s '10 J-D 14,000__June 1.'21-'24 434g'09 J-J 30,836.19r Water debt (included) 165,000 '12 M-S 4s F.. Public Dock Bonds. Highway Bonds. Assess. val., real estate '12_7,144,230 5,100r 430 g M-S $21,000c_Mch 1 '14-'34 48 '93 A-0 $20,000o_May 1 '14-'23 48 '12 F-A Assess. val., personal,'12__ 454,803 School Bonds. Road Bonds. 430'12 M-S 100.000__Sept 1 '13-'32 8 '14-'27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1908 J-D $26,000r__ _Deo '13-'25 TOTAL DEBT May 5'13. $431,700 4s '07 M-S $7,0000_Mch 4s J'ne 12 '13-'26 opulation in 1910 11,480 J-J 40,000r_ _July 1 '13-'25 Water debt (included)___- 244.950 430'06 J-D 70,000r 4s 6,500c INTEREST on 4 Xs is payable at 48 '05 J-J 12,000o_ _Jan 1 '14-'25 Assess. val.(80% act.)'11-5,842,650 4s '12 J-D Funding Bonds. Knickerbocker Trust Co., N. Y. City 434g'09 J-J 20,0000_ _July 1 '16-35 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911..-$23.76 430 g s-an 30,000o__Jan 1 '18-'27 City tax (per $1,000) 1911----$9.16 330'99 M-S $5,900r_Mch 5 '14-'19 Sewer Bonds. 9,000o_ _Jan 1 '20-'28 Population in 1910 430 g s-an 15,933 43010 F-A $5,500 Aug 15 '13-'23 OSSINING UNION FREE SCH. 7,500c_ _Jan 1 '20-'26 43/ 2s g s-a DIST. NO. 1. 2,100c 4s '12 F-A Roslyn Water District Bonds. School-Building Bonds. Funding Sc Refunding Bonds. 4.20s 4.80sg'10M-N$108,000.Nov 1 '15-30 OLEAN. '07 J-J $65,000e_July 1'13- 25 $10,5000..Sep 1 '13-33 Westbury Water Dist. Bonds. This city is in Cattaraugus County. 3.458'04 Sep Bonds. 53 '08 July 12,000c_July 1 '26-'27 Building 4.35s'11M-N $60,000-May 1 '16-30 Incorp. April 26 1893, succeeding the 4.10s '09 F-A 40,000r_Aug 1 '28-'35 '13-'35 1 $46,000r_Aug village of Olean. The village of 4.15s'06F-A Water Bonds. 4.358 '10 J-J 20,000r_ _July 1 '36-'39 Grade-Crossing Bonds. _s '12 s-an $145,000 - -1917-1932 North Olean was annexed Jan. 1 '09. BOND. DEBT May 6 '13_ $137,000 '14-'45 $32,000r_Jan 20 3.58s'05 Jan Water-Works Bonds. Town Hall Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912_ -9,255_,055 Bonds. 48 '05 J-J 314,0000_ _July 1 '13-19 4s '89 J-J $2,500r.._ _ _Jan 1 1914 45 Refunding tax (per $1,000) 1912_$8.71 '07 J-J $3,000c_Jan 1 '14-'19 School 7,000r_July 1 '13-'26 4s '96 J-J Population in 1910 Bridge Bonds. $285,663 11,480 '13_1 DT. Jan GEN. BD. $1,800r_ _July 1 '13-'14 4s '08 J-J 36,0000_July 1 '15-'32 Assessment debt (add'i)_-- 30,735 48 J-J INTEREST on the 5s, 4.10s and J-D 2,000c&r Dec '95 1 '13-14 '16&'21 58 110,000c_Aug 1 4sg'06 F-A 4.358 at Treasurer's office; on 4.20s at 1912___5,305,726 valuation Assessed 110,000o_ _ _Aug 1 1926 45 '09 M-S 40,0000_Sept 1 '15-'54 (Assessment about 60% actual value) office of A. B. Leach & Co., N. Y Park Improvement Bonds. A-0 5,000c....Oct 8 '13-17 5s g tax (per $1,000) 1913-__$13.92 55 g A-0 2,7000_ _Oct 8 '13-'21 45 '06 F-A $25,000r Feb 1920-'24 City 9,491 OSWEGO. BOND. DEBT Apr 12'11- $226,000 48 '06 F-A 10.000r_ _July 1 '25-'26 Population in 1910 This city is in Oswego Co. Incorp. Fire Department Bonds. INT. payable at Treas. office. • Total assessed val. 1910-13,290,640 as a town in 1828 and as a city 1848. _$18.70 48 '09 A-0 $25,000r_Oct 1 '19-'28 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910Sewer Bonds. Sewer Bonds. INT. on loan of 1905 payable at 436_8'13 M-S $200,000r Mch 1 '20-'29 J-J $30,000r_July 1 '13-'18 ONONDAGA COUNTY. Nassau Co. Bank; on 4 %% road bds. 48 School-Bonds. seat is Syracuse. County other Mineola; 48 '09 A-0 25,300r___ Oct 1 1919 at First Nat. Bank of 4 Hs'll F A $40,500r_Aug 15 '13-'21 Penitentiary Bonds. Street Improvement Bonds. loans at office of Supervisor. City Bonds. J-J $105,000c_ _July '13-'29 58 '09 A-0 $20,000__ _Oct 1 '13-'24 3s 330 J-D $144,000c ----1913-1918 Women's Dormitory Bonds. 4s '12 J-J 6,400r Jan 1 '14-'21 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN.FREE 4s A-0 30,0000 ____1913-1917 __1919-1938 330 A-0$120,000r 4s '12 J-J 7.000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'20 4s A-0 3,0000 ___ -1913-1915 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4. Court-House Bonds. 43s'12 A-0 27,832__Apr Water Bonds. This district (P. 0. Port Washing- 430'12 M-N 26,861.20 May1 1'14-'21 '14-21 4s '04 M-Sf$309,375r_Mch 1 '14-'28 3%s A-0$247,500r_Apr 1 '14-'22 ton) is in Nassau County. 500,000r___Mch 1 1929 434s'08 J-D 1 North Olean Sewer Bonds. 216,000r_June 1 '13-'28 430'08 J-J $105,000r_ _Jan 1 '28-'48 430'07 J-J $50,400r_July 1 '13-'33 45 '06 J-J 400,000r_Jan 1 '30-'36 Bridge Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 1910_-- $138,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '1341,445,000 43010 Refunding Water Bonds. F-A $52,000r_Aug 15'13-'20 Assessed valuation 1910_ --2,579,650 4s '01 J-J $10,500r_July 1 '13-'33 Sinking fund 47,069 (opt. at any time). (Assessment about g actual value.) 334699 J-J 174,937,723 4s Imp. Bonds 8,500r_July 1 '13-'29 Tax valuation, real A-0 $2,205.61 School tax (per $1,000) 1910_ -$16.20 330'03 J-J 9,500.. _July 1 '13-'31 Tax valuation, personal__ 6,314,003 55 10,888.08 INT. payable at Bank of North BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '12 -3374,429 Total valuation, 1912 181,251,726 BOND.A-0 DEBT Feb 1913-3969,211 Hempstead in N. Y. exchange. (Assessment about actual value) Water debt (included)_ _ _ _ 131,998 Total valuation 1912 12,572,082 Assess. val.(70% act.) '12_6,758,577 County tax (per $1,000) 1912__$5.46 Total " tax (per $1,000) 1912-_-$31.20 Population in 200,298 1910 Total tax FREE (per $1,000) 1911- _$27.41 NORTH HEMPSTEAD UN. Population in 1910 23,368 Population in 1910 14,743 INT. on penitentiary bonds at SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10. INTEREST on water, city and INTEREST on park bonds at Syracuse; on court-house and dormi- bridge bonds payable 5s '08 J-J $25,000__July 1 '13-28 at U. S. Mtge 5,500„Jan 1 '14-'20 Treas. office; on water bonds, part at tory bonds at Morton Tr. Co., N. Y. & Trust Co., N. Y.; on improvement 4s '05 Jan BOND. DEBT May 17 '13 $30,500 Farmers' Loan & Tr. Co., N. Y., bonds at City Chamberlain'ii office. Assessed valuation 1912__ A,366.836 part at the Union Dime Say. Inst., ONTARIO COUNTY. School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$13.00 N. Y., part at Treas, office; on sewer Canandaigua is the county seat. OSWEGO COUNTY. • • • , • bonds, part at Treas, office, part at • • ' • • -A Bonds. Oswego is the county seat. Schenectady Say. Bk.; on bonds of 4sRoad $15,000r __July 1 1913 5s '12 M-S $12,000---Melt 1 1914 J-J g '04 NORTH PELHAM. This village (P. 0. Pelham) is in 1909 at Exchange Nat. Bk., Olean. 4s '08 J-J 53,500r_July 1 '13-'15 Bridge Bonds. 43s'10 A-0 74,000r_Apr 1 '19-'22 434s'12 M-S $40,000-Mch 1 '18-'25 Westchester Co. Inc. Aug. 29 1896. 430'11 M-S 52,000_ _July 1 '22,'24 55 '11 A-0 $18,200r_Oct 1 '12-'26 Jail Bonds. 15,000_ _July 1 '13-'17 414s'08 M-S 375,000r_Mch 1 '14-'20 4.30s12M-N 29,000r_May 1 '14-'42 OLEAN UNION FREE SCHOOL 4358'12 J-J DIST. NO. 1. 9,000 Court-House Bonds. 58 '12 - _ BOND.DEBT Apr 1913---$348,000 Street Improvement Bonds. School District No. 1 of the City 4s '08 J-J $109,000r_July 1 '15-'19 Assess. val.(80%act.)'12_33,843,558 BOND. DEBT May 1912_4322.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912---$6.50 4.40s'12F-A $28,000r_Aug 1 '17-'41 and Town of Olean. _s '12 ___ 30,000 J-J $7,000c&rJan 1 '14-'15 Assessed real estate, 1911_32,658,233 Population in 1910 4s 71,664 State&Co.tax (per *1,000) '11-$4.09 Improvement Bonds. INT. at Chase Nat. Bk.. N. Y.0 July 40 15,000r ..July 1 '16-'19 430'98 J-D $24,000r_J'ne 17 '13-'28 430'07 July 28,000o &rJuly1'20-'29 Population in 1910 52,286 '13-'14 2,000r_J'ne 17 330'00 J-D 4s '09 M-N 75,000cdorMayl'15-'45 INT. at U. S. Mrg. & Tr. Co., N. Y OTSEGO. Sewerage Bonds. This town is in Otsego Co. Inc. BOND. DEBT Apr 9 '13_3125,000 4.456'08 M-N $55,000r Nov 15 '14-'38 Assessed val. (34 act.) '12_7,259,739 Feb. 20 1869. Population '10, 4,287 TOTAL DEBT Oct 26 '12_ _$166,200 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$11.72 ORANGE COUNTY. Refunding. County scat is Goshen. Total assessed val. 1912___2,023,334 Population in 1913 (est) 334s M-S $29,000c_Sept 1 '13-'30 21,000 Road Bonds. (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) 334s M-S 15,000c ....Mch 1 1932 INTEREST on coupon bonds is 3%s Feb 1 $300,000r_Feb 1 '15-'34 330 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912410.40 payable at Seaboard Nat. M-S 600o___Mch Bank, 434s'11 A-0 182,000c-Oct 1 '13-'38 334s 1,311 Population in 1910 M-S 4,5000_ _ _Mch '17-'31 registered on bonds Y. to N. regisFeb '15-'34 F -A 200,000r 1 30'07 3 TNT. at Village Treas. office. 48 11-S 14,500c. Mch 1 1923 holder. tered Court-House & Jail Bonds. 4s M-S 7,5000___Mch 1 1914 4 30'10 F-A $55,0000__Feb 1 '14-'24 4s_ 11,000cNORTH TARRYTOWN. 41,000 y'ly. BOND. DEBT Oct 22 '12-3754,000 BOND.DEBT May 6 1913 $82,100 This village is in Westchester Co. ONEIDA. Assess. val.(4 act.) '10--45,908,595 Assessed valuation Inc. 1874. Population 1910, 5,421. This city is in Madison County. Population 1912..--3,068,201 1910 116,001 Sewer Bonds. tax (per $1,000) 1912.. $10.80 Inc. Mch. 28 1901. Pop. 1910, 8,317 INTEREST is payable at National Total - $36,000 -s INTEREST payable at First and Refunding Bonds. Street --Bonds. Second Nat. banks of Cooperstown. Yo'10 J-J $18,000__July 1 '13-'35 Bank of Orange County in Goshen. 4 '16-'27 1 4 Ms'll J-J $72,000r_July School Bonds. 4.20E1'12 J-J 72,000r_July 1 '28-'39 330 M-N $15,000r_May 1 '14-'18 ORANGETOWN UNION FREE OTSEGO COUNTY. BOND. DEBT May 19 '13 13180,000 431E3'11 F-A 43,000r_Aug 15 '19-'33 SCH. DIST. NO. 4. Cooperstown is the county seat. Assessed valuation 1912_ _ .4,457.075 Local Improvement Bonds. This district (P. 0. Nyack) is in Almshouse Bonds. Tax rate (per *1,000) 1912-- -$11.00 45 '05 Sept $5,550..-Sept 1 '13-'15 Rockland County. 4348 F-A $25,000r --_-1913-1917 INTEREST at Tarrytown Nat Paving Bonds. 430'07 J-J $72,000r_July 1 '13-'36 Highway Bank in N. Y.exchange. Apr $10,954.54rApr 1'12-'14 430 4s A-0 6,000- -Apr 1 '14-'19 4s '09 Id-S Bonds. $60,000r --,-1919-1924 4s '04 A-0 500r_Apr 1 '14-'15 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912__ $82,000 BOND. DEBT May 1913 $85,000 NORTH TONAWANDA. 1,000r_Feb 1 '14-'15 Assessed valuation 1911..__4,796,757 Assessed valuation 4s '04 Feb 1911_ _21,451,444 This city is in Niagara County. 4s '05 J'ne 1,424_ _June 1 '12-'15 (Assessment about full value.) Population in 1910 47,216 Pop'n 1910, 11,955. 1897. Apr. 4s '06 Apr 4,287.90_Apr '14-'16 School tax (per $1,000) 1911__ _$8.00 Inc. INTEREST payable at 6,597Feb 1 '12-'17 Paving Bonds. 414s'08 F-A INTEREST payable at the Nyack National Bank, Cooperstown.Second 430'09 J-D $25,500r_June 1 '12-'19 430'11 May 2,515.68 May 1 '12-21 Nat. Bank in New York exchange. Sewer Bonds. 4 s'11 A-0 7,650r_Oot 1 '13-'21 OYSTER BAY SCH. DIST. NO. 5. $323.06o J'ne 1 1913 ORISICANYTALLS. 44s'12 J-J 32,500r_Jan 1 '14-'23 4s 4s M-N $62,500o-May 1 1931 4s '04 Feb 191.68rFeb 1 '14-15 Sewer Bonds. This village is in Oneida County. J-J 68,000c_ _July 21 1947 Apr M-S $33,000c_Sept 25 '13-18 4s 70.04r_Apr 1 1914 Inc. abt. 1888. Popula. 1910, 892. 430'11 BOND. DEBT Sept 23 '124130,500 1,000r_Apr 1 14-'15 J-J 39,0000_ _Jan 1 '14-26 4s '04 A-0 4s Water-System Bonds. Assess. val. (1-3 act.) '12_3,818,041 6,0000-Jan 1914-19 45 '05 J'ne 132.56 J'ne 1 '12-15 410'l1 4s J-J Jan $30,000r ____1916-1940 School tax (per$1,000)1912-- _$15.20 4s '06 Apr ' A 591.18 Apr 1 '14-'16 430 Water Bonds. ____1917-1940 Population in 1912 (est.) Jan 8,000r 1924 7,000 1 Apr A-0$275,000c&r_ 430'07 M-N 13,267.88 45 May '14-'17 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913--..-$38.000 INT. on 4s at Glen Cove Bank; on Water Bonds. A-0 125,0000_ - _Aug 1 1926 4345 Assessed valuation 1912 306,875 434s at Nassau Union Bk., GlenCove. M-S $50,000r BOND.DEBT Nov 1912-- $634,450 330 • 1915 tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ 413.00 Water debt (included)_ _ 400,000 330'05 quar 36,000-July 1 '13-'30 Total INT. at First at. Bk., Oriskany OYSTER BAY UNION FREE Assess. val.(80% act.) '12_8,813,245 48 '05 Aug 45,000_ __ _Aug 1 1925 Falls. SCH. DIST. NO. 22. Total tax (per $1,000) 1011_ -$26.64 _s '12 --7,000 55 '11 J-J $30,000r__Jan 1 '21-'50 City tax (per $1,000) 1912-$11.07 BOND. DEBT May 1913_4310,587 5.95s J-J COUNTY. 2,800r --_-1914-1927 Is INTEREST on sewer bonds paya- Assess. val.(60% act.) '12-4,941,422 ORLEANS 434s Albion is the county seat. J-J 3,400r __--1914-1930 ble at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912----$29.90 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-436,200 Road Bonds. water bonds, part at Chase Nat. Bk., 43009 Feb $22,000r_Feb 10 1914 Assessed val. 1912 (about)__ _700,000 part at the Cortland Savings Bank, ONEIDA COUNTY. Feb 14,600r_ _Feb 10 1915 School tax (per $1,000)'12-'13414.40 58 Cortland, and part at the Union Dime Utica is the county seat. 430'11 Feb 38,000r_Feb 10 '16-'17 INTEREST payable at FarmingSavings Institution, N. Y.; on the Bonds. -House Court 21,750___Mch 10 1918 dale in New York exchange. '12 M-S 58 paving bonds at the State 330'02 F-A$254,000r-_Feb County Hospital & Jail Bonds. Bank in North Tonawanda. 3348'05 F-A 344,000r-Feb 1 '14-'28 4s Feb $20,000r..Feb 10 '14-'17 Road Bonds. BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913__$122,100 OYSTER BAY SCH. DIST. NO.24. NORTH TONAWANDA SCHOOL 5s '08 A-0 $20,000r Apr 1914 Assess. val. (70%) '12___18,603.624 48 J-D $8,000r _-_-1913-1921 DIST. NO. 1. Completion, -House F-A 71,500r __-_1912-1957 Court State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'12-$15.27 430 48 J-J $36,000o_ _Jan 1 '14-'31 430'07 F-A $55,000r-Feb '18-'28 Population In 1910 32,000 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '13---379,500 48 J-J 85,000c_Jan 15 '15-'35 Funding Bonds. INTEREST on road bonds is pay- Assessed valuation 1912---1.725,275 BOND. DEBT May 1 '13- $121,000 4s '09 M-N$105,000r__May 1 '14-20 able in Albion at the Citizens' Nat. (Assessment about 3.i actual value) Total assessed *val. 1912_ -7,977,138 45 '11 M-N 135,000r-_May I '14-22 Bank; on hospital bonds at Farmers' School tax (per $1,000) 1912-311.50 (Assessment about full value.) 430'13 M-N150,000r-May 1 '15-24 &AMechanics Say. Bank, Lockport, .1NT. at Glen Cove Bank. NORTH DANSVILLE UN. FREE oe,SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. 5s'12 J-D 332,000c_ Dec 1 '13-'29 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13._ $32,000 Assessed valuation 1912___1,666,980 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) School tax (per 31,000) 1912-- _$7.61 4,000 Population in 1913 (est.) TNT. at Importers' & Traders' National Bank, New York. School tax (per $1,000) 1912$8.483 Population in 1912 (est) 12,000 INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. 52 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS Water Bonds. PEEKSKILL. J-J $16,000c __ _1913-1928 This village is in Westchester Co. 43 Inc. 1826. Population 1910. 15,245. 33%s'05 J-J 50,000o_ _ _July 1 1925 4s '10 M-S 48,000c_$2,000 yearly Court-House and Jail Bonds. 43,4s'12 F-A $30,000cAug 15 '17-'46Improvement Bonds. 330 g J-J $38,000r_July 1 '13-'31 Water Bonds. 3.70s J-J $90,000----July 1 1922 School Bonds. ___ 10,000- _ -_Nov 1 1929 48 $85,000o 330 1,436.18_July 1 1933 4s 4s M-S J-J 8,000r_$1,000 yearly M-N 25,600Nov 1 '13-32 BOND. DEBT May 16 1912 $344,400 33%0 20,000_ _July 1 1935 Water debt (Included) 211,400 3.65s J-J 4.15s'08 A-0 60,000r. Oct 1 1938 Assess. val. (2-3 actual)'11 3,527,415 4.05s'09 F-A 80,000_ __ _Aug 1 1939 Tax.rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _ ..$34.20 11,138 430'11 A-0 95,000r_Oct 2 1941 Population in 1910 Paving Bonds. • INT. at Chamberlain's office, at A-0 $40,000_ _ _ Oct 1 '13-'32 Union Dime Say. Institution and 4s Sewer Bonds. Irving Say. Institution, N. Y.; Home 330 ___ $51,284.70 Aug 1 '19-44 Say. Bk., Albany; Auburn Say. Bk.. 4s F-A 16,900 Auburn, and Poughkeepsie Say. Bk. 44 ($2,000 due yearly on Aug. 1.) 3.7s -_- 16,600_July 15 '30-'46 4s 5,200_ _ _Oct 1 '20-'29 PLEASANTVILLE. This village is in Westchester Co. Refunding Water Bonds. 3.65s'04 J-J $124,000r_July 1 1934 Inc. Mch. 16 1897. Pop.'10, 2,207 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1910-$456,571 Water Bonds. Other liabilities 43,652 330'01 A-0 $18.000r-Oct 1 '13-'30 2,000r_ Apr 1 '14-'15 Assessed valuation 1907_ __7,234,633 3.658'02A-0 City tax (per $1,000) 1903 $8.10 4s '06 J-D 25,070r _June 1 '13-35 7,680r_July 1 '13-'36 5s '07 J-J 3,500c_June 1 '16-'22 430'11 J-D PELHAM. 430 '12J-D 26,000r_Dec 1 '17-'41 This village is in Westchester Co 55 '08 J-D f 3,500r _June 1 '13-'37 Inc. 1896. Population 1910, 681. 1 2,000r _June 1 '13-'16 Street Bonds. Street Bonds. 4 Yis'09 J-J $60,000r_July 1 '14-'37 430'03 M-S $1,925r_Sept 1 '13-'17 4,000r_July 1 '15-'22 4s '06 J-D 35,420r_June 1 '13-'35 430'09 J-J 4s '09 J-J 3,000r_July 1 '15-'20 4s '04 F-A 29,400r_Aug 1 '13-'33 M-S 7,500r_Mch 1 '14-'28 BOND.DEBT Nov 1912-- $156,880 5s M-N 3,500r _Nov 1 '16-'22 Water debt (included)____ 5s 88.750 4.70s'12 A-0 6,000r....Oct 1 '17-'28 Assessed valuation 1912_ --2,348,938 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ _ _ _$84,000 (Assessment about Lull value.) Assessed val. real est '12_ _ 2,191,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912--_$10.99 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$11.00 INT. payable at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. INTEREST payable at the Village Co., N. Y., and at Mt. Pleasant Bk. Treasurer's office in N. Y. exchange. PORT CHESTER. This village is in Westchester Co. PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL Inc. May 14 1868. Pop. 1910, 12,890 DIST. NO. 1. Street-Imp. Bonds & Certfs. This district is in Westchester Co. F-A $8,000r_ Feb 1 '14-'21 3 356'98 A-0 $21.000c___Oot 1 '13-23 45 45 Deo $70,000r_$1,000 y'ly from'13 330 g '00 A-0 6,000o_Oct 1 '13-'18 21,000r_July 1 '13-'33 430 '12 A-0 40,000r__Jan 1 '18-'57 5s '07 J-J 3,500c_July 1 '13-'19 4.403'10 July 20,000r_ _July 1 '15-'39 4s '02 J-J 6,000r_June 1 '13-'24 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ _ _$138,000 0'03 J-D 3,000r_June 1 '13-'18 Assess. val. (1-3 act.) '12_ _6,599,681 4s '03 J-D School tax (per $1,000) 191245.12+ 4s '05 M-N 22,000r-May 1 '14-'35 1,000r.. Aug 1 1913 3,500 4s '05 F-A Population in 1912 (est.) '07 J-D 11,000r_Deo 1 '13-'23 INTEREST payable at the U. S 5s Dec 1 '13-'21 9,000r_ J-D '07 5s City. Y. Co. N. In Mortgage &Trust 5s '08 J-D 12,000r_Deo 1 '13-'24 5s '08 M-N 2,000r_Nov 1 '13-'14 5s '08 M-N 3,000r_Nov 1 '13-'15 PELHAM MANOR. 1913 This village is in Westchester Co. 53 '08 M-N 1,500r_ Nov 1 Inc. 1891. Population 1910. 852. 5s '08 M-N 2,000r_ Nov 1 '13-'16 53 '08 M-N 9,000r_ Nov 1 '13-'21 Highway Bonds. J-1) $25,000r _ ._1913-1920 55 '08 M-N 10,000r_Nov 1 '13-'22 43%s 55 '08 M-N 2,000r_Nov 1 '13-'14 Street Bonds. 4.608'10 J-D $10,000r_J'ne 10'15-'24 58 '08 M-N 5,000r Nov 1 '13-'17 4.358'11 J-D 13,000r_J'ne 10 '16-'22 58 '08 M-N 28.000r_Nov 1 '13-'40 4,500r_Feb 1 '14-'22 5s '09 F-A 430'12 M-N 14,000r 5,000_July 15 '13-'22 5s g '09 J-J Village-Hall Bonds. 4,500Mch 1 '19-'16 5s '07 M-S $7,000r___Sept '13-'19 5s '10 M-S 1,000__Mch 1 '14-'15 55 '10 111-S Sewer Bonds. 4,000__Mch 1 '14-'21 M-N $60,000o __May 1 1917 5s '10 M-S 4s 5,000__1%Ich 1 '14-'23 4.35s'll M-S 10,000r_Sept 1 '16-'25 5s '10 M-S BOND. DEBT Sept 1912_ $139,000 5s '10 A-0 33,000 Oct 1 '13-'45 Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _2,518,679 5s '11 M-S 16,000_ _ _ _Mch 1 1931 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912--$13.69 53 '11 M-S 27,333.33_Mar 1 1916 58 '11 A-0 3,500_ _ _ _Oct 1 1916 INTEREST on sewer bonds pay- 53 '11 A-0 7,500_ _Oct 1 '16-'30 able at Knickerbocker Tr. Co., N. Y.; 53 900___Feb 15 1916 '12 F-A street and sewer bonds of 1911 at Cen- 43%s'12 A-0 16,000___Oct 1 '14-'29 tral Trust Co., N. Y.; other issues tc 53 '13 A-0 6,998-___Apr 1 1918 holder. registered 53 '13 A-0 2,000 Apr 1 '29-30 430'13 A-0 15,000__A r 1 '15-'29 PENN TAN. 43%s'12 A-0 8,771.33 Oct 1 '17-'29 County Yates This village is in Tax Relief Bonds. Inc. 1810. Population 1910, 4,597. 43%g'13 J-J $50,000___Jan 15 1916 Bonds. Paving 58 '13 A-0 15,000„Apr 1 '14-'16 $11,500r_Sept 1 '12-'14 41(s'10 _ Fire Bonds. 4.35s'120ct 60,000r_Oct 1 '13-'32 4s g '05 M-N $34,500r_ _ _Nov '13-'35 Electric-Light Bonds. 8,000r_ _Feb 1 '14-'21 53 '09 F-A 3 Yo'04 A-0 $27,000r___ Oct '12-'22 55 '09 F-A 6,000r Feb 1 '14-'25 Sewer Bonds. 2,500r _Feb 1 '14-'18 -A F '09 5s 3.70s'04 A-0 $31,896r__ _Oct '22-'30 5s '09 F-A 3,500r_ Feb 1 '14-'20 4.50s A-0 35,440r Oct 1 '12-21 5s '10 A-0 1,500___Oct 1 '14-'16 Water Bonds. 3,000_ May 1 '16-'21 M-N $39,800r _ - _ _1912-1922 5s '12 M-N 330 & Drain Certificate. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-$130.992 58Sewer '11 M-S $12,000____Mar 1 1917 Assess. val. (3.5 act.)'12_ -2,250,000 Gun Brook Drain Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$14.25 g '04 A-0 $19,000c _Apr 1 '14-'32 Yan. INTEREST is payable in Penn Sewer Bonds, 3 3%g'04 F-A $27,000r_ _Aug '13-'30 330'00 M-N 6,600o_Nov 1 '13-'15 PERRY. 14,000r_July 1 '13-'26 43%g'07 J-J This village is in Wyoming County. 5s '08 M-N 3,500r_Nov 1 '13-'19 Inc. 1830. Population 1910, 4,388. 5,500r_Feb 1 '14-'24 F-A '09 5s Water Bonds. 800r_ _Feb 1 '14-'17 1915 5s '09 F-A 20,000r_Oct A-0 $43,000r 4s 1 '14-'33 5s '10 A-0 Sewer Bonds. _Feb 1 '14-'26 6,500-A F '09 53 _1913-1930 58 J-J $36,000r 33%s 1,400__Oct 1 '13-'19 A-0 '11 Street Bonds. 5s '11 A-0 3,000 -Oct 1 '16-'21 F-A $10,000r --__1913-1922 5s 4s 1,800_ _Oct 1 '13-'21 '11 A-0 Village-Hall Bonds. 600_ _Oct 1 '13-'15 _ _1916-1940 58 '11 A-0 25,0004.303 F-A $25,000r Apr 1 '14-'31 A-0 5sg'12 1913___$114,000 BOND.DEBT Apr Apr 1 '39-'40 2,000.. A-0 '13 58 Assess. val.(% act.) '12_ _1,906,750 Bonds. Vii. tax (per $1,000) 19121-_$10.00 45 Drainage $3,000o_July 1 '13-'15 '02 g J-J pay bonds INTEREST on water 1,000r __Mch 1 1914 g '06 M-S able in N. Y.City; on others in Perry 45 TOT.BD.DT.Apr '15-'13 _$616,703 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '11_10,117,100 PERRY AND CASTILE, TOWNS, Village tax (per $1,000) 1911_..$12.93 INT. at 1st N. Bk., Port Chester. UN.FREE SCH. DIST. NO.6. A district in Wyoming County (P.O. Perry). PORT JERVIS. School-Building Bonds, This city is in Orange Co. Incorp. 4 30'07 J-D $48,000r Dec 1 '13-'36 July 1907. It was formerly a part BOND.DEBT Apr 1913____$48,000 of the26 Town of Deerpark, and is liable Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12_ _2,024,764 (jointly with that town) for the bonds School tax (per $1,000) 1912.. _ _$8.50 of the town which were outstanding INTEREST payable in Perry at on July 26 1907; the amounts of such Citizens' Bank, or New York City. bonds-refunding railroad bondsoutstanding on April 1 1913 was $128,800, of which the present Town PLATTSBURG. This city Is in Clinton County of Deerpark will provide for $25,76() and the City of Port Jervls will proIncorporated as a city in 1902. vide for $103,040, and this amount is 43%s 12 --- $79.000 given, along with the city's other Refunding Water Bonds. J-J $16,000r_July 1 '13-28 debt, in the details below. 330 24,000r_Jan 1 '14-'37 Refunding Railroad Bonds. J-J 330 F-A$101,600c&r_Feb '14-'29 14,000r-July 1 '13-'26 330 J-J 330 Refunding Sewer Bonds. 1,800r_July 1 '13-'15 J-J 4s 1915 430'11 J-J $82,000r_July 1 '13-25 17,000r J-J 4s BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913.. $185,040 20,0000 J-J 45 xcvi. Total assessed val. 1912_ _$2,670,990 BOND. DEBT May 12 '13 $73,500 City tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ 22.50 Assessed valuation 1912_ - _2,706,806 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ __ 37.50 (Assessment about full value.) Population in 1910 9,564 School tax (per $1,000) 1912__$8.70 INT. payable at Nat. Bank of Port at Suffern Nat. Bank. INTEREST Jervis and at City Treasurer's office. RENSSELAER. POUGHKEEPSIE. This city, formerly the village of This city is the county seat of Greenbush, was incorporated April Dutchess County. Incorp. 1854. 1897, and is in Rensselaer County. Ctfs. (Sink. Fd. Com'ers'). M-S $15,000r____Sept 1928 A bill passed by the Legislature of 33.6s M-N 59,000r_ _Nov 1928 1901 annexed to the city the village 33%s M'S 330 1,000r_ __ _Mch 1919 of Bath-on-the-Hudson and part of the town of East Greenbush. School Bonds, 430'12 F-A$120,0000._ _Feb 1 1922 Fire Department Bonds. 4s '12 J-D 350,000-__June 1 1942 430'08 A-0 $6,500r_Oct 30 '13-'25 4lis'13 F-A 50,000c_ __Feb 1 1923 430'08 A-0 4,000r_Oct 30 '13-'20 43%8'13 F-A 100,000c_ - _Feb 1 1923 Sewer Bonds (City's Portion). Water Bonds. 430'09 M-N $1,500r_Nov 15 '13-'15 4s '09 M-S$115,000r___Mch 1 1929 Paving Bonds. 45 M-S 12,000r___Mch '14-25 4s $78,000c July 15 '13-'38 330 M-N 4,000r__ _May '14-'17 4s J-J 30,000r_July 15'13-,38 330 M-N 20,000r___May 1919 4s '04 J-J 12,000r_July 1 '13-'24 4s '07 F-A 40,000r___Aug 1 1917 4s '05 M-S 3,000r_Sept 28 '13-15 Sewer Bonds. 430'09 A-0 14,000r_Apr 30 '14-'27 4s J-J $60,000r June '15-'17 430'09 A-0 14,000r ..Oct 1 '13-'26 4s J-D 4,000r_ _ _June '13-'14 Soldiers' & Sailors' Mon'nt Fd. 4s J-D 3,000r_ _Moh '14-'16 430'l0 M-S $2,000r_Sept 1 '13-'14 Greenbush Imp. Ref. Bonds. Railroad Bonds. 3s M-N $10,000r.._..May '14-'18 43011 J-J $141,000r_July 1 '13-'41 School Bonds. Refunding Bonds.. M-S $6,000o Mch 18 '14-'16 A-0 $49,000r ...Oct 1 '13-'29 430 33%s F-A I 6,000cAug 1 1916 Feb 1935 43 33%s F-A 75,000r 1 7,000o_ _ _Aug 1 1921 330 M-N 57,000r__ _Nov '13-'30 3s M-S 34,000r_ _ _ Sept '13-'30 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13_ _ $326,000 330 M-S 90,000r Sept 15 '13-'30 Assess val.(90% act.) '12-5,703,540 M-S 105,000r_Sept 11 1931 City tax (per $1,000) 1912----$17.86 330 10,711 33%s M-N 97,000r__ _May 1 1923 Population in 1910 33%s'04 F-A 53,000r__ _Feb 1 1934 INT. at Albany Co. Bank. Feb 1 1926 0'06 F-A 82,000r 33, 43 '07 M-S 40,000r___Mch 1 1927 430'08 M-N 63,000c&r_May 1 1928 RENSSELAER COUNTY. 430'10 A-0 90,000r_Apr 1 1930 County seat is Troy. 430'11 __ 111,000-__Apr 1 1931 Armory Bonds. 4355'02 M-N 98,000o__May 1 1932 330'02 F-A $12,000r--Feb 1 '14-'19 430'13 M-N119,000c__May 1 1933 Bonds. Jail BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_51,696,000 4s '10 F-A1$42,000r_Aug 1 '13-'20 Assess.val.(80% val.)'13_ 22,492,415 35,000r_Aug 1 '21-'25 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_$18.73 4s '10 F-A1 80,000r_Aug 1 '26-'36 Population in 1910 27.936 4,000r-Aug 1 1937 INT. on refunding bonds of 1912 4s '10 F-A I1 6.000r___Aug 1 1938 and school bonds of 1913 is payable at Court-House Bonds(registered) Columbia-Knickerbocker Trust Co., 330'95 A-0$102,000r_ _Apr 1 '14-'30 at National City; others Chase N. Y. 3353'96 A-0 105,000r_ _Apr '31-'45 Bank, N. Y., and Falikill Nat. Bank, 330'97 A-0 25,000r_ _Apr 1 1 '41-'45 Poughkeepsie. 430'12 A-0 42,000rApr 1 '14-'27 43.5s'12 M-N 40,000r _ _Nov 1,'13-'32 War Bonds (renewal). PUTNAM COUNTY. 4s '97 F-A $6,000c _Feb 1 '14-'16 Carmel Is the county seat. 330'00 F-A 17,000o-Feb 1 '14-'30 Building Bonds. 8,000o_ _Feb 1 '14-'21 43%0'11 F-A $30,000r._Aug 1 '17-'31 330'99 F-A 4,0003...Feb 1 '14-'17 330'O1 F-A Road Bonds. Highway Bonds. 4)4511 F-A $18,000r_ _Aug 1 '17-'25 F-A 6,000r_Aug 1 '13-'15 330'05 F-A $50,000r Feb 1 '14-'33 43%s 43%s'12 F-A 25,000r_Aug 1 '18-'30 330'06 F-A 23,000r_Feb 1 '14-'36 45 '07 F-A 66,000r_ _Feb 1 '14-'35 County Jail Bonds. F-A 4s 8,000r_Aug 1 '13-'16 4s ,09 F-A 42,000r_Feb 1 '14-'34 $87,000 430'12 F-A 145,000r_Feb 1 '14-'42 BOND. DEBT May 6'13 Assess.val.(70% act.) '12_13,900,923 4)4j'13 F-A 81,000r_Feb 1 '14-'40 Toll Road Bonds. 14,665 Population in 1010 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Brewster. 330'02 F-A $30,000r_Feb 1 '14-'23 Hospital Bonds. UNION FREE 4s '09 M-N $22,000r.. May 1 '14-'24 QUEENSBURY Sinking Fund Bonds. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. This district (P. 0. Glens Falls) is 330'97 A-0 $60,000r Apr 1 '14-'17 Refunding Bonds. in Warren County. 5s '11 J-D $15,000__Dec 1 '24-'25 330'05 F-A $22,000o_Feb 1 '14-'35 BOND. DEBT July 1911-_$91,000 330'06 F-A 23,000r_ Feb 1 '14-'36 Assessed valuation 1911_ _$5,292,980 4s '07 F-A 14,000r_ _Feb 1 '14-27 House of Ind. Bds. (renewal). INT. payable at Glens Falls Tr.Co. 330'02 F-A $18,000c_Feb 1 '14-'22 DEBT Apr 1413.51,428,000 BOND. QUEENS COUNTY. County seat is Long Island City. Assessed val, real estate_ _75,608,174 A good part of the old County of Assessed val., personal..-- 3,023,713 5,988,856 Queens Is now included In the Greater Franchises 3,718,049 New York, and a law changing the Bank stock name of that portion of the old coun- Total assessed val. 1912_ -88,338,702 ty outside of Greater New York to (Assessment about full value.) Nassau County went into effect Jan. 1 County tax (per $1,000)'12$6,289+ 122,276 1899. The amount of outstanding Population in 1910 bonds of this county which will be INTEREST on registered bonds is chargeable to the City of New York payable at office of County Treas.; on has been finally determined by the coupon bonds at Nat. State Bk.,Troy Supreme Court (V.71 p. 875). Under this decision the City of NewYork was made liable for $3,796,032.11 of ROCHESTER. E.S.Osborne,Compt. the old debt of Queens County as it Rochester is the county seat of stood at the date of division, and the Monroe County. Incorporated 1834. remaining $1,011,967.89 became an Funding Bonds. obligation of Nassau County. In- 431 2s'13 J-J$5,659,000r_ _Jan 15 1933 stead of apportioning certain bonds Refunding Bonds. to New York City and to Nassau 4)4s'13 F-A$520,000r_ __Feb 1 1933 County, the debt and interest is not Fire House Bonds. divided. New York City pays 330'12 M-N$125,000r_May 1 1924 .78952414973 of the principal and Int. Voting-Machine Bonds. as it becomes due and Nassau Co. 4s '12 10-A $49,600r __Aug 1 1922 .21047585027. The Comptroller of Bridge Bonds. New York City acts as agent in the 3s '90 J-J $100,CO3r____Jan 1 1920 payment of the debt. (Subject to call Jan. 1 1900.) The statement below shows the 330'91 J-J $100,000r_ _ _July 1 1921 obligations of the old County of (Subject to call July 1 1901.) Queens which remained outstanding 3)4s'92 J-J $100,000r_ _Sept 1 1921 on April 1 1913. (Subject to call Sept. 1 1901.) Road Bonds. East Side Trunk Sewer. 4s A-0$340,000___Oot 15 1917 4s J-J $150,000r__Jan 1 '22-'27 M-N 375,000_ _ _Nov 15 1917 4s (Subject to call after 20 years.) J-D 55,000_ _Dec 27 1917 330 4s $200,000r-Jan 1 '14-21 J-J J-D 1,339,000_ _ Dec 1 1917 4s (Subject to call after 20 years.) 4s J-D 290,000 __Deo 15 1917 330 J-J $250,000r_Jan 1 '28-'37 400,000.. J-J 4s g _May 1 1922 J-J 100,000r ..July 1 '38-'41 4s g M-N 275,000_ ___Nov 1 1916 330'04 (Subject to call July 1 1914.) A-0 618,000___.:Apr 1 1917 4s Bonds. Park 4s A-0 135,000_ ___Oct 1 1917 3s '88 J-J $200,000r_ _July 1 1928 Gold Bonds. (Subject to call July 1 1898.) 4s g J-J $151,000g __July 1 1916 330'96 J-J $60,000r_ _ _ _Jan 1 1936 Funding Bonds. (Subject to call Feb. 29 1906.) 4s J-D1$140,000_Dec 1 '13-'26 Market Bonds. 1 60,000- _Dec 1 1927 33004 J-J $128,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1914 J-D 50,000- Dec 15 1917 4s (Subject to call after 1909.) Building Bonds, Water-Works. J-D $120,000_ _ _Dec 15 1927 45'93-'96F-A$300.000r __Feb 1 1943 4s Other Bonds. (Subject to call after 20 years.) J-J 160,000-Jan 1 '14-'19 3)4s'92 F-A$500,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1942 45 TOTAL DEBT $4,408,000 (Subject to call after 1912.) N. Y.City's proportion_ _ _ 3,480,222 330'94 F-A$950,000r_ _Feb 11044 Nassau's proportion 927,778 (Subject to call Fob. 1 1914.) 3)4s'94 F-A$235,000r-- _Aug 1 1914 RAMAPO UNION FREE SCHOOL 4s '12 J-J1,000,000_ _- -Jan 1 1942 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.) DIST. NO. 3. This district (P. 0. Suffern) is in Water Refunding. Rockland County. 330'05M- N $360,00ur - -May 1 1935 Water-Works Refunding. 330'01 _-- $8,000__Nov 1 '13-'20 1 1933 4,500__Nov 1 '13-'15 330'03 J-J$2,697,000r_ _ 430'12 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1913.) 4.353'11 Sep 60,000r_Sept 1 '16-'45 MAY, 1913.] NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. ROCHESTER (Con.)Park Bonds. 3.85g09F-A$400,000r_Feb 15 '19-'38 Water-Shed Bonds. 310'98 F-A$200,000r_ - _Aug 1 1918 45 g '09 F-A 40,000r_Feb 15 '19-'58 _ _July 1 1924 BOND.DEBT Nov 14'12 $550,000 330'04 J-J Assess. val.(84% act.)'11.20,159,866 170,000r- Bonds. Local Improvement __Oct 2 1919 Town tax (per $1,000) 1911411.858 31is'99 F-A$500,000r_19,652 to call Aug. 1 1909.) (Subject Population n 1910 330'04 J-J 1300,000r_ _ _July 1 1914 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Port 1500,000r._ _July 1 1924 Chester. 4s '08 J-J 1,000,000r_ _Sept 1 1938 1 1918.) (Subject to call after Sept. RYE UN.FREE SCH.DIST.NO.1. School Bonds. J-D $12,5000 ___ -1913-1921 48'06-'09J-J $250,000r_June 1 '13-'22 45 7,500r_ _Jan 1 '14-'28 4s '12 J-D 350,000r___June 1 1942 45 '02 J-J 4.30s'07J-D 26,000_ _June 1 '17-'42 Convention Hall Bonds. 12 '13 $44,750 4s '09 J-D $100,000r__ _June 1 1929 BOND. DEBT May INTEREST.-All bonds and int Assess. val.(86% act.)1912.2,799,414 1912.... _$7.20 School tax $1,000) (per are payable at office of Union Trust INT. at Mamaroneck in N. Y. Co. of N. Y., fiscal agents of the city. TOT. DEBT, SINK. FDS., &C.- exchange. eb. 11913. Sept. 1 '12. Bond. debt_817,169,600 811,740,600 EYE UN.FREE SCH.DIST. NO.3. Water debt 5s '09 Nov $35,000_ Nov 1 '14-'33 (included) 8,261,000 6,412,000 BOND. DEBT July 1909.... $59,500 On Feb. 1 1913 the city had a Assessed valuation 1908...4,555,776 sinking fund of $1,016,282.16. In School tax (per $1,000) 1908--$6.75 addition to the above debt, the city had on Feb. 1 1913 a floating debt of NO.4. $352,235.97, consisting of outstand- RYE UN.FREE SCH.DIST. 430'10 A-0 $68,000r_Apr 1 '13-'31 ing notes. 1913-1926 330 A-0 41,720 ASSESSED VALUATION. 1912-1934 4s --- 33,800 1912. 1911. 1905. BOND. DEBT April 1913.. $159,100 Assessed valuation 1912...8,801,840 114244975 152595732 B.E.165986775 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ -$12.48 (Assessment about actual value.) INTEREST payable at Say. Bank, Per. 8127300 8050900 6952050 Fran 14281300 14427500 5742825 Portchester, Riverhead & Peekskill. Tot..188395375 175074132 126939850 18.94 RYE AND HARRISON UN FREE Tax(p.m)19.515 18.97 POPULATION.-In 1910 was SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6. 218,149; In 1905 was 181,666; in 1900 55 '08 _1917-1942 $65,000e It was 162.608; in 1890, 133,896; in BOND.M-N DEBT May 1909-- $69,000 1880, 89,366; in 1870. 62,386. Assessed valuation 1908_....1,665,000 Street-Improvement Bonds. 430'08 M-S 1$1,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1925 124,000r_Sept 1 '26-'37 430'09 M-S 9,000c_Sept 1 '25-'33 4 %s'08 M-S 40,000r_Sept 1 '15-'24 4 s'09 M-S 13,000r_Sept 1 '15-'29 Water Bonds. 5s '94 July $28,000r 1923 5s '96 Jan 10,000r 1924 330'01 F-A 36,100r „--1913-1931 48 '03 F-A 35,900r _ __ _1913-1933 4s '06 J-J 32,000r_July 1 '35-'66 4s '06 J-J 5,000r_Jan 1 '36-'40 4.45s'10M-N 28,000r_May 1 '40-'67 Fire Department Bonds. 5s '07 J-J $3,000r _Jan 1 '14-'19 4.45s'10J-J 15,000r_July 1 '15-'39 Sewer Bonds. 4s '02 F-A $26,666.66r_ _1913-1932 45 '06 J-J 18,000r_July 1 '31-'66 41.0'08 s-a 13,000r_Sept 1 '13-'38 43is'09 M-S 9,000r_Sept 1 '14-'31 4.458'12J-J 50,000c_July 1 '42-'66 Crematory Bonds. 4.45s'10E-A $9,000r_Aug 1 '15-'32 GEN. BD. DT. Feb 28 '134415,667 Assessment debt (incuded) 53,000 Water debt (included).... 175,001) Assessed valuation 1912__ _2,752,266 (Assessment about 40% actual value) Village tax (per $1,000) 1912420.00 Population in 1910 4.983 INT. payable at Saranac Lake Nat. Bank in New York exchange. 53 Fire & Bridge Bonds. 4s '13 ___ $37,000 Public-Market Bonds. 430'12 A-0 385,000r_Apr 1 '14-'30 Deficiency & Impt. Bonds. 48 '02 F-A $20,000r_Feb 1 '23-'26 45 '04 M-N 50,000r_May 1 '15-'24 5,000r_ _ _June 1 1913 48 '01 J-D 4s '03. M-N 30,000r_May 1 '14-'19 Grade-Crossing Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $306,000r.July 20 '13-'29 Water Bonds. 48 '85 M-N $30,000r_Nov 1 '13-'15 4s 93 F-A 10 000r___Aug15 1913 48 '94 F-A 8,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1913 48 '95 M-N 60,000r__May 15 1914 4s '95 M-N 60,000r_May 15 1915 48 '96 J-J 30,000r.. July 15 1916 35 '86 M-N 10,000r___Nov 1 1916 48 '98 J-D 32,000r__ _June '17-'18 4s '99 J-J 15,000r___July 1 1919 48 '01 F-A 15,000r_ __Aug 1 1921 (210,000r_Aug 15 '16-21 48 '03 F-A( 50,000r Aug 15 1922 59,000r- -Aug 15 1923 330'04 J-J 60,000r_July 15 '13-'24 City Hall Building Bonds. 330'05 M-S $26,000r__Sept '13-'25 Sewer Bonds. 48 '91 A-0 $10,000r__ _Oct 1 1920 4s '92 A-0 10,000r___Oct 1 1921 45 '94 F-A 15,000r.... _Aug 1 1922 48 '96 J-J 5,000r.. July 15 1923 48 '98 J-D 15,000r___June 1 1924 45 '99 J-J 15,000r___July 1 1925 48 '00 J-D 19,000r_ _ _June '13-'15 45 '01 J-D 30,000r_1926-'28 & '30 48 '02 M-N 135,000r_May 1 '23-'29 120,000r_May 1 '30-'31 48 '02 M-N 13,000r___May 1 1932 46 '03 M-N 85,000r_..May 1 '14-'30 I 3,000r_ _May 1 1914 4s '04 M-N 20,000r_May 1 '15-'19 125,000r_May 1 '20-'24 48 06 M-S 10,000r_Sept 15 '13-14 430'06 A-0 120,000r_Oct 15 '15-'26 430'07 J-D 370,000r_ _ _June 1 1927 430'08 A-0 135,000r_Apr 1 '14-'28 430'10 A-0 75,000r__Oct 1 '13-'27 430'11 A-0 95,000r_Oct 1 '13-'31 430'12 A-0 100,000r__Oct 1 '13-'32 Street Imp. Assess. Bonds. 430'11 J-J $11,233.92 Oct 28 '13-'15 Fire Bonds. 48 '00 F-A $1,000r... __Feb 1914 48 '00 J-D 25,000r ..June '16-'19 45 '01 J-D 10,000r__ _June 1 1927 4s '01 J-D 15,000r_ _ _June 1 1929 48 '03 J-J 40,000r_July 1 '16-'23 4s '04 M-N I 2,000r__....May 1 )914 130,000r_May 1 '15-'24 310'07 J-D 16,000r Dec 1 '13-'20 Temporary loan ctfs. 4s.. $78,051 GENERAL *BONDS.... 4,058,420 TOTAL DEBT May 1 '13 4,136,471 Sinking fund 904,113 NET DEBT May 11913.. 3,232,358 Water debt (included)____ 689,000 Assessed valuation, real_ _48,911,409 Assessed val., personal 2,698,850 Assessed val., franchises 2,144,308 Total valuation 1912 53,754,56 (Assessment about 70% actual value. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912..$23.30 Population in 1905 58,369 Population in 1910 72,826 INT. at office of City Treasurer. SARATOGA COUNTY. Ballston Spa is the county seat. Road Bonds. 5s '09 F-A$100,000c_Feb 5 '14-'18 5s '10 M-N f40,000r_Nov 1 '20-21 110,000r_ __Nov 1 1922 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13_8150,000 Assessed valuation 1912_ _27,584,152 State ecCo.tax(per $1,000) '12.._ $7.76 Population in 1910 61,917 ROCKLAND COUNTY. ST. JOHNSVILLE. New City is the county seat. This village is in Montgomery Co. INTEREST is payable at office of Funding Bonds. Inc. 1854. Population 1910, 2,536. Co,inty Treasurer at Saratoga Spgs J-D $110,000r_ _June 1914-24 330 Water Bonds. 16,000r_ _Sept 1 1913 430 Aug $6,000r_Aug 1 '13-'18 SPRINGS. 48 '05 M-S 70,000r_Sept 1 '14-'23 430 May 3,000r_May 5'19-'21 SARATOGA This village is in Saratoga County 8,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1924 430 Jan 1,500r_Jan 1 '14-'16 180.000r_Sent 1 '25-'34 4s May 5,500r_May 1 '14-'24 Inc. 1866. Population 1910, 12,693. BOND.DEBT Mar 30'13 $374.000 48 Sept 12,000r_Sept 2 '13-'24 430'11 A-0$100,000r_Apr 1 '16-'40 Floating debt 77,000 330 July 6,000r_July 1 '13-'24 430'11 J-D 150,000r_June 1 '16-40 Assessed valuation, real_ _28,372,185 410'13 J D 50,000r_June 1 '18-'42 Paying Bonds. Assessed val., personal__ - 830,020 4.303'11Aug Water Bonds. $36,000r_Aug 1 '16-'29 Franchises M-S $25,000c&rSep 1 '13-17 736,550 4.30s'llAug 36,000r - _ _1917-1949 5s Bank stock (10,000c &rSep 1 '13-'14 651,305 Sewer Bonds. Tot. val. (60% act.) '11...30,590,060 430'06 Nov M-S 12,000r_Sept 1 '15-'16 48 $31280r_Nov 1 '13-'35 Population in 1910 3,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1917 46.873 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913_8102,280 Water and Sewer Bonds. INTEREST payable by check on Assess. val. (36 act.), '12...1,191,250 M-S $20,000c&r_Sept '13-'16 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 _ _320.27 48 N. Y. City to registered holder. M-S 130,000r_Sept 1 '17-'29 INT. at First Nat. Bk., St. Johnsv. 48 Village-Hall Bonds. ROCKVILLE CENTRE. 4s Aug $40,000c&rAug 1 '13-20 This village is in Nassau Cou'itY. ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY. BOND. DEBT May 1913_ $540,000 Inc. July 15 1893. Pop. 1910, 3.667 Assess. val. real est., 1912_5,659,930 Canton is the county scat. Light Bonds. Total assessed val. 1912.... _6,115,665 Highway Bonds. 3.70g'97A-0 $1,000r.._ _Oct 28 1913 45 '11 M-S1$20,000__Moh 1 '14-'15 (Assessment 1-3 actual value.) 54g derJuly 1'13-'21 00 8,730c Total tax 3 J-J (per $1,000) 1912_ -$45.00 1 5,000_ __ _Mch 1 1916 7,000r_June 1 '13-'19 4s '12 M-S 125,000 3.85'06 J-D 1916-1924 INTEREST at office of the Re4.20s'09M-S 3,500r_Sept 1 '13-'19 BOND. DEBT Oct 1911- $75,000 elver of Taxes in Saratoga Springs. 4.29s'11F-A 11,000 Aug 1 '15-'25 Assessed valuation 1911...45,340,132 Water Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910„....$2.00 SARATOGA SPRINGS UN. FREE 4s '95 J-J $29,500r Jan 1 '15-20-25 Population in 1910 89,005 SCHOOL DISTRICT. 3.65s'02J-J 6,500r _Jan 1 '14-'26 INT. at County Treasurer's office. 4.35s'11J-J 1$24,000r_July 1 '13-'20 4.403'07.14 2,000r_July 1 '14-'17 1 24,000r_JuIy I '21-'26 4.298'11F-A 6,000- Aug 1 '15-'26 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913_448,000 BOND. DEBT Mch 1 '12.. $79,200 SALAMANCA. Floating 1,000 debt Assess. val. (3i, act.) '12_ _ _2,050.225 This village is in Cattaraugus Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _$7.60 Inc. July 25 1878. Pop'n,'10, 5,792. Assessed valuation '12-'13.6,115,665 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) INT. payable in Rockville Centre. Grade-Crossing Bonds. 12,000 SCHENECTADY COUNTY. F-A $15,000__Aug 1 '13-'27 Population in 1913 (est.) 48 ROME. County seat is Schenectady. INTEREST payable at Citizens' Bonds. This city is in Oneida Co. Inc. 5s Water Nat. Bank, Saratoga Springs. '07 F-A $15,000r_Aug 1 '13-'27 Court-House Bonds. Mch.8 1870. Population '10, 20,497. 3.85s ann 57,500r___Nov '15-'35 454s J-J $552,000c_July 1 '13-'58 Water Bonds. Light Bonds. SAUGERTIES UNION FREE SOH Funding Bonds. 4s '08 J-J $100,000r__ _July 1 1928 5s '0/ F-A $2,500r_Aug 1 '13-'17 DIST. NO. 10. 410'09 F-A$160,000c_Feb 1 '14-'29 4s '08 J-J 90,000r_ _ Nov 2 1928 .5s '07 F-A 5,500r_Aug 1 '13-23 This district is in Ulster County. BOND. DEBT May 19134712,000 4s '09 J-J 50,000r___Apr 5 1929 3.85s s-a 11,500_ _ _ _Nov '15-'35 410'08 M-N $20,000r_Oct 31 '13-'32 Population in 1910 88,235 4s '09 J-J 155,000r_ __July 1 1929 Park Bonds. 4s M-N 50,380r Nov 1 '13-'56 48 '10 J-J 25,000r_ _ _Jan 2 1930 4.40s'09A-0 $8,500_ __ _Oct 1 1030 BOND. DEBT May 1 '13_ $70,380 INTEREST on 434% court-house 45 '10 J-J 40,000r.... _ Deo 1 1930 bonds of 1908 payable at Rochester Water and Light Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _1,792,962 4 Ys'l 1 J-.1' 158,000r_.Sept 15 1931 4.70s'11F-A $4,500 1918 (Assessment about tY, actual value.) Savings Bank; on court-house 4s at Street Bonds. Sidewalk Bonds. School tax (per MON)1912_$11.19 Citizens' Trust Co. In Schenectady; 4s M-N $15,000r_Nov 1 '13-'2? 4s on funding bonds at Brooklyn Savann $8,000o. _ _Dec 1 1920 INT. payable at First Nat. Bank. ings Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y.; on 4 3i% 4s A-0 8,000r_Apr 15 '14-'21 Aerial Truck Bonds. Sewer Bonds. court-house bonds of 1910 at Schen430 s-a $4,000 SCARSDALE. 48 J-J $115,000r_Apr 15 '14-21 Trust Co. Paving Bonds. This town is in Westchester Co. ectady ($5,000 yearly to 1920; bal. due 1921)' 1.898'061 -A $7,869.68 Aug 1 '13-'26 Inc. Mch. 7 1778. Pop'n '10, 1,300. 48 J-J $37,000r_Apr 15 1921 330 ann 14,034.56_July 1 1920 Highway Bonds. SCOTIA. TOTAL DEBT Apr 16 '13.. $855,250 4.95s s-a 8,284.36_Aug 1 1926 5s J-J $12,000r _1913-1924 This village is in Schenectady Co. Water debt (included)._ _ 618,000 430'10 F-A 7,545.06 Aug 1 '13-30 330 M-N 1 2,000r ____1913-1914 Inc. Jan. 1902. Pop'n 1910, 2,965. Assessed valuation 1912_8,409,522 4.708'12s-a 2,262.72_Aug 1 1918 130.000r _ _ _ _1915-1929 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-$41.97 BOND. DEBT Mch 11913.. $171,996 Funding Bonds. 330 M-N 17,000r_May 1 '22-30 INTEREST is payable in Rome at Certificates outstanding.._ 29,974 M-N 12,000r - _ _ _1930-1931 5s '12 F-A 1$9,000c_Aug 1 '13-'18 First Nat. Bank and Farmers' Nat Assessed valuation 1912.... _1,503,526 48 7,000c-Aug 1 '19-'25 1 500r 1932 Bank; and N.Y.at Nat.Park Bank (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) 4s Water Bonds. M-N 5,150r _ _1917-1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912__ -$21.00 45 M-N 18,500r ____1911-1926 4.90s'06F-A $22,000c_Aug 1 '14-'35 9,000r_ _Aug 1 '13-'30 INTEREST on the water bonds of 430'10 J-D 46,000r ----1913-1935 54 '07 F-A ROME SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 4,600___ _Aug 1 1926 $5,000r-July 1 '13-'17 1906 and the park bonds is payable BOND. DEBT May 11912.. *131,650 54 '10 F-A 330 J-J 4,600____Aug 1 1923 F-A 16,250r_Feb 1 '14-'18 t Salamanca Trust Co in Salamanca Assessed valuation 1911.-5,427,965 4 Us'09 F-A 4s 4.80s'11F-A 4,600..._Aug 1 1927 (Assessment about 41,000r_Mch 1-3 actual 1 '19-28 value.) 4s '09 M-S Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911....$9.78± 3.90s'05F-A 42,000___Feb 1 '14-'34 BOND. DEBT April 16'13 $62,250 SALAMANCA UNION FREE INT. In White Plains at Central 434s'06 F-A 33,600_Feb 1 '14-'34 Assessed vluation 1913._ _6,779,264 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. 5,100c__Aug 1 1928 54 '12 F-A Bank of Westchester County. School tax (per $1,000) 1912_414.75 ($16,000r_Nov 1 '13-'20 Sewer Bonds. INTEREST payable in Rome at 430'09 J-J 30,000r_Nov 1 '21-'30 ....Aug 1 1926 12,000.... 5s '10 F-A SCHENECTADY. Farmers' Nat. and First Nat. banks. 40,000r_Nov 1 '31-'40 410'05 F-A 29,400 ..Feb 1 '14-'34 J. L. Meyers, Comptroller. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913...486,000 ..Feb 1 '14-'34 12,100 situated in the county 410'05 F -A This city is Assessed valuation 1912_1,536,078 8,000_ --Aug 1 '13-'28 of the same name. Incorp. in 1798. 54 '07 F-A 'RYE, VILLAGE. School tax $1,000) 1912...$19.27 2,000_ -_ F-A _Aug 1 1922 4%0'09 Culvert A village in Westchester County. Population(per Bonds. in 1911 (est.) 7,000 410'12 A-0 $22,500r_Apr 1 '14-'22 4.80s'11F-A 2,000_ __ _Aug 1 1927 Inc. 1004. Population '10, 3,964. INTEREST payable at Saiamanca 2,500c-- _Aug 1 1028 '12 F-A School Bonds. 54 Sewer Bonds. 58 '08 M-S$288,462r_Mch 10 '14-'38 Trust Co. In N. Y. Exchange. 3s '89 F-A $10,000r_Feb 11 '14-15 Drainage Bonds. Fire-House Bonds. 3s '90 F-A 20,000r_ _Feb 1 '16-'19 4%s'09 F-A $5.000____Aug 1 1924 5s '08 M-S $38,462r_Mch 10'14-'38 SALINA. 1 3,000r_ __Apr 1 1920 4.80s'llF-A 6,000 _ __ _Aug 1 1927 This town is in Onondaga County. 4s '99 A-0 115,000r_ _Apr 1 '21-'23 58 '10 F-A 410'10 M-S 10,000r_1,jch 10'15-24 6,000_ __ _Aug 1 1927 Street Improvement Bonds. Railroad-Aid Bonds. 48 '00 F-A 28,000r_Aug 15 13-'20 Village-Hall Bonds. M-S $79,2000 _ -1914-1937 58 '08 M-S$120,192r_Mch 10'14-38 4s (See V. 71, p. 202.) 43is'12 M-S 133,400r_Mch 10 '14-42 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913.-- -$79,200 4s '02 F-A 60,000r_ _Aug 1 '21-'32 5s '07 F-A $5,500r ..Aug 1 '13-'23 2,000 ____Aug 1 1926 Dock Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912...1,779,728 4s '03 J-J 105,000r_July 1 '13-'33 54 '10 F-A 1,000Aug 1 1923 1,320c_Aug 15 '13-'18 44s'09 F-A (Assessment about full value.) 58 '08 M-S $14,400r_Mch 10'14-'37 6s '98 Aug 2,000__Aug 1 1927 BOND. DEBT May 1913_ $604,915 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_413.83 6s '01 Deo 1,000c_ _ Dec 1 '13-'20 4.803'11F-A 500c-Aug 1 1928 600c_ _ Nov 1'13-'14 5s '12 F-A Assessed valuation 1912...9,528,010 Population in 1910 3,208 5s '99 Nov (Assessment about 70% actual value) INT. at Union Trust Co., N. Y. 310'05 A-0 6,000r. _Apr 1 '14-'15 BOND. DEBT May 9'13_ $229,000 valuation Assessed 1913_ _ _1,369,846 140,000r_July 15 (per $1,000) '13-'20 Tax rate 48 '06 J-J 1912_411.775 INT. at Central Tr. Co., N. Y. C SANDY HILL. See Hudson Falls. I 60,000r_July 15 '21-'26 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ -340.09 INT. at Schenectady Trust Co. 430'07 J-D 118,000r_June 1 '13-'18 130,000r_ _ _June 1 1927 RYE, TOWN. SARANAC/ LAKE. Tills town is in Westchester Co. This village is in Franklin and Es- 410'08 J-J 288,000r_July 15 '13-'28 sex counties. Incorp. June 1892. 410'10 J-J 270,000r_July 1 '13-'30 SEA CLIFF. Highway Bonds. 310 J D $100,000r_June 1 '13-'32 430'11 A-0 190.000r-..Oct 1 '13-'31 This village is in Nassau County. Sidewalk Bonds. 9,000r_Feb 1 '14-'22 330'01 F-A m000r ----1913-1931 430'12 J-J 300,000r_July 1 '13-'32 Inc. 1883. Population 1910. 1,694. 430'09 F-A 54 SEA CLIFF (Con.) Shore Front Purchase Bonds. 58 g '07 M-N $2,0000_ Nov 1 '13-'16 4 Us M-N 7,791.60o_ _Nov 23 '13-'27 Highway Bonds. M-S $20,0000_Sept 1 '13-'20 55 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913--..-$30,811 Assessed valuation 1912_ --1,725,275 Village tax (per $1,000),1912-- _14.80 INTEREST at Glen Cove Bank. SENECA FALLS, TOWN. This town is in Seneca County. Refunding Bonds. J-J $20,0000_July 1 '13-'14 45 J-J 110,0000... July 1 1913 55 4 Us'13 J-J 110,000__July 1 '15-'25 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913_4130,000 Total valuation 1912 4,050,167 (Assessment about 82% actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$13.03 Population In 1910 7,407 INTEREST on 5s payable by Metropolitan Tr. Co., N. Y. City; on 4s at N. W. Harris & Co., N. Y. City. NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. SUFFOLK COUNTY. County seat is Riverhead. Jail Bonds. 430'10 M-S1150,000r_Mch 1 '14-'23 1 20,000r_ _Mch 1 1924 Road Bonds. 430'08 J-J $60,000r ----1913-1924 430'13 A-0 55,000r_Apr 1 '24-'29 BOND.DEBT May 14'13 $230,000 Assess. val.(X act.)'12-82,621,182 County tax (per $1,000) 1912__$4.50 96,138 Population in 1910 INT.at County Treasurer's office. SULLIVAN COUNTY. Monticello Is the county seat. 48 '11 J-J 1$28,000_c&rJan•1'16-'29 1 1,000 _c&r Jan 1 1930 Turnpike Bonds. $4,000r_Jan 1 '14-'17 1,750r__ -Jan 1 1918 2,681.75r_Jan 1 1919 4s '10 J-J 6,000r__Jan 1 '20-'21 6.000r_Jan 1 '22-'27 Court-House and Jail Bonds. 4s '09 J-J $130,0000„Jan 1 '14-'39 BOND. DEBT Jan 1913__ $185,632 Assessed valuation 1912- --7,503,170 (Assessment about M actual value.) SENECA FALLS, VILLAGE. State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '12_$12.12 This village Is in Seneca County. Population in 1910 33,808 Incorp. in 1831; re-incorp. in 1902. INT. at County Treasurer's office. Street Paving Bonds. -A $55,000r Feb 1 '16-'26 SYRACUSE. 4.30s111, M. E. Monahan, Comptroller. 4.25s'11F-A 36,000r Aug 1 '14-'25 Syracuse Is situated in Onondaga 4.30s F-A 15,000r__Feb 1 '24-'26 4.30s J-D 16,000r__Deo 1 '13-'20 County. Incorp. Dec. 13 1847. The 4.45s'12F-A 20.000.... Feb 1 '27-'30 village of Elmwood was annexed on Jan. 11900. Sewer Bonds. Collegiate Bonds. 4tNs'06 A-0 $54,000c_ _Oct 1 '13-36 4s '96 .1-D $100,000r_ .._ Deo 1 1926 4.708'08 J-J 41,250r_Mch 2'14-'38 Harbor Brook !mot. Bonds. 30'02 M-N$ 5,000r_Nov 1 '13-'22 Funding Bonds. 45 '09 F-A $5,000__ _Feb 1 1914 310'03 A-0 7,000r_Apr 1 '14-'23 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1-'12- $235,880 School Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912.... _3,385,124 330'01 F-A $22,500r__ _Aug '13-'21 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912....$18.70 3348'02 J-J 62,000r_July 1 '13-'22 6,588 430'07 M-N 45,500r May 15 '14-'27 Population in 1910 18,750r July 15 '13-'27 INT. pay. at Exchange Nat. Bk. 430'07 J-J 4s '09 A-0 120,000r_Apr 1 '14-'29 and State Bank of Seneca Falls. Onondaga Creek Impt. Bonds. 330'02 J-D $25,000r_Deo 1 '13-'22 SKANEATELES. '04 M-N 13,750r_May 1 '14-'24 This village Is In Onondaga Co. 4s Park Bonds. Inc. 1883. Population 1910, 1,615. 330'O1 -A $11,250r___Aug '13-'21 J-J $41,000r__-$1,000 Y'lY 430'11 F 4s g M-N 90,000r_May 1 '14-'31 8,000r___ 1,000 y'lY 430'12 J-D 330g J-J 100,000r..June 1 '13-'32 DEBT BOND. Apr 1913..-....$49,000 lmpt. Bonds. Water debt (included) 32,000 4s Local '05 J-J $22,000r___ _Jan 1 1914 Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _1,355,700 430'06 A-0 90,000r_Oct 1 '13-'16 (Assessment about 60% actual value) 430'07 F-A 80,000r_Aug 1 '13-'17 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.._ -$24.88 430'08 M-S 129,000r_Sept 1 '13-'18 INT. at Nat. Bank of Skaneaties. 434s'08 M-S 5,000r _ Sept 1 '13-'13 430'09 M-S 8,000r_Sept 1 '13'-14 SKANEATELES UNION FREE 430'09 M-S 84,000r_Sept 1 '13-'19 430'10 A-0 40,600r_Apr 1 '14-'20 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10. 430'10 J-J 216,000r_July 1 '13-'30 This district is In Onondaga Co. 4s'10 J-J 128,000r July 15 '13-'20 4s '09 Oct 1$13,000r_Oct 1 '13-'25 4 4348'10 J-J 16,200r July 15 '13-'15 24,000r_Oct 1 '26-'37 434s'11 138,700r Sept 15 '13-'31 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913___ _$36,000 Ms'll M-S 171,000r_June 1 '13-'21 J-D Assessed valuation 1913_....1,472,700 J-D 12,000r_June 1 '13-'16 (Assessment about 60% actual value) 430'11 430'12 J-D 17,000r_June 1 '13-'17 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_46.07 430'12 140,000r_June 1 '13-'22 1,800 4Hs'12 J-D Population in 1912 (est.) M-N220,000r_Nov 1 '13-'32 INT. at Nat. Bank of Skaneateles. City-Hall Refunding Bonds. 4s '09 F-A$255,000r_Aug 2 '13-'29 SOLVAY. Sewer Bonds. This village is in Onondaga Co. 430'07 J-J $37,500r_July 1 '13-'27 Inc. 1894. Population 1910, 5,139. 4s '08 J-J 160.000r_July 1 '13-'28 430'11 A-0 90,000r_Apr 1 '14-'31 Street Bonds. 430'09. J-D $150,000.June 1 '14-'38 43011 F-A 190,000r_Aug 1 '13-'31 4,000c___Aug 1 1916 434s'12 F-A 200,000r_Aug 1 '13-'32 43012 F-A Bridge Bonds. 144,000c_Aug 1 '17-'40 TOTAL DEBT May 1913.. $302,000 330'01 F-A $6,300rAug '13-'21 6,800r_Sept 1 '13-'14 Water debt and sink. fund_ 87,815 4;0'09 M-S Library Bonds. Assessed valuation 1913.._ _5,800,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ - _ _$8.90 330'01 F-A $17,100r__ _Aug '13-'21 Fire Department Bonds. INT. at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y. 330'01 F-A $18,900r_ _ _Aug '13-'21 3 As'02 1I-N 11,250r_May 1 '14-'22 SOUTHAMPTON. 4 Hs'07 A-0 45.000r_Oct 1 '13-'27 This village is in Suffolk County. 4Hs'13 A-0 65,000r_Apr 1 '14-'33 Inc. 1894. Population 1910, 2,509. Refunding Railroad Bonds. 48 '99 J-D$915,000r_ Dec 30 1929 Curb and Gutter Bonds, Water Bonds. 4 Hs'10 J-J $6,000r_ _Jan 1 '15-'26 4s '94 J-J $500,000r_ _July 1 1920 Municipal Bldg. Bonds. J-J2,300,000r_ _ _July 1 1920 4.40s J-J $23,000r 1913-1935 330 J-J1,000,000r_ July 1 1920 43sJ-J 3,500r _ _ _ -1915-1921 3s J-J 200,000r_Jan 1 '27-'28 330 Macadam Road Bonds. 3.88s J-J $15,000r_ _July 13-"18 330'01 J-J 40,000r_Apr 1 '14-'21 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '13_ __ _$47,500 430'08 J-J 400,000r_July 1 '13-'28 '08 J-J 300,000r_July 1 '29-'40 Assessed value 1912 3,285,526 4s 4s '09 J-J 100,000r_July 1 '41-'44 (Assessment about full value.) Court-House Bonds. Village tax (per $1,000) 1912_48.30 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_- _22.50 430'07 F-A$150,000r_Aug 1 '13-'27 Debt Bonds. INT. pay. at Southampton Bank. 4s Funded '04 J-D$163,200r_June 1 '13-'24 Fire Alarm & City Hall Bonds. '09 4s A -0$120,000r_ _Apr 1 '14-'29 SOUTHAMPTON UNION FREE High-School Bonds. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 6. 43.s'13 Jan $116,000r_Jan 1 '14-'42 4s '06 1I-N $32,500r May 15 '14-'26 146,250r May 15 '14-'26 4M s'12 Jan 15,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'28 430'07 M-N 330,000r_ _ _July '13-'45 4s '06 Nov 7,500r___$1,000 y'ly 330'00 J-J A-0 75,000r_Apr 1 '14-'33 4s '95 Dec 500r____Dec 1 1913 430'13 BOND. DEBT Mch 28'134139,000 City's share town of Salina bonds $11,938 Assessed valuation 1912__3,616,177 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ - 46.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13.49,909,488 (included) 4,840,000 debt Water Population in 1913 (est.) 3,000 Assessed valuation, real_124,640,852 INT. payable In Southampton. Assessed val., personal_ _ 5,045,053 (Assessment about actual value) 7.296,1.50 Franchises SOUTHOLD SCR.DIST. NO.16. 136,982,055 This district is In Suffolk County. Total valuation 1912 actual value) , . 7 (Assessment 89' about 4s '09 J-J $21,000r.. _Jan 1 '14-'36 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912-443,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) '12_$16.25 137,249 Assessed valuation 1911_....2,039,545 I opulation in 1910 INTEREST on Harbor-Brook '02School tax (per $1,000) 1911..__$9.80 School '01-'02, Creek '02-'04, INT.at People's Nat.Bk.,Greenport. '03, Local-Impt. 1905-'06, Bridge '01, Library '01, Fire '01-'02, Water 3348 '01, Funded Debt '04 and High Soh. STEUBEN COUNTY. 1900 at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.; all Bath is the county seat. other bonds at Columbia Tr. Co., Highway Bonds. 430'11 A-0 $40,000r_May 1 '14-'17 New York. Court-House Bonds. 5s '07 M-S $25,000r_May 1 '14-'18 TARRYTOWN. This village is In Westchester Co. BOND.DEBT Apr 1'13$80,000 Inc. 1870. Population 1910, 5,600. Assessed valuation, real.. 43.275,736 Bonds. Assessed val., personal____1,861,185 4s WaterJ-D $18,000r_June 1 '13-'18 valuation 1912 45,136,921 4s Total J-D 75,000r.._ _June 1 1919 (Assessment about 90% actual val.) 4s • J-D 180,000r__ _June 1 1926 County tax (per $1,000) 1912.13.95 3 3As'04 F-A 28,000r_Aug 1 '13-'26 83,362 45 Population in 1910 J-D 65,000r__ _Juno 1 1919 INT. at N. Y. State Bk., Albany.4 s 11 F-A 30,000r [VOL. xcvi. Park Bonds. 3345'95 J-D $1,000rJune 1 1913 330'95 J-D 4,000r_ _ _June 1 1914 3348'02 A-0 145,000r__Oot 1 '13-'41 45 '05 F-A 28,000r___Aug 1 1925 43 '06 A-0 48,802.98r_Apr 1 1926 4s '07 M-S 23,197.02r_Moh 1 1927 34s'08 _ _ _ 22,500r.May 14 '14-'28 4 THERESA. This village is In Jefferson County. 4s '09 M-N 16.000r.May 11 '14-'29 Tax Deficiency Bonds. Inc. July 29 1871. Pop'n '10, 932. 434509 A-0 $27,131.59rOct28'12-'28 Electric-Light Bonds. 4s '06 Sept $5,000r_Sept 1 '13-'17 4s '05 M-N 31,372.74rMay1'12-'25 3.74s'05Nov 17,000r_Nov 1 '13-'29 45 '05 J-J 40,326.44rPly15'12-25 45 '05 Aug 1,200r_Aug 1 '13-'14 4s '06 11-S 29,250r..Moh 27'14-'26 43010 J-D 20,800r_Deo 1 '13-'20 Water Bonds. 8,000r_Deo 1 '13-'20 Nov $18,000r_ _ Nov 18 1925 4 Hs'll J-D 3348 Street Improvement Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1913-$41,200 '14-'31 Water debt (included) 18,000 4 Ms'll F-A $14,400r_Feb 1 '13-'21 Assessed valuation 1912 568,028 4.5 '11 J-D 10,800r_Nov 1 Water Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) F-A $24,0000_ _Aug 1'13-'19 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912_$13.50 430 ($8,000 every three years) M-N $30,000c_May 1 '14-'19 3348 THOMPSON. M-N 15,000r_Nov 1 '14-'15 3348 This town is in Sullivan County. 1I-N 1,000r.._ _Nov 1 1917 3 Hs White Lake Turnpike. J-J 75,000r_Aug 15 '13-'15 Mch 1 *3.000--Sept 1 '13-'15 3 Hs J-J 10.000r__Aug 15 1916 330 Refunding Railroad Bonds. J-J 578, 125r_July 1 '16-36 4s 1923 334s M-S$150,000r 408, for maturities.) p. 75, V. (See M-S 75,000r 3348 60,000r_Sept 1 '17-'19 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1912_ _.$235,000 4s M-S( 15,000r_ --Sept 1 1920 939,837 Total valuation 1911 (280,000r_Sept 1 '21-'24 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910-- _$35.87 1 '15-'25 4,196 4s '05 J-D 310,521r_June Population In 1910 20,000r_ _ _Sept 1 1935 INTEREST on refunding bonds 1 1936 25,000r___Sept paid at Nat. Union Bank, Monticello. 43 '05 11-S 30,000r__ _Sept 1 1937 _Sept 55,000r_ 1 1938 FREE UNION TICONDEROGA 51,500r.. Sept 1 1939 SCR. DIST. NO. 5. 45 '06 J-D 115,500r_Jne 5 '13-'26 41 '01 M-N $3 000r_May 1 '14-'16 4s '06 M-S 11,000r_Sept 1 '13-'23 Building Bonds. 434808 M-N 175,000rMay 15 '14-'48 4.40s'06M-N f$50,000r_May 1 '17-'41 4s '09 F-A 34,000r_Aug 15'13-'29 1 3,000r_May 1 1942 430'11 J-J 18,300r.. _Jan 15'14-31 BOND.DEBT May 7 1913 $56,000 430'11 J-D 171,000r_June 1 '13-'31 Assessed valuation 1912._ _1,593,253 School Bonds. School tax (per $1.000) 1912_414.81 43011 F-A$308,750r_ Aug 1 '13-'31 INTEREST payable at N. Y. at Miscellaneous Bonds. any bank or trust company. $4000_Nov15'13-'14 5s '05 Nov 4s '05 A-0 3,646r___Oot 1 1913 TONAWANDA, CITY. 4s '06 J-D 87,500c_J'nel5'13-'26 This city is In Tonawanda Town, Public Building Bonds. Erie Co. Population 1910, 8,290. 4s '02 F-A $9,800r___Aug 1 1918 Sewer Bonds. 3345 M-N 19,109.95r_Nov 15 '13-'21 5s $12,000_ _July 1 '13-'32 33098 M-N 12,000r_ _Nov 1 1913 ...._ 12,000_ _July 1 '13-'32 33099 F-A 10,000r__ _Feb 15 1914 5s 4s -__ 10,000-July 1 '13-'32 4 34s'07 F-A 59,774.95rAug 1'11-'27 _ _ _ 13,200_ _July 1 '13-'34 4 Ms'08 J-J 5s 20,000r _ _1913-1928 430 13,800__July 1 '13-'35 4;0'08 J-D 36,000r _ --1913-1928 5s 14,400__July 1 '13-'32 45 '09 J-J 1913-'29 18,870r ___ 21.000_ __ _July 1 1939 4s '09 F-A 10,850r_Aug 1 '13-'19 434s 58 15,000......_July 1 1937 Viaduct Bonds. Paving Bonds. 430'11 J-D $11,000_ _June 1 '13-'21 $12,191.8211ch 2'14-'32 LANSINGBURG. Annexed Jan. 1 55 1901. Water Bonds. 58 J-J $65,000___ _July 1 1914 Water Bonds. Jan 22,800_ __Jan 2 '14-'32 4s '84 M-S $30,0000___Mch 1 1914 5s Water Refunding Bonds. 45 '84 M-S 40,0000__Moh 1 1924 430'12 J-J $145.000_ _Jan 1 '14-'42 4s '84 M-S 60,0000___Mch 1934 BOND. DEBT May 6 '13.. $359,395 4s '88 1I-N 25,0000._ _Nov 1 1938 Assess. val.(80% act.).'12..4,607,262 4s '89 J-J 10,0000-July 1 1939 City tax (per $1,000) - --$14.33 4s '91 1I-N 15,0000___May 1 1941 refunding bds. 4s '00 F-A 25,000r___Aug 1 1920 INTEREST on the1912payable at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y.; on 45 '00 M-N 20,000r_ _ _Nov 1 1950 others at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N. Y. 4s '99 F-A 60,0000_ _Aug 1 1949 INT. paid at office of-City Treas. TOT. DEBT, SK.1FD., TONAWANDA SOH.DIST. NO. 1. May 19 '13. Sept. 1 '12 was Union formerly This district Free School District No. 3. The Municipal d't_$2,234,603 $2,168,362 schools are now under city charter. Water debt..__ 2,402,147 2,419,897 4s '92 A-0 $27,0000 ____1914-1922 Total debt..$4,636,750 $4,588,259 4s '97 A-0 42,000c - _1938-1947 The sinking fund on May 19 1913 4s '98 A-0 12,000c __ _1919-1922 above TOTAL DEBT May 8 1913 $81,000 aggregated $260,553. The Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _4,460,697 debt does not Include assessment $7,996.74. to amounting bonds (Assessment 75 to 90% actual value). School tax (per *1,000) 1912_ _$11.09 WATER BONDS.-The interest INTEREST is payable In N. Y. and principal of the water-works City, on 4s of 1892 at Hanover Nat. bonds are provided for by the Water Bank; on other issues at Seaboard Department from water rents. Nat. Bank. ASSESSED VALUATION. 1905. 1911. 1912. TONAWANDA TOWNSHIP. $ This town Is in Erie County. R. E..56655,219 55736,266 51372,445 Pers'1.2.375,321 2,750.000 2,877,727 Paving Bonds. 58 '06 M-N $26,0000_ __ _Jan 1 1921. Total 59030,540 58486,266 54250,172 (Assessment about full value.) 330'06 11-N 170,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1921 19.73 *24.16 BOND. DEBT May 16 '13 $196,000 Tax perM. 26,400 Sinking fund • The city_-has several different tax 4,000,000 rates, the figures given•above being Town valuation 1912 (Assessment 60 to 80% actual value.) the rates for all purposes. State, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _ _*5.40 county and city, in the old city of 2,175 Troy. In the old city of Troy the Population In 1910 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Tonawanda. tax for 1912 was $22.82; In Sycaway School Dist., $20.87; in annexed territory of North Greenbush, $20.87; TROY. Troy is situated in Renssalaer and in Wards 15, 16 and 17 (formerly County. Incorporated in 1816. On Lansingburg), $16.81. The State Jan. I 1901 a bill known as the and county tax in all districts for "Greater Troy Bill" became opera- 1911 was $5.38. POPULATION.-In 1910. 76,813; tive. Under its provisions the village of LansIngburg and portions of In 1905, 75,910; In 1900, 60,651, exthe towns of North Greenbush and cluding sections annexed In 1901. Brunswick became part of the City which brought the aggregate up to of Troy. about 75,000; in 1890 It was 60.956: Public Improvement Bonds. In 1880 it was 56,747. 4s '93 A-0 $40,000r__Oct, 16 1913 4s '93 A-0 40,000r _Oct 16 1914 TRUXTON. 334894 F-A 20,000r__Aug 1 '13-'14 This town Is in Cortland County. 8,000r_Jan 10 1914 33095 J-J Railroad-Aid Refunding Bonds. 330'95 F-A 25,000r___Aug 1 1915 430'12 J-J $88,000c July 15 '1942 J-D _ 48,000r_ Deo 1 '15-'16 BOND. DEBT May 17 '13-388,000 3348'96 330'97 J-D 23,500r_ _ Deo 15 1916 Assess. val. (4-5 act.) 1912-480,344 334898 J-D 60,000r_Dec 15 '15-'20 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912___$27.09 1,132 7,715r__ _July '13-'22 Population in 1910 4s '02 J-J 3 34s'02 A-0 15,200r_ _Oot 1 '13-'22 INT.at Guarantee Tr. Co.in N.Y. 4s '02 J-J 71,405.50r_July '13-22 4s '03 M-S 29,920r_Sept 1 '13-23 TUCKAHOE. 3,052.50r Augl'13-'23 4s '03 F-A This village Is in Westchester Co. 4s '05 J-J 23,838r_July 1 '12-'25 Inc. Dec. 8 1892. Pop'n 1910, 2,722. Street Improvement Bonds. 4s '06 J-J 53,200o_July 1 '13-'26 45 '06 J-D 15,862r_ Deo 1 '12-'26 55 '07 M-N $10,500r_ May 1 '13-43 4348'07 F-A 44,984.12rAug15'12-27 4.75s'08 A-0 2,500r_ _Apr 1 '14-'18 436s'08 A-0 29.600c_Oct 15 '13-'28 Sewer Bonds. 4s '09 M-N 120.000r May 11 '14-'29 4.408'06 11-S $55,000r_Sept 1 '13-'34 4s '10 A-0 8.260r_Apr 29 '14-'20 4.75s'08 A-0 5,500r_ _Apr 1 '14-'24 4 H8'10 F-A 134,300r_Feb 1 '14-'30 4.758'08 11-S 4.500r_Sept 1 '13-'21 Village-Hall Bonds, 4s '10 F-A 63,000r_Feb 24 '14-'30 43011 J-D 70,000r........1912-l931 4.303'10 M-N33 3,0 ).)._ Nov 1 Highway Bonds. 434s'13 J-J 120,000r_Jan 10 '14-'33 4.20s'09 F-A $10,000r_ ..Aug 1 '14-33 Pub. Imo. Refund. Bonds. 434813 F-A $82,000r_Feb 10 '14-'33 BOND. DEBT Nov 1912.. $137,952 Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _1,857.735 Bonds. Voting-Machine 4s '06 F-A $17.220r_Aug 1;13-'26 (Assessment about 40% actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 191L_ _$10.72 Water Refunding Bonds. 4s '10 A-0_$13,500r ----1913-1930 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Mt. Vernon Sewer Bonds. 4s M-S&J-D *21,000-----1913-1916 TOTAL DEBT May 1913 $417,000 Total assessed val. 1912..-13,256,248 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912__ _ _ $7.50 INT. at Tarrytown Nat. Bank. MAY. 1913.1 NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. 55 Including special franchise valuDrainage Bonds. Broadway Improvement Bonds. 430'10 M-N $7,000__Nov 1 '13-'19 434s'08 J-J 1$7,000r_July 1 '13-'19 ation 1912, 13.119,650. POPULATION.-In 1910 was 74,1 1,500r_ _ _July 1 1920 School Bonds. 4s '02 F-A $22,000r_ _Aug 1 '13-'34 419; 1905, 62,934; 1900, 56,383. Bronx Valley Sewer Bonds. 4.000_Sept 15 '13-'14 430'08 J-J$1,000,0000_Jan 1 '33-'82 4318'10 M-S( 45,000_Sept 15 '15-'23 45 '09 J-J 1,250,000c_Jan 1 '33-'82 VOLNEY. ( 2,000_ _ _Sept 15 1924 This town is-in Oswego County. Bridge Bonds. 4s,'11 A-0 10,000 Oct 1 '25-'29 Railroad-Aid Bonds. 4 Ms'll J-D $20,000r_June 1 '21-'22 Funding Bonds. 48 F-A I$98,000r _ _ _ _1912-1930 12,000__ _Jan 1 '35-'37 430'12 J-J J-J 43009 $70,000_Apr 15 '14-'48 1 4,000r 1931 Pavement Bonds. Court-House Bonds. Bridge Bonds. A-0 F-A$150,000r_Aug 1 '30-'35 4s $44,000c_ Oct 45 '05 1 '13-'14 45 July $20,000r -.1913-1922 20,000r_ _ July 1 1926 4,000_ _July 2 '13-'16 BOND. DEBT Jan 1910--$134,000 4 34s'08 F-A 50,000r_July 1 '27&29 Assess. val.(80% act.)'09__ 835,422 BOND.DEBT Sept 1912-- $341,000 70,000r _July 1 '28&34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1909.$13.50 Total valuation 1912__5,387,850 (Assessment about full value) 430'07 J-J 30,000r_July 1 '30&31 Population in 1910 2,407 City tax (per $1,000) 1912-- - -$22.10 15,000r.._ _July 1 1933 40,000r_ __July 1 1935 INT. at Chamberlain's office. WALTON. 50,000r_ _ _July 1 1936. This town is in Delaware County. 1 '14-'37 240,000r_Nov 430'08 M-N Refunding RR. Aid Bonds. WATKINS. 4s Refunding Bonds. This village is in Schuyler County. F-A $50.000c&r__Part y'rly BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ _ $50,000 Village 1ncorp. as Jefferson in 1842; 3.103 J-D $4,000r_ _ _June 1 1913 Assess. val. (34 act.) 1912- A,827.125 name changed to Watkins in 1852. 3.10s J-D 10,000r_ _ _June 1 1914 3.10s J-D 14,000r_June 1 '13-'19 Tax rate (per $1,000)1912- _ - -$11.15 Paving Bonds. 5,088 4.40s'12 Population in 1910 $36,250c Bridge Bonds. INT. payable at Union Dime Say. 430'08 J-D $10,000r_June 1 '13-'22 Water and Sewer Bonds. Bank in New York and at Walton. J-J $20,000r___July 1921 BOND.DEBT Mar 18'13$5,301,244 4s 731,015 A-0* 3,000r_ _ _Oct 45 1910 Floating debt Assess. val. real est. '12_348,327,089' Electric-Light Bonds. WARREN COUNTY. 9,889,656, A-0 $13.000r_ _ _Oct 4s 1924 Assess. val. personal '12_actual Lake George is the county seat. value) Refunding Water & Sewer Bds. (Assessment about 70% Road Bonds 55 '08 Feb $50,000r_Feb 10 '14-'18 4.20s'10 A-0 $56,000r__ _Apr 1 1930 State &Co. tax (per $1,000) '07_33.00 283,055 Population In 1910 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13__ $128,250 ___ 50,000r A919-1923 5s '12 J-D BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '13 $100,000 Assess. val. (31 act.)'12_ _ _1,222,115 INT. on sewer bonds of 1909 payAssessed valuation 1912_ ..11,728,581 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912.._$15.88 able at Mechanics' Nat. Bank, N. Y.; 2,817 on other issues by County Treasurer. County tax (per $1,000) 1912-$24.62 Population in 1910 Population in 1910 32,223 *Provision made for payment of UTICA. Fred. G. Reusswig, Comp. INT. payable in N. Y. exchange. these bonds, but money misapplied. This city is in Oneida County. InINT. on paving bonds payable at WESTFIELD, VILLAGE. corporated 1832. This village is in Chautauqua Co. Watkins State Bk.; on others at WARSAW, VILLAGE. Nurses' Pavilion Bonds. Knickerbocker Trust Co., N. Y. Inc. 1833. Population 1910, 2,985. This village is in Wyoming County. 44s'12 J-J $12,500r_July 1 '13-'32 Inc. Sewer Bonds. 1843; re-inc. Jan. 11 1898. Sewer Bonds. 430'10 J-J $100,000r__Jan 2 '14-'38 --- $2,000 1914 WAVERLY. 4 s'09 J-D $3,000r__Dec 1913-17 5s This village is in Tioga County. Refunding Water Bonds. 43s'09 M-S 15,000r__Sept 1913-27 &I Funding Judgment Bonds. '10 J-J $3,300r __July 1 1913 430'10 F-A 110,000r_Aug 1 '17-'21 Water-Works Bonds. , 3 Ms Nov 138,000r_ _Nov 1 '13-'35 Water Bonds. 4 Ws'12 M-N$238,000r.May 1 '15-'42 4s Nov 28,800r_ _Nov 1 '13-'36 Water-System Construction. 1915 Broad St paving 4Ws'12 M-S 20,000r _Sept 1 '13-'32 45 '95 J-J 1$30,000r $15,000 3 M &4s M-N $38,000c &r_ _1914-1924 1 15,000r 1920 Town-hall bonds______ Playground Bonds. 7.000 Sidewalk 4.90s12A-0 12,000_ -Oct 1 '16-'17 BOND.DEBT May 1913- 260,000 430'09 Dec Bonds. 431,8'12 M-S $10,000r_Sept 1 '13-'32 $3,000r_Dec 1 '13-'14. Village-Hall Bonds. Bath-House Bonds. Water debt (included)___ - 238,000 _s500_-_Oct 20 1913 1913-1919 Assessed valuation 1912 2,078,953 BOND, 4Ws'12 M-S $10,000r_Sept 1 '13-'32 4 Ms'll ann. $7,000 DEBT May 1 '13.. $151,500 BOND. DEBT Mch 1 1913._$69,300 (Assessment about 35% actual value) Culvert Ext. Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912__ _2,052,475 14,650 Population in 1910 43js'12 M-S 37,200r_Sept 1 '13-'24 Sinking fund 4,855 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) Assess. val. (60% act.) '12.1,468.075 Academy and School Bonds, INT. payable at office of Bond & Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912__ _$11.00• 46 July $30,600r_July '13-'16 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _$14.64 Goodwin, N. Y. INT. payable at Citizens' Bank of 3,206 48 Jan 24,000r_ _ _Jan '14-'19 Population in 1910 Westfield. in New York exchange. INTEREST payable in N. Y. and 4s Jan 10,500r.... Jan '14-'20 3 Ms Jan 9,000r._ _Jan '14-'19 at Wygming Co. Nat. Bk., Warsaw. WELLSVILLE. This village is in Allegany County. 3 Ms Jan 12,000r___Jan '14-'19 Inc. 1857. Population 1910, 4,382. WEST SENECA. 3315 J'ne 19,250r_June 1 '13-'23 WARSAW, TOWN. This town is in Erie Co. Incorp. June 11,000r__June '13-'23 Street-Improvement Bonds. 334s 1851. The decrease in the valuation This town Is in Wyoming A-0 2,700r_Oct 1 '13-'22 Inc. Mch. 1808. Pop. 1910,County. 5s '07 M-S $17,000c_Sept 1 '13-'32 for 1909 was caused by a division of 334s 4,308. 4.85s'08M-S 24,000c&r Sept 1 '13-'36 the town, cutting off the city of 3345 Jan 15,000r__ _Jan '14-'25 Bridge Bonds. 48 '07 May 7,500r_ _ May 1 1926 3.2s ___ $900r.._ _Feb 1 1914 4.158.06M-S 29,963c&r _ Mch 1 '13-35 Lackawanna. While the bonds be430'08 July 12,000r_July 2 '14-'18 3.2s F-A 40,000r_Aug 1 '13-32 4.15s'09M-S 13,200r_ _ _Sept 1 '13-'34 low are considered a lien upon the 430'08 M-N 41,600r_Nov 2 '13-'28 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913__ $40,900 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913---$35,587 whole town, the referee appointed to 4 34s'08 J-J 40;000r_July 15'13-'28 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12.._2,342,847 Assessment debt (addl) 48,579 the debts has decided that 45 '09 A-0 12,000r_Apr 1 '14-'29 (Assessment abt. 2-3 actual vaue.) Assess. val. (31 act.) '12_1,618,604 apportion are to be paid by the eityAof 7,850r_Aug 1 '21-'29 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.- __.$10.76 Village tax (per $1,000) 1912.._*12.67 they 45 '09 F-A Lackawanna, the sewer having been 3,300r_Sept 1 45 '09 M-S '13-'15 INTEREST on the issue of 1906 is built in that city. This report came INTEREST at the Jefferson Coun430'09 F-A 17,000r_Aug 1 '13-'29 ty Savings Bank in Watertown. payable at the First Nat. Bank of up in Dec. 1911 for confirmation by 434s'09 M-S 68,000r_Sept 1 '13-'29 Wellsville; on the issue of 1909 at N. the State Supreme Court and was op4348'10 M-N 80,000r_May 1 '14-'29 posed by the city of Lackawanna. Y. City at Columbia Trust Co. Paving Bonds outst g Apr 15 13 WATERFORD. No decision has been rendered. This town is in Saratoga --- 412,218.97 __1912-1917 431s'13 Sewer Bonds. Mar $92,500----part County' yearly WEST CARTHAGE. ___ 99,503.18 _ _1913-1918 434s '07 A-0 $187,5000_Apr 1 '14-'38 5s (7) This village is in Jefferson County. Bridge bonds Refund. U. C. & B. RR. Bonds. TOTAL DEBT $12,658 Population in 1910 6,128 48 '09 M-S$148,800r_Mch 1 '14-'29 Inc. 1889. Population 1910, 1,393. BOND DEBT Apr 21 '13_ $200,158 Storm Water Drainage Bonds. Village-Flail Bonds. Assess. val.(80% act.)'12_2,713.000, 45 '06 Oct $50,000r ..Oct 1'16-25 _s _-_ $1,800 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912__$11.02 CITY. 45 '07 M-N 25,000r...May 1 '17-'26 WATERTOWN, Water Bonds. 4,605 Population in 1910 This city is in Jefferson:County. 430'08 May 18,750r_May 4 '14-'28 45 '02 ___ $14,7000 1925 City-Hal1,1896. INTEREST payable at the Lacka43(s'12 A-0 12,000r__Oct 1 '13-'32 430_ 4s '09 ___ 27,000r_ __Part y'rly wanna $40,000_ _Oct 1 '26-'30 Seneca. of West Nat. Bank Subway Bonds. Sewer Bonds. Market Bonds. 4 Ms'll J-J $34,000r _-__1913-1929 334s 4s '95 ___ $16,800r___Part yearly $8,000__Oct 1 '13-'14 4s Park Bonds. '04 ___ 6,600r_Part yearly WEST WINFIELD. School _Bonds. 48 '09 J-J $42,500 July 1 '13-'29 Ms M-N $100,000_ May 1 DEBT Apr 1912- __ _166,900 This village is in Herkimer Co. '22-'41 BOND. 4;0'10 J-J 45,000_ _July 1 '13-'30 3 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '11....-682.001 Water-Works Bonds. 3345 A-0 I 3,800___ _Apr 1 1924 4 Ws'll J-J 23,750r ____1913-1931 Village tax (per $1,000) 1911..$13.00 4 Ws'13 _ $33,000-July 1 '14-'43 130,000_ _Apr 1 '25-'30 43s'12 J-D 95,000r_June 1 '13-'31 45 '05 J-D INT, on water bonds of 1902 pay- TOTAL DEBT_ (f) 4,000r....J'ne 1 '13-'16 Public Improvement. 726at Importers' & Traders' Bank, Population in 1910 able 4s '06 J-J 88,000r___July 1 1936 48 Jan f$75,000r___Jan '14-'28 4s '08 M-N 24,500r__ May 1 bonds of sewer 1895 and Y.; on N. 1938 1 30,000r_ __Jan '29-'31 water bonds of 1909 at Watertown WHITE PLAINS. VILLAGE. Water Bonds. 48 J-J 150,000r Jan 1 '22-'31 330 M-S3105,000 1913-1926 Say. Bk.; on sewer bonds of 1904 at This village is in Westchester Co. 330 Mch 1,468.57rMch 1 1914 3 Xs M-S 35,000_ _ __Sept 1 1922 Jefferson Co. Say. Bk., Watertown. Paving Bonds. A-0 f22,000r__Apr 1 '14-'24 3.7s 3345 M-S 65,000_ __ -Mch 1 1927 4s J-D $15,000___June '26-'28 115,000r_ _Apr 1 '25-'34 4s '05 J-D 81,000r_ _ _June 1 1925 330 M-N 100,000_ __.,May 1 1931 3318'04 J-J 24,000r_July 1 '13-'24 COUNTY. WESTCHESTER and Deficiency Bonds. A-0 75,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1930' 48 '07 A-0 8,000r_Oct 15 '27-'34 334Funding 334s County seat is White Plains. s_ _ $55.000 Feb 1 '14-24 4s '05 A-0 3,000____Oct 1 1935 4s '07 M-N 50,000r_May 1 '27-'36 Almshouse Bonds. Voting-Machine Bonds. 11,050r_July 1 '13-'29 45 30,000_ - _ _Dec 1 1933 J-D 55 45 '09 J-J 4s '09 M-S $70,000r_Sept 1 '37-'39 _ $1,000_ _Feb 1 '14-'15 55 '08 M-N 2O,000 May 1 '39-'42 4s '09 A-0 2,400r_Apr 1 '14-'19 Armory Bonds. Fire-Building Bonds. 430'08 F-A $30,000r Feb 1 '32-'37 434808 F-A 20,000_ _Aug 1 '39-'42 430'10 F-A 54,000r_ _Aug 1 '13-'30 4s '07 A-0 $40,000r..,, Apr 1 1937 5,500r_Aug 1 '13-'23 45 '08 M-N 11,435r__ May 1 434s'10 F-A 43009 F-A 20,000__Aug 1 '35-'38 1938 4s New Indices. J-D $5,000r..,,..June 1 1913 434s'09 A-0 20,000- _Oct 1 '35-'38 430'11 M-S 13,000r_Mch 1 '14-'26 Public Improvement Bonds. 3 1-10s J-D 13,000r..., June 1 1914 4 4s'11 A-0 20,000,. Oct 1 '47-'50 431511 J-J 57,000r ____1913-1931 4s_ $79,000 1913-1938 3,200r ----1913-1928 _s '10 Ni-N 430'11 J-J General Purposes. 434s'12 F-A 20,000r_Aug 1 '20-'32' - 31.000r_ _ -May 1 1940 4Ws'12 M-N 66,500r_May 1 -14-'32 334s J-D $50,000r.._J'ne 1 '27-'28 Sewer Bonds. Bonds. 2,700r ----1913-1921 4s Indebtedness 434s'12 J-D Road Bonds. _s ___ $158,000 $20 000_ _Oct 1 '22-'25 4 Ms'll 430'13 J-J 2,400r__Jan10 '14-'17 A-0 10,000.- _Oct 1 1930 A-01$50,000r_Oct 1 '31-'35 334s Sewer & Paving, Highway Bds. M-S 24,000_ _Sept 1 '24-'29 Tax Relief Bonds. 1 8,870r__ _Oct 1 1936 45 330 M-N May $75,000_ 1 '30-44 9,000____Aug 1 1929 4 Ms'll A-0 25,230r___Oct 1 1914 4s '04 F-A 431508 May $55,000r__May 4'14-'24 Street-Improvement Bonds. 1 '32-'35 48 '05 A-0 9,000____Oct 1 1935 4s '08 July 20,000r_July 2 '25-'28 43(s'12 J-J $110,000r___July 1 1942 434s'12 A-0 140,000r__Oct 2,945r..... _Oct 1 1936 4s '07 J-D 3,000_ _ _June 30 1937 Delinquent Tax Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 1 1932 58 '08 M-N 18,000___ May 1 1938 5s '07 J-J $90,000r_July 1 '17-'21 3 ms $70,000- May '14-'27 434s'12 A-0 10,000r____Oct 5,654.01r_Aug 7 1913 4s '08 M-N 17,710r--Oct 1 1933 48 '09 M-N 12,000___May 15 1934 434s'08 F-A M-N 80,000r___May 1 1938 2,000r__Dec 1 '13-'14 TOT.DEBT 2,500r ___Aug 1 1920 9,905r__-_Oct 1 1927 434s'12 F-A 434s'09 J-D A-0 454s'12 19,000r_Aug 1 '21-'23• 2,000r_ _Sept 1 '13-14 Water debt Jan 1 '13_ _ -$1.,167,235 4 Ws'10 M-S Funding Bonds. (included) 286,000 3 1-10s Bonds. $40,000r_June 1 4 We'll M-S 4,400r_ _Sept '13-'16 Assessed valuation '29-'30 Funding J-D 1911_ _15,333,625 3345 30,000r.._..June 1 1931 4 34s'07 J-D $23,000--- _June 1 1937 4Ws'12 A-0 4,199r_Oct I '13-'17 (Assessment about IX actual value.) 45 '04 J-D Refunding Bonds. Fire Department Bonds. ___ 39,704.43_June 1 1932 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910__ -$23.38 M-N $1,000_-_N0v 1 1913 45 '06 Aug $9,000r_Aug 17 '13-'21 Population 4s '04 ___ 25,000___ 1 1928 in 1910 26,730 4s '04 __ 20,000_ __ _June 9,000 __July 1 '14-'16 J-J 4s '09 A-0 8,000_ _Apr 1 '14-'29 _June 1 1931 48 44s'12 F-A 12,000__Aug 1 '13-'32 4s '04 ___ 18,533.47_June 1 1933 4s '05 A-0 1,000_ ___Oct 1,1935 WATERVILLE. Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 151913Library-Site 45 M-S '31&'33 40,000r_Mch 1 This village is in Oneida County. 4s '05 M-S 39,704r___Mch 1 1932 3.848'06A-0 113,000... __Apr 2 1946 Public 'Erupt bonds $1,794,569 Inc. Feb. 8 1871. Pop. 1910, 1,410. 430'07 J-J 124,579r_ __July 1 1928 Paving bonds 111,722 Tax and Assessment Bonds. Delinquent tax bonds J-J $10,000_ __Oct 1 1921 108,253 48 Water-Works Bonds. 1 '31-'33 48 '88 J-J $18,000o_Jan 1 '14-'18 434s'08 F-A 140,000r_July Tax-relief bonds 80.000 M-S 10,000_ __ _Mch 1 1914 560,000r___Aug 1 1936 4s Reservoir Bonds. 48 '04 M-N 17,000_ _ __Nov 1 1924. TOT. BD. DT. Apr 15 '13 2,094,544 4.35s'07 1 1937 157,333.20r.Aug Against paving bonds there are out- BOND. J-J $27,000r Jan 1 '14-'31 430'10 F-A 180,000r_Feb 10 '20-'35 45 '05 J-D 99,000..___Deo 1 1945 standing assessments upon property AssessedDEBT Apr 5'13---345,000 1 5,208.66rFeb 10 1936 48 '06 A-0 12,000____Apr 1 1916 valuation l912.,_ _ 715,915 5s '10 F-A J25,000r_Aug 1 '30-'34 58 '06 M-N 11,000_....Nov 1 1916 benefited equal to amount of bonds. (Assessment 31 to 3 actual value.) 5,618.83r-Aug 1 935 55 '07 A-0 15,000____Oct 1 1917 INT. is payable in Utica at the City Tax rate 1 (per $1,00(j) 1912---$10.00 434s'08 A-0 28,000_ _ -Oct 1 1913 Treasurer's office, or at request of Temporary Loan Bonds. INTEREST payable in N. Y. on 48 registered holder in N. Y. exchange. J-D $20,000r.._ _June 1 1915 434s'09 A-0 33,000_ __ _Oct 1 1917 4.35s at R. Kleybolte & Co.; on 45 at 330 8,000r_ __June 1 1915 434s'10 A-0 23,000_ __ _Oct 1 1920 ASSESSED VALUATION. J-D Importers' & Traders' Bank. 1910 5,000r_ __June 1 1916 58 '12 A-0 32.000r---_Oct 1 1918" 1912. 1911. J-D 334s 8,500r_ __June 1 1917 J-D Water Bonds. 330 3 3 F-Al $4,000--- _Aug 1 1914 J-D 25,000r___June 1 1925 4s R;E_44261,889 43387 754 42168,944 WATERVLIET. 330 This city is in Albany County. 334s Pers.' 8093,100 8746,600 8516,450 1126,000.. Aug 1 '15-'28 J-D 26,742r__ _June 1 1926 Total 52354,989 52134,354 50685,394 Inc. 1896. Population 1910, 15,074. 430'08 F-A 50,285.66r.Aug 1 1913 48 J-D 25,000___June '26-'29 Storm-Sewer Bonds. (Assessment about 3 actual value.) A-0 60.000_ _Octt11929, 5s '10 F-A 13,122.36r_Aug 1 1913 3348 1931 Tax(p.M) 22.34 22.28 434s'12 A-03104,500_Apr 15 '14-'32 434s'13 M-N400,000r_May 1 '18-'33 3348 A-0 86,000___Oct 19.36 ULSTER COUNTY. County seat is Kingston. County Bonds. M-S $30,0000_ _Mch '14-'23 4s (Subject to call $3,000 yearly) M-S 21,000c__Mch 1 '14-20 4s Turnpike and Road Bonds. M-N $3,0000_ _Mch 1 '14-'16 48 2,0000--- _Mch 1 1914 M-S 48 M-S 32,0000_ _Mch 1 '14-'29 45 48 '05 M-S 10,000c__Mch 1 '14-18 5,000r_ _ _ _Mch 1 1914 430'08 M-S 430'09 M-S 95,000r_ _Mch 1 '14-'32 Refunding Bonds. M-S $12,000c_ Mch 1 '14-'19 48 M-S 21,0000_ _Mch 1 '14-'20 48 M-S 30,000c_ _Mch 1 '14-'23 4s M-S 320000e_ _Mch 1 '14-'29 4s M-S 21,000c_ _Moll 1 '13-'12 4s 4s . M-S 24,000c_ _Mch 1 '14-'25 M-S 26,0000_ _Mch 1 '14-'26 4s M-S 90,000c_ _Mch 1 '14-31 45 48 '05 M-S 32,000c_ _Mch 1 '14-'29 Court-House Bonds 1895 (Ref.). 48 M-S $24,000c_ _Mcn 1 '14-21 M-S 32,000c___Mch 1 1923 48 4s M-S 14,000o.._ _Mon 1 1924 Jail Bonds. 48 M-S $50,000c___Mch 1 1925 48 M-S 30,000o.... Mch 1 1926 4s M-S 13,000c_ _ _Mch 1 1928 Poor-House Bonds. 48 '05 M-S $14,000c_ _Mch 1 '14-'20 BOND. DEBT May 1913 $604,000 Total assessed val. 1911- _29,614,762 Population in 1910 91,769 INT. at office of County Treas. al 56 WHITE PLAINS VILLAGE (Con.) Water Bonds (Con.) A-0 $40,000--__Apr 1 1924 48 1,000_ __ _Aug 1 1929 48 '04 F-A 45 '04 M-S 23,000.._Sept 1 1934 48 '04 M-N 23,000_ __ _Nov 1 1934 43 '05 A-0 29,000____ Oct 1 1935 4s '06 A-0 10,000.. Apr 2 1936 48 '06 M-S 85,000___ _Sept 1 1936 414s'08 F-A 155,000_ ___Aug 1 1638 430:08 M-N 4,000. _Nov _Nov 1 1938 4s '09 M-N 27,000.. May 15 1939 4348'10 J-J 100,000_ _Jan 1 1940 4.10s'10J-J 12,000..._Jan 1 1940 430'l1 A-0 10,000__Apr 1 1931 430'12 J-D 8,000r___Dec 1 1922 Sidewalk Impt. Certificates. 5s '08 A-0 $66,000____Oct 1 1913 5s '09 A-0 27,000____ Oct 1 1914 Current Debt Bonds. 4s F-A 5$6,000__Aug 1 '13-'14 1 2,000_ _Aug 1 1915 _s ___ 49,000 58 '08 M-N 26,000..... May 1 1938 48 '09 A-0 35,000... Apr 15 1919 430'11 A-0 14,000____Apr 1 1916 Fire Department Bonds. 43 M-S $8,000_ _Sept 1 '13-'20 4s J-D 10,000__Dee 1 '13-'22 M-S 48 3.000..._Mch 1 1919 4s '05 A-0 5,000- -.._Apr 1 1925 5s '08 M-N 10,000.. May 1 1938 4363'09 ___ 25,000 4.158'09 ___ 25,000 _s '11 J-D 38,000„Dec 1 '16-'34 Summary of Debt Jan. 1 1913. *132,000 Current debt bonds Sewer bonds 211,500 Fire department bonds__ _ 108.500 Tax and assessment bonds 191,668 375,000 Paving bonds 75,000 Refunding bonds 855,800 Water bonds 99,000 Tax bonds 13,000 Library-site bonds NEW YORK-CITIES AND TOWNS. Fire Department Bonds. 330'03 A-0 $50,000__Apr 1 '14-'23 45 '06 A-0 15,000__Apr 1 '24-'26 430'10 A-0 14,320__Aug 1 '13-'20 430'13 A-0 24,000r_Mar 1 '14-'25 City-Hall Bonds. 4346'08 A-0 $375,00__May 1 '14-'28 534s'07 M-N 50,000_ _Apr 1 '18-'22 430'08 A-0 80,000_June 15 '13-'28 430'08 A-0 40,000__Dec 1 '13-'28 434s'09 A-0 42,500__Nov 1 '13-'29 430'10 A-0 48,600__Aug 1 '13-'30 430'10 A-0 18,000__Nov 1 '13-'30 430'11 A-0 19,000__Oct 1 '13-'31 434s'12 A-0 10,000r_Oct 1 '13-'22 Deficiency Bonds. 430'10 A-0 $28,000__May 1 '14-'20 Hospital Bonds. 430'11 A-0 171,250__Oct 1 '13-'31 430'11 A-0 47,500__July 1 '13-'31 Local Improvement Bonds. 4348'09 A-0 $86,700__July 1 '13-'29 430'11 A-0 17,100_ Feb 1 '14-'31 4143'11 A-0 18,000__May 1 '14-'31 430'11 A-0 109,250__Oct 1 '13-'31 430'12 A-0 90,000__Mch 1 '14-'31 430'12 A-0 52.000r_Apr 1 '14-'26 Road Improvement Bonds. 434s'08 A-0 $37,500_ _May 1 '14-'28 4s '08 A-0 40,000_Aug 15 '13-'28 430'09 A-0 34,000__July 1 '13-'29 430'10 A-0 22,500_Aug 1 '13-'30 430'11 A-0 19,000__Oct 1 '13-'31 Assessment Bonds. 430'08 A-0 160,000__Deo 1 '13-'18 4s '09 A-0 30,000. Apr 1 '14-'19 430'10 A-0 35,000_ _May 1 '14-'20 430'11 A-0 80,000__Feb 1 '14-21 430'11 A-0 90,000__Sept 1 '13-'21 4348'12 A-0 143,500r_Apr 1 '14-'32 430'12 A-0 120,000r-Oct 1 '13-'22 Revenue Bonds, 4343'09 A-0 $50,000_ __ _May 1 1914 430'10 A-0 125,000___May 1 1915 430'11 A-0 125,000_ __May 1 1916 1 1915 TOT. BD. DT.Jan. 1 '13 $2,061,468 430'12 g-Af100,000r___May 1150,000r_..May _May 1 1917 Certificates of indebtedness 288,504 Public Bonds. Building & Dock Assessed valuation 1912_ _17.232.047 '03 A-0 10,000_ _Nov 1 1914 Tax rate (per 11,000) 1912_ _ 13.945 4s 4s '05 A-0 14,700. Nov 1 '14-'15 15,949 430'07 Population in 1910 A-0 9,500_.._Nov_ 1 1916 INT. payable in White Plains. 5343'07 A-0 20.000_ _Nov 1 '17-'18 Irving Park Bonds. 330'02 F-A $10,000__May 1 '16-17 WHITE PLAINS UNION FREE Public-Bath Bonds. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 45 '95 A-0 $5,000-.- _Apr 1 1915 On July 1 1908 the district annexed Street-Paving Bonds. Greenburgh District No. 10. 45 '93 A-0 $20,000.. Apr 1 '14-'15 4s J-J $21,000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'34 48 A-0 '94 93,341__Apr 1 '17-'25 5s J-D 6,750c_ Dec 1 '13-'19 '99 A-0 24,900_ _Apr 1 '17-'27 I42,000c&rJan 1 '14-'17 4s34s'00 A-0 15,000- _Apr 1 '28-'29 530 J-J 57,500c &rJan 1 '18-'22 3 A-0 12,000__Apr 1 '29-'30 62,500e&rJan 1 '29-'27 34s'03 45 '04 A-0 6.380...Apr 1 '30-'31 3,500c&r_Jan 1 1928 48 '09 A-0 14,000_ _Feb 1 '14-'27 3.748 J-D 3,000c_ _ _Deo '13-'15 430'12 A-0 14,000r_Oct 1 '13-'26 430 J-J I 1,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1914 Public-Building Bonds. 120,000c_July 1 '15-'26 J-J 48 5,000c_Jan 1 '36-'40 4s '09 A-0 $52,000_ May 1 '14-'29 7,000c &rJan 1 '14-'20 430'09 A-0 25,500__July 1 '13-'29 48 '09 J-J I 14,000c&rJan 1 '21-'27 430'11 A-0 18,000_ _May 1 '14-'31 5,000c&r_Jan 1 1928 430'11 A-0 9,500_ _July 1 '13-'31 5,500c&r_Jan 1 1929 430'12 A-0 20,000r_Oct 1 '13-'32 430'11 M-N 128,000r_Nov 1 '16-'29 430'13 A-0 20,000...Mar 1 '14-'33 127,000r_Nov 1 '30-'38 Public-Park Bonds. Greensburgh Bonds (Annexed). 330'99 M-N$110,000....May 1 '14-'24 4s '00 A-0 $7,000c_Dec 31 '13-'19 330'01 M-N 4,000__May 1 '14-'15 53 '07 A-0 14,000o_ Dec 31 '13-'26 4s '03 M-N 3,000. May 1 '16-'17 BOND. DEBT May 1913 $330,000 4s '04 M-N 8,000__May 1 '17-'21 _May 1 '22-'24 Assess. val.(70% act.)'12.16.500.500 430'07 M-N 17,000 _May School tax (per $1,000) 1912..__ 8.66 430'08 A-0 80,000 _ _June 1 '13-'28 A-0 20,000__Nov 1 '13-'28 INTEREST payable at Home Say. 430'08 Bank,Saugerties Say. Bank, Yonkers 430'09 A-0 68,000__July 1 '13-'29 Police & Fire Bureau Equipt. Say. Bank, American Say. Bank, Mechanics' Say. Bank, N. W. Harris 43012 A-0 $12,000r_Oct 1 '13-'24 & Co., N. Y., and N. W. Halsey & School Bonds. Co., N. Y. 4s '92 A-0 $28,000. Apr 1 14-'19 4s '94 A-0 82,000.. Apr 1 '20-'36 4s '95 A-0 15,000_ _Apr 1 '37-'39 WHITE PLAINS, TOWN. 4s '96 A-0 81,000. Apr 1 '25-'55 This town is in Westchester Co. 330'97 A-0 105,000_ _Apr 1 '56-'76 Road Bonds. • 4,000_ _Apr 1 '19-'25 330'98 1929 330'98 A-0 334s J-,1 $78,000r A-0 17,000__Apr 1 '77-'80 J-J 60,000r_ __July 1 1932 3 43 34s'98 A-0 7,000_ _Apr 1 '79-'81 3s J-J 5,000r__ _Jan 1 1930 330'00 A-0 31,000__Apr 1 '14-'20 430'10 J-D I 1,000r_ _June 1 1915 330'00 A-0 30,000_ _Apr 1 '15-'17 144,000r_June 1 '16-'37 330'01 A-0 41,150__Apr 1 '20-'24 430'12 F-A 30.000. Aug 1 '17-'31 334s'01 A-0 13,000__Apr 1 '20-'25 BOND. DEBT April 1912 1188,000 330'02 A-0 160,700__Apr 1 '26-'39 Assess. val.(70% act.)'11.17,886,360 A-0 15,000_ _Apr 1 '40-'41 Tax rate (per(Inside village_ _ _16.91 330'03 48 '03 A-0 117,500 Apr 1 '42-'53 $1,000) 11( Outside village_11.00 4s '04 A-0 69,400. Apr 1 '53-'60 (Light (outside)- _ 1.89 4s '05 A-0 133,700 _Apr 1 '20-'29 Population in 1910 15,045 4s '06 A-0 108,650„Apr 1 '30-'39 INT. at office of Town Supervisor. 4s '07 A-0 17,700_ _Apr 1 '48-50 4s '06 A-0 15,500_ _Apr 1 '47-'48 43007 A-0 60,000_ _Apr 1 '51-'56 A-0 70,000__Apr 1 '40-'46 This village is in Wayne County. 430'06 430'07 A-0 109,000__Apr 1 '57-'67 Water-Works Bonds, 530'07 9,350___ _Apr 1 1950 43012 J-J $45,000r_July 15'13-'42 430'08 A-0 52,000__July 1 '13-'28 BOND.DEBT May 6 '13_ _$51,000 430'08 A-0 A-0 12,800_ _Sept 1 '13-'28 Water debt (included) 45.000 430'08 A-0 100,000_ _Sept 1 '13-'28 Assessed valuation 1912 346,059 4s '09 A-0 9,440_Mch 1 '14-'29 Population in 1910 1,216 4s '09 A-0 52.000. May 1 '14-'29 INT. to registered holder in N. Y 4348'09 A-0 93,500__July 1 '13-'29 exchange. 434s'09 A-0 34,000_ _Nov 1 '13-'29 430'10 A-0 67,150__Mch 1 '14-'30 430'10 A-0 36,000__Aug 1 '13-'30 WYOMING COUNTY. 430'10 A-0 72,000_ _Oct 1 '13-'30 Warsaw is the county seat. 430'10 A-0 36,000__Nov 1 '13-'30 Highway Bonds. 430'11 A-0 72,000__May 1 '14-'31 434s'10 ___ $22,000_ _part _ _part yearly 430'11 A-0 55,100__July 1 '13-'31 430'11 J-J 30.000July 1 '22-'31 454s'12 A-0 64,000r_Apr 1 '14-'29 BOND.DEBT May 1913_ 152,000 Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912_16,770,366 7s Water '75 A-0 $50,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1914 Population in 1910 31.088 45 '83 A-0 60,000_ _Apr 1 '14-'15 INT. at Wyoming Co. Nat. Bank. 48 '84-'87A-0 30,000 .Apr 1 '15-'16 Apr 1 1916 4s '86 A-0 25,000_ 45 '88 A-0 30,000 Apr 1 '16-'17 YONKERS. J. T. Lennon, Mayor; J. Miller, 4s '89 A-0 15,000_.._Apr 1 1917 Compt.; F. G. Gertenbach, Auditor. 330'90 A-0 20,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1917 Yonkers is in Westchester County. 48 '91 A-0 35,000„Apr 1 '17-'18 4s '92 A-0 50,000_Apr 1 '14-'17 /ncorp. June 1 1872. 45 '93 A-0 100,000. Apr 1 '18-'19 Refunding Bonds. 4s '94 A-0 150,000. Apr 1 '20-'22 430'08 A-0$150,000_May 15 '14-'18 48 '95 A-0 20,000_ __ -Apr 1 1914 430'08 A-0 42,000_June 15 '13-'18 '96 A-0 50,000-Apr 1 15-'16 As '09 A-0 [35.000..Feb 1 '14-'19 45 4s A-0 25,000...Apr 1 '14-'17 430'11 A-0 46,000__Apr 1 '14-'36 4s '97 '99 A-0 25,000..__ _Apr 1 1919 430'12 A-0 48,000_Apr l'14-'37 3 34s'00 A-0 25,000_ ___Apr 1 1920 A-0 50,000r_Apr •is'12 1 '14-'38 4 330'01 A-0 50,000_ _Apr _ _Apr 1 1921 Refunding Water. 3348'02 A-0 60,000 _ _ _ _Apr 1 1921 434813 A-0 $50,COOr-Apr 1 '14-'38 45 '03 A-0 125,000-Apr 1 '22-'23 WOLCOTT. [VOL. xcvi. Water Bonds-(Concluded). Refunding bonds are Issued to 4s '04 A-0350,000_ __ _Apr 1 1924 refund 1255,000 redemption bonds, 4s '05 A-0 60,000. Apr 1 '23-'25 $60,000 assessment bonds and $42,4s '06 A-0 175,000. Apr 1 '25-'26 000 tax-relief bonds and paid from 4s '07 A-0 60,000____Apr 1 1926 moneys received from taxes, assess434s'07 A-0 150,000_ _Apr _Apr 1 1927 ments and redemption of lands pur55 '08 M-S 87,500__Mch 2 '14-'48 chased by the city for non-payment 4348'08 A-0 72,000_ _July 1 '13-'48 of taxes and assessments. 43008 A-0 72,000__Nov 1 '13-'48 Water bonds are paid from receipts 45 '09 A-0 45,000. May 1 '14-'49 of Water Bond Sinking Fund. 4348'09 A-0 37,000__Nov 1 '13-'49 Prior to Jan. 1 1908, the School 430'10 A-0 74,000_ _May 1 '14-'50 Bonds were issued by the Board of 430'10 A-0 38,000__Nov 1 '13-'50 Education and the water bonds by 4 Ms'll A-0 38,000__May 1 '14-'51 the Water Board. Since the date 4 Ms'll A-0 78,000__July 1 '13-'51 referred to, however, all bonds of the 430'12 A-0 78,000__Mch 1 '14-'52 city have been issued under the 430'12 A-0 100,000r_Oct 1 '13-'32 Uniform Charter for cities of the 430'13 A-0 100,000__Mar 1 '14-'23 second class. Chapter 452 of the INT, on the above bonds is pay- Laws of 1908 repeals the Acts under able in New York exchange. which the Board of Education and the Water Board were created sep-RECAPITULATION OF DEBT arate bodies. APRIL 1 1913. . CITY PROPERTY.-Real estate Refunding bonds 1455,000 00 Fire Department bonds 79,320 00 owned by the city is assessed at City-Hall bonds 348,100 00 $6,739,752, including water works Deficiency bonds 32,000 00* valued at $2,950,000. • Hospital bonds 118,750 00 ASSESSED VALUATION.-The Local-impt. bonds__ _ 374,050 00 city's assessed valuation has been: Road-impt. bonds 155,000 00 Real Personal Assessment bonds.. 555,000 00 Estate. Property. Revenue bonds 725,000 00 1913 189,041,417 $2,862,100 Public-building & dock 1912 76,984,920 2,856,900 bonds 54,200 00 1911 72,942,945 2,885,803 Police & fire bureau eq. 12,000 00 1910 64,855,640 2,206,103 .1rving Park bonds_ 10,000 00 1905 45,980,905 3,252,000 Bath bonds 5,000 00 1900 35,124,400 3,086,830 Street-paving bonds 199,621 01 1890 22,574,226 398,240 Building bonds 149,250 00 1880 10,024,677 430,295 Park bonds 322,000 00 Total Ave. Rate School bonds 2,103,890 00 Assessed of Tax per Water bonds Valuation. $1,000. of indebtedness Certfs. ö0'000 00 1913 $91,903,517 $26.485 Local- improv't notes_ 895,000 00 1912 $79,841,820 $28.997595 1911 75,828,748 25.426109 Total Apr 11913...19,757,431.01 1910 68,061,743 26.0817 Deductions1905 49,232,905 24.4848 Revenue bonds $725,000 00 1900 38,211,230 23.709 Water bonds, issued 22,972,466 17.3902 alter Jan. 11908.._ 828,250 00 1890 10,454,972 Ctfs. of indebtedness 800,000 00 1880 POPULATION. -In 1910 was 79,Yonkers bonds in Water Bond Sinking Fund_ 203,000 00 803; In 1905 it was 61,716; in 1900 It was 47,931; in 1890 it was 32,033; in $2,556,250 00 1880 it was 18,892. Debt to be counted in ascertaining the power to become further YORKVILLE. Indebted This village is in Oneida County. $7,201,181 01 Assessment bonds, revenue bonds, Inc. 1902. Population 1910, 691. certificates of indebtedness and local Sewer Bonds. improvement notes are issued in an- 4.353'11 A-0 $22,000_Apr 15 '16-'37 ticipation of the collection of taxes Street Bonds. and assessments and paid from the 4.35s'11 A-0 112,000..Apr 15 '14-'37 receipts thereof. TOTAL DEBT (?) '• ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. In the table below we give statements regarding minor civil devisions in New York State which are not represented among the foregoing detailed reports. We add in each case the population from the U.S. Census of 1910. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per. Pop'n PlaceDebt. Debt. Valuation. 11,000. 1910. Adams (V), Jefferson County..$35,500 None 11869,670 119.80 1,458 Alexandria Bay (V). Jeffn Co_ 76,494 None 01,065,150 016.00 1,899 Alfred (V), Allegany County__ 28,000 1,000 1169,100 115.00 759 Allegany (V), Cattaraugus Co.. 38,000 d288,000 d8.66 1,286 Amityville School Dist. No. 6_ 34,500 None 01.664,515 a11.20 Angelica (T), Allegany Co__ 30,000 None 0604,085 018.04 1,668 Arcadia (T), Wayne County- 67,000 None 04,649,949 x9.71 8,672 Avon Union Free S. D. No, 1.. 30,000 None z1,134.330 09.00 Babylon (T), Un. Fr.S. D.No6 31,500 z1,634,280 x11.20 Babylon (V), Suffolk County_ 27,000 None 2,600 Ballston Spa Un. Fr. S.D.No.1 32,000 a 1,890,000 a8.00 Batavia Union Free S.D.No.2_ 36,000 None 07,121,310 07.27 Belfast (T), Allegany County.- 34,000 None 1794,830 112.91 1,773 Big Flats (T), Chemung Co__ 35,000 None 01,056,673 013.70 1,535 Blasdell (V), Erie County__ 55,900 None 0916.835 015.40 849 Boonville (V.) Oneida Co__ _ 84,200 17,300 0735,975 012.00 1,794 Brewster (V), Putnam County 54,000 Nono 11,154,650 16.02 1,296 Camden (V), Oneida County_ 60,600 1894,351 111.00 2,170 Camillus Un. Fr, S. D. No. 9_a40,000 Canastota (V), Madison Co.....i69,000 None 01,150,350 a23.40 3,447 Carthage School District 31,000 1,291,435 z16.10 Castile (V), Wyoming County- 41,100 None a629,007 a9.78 1,040 Catskill (T), Greene County__ 41,000 None a4,242,225 016.68 9,066 Catskill Union Free S. D. No. 1 39,000 None 02,636,450 a8.30 Cattaraugus County 39,000 Nonez28,180,727 z4.26 65,919 Champlain (V), Clinton Co._ 32,00 None 0268,500 014.00 1,280 Chateaugay (T), Franklin Co.. 32,C00 None x778,935 x4.88 2,840 Chautauqua County 65,(100 Nonez55,189,915 x3.00 105,126 None 01,807,050 012.23 Cheektowaga Un. F. S.D.No.7 34,400 CherryCreek(T),ChautauquaCo 32,000 x487,053 v16.00 1,380 Clayton (V), Jefferson County. 39,548 v979,260 y14.00 1,941 Clayton School District No.8 27,000 None y$810,000 d$9.00 Clinton (V). Oneida County__ 43,200 600 a650,560 09.45 1,236 Cohocton (T), Steuben County 28.000 None v1,633.710 v8.07 2,926 Cohocton (V), Steuben County 35,500 None a377,885 010.00 838 Cold Spring (V), Putnam Co__ 87,000 None 01.206,800 08.60 2,549 None z848,962 z22.20 Corinth (V), Saratoga County_102,000 2,166 Coxsackie (V), Greene County 47,000 2.494 01,236,825 a8.40 Croghan (V), Lewis County__ 29,000 621 Cuba Union Free S. D. No. I.._ 54,000 None 01,089,330 013.2731 Delhi (V). Delaware County_ 37,000 ...1sl_r! 0826,415 08.00 1,736 Be Ruyter (T), Madison Co.... 37,000 1.196 d18 8:6 50 4 2x 60 :0 10 Eastchester Un. Fr. S.D.No.l. 45,000 15,000 dlx,4 53 80 6 Eastchester Un. Fr.S.D.No. 2. 44,000 None 1,309,800 z19.13 _-Easthamp'n(T)Un.F.S.D.No.5 4. ,000 None 01,420,000 014.10 -z10.50 East Syracuse Sch. D. No.5 __ 26,000 Eaton (T.), Madison County_ 25,000 ,iii None z1,033,579 014.00 - ; Ellenville (V.), Ulster County_ 54,500 .7..0_ 33 3..4 15 18 4 None 0326,165 028.. Ellicott Un. F. S. D. No. 2..... 48,500 912,297 - Essex County_ 60 0 30 Nonez121.047057:8 55 6 0000 3:0 0 18.00 Farmingdale(V.), Nassau Co: None 1,567 Fayetteville (V),Onondaga Co. 34,000 1,000 0550,325 a30.00 1,481 Friendship (V.), Allegany Co.. 29,900 None 0520,985 07.64 1.218 None 01,279,564 018.70 __ Glenville(T)Un.Fr.S.D.No.2_ 47,500 Goshen (V), Orange County__ 50,000 None 01,649,700 010.36 3.081 Great Neck Sch. Dist, No. 7 _- 26,000 2:38 08 5:5 None 03 29 80 1 a10 8( .:6 1 ) 8 0 Greene (V), Chenango County. 56,000 0574,157 20 Green Island (V), Albany Co ._ 36,500 Greenport (V), Suffolk County 53,750 750 al.979,200 07.40 3,089 Greenwich & Easton Union None y1,164,782 v8.70 Free School District No. 3.- 45,000 Groton (V), Tompkins Co _.. _ .. 36,800 6,000 1575,870 z11.25 --3l, fiCi None z836,551 z11.20 -- -- -Hamburg(T), Un.Fr.S.D.No.8. 33,500 None 0795,975 06.40 Hamilton (V), Madison Co ___ 75,500 1,689 None 06,874,645 a8.73 Hornellsville Sch. Dist. No. 7.. 40,000 None d530,691 d15.09 Horseheads (V), Chemung Co. 35,500 1,177 None a4,400,000 07.70 Islip Un. Fr. Sch. Dist. No. 1_ 35.000 Kenmore Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1_ 60,500 1,668,796 3.98 ...... Lakewood (V), Chatauqua Co_ 29,500 1775,430 110.00 564 Liberty (V), Sullivan Co --fgi a857,900 020,00 2,027 47,625 None 0456,700 al2.57 LittleValley(V)CattaraugusCo 38,810 1,368 Lowville (V), Lewis County_ 74,000 None 01,90:1,400 04.80 2,940 Manlius Sch. Dist. No.6 ..... 25,000 None 0412,500 013.04 1:339 NEW JERSEY-DEBT OF STATE. MAY, 1913.] Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Pop'n. Debt. Valuation $1,000. 1910. Debt. PlaceNone y$443.750y$12.62 917 Marcellus (V), Onondaga Co _432,000 None t606,096 110.00 Mayville(V),Chautauqua Co_ 26,640 1,122 None a2.830,000 a9.10 Mechanicville School District.. 38,850 None] a500,000 Mexico (V), Oswego County_ 50,000 1,233 None a1,212,248 al1.50 Mineola (V), Nassau County... 44,500 1.981 None a724,943 a13.80 Monroe Un. Fr. Sch. Dist.No.1 40,625 None a631,700 a9.80 1,324 Moravia (V), Cayuga County._ 58,000 956,000 _____ 2,000 2,781 Mt. Morris (V), Livingston Co- 46,000 y11,932,300 Mt.Pleasant(T),WestchesterCo.184,124 11,863 781,581 19.41 2,349 Naples (T), Ontario County... 41,000 22,000 None a579,800 a18.00 Nelson (T), Madison County.. 37,000 1,139 Newark Union S. D. No. 8_ -- 31,000 New Hartford (V), Oneida Co_ 27,000 1,195 New Hyde Park Union Free School District No 5------- 26,000 None a1,273.532 a5.50 None x571,377 z23.12 New Lebanon (T), ColumblaCo 43,000 1,378 Newport (V), Herkimer Co ___ 30,500 None a397,775 al0.00 583 Y1,243,175 1,20.70 North Elba (T), Essex County. 57,000 _ 3,896 Northpor,(V), Suffolk Co _•31,250 2,096 2,307,130 Norwich (V), Chenango Co ......177,804 7.422 Ontario (T), Wayne County 1,015,208 11.04 2,672 28,500 Oswegatchie(T),St.Law'ce Co. 27,000 _ -1q6n.a . d7,099,470 d6.20 2,235 1,104 Otselic(T),ChenangoConnty_ 32,500 None a399,436 a24.34 Owego (V), Tioga County 4,633 None a2,914,340 a16.86 68,500 Owego School District No. 1 -- 33,000 a7.20 None Painted Post (V), Steuben Co_ 56,000 1,224 None Y475,705 1/13.04 2,517 Palatine (T), Montgotnery Co_ 28,000 None a1,741,783 a14.87 3,824 Patchogue (V). Suffolk Co.._ None a3,211,280 a7.70 34,500 848 Pawling (V), Dutchess Co __ _- 33,000 3,000 a503,478 a12.315 2,977 Penfield (T); Monroe County.._ 36,500 800 a1,503,033 a12.12 Penn Yan School District _ .._ 57,000 None a2,504,372 x7.64 842 None a341,115 a8.20 Philadelphia (V),Jefferson Co. 38,000 1,813 Philmont(V), Columbia Co __ 37,000 11,081,000 16.03 2,266 None z749,380 x17.94 Port Henry (V), Essex County 40,700 4,036 Potsdam (V), St. Lawrence Co 50,000 ----- d2,042,530 d9.56 960 None 1519,010 110.00 Red Hook (V); Dutchess Co... 30,000 None 1895,000 113.00 1,503 Richfield Spgs.(V), Otsego Co. 40,000 None a374,040 a18.50 1.638 Rouses Point (V); Clinton Co_ 43,500 Sangerfleld & Marshall Union None a686,325 al2.70 26,000 Free Sch. Dist. No. 11 None d1,509,395 d11.14 -a:64i Saratoga (T), Saratoga Co __ - 44,000 None z398,754 z8.70 996 Schoharie (V), Schoharie Co- 26,400 a1,422,880 a14.00 2,707 Schroeppel (T), Oswego Co..... 35,000 None z319,480 z25.00 1,614 Schuylersville (V),Saratoga Co 46,200 a502,850 al0.00 459 Sharon Spgs.(V),Schoharie Co*31,160 _ 452,240 21.68 960 Sherburne (V), Chenango Co.._ 46,000 1,121 Shortsville (V), Ontario Co..... 30,000 --1‘iOne a522,305 a10.00 None 1246,755 122.84 44,000 5,178 Solon (T),CortlandCounty So.GlensFalls(V),Saratoga Co. 88,000 None 1926,419 123.40 2,247 Spencerport (V), Monroe Co..- 43,800 a541,796 a8.00 1,000 Springville (V), Erie County_ 67,024 6,300 z890,250 z1.1.84 2,246 Stamford (V), Delaware Co.._. 41,000 a680,235 ---973 Stockbridge (T), Madison Co None z708,515 z12.00 25,000 1,485 Suffern (V), Rockland Co _28,000 11,000 a2,844,895 a5.90 2,663 Ticonderoga (V), Essex Co 7 2,475 a1,098,455 a12.61 Tompkins County ....... 5,000 ..........z20,064,681 Tuxedo Un. Sch. Dist. No. 6_ 32,050 None a3,991,700 33'647 Ulysses (T), Tompkins County 28,000 2,612 a1,218,165 a12.02 Union (V), Broome County..... 42,270 None a507,005 a27.60 1,544 Walden (V), Orange County... 35,000 None 1,1,635,943 y10.00 4,004 Webster (V), Monroe County_ 32,000 None d355,940 4.50 1,CI32 Wellsville Un. Fr. S. D. No. 1_ 74,000 None a1,967,600 a14.43 ______ Westfield Sch. Dist. No. 1 28,000 None a2,076,183 a7.70 Whitehall (V), Washington Co. 68,000 ------ a1,730,525 al1.97+ 4,917 Wilson (T), Niagara County.... 61,000 None x1,391,564 2.979 'Total debt. d Figures for year 1909. y Figures are for 1910. z Fig res are for 1911. a Figures are for 1912. t 1913 figures. a4.52+ State of New Jersey. ITS DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. Admitted as a State One of Original Thirteen Total area of State (square miles) 7,815 State Capital Trenton Gov.(term exp. Mon. bef. 3d Tues.,Jan.'14)_Jas. F. Fielder Secretary of State (term exp. Apl. 1 '17)__David S.Crater Treasurer (term expires Mar. 1 1916)...Edward E. Grosscup Comptroller (term expires Feb. 20 1914)___Edw. I. Edwards LEGISLATURE meets annually the second Tuesday of January, and there is no limit to the length of the session. HISTORY OF DEBT.-New Jersey has always been a conservative State; there are consequently no facts out of which to construct a history of debt issues. In a report made in 1838 the financial officer of the State affirmed that New Jersey had put out no obligations of any kind or loaned Its credit to any company. The constitution of 1844 forbade the creation of a State debt exceeding one hundred thousand dollars except for purposes of war, &c. This exception, under which it was allowable to ex ceed the hundred-thousand-dollar limit, became operative on the occasion of the breaking out of the Civil War. Quite a debt was created at that period. The last of these war bonds was retired on Jan. 1 1902. TOTAL •DEBT.-With the exception of $116,000 certificates issued to the Commissioners of the Agricultural College under Act approved June 13 1895 the State is now clear from debt, and has been since Jan. 1 1902. At previous dates the debt was: $71,000 Nov. 1 1805 Nov. 1 1901 $660,400 194,000 Nov. 1 1894 735,400 Nov. 1 1898 394,000 Nov. 1 1880 1,996,300 Nov. 1 1897 593,400 Nov. 1 1866 3,395,200 Nov. 1 1896 On Nov. 1 1912 the cash balance on hand in the State Fund was $5,270,672.20; this fund also held on the same date 1,887 shares (par value $188,700) of the stock of the United Railroad ec Canal Companies of New Jersey, the market value of which amounts to about $450.000. The State School Fund on Nov. 1 1912 held securities to the amount of $5,568,282.60; cash balance on hand for investment, $23,920.42. -The assessed valuation for a series of years ASSESSED VALUATION. 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 years. 1912..- -.32,289,770,281 1903.... $1,008,062,612 1888 603,676,953 1911--_ 2,166,735,535 1902 952,560,540 1886 573,256,303 1910-- 2,045,898.214 1901 554,828,114 918,418,741 1884 1909-- 1,949,687,287 1900 891,237,286 1882 534,917,876 1908-- 1,843,001,178 1898 518,617,518 844,354,193 1880 1907.... 1,841,527,418 1896 531,851,849 794,428,048 1878 1906.-- 1,570,210,073 1894 596,833,707 774,398,332 1876 1905--_- 1,153,682.961 1892 742,759,082 1874 619,057,903 1904.-.- 1,055,379,023 1890 649,979,700 Infaddition to the above, valuation of railroad and canal property in 1900 was $219,656,014, in 1902 $223,486,392, in 1903 $227,195,115, in 1904 $231,655,525, in 1905 $236,720,571, in 1906 1194,532,469, in 1007 $200.045,173, in 1904 $272,182,490. in 1909 $279.059,611, in 1910 $286,546,453 and in 1911 $284,542,181. The values of railroad and canal property from 1906 to 1911 incl. do not include 2d class RR, property, the latter being given in the totals shown above for those years. No general tax is imposed In New Jersey, the State deriving Its revenue from other sources. 57 POPULATION OF STATE.-Population has been as follows: 906,096 1820 2,537,167 1870 1910 277,575 672,035 1810 1905 2,144,134 1860 245,562 489,555 1800 1903 1,883,669 1850 211,149 373,306 1790 1890 1,444,933 1840 184,139 320,823 1880 1,131,116 1830 DEBT LIMITATIONS.-The provisions of law limiting and regulating the debt-making power in New Jersey will be better understood and the information will be made more serviceable to the investor if arranged in accordance with the civil divisions to which the provisions apply. (1) THE STATE is restricted as to its debt-making power by the State constitution. In Article IV, Section VI, paragraphs 3 and 4 the whole 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 provisions are as follows: 3. The credit of the State shall not be directly or indirectly loaned in any case. 4. The Legislature shall not in any manner create any debt or debts, liability or liabilities of the State which shall singly or in the aggregate, with any previous debts or liabilities, at!any time exceed one hundred thousand dollars, except for purposes of war, or to repel invasion, or to suppress insurrection, unless the same shall be authorized by a law for some single object of work, to be distinctly specified therein; which law shall provide the ways and means, exclusive of loans, to pay the interest of such debt or liability as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal of 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 interest thereon are fully paid and discharged; and no such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people, and have received the sanction of a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election; and all money to be raised by the authority of such law shall be applied only to the specific object stated therein, and to 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 this State by the Government of the United States. According to the foregoing (4th paragraph), the power of the State for making debt is limited to $100,000, except (1) for purposes of war, &c., and (2) when the authorization is for some single object of work specified therein, deo. In the latter case the mode of procedure is, as will be seen: given in the same paragraph of the constitution. CITIES, COUNTIES, TOWNS, &c., are also restricted in the making of certain kinds of debt by Article I, paragraphs 19 and 20, of the constitution. We give these paragraphs in full: 19. No county, city, borough, town, township or village shall here, after give any money or property, or loan its money or credit, to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become security for, or be directly or indirectly the owner of any stock or bonds of any association or corporation. 20. No donation of land or appropriation of money shall be made by the State or any municipal corporation to or for the use of any society, association or corporation whatever. It will be noted that the above prohibitions are absolute. Article IV, Section VII, Paragraph 11, of the constitution, forbids the passage by the Legislature of any special laws "regulating the internal affairs of towns and counties," the constitution directing that in this and all other cases where general laws are feasible, general laws shall be provided. In compliance with this last provision the Legislature has passed many general laws relating to the bonded indebtedness of the different kinds of municipalities existing in New Jersey, which are counties, cities, towns, townships, boroughs, villages, school districts, and certain anomalous municipalities governed by Boards of Commissioners, or Improvement Commissions, and not specifically named as villages, which they really are. See Compiled Statutes of New Jersey 1910, under the following headings: Chosen Freeholders, Cities, Towns, Townships, Boroughs, Villages and Municipal Corporations. There is no general debt limit for New Jersey municipalities, either constitutional or statutory. The most important law applicable to the debt of all municipalities Is the Act of Mar. 29, 1887, P. L. 1887, p. 67, Corn. Stat. of 1910, p. 3676, 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 arrears for over six months in the payment of any State or county tax, or other legal indebtedness. A supplement to this Act passed in 1912 provides that the failure to pay interest or principal of bonds the validity of which is contested by the municipality in pending litigation is not to be deemed a default under said Act. The constitutional prohibition above referred to against special legislation relating to the internal affairs of towns and counties has been so construed by the highest Court in New Jersey as to prevent special legislation relating to the internal affairs of any municipality. The word "towns" as used in the constitutional provision is construed in the broadest possible sense, so as to include cities, towns, townships, boroughs, villages, school districts and municipalities of every kind. The result of this is that while the Legislature may, and does, incorporate municipalities by Special Laws, naming them and defining their boundaries, Special Laws as to the government and powers of such municipalities cannot be passed. The old special charters, which many cities have and which were granted before Sept. 1875, when this constitutional provision was adopted, remain in force except so far as amended or repealed by general laws, as the constitutional prohibition prevents the amendment or repeal of these old special charters by a special law. Consequently, at almost every session of the Legislature in recent years, one or more laws have been passed providing generally fo the government of cities, or some other class of municipalities, which laws, while general in form, are really passed for the benefit of some particular municipality. To avoid the amendment or repeal of the old special charters, the new laws by their terms do not take effect until accepted by the voters at an election held for that purpose, and usually only the particular municipality at whose solicitation a law is passed accepts it. This makes it necessary to inquire as to any municipality whether or not it has accepted any such laws in order to know how It is governed. These referendum charters, as they may be called, frequently contain special debt limits and other important provisions in regard to municipal finance, as did also the old special charters. Similarly, many acts granting power to municipalities are passed which do not provide a frame of government, but still take effect only on acceptance. Counties, towns, townships, boroughs and villages are almost entirely governed by general laws applicable either to all municipal corporations or to those classes, except that a few of the older towns have special charters which are still in force so far as not inconsistent with general laws adopted since. Counties are governed by the General County Act of 1846, as amended, Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 474, and there are numerous Acts giving powers either to all counties or to those of a certain population. Towns are governed by the General Town Law of 1895, P. L. 1895, p. 218. Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 5518. This Act applies to all towns incorporated under it by referendum proceedings, and also to towns previously incorporated under other General Town Laws. Boroughs are governed by the General 58 NEW JERSEY-DEBT OF STATE. Borough Law of 1897, Comp. Stat. 1910, p. 226. This Act limits the bonded debt of boroughs to 15% of the assessed valuation. Townships are governed by the General Township Law of 1899. Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 5567, which limits the bonded debt of townships to 10% of the assessed valuation. There are few villages in New Jersey, most of the former villages being now incorporated under some other form, but the remaining villages are mostly governed by the General Village Act of 1891, Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 5727, which is known as The Winton Act. The Act of Mar. 26 1896, appearing in the Comp. Stat. under the heading of "Municipal Corporations," Sec. 20 and 21, p. 3462, provided that thereafter no borough or village should be Incorporated except by special Act of the Legislature. While this Act operated to prevent the incorporation of boroughs and villages by referendum proceedings under previous general laws, It does not prevent subsequent action by the Legislature permitting such incorporation. It is, however, a declaration by the Legislature of its policy to incorporate municipalities by special Act, which policy has been pursued as to all municipalities since that date. This course has many advantages, the principal one of which is, that as to municipalities so incorporated there can be no question as to their corporate existence, name, and boundaries, which are fixed by the special Act. When the Legislature desires to incorporate a town, township. borough or village, it now does so by a special Act fixing the name and boundaries of the new municipality, and the new municipality thereupon becomes subject to the general laws affecting the class to which It belongs In the case of new cities, the situation is more complicated, because there is no general Act relating to all cities and furnishing a form of government therefor which takes effect without acceptance by the voters or governing body of the city. Therefore, when the Legislature incorporates a new city, as it cannot by the Act of incorporation provide for its government. but can only fix its name and boundaries, the new city would be without any frame of government unless it should proceed to accept one of the general referendum charters. Cities under 12,000 population are governed by the Act of March 24 1897, Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 1297, unless they have a special charter or have adopted a referendum charter. This is the course generally pursued, and frequently the Legislature has simultaneously incorporated a new. city and passed a new referendum charter ostensibly for all cities, but which was Intended to be, and was, accepted only by the new city. The effect of this is practically the same as if a special charter had been passed for the new city. At the session of 1911 the Legislature adopted an Act providing for the commission form of government in cities, generally known as The Walsh Act. being Chap. 221 of the Laws of that year. This Act, (which only applies to municipalities accepting It at an election) provides that It may be so accepted by "cities, towns, boroughs and other municipalities." This left it uncertain whether on the one hand the Act applied to counties and school districts, or whether, on the other hand, it could be accepted by villages and townships. This doubt was set at rest by an amendment adopted by the Legislature at the session of 1912, which amended the title and body of the Act so as to make it applicable to cities, towns, townships, boroughs, villages and municipalities governed by boards of commissioners and improvement commissions, and to these only, so that it is now clear that counties and school districts are not affected. The Act was further amended and supplemented by Chapters 179 and 282 of the Acts of 1913. Only five of the larger municipalities in New Jersey, I. e., the cities of Trenton, Passaic, Atlantic City, Jersey City and Long Branch have accepted the Walsh Act, and, while submitted to the voters of a number of other cities, such as Paterson, Hoboken, Elizabeth and Bayonne, has been rejected by them. The Walsh Act limited the net bonded debt of cities accepting it to 10% of the assessed valuation of property therein, unless authorized by the voters at a special election. The amendment of 1912 provides that such net bonded debt shall be determined by deducting from the gross bonded debt all water bonds, cash and investments held in sinking funds, and all bonds the payment of which is provided for in the current tax levy, and makes the limit on debt without an election 15% instead of 10% (see "Chronicle" of Jan. 18 1913, page 171). Under the County Act of 1846, as amended, counties are governed by arge Boards of Chosen Freeholders, each Freeholder being elected by the municipality, or portion thereof, that he represents. By the Strong Act (P. L. 1902, p. 65). counties accepting it at an election have a small Board elected at large consisting of 9, 7, 5 or 3 members, according to population. The Strong Act was amended by P. L. 1909, p. 294, and by two Acts passed in 1912 (P. L. 1912, v. 278. and D. 494), and revised and re-enacted by P. L. 1912. p. 619. P. L. 1912. u. 228, is a similar referendum Act applicable only to counties of the first class (population 200,000). Several counties have already accepted the Strong Act, and as the small Board elected at large represents one of the principles of the so-called commission form of government, it has been stated in the press that these counties have accepted the "commission form of government," thus creating the false impression that they had accepted the Walsh Act. School Districts are governed by the General School Law of 1903, Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 4724, which provides that every incorporated city, town, township and borough shall be a school district. City school districts are governed by Art. VI of this law, which practically makes the Board of Education a branch of the City Government, and authorizes the issuance of bonds of the City for school purposes to an amount not exceeding 3% of the assessed valuation of the City. School districts in towns, townships and boroughs are governed by the provisions of Art. VII of this law, which provides for the issuance of bonds of such school districts (which are not obligations of the town, township or borough) as the legal voters may direct, without any limitation. The School Law also provides that the voters of any city school district may accept the provisions of Article VII of the School Law, and be governed like a town, township or borough district, and, on the other hand, town, township and borough school districts may accept the provisions of Article VI of the School Law and be governed like a city district. This has been done chiefly by large towns, which found it cumbersome to submit all Important matters as to taxation and bond issues to meetings of the voters, and the towns of West Hoboken, Kearny and Montclair have accepted and are governed by Art. VI. So far as we are aware, no city has accepted the provisions of Art. VII. The proceedings for the issuance of bonds of all school .districts under Art. VII must be submitted to the Attorney-General for his approval before the bonds are Issued. [VOL. xcvi. his Act, passed in 1911 (P. L. 1911, p. 218), the notice must be given by two insertions in a local paper, and private sale to the sinking fund Is allowed. The School Law of 1903, the Borough Law of 1897 and the Funding Act of March 23 1899, Comp. Stat. of 1910, p. 3681 (which last Act as amended applies to all municipalities except school districts and counties), expressly authorize private sale, as does the Grade Crossing Act of April 1 1912 and the County Funding Act of the same date which last Act authorizes the funding of floating debt of counties existing Jan. 1 1912. A supplement to the School Law, P. L. 1911, p. 514, prohibits the issuance of school bonds except after public sale on ten days' notice, unless previously offered to and rejected by the School Fund. This Act also requires all School Bonds to be signed, sealed, delivered and paid for in the State of New Jersey. such payment to be made by cash or certified check to the order of the custodian of school moneys, who is the Treasurer of the city, town, township or borough, as the case may be. TAX EXEMPTION.-By Sec. 3 of the General Tax Act of 1903, CompStat. of 1910. p. 5075, bonds and other securities of the United States and of the State of New Jersey or any County, taxing district or school district of the State are exempt from taxation. This makes all New Jersey municipal bonds tax-exempt in that State. LIMITATION OF TAX RATE.-Chap. 116, Laws of 1006, 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 nay 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 reducing his claim to a judgment, and then compelling the levy of a tax 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 essentia respects the investment provisions. In 1913 the law was further amended to permit investment in certain bonds secured by first mortgage on terminal or dock property. See V.96, p. 1169. We eye below in full the investment sections of the new law. VI. DEPOSITS-HOW INVESTED. SECTION 33. No savings bank shall invest the moneys deposited wits 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: II. 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; III. In the bonds of any State in the Union that has not, within ten years previous to making such investment by any such bank, defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest In any debt authorized 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, provided, such county, township, municipality or school district shall not, within the five years next preceding, have defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any legal debt or obligation thereof; and provided further, the total indebtedness of any borough or village does not exceed 10% of its assessed valuation, and such school district bonds are by law charged upon all the property of the inhabitants of such district or in any interest-bearing obligation issued by the county in which such bank is situated, or by any city, town, township, borough or village in such county. V. 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 previousto 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 Issued, guaranteed or assumed by 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 issued, guaranteed or assumed by any such company authorized to be issued to retire the entire bonded debt of such company, or in the bonds of any railway terminal or dock company of this State, secured by first mortgage on terminal or dock property fronting on the Hudson River and having an assessed value for the purpose of taxation in excess of the amount ofthe entire issue of bonds, and used and occupied as a dock or terminal by any railroad company now operating in this State. VII. In bonds secured by mortgages which shall be a first lien on real estate situate In this State, and worth at least double the amount loaned thereon, but not to exceed 80% of the whole deposits shall be so loaned or invested; but in case the loan Is on unimproved or unproductive real estate, the amount loaned thereon shall not be more than :10% 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, according to their best judgment; such report shall be flied and preserved among the records of the bank; VII/. 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 ease exceed 50% of the net surplus of such bank except with the written approval of the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance; provided, the limitations as to the cost of such lot and building contained in this subdivision shall not apply to or affeet any such investment heretofore made by a savings bank organized under a special charter; (b) 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 SALE OF BONDS.-By the Act of Apr. 9th 1910, P. L. 1910, P. 347, of any savings bank, Including its reserve fund, and all investments of money Comp.Stat.of 1901, p. 3685, all municipal bonds must be sold for not less and sales and transfers of securities may be made in the manner provided than par at public sale on ten days' notice, unless_ the statute under which and made lawful In this Act, notwithstanding any provision in any special charter contained limiting the number of trustees or managers who shall act .they are issued expressly authorizes private sale. By an amendment to in the investment of moneys and the sale or transfer of stocks or securities. MAY, 1913.] NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. SECTION 34. No savings bank shall loan the money on deposit with the 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 collaterals; 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, Public Laws 1907, p. 382; Comp. Stat. of 1910, P. 3864, printed in full in "Chronicle" of Nov. 23 1907, p. 1352. 59 County tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$2.38 Water Funding Bonds. Population in 1910 71.894 53 '12 M-S $38,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1942 INT. at County Collectors office. Improvement Bonds. 55 '96 J-J $52.000c_ _ _Jan '14-'27 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Municipal Building Bonds. ThLs borough is In Monmouth Co. 5s g '10 A-0 $1.000c_.Oct _Oct 1 1939 Inc. 1887; relnc. Sept. 15 1891. Beach-Improvement Bonds. 1935 Refunding Water Bonds. 5s '05 11-N $25,0000 (Subject to call 1925.) 430 g J-J 160,0000_ _July 1 1928 Refunding Sewer Bonds. Funding Bonds. 4s g J-J $39,000c__ _July 1 1928 5s '05 A-0 $29,000c 1935 Electric-Light Bonds. (Subject to call Sept. 1 1925.) 1941 5s g '06 J-J $12,000c__ _Apr 2 1916 58 '11 F-A $33,000 1941 Water-Works Bonds. 58 '11 J-D 15,000 $60000_ _Apr 10 1921 5s g '06 J-J Jetty Bonds. Refunding Light Bonds. 58 '98 J-J 110.000c_Jan 1 '24-'28 434sg'06J-J $15,000r__May 10 1926 Park Bonds. 55 '94 J-J $1,000__July 1 '13-'14 Funding Bonds. CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE $9,0000_ _Jan 1 '14-'22 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13_ $240,100 5s g '01 J-J 2,700r_Deo 31 '13-'15 Assessed valuation 1912.._ _3,269,603 5s g '07 J-J STATE OF NEW JERSEY. BOND.DEBT Dec 18'12-$145,700 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_-_$24.30 1,433 Assess. val.(A act.) '12___2,090.026 Population in 1910 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912..-$23.10 INT. on improvement, jetty and AOQIJACKANONK TOWNSHIP Hospital Bonds. 1,645 park Population In 1910 isother bonds all Belmar; In 4s g '06 M-S $30,000o_ _Sept 1 1936 SCHOOL DISTRICT. INT. on funding bonds of 1907 at This district is in Passaic County. 4)s'07 M-S 70,000c__ _Sept 1 1937 the Atlantic Highlands Nat. Bank; sues in N. Y. at R. M. Grant & Co 414g'09 M-S 5,000o__ _Sept 1 1939 on others in New York. School Bonds. 4 30'06 M-N $27,500o_June 1 '18-'45 Drainage Bonds. BERGEN COUNTY. 58 '00 F-A 1,000o_ _ 1913-1914 4 hsg'07J-J1 $20,0000_ __July 1 1937 BAYONNE. Hackensack is the county seat. 430'03 J-J 10,500c_,...1913-1924 4 Asg'09J-J 100,0000._ _July 1 1938 This city is in Hudson County. Bridge Bonds. 4 As'05 A-0 J-J $43,000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'20 4,000c_ __ _1915-1922 434g11 J-J 250,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1941 Incorporated as a city 1869. Com- 3)48 430'06 M-N$12,500c_June 1 '18-'30 4 A scl1J-J 600,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1941 mission govt. defeated June 13 1911 48 J-D 20,000r_ _Dec 1 '13-'14 45 '04 F-A 120,0000_ _Aug 1 '13-'24 4%8'07 M-N 23,400c_May 1 '14-'36 434g 13 J-J 180,000c... Jan 1 1943 and again Apr. 15 1913. Atlantic Ave. Improv't Bonds. 434s'07 F-A 60,000c_ _Aug 1 '13-'27 430'10 M-N119,800c_May 1 '15-'48 Road-Construction Bonds. $4.000_ _ _June 2 1914 43007 F-A 10,0000_ _Aug 1 '13-'17 43,0'06 M-N 3,500c_June 1 '17-'20 430'07 A-0 $44,000c__ _Oct 1 1937 6s '84 J-J City-Improvement Bonds. 5s '08 J-J 62,500c_July 1 '13-'43 4 As'03 J-J 35,000..._Ja i 1 1923 434807 F-A 10,000o_ _Aug 1 '13-'17 48 '09 F-A 72,000c___Aug 1 1939 Funding Bonds. 4As'11 M-N 8,000c _ _ _1916-1924 4 Asg'96M-N $49,000c_ ,...May 1 1916 430'12 M-N 61,500c_May 1 '22-'52 4 Asg'98A-0 5,000c__ _Apr 1 1918 434sg'11J-J 0218.000c_June 1 1931 4 As'll J-J 58,0000__ _July 1 1931 43s .-_ 11,000_ _ _ _July 1 1931 Court-Room Bonds. BOND. DEBT May 1 '13_3334,200 4 Asg'99M-N 10,000c_ _May 1 1914 Hospital Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912._ _9,700,000 48 g '01 M-N 114,0000_ _.May 1 1916 4s '01 M-S 12,600_ . _Sept 13 1921 124,0000_ _ _May 1 1921 4)0'11 J-.1 $14,0000___July 1 1941 Library-Site Bonds. Total tax (per $1 000) 1912__ -$13.00 11,869 4s g '05 A-0 55,0000_ __Apr 1 1925 48 '02 M-S $5,000_ __Sept 2 1922 Building Bonds. Population in 19i0 48 '09 F-Al100,000c_Feb 1 '14-'38 INT. on the bonds of '08, '10, '11 4 4sg'08J-J 55,0000._ _Jan 1 1928 Funded Assessment Bonds. and 1912 is payable at the Citizens' 4 Ag'11 J-J 75,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1931 5s '95 J-J $37,000--July 1 1915 48 '09 M-N 150,000c_May 1 '14-'38 J-J Ag'12 1932 _Jan _ 4 20,0000_ 1 Trust Co. of Paterson; on others at 23,000- -Jan 1 1916 430'10 A-0 400,000o.Apr 1 '15-39 53 '96 J-J Park Bonds. the First Nat. Bank of Paterson. 33,000..._Jan 1 1925 430'10 A-0 400.000c_Oct 1 '15-'39 53 '95 J-J 4 Asg'99J-J 1100,000c_ _ _July 1 1929 4 A 8'11 M-N 400,000c _ _ _ _ 1939 Water Bonds. 4 Asg'08J-J 440,0000_ _ _July 1 1943 4 Ag'02 ASBURY PARK. J-J $15,000_ _ Dec 1 1922 430'12 __- 110,000c --_-1917-1938 . This city is in Monmouth County. 4 hg'10 J-J 175,0000__ _Jan 1 1945 48 98 J-J Road-Improvement Bonds. 16,000... _Jan 1 1928 4 Asg'10J-J 102,0000_ _ _Jan 11945 48 '02 J-J Incorporated as a city in 1897. 53,009.... _Jan 1 1932 58 '08 M-S 182,000c&rSept 1 '15-35 4s g '11 J-J 173.000c___Jan 1 1946 4 Ag'03 J-J 75,0000 July 1 '27-'31 Fire Bonds. 45,000_ _July 1 1923 430'11 J-J Conduit Bonds. A-0 $10,000o_Oct 1 1915 5s BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_$2,121,000 Police-Headquarters Bonds. 6,0000._ _Jan 1 1915 4s g '06 M-N $30,000c....May 11936 43 '05 J-J $13,009_ __July 1 1925 Assessment debt (addl)_ _ J-J 4s 200.000 4s '04 .11.-D 19,0000_ _June 1 1934 4Asg'12J-J 15.000c__ _Jan 1 1947 Floating debt 215.190 Track Elevation Bonds. Sidewalk Bonds. 1944 430'09 M-N 15,000c 436s113 J-D $7,090.. __- Dec 1 1923 Total assessed val. '12 3119.054,142 4s J-J '11 $20,0000__Jan 1 1914 Beach Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) School Bonds. 48 A-01250,000o_ _ _Apr 1 1933 434 R'll J-J 10.000c_ __Jan 1 1916 53 g '93 J-J $5,000... _Nov 1 1913 County tax (per $1,000) 1912 14.55 Fire-Department Bonds. 4 As'07 J-J 150,000c_ _ _July 1 1947 8,000_ _ _ _Mch 1 1915 Population In 1910 138,002 58 '95 M-S $8,000c... _July 1 1932 53 '96 J-J 4 As'll J-J 150,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1951 48 g '02 J-J 6,000_ _Jan 1 1916 INTEREST on bridge 3 As is Pay4s g '03 J-J 10,0000_ __July 1 1913 a 30'96 J-J 70,000- _Sept 1 1916 5s, Water Bonds. Co.; on the Trust at able Hackensack 4 .Jan Asg'07J-J 25,000c_ _Jan 1 1915 1937 1 _June _ $60,000c_ J-D 1. 34s'97 J-J 9.000_ __.May 1 1917 4s '06 J-J 128,0000_ _.July 1 1926 4 As'98 J-J 100,000_ _Mch 1 1918 bridge 430 at A. B. Leach & Co. in (Subject to call June 1 1900.) N. Y. City; on road anti boliding 28,0000_ __Jan 1 1944 4s '99 J-J J-D $10,000c_ _June 1 1917 48 g '09 J-J 53 Sept 1 1919 bonds at Columbia Tr. Co. In 6,000 N V: 55,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1945 48 '01 J-J J-D 50,000o___June 1 1924 4 g'10 J-J 58 _July 2 1920 City; on other bonds at Hackensack 12,000 20,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1943 45 '01 J-J J-J 48,000c._ _Jan 1 1927 4 g'13 J-J 58 2,000_ _ _Sept 16 1921 National Bank. 40,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1948 48 '02 J-J 22,0000_ _ -Jan 1 1928 4 g J-J J-J 4s 11,500_ _Apr 1 1922 Avenue Bonds. 4s '02 J-J 12,500_ _Aug 18 1922 4s '06 A-0 22,000c_ _ Apr 11938 430'08 J-J $411,0000__ _July 1 1938 434s'03 J-J 100,000_ _ _ _Mch 2 1933 BLOOMFIELD. School Bonds (City's Portion). Massachusetts Avenue Bonds. J-D $59,000c June 20'13-'43 45 '05 J-J 5s 6,750_ _ _ _Mch 1 1935 This town Is In Essex Caanty InJ-J __July Yjs'08 $30.(1000_ 1 1928 4 Ag'07 J-J 1937 4 430'07 J-D 100,000c 49,400_ _ _ _Jan 1 1922 corporated as a town Feb 26 19(X), Michigan Avenue Bonds. 4ji8'13 J-J 175,000c_ _Jan 1 1943 55 g '08 J-J 160,0000-Ayr 1 1928 School Bonds. 1936 1 A-0 _Oct '06 'is $7,000c__ g Bonds. -improvement Park 55 '08 M-N 265.000--Nov 1 1928 4s M-N$15f4,500c _1913-1953 Drexel Avenue Bonds. 12,000___ _July 1 1928 4s '09 A-0 31,000c_Apr 5s '08 J-J 4 Ms'11 J-J $50.0000_ _ _Jan 1 1951 _- 1 '18-48 $ 1,000o_ _July 1 1915 4 34s'09 J-J 60.500_ __ _Sept 1 1929 4s '10 F-A 180,000c_Aug I '20-'58 4)4g'11 J-.I Library Bonds, Plaza Place Bonds. 7,500_ ___Jan 1 1930 M-N $18,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1931 Sewer Bonds. 43 4s '10 J-.I $6,0000_ _ _July 1 1921 .4 A 8'10 J-J 298,000 _ - _ _July 1 1930 5s 4 Ag'11 J-J M-N $2,500o_ Nov 1 1913 Sewer Bonds. F-A 50.000c__ _Feb Lighting Standard Bonds. A-0 $50,000c__ _Apr 1 1933 45 50.400o_ _ _Jul y 1 19.31 4s 1930 4 As'll J-J 8,500__Dec.15 1931 Park Bonds. 43 '05 M-S 50,0000__Sept 11945 4 %Wit J-J $37,0000_ _ _July 1 1945 430'11 _ 75,0 10c__ _July 1 1942 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913$7,293,000 4Kg'13 J-J 338,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1933 48 '09 A-0 $30,000c_Apr 1 '30-'36 430'07 J-J fund Sinking 2,120,857 1944 430'09 M-N 35.0000 4s '11 J-D 30.000c_ _Dec I 1941 City-Hall Bonds. 5.172,143 48 '11 J-J $38,000_ __ _Jan 1 1931 Street-Improvemen-t. Bonds. 43.'s'12 J-J 75,000c_ _ _July 1 1947 NET DEBT Apr 1 '13_ FUND. DEBT Apr 1 '13_$1,430,822 Water debt (incl. above). 2,118,000 J-D $75,000c_June 1 '19-'29 4s Paving Bonds. 1,832,210 School debt (see below) Value city property 45 '97 J-J $17,000__ __Jan 1 1917 Water Bonds. Aprl'13(not incl.above) 1,252,000 5s '10 J-J 234.000_ _ _ _July 1 1930 4s Total equalized val. 1912_12,474.340 A-0$105,000c&rAprl '19-'37 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.,_$25.05 Total assessed val. 1912_ _87,063,283 Playground Bonds. Funding Bonds. 10,150 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912...._118.70 58 '10 J-J Population in 1910 $6,500.... _11.500 y'ly 5s '13 M-N$200,000e_May 1 '15-24 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. Population In 1910 46,150 Fire-Department Bonds. Fire-Department Bonds. Summer population (est) _ _ _ _300,000 5s '94 A-0 $9,000.-- _Oct 1 1914 4s '04 J-J $25.0000... _July 1 1924 INTEREST on the city-hall, pub- 5s '95 M-S ATLANTIC CITY. 2.000-___Mch 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13......$687.000 This city is in Atlantic County. lic library, water 4s and 4 As of 1906. 4s '98 J-J 8,000_ _Jan 1 1918 Assessment debt (add'O____ 246,224 Incorporated March 3 1854. New city improvt. 48 and 4345 of 1908, 4s '98 11-N 10,000___ _Nov 1 1918 Floating debt139.133 charter adopted Apr. 3 1902. Com- crematory bonds due 1920 and 1921: 48 '99 M-S 8,000__Sept 1 1919 Total valuatIon 1912......12,445,032 mission govt accepted May 14 1912. paving bonds due 1921. 1922, 1924, 4s '06 M-S 20,000_ __Sept 1 1926 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$20.20 1925, 1927. 1928, 1944, 1945, 1946 48 '09 .J-D City-Hall Bonds. - 15.070 7.000_ _ _June 1 1916 PonulatIon In 1910 43 g '00 F-A $90,000c__ _Aug 11930 and 1947, fire-house bonds, park INT. on school, park & water bds. Floating Debt Bonds. 20,0000__ _Jan 1 1944 bonds, Texas Ave. bonds, Mass. 4s '08'J-.J $207,000... _Jan 1 1928 at Bloomfield Nat. Bk., on street & 4s '09 J-J 6,000c.. _Jan 1 1933 Ave. bonds, Mt. Vernon Ave. 4 As'l 1 J-D 218,000c___June 1 1931 sewer bonds at Fidelity Tr. Co.. 4 s g J-J bonds, drainage bonds of 1909, Public-Library Bonds. Newark: on fire-house bonds at Tax Bonds. lighting standard; 4s '06 J-J $65,000_ __Apr 16 1916 U. S. Mtg. & Tr. Co., New York. 48 g '03 J-J $30,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1938 Drexel Ave 48 g '05 J-J 4.0000_ _Jan 1 '14-'17 Plaza Place and hospital bonds Is 5s '08 J-J 275,000.- _July 11028 payable at the Hanover Nat. Bank, 4s '11 J-.1 121,000___Apr 15 1921 Tax-Arrearage Bonds. BOUND BROOK. 4 Ag'09 J-J 1100,0000_ _July 1 1914 N. V.: on the Albany Ave. bonds and Park Bonds. This borough is In Somerset Co. paving bonds due 1929 at the Nat. 430'96 Water Bonds. J-J $58,000-..- _July 1 1916 g '05 J-D$761,000c__ _June 1 1925 Park Bank In N. Y.: on other bonds 4s '07 M-N 24,500.. May 1 1927 Inc. Mch. 31 1891. Pop. '10, 3.970. In Atlantic City. Improvement Certificates. 4 Asg'96M-S 100,0000._ _Mch 1 1926 Bonds. Street-Improvement _s ___ $3,000 4 Asg'97J-J 12,000c_ _July 1 1917 430'09 J-J $155,000. _ _May 1 1929 Sewer Certificates. 48 g '00 J-J 200,000o_ _July 1 1930 ATLANTIC CITY SCHOOL DIST. 58 1 _Jan __ 183,000_ J-J 1928 '08 J-J $10,0000..July 1 '13-'14 70,0000._ _July 1 1931 430'97 5s J-D $15,500031,000 yearly 48 g '01 J-J _June _ 265,000 1 J-D 430'11 1921 15,000o__ _July 1 1932 3As'00 M-S 105,000c_Mch 1 '14-'24 School Bonds. 413 g '02 J-J 50,000c_July 1 '13-'22 4s'12 M-8 95,000____Mch 1 1922 4s 75,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1933 4s g '04 J-J 48 g '03 J-J $3,000c1$2,000 yearly Refunding Assessment Bonds. 4348 35,0000_ _ _July 1 1934 48 g '05 J-J 102,000(3.July 1 '25-'31 F-A 56,0000 48 g '04 J-J 4 Asg'06J-J 300,0000_ Jt.iy 1 1941 45 g '06 J-J 65,000c_July 1 '31-'35 55 '88 J-J $50,000..- May 11018 430'11 F-A 15.000c.Feb 1 '26-'40 16,0000._ _July 1 1936 5s '88 J-J 46,000_ _ _ _July 1 1918 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913....392,500 4%g'10 J-J 160,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1945 45 '06 J-J 53,000... Jan 1 1919 Floating debt 70.0000_ _ _July 1 1937 53 '89 J-J 21,400 4 Ag'10 J-J 115,000c_ _July 1 1945 430'07 J-J 75,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1946 4 34g'08 J-J 160,0000..July 1 '38-'42 5s '89 J-J 68,000._ _July 1 1919 Assessed valuation 1912.. _ _2,525,344 4 A g'11 J-J 43ig'12 J-J 100,0000___Jan 1 1947 4 34sg'09J-J 120,0000_ _July 1 1943 BOND. DEBT May 1 '12_13,771,650 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ 321.50 500 INTEREST on sewer loan at Col4 '13 J-J 100,000c_-Jan 1 1943 4 Asg J-J 139,0000_ _ _July 11945 Twp. bonds (on demand). 682,945 lector's office; on school bonds at 4 Ag'11 J-J 170,000o_ _Jan Jan 11946 Sinking fund Mt. Vernon Avenue Bonds. 4 Hs'OS J-J $15,000o_ -Jan 1 1918 4Ag'12 J-J 245,000c_ _July 1 1947 City property May 1 1912 3,018,972 First National Babk. 42,913,733 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13_ _1,252,000 Tax valuation, real Bellevue Avenue Bonds. 9.781,350 INTEREST on 4s and 4 As due in Tax valuation, personal 4 Asiel()J-J $9,000c_ _July 1 1920 1937 and the 434s due 1938-1942 is Tax valuation, railroad_ _ _ 772,022 BRADLEY BEACH SCH, DIST. Albany Avenue Bonds. This district is In Monmouth Co. 1944 1 53.467.105 _July payable at 1012 valuation _ 1100,000c_ Total New Hanover Bank, Nat. )isg'09J-J 4 187,0000 1930 York; on the 430 due 1943 at the Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_122M 58 '10 31-S Crematory Bonds. Sept 1912- $87,000 55.545 TOTAL DEBT 4)isg'98J-J $40,0000._ _July 1 1918 National Park Bank, New York; on Population in 1910 valuation 1910..-1,794,420 Assessed other 1920 Hudat bonds In part payable 1 INTEREST _Jan Atlantic _ 10,0000_ City. 4 4sg'00J4 son Co. Nat. Bank of Jersey City, 48 g '01 J-J 32.0000_ _ _Jan 1 1921 ATLANTIC COUNTY, part at Bayonne Tr. Co. and part at BRIDGETON. Paving Bonds. May's This city Is situated in Cumberland 1919 Landing Is 48 g '99 the county seat. the Mechanics' Tr. Co. In Bayonne. $74,000c__ _Nov 1 County. Incorp. Nov. 29 1864. Building Bonds. 48 g '01 A-0 135,000c_ -Oot 1 1921 Street Bonds (opt. after 1910). 48 g '02 A-0 15,0000_ _Oct 1 1922 4s g '06 J-J 1$20,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'17 DIST. 45 A-0 $80,00()r__ _Oct 1 1920 1 12,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'19 BELLEVILLE SCHOOL County. 4 Asg'04M-N 195,0000._ _May 1 1924 This district is in Essex Sewage-Disposal Bonds. 5,000r_ ___Jan 1 1914 4s g '05 J-D 130,000o_ _June 1 1925 43 '08 J-J 4)011 J-J $50,0000_ _July 1 1941 20,000r_lJan 1 '15-'20 434s'13 J-J $80,000c_Jan 15 '27-'42 48 g '06 A-0 80,0000._ _Apr 1 1926 4s '10 J-J (7) TOTAL DEBT Water Bonds. 4 Asg'07J-J 250,000c__ _Jan 1 1927 53 '10 J-J 40,000r4 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Belleville. Gs F-A $2,000c.... Aug 1 1913 48 g '06 J-J 15,0000_ _Oct I 1926 6.s '13 M-S 75,000. Mar 1 '52-'57 434s'11 J-J 75,0000__July 1 1941 Bonds. Road 4 Asg'08J-J 65,0000.-Jan 1 1928 J-J 434s'13 J-J 55,000c_ _..Jan 1 1943 $5,000r___ _Jan 1 1914 BEL1VIAR. 43008 J-J 70,0000--July 1 1928 4s Paving Bonds. This borough is In Monmouth 48 g '09 J-J 65,000o_Jan 1 1929 58 'II J-J 100,000c_Jan 1 '21-'30 Bridge Bonds. 48 J-J 310,200r___July 1 1927. 4 hsg'09J-J 212,0000._ _July 1 1944 County. Incorporated in 1885. (Subject to call July 1 1917.) 4 Asg'10J-J 135,000o_ _ _July 1 1945 48 '08 J-J $15,000r Jan 1 '14-'16 Fire-Fngine Bonds. 1939 4 A g'll J-J School Bonds. 70,000o_ _ _Jan 11948 58 '11 J-J 60,000r_ _Jan 1 '20-'25 5s '09 A-0 $4,500 48 A-0 t15,0000_ _Apr '14-'18 4 As g J-J 7,000c___Jan 1 1921 430'12 J-J 30.000c_Jan 1 '20-'25 Sewage-Disposal Bonds. 4As g J-J 35,000c__Jan 1 947 BOND. DEBT Mar 28 '13_$307,000 5s g '11 J-D $12.6000 25,0000_ _ _July 1 1922 1941 4s '02 J-J 4A g'13 J-J 45.000c_ _ _Jan 1 1938 Total assessed val. 1912_111,061,963 (Subject to call July 1 1912.) Water-Extension Bonds. 43ig'12 J-J 1942 12,000c_ _ _July 1 1922 (Assessm't about fi% actual val.) 58 '07 J-J $20.0000.. July 1 1937 430'12 -- 18,200c Texas CO NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. BRIDGETON Floating Debt Bonds. 4s '84 J-J $34,000r___Jan 1 1934 48 '06 A-0 124,000c&r_Apr 2 1936 430'07 M-S 135,000r_Sept 1 1937 450'08 J-D 350,000r_ _ _June 1 1928 4s '12 M-S 65,000 Refunding Fire-House Bonds. 3%s'07 J-J $20,000r_ _Jan 1 1937 4s '09 A-0 14,000r _Oct 1 1929 Paving Bonds. 4368'07 M-S$150,000r___Sept 1 1927 430'12 J-J 60,000_ _ __July 1 1932 Fire-Department Bonds. 4s '99 J-J $25,000r_ __July 1 1919 4s '04 J-J 25,000r__ _July 1 1924 43,58'08 J-D 25,000r_ _ _June 1 1928 4s '09 A-0 20,000r-Aug 1 1939 45 '11 J-D 25.000-- __Deo 1 1931 4s '13 ___ 25,000--- _Apr 1 1933 Park Bonds. 48 '96 J-J $75,000o_ __July 1 1921 90,000r_ __July 1 1929 This city is in Burlington County. 48 '04 J-J Inc. Mch. 4 1851. Pop.'10, 8,336. 330'06 F-A 22,000r___Aug 1 1931 430'07 F-A 15,0000_ __Aug 1 1932 Floating Debt Bonds. 41s'07 J-J $30.000c.._ _July 1 1937 48 '08 F-A 10,000r_ _ _Aug 1 1938 5,000r__..Feb 4s '09 F-A 1939 Meadow-Drainage Bonds. 4s '91 J-D $14.000c___Dec 1 1921 48 '09 A-0 25,000r_ _ _ Oct 1 1934 10,000__July 1 1935 48 '10 J-J (Subject to call Dec. 1 1901.) 4s '01 J-J $10.0000 1921 4s '11 J-D 10,000_ __ _June 1 1937 Fire and Police Bonds. Fire-Department Bonds. 43 '05 11-S $4.500c.._ _Sept 1 1925 43008 J-D $50,000r__ _June 1 1938 4s '09 J-D 30.000r__ June 1 1939 School Bonds. Water Bonds. 43 '05 F-A $5,250e_ _Aug 1 1935 (Subject to call $2,000-yearly 1925.) 48 '87 J-J $50,000c&r_July 1 1917 4s '04 M-S $23,5000_ _May 1 1934 4s '04 J-J 170,000c&r_July 1 1934 (Subject to call $2,000-yearly 1924.) 43008 J-D 85,000r__ _June 1 1938 4s '99 J-J $24,5000 1936 48 '96 J-D 600,000c&r_J'ne 1 1926 48 '09 A-0 28,000r___Aug 1 1939 ($1,000 yearly.) 15.000-._- July 1 1940 450'11 J-J 16,000c_ _Jan 1 1941 48 '10 J-J (Subject to call after 1931.) 4s '11 F-A 15,000...._..Aug 1 1941 STOCK TON. Refunding Bonds. Refunding Bonds. 4s '04 M-S $20,0000_ . _Sept 1 1934 334s'05 M-S $34,200r__ _Sept 1 1935 Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '86 11-N $20,000c_ Nov 1 1916 334806 M-S 30,000r_Sept 1 1936 4s '08 J-J 11,5000 1938 4s '07 F-A 12,000r_ _Aug 1 1937 4s '08 A-0 37,000r_Oct 1 1938 City-Hall Bonds. School Bonds. 430'11 J-J $35.000c 1946 48 '97 J-J $10.0000__ July 1 1917 Paving Bonds. 48 '03 A-0 $9,5000 1913 430'98 A-0 4,5000__Oct 1 '13-'30 TOT. BD. DT. Apr 1913_$5,158,950 Filtration Bonds. 4s A-0 $25,000r_ _Oct 1 1939 Water debt (Included) ..... 1,389,000 86,000 Floating debt (Subject to call after Oct 11919) 1,091,758 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ _ _$263,250 SinkIng fund 52,148,694 Total valuation 1912___ _ _ -3,235,510 Assessed val., real Total tax (per $1,000) 1912- - _$21.20 Assessed val., personal _.... 4,513,765 56,662,459 INTEREST payable at the Me- Total valuation 1912 (Assessment about full value.) chanics' Nat. Bans, Burlington. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_-$20.00 Population In 1910 94,538 INTEREST payable at the City Mount Holly Is the county scat. Treasurer's office. Asylum Bonds. 4s J-D $15.00(k_ _$5.000 yrly 430 J-D 3,500r_ _June 24 1915 Camden Is the county seat. Road-Improvement Bonds. 430'07 M-N $55,000e_Nov 1 '13-'23 Armory-Site Bonds. 430'11 F-A $30,0000_ _ _Feb 1 1926 Election Bonds. J-D $5,000r_Dec 29 1913 4s Court-House Bonds. 48 '04 J-J $700,000c&r_Jan 2 1944 Deficiency Bonds. 430 M-S $11,640.33c Sep 25 1922 * Road-Improvement Bonds. BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_ --$90,140 48 '06 M-N 1$20,000- _Nov 1 1916 Total valuation 1912_ __ _$32,828,814 1 36,000_ _Nov 1 '21&20 430'08 F-A 29,600--_Aug 1 1938 (Assessment at actual value.) State & co. tax (per $1,000)'12_$8.50 450'08 M-N 41.000____May 1 1928 Population In 1010 66,565 430'10 A-0 67,000_ ---Apr 1 1935 INTEREST on the road bonds Is 430'11 M-N 32,000____Nov 1 1931 payable at the Mount Holly Nat. By. 430'12 F-A 57.000___Aug 1 1918 Bridge Bonds. 434801$ 11-N 1$30,000r_May 1 1914 1 35,000r__ May 1 1918 This borough is in Essex County. Election Deficiency Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 48 '11 M-N $7,500__Nov 15 1913 as '13 A-0 $90,000c_Apr 1 '14-'43 48 '11 J-D _ Dec 15 1913 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1913_-$31,000 BOND. DEBT3,300__ Jan 1 '13_31,089,700 Sinking fund 1,000 Sinking fund 169,864 Assessed valuation 1912_ _$2,125,500 Total valuation 1912 83,735,224 Tax rate (per $1,000)'12 $19.20 County tax (per $1,000) 1912_..$4.00 Population in 1910 2,236 Population in 1910 142,029 INT. at Caldwell National Bank. * Coupon or reg., at holders' opt. INT. at U. S. Mtg & Tr. Co., N. Y. This city, which Is in Camden County, in March 1899 annexed the town of Stockton. The city was inThis city Is in Cape May County. corporated Feb. 14 1828. Incorp. Mch. 3 1875. Commission Board of Education Bonds. government rejected Sept. 5 1911. 4s '98 A-0 $86,000- _ Apr 1 1919 Water and Sewer Bonds. Dock and Wharf Bonds. '08 M-N$104,000c__May 1 1938 450'10 M-N $64,000e&r_May 2 1930 5s Ss '05 A-0 30,000c _.._Apr 1 1935 4s '10 M-N 40.000o&r_May 2 1940 5s '12 A-0 58,0000 1942 4s '13 M-S 18,000 58 '12 ___ 8,000c 1914 4s '12 F-A 65,000 58 '10 F-A 10.000c___Aug 8 1930 Bounties Loans. Funding Bonds. 48 '98 J-J $9,000r___July 1 1928 5s '07 ___ $40,000c.. May 1 1937 4s '00 J-D 19.000r__ _June 1 1920 General-Improvement Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds. 5s '95 J-D $10,000c._June 1 1915 4s '00 J-D 1.91,000r_ _June 1 1920 5s '96 M-N 13,000c___May 1 1916 48 '89 J-J 95,000_ __ _Jan 1 1920 5s '96 J-J 12,000c-Jan 1918 430'92 J-J 95,000o_ __July 1 1922 4s '02 J-D 75,000c_ __Sept 1 1922 430'93 J-J 95.000c&r Jan 1 1923 58 '04 J-D 140,000c___June 1 1 1934 Hospital Bonds. 58 '09 s-a 50,000c_June 15 1939 4368'07 11-S $50,000oSept 1 1937 58 '97 ___ 12,000c___May 1 1917 School Bonds. '96 __ - 12,000c _ _ _June 1 1921 4s '98 J-D $85,000r___June 1 1918 58Sewer Bonds. 4s '04 J-J 90,000r___Jan 1 1934 $12,000c.... June 1 1921 48 '04 J-J 125,000r _July 1 1934 55 '05 J-D ___ 24,000c__Oct 20 1935 48 '07 F-A 200,000r_ __Feb 1 1937 5sSewer, Boardwalk Funding. 48 '09 F-A 40,000r__ _Aug 1 1939 55 '10 A-0 $30,000c &Apr 20 1940 430'10 J-D 80.000c &r_June 1 1940 Bonds. 43is'13 A-0 200,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1943 55 Refunding $13,000c___Apr 1 1924 '99 A-0 Re-paving Bonds. '99 A-0 17,000c.....Oct 1 1929 4s '98 A-0$200,000r___Apr 1 1928 48 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913.. $668,000 48 '99 M-S 50,000o___Mch 1 1929 Sinking fund 108.606 48 '00 M-N 35.000r.... May 1 1930 Assess. val. (M, act.) 1912_5,908,610 48 '01 J-D 18,000r.. ..June 1 1921 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912___$22.70 48 '03 J-D 75,000r.. June 1 1933 Population In 1910 2,471 48 '06 F-A 1 1936 INTEREST is payable at Cape Funding. May at Security Trust Co. and Mer$40,000r_ 4s '86 J-D _June 1 1916 3368'04 M-N 78,000r_May 2 '14-'34 chants' National Bank. ($2,000 each year on May 2.) 33004 J-J $20,000r_ Jan 1 1924 330'03 J-D 119,000r_Dec 1 '13-'31 Cape May C. H.Is the county seat. 1 5,000r-Dec 1 1932 Turnpike and Bridge Bonds. 3 348'05 J-J 20,000r-Jan 1 1935 434s'11 $70,0000___Deo 1 1941 Refunding. 6,000c ____1917-1922 4s '02 J-D $70,000r___June 1 1932 43012 __ 10,000c _ _1918-1937 43 '10 J-D 150,000_ __ _June 1 1941 43012 ___ 4 30'10 J-D 210,000__June 1 1941 430'12 J-D 37,500c___June 1932 48,000_ _ _July 1 1942 43,68'13 J-J 83,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1943 44s'12 J-J BOND. DEBT Apr 1913__ $339,800 City-Hall Bonds. 48 '07 J-J $13,000r___July 1 1927 Assessed valuation 1912_ _29,959,974 4s '08 A-0 10.000r_ _Oct 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912...._$4.17 Population in 1910 19,745 Refunding City-Hall Bonds. INT. at F. N. Bank, Ocean City. 48 '02 J-D $63,000r___ Dec 1 1932 (Concluded.)Funding Bonds. 48 '04 J-J $50,030c-Jan 1 1934 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1919) 4s '09 F-A $35,000c__ _ Feb 1 1939 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1924) Refunding Bonds. 48 '05 M-S $15,0000- _Sept 1 1935 Park Bonds. 48 '03 J-J 340.000o __Nov 1 1928 (Subject to call Nov. 1 1918.) BOND.DEBT Apr 1913---$458,700 Sinking fund 98,263 Water debt (Incl.) 132,000 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12--7,449.173 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_419.20 Population in 1910 14,209 INT. payable at City Treas. office. BURLINGTON. BURLINGTON COUNTY. CAMDEN COUNTY. CALD WELL. CAMDEN. CAPE MAY. CAPE MAY COUNTY. CARLSTADT. [VOL. xcvi. EAST ORANGE. Tills borough is in Bergen County. C. T. Hedge, Auditor. Inc. June 1904. Population '10. 3,8(57 This place, located In Essex Co., became a city in Dec. 1899. New city Hoboken Road Bonds. 430 ___ $10,0000 1923 charter was voted on June 2 1908. Street-Improvement Bonds. Sewer Bonds-Outst'g May 7 '13. s $30,000o 1928 5s '92 May $600May 22 1913 Sewer Bonds. 5s '93 Jan 1,000_Jan 31 1914 43s __- $80,0000 1939 58 '94 July 1,500____July 8 1915 School Bonds. 430'95 Dec 3,000 Dec 1915 55 $51,500o - _ _ _1933-1939 4368'95 Feb 400- __Feb 17 19 6 BOND. DEBT May 7 '13.. $171,500 430'96 May 600...._May 12 1916 Assess. val.(h act.) 1912A,625,160 436s'96 Aug 800___Aug 18 1916 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.._-$25.20 4348'96 Sept 2,400_-_Sept 1916 600_ __Nov 17 1916 INTEREST at Nat. Park Bank, 430'96 Nov 6,000--- _Feb 1 1918 N. Y., and at Carlstadt Nat. Bank. 58 '96 Feb 434s'98 Aug 3,000......Aug 1 1918 4s '98 Feb 3,500--__Feb 1 1919 CHATHAM. 4s '99 Sept 7,000__Sept 19 1919 This borough is in Morris County. 4368'07 Nov 15,000_ ..-..Nov 1 1937 Water Bonds. 4s '08 Oct 10,000..__ _Oct 1 1938 45 J-J $45,000r 1918 4s '09 Dec 20,000____Dec 1 1939 Light Bonds. 4s '11 J'ne • 15,000____June 1 1941 48 J-J $15,000r 1921 School Bonds. 4s '01 J-J $40,000o.. July 1 1931 Municipal Building Bonds. 4s A-0 $11,000r 1926 45 '02. F-A 45,0000....Aug 25 1932 Sewer Bonds. 4s '04 A-0 85,0000___Apr 1 1934 $35,000 4s '04 J-J 6,8000__ _Jan 15 1934 BOND.-DEBT Dec 31 '12_$106,000 4s '05 J-D 30,835r___June 1 1945 Floating debt 37,894 45 '06 J-D 140,0000___Deo 1 1946 Sinking fund 2,890 4s '07 J-J 100,0000.-July 1 1947 Assess. val.(% act.) _1,640,462 4s '08 F-A 15,5600___Feb 1 1948 Tax rate (per $1,000) '12..1912_ _ _$23.40 4s '09 J-J 10,000o ___July 1 1949 Population in 1910 1,874 48 '10 A-0 42,000_ _Apr 1 1950 4s '10 J-J 30,000_ _ _ ..June 1 1950 430'10 J-J 220,0000._ _July 1 1950 '10 J-J 22,050o_ July 1 1950 This district is In Bergen County. 45 45 '11 A-0 125,000_ ___Apr 1 1951 55 '10 J-J $74,000_ _Jan 1 '33-'50 45 '11 J-D 6,500.. __June 1 1951 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_4161,000 4s '11 M-S 14,500____Sept 1 1951 Floating debt 15,000 4s '12 J-J 56,000_ __ _July 1 1952 Public-Playground Bonds. 4s '07 J-J $45,000c___Aug 1 1947 7,000e_ _ _Jan 2 1948 This borough is in Camden County. 45 '08 J-J Tidewater Sewer Bonds. 4s J-D $150,000c _Dec 1 1934 5s A-0 25,000c 1930 4s '94 J-J $96,000c_July 1 '13-'24 Board of Education Bonds. Street Bonds. $5,000c___July 1 1913 430'11 J-D $50,000c___Deo 1 1941 4s '98 J-J 8,000o _July 15 1919 BOND. DEBT April 1913- $225.000 4s '99 J-J Sinking fund 42,000 4s '99 J-D 16,750c_ __Deo 6 1919 Refunding Bonds. Assessed valuaton 1912.... _3,884,000 (Assessment about 65% actual value) 48 '03 J-D $29,000o___ Deo 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-421.50 48 '11 M-S 35,000o__ _Sept 1 1931 Building Bonds. Population in 1910 4,795 INT.at Camden Safe Deposit & Tr.Co. 4s '09 J-.1. $16,500e__ _July 1 1949 4s '11 M-S 10,000__--Sept 1 1951 Funding Bonds. 4s '99 J-J $150,000c_ _Jan 1 1929 This township is in Union County. (Subject to call $75,000 in 1919 and $75,000 in 1929.) Inc. 1871. Population 1910, 3,641. Water Bonds. Sewer Bonds. 4s '97 J-J $25,000o.._ July 1 1927 33;8'03 A-0$350,000o__ _Apr 1 1933 434s'97 J-J 25,000r__ _July 1 1927 48 '03 J-D 500,000o__ _ Deo 1 1933 4s '06 J-D 40,000c__ _June 1 1936 School Bonds. 11-S $16,000o----1913-1928 4s '08 F-A 50,0000__ _Feb 1 1938 430 430 J-J 15,000o_ _ _ _1918-1932 45 '11 A-0 100,0000.... Apr 11041 58 '13 s-an 98,000.... _1933 & 1943 4s '12 A-0 100,000. _ _..Apr 1 1942 Street-Improvement Bonds. 43013 ___ 52,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1912__ $84,100 5s Various $299,901.01 _1913-1922 Town-Hall Bonds. Floating debt 24,878 Sinking fund 19,948 45 '98 M-N $7.500c_ May '14-'18 Assessed valuation 1912__ -6,060,983 Tax-Arrearage Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-416.60 48 '94 J-J $84.000e. _July 14 1914 GEN.BONDS May 7'13 $2,730,895 Assessment debt (addl)_ 299,901 Floating debt '615,185 Bridgeton Is the county seat. TOTAL DEBT May 7'13 3,645,981 Armory Bonds. Sinking fund 542,404 43012 J-J $10.000c___July 1 1922 Total valuation 1912 50,490,649 Asylum Bonds. (Assessment actual value.) J-J $15,000r__Jan 1914-'16 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12$18.3& 430 Bridge Bonds. Population in 1910 34,371 430'10 11-S $10,0000__Mch 10 1919 "This debt consists of "temporary Road Bonds. loans" representing money borrowed 44s'04 A-0 $21,000c_Oct 1 '13-'23 In anticipation of taxes to come In ($2,000 due yearly.) Dec. 31 of current year. 430'12 M-N 9,000c___Nov 1 1921 before INT. payable at office of Treas. Building Bonds. 48 '09 J-J $120,000o__ _Jan 2 1939 BOND. DEBT April 1913 $193,000 EAST RUTHERFORD. Total assessed val. 1912_ 25,351.580 This berough Is In Bergen County. (Assess. 80% to 100% actual value.) Sewer Bonds. Co. tax (per $1,000) 1912 $5.00 5s s-ann $105,000 1938 State & Co. tax(per$1,000) '12_$7.60 Municipal Bldg. & Fire Equip. Population in 1910 55,153 43is s-an $17,000 1929 Funding Bonds. INT. at County Collector's office. 1917 $3,000 4348 s-ann BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913_ $125,000 38,236 Floating debt This borough is in Monmouth 10,594 fund County. Inc. 1897. Commission gov- Sinking 2,555,475 Assessed valuation 1912 ernment adopted July 2 1912. V. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.._$24.40 95, p. 64. Population in 1910 4,275 Beach-Improvement Bonds. 430'06 J-J 1.130,0000_ _July 2 1931 Sewer-System Bonds. EAST RUTHERFORD SCHOOL 430'07 J-J $75,000o__ _Jan 1 1917 DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '13_ $205,000 4%s'10 A-0 $60,000r _1921-1950 Floating debt 12,000 48 '02 J-J 1932 19,700c Sinking fund 40,000 434809 J-J 15,000c ___ _1913-1920 Assessed valuation 1912__ -5,598,767 BOND. DEBT April 1913_894,700 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ 420.223i INT. at Rutherford National Bank. Population in 1910 273 INT. payable at Asbury Park & EDGEWATER SCHOOL DIST. Ocean Grove Bank, Asbury Park. This district is in Bergen County 55 '12 A-0$150,000o ____1918-1942 BOND. DEBT May 1912_4203,000 This town Is situated In Morris Assessed valuation 1911- _ _5,764,686 $19.10 County. Incorporated April 1 1869. Tax (per $1,000) 1911 Water Bonds. INT. pay. at Edgewater Nat, Bk. A-0 $70,0000 4s 1930 F-A 56,0000 45 1930 ELIZABETH. M-N 70,0000 33-48 1920 Elizabeth is In Union Co. Inc. a (Now subject to call.) town Mch.26 1796; clty Mch.12 1855. School Bonds. This city got into financial difficuls-a $62,000o_$1,000 yearly tles through making extensive local 434s BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1912.. $233,000 Improvements. Interest was defaulTotal valuation 1912 3,994,642 ted Feb. 1 1879, and a compromise (Assessment about 36 actual value) was finally effected with the bondTotal tax (per MON)) 1912_423.10 holders by which $3,831,080 new 4% Population in 1910 7,468 bonds dated July 1 1882 were issued INTEREST on the school bonds In exchange for the old 7% bonds and the water 4s is payable at the turned in at 50% of their face value. National Union Bank, Dover; on the Commission govt. defeat° I May 14'12 water 330 at the Dover Trust Co. Park Bonds. ___ $20,000--- _Nov 1 1922 4s Sewer Bonds. DUMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT. '11 J-J $25,0000___Jan 1 1961 This district Is in Bergen County. 4s 15,000_ _ Nov 1 1961 M-N 4s '11 5s g '11 F-A $40,000c_Aug 2 '18-'39 River-Improvement Bonds. 14,000 ___ 430 J-J $225,0000-Jan 1 1959 BOND. DEBT May 1913_ $54,500 4s '09 FireDepartment Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912___1,415,860 48 '11-A-0 $60,0000_0ct 1 1941 INTEREST payable at Palisades Trust & Guaranty Co., Englewocd,4; J-J $54,000c&r_July 1 1948 CLIFFSIDE PARS SCHOOL DIST COLLENGSWOOD. CRANFORD. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. DEAL. DOVER. MAY, 1913.1 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. GLEN RIDGE. ELIZABETH-(Concl.) This borough is in Essex County Library Site Bonds. Feb. 13 1895. Inc. '14-'31 1 $18,000__Apr ___ 48 Road-Improvement Bonds. 4,625__Aug 1 '13-'17 ___ 48 430'97 F-A $36,0000___Feb '14-'26 School Bonds. M-N $20,0000.- _May 1 1923 4s '02 A-0 15,0000_0ot '13-'27 4s Park Bonds. J-J 46,000r._ _July 1 1924 48 A-0 4,000r.. Oct 1 1925 4s '01 M-N $35,000o_Nov 1 '20-'30 48 5,000o_May 15 '24-33 4s '07 A-0 2,500r___Oct 1 1926 4s '09 M-N Sewer Bonds. 45 '07 M-N 54,000r.....May 1 1937 1 '13-'27 $29,000o_rne J-D '09 45 12,000r___Jan 1938 1 J-J 48 Water Bonds. F-A 10,000r__.Aug 1 1928 4s M-S 14,000r_Sept 1 1038 434512 M-N $44,000c_ _ _May 1 1932 4s A-0 4,000r___Oct 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913... $164,000 48 44,115 M-N 91,000r___Nov 1 1958 Floating debt 4s 1,350r___Feb 1 1939 Assess. val. '12(80% act.) 6,997.793 F-A 4s A-0 9,000r.._ _Oct 1 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912____$19.90 48 3,260 48 '11 J-J 24,0000__ _July 1 1941 Population in 1910 430'12 J-J 90,000c_ _July 1 1952 INT. pay. at Bank of Montclair. Hospital Bonds. 45 '07 F-A $25.000r___Aug 1 1937 GLEN RIDGE SCHOOL DIST. Adjustment Bonds. M-S $30,000o_ -Sept '14-'28 48 J-J $2,504,500o&r_July 1 1922 48 M-S 56,0000-Sept 1 1929 (Subject to call on 60 (lays' notice.) 43 BOND.DEBT May 1 '134;3,334,975 410'07 M-S 15,000o.. _ _Mch 1 1927 Sink. fund (cash & bonds).. 386,444 430'08 M-S 18,000c_Sept 1 '28-'34 Assessed valuation, real_.54,696,570 430'08 M-S 30,000o_Sept 1 '29-'38 Assessed val., personal_ __ 7,128,892 410'10 J-D 35,000o_Deo 1 '30-'40 Total assessed val. 1912...61,825,462 410 g M-S 35,000c___ Mch 11032 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.......$16.60 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ $219,000 Population in 1910_ 73,409 Assessed valuation 1912_6,900,000 INT. on adjustment bonds is paid INT. on 434s of 1907 payable at by Mercantile Trust Co. of N. Y.; on Columbia Tr. Co., N. Y.; on 410 of all other issues in Elizabeth. 1910 at Essex Title Guaranty & Tr. Co., Montclair; on all others at Bank of Montclair. ENGLEWOOD. This city is in Bergen County. Inc. Mch. 17 1899. Population 1910 9,924. GLOUCESTER CITY. School Bonds. This city is in Camden County. J-D $65,000o__June 1 1930 Inc. Apr. 17 1868. Pop.'10, 9,462. 330 M-N 18,0000___May 1 1932 330 Sewer Bonds. 41; '05 M-S 90,000o&r_Sept 1 1930 J-J 518,0000...._Jan 1 1920 48 '09 J-J 75,0000.._ _July 1 1939 4s M-S 18,000o__ _Moll 1 1922 4s yrs. 30 16,000c 410'10 A-0 19,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1924 J-J 4s 4148'12 J-D 43,000...._ _Dec 1 1942 Street-Improvement Bonds. Fire-House Bonds. F-A$100,000_ _ _Feb 1 1929 430'09 1932 M-N $15,000o_-May 1 330 430'09 J-J 75,000_ __ _July 1 1929 City-Hall Bonds. 430'10 M-N 25,000o___Nov 1 1930 4348'06 A-0 $16,0000_ _Apr 1 1938 Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13_ $335,000 5s Refunding '09 _-_ $90,000 1929 Assess. val.(X act.)'12_ _11,033,131 Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-420.09 48 Improvement J-D$100,0000__ Deo _ 1919 Co., Tr. & INT. at U. S. Mtge. M-S 30,0000.... Mch 1922 N. Y., and at office of City Tress. 48 45 J-J 40,000c. Jan 1 1924 4348'08 J-J 75,000____Jan 1 1928 School Bonds. ESSEX COUNTY. 48 '07 M-N $55,000... May 1 1937 The county seat is Newark. Funding Bonds. Park Bonds. 3.65s g F-A $1,000,000o &rAug'15-'35 45 '05 J-D $50,000o__ _June 1 1915 Water Bonds. ($200,000 every 5 years) J-J 2 $20,0000 ____1914-1923 4s g F-A $1,500,000o&r....Aug 1 1926 613 M-N 18,0000 ---1924-1932 4s g F-A 2,500,000o &r_ _Aug 1 1938 58 J-J 1 2,0000 1912 48 g '08 M-N 300,0000._.May 1 1948 45 1913 1 1,000o 48 g '08 A-0 200,0000_ _ _Oct 1 1948 J-J 16,0000__ _Jan 1 1933 48 g '09 F-A 250,0000--Aug 1 1949 4s 5,000 1926 4s g '09 F-A 50,0000_ _ _Aug 1 1949 48 '06 --DEBT BOND. Jan 1912-- $658,500 4s g '12 J-D 100,000c_ _ _Dec 1 1952 Assess. val. (3 act.) '12_ _3,974,709 Hospital Bonds. M-N $30,000r_ _Nov 14.1943 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912._ _$20.40 43 45 g '04 F-A 207,0000_ _ _Aug 1 1944 INTEREST is payable at City Hall. 48 '05 A-0 200,000c&r Apr 15 1945 4s g F-A 1,000,0000_Aug 1 '46-'47 M-N 75,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1948 GLOUCESTER COUNTY. 4s County scat is Woodbury. 4s g '08 M-N 500,0000___May 1 1948 Road Bonds. 4s g '08 A-0 431,000o_ _ -Oot 1 1948 4s g '09 M-N 440,0000_ _ _May 1 1949 430'12 A-0 $66,000r__Apr 1 '18-'39 4,500rJan 1 '14-'17 48 '10 J-J 10,970r_June 1 '13-'20 410'12 J-J 48 g '10 F-A 200,0000.._ Aug 1 1950 410'12 A-0 5.000Apr 1 '14-'18 Bridge Bonds. 414 g '11 F-A150.0000__ _Feb 1 1951 J-J $15,400r..$3,000 yearly 434s Refunding War Bonds. 48 g A-0$:300,000r___Apr 1 1915 410'12 A-0 9,000r_Apr 1 '14-'18 430'12 A-0 7.000r_Apr 1 '14-'20 Road Bonds. 25,000r__Jan 1 '20-'31 4s '09 F-A$177,000r_ _ _Feb 1 1929 410'13 J-J 7,500r_Jan 1 '20-'24 414 g '11 F-A150,000o_ _ _Feb 1 1951 434s'13 J-J 4s g '12 J-D 22,000r_ _ _Dec 1 1932 434s'13 J-J 12,500r__Jan 1 '20-27 48 '12 100,000 Funding Bonds. 4348'13 J-J $24,000r_Jan 1 '16-'23 Court-House Bonds. Jail Bonds. 4s g F-A$900,000oecr_Aug 1 1940 4s g '04 F-A 500,0000___Aug 1 1944 45 '04 J-J $4,000r_July 1 '13-'14 45 g '06 F-A 400,0000.--Aug 1 1946 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913 $180,400 4s '07 F-A 25,000r. Au 1 1947 Total assessed val. 1912_23,906,077 4s '11 M-S 250,000........Mori 1 1951 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 3,933.27r Dec 1 1913 County tax (per $1,000) 1912-_$5.20 48 '12 J-D Population in 1910 37,368 Armory Bonds. INT. payable In Woodbury. F-A $12,500r___Aug '13-'17 48 at Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank. Bridge Bonds. 48 g '04 J-D $300,0000._ _June 1 1924 48 '07 M-N 85,000r__May 1 1927 GUTTENBERG. F-A 50,000r__ _Aug 1 1924 45 This town is in Hudson County. 410 g '11F-A 50,000c..„Feb 1 1931 Inc. Mch. 9 1859. Pop. 1910, 5.64. 48 '12 M-N 150,000_ _ _May 1 1932 School Bonds. '1'OT.I3D.DT. May 8'12 $13,036,336 '07 J-J $40,0000_ _Jan 1 '14-'36 Sinking fund 2,440,533 58 Town. Bonds. Total assessed val. 1912_583,870,154 County tax (per $1,000) 1912_$4.08 5s '98 A-0 $60,000_ -_Apr 18 1918 House. Fire Population in 1910 512,886 s-a 513,000_ _51,000 yearly INT. on $2,500,000 park bonds, on 58 Funding Bonds. hospital bonds and on court-house 1'14'19'24 bonds is payable by the U.S. Mtge. & 5s '09 J-J 1$15,000_July 1136,000_ --July 1 1939 Trust Co., N. Y. City; on $1,500,000 Issue of park bonds at office of J. & 58 '12 J-J 143,0000....Jan 1 1942 W.Seligman & Co. of N. Y. City and BOND. DEBT Janl 1912_ $233,000 Seligman Bros. of London; on all School bonds (additional)__ 48,000 163,903 other bonds at the Manufacturers' Floating debt 20,785 Sinking fund National Bank, Newark. Assess. val.(80% act.) '12_3,234,592 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912...$20.61 FORT LEE. INT. on funding 5s of 1912 at This borough Is in Bergen County. People's Safe Dep. & Tr. Co.. Union. Inc. Mch. 1904. Popula.'10, 4,472. Funding Bonds. 5s '10 A-0 $45,0000_Oot 1 '13-'20 HACKENSACK. This town is in Bergen County. 5s '12 A-0 74,500c__Oct 1 '14-'28 BOND. DEBT May 8'13_ $119,500 Inc. 1868. Population '10, 14,050. Funding Bonds. _3,390,445 Assessed valuation 1912_ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912--$25.10 434 g '12 F-A$150.000_ -_Aug 1 1942 Refunding Bonds. ' INT. at First Nat. Bank, Fort Lee 45 '05 J-J 4393,000c_July 1 '13-'34 (Sec V. 81, p. 1807, for maturity.) GARFIELD. Macadam Road Bonds. This borough is in Bergen County. F-A $60,000c _ __ _1915-1926 Commission government defeated 5s Park Bonds. Aug. 15 1911. Population 1910. 430'10 J-J $25,0000_July 1 '15-'39 10,213. BOND. DEBT Sept 15 '124332,000 Sewer Bonds. debt Floating 99,500 A-01$20,000_ 430'11 -Apr 1 1931 Assess. val. (y, act.) '12_12,791.839 1 22.500--Apr 1 1941 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12 $24.30 School Bonds. INT. at Hackensack Nat. Bank 58 '12 J-J $62,0000_ July 1 '20-'35 Street bonds Jan 1 1913 $30,000 and Hackensack Trust Co. Saddle River Road bonds 21,684 Street impt. certificates 151,478 HADDONFIELD. Board of Education bonds__ - 76,050 This borough is in Camden County. Assessed valuation 1912-3,317,363 School Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _$26.60 48 . $10,000_ -$1,000 yearly INT. at First Nat. Bk., Garfield. 4345 1922-1946 4 8,000 Water Bonds. 410'09 J-J $90,000_ __Jan 1 '14-'40 Street Bonds. 434s'12 A-0$150.000_ _ __Apr 1 1942 Sewer Bonds. ___ $29.000..$i,000 yearly 43 BOND.DEBT Jan 1912-- $184,000 Floating debt 59,997 Sinking fund 4,845 Assessed valuation 1912_--3,396,999 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1012..._$2i.50 Population in 1910 4.142 INTEREST on the water and street bonds is payable at the Borough Treasurer's office. HALEDON. This borough is in Passaic County. Inc. 1908. Population 1910, 2,560. Ss Water Bonds. J-D $50,000c --- _1927-1935 M-N 10,000c--Nov 1 1934 4148 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 '13-460,000 3,000 Floating debt Assessed valuation 1912__ _1.525,930 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_516.70 INTEREST payable at Paterson, on 5s at German-Amer. Tr. Co.; on 410 at Paterson Safe Dep.& Tr. Co. 6 urer's office. Coupons are payable by First Nat. Bank and Second Nat. Bank and the Trust Co. of New Jersey, Hoboken. CITY PROPERTY.-The city owns parks, public buildings, a water system and other assets amounting to over 154 million dollars. ASSESSED VALUATION. 1905. 1911. 1912. R. E.58972,700 59967,600 32936,001 Pers'l 3666,600 3877,200 2511,765 R• R. 5863,873 5651,662 2329,371 Tota168503,173 69496,462 37777,137 (Assessment about cash value) 24.20 20.12 Tax(perM) ____ HUDSON COUNTY. Stephen M. Egan, Collector. The county seat is Jersey City. Bridge Bonds. 434g'93M-S $100,0000&r_Sept 1 1918 45 '96 J-J 106,000r___Jan 2 1917 330'00 J-J 28,000r_ _ _July 1 1915 310'00 A-0 142,000r _Apr 1 '14-'19 1 5,000r._ _Apr 1 1920 4s J-J 4,000r_Jan 1 '14-'15 45 '07 M-N 21,000r__ May 1 1927 HARRISON. 48 '01 M-N 27,000r ..Nov 30 1916 g '03 M-S 26,000r___5ept 1 1923 This town is in Hudson County. $239,000 48 '00 J-J Street renewal 4s 1,850r___Jan 1 1916 38,000 4s g '04 J-J 201,000r___July 1 1924 Water 4s 66,000 48 '05 J-D 10,000r__ _June 1 1925 Refunding 434s 16,000 4s '07 A-0 90,000r.....Apr 1 1927 Town Hall 410 106,000 430'08 A-0 16,000r_ _Oct Oct 1 1928 School 180,000 430'10 M-N 100.000o_ _ _May 1 1930 Sewer and funding 8,000 48 '09 J-D 1,110.63r_J'ne 1 1913 Street Os 8,748.22rMoh 1 '14-16 Redemption impt. Certificates. 48 '09 M-S 1 1936 48 '09 A-0 350,000c_ _Apr 1 1939 4%WOG J-J $119,428.01_Jan $57,735 4 34g'12M-N 100,000c_ __May 1 1932 Passaic Val. sewer cert Boulevard-Repair Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913-4653,000 Certificates outstanding- --- 177,163 430'08 A-0$100,000r_ _ _Oct 1 1938 262,902 4148'10 M-N 150,000c___May 1 1940 Sinking fund 11,853,641 48 '09 M-N 250,000c_ May 1 1939 Total valuation 1912 45 '09 A-0 3,000r.... Oct 1 1914 (Assessment about actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1912..$18.11 41011 M-N 210.000o_ _ _May 1 1941 14,498 Lunatic-Asylum Bonds. Population in 1910 INTEREST is payable at West 410'92 J-J $70,000r__Jan 1 '14-'20 4s '05 A-0 6,000r__ _Oct 1 1915 Hudson County Tr. Co., Harrison. 410'08 A-0 55,000r___Oot 1 1918 Hoboken Extension. HAWTHORNE SCHOOL DIST. This district is In Passaic County. 45 '98 A-0 $65,000r___Oot 1 1929 5s '11 J-J $30,0u0-__ _July 1917 314E1'99 A-0 12,500r___Oot 1 1929 Park Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1912_450,300 Assessed valuation 1911..- -1,620,815 48 g'04M-N $500,000c&r_Mayl 1954 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911......$15.50 4s '07 M-N 140,000c&r_Nov 1 1957 45 g '04 M-N 800,000c&r_Nov 1 1954 48 g '06 M-N 500,000c&r_May 1 1956 HIGH BRIDGE. 4s g '09 M-N 1,000,0000&rMay 1 '59 This borough is in Hunterdon Co. Viaduct Bonds. School Loans. 4s g '07 M-S$350,000o__Mch 1 1937 __ Us'02 3 $14,000 4148'08 A-0 350,0000_ _ _Oct 1 1938 4,400 350'03 ___ 414g'12M-N 125,000o_ _ _May 1 1942 5s '12 ___ 26,000 Refunding Bonds. 4348'12 ___ 9,000 48 g '05 M-S$750,000c&r_Sept 1 1925 Water Bonds. Bonds. 48 '99 -__ $9,000_-__July 1 1919 48 Building M-S$150,000r__Feb 28 1944 g 4s '09 __ 35,000..._July 1 1945 45 '04 65,000r_ _Sept 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913....$97,400 48 '05 M-S M-S 65,000r___Mch 1 1945 Assess. val.(X act.) '12__-_910.818 48 '06 F -A 1 1946 500,000c&r_Aug Tax rate (per$1,000) 1912__ 519.42+ 4348'08 A-0 850.000o&r_Apr 1 1948 Population in 1910 1,545 Public-Road Bonds. INT.at First Nat. Bk., High Bdge. 430'92M-N $100,000o&r_Nov 1 1922 4348'93 J-J 750,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 HIGHTSTOWN. 4348 g'04 J-J 500,000c&r_Jan 1 1924 This borough is in Mercer County. 410 g '94J-J 600,000o&r_Jan 1 1925 Sewer Bonds. 4s g '96 J-J 150.000r.... Jan 1 1926 -__ $35,000 430 M-N 200,000r___May 1 1927 '97 45 TOTAL DEBT . (n ' 4s '98 M-S 44.000r.... Mch 1 Assessed valuation 1912_ _$1,244,437 3148'99 J-J 50,000r_ _July 1 1928 1919 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912._..$13.60 48 '03 A-0 37,000r___Oot 1 1923 1,879 4s '03 J-J 30,000r__ _July 1 1913 Population in 1910 4s '03 A-0 10,000r___Oot 1 HOBOKEN. J. H.Imndrigan, Clerk. 4s g '04 J-J 150,000r___July 1 1913 Hoboken is in Hudson County 48 '04 A-0 26,000r_Oot 1 1914 1914 Inc. Mch. 1855. Commission govern- 45 J-J 30,000r__ _July 1 1924 ment defeated June 27 1911 and 4s '04 '05 F-A 38,000r___Aug 1 1935 again April 15 113. 4s '05 F-A 100,000r___Aug 1 1915 Playground Bonds. '03 J-D 20.000r___ Dec 1 1913 48 '09 M-N$50,000___ _May 1 1939 4s 45 '06 J-D 90,000r___June 1 1916 Sewer Bonds. '06 M-S 48 1 1926 48 '97 J-J $100,000c_Mch 1 '17-'26 45 '07 M-S 21,000r___Mch 16.000r.... Sept 1 1927 4s '03 M-N 3,500r__ Nov 25 1913 45 '09 M-N 18,000r......Nov 1 1939 4s '10 ___ 45,000_ _June 1 '13-'30 430'10 M-N 150,000....May _ _May 1 1960 Paving Bonds. 430'11 M-N 50,0000_ _May 1 1961 4s 'OS A-0 $50,000c&r_Oct 1 1928 410'11 M-N 15,0000___May 1 1931 4s '09 J-J 125,000____July 1 1939 13 .1-J 40,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1963 410'12 J-J 25,000__ _July 1 1942 414s Tuberculosis-Hospital Bonds. 4s '98 ___ 150,000_ _ _ _May 2 1928 4348'08 A-0 $100.000c&r_Oct 1 1948 Re-Improvement Bonds. Bonds. 410'13 J-J $4,266.50...Jan 1 1918 48 Alms-House g '06 1.1-N $240.000c&r May 1 1946 School-House Bonds. Bonds. Court-House 45 '97 J-J 590,000o.... Mch 1 1917 48 '98 J-D 13,000c___June 1 1918 45 g '09 M-N $800,000c&r May 1 1949 1 1950 48 '04 M-S 140,000..___Mch 1 1934 430'10 M-N 500,0000__May 4s '07 J-J 219,665....Jan 1 1937 4348'13 J-J 128,000c_ _ _ _Jan 1 1953 BOND. DEBT Feb 1913$14,280,222 4s 08 ___ 7,454_ _ _May 1 1938 Sinking fund 1,952,167 48 '12 J-J 262,750____Jan 1 1942 NET DEBT Feb 1913_ 12,328,055 45 '09 J-J 110,500_ _ _ _Jan 1 1939 INTEREST Is payable at office of 414s'10 J-J 250,000_ _ _July 1 1940 4348'13 J-J 109,000......Jan 1 1943 County Collector, Jersey City, N. J. Library Bonds. ASSESSED VALUATION-48 '97 J-J $50,000o___Moh 1 1917 1912. 1911. 1905. Judgment Bonds. $ 410'12 J-J $17,891.17__Jan 1 1932 RE* 465561580 457067679 220235130 City-Hall Bonds. Per. 39607616 37998069 20503518 410'11 J-J $125,000____July 1 1931 'rot..505169196 495065748 240'738648 Funding Bonds. Tax(perM) ---- -- 6.12 *In 1912, 1911 and 1910 "Real Es53 g '08 M-N $21.5000_ _ _May 1 1938 430'07 ___ 67,000_ _Sept 1 1927 tate" includes second-class railroad Dec 1940 430'10 _ _ _ 127,500 property valued in 1912 at $70,497.Fire Department. 856. 4s '06 F-A $25,0000_ _Aug 1 1926 POPULATION.-In 1910 was 4s '97 A-0 25,000r_..Oct 1 1917 537.231; in 1905 it was 449,879; in 4s '07 F-A 20,000...._Aug 1 1927 1900,386.048; in 1890 It was 275,126: 4s '04 -__ 15,000_ _ _ _Mar 1 1924 In 1880, 187.944; in 1870. 129.067. Refunding. 48 '98 J-1J$312,0000___Deo 1 1918 48 '09 P-A 75,000o___Feb 1 1919 IRVINGTON. This town is in Essex Co. Commis310'01 M-N 196,000r__Nov 15 1931 43 '05 F-A 52,000r___Feb 1 1935 sion government defeated Nov.7'11. Playground Bonds. Park Bonds. 4s '05 ___ $12,850.-- _Jan 1 1925 45 '12 M-S $32,500c___Sept 1 1962 Town-Hall Bonds. 4s '06 ___ 10,000.. _ _ _Apr 1 1916 ___ $6,50(L..-$500 yearly Water Bonds. 53 g '08 M-N 595,0000._ May 1 1938 58 Funding Bonds. 4s 09 J-J 22,000-- -July 1 1939 5s '11 J-J $9.000_ _July 1 '13-'21 $219,294 Fire-Department Bonds. Tax arrearage bonds BOND. DElBT May 6 '12 2,898,219 434s ---$6,000 457,112 58 __Sinking funds 5,100 70,324 43{s'12 _ Population in 1910 12,600c_ May 1 '14-'22 INTEREST on water bonds is School Bonds. payable at Water Register's office; on 4s --- $50,650 other registered bonds at City Tress- 4348 175,000 62 IRVINGTON (Con.)Sewer Bonds. 48 ___ $218,000 5s ___ 55,000 BOND. DEBT May 1912... $562,250 Floating debt 264,300 Assessed valuation 1912__ _9,903,147 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$1.10 Population In 1910 11,877 INTEREST on sewer bonds payable at Merchants' Nat. Bank, Newark; on the fire department bonds of 1912 at Irvington National Bank. NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. Assessment. 75 ___ $1,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1906 INTEREST is paid by the Merchants' Exch. Nat. Bank of N. Y. TOTAL DEBT,&c., Apr. 1 '13: General account debt.$11,087,498 49 Assessment acc't debt 4,163,000 00 Temporary loans 318.582 80 Improvement certfs__ 720,265 53 Tax arrearage bonds_ 316,100.00 Total liabilities (excluding water debt)$16,605,446.82 Cash in city treasury_ 889,785.07 Cash & bonds in sk.fd. 4,268,748.86 JERSEY CITY. 44 H.0. W1ttpenn, Mayor; F. Gorm- Taxes due and unpaid 3,874,550.00 Assess'ts due & unp'd ley. Comptroller. 450,000.00 On Feb. 13 1900 the citizens au- City property ___ 11,010,300.00 thorized the purchase of a water Other items_ 1,100.000.00 plant for the sum of $7,595,000. Total resources -421,593.383.93 V. 70, p. 344. After extensive litigation the city completed negotia- Water debt (not incl. above tions for the purchase of the plant of $11,519,254.72 the Jersey City Water Supply Co., Water sink. fd. (not incl. abov.e) paying that company on Oct. 10 1,891,684.95 1911 $6,992,000 for its property. Net water debt -See V. 93, p. 1107. The city Issued $9,627,569.77 $6,776,000 bonds to cover the cost of SINKING FUNDS.-The sinking the water plant, and they are given funds, all of which are invested in below. Commission government ap- the city's bonds and certificates, on proved April 15 1913 after having Apr. 1 1913 were as follows: been rejected July 18 1911. ($550,Gen.sink.fund. Water sink.fd. 000 434% refund, bonds offered Secur's J3,885,975.34 $1,765,062.00 Juno 6 1913. V. 96, p. 1511.1 382,773.52 Cash..- _ 126,622.95 Harbor-lmpt. Bonds. 43(g'12 J-D 360,000___ _June 1 1942 Total_$4,268,748.86 $1,891,684.95 Renewal Assessment Bonds. ASSESSED VALUATION. 55 '91 A-0$1,439,000r_ _Apr 1 1916 1912. 1911. 1905. 5s '92 J-J 523,000c&r_Jan 2 1922 $ 5s g '93 M-Sa700,000c&r_Sept 1 1923 58 g '94 M-Na600,000c&r May 1 1924 REz240478112x237771004 99072950 Refunding Assessment Bonds. Per.. 17162393 16906399 14524733 45 '05 J-D $600,000c_ _June 1 1935 4s '06 J-J 300,000c.._ _Jan 1 1936 Tot.257640505 254677403 113597683 20.00 27.30 Bonds for Redemption of Land. Tax(p.M)22.00 xIn 1912, 1911 and 1910 "Real Es4s '04 F-A$465.000o___Feb 1 1934 tate" includes second-class railroad City Government. 7s '72 J-J $550,000r__ _July 1 1913 ymerty. valued at $49,624,700 in City Hall. 5s g '94 J-J $180,000r_ _Jan 1 '14-'22 POPULATIQN.-In 1910 was 58 g '94 J-J 350,000c&r_Jan 1 1923 267,779; in 1905 it was 232,699; in 1900 it was 206,433; in 1890 it was Funding Bonds. 48 J-J $50,000c&r_Jan 1 1936 163,003; in 1880, 120,722; in 1870. 4s g '01 M-N 207,000r_....May 1 1931 82,546. Hospital. 45 J-J $220,000o___July 1 1935 KEARNY. 4368'08 J-J 66,000__July 1 1938 This town is in Hudson Co. The Public-Library Bonds. Passaic Valley sewer bonds men4s g '98 A-03150,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1928 tioned below have not yet been issued 334s'00 A-0 75,000r__ _Apr 1 1928 Park Bonds. Funding Dock Bonds. 430'10 J D $25,000c-Dec 1 1920 334s'00 J-D$125,000r__ _June 1 1920 Water Bonds. Funded Debt Bonds, 68 '87 A-0 $58,000o&r_Oct 1 1917 436g'08 J-J$1,000,000o_ _July 1 1928 5s '91 A-0 1 1917 48 g '09 F-A1,300,000o-Feb 1 1949 58 '89 A-0 20,000o___Oct 8,000r.._ _Oct 1 1919 Refunding. 55 '90 A-0 3,000r_ __Oot 11020 4345 g'97M-NS450,000c&rMay 1 1927 58 A-0 13,000r_Oot 1 1918 45 g '04 A-0 490,000c__ _Apr 1 1934 45 '88 '99 -A 10,0000...._Feb 1 1929 55 '92 J-J 200,000r___Jan 2 1922 58 '94 F A-0 10,0000_0ot 1 1917 M-S 15,000 45 1924 58 '95 A-0 2,000r_ Oct 1 1920 Park. 434s'09 F-A 35,000c __Aug 1 1934 4s g '97 M-N$100,000c&r May 1 1927 Funding Bonds, 4s g '02 M-S 100,0000__Mch 1 1932 434s'03 F-A $60,0000_Aug 1 '13-'28 4s '02 J-D 60,000o___Deo 1 1932 ($15,000 due each 5 years.) 4s '03 M-S 25,0000___Mch 1 1933 48 '03 J-D 90.000c.._ June 1 1925 4s '06 J-D 17,000oder_June 1 1936 430'03 F-A 1 1913 48 '10 M-N 30,000......Nov 1 1960 448'05 J-D 125,000o__June 1 1920 Usg'11M-Sx300,000_ _ _ _Mch 1 1961 4340'05 F-A 79,0000-Aug 1 1930 4 4s '12 ___ 70,000--- _Apr 1 1962 58 '08 J-D 97,0000___June 1 1923 Tax Arrears Renewal Bonds. 5s '08 J-D 60,000o___June 1 1933 $316,100____Jan 1 1917 5s '08 A-0 24,000r..--Oot 1 1922 334s'12 Bath & Gymnasium Bonds. 5s '08 M-S 1 1924 4s '02 M-S $50,000c___Mch 2 1933 4346'12 A-0 43.000r-Moh 80,000c_Apr 1 '17&'22 Fire Department. Public Library Bonds. J-J 1$2,000r_June 1 '13-'14 00'09 48 A-0 $1,680r Oct 1 '13-'19 1 500r_ _June 1 1915 Fire Department. 4s g '05 J-.1 50,000r.._ _July 1 1925 M-N $8,000o_Nov 1 '15-'30 45 '06 A-0 25,000o&r_Oct 1 1926 4s '00 ($2,000 each 5 years.) 48 g '11 M-N 12,0000.... May 1 1931 58 '08 M-S 23.0000..__Mch 1 1928 Greenville Dock. 4 s'll J-D 7,000r___June 1 1921 48 '04 J-J $2,080„June 1 '13-'16 434s'11 M-N 13,000r-__Nov 1 1931 Pipe Line. School Bonds. 4s '04 M-S$142,000c___Sept 1 1934 4s '01 F-Af$12,000o_Feb 1 '1680'21 Water Loan. 1 14,000o_Feb 1 '26&'31 5s '91 A-0$586,000c&r_Apr 1 1916 4348'09 M-S 92,000c__Sept 1 1934 58 '91 J-D 350,000c&r_June 1 1921 434s '10J-D 7,000r._ _June 1 1935 58 '92 J-J 248,000c&r_Jan 2 1922 F-A 62,000o __Aug 1 1936 55 '93 J-J 200,000o&r_Jan 2 1923 430'12 A-0 108,000o___Apr 1 1937 45 '99 J-J 100,000.....Jan 2 1929 Town-Hall Bonds. 4346'13 M-N150,000._ May 1 1943 4348'09 F-A $90,000c.. ....Aug 1 1934 Bonds to Purchase Water Plant 4348'10 F-A..__7,000r___Aug 1 1935 434g'11 A-036,776,0000_Oct 1 1061 Street-Improvement Bonds. Sewer. 430'12 A-0 $65,000o_ _Apr 1 1922 45 '04 M-S$150,000r___Sept 1 1934 F-A 80,000r_.Aug 1 '13-'21 4s '04 J-D 146,000e&r_Deo 1 1934 Passaic Valley Sewer Bonds. Temporary Loans (General). 4358'12 A-0 $71,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1962 demand -$318,582.80_0n -8 BOND. DEBT Nov 22'12$1,431,680 Street Lighting. Sinking fund assets 279,372 48 A-0 $38,798r___Oot 1 1915 Water debt (included).. 159,000 Public Schools. Total assessed val. 1912.._18,175,573 4s g '97 F-A$200,0000&r_Aug 2 1927 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-320.08 48 '98 F-A 100,000r.... Aug 1 1918 Population in 1910 18.659 48 g '01 M-N 182,000r_..May 1 1931 INTEREST on funding bonds 48 '03 M-N 100,000.. ..May 1 1933 at New Jersey 4s '03 J-D x25,000r___June 1 1933 due 1925 is payable 45 '04 J-J 350,000r__July 1 1934 Title Guar. & Trust Co., Jersey City; 48 '05 J-J 250,000o___July 1 1935 on all other issues at West Hudson 434s ' 08 J-J 80,000.- _ _July 1 1958 Trust Co. of Harrison. 4s '07 M-N 238,0000___May 1 1937 45 '08 M-N 73,0000___Nov 2 1958 KEYPORT. 45 '09 ___ 300,000....-Oot 15 1959 This borough is in Monmouth Co. 48 '10 _-- 100,000._ __Apr 1 1960 Sewer Bonds. 434 g '11F-A 150,000c___Feb 1 1961 58 ____ $75,000 434g'11 M-8x711,000____Moh 1 1961 BOND. DEBT Nov 1912.-$75,000 48 '11 -- 26,000_..May 1 1961 Assessed valuation 1912.-1,671,145 434g'121I-D 200.000.. June 1 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.._$25.20 43ig'12 M-S 332,000____Sept 3 1962 Population in 1910 3,554 434g'13 A-0 95,000____Apr 1 1963 434g'13 M-N137,000_ _ __May 1 1963 LAKEWOOD TWP. SCH. DIST. Refunding Water Bonds. This (P.0. Lakewood) is in 48 g '02 A-0$1,175,000o_ _Apr 1 1932 Ocean district County. 48 g '04 A-0 250,000o.. Apr 1 1934 58 $17,000c 48 '06 J-J 60,000c&r_Jan 1 1936 4 58,000r- _$2,000 yrly 48 '07 M-N 61,000____Nov 1 1936 BOND.J-J Apr 1 '13-.375,000 4;ig'07 J-J 255,000o_ _July 1 1937 AssessedDEBT valuation 1912..6,293,120 Funded Debt Water Bonds. Population in 1913 (est.)-.. 5.000 4s g '02 M-S$900,000o__ _Sept 1 1932 INT. at State House, Trenton. $58,254.72__Oct 1 1961 4 Well PAST DUE, NOT PRESENTED LEONIA SCHOOL DISTRICT. FOR PAYMENT. This district is in Bergen County. Water Scrip. ___ $4,000--- _Sept 1 1902 446'12 J-J $6r.000c_July 1 '20-'38 7s TOT. DEBT May 7 '13_4112,000 General. INT. at Columbia-Knickerbocker __ $1,000----Apr 1 1904 66 Trust Co., New York. Coupo - n or registered. [VOL. xcw. LINDEN TWP. SCHOOL DIST. MIDDLESEX COUNTY. This district is in Union County. County seat Is New Brunswick. 5s '13 J-J $57,000-1923,'33&'43 Armory Bonds. TOTAL DEBT (?) 434s'12 J-D Mop 1925-1933 INT.at Nat.State Bk.,Elizabeth. Bridge Bonds. 334s J-J $149,900o&r.Jan 1 '22-31 LODI. 48 '07 A-0 80,000r.. _Apr 1 '17-'38 This borough is in Bergen County. 4340'12 J-D 38,000r_Dec 1 '24-'42 School Bonds. Renewal Bonds. ann $20,000o__ _Part yearly 334 4345 J-J $9,000r__Jan 1 '14-'15ann 45,000o__ _Part yearly 3348 5s J-J 18,000r 1916-1919 Road Bonds. 4s J-J 8,000r 1920-1921 $12,000r 434s 1929 48 J-J 9,000r 1917-1924 Water_-Bonds. 4s 24,000r 5s '09 A-0 $80,000c_ _Oct 1 1939 4s 10,000 1919-1928 Bonded and floating -debt 4s '12 F-A 10,000-Feb 1 '21-'30 Feb 1913 $189,500 Road Bonds. Water debt & sinking fund_ 85,487 48 '04 J-J $40,000r_jan 1914-'21 Assessed valuation 1912_2,186,950 4s '04. J-J 15.500.. _..Jan 1921-'36 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912..__$22.00 45 A-0 43,000r __-.1932-1935 Population in 1910 4,138 4s '05 30,000 _s 20,500 INTEREST payable in Lodi. 45 '09 F-A ___- 125,000r....Feb 1 '19-'33 45 '10 J-J 97,000r _ _1920-1939 LONG BRANCH. Building Bonds. This city is in Monmouth County. 4148'10 A-0$120,000c__Oot 1 '30-'49 Incorporated May 17 1903. This city 4 90hs , 15 years has accepted the provisions of Section BOND.-15E-BT Jan _ _$895,200 73 of Chapter 103 of Laws of 1907, Assess. val.(60% act.) 1913'1268,192,295 thereby fixing its debt limit at 15% County tax (per $1,000) 1912.35.336 of the taxables. Commission gov't State sch'I tax (per $1,000)'12 2.508. approved Mch. 12 1912; V.94, p.778. Population in 1910 114,426 Beach and Park Bonds. INT.at County Collectors's office. 4s g '05 J D $150,000e.... _June 1 1935 45 '06 J-D 250,000o____June 1936 4348 g M-N 100,000 1937 KILBURN TOWNSHIP. This township is in Essex County. 434s'13 M-S 14,000.. ___Mch 1 1933 Sewer Bonds. General Refunding Bonds. 58 '96 J-D $4,000 M-S $70,0000_ __Sept 1 1923 1916 430 5s '97 J-D 10,000 M-S 70,000c_Sept 1 '33-'34 1917 434s 43ig'10 J-D 12,000o__ _Deo 1 1930 Paving Bonds. 5s '13 M-N$120,000___May 1 1943 4348 -__ 10,000_ ___Sept 1 1928 23,000_-Dec 1 '29-'30 School Bonds. 434s 434g'11 M-N $160,000c_ _Nov 1 1941 Town Hall - Bonds. _ $20,000 Asphalt Bonds. _s 58 '93 J-D $65,000c.._ _ _June 1913 School _- Bonds. BOND.DEBT May 1913 $961,000 48 M-N $33,000o_$2,000 yearly Sinking fund 110,296 48 '09 M-N 22,000.. __Nov I 1929 Assess. val.'12 (34 act.) 15,132,180 BOND. DEBT May 17 - '13 $255,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912......323.44 Sinking fund 19,000 Population in 1910 6,665,308 13,298 Total valuation 1912 INTEREST on beach and park Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912...._*16.80 3,720 bonds payable at Treasurer's office. Population in 1910 INT.atU.S.Mtge.& Trust Co..N Y. LONG BRANCH SCH. DIST. 5s '85 F-A $30,000 1915 MILLVILLE. This city is in Cumberland County. 58 '98 J-J 45,000 1930 58 '97 M-N 6,000 1927 Commission government approved 5s '93 A-0 20,000 1923 Apr. 1 1913. Refunding Bonds. J-J 119,000-_Jan 1 1923 4348 s-a 325,000c-July 1 '13-'29 118,000..-....Jan 1 1933 48 School Loans. BOND.DEBT May 5 1912 $157,000 s-a $2,000c_Aug 1 1913 Assessed valuation 1911_ _14,000,000 58 s-a f 5,200c.. __July 1 1921 School tax (per $1,000) 191h....$3.83 434s 1 46,000c___Jan 1 1939 INTEREST payable at Citizens' 434s s-a 12,000cJuly 1 '26&'36 Nat. Bank, Long Branch. Sewer Loans. s-a $24,000cJanl'29-'34-'39 434s MADISON. F-A 33,000 .._..Aug 1 1913 This borough is in Morris County. bs Inc. Dec. 27 1889. Pop. '10, 4.658. PERM'T DEBT Jan 1 '13.4147,200 Sinking fund 16,088 Sewer Bonds (opt. aft. 10 yrs.). 430'11 J-J $125,000r____Jan 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1912......5,774,338 (Assessment about full value.) 430'12 J-J 1 1942 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912___$23.00 Road Bonds. 12,451 4 4F; F-A $3,0000 ____1913-1916 Population In 1910 Refunding Water Bonds. INT. at Millville Nat. Bank. 334s F-A $70.000c_ _ _Aug 1 1920 School Bonds. MONTCLAIR. 58 A-0 $15.0000 ____1917-1931 This town is situated in Essex Co. Refunding Light Bonds. _1910 Inc. 1894. Population 1910, 21,550. 4s F-A $20.000r Police & Fire Sta. Impt. Bonds. BOND. DEBT Mar 1913-$218,000 434 g '12 F-A$100,000c__Aug 1 1942 Assessment debt (add'i) _ School Bonds. 5,019 Assessed valuation 1912.._ _3,778,000 bs M-N 39,0000 __1913-1921 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ ..$26 50 334s g J-J 1,000o 1 1913 INTEREST payable at First Nat. 45 '08 M-N 145,0000..__Nov 1 1938 Bank of Madison and Madison Tr. Co. 4s g '09 M-N 291,250o___May 1 1939 434g'11 A-0 74,250c_ _Oot 2 1941 MERCER COUNTY. 434 g'12F-A 261,000c___Aug 1 1942 County seat is Trenton. 4;is'12 _ __ 49,000 _ _ _Dec 1 1942 Bridge Bonds. Fire-House Bonds. J-J $30,0000_ __Jan 1 1923 3 Ms g A-0 440,000c___Apr 1 1921 4s 4s '04 F-A 19,800r___Aug 1 1923 48 F-A 35,0000......Feb 1 1929 M-S 14,000r_ __Mch 1 1924 4s Renewal School Bonds. M-N 10,000r___May 1 1925 334s g J-J $100,000o___July 1 1932 48 M-S 54,900c_ __Oct 1 1926 4 Mg'11 F-A 66,000o___Feb 1 1941 4s J-D 45 7,950o___Deo 1 1936 Railroad Bonds. 4s F-A 12,000r..__Feb 1 1929 58 M-N $90,0000-Nov 1 '13-'18 4s '12 J-J 7,000____Jan 1 1932 Park Bonds. Funding Bonds. 3 Si g'06 J-J $100,000o_ _Juno 30 1931 43'58'13 J-J 3207.000c-Jan 1 1933 BOND.DEBT May 16'13 $1,312,500 Sinking fund Park Tunnel Bonds. 57,858 45 '11 J-J _$30,000___Jan _ 1 1941 Total assessed value 1912A0,472,500 Renewal Bonds. (Assessment about full value.) J-J $25,0000.._ _July 1 1923 Tax rate (per $1,000) 4s _$18.50 4s '04 M-N 10,000r ..May 10 1924 INTEREST on railroad 1912_bonds payM-N 5,000..-.. May 1 1924 able at office of Mutual Benefit Life 4s 48 '04 J-D 10,000r--_Deo 1 1924 Ins. Newark, N. J.•, on the A-0 10,000r_ _Oct 1 1925 $145,000 Co.,school 4s due 1938 at Chase 4s Armory Bonds. Nat. Bank, N. V.;other issues at 334s J-D $25,000o___Deo 2 1916 Bank of Montclair, Montclair, N.J. Road-Improvement Bonds. 48 J D $100,000r_ __June 1 1933 MORRIS COUNTY. 48 '03 F-A 61,000r_ __Aug 1 1933 Morristown is the count'seat. 48 '04 J-D 18,000r__ _Deo 1 1934 Hospital Lids. (opt. at. 1922). 48 J-D 103,000r_ __Deo 1 1935 4;0'12 J-J $35,000r___ uiy 1 1942 434s J-J 31,000o&r_Jan 1 1938 Road Bonds (opt. aft. 1905)• F-A 53,000r..__Feb 1 1939 48 g '95 J-D $300,000o 4s 1935 45 '12 J-J 33.600...,....Jan 1 1942 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913 $335,000 307,500 Building Bonds. Floating debt 5,142 330 A-0$228,500o&r_Apr I 1941 Sinking fund F-A 20,0000_ _ _Feb 1 1944 Total valuation 1912 48 50,044,860 4s '04 J-D 3,000r..-June 10 1944 (Assessment about full value.) 4s '12 J-J 43,000 County tax (per $1,000) 1912-$6.52 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913-$964,650 Population in 1010 74,704 Floating debt INT. at Nat. Iron Bank, Morrist'n. 352,500 Sinking fund 273,020 Total assessed val. 1912.104,428,462 MORRISTOWN. State&Co.tax(per$1,000)'13- _$4.20 This town is in Morris County.Inc. Population in 1910 125,657 Apr. 6 1865. Population '10, 12,507. INTEREST at Collector's office. Sewer Bonds. (opt. after 1918). 4s '07 J-J $380,000o___Jan 1 1948 MEROHANTVILLE. TOT.BD.DT. May 2 1912 $380,000 This borough is in Camden County. Sinking fund 13,120 Sewer Bonds. Assess. val. (4-5 act.) '12-12,091,145 -- $40,000_1917 & 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000)1912- _-.$22.60 4348 _-_- 30,000 1937 434s INT. at Morristown Trust Co. 5s '08 J-J 70,0000. July 1 '23&33 BOND. DEBT May 7 '13.. $127,000 NEWARK. fund Tyler Parmly, Comp. Sinking 11,843 Assessed valuation 1912......2,021,796 Newark is situated in Essex Co. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912__422.60 Vallsburgh annexed Jan. 1 1905. Population in 1910 City-Hall Bonds. 1,996 INT. on sewer bonds Is payable at 3;i8.01J-J$1,000,000____Jan 1 1931 Central Trust Co. In Camden. 330'02 J-J 500,000._ - _Oot 1 1923 MAI% 1913.1 NEWARK (Con.)School Bonds. 3.358'97A-0$200,000- _Oct 1 1917 4s '96 J-D 100,000____June 1 1916 48 '98 F-A 100,000_Aug 8 1918 330'99 J-D 300,000____Deo 1 1929 3368'02 J-J 100,000____Oct 1 1932 3368'03 M-N 100,000____May 1 1933 3368'03 J-D 15,000r_ June 25 1933 48 '04 A-0 200,000r... Apr 1 1934 330'05 A-0•370,000r___Apr 1 1955 3348'05 J-J 70,000___July 1 1955 330'05 M-N•250,000r__ _Nov 1 1955 3368'06 A-0•650,000--Apr 1 1956 330'06 F-A •65,000__Aug 1 1956 4s '07 M-N•1,165,500„May 1 1957 48 '08 A-0•1,286,000___Oot 1 1958 45 '08 J-D 267,000___Deo 31 1943 4s '09 J-D •1,289,700o_Deo 31 1959 48 '11 M-S•300,000____Sept 1 1961 4s '12 --- *561,000____Apr 1 1962 4s '12 -__ *27,000___-Oct 1 1962 *Subject to call 40 yrs. after date Bath-House Bonds. 4s '11 M-N $125,000_ _ May 1 1941 City-Hospital Bonds. 330'02 J-J $300,000_ ___Jan 1 1932 4s '12 ___ 150.000____Apr 1 1942 48 '12 ___ 150,000..__ _Nov 1 1942 43.0'13 150,000__-_Mch 1 1943 Refunding Corporate Bonds. 48 '10 J-D $75,000_ _ _ _June 1 1925 Corporate Bonds. 4s '10 J4$1,030,000-_ _July 1 1930 Dock Bonds. 4s '10 A-0$100,000____ Oct 1 1955 4s '12 ___ 100,000___ _June 1 1957 Playground Bonds. 48 '11 M-N $75,000_ _ _ _Nov 1 1941 Refunding Bonds. 4s '08 ___ $130,000_ _ _ _July 1 1923 Public Library. 48 '97 J-J $300,000_ _ _ _June 1 1927 330'01 J-J 50,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1931 Storage Reservoir. 330'05A-0$1,950,000r_ _Apr 1 1955 (Subject to call May 1 1904.) Street Opening. 4s '95 F-Al100,000_ __Aug 5 1915 Fire Sc Police Dept. Bonds. 48 '11 M-N $350,000____May 1 1941 Passaic Valley Sewer Bonds. 48 '11 J-D $1,120,000___Deo 1 1961 (Subject to call Dec 1 1951) Water Debt. 430'85 F-A$200,000_-_Feb 1 1915 430'85 M-N 15,000-_-Nov 1 1915 4368'88 M-S 20,000-___Mch 1 1918 45 '84 A-0 30,000__Oct 1 1914 48 '86 F-A 12,000_-__Aug 1 1916 4s '87 A-0 15,000-Apr 1 1917 48 '92 F-A2,450,000___Feb 1 1922 4s 92 M-N6,000,000___May 1 1922 48 '93 M-N 55,000-__Nov 15 1913 48 '95 F-A 40,000___Aug 21 1915 48 '96 A-0 40,000__Oot 20 1916 45 '97 F-A 100.000.__ Aug 1 1927 45 '99 A-0 20,000___Oot 12 1919 48 '00 F-A 20,000-Aug 1 1920 48 '01 M-S 20,000---_Sept 1 1921 4s '09 M-N 100,000.._ .May 1 1929 48 02 A-0 30,000--Oct 1 1922 48 '03 J-J 30,000____July 1 1923 3368'04 F-A 100,000r___Aug 1 1934 330'05 M-N 490,000r___May 1 1955 (Subject to call May 1 1945.) 48 '05 M-N 50,000____May 1 1925 48 '08 M-N 50,000_ -Nov 16 1928 48 '08 F-A 100,000____Aug 1 1938 48 '08 M-S 100,000____Sept 1 1938 4s '09 M-N100,000--__Mch 1 1939 48 '09 M-N100,000__Nov 15 1939 4s '10 M-S 100,000.-Moh 1 1930 45 '11 A-0 100,000____Apr 1 1941 45 '11 M-N 150,000_-_-May 1 1931 48 '10 A-0 100.000. ..Apr 1 1940 45 '10 11-S 100,000_ -__Sept 1 1940 48 '11 F-A 100,000- Aug 1 1941 48 '12 --_ 25,000-May 1 1932 4s '12 -__ 50,000._ _Juno 1 1932 4s '12 ___ 100,000____June 1 1942 Track-Elevation Bonds. 336802 J-J $500,000_ __ _Jan 1 1932 43'04 M-N19 100,000__.May 19 1954 330'04 F-A 450,000r___Aug 1 1954 330'05 M-N 250,000r__ _Nov 1 1955 (Subject to call Nov 1 1945.) 48 '08 M-S 172,000_ _ _Sept 1 1958 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1948.) City-Improvement Refunding. 46'93 M-S $1,500,000_ -Mon 15 1023 Tax Arrearage. 48 '03 J-J $57,000.....July 1 1913 VA I LSB URG BO N DS.-Annexed Jan. 1 1905. Sewer. 430'04 J-J $140,000o___Jan 1 1934 43604 A-0 10,000o_Oot 1 1934 Water. 430'98 A-0 $40,000o_Oot 1 '13 &'28 School. 48 '00 J-J $8,000o...1913-1920 431s'03 3.1-N 25,000o__ _Nov 1 1933 INT. Is payable by Sinking Fund Commissioners, City Treasurer and at local banks. TOTAL DEBT,SINK. FDS., &o. Mar.31 '13. Total bond. debt (Incl $29,685,200 water debt) 8,175,145 Sinking funds $21,510,055 Net bonded debt Water debt (incl. above) $13,102,000 Water sinking fund (incl.) $5,166,779 Pfrhe 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. and unpaid assessments for street paving and sewer improvements. ASSESSED VALUATION. 1911. 1900. 1912. R.E.303667111 288482718 118389585 Per. 82654518 78014003 31716875 Exmt 2457447 2628107 1271655 Net 383864182 363868614 148834805 (Assessment about full value.) Tax (per M) 20.40 22.40 19.70 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. 63 POPULATION.-In 1910 was NORTH WILDWOOD. Sinking funds $181.714 This borough (P. 0. Anglesea) is Water sinking fund (incl.) 347,469; in 1905 it was 283,289; In 65.121 1900 It was 246,070; in 1890 it was In Cape May Co. Pop'n '10, 833. City property 1912 3,810,000 Boardwalk Bonds. Total assessed val. 1912_ _21,451,421 181,830; In 1880 It was 136,508. 5s g '13- $30,000 (Assessment 8.5 to 90% actual value.) DEBT Sept 23 '124192,000 Tax rate (per 11,000) 1911_--120.50 NEW BARBADOES TOWNSHIP BOND. Floating debt 31,790 Population in 1910 29,630 DISTRICT. SCHOOL fund Sinking 12,700 INT.at Orange Nat. Bank,Orange. This district is in Bergen County, Assessed valuation 1912._ _2,609,267 co-terminus with Hackensack. 4s '05 F-A $45,0000_Aug 1 '34-'42 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 _322.60 OVERPECK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL INT.at Marine Nat.Bk.,Wildwood 5s '07 M-S 30,000c_Sept 1 '20-'29 . Wor DISTRICT. 55 '08 J-J 55,0000 July 15 '31-'41 This district (P. 0. Ridgefield .74 42,000o_July 1 '20-'33 48 Park) is in Bergen County. F-A 4,0000 Aug 15 '30-'33 NUTLEY. 48 J-D $28,000c ____1914-1927 This town, located in Essex Co., 530 J-J 10,0000 July 15 '13-'32 55 J-D 50.000c__Dec 13 1929 F-A 14,000o_Aug 1 '13-'19 was formerly the township of Frank- 530 430 58 '10 J-D 7,000c 1929-1930 14,000r_July 1 '13-'19 lin. Name and government changed 55 5s '10 J-J '11 J-D 55,000c_June 1 '32-'42 1902. ComLegislative Act of by 430'11 M-N 150,000r_ May 1 '21-'43 mission government approved Mch. BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913- $140,000 (Varying amounts yearly.) Sinking fund 55,184 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 '13-$364,000 26 1912. V. 94, p. 929. Assessed valuation 1912__14,100,506 Assessed valuation 1912_ _12,791,839 Funding Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912___$25.40 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ - _$9.40 435s'11 M-S r5,000o__ _Mch 1 1931 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Ridge430'12 A-0 12,000____Oct 1 1922 INT. at Hackensack Nat. Bank. 30,000_ ___Oct 1 1932 field Park. J-D 30,000c___Dec 2 1932 436s NEW BRUNSWICK. PASSAIC. Debt Assessment. This city is situated in Middlesex 5s Floating Z. A. Van Houten, Comptroller. A-0 $13,000c___Apr 1 1917 County. Commission govt. defeated 430 This city Is in the county of the 1918 10,000c___Apr 1 A-0 In June 1911 and again on Apr.29'13. same name. 'noon). April 22 1873. Water Bonds. Commission Fire-Dept. Bonds. government adopted _Nov 1 1925 26 1911. 5s '07 ___ $10,500--Nov 1 1917 4s '95 M-N $47,000c__ 9,000o___Moh 1 1915 July 4s '05 M-S School Bonds. City Bonds. 1913 4s '06 A-0 5,0000__ _ Apr 1 1916 58 $750 J-D $7,000c_June 1 '13-'19 430'94 --_ 1913-1926 5s '07 A-0 12,0000___Apr 1 1917 58 J-J 4s '99 ___ 26,000 2,000c_July 1 '13-'14 J-J 4s '05 ___ 12,000-__ _Oct 1 1925 430'09 J-D 15,000o_Deo 15 1929 58 11,500c_ _July 11 1918 Refunding Road Bonds. M-N 12,000c&rNov 1'14-'24 48 '10 ___ 91,000_ _July 1 '20-'60 5s .Apr 1 1915 4s '00 A-0 $42,000r. 430 F-A 48 '11 _ _ _ 11,500_ _Sept 1 '21-'32 7,500c__ _Aug 1 1919 Road Bonds. Sinking Fund Bonds. 336s M-N 28,500c_ _May '14-'32 38 '94 M-S $40,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1917 4s '04 A-0 $5,000o......Apr 1 1914 3 Xs J-J 23,750c&rJan 2'14-'32 Sidewalk Bonds. 430'94 A-0 95,000____Oot 1 1919 A-0 59,000c&r_Apr 1 1942 430 4348'95 M-N 65,000____Nov 1 1920 48 '06 A-0 $6,000c__ _Apr 1 1916 Street-Impt. Bonds. 4368'96 M-N 68,000____Nov 1 1921 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913- $311,000 430 $50,000c_July 1 '13-'17 -14 70,811 4s '97 M-N 10,000_ __-Nov 1 1921 Floating debt Public Improvements. 58,532 3 Xs 48 '97 M-N 201,000....May 1 1922 Sinking fund F-A 164,0000&rAug 1 '13-30 on hand Cash 1,225 Nov 1 1922 4s '97 M-N 97,000... Funding Bonds. 6,154,666 430'08 48 '98 M-N 110,000_ --May 1 1923 Total valuation 1912 J-D $78.000c&rDec 1 '13-'38 3368'98 M-N 24,000_ _July 1 1923 Total tax (per $1,000) '12...._ _$18.60 4 Ms'lO M-S1102,000c&rMch 1 '14.30 Population in 1910 6,009 330'98 M-N 29.000__ -Aug 1 1923 1 70,000c&rMch 1 '31-40 48 '98 M-N 62,000....._Nov 1 1923 INT. at Bank of Nutley. 41g'10 A-0 70,000c&r_Oct 1 1933 3368'99 M-N 20,000......Jan 1 1924 4 y,g ' 12 A-0 38,000c___Apr 1 1942 3368'99 M-N 2,000___Feb 1 1924 Public-Park Bonds. 3368'99 M-N 48,000_ _ _ _ Mch 1 1924 NUTLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 58 J-J $9,000c_July 1 '13-'15 330'99 M-N 25,000-__Nov 1 1924 48 '06 J-J $52,000c__ _July 1 1946 4s A-0 26,000c&rApr 1929 J-D 28,000 1931 4 34s'11 M-S 75,000c_ _ _Mch21 330'99 M-N 5,300____Deo 1 1924 4s 1 1961 M-S 8,000 1914 330'00 M-N 3,375_ ___Feb 1 1925 48 School-House Bonds. BOND. DEBT Nov '08__- $108,000 430 3368'00 M-N 4,350.....Apr 1 1925 J-D $35,000c_Dec 1 '13-'17 3368'00 11-N 3,375_ __ _June 1 1925 330 J-D 47,000c&rDeo 1 '21-'30 34s'00 M-N 13,000____Nov 1 1925 OCEAN CITY. M-S 55 2,000c&rMoh 1 '14-15 3366'01 M-N 1,500_ _ -Jan 11928 F-A 6,000c_Aug 1 '13-'14 This city is in Cape May County. 430 3368'01 A-0 15,950____Apr 1 1926 Commission government 430 1L-N 22,000c_Nov 1 '16-'17 approved 1,925____Feb 1 1927 Aug. 15 1911. Pop.'10, 1.950. 330'02 F-A A-0 28,000o_Oot 1 '19&'20 330 330'02 F-A 12,566--Aug 1 1927 330 it-S 35,0000dorMch 1 '14.20 Bonds. 330'02 J-D 11,600____Deo 1 1927 5s Improvement A-0 20,000c__ _Oct 1 1924 48 '97 ___ $20,000_$3,000 yearly 3346'03 M-N 15,000_ - _..May 1 1928 4s '06 M-N 100,000c_ __May 1 1926 Bonds. 3368'03 M-N 20,766.. Nov 1 1928 5s Fire '13 s-an $10,000 1933 430'08 M-S 72,250c&r..Mch 1 1938 3368'04 M-S 48,000r___Mch 1 1929 ___ , 1925 4s '08 M-N 256,000o&r_Nov 1 1928 330'05 M-S 10,000.... _Sept 1 1915 436g'10 A-0 103,000c___Oot 1 1940 Streets and Fire Bonds. Floating Debt Bonds. '02 __- $85,000 1932 41g'12 J4 109,000c&r..Jan 1 1942 4s '08 _- $10,000____Mch 2 1918 4s Land-Purchase 436 g '12J-D 62,000c&r June 1 1942 Bonds. 5.500___Mola 1 1919 5s '12 ___ $12,500 48 '09 ___ Refunding Bonds. 1942 48 '10 __- 10.000--July 1 1920 430'11 J-J $51,000c&r_July 1 1941 Bonds. 23.000-_Apr 1 1931 5s Funding 48 '11 '11 J-J $50,0000_ _July 6 1941 4% g '12J-D 42,000c&r June 1 1942 Library Bonds. Hospital Bonds. School Bonds. 4s '02 ___ $12,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1932 4%s'03 __- $38,000 F-A 16,000c__ _Feb 1 1927 1925 33s Almshouse Bonds. 58 '12 J-J 45,000r _July 15 1942 45 '06 M-S 25,000c&r_Mch 1 1936 48 '08 ___ $10,000- _ _July 1 1938 GEN.BD.DT.Apr!'13-51,756,250 Pavilion Bonds. Re-pavement Bonds. 58 '05 -__ $5,000_ _$1,000 yearly Assessment debt (add'i)__ 316,208 48 '02 M-S $50,000_ _Sept 1 1932 Floating debt Board-Walk Bonds. 205,343 48 '08 __- 16,000--July 1 1938 5s '05 __- $25,000 148,107 1915 Sinking fund 45 '10 ___ 28,000.._July 1 1940 55 '07 __- 17,000 Total assessed val. 1912..-42,859,294 1917 15,000_ __ _July 11041 5s '09 __- 20,000 is '11 J-J (Assessment about full value.) 1919 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '1231,367,207 5s '11 ___ 14,000 1921 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_417.50 83,000 Imp. & sewer certificates. DEBT Jan 1 '13-- $336,500 Population in 1910 54,773 Sinking fund and cash_ - 696,335 BOND. debt 29,530 Floating INTEREST on school bonds of 1912__14,074,313 Total valuation outstanding 109,684 1910, Notes refunding bonds due Oct. 1933 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-- _$23.00 Sinking fund 63,741 and refunding bonds due 1941 and Population in 1910 23,388 Assessed valuation 1912_ 7,441,760 park bonds due in 1961 payable at INTEREST on library and re- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912__ -$22.40 People's Bank & Tr. Co., Passaic; pavement bonds Is payable at Brunson bonds of 1912 payable funding bonds due 1942, refunding wick Tr. Co.; on all other bonds at atINT. bonds due 1942 and school 1942 at Ocean City. Nat. Bank of New Jersey, New People's Bk.& Tr. Co. or Chase Nat, Brunswick, where principal will be Bk., N. Y., funding bonds due 1942 ORANGE. payable at maturity. and city bonds due 1942 at Hobart F. G. Coughtry, Comptroller. Tr. Co., Passaic, or at Chatham & Orange is situated in Essex County. Phoenix Nat. Bk., N. Y.; on others Incorp. as a town Jan. 31 1860; as at Passaic NEWTON. Nat. Bank, Passaic. This town is in Sussex County. a city April 3 1872. Commission government defeated Sept. 12 1911. Inc. 1864. Population '10, 4,467. Water Bonds. PASSAIC COUNTY. Sewer Bonds. 4s '01 F-A $90,000_ _Aug 1 '24-'29 County seat Is Paterson, 48 '05 A-0 $100,0000_0ct 2 1935 5s '08 F-A 200,000_ __ _Feb 1 1938 Bridge Bonds. School Bonds. 16s'08 J-D 180,0000_ _ _June 1 1938 48 J-J 1 1919 J-J $9,000o_ _Jan 1 '14-'22 4 5s '11 J-D 13,000__Dec 1 '13-'25 4s '06 A-0 $10,000c___July 436 130,000c_Apr 1 -25-'26 8,000 _s ___ Tax-Arrearage Bonds. 430'07 M-S 130,000o_Sept 2 '14-'16 7,000 4s '04 A-0 $6,500--Apr 1 1914 140.000c_ _ _Sept 2 1927 Water Bonds. Assessment Arrearage. 4368'07 M-S 20,000o_-_Sept 1 J-J $118,0000 4s '04 A-0 $2,000-.. Apr 1 1914 430'12 M-S 46,000---Sept 1 1919 1929 __ 25,000_ __July 1 1940 4sSchool-House 48 Bonds. Road Bonds. BOND. '12-DEBT July 1'12_4249,000 J-J $60,000__July 1 '13-'18 4s '08 J-J $50,000c....July 1 1918 10,000 430'98 Sinking fund 4s '02 J-J 42,000-July 1 '24-'32 41s'10 J-D 67,500c_ __ Dec 1 1928 Assess. val.(X act.) '12- -2,885,115 4s '04 J-D 125,0000___Deo 1 1934 Court-House Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912... _$22.18 48 '05 J-J 15,000.. July 1 1935 4s J-J $125.000cJan1'14-'15-'16 INTEREST payable at Sussex Co. 4s '07 J-D 5,000_ _Juno 1 1937 4s M-N 25.000c__ May 1 1919 National Bank in Newton. 434s'08 A-0 110,000o___Apr 1 1938 Re-building Bonds. 4s '09 M-N 8,000..... May 1 1939 4s M-S $60.000c_ _ _Sept 1 1917 4368'11 A-0 55,0000-Apr 1 1941 48 '04 J-J 300,000c_July 1 '20-'24 NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. Refunding Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Jan 1912_ $961,500 This township (P. 0. Mt. Holly) Is 4s '07 J-J $54,000o._ ..Jan 1 1937 Total valuation 1912_ _170,682,686 In Burlington County. Sewer Bonds. (Assessment full value.) School Bonds. 5s '92 1 '22-'32 State&Co tax(per $1,000) '12_ _$5.60 1913-1959 55 '93 J-D$255,000__June 4 s'12 J J 546,000 J-J 200,000. Jan 2 '14-'32 Population in 1910 215,902 Road Bonds. 68 '93 F-A 57,000-Aug I '29-'33 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Paterson. 430'12 May $25,000c ___ _1915-1939 430'94 J-D 50,000_ _June 1 '13-'14 BOND.DEBT Sept 25'12_ $25,000 430'96 F-A 125,000--Aug 1 '15-'21 12,600 45 '99 J-D 50,000 June 1 '19-'22 PATERSON. T. J. Curran, Compt. Floating debt Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _2,440.446 This city is in Passaic County. In. Ten-Year Street-Impt. Bonds. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ --$23.10 58 '07 A-0 $15,975.77 Apr15'13-'17 corp. as a city March 19 1851. 5,652 5s '08 J-J Population in 1910 12,281.04 July!'13-18 Commission government defeated INT. payable at Farmers' Trust 58 '12 M-S 23,547.67 Mch 1 '14-22 Aug. 29 1911. City-Hall Bonds. Co.& Mt. Holly Safe Dep. & Tr. Co. 55 '12 M-N 4,472.89 May 1 '13-22 5s '12 F-A 2,625.75 Aug 1 '13-22 58 '93 A-0 190,0000- Apr '14-'22 430'94 M-N 120,0000-Now '33-'44 Playground Bonds. NORTH BERGEN. 4s '12 J-J $25,000____July 1 1942 45 '94 J-J 100,000c_July '23-'32 4s '02 F-A 76,0000___Aug 1 1932 Fire-Apparatus Bonds. This township (P. 0. Weehawken) Fire-Dept. Bonds. Co. Pop. '10, 15.662. Hudson 430'12 $5,500_ __Oct 1 '13-'18 is in 430'11 J-J $35,000r_ _July 1 1931 Funding Bonds. Town-Hall Bonds. Funded Debt Bonds. ___ $46,000_ _July 1 '13-'35 430'09 J-.1. $10,000-July 1 '13-'14 430'10 J-J 73,000.....July 1 1935 45 '04 J-D $500,000c_ _June 1 1939 Sinking Fund Bonds. 1935 4368'11 J-J 103,000____July 1 1936 43ig' 12 M-N 200,000_ _Nov 1 1942 $135,000 Street-Improvement Bonds. 5s '11 J-D 174,0000_ _June 1 1941 430'11 J-D 69,000_ _Deo 1 1931 45 '03 J-D 414,000c____June 1913 Electric-Light Bonds. School Bonds. --s__ $268,800_ _ _Part yearly 48 '10 J-J $90,000c_ _Jan 1 1960 4s '05 M-N 110,000c_ _ _May 1 1915 BOND.bEBT Jan 1 1913 5623,800 TOT.PD. DT. Apr 1 '13_$2,136,903 430'08 M-N 100,000o___May 1 1918 276,698 4s '09 J-J 85,0000_ _ _July 1 1919 Assessed valuation 1912--12,564,244 Temporary, debt Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.__.$19.51 Tor DEBT Apr 11913. 2,413,601 430'10 M-N 70,000c- _Nov 1 1920, 64 NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. [VOL. xcvr PATERSON (Con.)SOUTH ANIBOY. Fire department bonds_ Road Bonds. $41,200 This city is in Middlesex County. School Bonds. Sewer bonds Aug $25,000c__ _Aug '25-'29 150,100 5s Inc. 1908. Population 1910, 7,007. Apr 1914 Anticipation bonds 4s '98 A-0 $25,0000 201,900 Sewer (Assessment) Bonds. Aug 1918 Funding bonds 4s 98 F-A 15,0000. School 170,000 4%8 J-J $24,0000__July '13-'20 54 '12 _--Bonds. 4s '99 A-0 50,0000___Apr '14-'15 Sewer reconstruction bds.. $40,000__yly on Oct 1 3,700 5s J-J 20,000c_ _July '13-'22 4s '00 J-D 100,000o__ _June 1 1919 Isolation hospital bonds Public Dock. 2,500 6s J-J 8,000o_ _ _Jan '14-'22 5s 4s '04 M-S 70,0000.._ _Moll 1 1929 Water refunding bonds__ _ - $11,000__Jan 1 '14-'24 17,000 Funding Bonds ($62,065.35 asSewer--Bonds. 45 '04 M-N 54,000c___Nov '14-'29 Water note 20,000 sessable apt. property benefited). 5s '11 J-J f$56,000o_Jan 1 '14-'41 43 '05 M-S 275,000c___Moh 1 1935 Temp'y loan & sewer ctfs_ 108,500 4s '06 J-D 36,000c_ _ _June 1 1931 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '12_ 2,274,564 55 '10 J-J $18,000c___Jan 1 1930 15,000c Jan 1 '42-'46 434s'07 J-J 81,000c_ _ _July 1 1932 Sinking fund and cash.. 568,384 5s '11 J-J 50,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1931 58 '13 F-A 10.000_ _Feb 1 '23-'32 42,000o_ _ _July 1 1932 TOTAL DEBT May 7'13_ 3122,000 4 Ms'08 M-N 200,000o_ _ _Nov 1 1933 NET DEBT Jan 1 1912_ 1,706,180 5s '12 J-J 4s '09 J-J 195,000o .July 1 1934 TOT.BD.DT.Aug 1912.. 2,156,964 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13.... $187,000 Assessed valuation 1912_ _2,899,886 debt 43,003 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912: __ 418.40 4 Ms'10 J-D 180,000r_ _ _June 1 1940 Sinking funds & cash _ 542.691 Floatingfund and cash 55,184 INT. at First Nat. Bk., So. Amboy. 44s'11 J-D 200,0000 1941 Total valuation 1912 19,213,289 Sinking Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _4,100,506 Total 1912_$20.20 (per $1,000) tax Sewer Bonds. at about M actual val.) SOUTH ORANGE. 32,121 (Assessment 4s '00 J-J $50,000o__June 30 1920 Population in 1910 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ - _$25.40 This village is in Essex County. INT. payable in Perth Amboy. 4 Hs'12 M-S 40,000r Mch 1922 Population in 1912 (est.) 6,000 Inc. 1869. Population 1910, 6,014. 4Hg'12M-N 200,000____Nov 1 1942 CITY PROPERTY.-Value of Funding Bonds. INT. at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co. property owned by the city on Jan. 1 In N. Y. City, the First Nat. Bank, 4348'10 M-S $14,200o_ _ _Mch 1 1935 Park Bonds. 4Hg'12 J-D$175,000c__ _June 1 1942 1912 was $1,551,958.09. Park Bonds. Ridgefield Park, the Hackensack Nat. 43is'10 M-S $10,000o_ _Mch 1 1935 Bank and People's Nat. Bank. Building Bonds. Refunding Bds.(OA. after 1920)• 4s '04 A-0 $40,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1924 PLAINFIELD. 4s g '00 J-J S51,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1930 4 Ms'10 M-N 25.000_ ..Nov 1 1930 This city is in Union County. In- RID GEWOOD.• Renewal Bonds. Sewer Appropriations. corporated in April 1869. On Dec. This village is in Bergen County. 4s g '02 F-A *6,0000.. Feb 1 '14-'19 Aug 1916 14 1911 the Plainfield Union Water 45 '99 F-A $18,0000 Incorporated in 1894. Commission Sewer Bonds. Garbage-Destructor Bonds. Co. refused the offer made by the city 434s'12 M-S 385,000r _Mch 1 1932 to purchase its property for $500,000. government approved Sept. 12 1911. 4s '04 J-J $252,000e&r_rly '13-'44 (See V. 78, p. 2617, for maturity.) Original Sewer Bonds. Renewal Bonds. V. 93, p. 1737. Pop. '10, 20,550. 5s J-D $128,00001$16,000 Y'lY 4 4s'08 M-N $48,000c_May 1 '45-'48 4s '87 J-D $40,0000_ _June '13-'16 School Bonds. M-S 2,028.69 _.1930-1935 Dec 1913 on June 1 434s 45 '88 J-D 34,5000 Water Bonds. Dec 1914 4s g '04 J-D $62,000c_June 1 '13-'24 4s '89 J-D 85,0000 Macadam Bonds. 430 F-A $9,000c_ _Feb 1 1932 4s '02 M-N 49,0000_ _..May 1 1917 45 '05 J-D 58,0000„June '25-'34 bs J-J $10,000c _ _ _ _1913-1922 Street-Improvement - Bonds. 8,000o -__-1914-1929 4s '02 J-D 38,000c __Deo 1 1922 4s '05 J-D M-N 50,000c .$4,000 yearly 5s '07 M-S $2,820r_5ept18 95,009o_ July 1 1958 5s '13-'15 4s '03 A-0 25,000c_ __Apr 1 1923 4 Mg'08 J-J Broad Street Bonds. Construction Bonds. 4s '03 M-N 35,000c_ __May 1 1923 4s '09 M-N 45,000c_ __Nov 1 1959 A-0 $36,000c_Oct 1 '14-'38 4s '05 J-J $5.500r.. _Jan '14-'24 4s '03 J-D 55,000r_ _Deo 1 1923 45 '09 M-N 10,0000_ _Nov 1 1924 4s ($6,000 TOT. every 5 years. due BD. DT. Mar 31 '13.. $399,549 „ 1 '33-'39 48 '04 F-A 25,000c___Feb 1 1924 45 '11 J-J 40,000oJan Building Certificates. 1913_1915 Total assessed val. 1912...11,430,968 Police-Station Bonds. 4s '04 A-0 35,000c___Apr 1 1924 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ - _$19.60 J-D $15,000 48 '04 M-N 40,000o Nov 14 1924 4 34g'08 J-J $22,000c_July 1 '13-'28 5$ INTEREST is largely payable at West-Side Sewer Bonds. 4s '05 J-D 75,000c.._ _Deo 1 1925 Sewer Bonds. U. S. Mort. & Trust Co.. N. Y. 4s '06 J-D 115,000c___Dec 1 1926 4s M-N $41,000o_May 1 '28-'35 5s 'II F-Af$65,000c_Aug 1 '15-'25 1 4,5000_ _ _Aug 1 1926 4 Ms'07 J-J 100,000o_ _July 1 1937 4s J-J 68,0000 _1927 SOUTH ORANGE SOH. DIST. Storm-Drain Certificates. 4 Ms'08 M-N 100,0000_ _ May 1 1928 4 Hs'08 M-N 58,000c.......1913-1947 This district includes the township J-D 428500 , Apr 1919 48 '09 M-N 43,0000Nov 1 '36-'42 5s 1917-1920 and 4 Ms'09 A-0 50,0000 the village of South Orange. Fire-Dept. Certificates. 430'10 A-0 325.0000_ _ _Apr 1 1940 Fire-House Bonds. $7,500c_July 1 '13-'17 5$ J-J 38,000_ ___July 1 1917 55 g '97 J-J TOT.BD.DT. Mar 1 '13 $4.675,500 4s g '02 F-A 112,000o_Aug 1 '13-'16 43g'08---$15,000c___Deo 1 1918 672,104 School Bonds. Floating debt 124,500__Aug 1 '17-'23 5$ J-D 312.000 1913-1918 Street Bonds. TOTAL DEBT Mar 1 '13 5,347,604 8,000e_Jan 1 '14-'21 900,778 4 4g'08 M-S $30,000c_Sept 1 '13-'24 4s M-N 54,000 1913-1927 45 g '04 J-J Sinking fund 2,052,500 5s g '10 J-J 30,000o___July 1 1913 80,000o_May 1 '15-'39 4s g '10 M-N 170,000c_May 1 '18-'31 City property 1912 4 Mg'10 J-J 24,5500_July 1 '32-'33 J-D 7,000 School property 1912._ 2,183,000 (Subject to call after July 1 1911. 4Hs 434s'12 M-N 12,150o_ _May 1 1934 Assessed valuation, real_ _84,463,442 5s '11 J-J _July 1 1914 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913-- $507,000 430'12 J-D 65,000o_June 1 '32-'36 School bonds (Incl.) 156,000 Assessed val., personal__ _17,021,125 (Optional34,000e.after July 1 1912.) Second-class RR.property 508,846 5s g '12 J-J $18,000c_ _July 1 1915 Assessed valuation 1912__ _7,483,749 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913.. $323,700 actual value.) Assessed valuation 1912_ _17,275,543 Total assessed val. 1912A01,993,413 (Subject to call beg. July 1 1914.) (Assessment about Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912._ _$16.60 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ $669,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.-324.20 (Assessment about 80% actual value) 5,416 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _-$3.05 Population in 1910 125,600 Total assessed val. 1912_ _26,203,786 Population in 1910 10,500 INT. at First Nat. Bank and Population In 1912 (est.) (Assessment about full value.) INTEREST at City Treas. office INTEREST on the $36,500 issue is Total _$16.80 tax Ridgewood $1,000) 1912_ (per Tr. Co., Ridgewood. or Hanover Nat. Bank, Now York. payable at the Fidelity Trust Co., INT. at office of City Treasurer. Newark; on the 55 at the Franklin ROSELLE. Institution, Newark, and This borough is in Union County. Savings PENNSAUKEN TOWNSHIP on the $9,000 4s and $170,000 4s PRINCETON SCHOOL DIST. SCHOOL DISTRICT. School Bonds. in N. Y. City at A. B. & Co. This district is in Mercer County. This district (P. 0. Merchants4s - - - $60,000 1919-1933 on $12,150 at office of Leach J. S. Rippel vine) is in Camden County. Construction Bonds. 4Hs'11 J-J $65,000c_ _Jan 1 '28-'60 Newark; on $65,000 at Standard 43011 ____ $61,900 1931-1937 4 J-J 42,0000_ _Jan 1 '63-'76 5$ '11 J-J $20,000o__ _Jan 1 1931 Trust Co., New York. BOND. DEBT May 1913...$61.900 9 Ms'l1 J-J 5,000c_ _Jan 1 '61-'62 BOND. DEBT Jan 1912.....$102,000 53,000 SPRING LAKE. 45 J-J 12,688c_Jan 1 '14-'20 Floating debt 4s A-0 3,000c_Apr 15 '14-'19 Assessed valuation 1912... _3,270,782 This borough (P. 0. Spring Lake PERTH AMBOY. J-J 22,000c_jan 1 '15-28 Tax rate (per 41,000) 1912_ _ _$16.40 Beach) is in Monmouth County. • This city is in Middlesex County. 4s 2,725 BOND. DEBT June 30 '12_$152,300 Population in 1910 Park Bonds. INT. at School Bonds. First Nat. Bank, Roselle. Floating debt 2,000 4)4s'03 F-A /15,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1933 Mch 1919 School tax (per $1,000) 1911.....$2.56 ___ $10,000 4s • Water Extension. ___ 36,000 Oct 1915 Population in 1912 (est) 4s 6,000 ROSELLE PARK. ,0'06 le-A $25,000_ ___Aug 1 1036 This borough is in Union County. 43 18,000 July 1917 -__ 4s 5s g '11 M-S 70,0000... _Mch 1 1941 INT. payable Bank, at Nat. City Sewer Bonds. Jan 1922 5,000 ___ _s Water, Sewer & Park Bonds. Oct 1922 National Park Bk., N. Y., or Prince- 5s '08 ___ $47,000.-- _Nov 1 1928 54 '96 J-D $70,000_ 4s__ 37,000. .Dec 1 1928 58 '10 __- 54,000- _Apr 1 1930 54,000_ _.._Sept 1 1934 ton Bank in Princeton. 4s '04 lif-S North Spring Lake -Bonds. Road Bonds. _s__ 35.000_ _ __July 1 1931 58 '99 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1929 4s 49,0000___Sept 1 1936 RAHWAY. - - - $8,680 4s '06 lil-S Funding Bonds. BOND. DEBT 1938 --_ 100,000 -s This of Union County, was Floating debt Jan 1 1912...$109,680 5s '07 M-N $56.000____Nov 1 1937 _.._ 25,000 _s 1918 declaredcity, 9,187 Board-Walk Bonds. bankrupt in 1882, and a Sinking fund 434s11 A-0 47,0000_ __Apr 1 1941 compromise 8,357 430'04 A-0 $15.000.._ Apr 15 1914 of the debt, exclusive of Total assessed val. 1912._ 4 Ms'll _ _ 20,0000_ _ _July 1 1941 the water debt ($185,000), was forth_3,237,779 Iftonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1912- _$16.40 43,Sewer-Extension 44s'12 M-S 80,000c.._ _Sept 1 1942 with agreed to with most of the 0'09 F-A $15,000_ _ _Aug 2 1939 leadImprovement Bonds. 3,138 BOND. DEBT May 9 '13_ $294,500 creditors at 35 cents on the dollar. Population in 1910 ___ $7,000. Mch 21 1915 ing 4 Ms INT. at First Nat. Bank, Roselle. Assessed exclusive debt, of the valuation 1912 _-2,875,146 water debt, Judgment Bonds. Tax rate (per 41,000) 1912-....$25.80 to about $1,200,000. f $6,000_ _ _Jan 22 1920 then amounting DISTRICT. Population in 1910 settlement was completed in RUMSON 853 _- i 4,000.. _Mch 22 1920 This 4s • This district (P. 0. Falrhaven) is INT .at First Nat.B it. Spring Lake, and interest is now paid 114.000_ _ _Aug 15 1920 1894, in Monmouth County. on the promptly new bonds. The City-Hall Bonds. water bonds were renewed in 1891 at 5s '10 J-J $23,000_ _July 1 '13-'35 SUMMIT. 43s'08 J-J $35,000_ __July 1 1928 4% This city is in Union County. Inc an agreement having been made BOND. DEBT May 9 1912- _$64,870 ___ _s 3,000 1917 in 1890 by which all accrued interest Assessed valuation i911......4,500,000 Mch. 1899. Population 1910, 7,500. Funding Bonds. School tax 1911-$21.00 Park Bonds. (per $1,000) adjusted at the 35% rate. at 7% was M-N $170,000- _Nov 1 1916 Interest 46s 454811 F-A $40,000c___Mch 1 1936 on these water bonds is also Sewer Bonds. School Bonds. RtITHERFORD. Incorporate(' paid. promptly now 4s M-N $41,000_ _ _Nov 1 1916 This borough is in Bergen Co. Inc. 4s M-S $35,000o_ _ 1 1929' 430'08 J-J 68,100_ _ _July 1 1918 1858. Commission government de- Sept. 211881. Pop'n 1910, 7,045. J-J 434s 60,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1939 4 Hs'10 M-N 41,000o_ _ _May 1 1920 feated Sept. 26 1911. 4s '09 J-D School Bonds. 4,500o_ _ Dec 20 1939 Adjustment Bds.(Opt. any lime). 4s'12 J-J $45,000 3.700 ..s__ 1913 4s '10 J-J 5,000r_ __July 1 1935 45 '82 MN $927,253.04r.. Nov 1 1922 Fire-liePartment Bonds. 4 Ms'll F-A 89,000oAug 1 1941 Funding Bonds. _s 1913 --- $3,200 1916 4 Hs'12 A-0 27,000o..Apr 11042 M-S $78,5000 4s g School Bonds. 12,600 __ _s 1914 43s Fire-Department Bonds. Improvement Bonds. M-S $:35,000o&r_Mch 1 1918 _ _s 3,200 1915-1916 4s A-0 75.0000.._ _Oct 1 19.59 45is g J-J $75,000c_ _July 1 1922 4s May $10,0000.....May 1 1926 10,000_ __ _Jan 1 1929 58 .i:J 4 Hs Street Bonds. Public-Improvement Bonds. 25,000_ _ _ _July 1 1960 J-J 4 .04- - 19,000_ _ _ _Aug 1 1924 1932 4s 4s J-1) $6,500r.._Juno 15 1927 M-N $40,0000 Bonds. Funding StreetBonds. Sewer Bonds. J-D $60,000_ _ _ _Dec 1 1941 4s Park Bonds. 410'09 A-0$125.000____Oot 1 1924 5s '05 F-A $12,500c&r_Feb 1 1930 4s J-D$125,000c__ _June I 1928 Filtration-Plant Bonds. 4 Ms'll ___ 87,000o_ __Nov 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Sept 1912_ $206,000 4s M-N 65,0000_ _ _Nov 11033 __ 100.000 _s 1923 4 Ms'06 M-N 535,0000 1936 Floating debt 219,546 Refunding Bonds. Refunding Water Bonds. Sinking fund 91,177 4s Water Bonds Renewed. .1-J $9,000r.._ _Jan 1 1935 434s_ _, $17,000- _ _ _Feb 1 1929 48 J-J $185,000c __July 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1912.- _7,060,864 Funding Bonds. Water -Bonds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 'i3__ $842,253 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ __$25.00 4s J-D $10,000r_ _Juno 15 1927 Sept 1922 Water debt (included).- 220,000 4 Ms _ _ _ $250,000 INT. on park,fund. & street bonds 4 As'08 J-D 70,000o_ _ -Deo 1 1938 (Subject to call Sept. 1 1907.) Other liabilities 24,000 at Rutherford Nat. Bank; on impt. 4 Hs'10 M-S 72,000o_ _Sept 1 1940 ___ $25,000 Jan 1917 Sinking fund 4s 31,641 bonds at First Nat. Bank, N. Y. 4s '12 M-N 12,000c_Nov 1 '13-'18 July 4s 12,000 1916 Total valuation 1912 __ 6,876,887 GEN. BD. DT.Jan 1 1913-$640,000 4s ,i-J 80,000_ _ _ _July 1 1933 (Assessment about 60% actual value) RUTHERFORD Floating debt 97,600 DIST. 45 '04 J-D 155,000c_ __Sept 1 1934 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.$21.00 45 '00 J-D $49,5700_June 20 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1913_ - 737,600 1930 4s '05 J-J 40,0000_ _July 1 1935 Population in 1910..-. 9,337 45 '06 A-0 48,000o_Apr 1 '14-61 Sinking fund 123,761 M-N 100,000...... May 1 1936 4s - -11,464,461 INTEREST on water board loan 4s '06 J-D 10,0000._ _ Dec 1 1936 Total valuation 50,000c_ __Jan 1 1940 4 Ms'l0 J-J 1912-191-2----$20.00 payable at the 4 Hs'10 F-A 127,300.3-Feb 1 1950 Tax rate (per $1,000) 00'12 M-S 25,000c_Sept 1 1942 and school loan INT. on $65,000 sewer bonds due 00'11 F-A 19,3000_ _Aug 1 1951 New York: Co., on Trust Bankers Hospital Bonds. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ _ $254,370 1933 is payable in New York City at ___ $2,500 -s 1916 other loans at Rahway Nat. Bank. Assess. val. (2-3 act.)'12._6,461,052 A. B. Leach & Co.; on all other issues Temporary Reservoir Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1912..-$8.00 at office of City Treasurer. ___ $l0.000-_._Nov 1 1913 .s RAMSEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. INTEREST on the issues of 1906 is SUSSEX COUNTY. Assessment Bonds. This district is in Bergen County. payable at the office of R. M. Grant -s ___ $29,(iO3.52 1914 County seat is Newton. -a__ 16,000 1916 4 Ms'I.1 M-S 332,000„Sept 1 '16-31 & Co.. New York; on all other bonds 45 '08 A-0 $20,000o___Oot 1 1938 to BOND. DEBT May 16 '13 344.000 at the Rutherford National Bank. Public-Facilities Bonds. '09 A-0 64,000o...-Apr 1 1929 4s .8 --- $15,000 1930 Assessed valuation 1911.. _1,102,000 Road Bonds. SOMERSET COUNTY. Recapitulation. A-0 $34,000o___Oot 1 1939 '09 4s Ramsey. Bank, Nat. First INT. at Somerville is the county scat. Water bonds $672,000 4s '10 J-J 14,500o-July 10 1940 School bonds Building Bonds. 436,000 4s '11 A-0 4,000o__Oct 1 1941 4s '06 J-J $280,000c_July 1 '21-36 Assessment bonds 45,664 RIDGEFIELD PARK. BOND. DEBT June 3 '12 $136,500 City-Hall bonds 38,000 This village is in Bergen County. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913.. $280,000 Assess. d't (add'1), Oct '11 93,633 119,846 Sinking fund June 3 1912_ Street-improvement bonds 312,000 Incorporated June 23 1892. Commis- Floating debt 3,794 Improvement bonds 7,000 qion government approved Apr. '12. Assessed valuation 1912-32,333,618 Assessed valuation 1912_ _15,741,760 Judgment bonds 24,000 Village is co-extensive with Overpeck County tax (per $1,000) 1912_$6.00 State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'11_$6.00 38,820 Population in 1910 Township School District, both being Population in 1910 Police facilities bonds_ __ _ 15, 26,781 Reservoir bonds INT. at New York Tr. Co., N. Y 10,90os upported by same taxing district. INT. at Sussex Nat. Bk., Newton, SCHOOL MS SCHOOL Miy, 1913.] NEW JERSEY-CITIES AND TOWNS. s-a 810,600___-Deo 1 1920 430 48 '11 J-J a45,000_ __July 1 1941 a Coupon or registered. Sewer Commissioners $1,610_ __ _July 1 1913 330'03 J-J 490...Feb 20 1914 43 '04 F-A 910...June 23 1914 43 '04 J-D 1,485_ -__Jan 4 1915 4s '05 J-J 48 '05 A-0 1.050.. Oct 24 1915 1,595_ __Apr 2 1916 45 '06 A-0 Sewage-Disposal Bonds. 48 '11 J-j $10,000_ ___July 1 1941 _Dec 20 1941 TRENTON. H.E.Evans,Treasurer. 4s '11 J-D Police & Fire Tel. Tel. 15,000_. Te& Trenton is in Mercer County. The A-0 $40,000___Apr 15 1923 water works are much more than self- 330'03 8,000_ ___Apr 1 1927 supporting. Commission government 48 '07 A-0 5,000r__Sept 1 1930 430'10 s-a adopted June 20 1911. CHAMBERSBURG BONDS City-Hall Bonds. ASSUMED. 4s '07 M-S$100,000r___Mch 1 1937 430'08 F-A 200,000--Aug 1 1938 Parks. Past due $100 45 '09 A-0 200,000_ _ _ _Apr 1 1939 _sWILBITR BONDS, ASSUMED. 45 '09 J-D 200,0000.._ _Deo 1 1939 Crematory. School. 330'01 J-J $50,000_ _ _July 1 1921 5s '93 A-0 $1,000__Apr 10 1914 4,200_ _ _ _July 2 1916 58 '96 M-S 1,000 --Sept 16 1913 45 '06 J-J Improvement. 48 '06 J-D 10,000____ Dec 1 1916 3,400____Jan 1 1917 53 '93 J-J $15,000_ _July 21 1913 45 '07 J-J 5s '95 F-A 15,000._. Aug 1 1915 Fire Department. 33s'01 J-J 815,000_ __July 1 1921 LOANS PAYABLE BY SPECIAL 330'02 F-A 17,000_.-Feb 1 1922 ASSESSMENT. 3348'02 M-S 10,000-_ - _Sept 1 1922 Assessed upon City. 3Ms'02 M-N 2,500-.May 21 1922 Improvement. Street 4s '06 M-N 25,000r___June 1 1926 48 '03 A-0 813,187.04__Oot 1 1913 43 '04 A-0 16,000r.. Apr 1 1914 48 '05 F-A 16,244.43--Feb 1 1915 0'04 M-N 20,000r..May 17 1924 48 '06 F-A 21,890.59_ -Feb 1 1916 3,700- _--Aug 1 1917 48 '06 J-D 4s '07 F-A 8,988.20.. Dec 1 1916 45 '09 F-A 14,000_ __Aug 2 1919 48 '07 A-0 21,893.71_ _Apr 1 1917 School House. A-0 43008 11,522.75_ _Oct 1 1918 48 '92 A-0 $9,000-- _Oct 1 1917 430'10 J-D 19,345.56__Dec 1 1920 6,000-Jan 16 1918 4s '11 J-D 28,837.70__July 1 1920 48 '93 J-J 1914 48 '94 A-0 18,000-0ot 25 1916 430'12 J-J 59,317.39r_July 1 1922 48 '96 M-N 21,000...Nov 2 430'13 F-A 36,084.25_Feb 1 1923 8,000..-..Feb 1 1917 Assessed upon property benefited. 48 '07 F-A 14,500. .Jan 18 1918 48 '98 J-J Street Improvement. 33099 M-N 25,000____Nov 1 1929 48 '03 A-0 851,349.92_ _Oct 1 1913 1 1930 48 '05 F-A 64,055.57_ _Feb 1 1915 3 Ms'00 M-N 100,000_ ..May 2,500- _June 1 1931 48 '06 F-A 106,209.41..Feb 1 1916 330'01 J-D 1 1922 0'06 J-D 11,991.80-Dec 1 1916 330'02 F-A 11,800___ -Feb 6 7,500-_July 1931 48 '07 A-0 67,406.29__Apr 3Ms'01 J-J 1 1917 1 1932 3 Ms'02 M-S 48,500--Sept A-0 34,777.25__Oot 1 1918 __ _June 3 1932 430'08 330'02 J-D 15,000_ 48 '11 F-A 8,800.00__Feb 1 1921 1933 _Feb 5 3,000___ 330'03 F-A J-D 47,074.44 Dec 1 1920 _July 22 1933 430'10 43 '03 J-J 70,000_ 48 '11 J-D 34.362.30. July 1 1921 1933 3,500___Aug 17 3 Ms'03 F-A 50,000r_Sept 1 1934 430'12 J-J 90,537.61rJuly I 1922 4s '04 M-S 1935 430'13 F-A 15,565.75_Feb 1 1923 4s '05 M-N 18,600.-..Nov 1 1936 WATER LOANS REPORTED 2 4s '06 A-0 2,900--Apr23 SEPARATELY. 4s '06 M-N 4,800- May 1 1936 1916 Water. City 45 '06 J-D 1 1937 48 '97 J-J 350,000„Jan 1 '17&'27 4s '07 A-0 130,000----Apr 1 -_Aug 1937 48 '96 J-D 45,000.._ _June 1 1916 4s '07 F-A 26,000__ 6,000-July 1 1938 3348'02 A-0 75,000__Apr 1 1922 4s '08 J-J 43 '04 J-J 100,000r___July 1 1934 430'08 F-A 24,750--Aug 1 1938 5,000--- _Aug 1 1938 4s '06 J-D 150,000_ _ _ _June 1 1936 4s '08 F-A .Sept 1 1938 430'08 M-S 50,000_ _Mch 1 1938 4s '08 M-S 21,000--2 1919 430'08 A-0 100,000_ _ _ _Oct 1 1938 48 '09 F-A 10,000_ -__Aug14 1919 414s'13 M-S 150,000r.. Mar 1 1943 48 '09 A-0 5,500-0et PUG due a9,000- _Deo 1 1940 500 s-a 430 44s'11 M-S a80,000____Moh 1 1941 43s--INTEREST is payable at Treas430'11 J-D a55,000-_ _June 1 1941 urer's office in Trenton. 430'11 A-0 49,000r-Oct 1 1941 Feb. 28'13. Sept. 23'12 48 12 M-N 7,000....May 1 1942 Tot.bd.dt.,&c$6,306,910 $6,954,291 430'13 M-S 190,000r___Mar 1 1943 Sinking funds_ 2,185,216 1.915,242 Public-Bath Bonds. 0'08 F-A $3,500-Aug 1 1918 Net debt__ _$4,121,694 $5,039,049 Library Bonds. Water debt 330'01 J-J $100,000_ _ __Jan 1 1931 (incl. above)51,095,500 $945,500 _Feb 1 1932 15,000__ 310'02 F-A On Feb. 28 1913 the city had a General Loan Bonds. floating debt of $808.707 51. $4,025___ _July 1 1913 330'03 J-J PROPERTY.-Feb. 28 '13, CITY 1914 _Deo 7 900r_ 43 '04 J-D real estate and bldgs., $8,237,238.18; Hospital Bonds. turn.. etc., $615 258.93; 4s '04 J-D $12,500r___June 1 1934 equipment. 48 '05 A-0 4,000r_ _Oct 24 1935 total, $8,852,497.11. ASSESSED VALUATION. Re-paving Bonds. 1911. 1905. 330'02 M-S $35,000___ _Sept 1 1932 R.E. 1912. 1 1933 $ ' $ 43 '03 A-0 27,000.-Oct 1933 R. E-63811,975 62132,225 34135,911 330'03 A-0 35,000.- _Apr 15 1933 1 Pers. 11524.416 10631,988 7,413,230 48 '03 J-D 10,000_ _ _ _Deo 45 '04 J-D 20,000._ _June 1 1934 Ded. 1,942.821 1,591,444 947,338 48 '05 M-N 60,000r-Nov 1 1935 48 '06 F-A 13,000r-Aug 1 1936 Net I73393,570_72050,589 40601.803 4s '07 F-A 15,000- -Aug 1 1937 (Assessment about actual value.) 6,160_ -July 1 1928 Tax 4s '98 J-J 21.20 21.00 22.50 330'99 F-A 15,500-Aug 21 1929 (p.M.) 430'10 F-A 15,000-.- Aug 1 1920 POPULATION.-In 1910, 96,815; _July 1 1922 10,000___ 4s '12 J-J 1905 it was 84,180; in 1900 it was In River-Front-Impt. Bonds. 73,307; In 1890 it was 57,458; In 430'11 J-D a $50,000__ _June 1 1941 1880 It was 29,910. Street-Department Bonds. 430'10 M-S $9,000r_ _Sept 20 1930 UNION. Funding. This town is in Hudson County. 48 '04 A-0$569,000r_Oct 1 1934 Incorporated March 20 1866; charter Public Safety Dept. Bonds. March 27 1874. amended ___Sept 1 1932 $10,000_ M-8 '12 48 Bonds. Sewer ..Aug 1 1932 4s '12 F-A 10,500.. 5s .T-jr $10,000--Jan 1 1914 Sewer Certificates. Fire-House Bonds. 1912-1915 - $204,200 58 J-J $2,500 _ _Oot 16 1913 430'06 Refunding. 12,000 1913-1918 4s '03 A-0 $11,600.....Oct 20 1913 414g'12 M-N Bonds. School _Feb 20 20,600_ 1914 F-A 45 '04 F-A $2,000_Feb 1 '14-'16 48 '04 M-S 20,100r__ _Sept 1 1914 430 -A 60,000__Feb 1 '17-28 9,000_ __Feb 24 1915 430 45 '05 F-A F-A 6,000_ Feb 1 '14-'15 4s '05 M-N 24,000____Nov 11915 58 24 1916 4341;10 S-a 80,000_ __Jan 3 '17-'24 45 '06 F-A 34,600. Feb 45 70,000_-Mch 1 '25-'31 _Aug 1 44,2001916 F-A '06 4s 1 1916 430'13 J-J 100,000_ _Jan 15 '21-'33 48 '06 A-0 56,100____Oct Street-Improvement Bonds. 1 1917 4s '07 F-A 63,000.-Feb 1 '13-'20 4s '07 F-A 75,100.-Aug 1 1917 430'10 A-0 $39,000-Oct Bonds. 4s '07 M-S 47,300.- _Sept 27 1917 58 Road-Improvement 15 '14-'16 45 '08 F-A 49,900-Feb 24 1918 BOND. DEBT$8,500_May 48 '08 J-D 50,600_ June 22 1918 Floating debt May 1912_ $322,750 29,476 48 '08 M-N 40,500_ ___Nov 2 1918 Total valuation 1912__ __ _13,787,850 ____F b 1 1919 9, 4s '09 F-A Tax rate (per 81,000) 1012... _516.16 45 '00 M-N 76,700- _Nov 1 1919 Population In 1910 21,023 48 '10 F-A 34,700-Feb 24 1920 430'10 M-S 67,700.-Sept 20 1920 430'11 F-A a53,800____Feb 1 1921 UNION COUNTY. County seat Is Elizabeth. 430'11 J-D 36,300r___Dec 1 1921 Bridge Bonds. 4 30'11 F-A 31,200.._ _Aug 1 1921 48 '12 F-A 19,200_ _Feb 20 1922 430'12 M-S $30,000c___Sept 1 1937 Armory Bonds. 430'12 M-N 52,200r___Nov 1 1922 4s '10 M-N$25,000c__.May 4 1925 Park Improvement. Rahway Ave.-Impt, Bonds. 48 '88 J-D $69,000_ _Juno 15 1913 May 11016 430'10 J-J $13,000c___July 2 1925 48 '91 M-N 25,000 Hospital Bonds. 58 '91 J-D 5,000._ Dec 1 1916 48 '92 J-J 5,000- _July 1 1917 43011 J-J 850,000c__Jan 3 1941 48 '93 J-J 2,000-Jan 16 1918 4348'12 J-J 75,000c___Jan 2 1942 48 '93 A-0 25,000_ _Apr 1 1918 430'12 M-S 85,000c.--Sept 1 1942 Road Bonds. 3 Ms'01 M-S 20,000_ _ _Sept 2 1926 48 '04 J-D 10,000_....June 1 1929 4s '93 J-J 850,000o___July 1 1913 4s '05 J-J 14,350.... _July 1 1930 4s '09 A-0 70,000c6cr_Oct 11 1939 48 '06 J-D 2,500_ ._ _June 1 1936 430'10 M-S 110,000c&r_Sept 1 1940 413 '07 J-J 23,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1932 4Ms'12 J-J 145,000c__ _July 1 1942 4s '10 J-D 19,000_ _June 15 1030 430'12 M-S 60,000c__-Sept 1 1942 TEANECK TWP. SOH. DIST. This district (P. 0. Englewood) is In Bergen County. 5s '05 M-S $23,0000_Moh 1 '14-'36 5s '09 M-S 26,000o_Mch 1 '14-'39 BOND. DEBT May 9 '13- $49,000 Assessed valuation 1912---1,839,299 (Assessment about q, actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1912_- _88.97 INT. at U. S. Mort. & Tr. Co., N.Y Sheridan-House Bonds. 43 J-J $28,000c_ __July 1917 (Subject to call after July 1907.) Refunding Road Bonds. 430'10 J-J $150,0000___July 1 1920 Court-House Bonds. 4s '02 A-08579,000c___Oct 1 1942 BOND.DEBT Jan 1191381,470,000 Sinking fund 101,339 Total assessed val 1912_ _150,068,190 (Assessment about full value.) County tax (per 81,000) '1L$3.07+ Population In 1910 140,197 INT. at Nat. State Bk., Elizabeth. UNION TOWNSHIP. This township (P. 0. Rutherford) Is in Bergen Co. Pop'n '10, 4,076. Road Bonds. M-S $42,500..__Mch 1 1920 4s Water Bonds. F-A 810,000_Feb 1 '16 & '26 430 F-A 14,000_ _ _ _Feb 1 1936 430 J-J 25,000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1938 434s GEN. BD. DT.Jan 1 1912_ $91,500 Asessment (additional) - 26,379 Floating debt 9,000 3,090 Sinking fund (all water) _ _ _ Assess. val.(60% act.),'12_3,456,764 Tax rate (per 81,030) 1912_ - _ _522.90 INT. payable at Rutherford Nat. 13k. UNION TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. This district is in Union County. 1943 5s '13 M-N$92,500 BOND.DEBT Apr 1912.-863,000 Assessed valuation 1911.__3,149,253 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-_ _ _$23.00 INT.at Nat. State Bk., Elizabeth. VENTNOR CITY. This city (P. 0. Atlantic City) is in Atlantic County. Inc. Mch. 17 1903. Commission government defeated June 111912. Population '10, 491. Water Bonds. 5s '08 J-J $57,000c___July 1 1938 Sewer Bonds. 55 '10 M-S $25,000c.._ _Sept 1 1940 5s '08 J-J 15,000c_ _ _July 1 1938 Fire Bonds. 5s '10 J-J $15,000c_ __Jan 1 1930 5s '11 M S 10,000e_ __Sept 1 1941 5s '12 M-8 15,000c---Mch 1 1932 5s '12 M-N 3,000c ....Nov 1 1932 School Bonds. 5s '04 M-N$35,000c_ __May 1 1919 5s '10 M-N 25,000_ _ _ May 1 1940 Water & Sewer Bonds. 5s '09 A-0 $25,000c__ _Oct 1 1939 5s '09 J-J 25,000c__ _Jan 1 1939 5s '11 A-0 30,000c___Apr 1 1941 5s '11 J-J 20,000c__ _July 1 1941 5s '12 M-S 20,000c_ _ _Mch 1 1942 53 '12 F-A 10,000c_ __Aug 1 1942 Refunding Bonds. 5s '08 J-J 825.000c_ _July 1 1918 1 -A 25,000e__ _Feb 1 1941 5s '11 , Paving Bonds. 5s '11 J-D8100,0000..-June 1 1941 5s '11 J-D 80,000c___ Dec 1 1941 58 '12 M-N 25,000c___May 1 1942 Boardwalk Bonds. 5s '04 M-S $75,000c_ _Sept 1 1924 58 '11 M-8 10,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1931 Ventnor Avenue Impt. Bonds. 5s '10 M-N $50,000c__ _Nov 1 1940 5s '12 M-N 10,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1942 City-Improvement Bonds. 5s '07 P-A $25,000c__ _Aug 1 1915 City-Hail Bonds. 5s '04 J-I) $45,000c_ __June 1 1919 ParkBonds. 1 1950 0 5s '10 J-D $1,000e___Dec 5,000c._ _ Dec 1 1952 58 '12 J-D 58 '09 A-0 20,000c. _Oct 1 1939 5s '12 A-0 15,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1952 BOND DEBT Jan. 1913-- $850,000 142,171 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1912_ _6,618,495 Tax rate (per 81,000) _518.30 INT. on fire bonds at Guarantee Trust Co., Atlantic City. 65 Park Bonds. 4s J-J $1,500_ _Jan 1 '14-'16 BOND. DEBT Mch 29 '13-..$61,000 3,000 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1912_....1,865,441 Tax rate (per $1,000)1912_ --$17.20 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Wash. WEEHAWKEN. This township is in Hudson County. Incorporated March 15 1859. (P. O. Station 1. Hoboken.) School Bonds. 45 J-J 818,000c 1920 45 M-N 15,0000_ May 1914 4s M-S 45,0000_Mch 1 '16-'30 43 M-S 25,0000___Mch 1 1931 4s J-D 45,400c._ _ Dec 1 1932 4s '09 A-0 55,000c___Apr 1 1934 Funding Bonds. 430'07 A-0 835,000c___Apr 4 1917 4348'07 A-0 33,000o__ _Apr 4 1937 430'08 J-D 108,800c_Dec 1 '13-'28 414s'10 F-A 67,000o_ -Feb 1 1920 Fire-House Bonds. 430'11 J-J $15,000c___July 1 1931 Road Bonds. 430'05 J-J $70,000c...Jan 1 '16-35 430'07 J-J 27,000c_July 1 '15-'32 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913 $559,200 Improvement certificates_ 17,750 Notes outstanding 92,043 Sinking funds 60,222 Total assessed val. 1912_ _18,946,655 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912___$17.22 Population in 1910 11,228 INTEREST on bonds due 1911 and 1914 is payable at First Nat. Bank of Hoboken; on other bonds at Hudson Trust Co. WESTFIELD. This town is In Union County. Sewer, Sidewalk 6c Road Bonds. 53 '11 J-J $32,000c_Jan 3 '14-'21 Sewer Bonds. 43011 J-J $16,000c_ _Jan 3 1921 GEN. BD.DT. May 7'13_ $112,876 Assessment debt (add'1)___ 72.000 Floating debt 146,600 Sinking fund 19,348 Assessed valuation 1912......8,810,881 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-818.70 Population in 1910 6,420 WESTFIELD SCHOOL DIST. 5s '90 M-N $10,000__ _Nov 20 1920 3.658'00J-J 50,000 1920 430'08 J-J 42,000_ _ _July 15 1938 414g'11 M-S 56,000o_Mch 1 '16-'41 BOND. DEBT May 1 '13.. $158,000 Sinking fund 16,328 Assessed valuation 1912_ 8,810,881 INT. payable at Westfield TrustCo WEST HOBOKEN. This town is situated in Hudson Co. Inc. 1861. Population 1910, 35,403. School-Building and Sites. •* 4s M-S 827,000_ _Mch 1 '14-'31 45 '04 F-A$126,000_ _Aug 1 '13-'54 4s '09 A-0 42,000c_Apr 1 '14-'34 4 Y0'10 J-J 84,000c_July 1 '13-'40 430'11 J-J 10,000-July 1 '13-'14 Assessment & Renewal Bds. ** 4s '05 J-J $100.000(3._ _July 1 1925 Funding Bonds. 414s'08 J-J $200,000---_ july 1 1938 5s '10 J-J 235,000 1940 M-N 48,000 5s 1940 Refunding Bonds. 430'12 A-0 535,000---Apr 1 1942 TOT. BD. DT.Jan 1 '13- $940,490. Floating debt 144,77 Sinking fund and cash_ __ _ 118,237 Total valuation 1912 24,327,979 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912..-$17.96 INTEREST on bonds marked •• at the Hudson Trust Co.; on refunding bonds at Knickerbocker Trust VERONA. This borough is in Essex County. Co., New York City. Inc. 1907. Population 1910, 1,675. School Bonds. 3%s & 414s $43,133 WEST NEW YORK. This town is in Hudson County. Water Bonds. 414s'08 M-N 854,000c_Nov 1 1928 (P. 0. Station 3, Weehawken.) See (Subject to call 83,000 yearly after V.93, p. 1413, concerning opinion by Supreme Court holding town liable Nov. 11913.) BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '13..._597,133 for interest on certain school bonds. Fire Bonds. 7,121 Assessment debt (add'1) 3,000 5s $20,000 Floating debt 5,775 5s '12 J-J 23,000c_ July 1 '13'35 Sinking fund Street Bonds. _1,808,710 Assessed valuation $5,000 _519.40 58 '10 Tax rate(per $1,000) 1912..1,100___ _Dec 1 1921 1912-bonds at the 55 '11 J-D INTEREST on school 22,000c_ _ _July 1 1922 Bank of Montclair; on water bonds 5s '12 J-J Funding Bonds. at the Montclair Trust Co. 4348'05 F-A8150,000o Aug 1930 55 '08 J-J 200,000_ _July 1 1938 VINELAND. A-0 200.0000. _ _Apr 1 1924 This borough is in Cumberland Co. os Incorporated in 1880. Commission 5s '12 J-J 120,0000___July 1 1927 Bonds. government adopted Mar. 11 1913. 6s School '08 J-J 5105,0000 Electric-Light Bonds. yearly, beginning 1912) 1929 (Due $2,000 F-A $25,000r 4s J-J 34,000c_Jan 1 '14-'30 5s Refunding Bonds. '06 J-J 62.000c_ _Jan 1 '14-'44 414s'06 J-D $35,500r__ _June 1 1936 5s 91 20 8 53 '12 J-J 125,000c__Jan 1 '16-'57 58 '13 Mar 5,000__ _Mar 1 19 Sewer Bonds. Water Bonds. A-0 $27,500o_ _ _April 1916 4s J-1) $95,000r 4s TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 '12.. $726,600 Certificates. [mot. Floating debt 240,328 M-8 $21,000_ _ _ _$5,000 y'ly. Sinking fund 53 52,193 Sewer Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912_ _15,751,794 1929 F-A $45,000r 4s Tax rate (per TOTAL DEBT Apr 2 '13..5226,057 Population In 81,000) 1912...$18.02 1910 13,560 40,000 Sinking fund INTEREST is payable at Hudson Assess. val. (70% act.),'12_2,881,390 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.._ _$20.40 Trust Co., West Hoboken. 5,282 Population In 1910 INT. is payable in Vineland. WEST ORANGE. This town is situated in Essex County. Incorp. Feb. 28 1900. WASHINGTON. This borough is in Warren County. Commission government rejected Inc. 1868. Population 1910, 3,567. Jan. 7 1913. Funding Bonds. Sewer Bonds. (822,000juiy 1 '20 &'30 48 '09 F-A$100,000c.._ _Feb 1 1939 8,000___ _July 1 1925 414g'11 M-N 100,000c_ _ _May 1 1941 45 J-J Refunding Road Bonds. 13,000_ __July 1 1935 J-J $45.030c___-July 1 1922 16,000-.- _July 1 1940 45 66 PENNSYLVANIA-DEBT OF STATE. WEST ORANGE (Concluded.) Sewer Bonds. J-J $150,000e&r_Jan 1 1934 4s 4s g '04 M-N 90,000c_ _Nov 1 1934 - June 1 1917 4 Msg'07J-D 142,000c &t• Redemption Bonds. J-J $25,0000_ _ _Jan 1 1921 43s TOT. BD. DT.Jan 1 1913- $652,000 Floating debt 100,000 Sinking fund 125,431 Total assessed val. 1912_ _12,245,873 (Assessment about full value.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912.._._$22.60 Population in 1910 10,980 INTEREST is payable part at the Provident Institution for Savings, part at the First Nat. Bank, West Orange, Trustees for the support of public schools, Commissioner of Banking and Ins. in trust for policyholders of N. J. Plate Glass Ins. Co. of Newark, Federal Ins. Co., West Orange Sinking Fund Commission, and part at the Hoboken Bank for Savings and the Howard Savings Institution. Improvement 6s (c) $50,500 Atlantic Ave. 5s (r) 12,000 Boardwalk 5s (c) 2,000 Debt fund 5s (c) 3,000 City of Wildwood Bonds. Refunding 5s (c) $41,500 ITS Fire-house 5s (c) 12,000 BOND.DEBT May 23 '13.. 295,500 DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC. 20,000 Sinking fund (about)_ Assess. val. (2-3 act.), '12_5,646,239 One of Original Thirteen Total tax (per $1,000) 1912.... _$22.80 Admitted as a State 4,500 Total area of State (square miles) 45,215 Population in 1913 (est.) TNT.at N.Y., Camden & Wildwood. State Capital Harrisburg State of Pennsylvania. WOOD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district is in Middlesex Co. 4 3s'10 J-J $70,000_ _Jan 15 '26-'40 (?) TOTAL DEBT WOODBIIRY. This city is in Gloucester County. Inc. Jan. 2 1871. Pop'n '10, 4,642. Fire Bonds. $9,000 _ __ _Apr 1 1931 4 Sewer Bonds. WEST ORANGE SOH. DIST. $2,000__Nov 1 '13-'14 A-0 $45,000c_ _Apr 1 '14-'22 4s 4s g 4,000_ __ _Nov 1 1940 --4s g F-A 10,000c_ _Feb 1 '23-'24 4s School Bonds. 4s '04 M-S 55,000c_Sept 1 '24-'29 M-N $1,000_ _Subject to call 7,500o_July 1 '13-'27 4s 45 '05 J-J M-N 2,000o_Nov 1 '13-'14 43is'08 M-N 30,000c_Nov 1 '31-'40 43s 60,000_ _Jan 1 '17-'46 43is'12 J-D 55,000c ____1932-1942 4 4s'08 J-J 20,000c_Jan 1 47-'56 BOND. DEBT Apr 2 1913..$202,500 4 M s'09 J-J Street Impt. Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912_ A2,245,873 School tax (per $1,000) 1912....$4.77 4s '05 J-J $20,500r.. __July 1 1925 A-0 16,000c&r_Oct 1 1927 12,000 4 Ms Population in 1913 (est.) _ -- 16,000_ .....July 1 1928 INTEREST on the bonds issued in 4M s 3,500____July 1 1931 1904, 1905 and 1908 is payable at the 4s United States Mortgage &Trust Co., Water Bonds. New York City; other interest at 4s F-A $32,000c_ _See below_ First National Bank, West Orange. ($10,000 Feb. 1 1916 and $10,000 every five years thereafter.) WILDWOOD. Funding Bonds. (consolidaThe city of Wildwood tion of Wildwood and Holly Beach) 4 Ms'08 J-J $85,000c_ _ _July 1 1938 Construction & Impt. Bonds. is in Cape May County. Commis- 4s $500_---Sept 1 1913 sion governmentadopted July 231912 4s ___ f 600..._Oct1 1914 Holly Beach Bonds. 1 500--Oct 1 1913 $73,000 (c) Refunding 5s ___ 800_ -_ _Dee 1 1915 5,000 43,6s Borough hall 5s (r) 4,000 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913-$190,400 Jetty 5s (r) Assessed valuation 1912_ _3,635,835 20,000 Seawall 5s (r) (Assessment at actual value.) 25,000 Boardwalk 5s (r) Total tax (pe $1,000) 1912._ _$21.20 Boro of Wild wood Bonds. Improvement 5s (c) $29,500 INTEREST payable In Woodbury. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS. Bonded Floating Assessed Tax per Debt. Valuation. $1,000. PlaceDebt. Allenhurst (B), Monm'th Co_$251,500 $38,9931$2,668,3071$18.90 Audubon (B), Camden 37,134 17,750 d1,026,677 123.00 Avalon (B), Cape May County 98,000 10,000 1940,000 123.00 Avon-by-the-Sea (B),Mon.Co-134,834 18,297 41,279,478 d30.50 Belleville a), Essex Co ------227,600 6,000 46,909,188 d17.60 64.000 25,439 d1,538,283 d29.20 Bergenneld (B), Bergen Co Bernards (Twp),Somerset Co-*73,000 45,545,864 d17.90 Bogota (B), Bergen County.. 64,200 9,000 d1,593,671 d22.50 Boonton (T), Morris County None d2,457,489 d23.08 55,000 Bordentown (C),BurlingtonCo.272,200 25,850 11,262,836 132.10 Bradley Beach (B) Mon. Co 6.000 d2,154,093 428.60 77,800 Branchville (B), Sussex Co_ None 4339,216 d22.68 30,000 Chester Twp., Burlington Co-103,000 None d3,676.702 d22.10 Clayton (B), Gloucester Co-.. 31.400 4992,730 d21.40 Cliffsido Park (B), Bergen Co-160.000 20,400 d2,949,400 d22.31 Closter School Dist 39,521 4994,652 Delford (B), Bergen County. 56,000 None d1,708,488 420.30 East Newark (B), Hudson Co-119,000 None d3,489,800 415.26 East Windsor Twp.SC.h Dist. 40,000 None 41,358,235 d21.70 Eatontown Twp.,MonmouthCo30,000 Edgewater (B), Bergen Co 109,000 182,443 d5,971,157 d21.80 None a2,980,000 _ Fort Lee School District --- 107,000 7,500 42,842,677 d23.00 Freehold (T). Monmouth Co..- 70,000 Freehold School District 77,000 11,000 d2,842,677 y2.35 None d1,033,608 425.90 47,400 Glen Rock (B), Bergen Co -Hackettstown (T), Warren Co. 29,000 None d1,792,789 d17.00 2,500 41,445,591 420.50 Haddon H'ts (B), Camden Co- 88,000 None 47,410,956 d14.30 Hamilton Twp., Mercer Co_...140,350 Hammonton (T), Atlantic Co-106,000 13,543 42,161,221 d17.20 Hammonton School District 109,000 10,543 42,161,221 d7.80 Hasbrouck His.(B). BergenCo. 76,400 33,300 41,939,885 422.00 26,000 4793,043 423.70 Haworth (B), Bergen Co --Highlands (B), Monmouth Co- 46,000 6,311 4687,825 d22.70 Hillsdale (Twp), Bergen Co.. None 41,027,782 d20.50 45,000 Hohokus (B), Bergen Co 35,000 26,903 41,602,823 d17.30 Holly Beach City(B),CapeMCo127,000 27,900 y2,800,000 y20.00 Hunterdon County ----------103,000 23,300420,999,500 d4.64 Jamesburg (B), Middlesex Co.. 28,400 None 4653,499 422.30 Linden (B), Union Co 75,000 d1,230,496 418.40 Little Falls School District 26,000 Lodi School District _ 58,000 None y2,423,925 y10.20 Longport (B), Atlantic Co -.120,000 3,000 d1,074,980 d17.51 Manasquan (B), Monmouth Co.60,000 2,633 4965,396 d18.50 Margate City (C), Atlantic Co_198,000 13,800 43,541,680 d14.90 Matawan (8), Monmouth Co_ 72,000 None d850,661 421.00 Matawan Twp., Monmouth Co. 26,600 None d659,318 415.50 Mendham (B) Morris Co_ _34,000 None d895,170 d17.85 Metuchen (B), Middlesex Co 45,000 None d1,733,309 420.00 Montvale (B), Bergen Co _-34,000 9.941 4445,572 425.50 Morris Twp., Morris County_ 38,000 None d4,344,259 417.87 Netcong (B), Morris Co _ 46,000 100 4433,617 422.79 NorthArlington(B), Bergen Co.64,255 4616,645 423.00 Palisades Park School Dist_ _ 44,500 41,378,343 d8.20 Park Ridge (B), Bergen Co __ A05,000 bofiejo d1,379,893 428.00 Paulsboro (B), Gloucester Co_ 46,000 3,000 d1,223,889 420.50 Pemberton School District... 32,500 None d402,578 48.70 Phillipsburg (T), Warren Co_ _227,000 None 47,354,482 d20.00 Raritan Twp., Middlesex Co 30,000 None 41,690,333 d21.00 Red Bank (B), Monmouth Co_197,000 141,724 d5,795,068 421.40 Riverside Twp., Burlington Co.80,000 7,500 41,616,763 423.10 Rivervale Twp., Bergen Co_- 29,500 300 d440,251 d17.30 Rockaway (B), Morris Co__ 25,000 5,000 d861,733 d17.10 Roosevelt (B), Middlesex Co None 43,895,399 418.60 90,923 Saddle River(Twp.),Bergen Co.60,000 None d1,977,704 d22.60 Salem (C), Salem Co 265,550 27,750 d4,050,000 419.80 Salem County 40,000 Noned16,601,856 Sea Isle (C), Cape May Co 50,000 24,500 41,668,245 42 13 5 Seaside Park (B), Ocean Co... 61,000 3,400 d684,426 423.04 Secaucus (B), Hudson Co.....95,000 None 43,426,285 d14.56 Somers Point (C), Atlantic Co_ 25.500 None d633,569 417.01 South Orange Twp., Essex Co_ 77,000 114,044 47,175,516 416.30 South River (B), MiddiesexCo.166,000 None d2,483,739 422.90 Sussex (B), Sussex Co...75,000 - - 4891,782 d20.26 Tenafly (B), Bergen Co- _ 62,000 5,000 43,034,225 420.20 Wallington (B), Bergen Co_ _ 82,000 2,500 di.010,066 425.00 Westwood (B). Bergen Co.... 41,300 _ d1,829.800 421.50 Woodcliff Lake(B), BergenCo.. 25,000 None d503,798 d19.90 Woodlynne (B), Camden Co.. 42,800 None 4360,500 d19.20 Woodstown (B), Salem Co... 44,000 None 42,103,733 d17.30 ..01 Pop'n, 1910. 306 1,343 230 426 9,891 1,991 4,608 1,125 4,930 4,250 1,807 663 5,069 1,926 3,394 1,005 3,163 2,076 2,655 -a",da 1,055 2,715 1,452 7,899 5,088 2,155 588 1,386 1,072 488 1,901 33,569 2,075 610 1,582 129 1,646 1,472 1,129 2,138 522 3,161 1,532 437 1,401 2,121 13,903 2,707 7,398 4,011 450 1,902 5,786 3,047 6,614 26,999 551 101 4,740 604 2,979 4,772 1,212 2,756 3,448 1,870 470 500 1.013 • Total debt. a Figures are for 1910. y Figures are for 1911. d Figures are for.1912:111 1913 figures. [VOL. xcvi. Governor (term expires 3d Tues. Jan. 1915)_John K. Tener Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1915)__Robert McAfee Treasurer (term expires May 1917) Robert K. Young LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Tuesday in January, and there is no limit to the length of the sessions. HISTORY OF DEBTS-For a history of Pennsylvania's State debt from 1789 to 1893, see the "State and City Supplement" of 1893, pages 63 and 64. The details of the debt as it now exists are subjoined. LOANS-Interest PrincIpal Name and Purpose. P.Ct. Payable. When Due. Outstand'y Agricultural College bonds, 1872_r 6 F-A Feb 1 1922 $500,000 Proceeds of farm sale, 1887 6 Quar I Held In 1 17,000 1StateTreas.f Unfunded debt and debt upon which interest has ceased 134,110 INTEREST on the Agricultural College loan is payable at the State Treasurer's office in Harrisburg; on all other bonds at Farmers' & Mechanics' National Bank in Philadelphia. TOTAL DEBT, &c.-Dec.30'12. Dec. 1 '11. Dec. 1 '10. Dec. 1 '09. $659,160 *$2,295,510 $2,384,867 $2,643,917 Total public debt 785,744 2,396,683 2,440,857 2,652,035 Sinking fund 8101,173 $55,990 $126,584 $8,118 Surplus $134,110 Unfund. debt (Incl. above $134,110 $134,117 $134,117 The sinking fund on Dec. 30 1912 consisted of cash balance in banks of $785,744.16. Balance in treasury, both general and sinking funds, Dec. 30 1912 was $8,337,346.34. The unfunded debt mentioned in the above table consists of relief notes in circulation, interest certificates unclaimed, interest on certificates outstanding, domestic creditors and bonds past due upon which interest has ceased. ASSESSED VALUATION has been as follows: Total. Personal. YearsReal. $5,917,109,678 $4,591,014,590 $1,326,095,068 1912 5,783,668,326 4,584,806,925 r 1,198,861,401 1911 4,633,547,665 5,763,198,120 1,129,650,455 1910 4,270,982,557 5,361,177,610 1,090,105,053 1909 3,520,136,662 1,094,468,656 4,614,605,318 1905 2,766,829,685 761,755,893 3,528,585,578 1900 2,728,163,336 859,979,331 1899 3,588,142,667 2,685,199,712 1898 846,751,853 3,431,951,565 1895 2,471,018,204 3,241,068,024 770,049,820 1894 2,389,232,748 658,341,105 3,047,573,853 1892 2,308,767,431 2,899,774,989 591,007,558 The above does not include valuation of railroad property. The State make no general tax. Income is derived from tax on capital stock, on money at interest, on collateral inheritances, on corporate loans, on bonus on charters, &c., &c. POPULATION OF STATE1910 7,665,111 1860 2,906,215 1820 1,049,458 1900 6,302,115 1850 2,311,786 1810 810,091 1890 5,258,014 1840 1,724,033 1800 602,365 1880 4,282,891 1830 1,348,233 1790 434,373 1870 3,521,951 DEBT LIMITATION -In Pennsylvania the limit to the indebtedness of the State, and to the indebtedness of the cities and minor civil organizations in the State, is fixed by the State constitution. 1. State Indebtedness.-With regard to the State, the regulations controlling and governing debt creation, payment, &o., are found In Sections 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Article IX of the constitution, and are as follows: ARTICLE IX, SEC. 4. No debt shall be created by or on behalf of the State except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel invasions, suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to pay existing debt; and the debt created to supply deficiencies in revenue shall never exceed, in the aggregate at any one time, one million of dollars. SECTION 5. All laws authorizing the borrowing of money by and on behalf of the State shall specify the purpose for which the money is to be used, and the money so borrowed shall be used for the purpose specified, and no other. SECTION 6. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not be pledged or loaned to any individual, company, corporation or association, nor shall the Commonwealth become a joint-owner or stockholder in any company, association or corporation. SECTION 11. To provide for the payment of the present State debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the General Assembly shall continue and maintain the sinking fund sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; the said sinking fund shall consist of the proceeds of the sales of the public) works, or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of the sale of any stocks owned by the Commonwealth, together with other funds and resources that may be designated by law, and shall be increased from time to time by assigning to it any part of the taxes or other revenue of the State not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in the extinguishment of the public debt. SECTION 12. The moneys of the State, over and above the necessary reserve, 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 never be invested in or loaned upon the security of anything except the bonds of the United States or of this State. SECTION 13. The moneys held as necessary reserve shall be limited by law to the amount required for current expenses, and shall be secured and kept as may be provided by law. Monthly statements shall be published, showing the amount of such moneys, where the same are deposited, and how secured. SECTION 14. The making of profit out of the public moneys, or using the same for any purpose not authorized by law, by any officer of the State, or member or officer of the General Assembly, shall be a misdemeanor, and shall be punished as may be provided by law; but part of such punishment shall be disqualification to hold office for a period of not less than five years. (2) County and Municipal Indebtedness.-Under the laws of Pennsylvania the power to create county loans is in the Board of County Commissioners, which consists in each county of three persons, elected biennially under the minority system of voting, by which the minority party in each county usually has one member of the Board. In cities and boroughs the power to create indebtedness is vested in councils, municipal debts being created by ordinance. The creation of county, city and other municipal indebtedness is subject to the following constitutional limitations: ARTICLE IX, SEC. 7. The General Assembly shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township or incorporated district to become a stockholder in any company, association or corporation, or to obtain or appropriate money for, or to loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution or individual. SECTION 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or Incorporated district, except as herein provided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such' municipality or district incur any new debt, or increase its indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the assent of the electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be pro MAY, L913.] 67 PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. Imp. Loan 1895 (Opt. after 1905). vided by law; but any city the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum ADAMS COUNTY. Gettysburg is the county seat. 4s g '95 J-J $163,000c_ _ _July 1 1925 of such assessed valuation may be authorized by law to increase the same Bonds are taxable. Water Bonds (Opt. after 1911). three per centum in the aggregate, at any one time, upon such valuation. s-a $50,0000_1916, '21&'31 4s '06 J-J $239,000c__ _July 1 1936 (At the Nov. 1911 election the voters adopted an amendment to the 4s g Water-Department Bonds. above section which allows the city of Philadelphia, In ascertaining its BOND. DEBT Apr 1913- $50,000 21,500 4s '07 J-J $300,0000._ _July 1 1939 borrowing capacity, to exclude such debt as may be incurred for the Floating debt 2,042 (Subject to call after July 1 1924) construction or development of subways for transit purposes or for the Sinking fund construction of wharves or docks owned or to be owned by the city and Assess. val. (Yi act.)'1213,074,670 4sg '94 J-J $138,000c___ July 1 1924 which produce revenue sufficient to pay the interest and principal of such State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '12..44.00 (Subject to call after July 1 1914) Population in 1910 Refunding Water Bonds. 34,319 debt. V. 93, p. 1547. We print below the lines added to Section 8. "Except that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and INTEREST payable In Gettysburg. 4s '06 J-J $300,000c- July 1 1936 (Subject to call after July 1 1916) county of Philadelphia for the construction and development of subways for Improvement Assessment Bds. transit purposes, or for the construction of wharves and docks, or the recla- ALIQ17IPPA SCHOOL DIST. This district is in Beaver County. 4s '10 J-J $260,000c__ _July 1 1940 mation of land to be used in the construction of a system of wharves and docks, as public improvements, owned or to be owned by said city and Bonds below are tax-free to holder. (Subject to call after July 1 1930) county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and county of 43s'10 -- _ $45,000 Refunding Paving Loan of 1904. Philadelphia current net revenue in excess of the interest on said debt or TOTAL DEBT (?) 4s '04 J-J $229,0000__ _Jan 1 1934 debts and of the annual installments necessary for the cancellation of said (Subject to call after Jan 1 1914) debt or debts, may be excluded In ascertaining the power of the city and ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTS. Street-Improvement Bonds. (See Pittsburgh school districts.) 4s '06 J-J $170,0000_ _ _July 1 1936 county of Philadelphia to become otherwise indebted: Provided, That a sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained." (Subject to call after July 1 1911) SECTION 9. The Commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part ALLEGHENY COUNTY. 4s '12 M-S 150,000c_ -_Sept 1 1942 thereof, of any city, county, borough or township, unless such debt shall (Subject to call beg. Sept. 1 1932.) Pittsburgh is the county seat. have been contracted to enable the State to repel invasion, suppress doCoupon County Poor Bonds. BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913mestic Insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the State in 4s '09 J-D$100,000c ._ _June 1 1929 $1,072,000 City department the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. 977,000 Water department 4s '10 F-A 300,000c__ _Feb 1 1930 SECTION 10. Any county, township, school district or other munici361,098. Sinking funds Bonds. Refunding pality Incurring any indebtedness shall, at or before the time of so doing, 4s '12 A-0 $840,000c_-_Oct 1 1942 Water sink. fund (incl.) _ _ 133,924 provide for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest, Assess. 25,200,000 va .1 '12 (60% act.) Road Bonds. and also the principal thereof within thirty years. 330'01 A-0$550,000c___Oct 1 1931 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-$25.0() (Subject to call Oct 1 1921.) INT. at City Treas. office, TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL BONDS.-All bonds Issued by municipalities, counties and school districts in Pennsylvania are 334s'02 M-N 550,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1932 (Subject to call Nov. 1 1922) subject to a State tax of four mills, which is paid by the place issuing the bonds and deducted from the remittance of interest to the bondholder, un- 4s '03 M-N 550,000c Dec 28 1933 ALTOONA SCHOOL DISTR/CIT, All bonds are exempt from State less the bonds are issued as "tax-free," when the municipality itself assumes 4s '04 M-N 700,000c.._ May 1 1934 4s '05 A-0 700,000c___Apr 1 1935 tax, which is paid by the district. the tax. See V. 92, p. 359. High-School Bonds. 4s '06 M-S 1,500,000c_ _ _Mch 1 1936 SCHOOL CODE.-The school laws of this State were codified in the 4s '07 F-A 500,000c_ _ _ Feb 1 1937 4s '05 A-0 $235,000c&r__1914-1935 new School Code approved May 18 1911. One of the important provisions 45 '06 J-D 55,000c&r_Deo 1 1936 4s '07 A-0 500,000c___Apr 1 1937 of this law is (Sec. 506) that the Directors of school districts may incur School Bonds. debt and issue bonds "only at the time of assessing and levying the annual 45 '08 F-A 1 000,000c_Feb 1 1938 4s '00 M-N1$50,000r _ _ _ _1914-1917 4s '09 A-0 1,000,000c_Apr 1 1939 school taxes." Thus school bonds can only be issued at the time of the 4s '10 M-S 1,000,000c_Mch 1 1940 4s '09 M-S 90,000c _ _ _Mch 1 1939 school tax levy, which must be in April or May. Funding Bonds. 4s'11 F-A 1,000.000r_Feb 1 1941 SAVINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS-POWERS AND RESTRIC- 4s '12 J-J 500,000r__..Jan 1 1942 4s '07 A-0 $120,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1937 TIONS.-Philadelphia Is, we believe, entitled to the distinction of starting 4s '12 ___ 200,000r___ _Oct 1 1942 BOND. DEBT May 7'13__$550,000 40,500 -- _1,000,000c--_Mar 1 1943 Sinking fund the first savings institution in the United States. The name this association 4 Value school property 1912 1,029,000 Bridge Bonds. bore was the "Philadelphia Savings Fund Society," and it still exists, Assessed valuation 1912_ _25,182,076 bearing the same name. . Originally the bank was not incorporated, but 4s '10 A-0$750,000c _ _ _Oct 1 1940 (Assessment about 3-5 actual value.) 4s '11 J-D 1 1941 was a voluntary organization, such societies in Great Britain being at the 4s '12 F-A 1,550,0000_Dec 1,800,000c_Feb 1 1942 School tax (per $1,000) 1912-410.00 time of a like character. The date of the organization was November 27 430'13 _ _ - 550,000c_ __Mar 1 1943 INT. at Cent. Tr. Co., Altoona. 1816, and the bank was opened for business Dec. 2 1816. The oldest Juvenile-Home Bonds. ledger of the company goes back to the time of opening, and shows a de- 4s '11 M-S$300,000c___Mch 1 1941 AMBRED GE. Memorial Hall. posit on that day (December 2 1816) of five dollars. The company was not This borough is In Beaver County. Incorporated until February 25 1819. The second savings institution in 4s '07 A-0 $1,000,000c_Oct 1 1937 Population 1910, 5,205. 4s '09 J-D 400,000c_J'ne 1 1930 the State, however, did not come into existence until 1847. In 1889 a Municipal Water Plant, Jail & Court-House Ext. Bonds. general law facilitating the incorporation of savings banks was passed by 4s '06 A-0$400,000c___ Oct. 1 1926 438'11 J-J $125,000c_July 1 '15-'39 BOND. DEBT Feb 1913__ $160,000 the Legislature. Still, the report of the Banking Department of November 2 Jail Bonds. Floating debt 15,000 1912 shows that the total number of savings banks within the State was 45 '05 M-S$600,000c_ _Mch 15 1925 Assessed valuation 1912_ 3,746,411 only eleven. The aggregate deposits of these banks at that date was BOND.DEBT Marl'13$l9,840.183 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912---38.00 Sink. funds (cash & bds.) 2,877,411 $197,023,222. Total assessed val. '13_1,194,920,730 INT. at First Nat. Bk., Ambridge. The provisions of the special charters are all liberal as to investments. (Assessment about 4-5 actual value) A law passed In 1885, and a supplement of the same passed in 1889, au- County tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$3.25 AMBRIDGE SCHOOL DIST. 1,018,465 55 thorizing the extension for twenty years of special charters, contains the Population in 1910 '13 --- $70,000__1918,'23,'28, The Act of 1863 requires $25,000 following: '33,'38 & '43 of these bonds to be retired yearly on "Provided also, that no • • • Savings Institution or Savings Bank having no capital stock, renewing or extending its charter, corporate rights Jan. 1, beginning with lowest numARCH13ALD. bers outstanding. under the provisions of this Act, shall thereafter be allowed and franchises, This borough is in Lackawanna Co. the privileges of a bank of discount, nor be allowed to loan any money reINT. on compromise bonds payFunding Bonds. ceived on deposit, except upon first mortgage or lien upon real estate within able at Fourth St. Nat. Bank, Phila.; this Commonwealth, upon the bonds or securities of the United States on all other bds. by Comptroller only. 58 '11 M-N $35,000_ - _ _Nov 1 1936 GROSS DEBT Jan 1912_ 460,000 or of this State, or upon county, city, borough, township or school bonds TAX-EXEMPT.-With the excep- NET DEBT of any county, city, borough, township or school district, or any other tion 35,000 of road 4s and jail bonds due 1925, Assessed valuation 1910_ good and valid securities." _6,034,929 the bonds are tax-frbe to the holder. Population in 1910 7,194 Authority to loan on any "good and valid security" appears to confer INTEREST payable in Archbald. about as broad a discretion upon the managers as could be expressed in a ALLENTOWN. statute. City is the county seat of Lehigh In 1897 an Act was passed allowing savings institutions and savings County. Bonds tax-free to holder. ARNOLD. Water Bonds. This borough Is InWestmoreland Co. banks chartered under Special Acts to invest in Pennsylvania county and Improvement Bonds. municipal bonds, notwithstanding any provisions of their charters. The 330'03 A-0 $45,000c__ _Apr 1 1933 (Subject to call April 1 1908.) -s '09 $12,000 law follows: M-S 110,000c_Mar 1 '14-'34 -s '06 _-5,500 CHAPTER 77, LAWS OF 1897.-From and after the passage of this Act 330'04 (Part due every 5 years.) ___ 45,000_ _ _ _July 1 1940 all provident institutions, savings institutions and savings banks, chartered 4s '07 F-A 61,400c.._ _Aug 1 1937 430'10 TOTAL DEBT May 1913_ -462,500 Acts of this Commonwealth Special of under Pennsylvania, may,notwith(Subject to call Aug. 1 1912.) Assess. valuation 1913_ __-1,380,990 standing any provisions of their charter, loan the moneys received by them Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1911-412.00 Bonds (Opt. after 1912). on deposit upon the bonds of any county, city, borough, township or 4s Street '07 F-A $20,1000___ Aug 1 1937 Population In 1910 1,818 school district within this Commonwealth issued pursuant to the auRefund. Bds. (Opt. after 5 years). thority of any law of this Commonwealth for the payment of which the faith 330'02 $9,900c__ _Jan 1 1932 J-J them are issuing pledged. municipality the credit of and 13,2000__ _Jan 1 1933 ASHLAND. 334s'03 J-J This borough is in Schuylkill Co. It was not until 1889, as already stated, that a general law facilitating 330'04 J-J 18,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1934 Inc. Feb. 13 1857. Bonds are all taxthe organization of savings institutions was passed. The following is secPark Bonds (Opt. after 1912.) tion 17, which contains the investment limitations; we would especially 35 '07 F-A $18,100o___Aug 1 1937 free to holders. Poe. 1910, 6.855. Refund Improvement Bonds. Sewer Bonds (Opt. after 1915). direct attention to subdivision four of this section: 4s '10 F-A $34,5000_ __Aug 1 1940 4s '13 Jan $26,000r_ _ _ _Jan 3 1928 SECTION 17.-It shall be lawful for the trustees of any savings bank to (Subject to call beginning 1918.) City (Opt. after 5 Bonds years). Invest money deposited therein only as follows: Water-Improvement Bonds. 48 '97 J-J $4,000o... Jan 1 1927 (1) In the stocks or bonds or interest-bearing notes or the obligations of 3 368'01 J-J 58,000cJuly 1 1931 45 '91 A-0 $33,200r_ _ _Oct 1 1916 the United States, or those for which tile faith of the United States is 4s '12 F-A 55,000_ _ __Aug 1 1942 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 19004 pledged to provide for the payment of the interest and the principal. Refund. Water (Opt. after 1904)• 4s '05 J-D 12,000r--_Dec 1 1918 (2) In the stocks or bonds of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania bearing 3%s'99 A-0 $41,0000__ _Oct 2 1929 (Subject to call after Dec. 1 1908.) Interest. BOND. DEBT May 1913_4489,200 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_- $71,200 (3) In the stocks or bonds of any State in the Union that has not within Water debt (included) 18,300 258,400 Floating debt ten years previous to making such investments, by such corporation, Sinking fund 56,817 Assessed valuation 1912...._1,391,411 defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any Ass'd val. sub. to tax '13_45,391,475 Assessment 60 to 75% actual value) debt authorized by any Legislature of such State to be contracted. (Assessment about 70% actual val.) Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _$37.50 (4) In the stocks or bonds of any city, county, town or village of any Total tax (per $1,000) 1912__ _$14.40 INTEREST payable at Ashland State of the United States issued pursuant to the authority of any law of City tax (per $1,000) 1912 $6.40 National Bank or Boro. Treas. office. Interest any or in -bearing State, issued by the obligations city or county Population in 1910 the 51,913 in which such bank shall be situated. INT. payable at office of Treas. (5) In bonds and mortgages on unincumbered, improved real estate ASPINWALL. situated in this State. This borough Is In Allegheny Co. Tile next section (18) relates to the temporary deposit of funds in banks ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DIST. Incorporated Dec. 28 1892. It makes it companies. lawful to deposit trust temporarily in banks 330'00 J-J $48,000c and Oct 1930 Water and Light Bonds. excess of current daily receipts over the payments or trust companies the (Subject to call.) 4)0'97 J-J $14.000c__ _ _Jan 1 1927 until such time as the same can be judiciously invested in the securities 330 A-0 $52,000___Oct 1 '17-'32 Street and Sewer Bonds. named above. (Part due every 5 years.) 43099 J-J $27,000c_ _ _July 1 1928 4s '09 F-A $89,500__ --Apr '14-'34 Refunding Bonds, CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE (Part due every 5 years.) 4%s'08 J-J 4517,000c_ _ _July 1 1934 F-A$100,000c_Aug 45 2 '14-'39 Municipal -improvement Bonds. OF STATE PENNSYLVANIA. 4%s (Part due every 5 years). A-0 $7.500c_ __ _Oct 1 1927 Sinking fund $3,129 ABINGTON TOWNSHIP. (Part due every 5 yrs.). BOND. DEBT May 1913- $65,500 Bonds Ref. In Montgomery County. Inc. 1784. Cash on hand 10,000 '07 A-0$111,500c_Apr 1 '17-'37 Sinking fund 8,025 ASSCSS. val. (40% act.) '12-8,250,000 4s Bonds all tax-free to holders. 4s '07 M-N 52,000c_Nov 1 '17-'37 Assess. val.( act.) '12_ _ _3,118,080 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1911 Road-Improvement Bonds. $8.00 4s '08 M-N 41,000c_Nov 1 '23-'38 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911...$16.75 45 g '06 J-J $42,000o._ _July 1 1936 Population in 1910 5,896 45 '11 J-J 200,000c_ Jan 2'16-'41 Population In 1910 2,592 (Subject to call $10,000 July 11911, INTEREST is payable at the Jen- BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913 $694,000 INTEREST payable In Pittsburgh *10,000 July 1 1916 $15,000 July 1 kintown Nat. Bank, Jenkintown. Sinking fund(cash & inv.) 193,183 at the Fidelity T. & T. Co. and at the 1921 and $15,000 July 1 1926.) Assess. val.(V, act.)'12_ _45,000,000 First Nat. Bank, Aspinwall. 48 g '07 M-N 69,0000___May 1 1937 School tax (per $1,000) 1912.. _ _$5.00 (Subject to call $15,000 May 11912, ABINGTON INTEREST payable in Allentown TWP. SCH. DIST. $20,000 May 1 1917, $20,000 May 1 AVALON. This district at Lehigh Valley Trust Co. (P. 0. Jenkintown) is 1922 and $20,000 May 1 1927.) This borough is in Allegheny Co. Montgomery In County. TAX FRE E.-District pays State Bonds tax free to holders. 1941 48 g '11 M-S $35,000o J-J $107,500c___July 1 1936 tax 4s bonds. on (Subject to call $15,000 In 1921, (Subject Street-Improvement Bonds. to call after July 1 19110 $20,000 in 1931.) 430'08 A-0 $65,000c_Apr 1 '30-'37 DEBT Apr 1 1913 $107.500 ALTOONA. 4 g '12 J-D$164,000c___June 1 1942 TOTALfund Funding Bonds. 2,238 city is In Blair County. Incor. 4%s'08 J-D $10,0000_ _ _Deo 2 1927 This (Optional $14,000 beg. June 1 1917 Sinking Assessed valuation 1913_ _ _8,250,000 1868. Bonds are all tax-exempt to $20,000 June 1 1922, $25,000 School BOND. DEBT June 8 1910 $209,000 tax (per $1,000) 1912-- _S5.50 holders. Population 1910. 52,127. Juno 1 1927. $30,000 June 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1910.-4,442,530 Population in 1913 (est.) 7.000 and $75,000 June 1 1937.) Highway Bonds (Opt. after 1917)• Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910-- - _$8.50 INT. at Jenkintown Nat. Bank, BOND.DEBT Apr 1913.... $310,000 4s '07 J-J $100,0000---July 1937 Population In 1910 4,317 ...0•••••••••• 68 PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. BALDWIN TWP. SOH. DIST. This district is in Allegheny Co. _ _ _ *36,9300 4 As 60,000 _July'27'32&'37 4343'07 J-J 25.000 ___ 4 As BOND. DEBT Nov.6 '12.. $121,930 19,936 Sinking fund Assess. val.(% act.) '12 -7,213,950 School tax (per $1,000) 1912..- _$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 Nat. Bk. of Birmingham in Pittsb. BERKS COUNTY. Reading is the county seat. Up to April 1 1913 $400,000 of the bond issue given below had been disposed of to local people. Bonds are taxfree to holders. A-0 $475,000c_yrly. to 1924 334s (The above issue is the only debt.) Tot, assess. val. 1912__$125,658,417 (Assessment about 70% act. value.) State & Co. tax (per $1.000)'12 $7.00 183,222 Population in 1910 INT. at Reading Nat. Bank. BEAVER. This borough is in Beaver County. Sewer Bonds (Part due ev. 5 yes). 5s '08 A-0 $50,000c_Oct 1 '13 &'36 Paving Bonds. 430'11 F-A $20,000__Aug 1 '13-'41 Municipal-Building Bonds. 4 As'll F-A $30,000_ _Aug 1 '14-'41 BOND. DEBT May 7 '13.- $161,420 Assessed valuation 1913.._ _2,901,053 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _$10.00 3,456 Population in 1910 BETHLEHEM. This borough is in Northampton and Lehigh Counties. Incorporated under Act approved Mch. 6 1845. All issues are tax-free to holders. Annexation of West Bethlehem authorized by vote Aug. 9 1904. Debt of consolidated borough follows: Water Bonds. 4s '12 M-N $50,000c__May 1 1942 1 1922.) (Subject to call after Slay Street Bonds. 4s '97 M-S $55,000c_ __Sept 1 1927 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1902.) Borough-Improvement Bonds. 4s '07 M-N $36,000c__ _Nov 1 1937 Old Boro. of Bethlehem Bonds. Jan 1 1915 40 '85 J-J $37,000c_ (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1895.) 45 '86 A-0 050,000c___Apr 1 1916 (Subject to call after April 1 1896.) 4s '86 A-0 025,5000_ _ _Apr 1 1916 (Subject to call after April 1 1887.) 4s '90 A-0 $8,000c_ _ _Apr 1 1920 (Subject to cal after April 1 1905.) 45 '09 A-0 $15,0000_ _ _Apr 1 1939 (Subject to call after April 1 1924.) Boro. of W. Bethlehem Bonds. 3 As'00 F-A $2,1000_,__ Feb 1 1930 (Subject to call after Feb. 1 1910.) 3 34s'01 J-D 05,000c_ _ _June 1 1931 (Subject to call after June 1 1911.) 3345'03 F-A $4,000c__ _Aug 1 1933 (Subject to call after Aug. 1 1913.) BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-- $287,600 Assssed valuation 1912..__ _7,273,056 Assessment about 60% actual value Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1912Northampton County side...$19.00 19.00 Lehigh County side 12,837 Population in 1910 INT. payable at office of Treas. BEAVER COUNTY. Beaver is the county seat. Bridge Bonds. 4s '06 M-S$500,000r_Sept 1 '13-'31 (Various amts. yrly. V. 82, P. 173.) 1940 4s '10 J-J $54,0000 BOND.DEBT May 24'13 $554,000 Assessed val. real est.,'12_44,079,893 County tax (per $1,000) 1912__$6.00 78,353 Population in 1910 INT. payable at Treas. office and at Harris, Forbes & Co., N. Y. BEAVER FALLS. This borough is in Beaver County. Inc. Nov. 9 1868. Pop. '10, 12,191 Var $23,000c_ _ _ _1924-1939 5s Garbage Crematory Bonds. J-D $14,500o_June 1 '13-'38 4 As Sewer Bonds. 1941 4As'13 A-0$110,000c Refdg. Bds. (tax free to holder). 4%3'05 F-A $24,000c ____1913-1939 Street Bonds. 4 As'll s-a $13,600c__ _Part yearly BOND. DEBT Apr 4 1913 $75,000 19,000 Floating debt Assessed valuation 1913_ 6,500,000 (Assessment about 34 actual value.) Total tax rate (per $1,000)'12_027.00 BETHLEHEM SCHOOL DIST. INTEREST at Treasurer's office. $23,000 _s 52,800 DISTRICT. BEAVER SCHOOL 54,000_ _ _ _July 1 1941 45 '11 J-J Building Bonds. (Optional after July 1 1921.) 430'08 A-0 $36,000-_ _Apr 1 1935 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13- $129,800 BOND. DEBT Nov 1912_ - $47,000 7,300,231 1912 Assessed valuation 1911._ _2,930,701 Assess. val. (per $1,000) 1912-$7.00 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _$10.50 Scholl taxare tax-free to holder. Bonds BELLEFONTE. This borough is in Center County. BLAIR COUNTY. Hoildaysburg is the county seat. Inc. 1801. Population '10, 4,145. All of the bonds are tax-free to holder Refunding Bonds. impt. Bonds (opt. after 1917). Apr f 1 1914 A-0071,250c_ 334s 11919 & 1924 45 '07 J-J $200,000r_ __ _Jan 1 1927 Bldg. Bonds. (opt. after 1915). F-A 9,000c _ __ _1913-1921 4s r_ __Aug 1 1935 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912.. $95,000 3.653'05F-A$160,000 11,000 BOND.DEBT Mar 29'13 $360,000 Assessment debt 30,400 Assessed valuation 1912_ _43,974,888 Floating debt 21,290 County tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _$5.00 Sinking fund 108,858 in 1910 Assess. val. (2-3 act.)_ ----1,700,995 Population INT. at County Treasurer's office. Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _..$29.80 INTEREST on the 3 As is payable ,at the Farmers' ec Mechanics' Bank BLAIRSVILLE. This borough is in Indiana County. in Philadelphia; on the 4s in BelleStreet-lmpt. Bonds (tax-free). fonte. Bonds are tax-free to holders. 434s'13 A-0 $40,000 c_ _ _ _1923-1942 __ 25.000 _s BELLEVUE. This borough is in Allegheny Co. TOTAL DEBT Mar 1 '13_ $65,000 _ _ 934,870 Question of annexation to Greater Assessed valuation 1912_actual value) (Assessment about 40% Pittsburgh defeated Feb. 18 1908. 3,572 Population in 1910 $5,000 5s '93 office. Treasurer's at payable INT. 2,000 ___ 434593 4343'97 ___ 30,000 1919-1920 BRADDOCK. 12,000 ___ 434s This borough is in Allegheny Co. J-1 36,000_ _June 2 '14-31 45 Inc. June 8 1867. Pop. '10, 19,357. Street Bonds. Funding & Street-Impt. Bonds. 4 As'l 1 _ _ $25.000c 4s '05 M-N$115,000c 434s'12 I_ 50,000 Street-Improvement Bonds, !wt.-Bonds (Tax-free). J-D $6,500c $1,000.. _ _Jan 2 1917 4 9s Reservoir Bonds. 18,000.._ _Jan 2 '29-'30 M-S 064,500c 110,000.. _ _Jan 2 1931 434s 4s '05 _ Funding & Improvement Bonds (48,000-- _Jan 2 '32-'35 J-J $65,000c 434s'08 J-D 100,0000_June 1 '19-'38 45 Improvement Bonds. 4348'10 M-S 115,000_ _ _ -Sept 1 1935 A-0 $54,000 110,000_ _ _ _Sept 1 1940 4345 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 '13_ $305,000 Sewer Bonds. 12,286,440 1914-104 Tax valuation 1913 4s _-_ 048,000 J-D 40.000_Deo '25 to '28 (Assessment about A actual value.) 4s $6.00 Borough-Hall and Fire-House. City tax (per $1,000) 1912 4s '09 M-S 025,000-Sept 1 '35-'39 Population 1910 Treasurer's19,357 office. Borough at INT. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913.. $434,000 22,029 Sinking fund 8,789,600 BRADDOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assessed valuation 1912 $172,500 (Assessment 34 to 2Y, actual value.) BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913_ 1912_ _11,904,320 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1912....--$7.50 Assessed valuation 2-3 value.) actual about (Assessment 6,323 Population in 1910 $1,000) 1912_ -$7.00 INTEREST payable at the Belle- School tax (per1913 19,500 (est.) Population in vue Realty Savings & Trust Co. BELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT Jan 1913.... $233,000 Assessed valuation 1910......7,833,820 School tax (per *1,000) 1910 _ ....$7.00 INTEREST payable at Bellevue Realty Savings & Trust Co. BRADFORD. This city is in McKean County. Inc. Jan. 141879. Pop'n '10,14,544. Improvement Bonds. 334s'01 M-S $9,000c.$1,000 yearly 30,0000_ _ _ _Jan 1 1930 48 '09 J-J (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1914.) Bridge & per. (opt. Apr. 1 '16). 4345'11 A-0 $16,000c__ _Apr 11934 Water Bonds (opt. after 1914). 4s '09 .T-J $70,000o_July 1 '14-'21 City-Building Bonds. 1916 Apr 109,800c 4s 1926 110,0000 Congress Street Bonds. 334s'06 F-A $8,500c..Jan 1 '14-'40 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13_ 0153,300 60,265 Sinking fund Assess. val.(50% act.),'13 5,300.000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-.031.00 INT. at City Treasurer's office. BEN AVON. This borough is in Allegheny Co. Incorp. in 1892. The 5% bonds of 1907 and 4 As of 1910 are tax-free to holders. Population '10, 1,828. Street-Improvement Bonds. 55 '93 M-N $2,400cYearly to 1923 1,500cYearly to 1915 5s '95 F-A 4,000c ___ -1917-1924 5s '97 M-S 4s '00 M-S 16,000cYearly to 1925 5s '04 M-N 6,0000 _ _10204931 5s '06 J-D 36,000c_June 1 '13-'35 5s '07 A-0 25,000c _ _ _ _1917-1936 4343'09 J-D 10,000c - _1915-1938 4 As'10 M-S 10,000c.. _ _Sept 1 1930 BOND. DEBT May 1913_ $110,900 BRISTOL. This borough is in Bucks County. 12,285 Sinking fund 1910, 9,256. Assess. val.(80% act.) '13-2,864,910 Inc. 1720. Population Water Bonds (Tax-free). Boro tax (per 01,000) •1913---38 50 1 '22-'42 F-A$100,000c_Fob 434s'12 Co. Trust Pittsburgh INT. at [VoL. xcvi. CARNEGIE. Sewer Bonds (Tax-Free.). This borough is in Allegheny Co. 4 As'll A-0 $63,000..cApr 1 '21-'40 BOND. DEBT May 1913.. $172,000 Bonds are tax-free to holders. Funding Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912---3,000,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912-$19.75 434509 J-J $12.000_ _July 1 '16-'18 General-Improvement Bonds. INT.at Bristol Tr. Co. 4343'03 J-D $23,000_ _ _ _June 1 1933 48 '05 A-0 50,000._ -Apr 1 1935 BROOKVILLE. Sewer Bonds. This borough is in Jefferson County 434s'98 J-D $45,000_ _ _ _June 1 1928 Water-Works-Purchase Bonds 4 As'01 J-J 20,00i__Jan 1 1931 1 _Jan '14-'38 0111,500c_ J-J '12 5s 434s'09 J-J 10.000_ _July 1 '19-'20 (Unpaid bonds opt. aft. Jan. 1 '17.) Street Bonds. 9,954 4 As'98 J-D Floating debt $25,000_ __ _June 11928 valuation 1910_..1,357,015 Assessed 4 As'01 ,T-J !0,000_ _Jan _Jan 1 1931 3,003 434s'09 J-J 90.000 July 1 '21-'38 Population in 1910 General Municipal Bonds. 434s'96 J-J $5,000___Jan 15 1915 BROWNSVILLE. 430'97 M-S 12,000__ _Sept 15 1921 This place is in Fayette County. 434509 J-J 13,000-- _July 1 1915 Funding & 'mot. Bonds. M-N $1,500c__ _0500 yearly BOND DEBT May 9'13- $310,000 Assessed valuation 1913_ -6,830,100 Street-Improvement Bonds. A-0 $23,0000.01,000 yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912__ _09.00 4s 10,009 4348'11 ___ 35,0000_1921,'31 &'41 Population in 1910 BOND. DEBT April 1913_057,500 INT.at First Nat.Bank,Carnegie. Assess. val. (A act.) '12...._960,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _014.20 2,324 CARRICK. Population in 1910 This borough is in Allegheny Co. INT. payable in Brownsville at lmpt. & Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). Monongahela Nat. Bank. 434s'l 1 M-N$70,000cNov 1 1916-'41 due every 5 years.) (Part BUTLER. This borough is in Butler County. TOTAL DEBT May 1913.. $222,000 18,700 Inc. 1817. Population 1910,20.72 Sinking fund Assess. val.(80% act.)'13_6,011,000 Bonds are tax-free to holder. 6,117 4s '08 J-D $16,000c_$7,000 yearly Population in 1910 4s '07 J-D 30,0000 _ _ _ _1924-1928 CATASATJQUA. Street-Improvement Bonds. This borough is in Lehigh County. 4s '06 J-D 020,0000 _ _ _ _1922-1924 Funding Bonds (opt. beg. 1926). Refunding Bonds (Tax-Free). s-a $13,2000 1927 4 Ms'll J-J $50,000_1929-1938 334s BOND. DEBT Jan 6 1912_ $219,000 Bridge Bonds (Tax-Free). 1911___9,712,882 334s 1935 $9,000c Assessed valuation s-a Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911-.410.00 Water-Works (Tax-Free). s-a $78,000o 4s 1939 INT. Is payable in Butler. s-a 4s 1940 15.0000 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-- $115,200 BUTLER COUNTY. 11,200 Sinking funds Butler Is county seat. Assess. val.(40% act.)'12..2,320,295 County Bonds. A-0 $90.0000_310,000 yrly Boro tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _ _ _18.93 4s 5,250 A-0 24,000c----1,500 yrly Population in 1910 4s J-D 16.000c_- 2,000 yrly 4s INT.at Nat. Bank of Catasauqua. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '13.-0130,000 5,000 Sinking fund SOH. DIST. Assessed valuation 1913.._27.500,000 OATASAUQTIA district is in Lehigh County. (Assessment 40 to 50% actual value.) 4sThis '11 J-J 045,0000-July 1 1041 State & Co. tax(per$1,000) '12_08.25 (Subject to call July 1 1916.) Population in 1910 72,689 J-J 30.0000_ __July 1 1942 INT. payable at Treasurers office. 48 '12 (Subject to call July 1 1922.) TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913- $75,000 BUTLER SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _2,319,925 Bonds are tax-free to holder. School tax $1,000) 1912-$11.00 4s '07 M-S $56,000c.._ _Sept 2 1937 Population(per in 1913 (est.) 5,500 4s '09 M-S 25,000e_ _Mch 1 1924 INT. at Nat. Bank of Catasauqua. 334s'00 M-S 32,000o _ _1912-1929 __1912-1922 M-S 6,000c 330'01 1931 CHAMBERSBUR G. 3s '01 M-S 39,0000 1940 48 '10 M-b11 50,0000 This borough is the capital of (Subject to call $15,000 in 10 years, Franklin County. Incorp. 1784. $15,000 in 15 years and $20,000 in 3348'03 A-0 $20,0000___Apr 11033 20 years.) (Subject to call after April 1 1908.) 4 48'12 A-0 25,000c. Apr 15 1942 430'12 M-S $50,000c___Sept 1 1942 (Optional after 5, 10 and 15 years.) (Opt.$5,000 yearly beg. Mch 11913) !mot. Bonds (part clue every 5 yrs.) 434s'12 A-0 1$5.0000 _ _ _Apr 1 1922 120,0000_Apr 1 '27&'32 4348'10 J-D $210,000c -1915-1940 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913.. $233,000 Ref. Bonds (opt. aft. 1909). 37.033 3.83'99 J-J $91,0000_ _July 1 1919 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1913_10,055,800 BOND. DEBT May 1913_ $386,000 (Assessment 30 to 50% actual value) Assessment notes 43,000 22,000 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12_6,428,712 Population in 1913 (est.) School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ -09.00 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _feas INTEREST payable at Guaranty Population in 1910 INT. at Nat. Bk. of Chambersburg. Safe Dep. & Tr. Co.. Butler. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL DIST. This district is in Washington Co. 5s '12 A-0 $25,000 15,000 5s '13 ___ TOTAL DEBT (7) CHAMBERSBURG SOH. DIST. 4s 'OS) ___ $27,800 1911-1925 4s 20,000 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_ _ _$27,800 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _$6.00 CANONSBURG. Thly borough is in Washington Co. Inc. 1802. Population 1910, 3,891. The sewer 4s are taxable, while the other issues are tax-free to holders. Funding Bonds. 4 As'13 M-S $12,000.-- _Mar 1 1925 General Bonds. J-D $15,000c_ Dec 18 '15-'25 4s Paving Bonds. M-N $29,000c_Mch 1 '13-'28 434s Sewer Bonds. J-D 128,0000_Deo 1 '13-'27 4s 4,600o 4 34s'08 J-D 72,000 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 6,492 Sinking fund Assess. val.(4-5 act.) 1912_2,524,079 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _026.25 INT. at Borough Treas. office. CHARLEROY. This borough is in Washington Co. Inc. Feb. 8 1892. Pop'n '10, 9,615. 5s '04 -_- 14,400 1915 55 '96 __ 5,600 1917 4s '99 ___ 75,000 1929 4s '01 ..- 15,000 1925 5s '04 ..- 32,000 1932 43's'07 ___ 16,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1912._ $145,000 Sinking fund 8,120 Assessed valuation 1912 3,308,021 (Assessment about 60% actual value) Boro tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$11.00 INT. at Bank of Charleroi. TAX-EXEMPT.-Bonds of 1894. 1896, 1899 and 1901 are tax-free to holders. Bonds of 1904 subj. to tax. CHARLEROI SCHOOL DIST. Bonds arc tax-free to holders. CANONSBURG SCHOOL DIST. (06,000o_May 1 '16&19 434s'12 J-D $30,000 4 34s'07 M-N 12,000c May1'22'25'31 (7) TOTAL DEBT 5,0000.. _ _May 1 1928 70,000c_July 1 '15-'42 434s'12 J-J CARBON COUNTY. (See V 94, p 1641, for maturity.) Mauch Chunk is the county seat. BOND. DEBIT May 21 '12 382,000 Bridge Bonds. Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _3,282,900 434s'13 J-J $50,000--- _Jan 1 1943 School tax (per $1,000) 1911- -$15,00 (Optional beginning Jan 1 1918.) INTEREST is payable at the Char(7) TOTAL DEBT leroi Savings & Trost Co.,Charleroi. 52,846 Population 1910 CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP. This township (P. 0. Ogontz) is in CARLISLE. County. Bonds be'rhis borough is in Cumberland Co. Montgomery low are tax-free to holder. General Borough Purposes. Refunding Bonds (opt.0.1923). 1913 J-J $11,200c 4s $110,000c 45'13 1943 1916 43, A-0 20,000o 45 DEBT TOTAL (7) 1921 4s 8,5000 J-J Population in 1910 8,434 Funding Bonds. 1923 4s A-0 $13,0000 1923 CHESTER. J-D 14,300c 45 Chester is situated in Delaware Co. 1924 J-J 30,7000 4s 1925 Incorp. 1866. With the exception A-0 10,800o 45 the paving bonds, the issues given of Steam-Roller Bonds. 1922 below are tax-free to holders. J-D 38,0000 45 Refunding Bonds. $116,500 1911 1 Mch BOND. DEBT 7,500 4s '07 J-J $200,0000_ _July 1 1937 Floating debt (Subject to call July 1 1917.) 6,522 Sinking fund Paving Bonds. Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '10-.4,395,540 s-a $4,000o)Subject to call Total tax (per $1,000) 1910_ _$19.03 4s s-a 169.0000 at any time. _10.303 414s Population in 1910 ___ 2 ciO0c1 5s Carlisle. INT.at Farmers' Tr. Co., MAY, 1913.1 CHESTER (Con.)City Bonds. 3348'99 J-J $176,000o_ _ _ _July 1929 330'03 A-0 60,000c_Apr I '23 &'33 70,000c_ _ _July 1 1934 338'04 J-J (Subject to call July 1 1924.) 45 '09 J-J 170,0000_ _Jan 1 1939 (Subject to call Jan 1 1919) 430'10 J-J 1200,000o_July 1'15&'20 1100,000o_ _ _July 1 1925 430'11 J-J 300.000(411,1'30-'35-'40 BOND.DEBT Apr 30'13 $1,176,000 211,800 Assessment debt (add'D__ 181,534 Sinking fund Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '13_19,203,554 City tax (per $1.000) 1913 --110.00 19.50 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913 _ Population in 1910 (Census)_ _38,537 INT. at City Treasurer's office. CHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT. 45 '94 J-J $70,000r_ _July 1 1914 4s '92 J-J *23,500_ _ _ _July 1 1904 May 1 1908 4s '98 M-N •16,500 1932 4318'12 -__ 520,000 160,000_ __1937 & 1942 High-School Bonds. 3348'01 J-J $125,000c___July 1 1931 J-D 30,000r_ May 1 1934 4s BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ _ _1264,600 82,701 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1912_ _18,526.284 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ ..16.00 Bonds are tax-exempt. ' Held as investment in sink. fund. INTEREST is payable at the Delaware County Trust Co. In Chester. CLAIRTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. This district Is in Allegheny Co. Bonds are tax-free to holder. .T-D $51,500c 430 F-A 60,000c 4s A-0 20,0000 434s TOTAL DEBT May 1912_1131,500 12,950 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1911_ _ _5.394,980 INT. at Union Tr. Co., Clairton. CLARION COUNTY POOR DIST. County Home. J-J 367,000o-ftly 1 '13-'26 48 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-- 167,000 Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _9,120,801 (Assessment about 3i actual value) Poor & bond tax (per M)'12_ -$3.60 36,638 Population in 1910 INT. paid at Co. Treas. office. CLINTON COUNTY, Lock Haven is the county seat. Refunding Bonds. J-D $58,600c _____ --_1931 4s (Subject to call Dec 15 1921.) M-S $39,400c-1931 4s (Subject to call Sept 1921.) 1930 A-0 $17,000c 4s (Subject to call Apr 1 1920.) 1920 A-0 $49,000c 4s (Subject to call at any time.) 1920 J-J 138,500c 4s (Subject to call at any time.) BOND. DEBT May 9'13 $202,500 Assessed valuation 1912_ A1,500,000 (Assessment from 1-3 to 4-5 act. val.) Tax rate (per $1,003) 1912-- - $6.00 31,545 Population in 1910 INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. . COATESVILLE. This borough is in Chester County. Inc. In 1867. Pop'n '10, 11,084. Water and Sewer Bonds. J-Jr $29,000r.. _July 1 '13-28 3 Ws 4 s'12 M-N 25,000_ __ _Nov 1 1942 (Subject to call Nov 1 1922.) Refunding Bonds. J-J 176,5000_ _July 1 1941 4s Re-paving Streets. $2,500r_Y'ly to 1917 J-J 434s Improvement Bonds. 1930 $17,400r 4.48 Water Bonds. J-J 111,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1927 4.4s (Subject to call after July 1 1898) 1926 J-J 16.000r _ 4.4s BOND. DEBT Jan 6 1913 $143,300 Assess. val.(3,6 act.) '13.._ _5,730,200 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912- --$15.50 INTEREST on street re-paving bonds payable at National Bank of Chester Valley. Coatesville; on refand water bonds at Treasurer's office. COATESVILLE SCHOOL DIST. A-0 119,000o_Oct 1 '13-'31 330 4.40s F-A 15,000c _ _ _ Feb 1 1926 (Subject to call.) 15,0000 ___1924-1938 s-a 4s 48 '06 J-J 24,000c_ :Jan 1 1937 call $1,000 -yearly beginto (Subject ning Jan 1 1908) 4.90s A-0 $4,600c--Apr 1 1916 (Subject to call.) BOND. DEBT May 1913- $77,600 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '12_ _5,759,125 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$7.00 INTEREST is payable at National Bank of Chester Valley, Coatesville. COLLINGDALE. This borough is in Delaware Co. Street and Sewer Bonds. 1942 __ $40,000 (Optional beginning 1922.) 430'12(7) TOTAL DEBT 1,361 Population In 1910 COLUMBIA. Columbia is in Lancaster Co. Inc. April 1814. Bonds are tax-free to holder. Population 1910, 11,454. Refund. Bonds (opt. after 1909). 1929 330'99 J-J $98.000r BOND. DEBT Anr 1913_ _198,000 Assessed val. (real est.)'13 $3,696,875 (Assessment about 50% actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1913_ - _119.50 INT at the Columbia Trust Co. PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. COLUMBIA COUNTY. Bloomsburg is the county seat. Bridge Bonds. A-0 $136,240o -1913-1932 45 Refunding Bonds. 1920-1923 45 '09 J-J 5$4,000 1935-1936 110,000 Funding Bonds. 1911-1917 46 '07 s-a 114,5300 BOND. DEBT May 1912_ _ _1191,000 Assessed valuation 1911_ A3,703,451 County tax (per $1,000) 1911--$5.00 48,467 Population in 1910 INT. payable at Bloomsburg. CONNELLSVILLE. This borough is in Fayette County. Incorp. In 1806. All bonds, with the exception of the sewer issue, are taxfree to holders. In 1909 absorbed the boroughs of Connellsville and New Haven. Population '10, 12,845. Street Bonds (Opt. after 5 years). 1917 F-A 16,0000 4s Refunding Bonds. 1920 F-A 115,500o 334s (Subject to call after 5 years) 430'08 A-0 $47,500__Oct 1 1933 West Side Bonds. $12.500 Sewer Bonds (Opt. after 5 years). 1923 M-N $40,000c 4s TOT. DEBT May 14 '13_ _ $123,500 Assessed val. 1912 (about) _6,000,000 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value) Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ _125.00 CONNELLSVILLE SCE. DIST. Bonds are all tax-free to holders. School Bonds. 5s g '08 J-D 1$6,000o_Deo 1 '13-'16 1 2,5000_ Dec 1 1917 430'05 J-D 32.000o_Deo 1 '12-'19 (See V. 81, p. 1624, for maturity.) $4.500c___July 1 1913 5s New Haven Bonds(Assumed). 430'10 A-01130,000o_ _Oct 1 '22-'27 1 4,000c_ _ _Oct 1 1928 1919 M-S 5,000c 4s (Subject to call.) BOND. DEBT Oct 6 1912_ _$88,500 Assess. val. (1-3 act.) '11_ _4,958,791 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_112.00 12,845 Population in 1910 INT. on bonds due 1912-1917 at Title & Trust Co. of West Penn in Connellsville; on bonds due 1912-1919 at Safe Deposit & Tr. Co., Pittsburgh; on 4340 of 1910 at First Nat. Bk.. Connellsville; on 4s due 1919 at Second Nat.13k., Connellsville; on 5s due 1913 at Union Nat. Bk., Connellsville. CONSHOHOCKEN. This borough is In Montgomery Co. Bonds are tax-free to holder. Street Bonds. 434s s-a 1171,0000 (Due part every 5 yrs beginning 1916) 127,000c_Apr 1 '28-'43 4Us'13 (Part every 5 years) BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_1198,000 13.695 Floating debt 13,950 Sinking fund Assess. val.(30% act.)'13-3,164,985 O 1913......$7.5 $1,000) (per Boro. tax 7,480 Population in 1910 INT. payable part at First Nat. Bank, Conshohocken, and part at Guarantee Tr. & Safe Dep. Co.,PhIla. CONSHOHOCKEN SCR. DIST. Bldg. & Fund. Bds. (tax-free). 4348'13 M-N143,000 1918-1943 (Part each 5 years) BONDED DEBT Apr 1913_163,000 Floating debt 8,500 Assessed valuation 1913_ --3,250,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1913_ - _ _17.00 INT. at Tradesmen's Nat. Bank, Conshohocken. 69 1913-1922 -_ $50,000 4s =AFTON. 1914-1930 ___ 37,500 This borough is in Allegheny Co. 56 65,000c_June 1 '13-'32 430'12 Funding Bonds (Tax-free). 13,000cNov 1'20-22-25 BOND. DEBT May 9'13 $227,500 17,720 45 '09 M-N I 6,000cNov 1'23-24-26 Sinking fund 6,000o Nov 1 '27-'28 Assessed valuation 1912..A1,258,999 20,000c_Nov 1 '37-'38 School tax (per MOW) of 1908 Is 1912_Sewer,Street & Funding Bonds. INTEREST on the bonds f $9,000c_June 1 '13-'21 payable at Scranton Tr.Co..Scranton. 4s '06 J-D i 24,000o.June 1 '22-'33 130,000o_June 1 '34-'36 DUQUESNE. This borough Is in Allegheny Co. 430'95 M-S 10,0000_1913,'16,'19, Inc. 1892. Population 1910. 15.727. '22 & '25 4s '98 M-S (10,0000_1913, '16, '19. Furnace Bonds (Tax-free). '22 dc '25 i 4303'07 F-A $4,000o_ _Feb 1 '14-'17 l 5000 Water Bonds (Tax-free). 1926 1913-1915 45 '99 M-S I 6,000c_1914, '18&'23 430'95 M-S 115,0000 _ _1927 1 2,500c Street Bonds (Taxable). M-S 165,000o __..1914-1928 48 '01 M-S 19,0000 _-__1913-1931 430 1,000c J-J 48,000o.....1914-1930 1927 430 12,000c '20-21'24&'26 Street Bonds (Tax-free). 48 '03 M-S 6,000c___'15,'17&'28 434s'07 F-A 165,000o_ _Feb 1 '23-'25 15,000c ____1929-1931 Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). 12,000c_ __ _1932-193 3 4348'07 F-A $20,000c_ _Feb 1 '18-'27 4s '06 M-S 20,0000 ----1917-1936 General-Improvement Bonds. 1920-1940 BOND. DEBT May 9 '13.. $213,000 4148'10 A-0$150,000 14,200 Floating debt Sewer Bonds (Taxable). J-J $19.0000........1914-1925 4,412 4346 Sinking fund M-S 10,000c _„_1914-1917 Assessed val.(80% act.)'12.6,323,540 434s 16.50 Bridge Bonds (Taxable)• Tax rate(per $1,000) 1913 1914-1925 J-D 117,000c 4,583 48 Population in 1910 INT. at First Nat. Bk. In Crafton BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1913_1413,000 4,000 Floating debt 7.914 CRAFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Sinking fund _14,500,000 pt). 1913_ (lax-exem valuation Assessed Bds. Equip. & Bldg. 430'13 J-J $110.000__Jan 1 '16-'43 Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _ _15.50 BONDED DEBT Mar 19131230,000 (Assessment about 80% actual val.) Assessed valuation 1912..__6,261,500 INT. at Duquesne Trust Co. and 5,000 First Nat. Bank, Duquesne; also at Population in 1913 (est.) INT. at First Nat. Bk., Crafton. First Nat. Bank, Duquesne. DAUPHIN COUNTY. County seat is Harrisburg. Bonds are tax-free to holder. 3s '02 J-D $53,000c__ _Dec 1 1932 33003 A-0 125,000c_ _Apr 1 1918 Refunding Bonds. 35 '01 J-J $269,000o__ _Jan 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913_$447,000 Sinking fund 216,899 Tax valuation 1912 72,248,098 (Assessment about 34 actual value) County tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _14.50 136,152 Population In 1910 INT. payable at Co. Treas. office. DUQUESNE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bonds are exempt from State tax. which Is assumed by the district. A-0 13,000c_ _Apr 1 '14-'16 430 _J'ne 1 1913 1,000o J-D 55 J-D 15,000c_ _J'ne 1 '13-'27 55 1 '15-'28 28,000c_July J-J 48 7,000c_Aug 1 '13-'19 F-A 5s A-0 13,0000_ _Oct 1 '13-'25 48 4346'07 J-D 20,000c_June 1 '17-'36 BOND.DEBT Apr 14 '13 _..$87,00O 32,000 Floating debt Assessed valuation 1912_ _13,500,400 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value) School tax (per /1,000) 1912_ _ _$5.50 17,000 Population In 1913 (est.) INTEREST on 120.000 4348 payable at Duquesne Trust Co.; on others at First National Bank, Duquesne. DICKSON CITY SCHOOL DIST. 5s '11 M-N $40,000c_May 1'21 dc'31 BOND. DEBT July 311011-196,000 Assessed valuation 1910.. 7,745,656 School tax (per $1,000) 1910-113.00 9,331 Population in 1910 McKEESFORT. INT.at Providence Bk., Scranton. EAST This borough is in Allegheny Co. Bonds. Tax-free DONORA. F-A $60,000__Aug 1 '22-'42 This borough Is in Washington Co 434s'12 (7) DEBT TOTAL Inc. Feb. 111901. Pop'n '10, 8,174. Population in 1910 2,118 Improvement Bonds. s.Nat.Bk.,Wilmerding. INT.atE.Pitt _ _ _1916-1936 F -A 122,0000 43010 ($2,000 in every even year.) EASTON. 75,000 430'13 This city is situated in NorthampSewer and Street Bonds. F-A $10,000c___Aug 1 1914 ton County. Incorporated 1886. 434s Sewer-Construction Bonds. F-A 13,000c___Aug 1 1919 434s Dec 1 1920 F-A 16,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1924 4s '90 J-D $65,000c.._ __ Dec 434s 1 1921 F-A 19,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1929 48 '91 J-D 22,0000.._ 434s Sewer & Fire Dept. Bonds. F-A 7,000c___Aug 1 1931 430 1 1924 Feb _ _ $16,900c_ F-A '94 48 20,000c_June 1 '31-'33 Street, Fire & Light Bonds. '35 & '37 _ May 1 1924 4346'12 J-D1 8,000c___June 1 1938 48 '94 M-N $12,3000_Bonds. Street and Sewer 20,0000_June 1 '39-'40 Oct 1 1927 BOND. DEBT May 1 1913_$135,000 48 '97 A-0 $18,600c-Refunding & Improvement Bds. 4,850 Floating debt Apr 1 1928 Sinking fund12,000 330'98 A-0$120.2000 t Bonds. Street-Improvemen Assess. val.(60% act.) '13_3,972,114 1 1929 _Jan _ $1,2000_ J-J 3358'99 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1912 $10.00 (Subject to call Jan. 1 1904.) Total tax (per MOM 1912_ _$24.50 $15,400c_ _ _Sept 1 1921 INTEREST Is payable in Douora. 48 '11 M-S to call Sept. 1 1916.) (Subject J-J 45.000c __July 1 1942 DONORA SCHOOL DISTRICT. 48 '12 call July 1 1917.) to (Subject (Tax-free). School Bonds Ref. Bonds (opt. aft. 1904). 454s'06 M-N 128,000c_ _May 1 '14-27 334899 J-J $41,3000_ _ _Jan 1 1919 I 10,000c_ _May 1 1914 Playground Bonds. 4348'02 M-N 12,0000_ May 1 1919 45Public '11 M-S $3,700c_ _ _Sept 1 1931 8,000.. __May 11922 to call Sept. 1 1921.) (Subject 1 '13-'35 -A F 71,760c_Aug 454s'08 Garbage-Disposal Bonds. 4 s'13 J-D 100,000c_June 1 '32-'41 ay 1 1929 BOND. DEBT May 1913.. $134,000 46 '10 M-N $32,0000___M (Subject to call after May 11019) 25,000 Floating debt Bds. Fire-Sta. -Bldg.& Municipal 12,000 Sinking fund 1 1932 Assessed val. 1912_ __ _ ___ _3,756,832 3346'02 J4 $18,0000_ _ _July 1907.) 1 July after call to (Subject tax (per School $1,000) 1012.. _$12.00 Fire-Dept. Bonds (opt. aft. 1912). INT. payable at Bank of Donora. 4s '07 A-0 1.26,5000__ _Oct 1 1937 Light Bonds. ElectricDORRANOETOWN SOH. DIST. 48 '08 F-A $13,000c_ _Feb 1 1928 This district (P. 0. Wilkes-Barre) (Subject to call after -Feb 1 1913) is in Luzerne County. TOTAL DEBT March 1913$451,100 5s '11 F-A $42,000 15,234 Sinking fund _ 12,000 _s '08 val.(34 act.) 1913-19,201,946 Assess. 5s '12 ___ 28,000 $6.50 1913 (per $1,000) tax City BOND. DEBT May 1 1912-$82,000 Population 28,523 in 1910 Value of school property,'12..136,334 CityTreas. by payable INTEREST School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ -18.50 Bonds are all tax-free to holder. INT. at Luzerne Nat. Bank. CORAOPOLIS. This borough Is in Allegheny Co. 1927 A-0 $16,000 430 1917 A-0 10,500 410 1930 18,000 J-J 4s 1930 J-J 25,000 4s 1926 A-0 48,000 4s 1932 J-D 20,000 4s Improvement Bonds. 430'07 J-J $40,000e_ _July 15 1937 Street & Sewer-lmpt. Bonds. 430'08 J-J 520.0000___July 1 1938 1:0 500 BOND. DEBT May 9 '13_ $235 Sinking fund Assess. val.(60% act.)'13-4,985,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913......$19.00 5,252 Population in 1910 INTEREST payable at Coraopolis DUNMORE. This borough is in Lackawanna Co. Inc. 1864. Population 1910. 17,615. CORRY. Sewer Bonds. This city Is In Erie Co. Inc. 1896. 48 g M-S $18,000o_Sept 1 '14&19 Refunding Bonds. 4s '99 M-N 167,2000---_May 1929 430 g A-0 5 6,000o___Oct 1 1913 113,000c_ _Oct 1 '18&21 (Optional after 1904) Funding Bonds. Outstanding Orders. 4s '01 J-J 15.000o_.. _Jan 1921 434 g F-A J $12,00Clo Febl'14-'17&'20 Feb 1 1923 Repairs on City Buildings. I 4,500c 4s '03 F-A 13,5000___ _Feb 1923 435s g A-0 79,0000_ _Apr 1 '14-39 General-Impt. Bonds. (Optional after 1908) Paving Bonds. 434 g '11 J-J 162,000c_ _Feb 1 '14-'35 48 '09 M-S $3,5000- -Sept 1 1929 430'11 F-A 80,0000_ _Aug 1 '18-'40 (Optional after 1914) 4346'12 A-0 45,000c_ _Apr 1 '18-'40 Sewer Bonds. BOND. DEBT Mch 1912-$241,000 25,000 45 '03 J-D $8,300c_ _ _ _Deo 1923 Sinking fund Assessed valuation 1910_ _13,253,161 (Optional after 1908.) Hatch Judgment Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1910- - _ $11.00 4s '03 F-A 13,400o__ _ _ Feb 1925 Bonds below are exempt from State (Optional after 1910.) tax, which is assumed by borough. Interest payable at Borough TreasFire.Department Bonds. 4s '05 M-N $3,0000_ _ _ _Nov 1925 urer's office,except on improvement (Optional after 1910) bonds, which are payable at the office BOND. DEBT Apr 7 1913 $93,300 of Harris, Forbes & Co. In New York. Assessment debt (add'1) 13,400 Sinking fund 21,700 DUNMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Assess. val.(60% act.)'12-2.102,125 High-School Bonds. Total tax (per MOM 1911_ --129.50 430'08 - I$48,000c_Sept 1 '13-'28 20,000o-Sept 1 '29-'32 5,991 Population In 1910 43.68 - 65,000c_June 1 '13-'32 INT. payable at City Treasury. EASTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. All bonds are exempt from State tax, which is paid by district. Bonds marked(8)opt. 10 yrs. after date. 334s'02 A-0•159,000c__ _Oct 1 1922 48 '04 F-A 72,000c.... Aug 1 1924 45 '09 M-S •65,000c___Mch 1 1929 M-S 17,500o__Aug 31 1920 45 45 '10 M-S 17,500c_ __Sept 1 1920 BOND. DEBT Oct 1912.. $200,000 Value of school prop. 1911.. 935,467 Assessed valuation 1911_ _17,785,856 School tax (per $1,000) 1911.._..$7.50 INTEREST on all bonds is pay-' able at the City Treasurer's office or at Easton Trust Co., Easton. EAST PITTSBURGH. This borough is in Allegheny Co. Inc. Apr. 1895. Street 430 of 1906 and improvement bonds are tax-free to holder. Population 1910, 5,615. Improvement Bonds. 1914-1936 430'11 J-J $11,500 Street Bonds. 58 J-.1 $11,000o_Part y'ly to 1923 58 13,500c_ Part y'ly to 1924 J-J 430 J-J 41,500o_Part y'ly to 1930 43is'06 J-J 55,000c......Jan 1 '14-34 (For maturity see V. 83, p. 113.) 4340'12 J-J $43,000_July 1 '18-'14 70 EAST PITTSBURGH (Con.)BOND.DEBT May 15 '13_$132,500 Assess. val.(80% act.) '13_3,439,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1913- -__$9.1() INTEREST payable at East Pittsburgh Savings & Trust Co. tt EAST PITTSBURGH SOH. DIST. School Bonds (Tax-exempt.) 430'06 A-0 $36,750c_Apr 1 '13-'34 17,000 BOND.DEBT May 10'13_553,500 Assessed valuation 1913_ __3,430,670 (Assessment about 70% actual value) School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _57.50 INT. payable at East Pittsburgh Savings & Trust Co. EDGEWOOD SCHOOL DIST. This district is in Allegheny Co. 48 '99 J $8,000o ____1913-1916 4 As'07 M-S 9,0000 -__ -1913-1921 4)s'08 J-J 32,000o_July 1 '13-'30 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913..__$49,000 Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _4.887,060 (Assessment abt .60 to 75% act. val.) School tax.(per $1,000)1912_ _ _56.50 INT. at First N Bank, Swissvale. PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. Refunding Bonds. 48 '94 .1 -J aa4)0,000e_ _Jan 1 1914 Mill Creek Sewer Bonds. 330'09 J-J $55,500..__ _Sept 1 1929 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1919.) 330'03 J-J $26,155c_ _Jan 1 1923 (Subject to call after July 1 1913.) BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1912 $773,155 499,333 Sinking fund 3,694,994 Value of city property_ Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '11-26,068,062 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _513.00 66,525 Population in 1910 INT. on loan due 1914 payable at First Nat. Bk., N. Y.; other loans at office of City Treasurer. ERIE SCHOOL DISTRICT. All bonds tax-exempt to holder. A-0 $14,0000..- Apr 1 1914 45 J-D 11,000o_June 1 1913 45 2,000c__ _June 1 1915 1,000c___May 1 1914 M-N 6,0000_ May 1 1915 48 5,000c_Sept 1 '15-'24 45 '04 M-S 6,0000 ____1913-1915 48 '05 J-J 40,0000 --- _1913-1920 45 '07 J-J 4s '08 J-D 59,000o_Deo 1 '21-'32 48 '10 F-A 145,0000_Aug 1 '14-'38 __s '12 ___ 10,000 1929-1937 4s '11 A-0 63,000 BOND.DEBT May 8'13_ _5413,000 Assessed valuation 1913_ _48,000,000 Value school prop. 1913-- 1,400,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_$12.00 Population in 1910 66,525 INT.at Security Say.& Tr. Co.Erie. EDGEWORTH. This borough Is in Allegheny Co. Incorporated 1904. Sewer Bonds(Exempt State tax). 4s '06 F-A $69.000o__Augl '13-35 BOND.DEBT May 1 '13.._ _$69,000 Sinking fund -4.092 Assess. val.(90% act.) '13-3,603.560 Boro. tax (per$1,000)1912_ _$8.80 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_..$17.05 Population in 1910 1,229 INT. at Colonial Tr. Co. Pittsburgh. ETNA. This borough is in Allegheny Co. 430'10 --- $60,000 1915-1924 EDWARDSVILLE SOH. DIST. Improvement Bonds. This district is In Luzerne County 430_12 A-0 $25,000__Apr 1 '31-'36 5s '04 Oct $9,000_ _Oct 1 '13-'21 Water and Light Bonds. 5s '06 Aug 10,000__ Aug 1 '13-'22 430'11 A-0 $24,000 5s '11 May 23,000 1938 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1912_1925-1930 $96,000 (Optional after May 1 1928.) Assessed valuation 1911 4,029,080 5s '08 A-0 25,000 _ _ _1914-1928 Tax rate (per BOND. DEBT Apr 11 1912 $69,000 Population in $1,000) 1912-$10.00 1910 5,830 Sinking fund 4,792 Assessed valuation '12-'13_3,233,297 School tax (per 1,000) 1912_512.00 FARRELL. INTEREST payable in dwEardsThis borough, formerly South ville at People's National Bank. Sharon, is in Mercer County. Inc. Dec. 1901. Name changed by decree ELLWOOD CITY. of court April 151912. This borough Is in Lawrence Co. 430 J-J $45,000c -.1913-1933 Fire Dept. Bonds. (Part due every 5 years) 430'12 J-J $15,000 Street-lmpt. and Funding. Sewer, Street & Bldg. Bonds. 430'12 A-0 $50,000- __Oct 1 1942 4 As'07 J-J $20,000 Sewer Bonds. 1927 5s J-J 12,000 1917 430'04 J-J $100,000c_ _July 1 1934 (Subject to call after 10 years.) Improvement Bonds. 430 M-S $15,000 430'09 M-N360.000r___May 1 1939 1926 BOND. DEBT May 1913_ _$255,000 (Subject to call after 10 years.) Assess. val. (2-3 act.) 1913_6,000,000 Sewer Bonds. Tax rate (per 51,000) 1913 _310.00 430'10 J-J $10,000c Population in 1910 Street-Improvement Bonds. 10,190 4 M8'10 J-J $30,0000 INT.in Farrell at Colonial Tr. Co. BOND. DEBT May 1912_ $97,000 All bonds are tax-free to holder. Sinking fund 15,000 Assess. val.(A actual) 'I1..1,827,855 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_512.00 FARRELL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Population in 1910 Bonds are all tax-free to holder. 3,902 INTEREST at First National 430'07 J-J $50,000c 1937 Bank, Ellwood City. 7,500c___Aug 1 1917 430 F-A {10,000c___Aug 1 1922 12,000c__ _Aug 1 1927 EMSWORTH. 4 s M-N 30,500c 1933 This borough is in Allegheny Co 4, 8'08 J-J 30,000c_ _ _July 1 1938 Inc. July 14 1896. Pop'n '10, 1.510. BOND.DEBT May 17 '13_$140,000 Sewer, Street & Funding Bonds Sinking fund 38,000 4s '06 M-S $10,500__Dec 1 '13-33 Assessed valuation 1913..-5,902,810 I 5,000o__ _Sept 1 1921 School tax (per $1,000) 1910--$6.25 4 As'06 M-S 1 8,000o__ _Sept 1 1926 Population in 1910 10,190 10,000o___Sept 1 1931 Population in 1912 (est.) 11,000 12,000c_ _ _Sept 1 1936 INT. Is payable at Colonial Trust 348'08 F-A 13,000c._ _Aug 1 1923 Co. in Farrell or at Pittsburgh. Funding Bonds. 43s'13 J-J t310,000c_Feb 1 '28&'33 14,000c_Feb 1 '38&'43 FRANKLIN. This city is in Venango Co. Inc. Building Bonds. 430 M-N $5,000c__May 16 1925 Jan. 14 1909. Pop'n 1910, 9,767. 3 30'00 M-N $14,000 Paving Bonds. 330'99 M-S 14,750 DEBr 1$7,000c__May 16 1930 3 J-J 6,000 430 M-N 8,000c_May 16 1935 4sAs'02 '04 J-J 7,500 10,000c__May 16 1940 Water-Plant-Purchase Bonds.' BOND. Apr 1 '13..„5104,500 430'08 J-J $255,500c&r -1913-1938 Assess. val. (4-5 act.) '13_ _1.583,000 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1913 $10.00 BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ $301,750 Floating debt 20,999 INTEREST is payable at the Real Sinking fund 13,768 Estate Say. & Trust Co., Allegheny. Assessed valuation 1911_ -5,500,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911__ _512.00 fn reintl 10 ax ti2 Porvita 9,767 EPHRATA. to9 This borough Is in Lancaster Co. Inc. 1892. Bonds tax-free to holder. FREEDOM. Electric-Light Bonds. This borough is in Beaver County. 4s '03 Jan $5,500c __ -1933 Oeneral-Impt. Bonds (Tax-free). (Subject to call after 1908.) 430'12 J-J $5,000__July 1 '19-'28 4s Apr. $6,000c_1938 Street-Impt. Bonds. (Subject to call after 1914.) 430'12 ___ $40,000 Water Bonds (opt. after 1916)• BOND.DEBT July 1912.._ $26.500 4s '06 J-J $45,000c 1936 Assessed valuation 1911......1,334,747 Water and Funding Bonds. 3,060 4s '10 A-0 $10,000c1940 Population in 1910 INT. on gen. impt. bonds at St. (Subject to call after 1915.) BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1911.. $72,000 Clair Nat. Bank, Freedom. Floating debt 2,489 Sinking fund 7,078 GLASSPORT. Asses. val. (3i act.)11 This borough is in Allegheny Co. 1,194.160 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911__ -$14.75 Inc. July 211902. Pop'n '10, 5,540. Population in 1910 Bonds. 3,192 55 Funding '08 J-J $40,000c_July 1 '14-'38 INT. at Borough Treas. office. 430'02 M-S 11,000o _ -1913-1922 48 '03 J-D 52,000c _ _ _ _1912-1955 ERIE. BOND. DEBT This city is in Erie County. All Floating debt Mar 31 '13- $103,000 16,310 onds are tax-free to holder. Sinking fund 76,076 Judgment Bonds (opt. aft. 1910). Assess. val.(60% act.) '13_3,560,964 3s'05 J-J $34,000c__ May 1 1925 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1913..$8.50 Hospital Bonds (opt. aft. 1912). Bonds are free from State tax. 30'02 J-J $. 1,000c__July 1 1922 INTEREST on the 4s and 5s at Overhead-Crossing Bonds. s'03 J-J $15,000c....July 1 1923 U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co., N. Y.; on Subject to call after July 1 1913.) 4s at Northern Trust Co., Phila. Fire-Dept. Bonds (opt. aft. 1913). s'03 J-J $11,000c_ _July 1 1923 GLASSPORT SCHOOL DIST. Park Bonds (opt. aft. 1912). School Bonds. 30'02 J-J $16,000c_ _July 1 1922 5s - $50,000 Street Bonds (opt. aft. 10 yrs.). TOTAL DEBT May 1909-- $116,228 S '01 July 570,0000-July 1 1921 Sinking fund 4,022 J-J 19,5000_ _July 1 1922 Assessed valuation 1908_ 2,01n noo 30'03 J-J 11,000c._July _July 1 19231School tax (per $1,000) 1912--$10.00 [VOL.xcvi. GREENSBURG. HAZLETON SCHOOL DIST. This borough is in Westmoreland Building Bonds (Tax-exempt). Co. Inc. 1799. Pop'n '10. 13,012. 4s '95 M-S $1,000c (Subject to call after 1900.) 1915 48 g'99 J-D •$32,000c-June 1 1929 45 g'00 A-0 •28,000c___Oct 1 1930 4s '01 F-A $30,0000 (Subject to call after 1906)1921 4s g '00 A-0 •9,0000_ _Oct 1 1930 Nov 1 1931 4s '11 J-J $60,000c 5s '11 M-N 35,0001933 (Optional after May 1 1912.) (Sub. totcall $6,000 y'ly after 1913) 430'08 M-S $50,000c 1938 4s '11 J-J 85,000c_Ju1y 1 '16-'41 DEBT BOND. (Subject to call after 1918.) Apr 1913__ $176,000 4s '08 A-0 $50,0000___Oct 1 1938 Assess. val.(A act.) '12__ -9,000,000 45 g '06 J-J •27,000c__ _Jan 1 1936 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _513.00 25,452 Population in 1910 Refunding & Impt. Bonds. 4s g '06 M-N *$25,0000_ _Nov 1 1936 INT. payable by City Treasurer. BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1912 $256,000 Floating debt 28,000 HOMESTEAD. Sinking fund This borough Is In Allegheny Co. 9,500 Assessed valuation 1912_ _10,368,470 Inc. Oct. 1880. Pop. '10, 18,713. Total tax (per $1,000) 1909_ _$20.50 Funding Bonds. Bonds marked (*) optional 20 5.4s J-J $25,000c_ _ _Jan 1 1918 years from date of issue. 93,000c __ _July 1 1932 45 J-J 4 Ms'10 M-N 30,000c_ _May 1 1940 INT. at Borough Treas. office. Sewer and Funding Bonds. Bonds are tax-free to holder. J-D $11,000c_ _ Y'ly to 1918 5.4s Refunding Bonds, J-J $15,500c__ _July 1 1919 4s GREENSBURG SCHOOL DIST. J-J 41,000c_ _July 1 1922 Bonds are tax-free to holder and 48 are opt. 20 years from date of issue. 4 As'08 A-0 25,000c__ _Apr 1 1928 4 368'09 M-S 24,500c_ _ _Molt 1 1934 55 '96 J-J $26,0000 430'10 M-N 15,000c_..May _May 1 1940 4s '04 J-J 44,0000 Improvement Bonds. 4s '08 J-J 110,000--July 1 1938 F-A $55,000c__ _Aug 1 1934 BOND.DEBT May 15 '13_5180,000 430 Garbage Furnace Bonds. Assess. val.(% act.) '13_10.863,575 J-J $15,000c_ _ _July 1 1917 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_57.50 4s Water-Works Bonds. Population in 1910 13,012 A-0 $16,000c__Y'ly to 1916 55 INT. at Treasurer's office. A-0 8,000c_ _Y'ly to 1916 5.4s 15,000c- July 1 1917 J-J 4s GROVE CITY. F-A 20,000c.- -Feb 1 1937 48 This borough is in Mercer County. Street-Improvement Bonds. Inc. in 1883. Pop'n 1910, 3,674. M-S $20,0000___Sept 1 1915 5.4s Funding & Sewer Bonds(Tax-fr) 4s M-N 20,000c___Sept 1 1930 4 As'll J-J $45,000_ _ _Jan 1 '21-40 5.48 7,000c. _Y'ly to 1914 J-D TOTAL DEBT Nov 1912_ $106,000 4 As • F-A 125,000c_ _ _Aug 1 1938 Assessed valuation 1912_ _ _1,596,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '13-$581,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912_ _513.50 T Waaxtevrab luoa ntdio sn(1%11.3above)__ 59,000 INT. at Grove City Nat. Bank. e0 ) l9v4 a,l1u3 a 9 (Assessment about 60% actu HANOVER TWP.SCR. DIST. Borough tax (per$1,000) 1912 $11.00 This township is in Luzern° Co. INTEREST is payable at the First School Bonds. National Bank, Homestead. 5.403 M-N $50,000o_ _Nov 1 '14-'25 Bonds are tax-free to holders. F-A 120,000o Aug 1 1922 4s 120.000c_ _Aug 1 1932 5s '12 F-A160,000 Augl'22,'27&'32 HOMESTEAD SCHOOL DIST. 40,000„Aug 1 '37& '42 5.45 M-S $2,000o ___ _Sept 1913 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1911_ $110,000 45 M-N 35,000c___May 1 1919 Assessed valuation 1910- -18,250,000 45 J-D 20,0000.._ _ Dec 1 1925 School tax (per $1,000) 1910--$6.25 4 As'09 J-J 22,000c_July 1 '13-'34 Population in 1910 6,965 4 As'10 A-0 120,000c__ _Apr 1 1940 INTEREST payable at the Wyom- 48 '04 J-J 22,000c_July 1 '13-'28 ing Valley Trust Co. In Wilkes-Barre. BOND. DEBT Oct 1912-- $174,000 Sinking fund 40,000 HARRISBURG. Assess. val.(80% act.) '11_9,604,296 Harrisburg, the capital Of the State School tax (per $1,000) 1911_$11.00 Is situated in Dauphin Co. Incorp. payable in Homestead Mch. 19 1860. The city assumes atINTEREST the Motiongahela Trust Co. pavinent of Sate tax on all its bonds. Water Bonds. 48 J-J $22,300o___Jan 1 1914 HONESDALE SCHOOL DIST. 4s J-J 102,400c_ _Jan 1 1915 This district is in Wayne County. 48 J-J 21,000c_ _Jan Jan 1 1916 4s '08 A-0 $55.000c ____1914-1938 48 J-J 49,500c 1923 BOND. DEBT May 1 '13- $55,000 3,124 48 J-J 57,700c_ _ _July 1 1924 Sinking fund 3s J-J 65,000c__ _Jan 1 1932 Assessed valuation 1913.._ _2,199,180 (Assessment about full value.) City Bonds. J-J 3114,400c_July 1 '17-'24 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_56.50 4s 2,900 Population In 1913 (est.) Public Improvement Bonds. INT. at Wayne Co. Say. Bank, M-S5473,200c_Sept 1 '13-'25 330 M-S 254,800e_Sept 1 '26-'32 Honesdale. 45 4s '07 M-S 322,000c_Mch 1 '14-'36 45 '10 M-S 91,000c_ _Sept 1 1915 HUNTINGDON COUNTY. 48 M-S 308,000e_Sept 1 '16-'29 Huntingdon is the county seat. BOND. DT. May 16 '13_$1,881,600 Court-House.Bonds. Assessment debt (add'i)_ 207,233 33-s8t4s'01 A-0 $75,000 Oct 1 '13-'27 Sinking fund assets 263,650 BOND.DEBT Mar 1913_ - $75,000 Total assessed val. 1912_ _47,577,993 Assess. val.(40% act.) '12_8,389,816 (Assessment about 3 actual value) County tax (per $1,000) 1912....$l.00 Exempt property $20,446,893 Population in 1910 38,304 City tax (per $1,000) in 1913_ _ _ 9.50 INT. at Union Nat. Bank, HuntTotal tax (per $1,000) 1913 _ _ 21.50 ingdon. Population in 1910 64.186 INT. at office of City Treasurer. INDIANA. Sinking fund receives yearly approThis borough is the county seat of priations sufficient to pay int. on the Indiana County. Inc. in 1805. Bonds city's debt and 5% of the principal. are all tax-free to holder. Paving Bonds. HARRISBURG SCHOOL DIST. 4s '09 J-J $35,0000_ _July 1936 (Subject to call after 1916) All bonds are tax-exempt to holder. 430'11 A-0 1$4,0000 Apr 1 '1621 Interest payable at office of Treas. A-0 $30,000c__•Oct 1 1921 4s 1 6,000c Apr 1 '26&31 Sewer Bonds, Series C. A-0 18,0000_ _ _•Apr 1 1922 48 A-0 67,5000.....Oct 1 1922 4s '03 M-S $16,000o_ __Sept 1933 4s (Subject to call after 1904) 48 A-0 10,000c_aOct 1 1914 4s Sewer Bonds, Series E. A-0 25,000o_ _aApr 1 1916 4s A-0 53,500c___Oct 1 1916 4Ms'09 J-J $40,000c_July 1 '19-'39 45 J-J Series A and B. 63,000c__ _Jan 1 1917 3 As A-0 81,000c__Apr 1 '14-'33 4s '96 M-S $2,900c___ _Sept 1916 45 '08 J-J 132,000c Jan 1 '14-'29 (Subject to call after 1897) 127,000e_ _Jan 1 '30-'38 48 '02 M-N $2,500o_ _ _ _May_ 1922 35 g J-J 32,000o_ _Jan 1 1921 (Subject to call after 1907) 4s '05 A-0 66,000c_ _Apr 1 '14-35 Buildings Bonds, Series G. 4s '08 A-0 49.000c_ _Oct 1 '13-'38 430'12 M-N$20,000c_May 1 '17-'42 45 '09 A-0 56,000c_ _Oct 1 '14-'39 (Part due each 5 years. 45 '10 A-Of 51,500c__ _Apr 1 1915 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913__ 5126,400 1257,500c_ _Apr 1 '16-'40 Assess'd valuation for 1912_2,074,686 48 '11 A-0 72,000c_Apr 1 '16-'41 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value) 4s '12 A-0 78,000c_Apr 1 '17-'42 Borough tax (per $1,000)'11--515.00 BOND.DEBT May 9'13 $1,068,000 Population in 1910 5,749 Sinking fund assets_ INT. at Farmers' Bank, Indiana. 164,507 Assess. val.(70% act-.)'13-.49,150,552 School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _$8.00 Value school prop. 1912-31,450,000 INDIANA COUNTY. Indiana is the county seat. OPTIONAL.-Bonds are subject County-Home Bonds (Tax-free). to call as follows:•10 years before ma--- $1.25,0000____July 1 1919 turity, and a15 yrs. before maturity. 4s County Purposes (Tax-free). $24,4000- _Feb 1 1915 3.60s10HAZLETON. This city is in Luzeme County. 3.60'12 A-0 11,400c___Apr 1 1915 Incorporated 1891; organized 1982. BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '13- $160,800 74,000 Refund. Bds.(opt. aft. Apr. 1 '17) Sinking fund 1912- -15,826,244 4s '12 A-0 $17,000c___Apr 1 1942 Assessed valuation (Assessment about 1-3 actual value) Sewer Bonds. County tax (per $1,000) 1912- _55.00 48 '08 F-A $60,000o 1938 Population in 1910 66,210 (Subject to call after 1913) City-Flail Bonds (opt. aft. 1916)• INT. at Treasurer's office. 4s '11 F-A 1475.000 1941 Paving Bonds. JOHNSTOWN. 48 '06 F-A $3,000c_ _Feb 1 1936 This city is in Cambria County. (Subject to call after -Feb 1 1911) Incorporated Dec. 18 1889. The city BOND.DEBT Mar 1913_ _ $155,000 pays the State tax on all bonds. Assess. val.(A act.) '12.. _9,621,375 Fire Alarm (opt. after 1904)• Tax rate (per $1,000)1912$7.80 4s '94 J-J $8,000c _Jan 1 1924 Population in 1910 25,432 Building Bonds (od . ,Tfter 1905). INT. payable at office of Treasurer. 45 '00 M-S $60,000c_ - ..pt 1 1930 MAY, 1913.] PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. 71 State & Co. tax (per $1.000)'13.$9.00 LEWISTOWN. 80.813 This borough is in Mifflin County. Population in 1910 INT. at County Treasurer's office. Bridge& Paving Bonds. 48 '12 --- $24,000 1942 (Subject to call beginning 1922.) MO KEESPORT. Sewer Bonds (Tax-exempt), This city is in Allegheny County. M-N $66.000c 4s _1934 Incorp. Jan. 15 1891, (Subject to call after 1909.) Funding Bones. M-N $5,000c 45 1939 48 M-S $121,000 serially to Sept '17 (Subject to call after 10 years.) Hose-House Bonds (Tax-exempt) 4s '10 M-N 200,000__N0v 1 '15-'39 ___ 42,000....July 1 1920 5s '08 F-A $5,000o_ _ _Feb 1 1938 436s Paving Bonds. (Subject to call after Aug. 1 1913.) 45 '11 M-S $79,000c_Sept 1 '16-'31 paving Bonds (opt. aft. 1916)• 15,000 4s '06 F-A $22,000c___Aug 1 1936 _s '12 Various -Purposes. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913_ $122,500 Assessed valuation 1911__ _3,240,545 48 '05 J-J $50,000. __Jan 1 1931 (Assessment at about actual value.) (Subject to call on Jan 1, $2,000 LANCASTER COUNTY. yearly, 1910 to 1925, and $3,000 Lancaster is the county seat. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911..- _$22.00 yearly, 1926 to 1931. Inclusive.) Population in 1910 8,166 Bonds are tax-exempt to holders. Bonds. Improvement Improvement Bonds. INTEREST at Treasurer's office. 45 J-J f$10,000--Jan 1 '14-'18 3 Ms'98 A-0 $87,2000_ _ _Apr 1 1928 _Jan 1 '19-'25 21,000_ 1 1 1928 144,100o___Oct 3$0'98 A-0 4s '09 J-J 85,000....July 1 '14-'39 330'99 A-0 141,100o--_Apr 1 1929 LIGONIER. 1916-1930 This boro. is in Westmoreland Co. 4s '11 M-S 79,000 BOND.DEBT Mar 29'13 $401,900 Water Bonds. 107,200 4%8'12 ___ $65,000 Sinking fund 1 '14-'35 M-N $176,000....Tan '06 45 Assessed valuation 1913_130,777,536 TOTAL DEBT May 8 1913_$65,000 4s '09 J-J 30.000__Jan 1 '25-'39 1,575 County tax (per $1,000) 1912_..$2.50 Population in 1910 Bonds. Sewer value.) actual (Assessment about X 48 '07 J-J $65,280_ _Jan 1 '14-'37 167,029 Population in 1910 City Poor Farm Bonds. INTEREST payable in Lancaster. LOCKHAVEN. This city is in Clinton County. Ii '07 J-J $37,440. Jan 1 '14-'37 Inc. Mch. 28 1870. Pop. '10, 7,772 BOND. DEBT May 9'13.$1,002,500 LANSDOWNE. 195,096 Floating debt Bonds. This borough is in Delaware Co. 4sRefunding 315,705 '98 J-D $25,000c___Dec 1 1918 Sinking fund Improvement Bonds. May 1 1924 Assessed valuation 1912_24,302,800 1914-1943 334s'04 M-N 84,500o_ __Oct _ $75,000 1 1923 (Assessment about M actual value.) Bonds(tax-free) 3 bs'03 A-0 10,000c_ Sewer&Highway 43,58'13*$31 200May 1 1922 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1908.) City tax (per $1,000) 1912____$10.75 55 JOHNSTOWN SCHOOL DIST. 42 694 8,500c__ _July 1 1920 Population in 1910 25,000__Jan 1 1926 3 Ms'10 J-J Bonds all opt. beg. 5 yrs aft. date. 48 INT. payable by City Treasurer. __ 10,000-- _ -Jan 1 1927 (Subject to call after July 1 1912.) 330'01 M-N $56,000c_ _ _May 1 1931 48 The water 4s of 1906, bonds of -_- *10,000-_Jan 1 1929 3 Ms'10 M-N 15,000c_ _ _Nov 1 1930 3)0'02 J-D 7,000c. _ _June 1 1932 330 *12,500____Jan 1 1930 (Subject to call after Nov. 1 1920.) 1907 and improvement bonds of 4s '06 J-D 63,0000...June 1 1936 330 *18,000___July 1 1933 48 '07 J-J $20,000r_ _ _Jan 1 1927 1909 are tax-free to holders. 430'08 F-A 77,000c_ __Feb 1 1938 40 4s '09 J-D 35,000c.._ _June 1 1939 4s- *5,000_-_-Apr 1 1934 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1912.) City Bonds. 430'10 M-S •55,000c. __Sept 1 1940 *Subject to call ann. in amts. on hand SCHOOL DIST. 4Ms'12 J-D 95,000c_ _June 1 1927 BOND.DEBT Sept 1912._ $111,709 4s '95 M-N 125,0000-May 1 1915 MC KEESPORT 1924 A-0 *65,000c 4345 Water Loans. $388,000 Floating debt BOND. DEBT May 1'13 11,497 1 '14-'27 46,0000-ran J-J 1914 1 3345 $19,500c___July J-J '94 48 39,922 TOTAL DEBT Sept 1912_ 123,197 Sinking fund '14-'30 1 M-N •85,000c_May 330 Value school prop., 1912.. 1,184,000 Assets 62,915 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913-- $207,500 48 '05 J-J 234,000o...fan 2 '14-34 Assessed valuation 1912_ _19,643,280 NET DEBT Sept 1912.._ 60,282 Water bonds (included) _ 137,500 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '13.. $455,000 6,793 (Assessment about 40% actual value) Assess. val.(607 act.)'12_3,600,000 Sinking fund 116,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_414.70 Tax rate (per $1°,000) 1912---$22.00 Assess. val. (1-3 act.)'12 3,402,300 Sinking fund Apr 1 1913._ 339,000 DEBT NET tax (per Total 1912-$23.00 $1,000) 55,482 Population in 1910 Population in 1910 4,066 _24,302,830 1912_ valuation Assessed • Exempt from tax to holder. State tax on bonds is paid by city. payable in Philadelphia. (Assessment 40 to 60% actual value.) INT.at office of City Treasurer. INT. at City Treas. office. School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ $8.00 LATROBE. • Tax-free to holders. This borough is in Westmoreland JUNIATA SCHOOL DISTRICT. DIST. SCHOOL LOCKHAVEN INTEREST on the $65,000 issue is in bonds The Incorp. County. 1851. This district is in Blair County to holder. are All tax-free bonds at the Pittsburgh Trust Co. payable 5s '11 M-S $35,000_ __Sept 1 1941 below are tax-free to holder. Inter- Issues of 1897 and 1900 subject to in Pittsburgh; on other loans at est is payable at Latrobe Trust Co. (Optional after Sept. 1 1926.) call after 10 years; issue of 1902 sub- National Bank of McKeesport. & Bds. Funding improvement 5s '12 M-S 30,000___May 19 1942 ject to call after 15 years. (Subject to call May 19 1932.) 4 Ms'09 J-J $53,000c__Jan 1 '14-'39 330'00 M-S $6,000c___Mch 1 1920 1943 5s '96 J-D 15,0000_..June 1 1926 3.658'97 F-A 8,000c_Aug 1 1917 MO KEES ROCKS. 30,000 5s '13 _ (Subject to call after 1911.) (Subject tocall beginning 1933.) This borough is in Allegheny Co. 3)4s'02 M-N 34,000c.-May 2 1922 BOND. DEBT May 1912- $115,000 43s'01 M-N $25,000c_ _Nov 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '12...$48,000 55 '95 ____ $40,000 1915 (Subject to call after 1916.) _ 1911_ -1,754,000 valuation Assessed serial 45 '98 ____ 17,000 1911_3,796,500 valuation Assessed City-Hall Bonds. School tax (per $1,000) 1911- -$14.50 serial 17,000 '03 43 (per $1,000) 1912 tax School _$6.00 4)0'03 J-J $17,500o_july 1 1933 serial 45 '06 ____ 106,000 INT. at Dist. Treasurer's office. BOND. DEBT Apr 1913-- $110,500 KANE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Funding Bonds. 5s '07 A-0 $94,000_ _ _Oct 1 '13-'36 Assessed valuation 1912...5,174,490 15 '14-'29 $65,000c_Apr A-0 '09 4s BOND. DEBT May 2'13_ $116,500 (Assessment about 65%actual value) LOGAN TWP. SCH. DIST. (Part due every 5 years.) This district is in Blair County. Assessed valuation 1913_2,000,000 Boro tax (per $1,000) 1912---$8,00 430'12 J-J 115,000c_July 15 17-'37 Refunding and Building Bonds. 8,777 School tax (per $1,000) 1913-$21.60 Population in 1910 (Part due every 5 years.) 4;0'07 J-J $65',000c.._ _Jan 1 1922 BOND.DEBT May 9 1913 _$360,000 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1917.) 35,000 _ Floating LATROBEISCHOOL DISTRICT. KNOXVILLE SCHOOL DIST. BOND. DEBT Apr 1911$65,000 Assessed debt valuation 1913 _7,976,620 Bonds below are tax-free to holder. Floating This district is in Tioga County. $26,000 debt 1913____$9.00 $1.000) (per rate Tax Funding Bonds. 430'13 M-N$30,000__May 1 '17-'22 20,000 fund 14,703 430'09 J-J 128,5000.Jan 1 '14-'32 Sinking . (1) TOTAL DEBT 3,700.000 Population in 1910 valuation 1910 $62,000 Assessed BOND. DEBT Apr 1912_ tax (per $1,000) 1910___$9.00 MASONTOWN. Assessed valuation 1911...5,005,230 School LACKAWANNA COUNTY. payable at Union Bk..Altoona. School tax (per $1,000) 1910... _$8.00 INT. This borough is in Fayette County. County seat is Scranton. INT. at Latrobe Tr. Co., Latrobe. LOWER XERION TOWNSHIP. Bonds below are tax-free to holders. Funding Bonds. Water Bonds. 4s g '03 M-N 1$100,000eMay 1 '14-23 This township (P. 0. Ardmore) is $17.000--Aug 1 1940 450'10 1 50.000c_May 1 1933 LEBANON. Montgomery County. This city is in Lebanon County. in Sewer Sewer Bonds. 4s '08 J-D 180,000o__Dec 15 1938 tax.) or Bonds-(Free -__Aug 1 1940 Incorporated Nov. 25 1885. Bonds 434s'10 Refunding Bonds. J-J $198,000c_July 1 '13-'28 TOTAL DEBT$8,000_ 330 May 8 1913-$25,000 4s '02 A-0$225,000c.. _ _Apr 1 1922 are exempt from tax to holder. ($40,000 due each 5 years.) 485,500 valuation 1912 Assessed Refunding Court-House Bonds. 330'06 ____ $20,000 29 J150,000c_Jan'19-'24-' 4s '04 J-J rate (per $1,000) 1912...$16.00 4s '06 J-D $135,0000-Deo 1 1936 4s '10 A-0 170,000o_Apr 1 '15&'20 1 50,000c__ _Jan 1 1934 Tax 890 170 000o_Apr 1 '25&'30 Road Bonds. 1912 _4398,000 Population in 1910 9 Oct DEBT BOND. Refunding Water Bonds. 4s '11 A-01$100,000c_Apr 1 1921 fund (cash & bonds) 75,808 MEAD1TILLE. Sinking A-0 1 33s _Apr '17-'32 $83,000o_ 150,0000„Apr 1 1931 Assessed valuation 1912_19,491.435 ($21,000 due every 5 years.) This city is in Crawford County. BOND.DEBT Mar 1 '13.. $940,000 (Assessment about 1-3 actual value.) Water Works Bonds. Sewer Bds. (Part every 5 years). 25,000 Floating debt tax(per $1,000) 1912J7.00 4s '98 Township '16-'41 1 $110,000c_Apr '11 A-0 A-01153,000c__ _Jan 1 1929 146,899 4s Sinking fund 17,671 1910 in Population Fund. Bonds (821,000 ev. 5 yrs.). (Subject to call Jan 1 1904.) Assessed valuation 1912_178,398,032 INTEREST payable at Merlon 4s '03 A-0 $43,000o_ _Apr 1 '17-'22 3 Ms $35,000c___July 1 1933 J-J (Assessment about full value.) Title & Trust Co.. Ardmore. City Bonds (opt. any time). (Subject to call 1918.) County tax (per $1,000) 1912...$7.10 1923 A-0 $31,5000 Refunding Bonds (Tax free). 259,570 4s Population in 1910 1935 4s '05 J-J $30,000c INT. payable at Treasurer's office. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 '12.. $400,500 LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. 67,780 Sinking funds (Subject to call 1910.) Bonds are all tax-free to holder. Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '11_12,044,337 4s06 J-J 58,000_ _July 1 1936 LANCASTER. '18-'39 $180,000c_Ja (Subject to call July 1 1921.) This is the capital of Lancaster City tax (per $1,000) 1911..... _$7.00 4s '09 J-J 3 30 60 6:0 16 17 19,240 3$0'01 J-D 27,000c ----1931 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1911_ $2 County. Incorporated March 20 Population in 1910 1929 Sinking fund 4 Ms'99 J-D 18,100c INT. paid at City Treas. office. 1818. State tax on bonds is paid 43.6'10 A-Of60,000c_Oct 1 '25-'30-35 Water debt (included)._ 188,000 by city. Population '10, 47,227. 1 1940 20,000c____Apr Total valuation 1911-12...3,933,429 Water-System-Impt. Bonds. LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND.DEBT Marl '13_ $305,100 (Assessm't about 50% actual value.) 4s '11 A-0 $75,000c__ _Apr 1 1941 Refunding Bonds (Taxable). 15,875 Total tax (per $1,000) 1908___$29.00 Sinking fund (Subject to call after April 1 1931.) 45 '10 __ $119,000o Ju dgment Bde. (Opt. after 1915)• Assessed valuation 1912..18,952,415 Population in 1910 12.780 425,000 every 5 years.) INT. is payable at city treasury. A-0$120,000c___Jnly 1 1925 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913- $119,000 (Assessmentabout 1-3 actual value.) 4s Sewer Bonds. Sinking fund 12 ,000 School tax (per $1,000)1912_47.50 17,676 MEDIA. 3 Ms'04 M-S$250,000o_ __Sept 1 1934 ASSOSS. val.(X act.) '12_ _12,000,000 Population In 1910 INTEREST payable at Merlon This borough is in Delaware Co. (Subj. to call part yrly. from 1924.) School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ -$6.00 Title & Trust Co.. Ardmore. Incorporated Ditch. 10 1850. Bonds 48 '06 A-0 $90,0000_ _Oct 1 1936 INT. at office of Treasurer. are taxable. Pop. 1910, 3,582. (Subject to call after Oct. 11926.) 1914 $15,000r Sewer Sc Fire Dept. Bonds. LEBANON COUNTY. LUZERNE COUNTY. 929 40.000r__1919 & 1924 45 '10 A-0 $65,0000_ __Apr 1 1940 Lebanon is the county seat. The county seat is Wilkes-Barre. 3143'99 e-a I 30,000r 1 April after 1930.) call to (Subject Bridge Bonds. Int. payable at Treasurer's office. f 20,000c_July 1 '21&'26 Refunding Water Bonds. 433'04 A-0 $8,950o Bonds (Tax-free). 4 gs'll J-J 120,000c___July Court-House 1 1931 J-J $45,000o.V. 76, p. 1156 48 '05 3 Ms 20,9000 430'07 J-D$760,000c ____1913-1927 5.000c _July 1 1914 J-J Street-Improvement Bonds. Funding Bonds. 4s '09 A-0 800,000c _ _1914-1933 58 45 '08 A-0 $85,000o___Apr 1 1938 43 '04 A-0 $25,000c _-_ _1919-1934 4s '03 F-A 310,000c ____1913-1928 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 1913.. $130,000 14,500 Floating debt (Subject to call after April 1 1928.) 4s '89 ____ 700 Refunding Bonds (Tax-free). 20,989 M-N$145,000o__ _Nov 1 1933 BOND. DEBT May 1912.. $54,850 4Ms'11 M-N300,000c_May 1 '17-'36 Sinking fund 3 Ms Assess. val.(2-3 act.) 1912_2,607.920 (Subject to call' see V. 77, p. 724.) Sinking fund 2,000 Bonds (Tax-free). Funding 4s '12 A-0 $30,000o_ _Apr 1 1932 Assess. val(M act.) '08 40,290,149 48 '10 F-A $200,000c_Feb 1 '15-'34 Borough tax (per $1.000) 1912.48.00 INT. payable in Media, on the 3;is (Subject to call after April 1 1922. County tax(per $1,000) 1911- _$2.50 BOND.DEBT Jan 1 '13_ $2,370,000 Relief Fund Bonds. Population in 1910 59,565 Floating debt 17,613 at the Charles Nat. Bank; on others Jan 1920 1 First Nat. Bank. at $14,000r___Apr 6s INT. at County Treasurer's office. Temporary loans 95,000 (Subject to call April 1 1905.) 125,752 Sinking fund_ ______ COUNTY. BOND. DEBT June 1 '13 $919,000 LEHIGH COUNTY. MERCER 161.834,852 Total valuation 1912 Mercer is the county seat. Bonds 955.000 Sinking fund Allentown is the county seat. (Assessment about full value.) 869,667 Borrow. capac. Funding & Improvement Bonds. County tax (per $1,000)'13.-$4.20 are tax-free to holders. Court-House Bonds. Assessed valuation 1912- -25,852.390 48 '09 A-0$200,000o_ __Apr 1 1924 Population In 1910 343.186 1929 ts '09 J-D $329,000c (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) (Subject to call after April 1 1914.) (Subject to call part yrly. from 1911, City tax (per $1.000) 1912--18.00 4s '10 M-N$125,000o_May 1 '15-'35 $329,000 1913 1 Apr DEBT BOND. COUNTY. Total tax (per $1,000) 1912_ 15.50 LYOOMING ($25,000 every 5 years.) 140,000 Floating debt INT. payable at Treasurer's office. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913 $325,000 County acat is Williamsport. 17,200 Sinking fund Refunding Bonds. 55,108 Sinking fund __1918 Assessed valuation 1913..37,693,546 M-N $231,5000 Assessed valuaton 1912_ _69,701,559 330 LANCASTER SCHOOL DIST. M-S 125,400c_._Sept 2 1926 (Assessment about 50% actual value) J-J 122,0000 -1913-1920 (Assessment 50 to 60% actual value.) 3s 4s g State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'13.$9.00 (Subject to call Sept 2 1916.) _ _1920-1930 County tax (per $1,000) 1912.-33.00 20,000r 48 g J-J 77,669 118,823 BOND. DEBT Apr 1913.. $339,800 Ponulation in 1910 30,000o_ _ _Jan 1 1934 Population in 1910 J-J 4s g INT. at County Treasurer's office. Assessed valuation 1912__30,751.82a INT. payable at Treasurer's office. J-J 170,000o_ _Jan 1 '14-'31 4s g JOHNSTOWN (Concl.) Hospital Bonds (opt. after 1912). 4s '02 M-N $10,000c_ __Nov 1 1932 Fire-Dept. Bonds (opt. after 1916) 4s '06 J-D $50,000c___June 1 1936 River-Imp•Bds.(Opt. after 1896). 5s '91 M-N $40,000c_, May 1 1921 Morreliville Boro. Bonds. 55 '93 M-S $10,000c-Sept 1 1913 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1898) Refund. Bonds (opt. aft. 1921)• 330'01 J-D $93,000o___June 1 1931 Sewer & Street Improvement. 4)0'93 M-S $25,000c_ _Sept 1 1923 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1903) 430'94 F-A $50,000c___Aug 1 1924 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1904) .. _Oct 1 1926 4s '96 A-0 call after Oct 1 1906) (Subject to $20,000048 '09 A-0 100,000c____Octl 1939 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1919) Bridge Bonds. 48 '05 M-S $30,0000___Mch 1 1935 (Subject to call after Mch 1 1915) 45 '11 J-J 1540,000_ _July 1 1941 (Subject to call July 1 1921.) 4s '12 J-J $50,000__July 1 1942 (Subject to call July 1 1922.) *Authorized but not yet issued. BOND. DEBT Apr 14 '13 $546,000 Sinking fund (bonds & cash) 248,000 Assessed valuation 1912_ _19,643,380 (Assessment (about 1-3 actualvalue) City tax (per $1,000) 191L_ ..$12.00 Population in 1910 55,482 INT. at City Treasurer's office. 4s g'07 J-J$60,000c_Jan 15 '32-33-38 75,000c-Jan 1 '36-'38 48 J-J '09 30,0000_ __Jan 1 1939 48 '09 J-J 4s '10 J-J 45,000o- __Jan 1 1940 48 '11 A-0 25,000o _ _Apr 1 1941 BOND.DEBT May 16'13 $455,000 Assessed valuation 1912--25,653,004 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _ _$5.00 INTEREST on the 4s due 1913 to 1920 and 1920 to 1930, and bonds of 1907 and 1909, is payable at the Treasurer's office; on all other bonds at the Union Trust Co., Lancaster. All bonds are tax-free to holders. 72 PENNSYLVANIA-CITIES AND TOWNS. MIFFLIN TWP. SCH. DIST. MT. LEBANON TOWNSHIP. This district is in Allegheny County. P. 0. Pittsburgh.) Bonds below are tax-free to holders. Sewer Bonds (Tax-free). 48 '99 A-0*$12,000c_Apr 1 '14-'17 430'13 F-A $60,000c ____1923-1943 430'09 M-S 65,000c_Nov 15 '15-'39 TOTAL DEBT Apr 1 1913 $60,000 43is'11 J-J 30,000c___ _Due$5,000 Assessed valuation 1913... _3,667,000 every 5 years beginning July 1 1916 (Assessment about X actual value.) BOND. DEBT Apr 17 13_ $100,784 INT. at First Nat. Bank, Castle Assessed valuation 1913_ __4,632,510 (Assessment about 3-5 actual value.) Shannon. School tax (per $1,000) 1912___$8.00 Population in 1913 (est.) 8,500 This borough is in Allegheny Co. INT. at Homestead Say. Bank & Floating Debt Bonds (Tax-free to Tr. Co. and First N.Bk., McKeespt. holder). *These bonds are part of an origin$6,000____J-J '13-'18 al issue of $35,000, of which $17,000 4 qs'05 J-J 13,500.. _Jan 1 '14-'22 have been paid. At the Aug. 1903 4 48'08 J-J Street Bonds (Tax-free to holder). term of Allegheny County Common Pleas Court No. 3 the Borough of 3is'04 J-J 515,000____Jan 1 1924 Sewer Bonds (Taxable). Munhall was held to be liable for 1$30,000_Jan 1 '15 & '20 51.8% of the total issue. 4 30'00 J-J 4 30,000_Jan 1 '25 & '30 15.000___Jan 1 1935 This district (P. 0. Allegheny) is in BOND.DEBT Mob 6 1911.. $112.500 Floating debt 20,080 Allegheny County. Sinking funds 14,375 is '95 .I-J $8,000o 430'08 J-J $57,000c_July 1 '13-'38 Assess. val. (2-3 act.) '11...2,949,600 BOND.DEBT Sept 1912 _465,000 Borough tax (per $1,000) 1910_$4.00 Popalation in 1910 Floating debt 4,241 1,500 Assessed valuation 1912_ _$3,575,500 (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) MUNHALL. School tax (per $1,000) 1910..__$6.00 This borough is in Allegheny Co. Population In 1912 (est.) 9,200 Improvement Bonds. INT. payable at Bank of Milivale. 4 30'12 M-N $40,0000_ ..May 1 BOND.DEBT May 8'13_4160,000 Population in 1910 5,185 This district is in Northumberland INT. payable at Monongahela Tr. County. Bonds below are tax-free Co., Hartford. to holder. 46 '10 J-J $32,000o ($1,500 yrly. beg.'16, opt. after '21. is '00 J-J 7,0000 A district in Allegheny County. (Subject to call $1,00 yearly.) Building Bonds (Tax-exempt). 4s A-0 5,000c - _3500 yrly 4s '03 J-J $78,0000 1923 4s '04 J-J 7,000c--- - $500 yrly 4s '05 J-J 15,0000 1925 BOND. DEBT Sept 191-2-____$51,000 430'13 A-0 20,000 ____1928&1938 Assessed valuation 1911___2.359,0o0 Funding Bonds tTax-exemPO• (Assessment about 3i actual value.) 4s 'Oh J4 $10.000c 1925 School tax (per $1,000) 1911_413.00 BOND.DEBT Apr 1913_4103,000 INTEREST at Treasurer's office. Floating debt6,216 Sinking fund ______ _ 48,122 Assessed valuation 1913_ __8,300,000 This district is in Schuylkill County. (Assessment about 4-5 actual value.) 4s '10 M-N$28,000 1946 School tax (per $1,000) 1912._ _35.00 (Subj to call at option of Sch. Board.) Population in 1910 5,185 4s '10 M-N $30.000c _1940 Bonds are tax-free to holder. TOTAL DEBT Apr 1913._ $68,000 INTEREST payable at the MononAssess. val.(X act.) 1911_1,032,000 gahela Trust Co., Homestead, Pa. School tax (per $1,000) l912_$20.00 INT. at Union Nat. Bk., Minersville. MOUNT OLIVER. MILLVALE SCHOOL DISTRICT. MILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. MUNHALL SCHOOL DISTRICT. MINERSVILLE SCHOOL DIST. MONESSEN. This borough is in Westmoreland County. Incorporated Sept. 3 1898. Bonds are non-taxable to holder. Street Improvement Bonds. $30,000c__'16,'22&'27 Is '07 J-D 20,000o ___1934-1935 25,0000 1936 Gen Impt. & Refund. Bonds. 4 30'11 J-D $130,000c_Deo 15 '16-'40 (Part due every five years.) BOND. DEBT Deo 1911._ $349,500 Floating debt 85,200 Sinking fund 8,647 Assess. val.(35% act.) '11_5,191,010 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_424.50 Population In 1910 11,775 ._ INTEREST at Treasurer's office. MONONGAHELA. This city is in Washington County. Street, Building and GarbageIncinerating Bonds. 00'11 M-S 1$5,0000__Sept 1 1932 190,0000..Sept 1 '33-'40 BOND. DEBT May 1 1912_3136,000 Assessed valuation 1911_ __2,803,125 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_325.30 Population in 1910 7,598 INTEREST payable at First Nat. Bank, Monongahela. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. County seat is Norristown. Tax on bonds is paid by county. Court House Bonds. M-S$175,000r ____1913-1933 ($50,000 due every Bye years.) Funding Bonds. 4806 J-DJ$25,000o&r_June 1 1916 1200.000o 6sr_ 1921-26-31-36 TOTAL DEBT May 1913 _ _$400,000 Assessed valuation 1912A18 891.341 (Assessment about full value.) County tax (per $1,000) 1912..$3.00 Population in 1910 169,590 INT. payable at Norristown. MOUNT CARMEL. NARBERTH. This borough is in Mongtomery Co. Inc. Jan. 21 1895. Pop.'10, 1,790. Road Improvement Bonds. 4s '96 J-J 1$2,000r_Jan 1 '14-'16 2,000r__Jan 1 '18-'20 500r..__ _Jan 1 1921 is 97 J-D 1,000r_Dec 1 '13-'17 1 1,000r_Dec 1 '22-'27 is '02 J-J 1,000r 1917 (Subject to call after 1912.) 4s '09 J-D 27,000_...June 1 1939 Sewer System Bonds. 1516,000 May 1 '22&32 48 '07 M-N1 27,000May1'17,'27&37 BOND.DEBT May 1 1912_ $77,500 Assess. val.(X actual) '11_1,560,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911_ _ 421.50 Bonds are tax free to holder. NEW BRIGHTON SCH. DIST. _ 4)4s $40,000 ___ BOND. DEBT Apr 24 1913 $63,000 Assessed valuation 1912...3,783,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_410.00 NEW CASTLE. This city is the capital of Lawrence County. Incorporated in June 1870. In 1897 the boroughs of West New Castle and Mahoning town were annexed to the city. Bonds are exempt from State tax, which is paid by city. Sewer Bonds. 430'07 A-0 $35,000c____Oct 1 1927 (Subject to call Oct. 11017.) 430'08 J-J $12,000c__July 1 1928 (Subject to call after July 1 1918.) 40 12 J-J $75,000____July 1 1932 (Subject to call July 1 1927.) Street Improvement Bonds. 48 '96, F-A $6,000c_ _Aug 1 1916 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1906.) 45 '97 J-J $13,0000_ _July 1 1917 (Subject to call July 1 1907.) 48 '98 F-A $35,000c__ _Aug 1 1918 (Subject to call Aug 1 1908.) Improvement Bonds. 48 '10 J-J $30,000c.... _July 1 1930 (Subject to call after July 11920) 4 Xs'l 1 F-A $50,0000 __Aug 11911 (Subject to call Aug 1 1921) Conduit Bonds. 330'02 M-S $30,000e___Mch 1 1922 (Subject to call Mch 1 1912.) 330'02 A-0 $20,000c___Oct 1 1922 (Subject to call Oct 1 1912.) GEN. BONDS May 8 '13 $300,000 Assessment debt 05,028 TOTAL DEBT May 8'13 395,028 Sinking fund 1,368 Total valuation 1912 19,995,000 (Assessm't about 60% actual value.) City tax (per $1,000) 1912_411.00 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912 __ 23.50 Population in 1910 36.280 INT. payable at city treasury. This city is in Northumberland County. Borough incorp. Nov. 3 1862. Bonds are tax-free to holder. Refunding Bonds. 4s A-0 $34,5000. __Apr 1 1919 43s M-N 32,000o -A913-1937 Building Bonds. 48 M-S $10,400c_Sept 30 1924 Sewer Bonds. 48 A-0 $23,0000- -Oct 1 1924 48 J-J 50,000e. __July 1 1935 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913_ $149,900 Floating debt 61,100 Sinking fund 64,000 Assessed valuation 1912...3,117,879 (Assessment about X actual value.) City tax (per $1,000) 1911____14.00 Total tax (per $1,000) 1911...30.00 Bonds are all tax-free to holder. Population in 1910 17,532 Int. payable by School Treasurer. INT. at Treasurer's office. 330'99 M-N $42,000c___May 1 1919 (Subject to call 1909.) Refunding Bonds. Bonds below are tax-free to holder 330'00 A-0 $18,000c___Oct 1 1920 48 Var $24,5000 1919 (Subject to call Oct 1 1010.) 48 '08 M-S 90.000c_ _Sept 1 1938 330'01 F-A $20.000c___Aug 1 1921 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1918.) (Subject to call Aug 1 1911.) 43013 ___ 100,000 330'05 M N $35,000o__ May 1 1925 BOND.DEBT Apr 1 1913_ $114,500 (Subject to call May 1 1915.) Sinking fund 15,000 330'99 F-A $39,000c Aug 1 1920 Assessed valuation 1912_3.117.879 (Subject to call Aug. 1 1909.) (Assessment about 50% actual val.) 4(s'11 J-J 140,000__Jan 2 1941 School tax (per $1,000) 1912_311.00 (Subject to call after Jan. 2 1921.) Population in 1913 (est.) 18,000 BOND.DEBT May 19 '134294,000 INT. at City Treas. office. Sinking fund 9,713 NEW CASTLE SCHOOL DIST. MT. CARMEL SCHOOL DIST. [VOL. xcvi Assess. val.(60% act.)'13 $20,663,780 OAKMONT. School tax (per $1,000) 1912_ _$9.0t This borough is in Allegheny Co. Population in 1913 (est.)____39,001 Inc. Mch. 1889. Pop. '10, ,3436. Street and Sewer Bonds. 4s '98 A-0 530,0000 1917 This borough is the capital of 4s '05 A-0 41,0000 1935 Montgomery County. Inc. Mch. 31 4 Xs'07 M-N 60,000c_Final pay.'34 1812. Bonds are tax-free to holder. 4)4s'08 M-N 10,000c_Final pay.'37 Borough Bonds 430'10 J-D 15,000cJ'ne l'29.'34,'39 338 g A-0 $73,000r_ _Oct 1 1927 BOND. DEBT May 12 '13 $146,000 (Subject to call 1902.) Sinking fund 16,131 330 g A-0$140,000r___Apr 1 1932 Assess. val. (70% act.)'12_4,629.000 (Subject to call Apr 1 1907.) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1912 $7.50 Refunding Bonds. INT. at First Nat. Bk.. Oakmont. $5 g J-J $150,000r___July 1 1930 (Subject to call 1905.) OAKMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT. 48 g A-0 $300,000r_Apr 1 193t 430'12M-N$110,000 _1917-1942 c (Subject to call after 1913.) (Part due every 5 years.) BOND.DEBT Apr 1913___$663,000 F -A ....Aug 1913 5s $2,500c-Sinking fund 13.470 F-A 4,000c___Aug '14-'ls Assess. val.(2-3 act.)'12__12,911,900 4s M-N 6,000c___Aug '16-'18 Total tax (per $1,000) 1910._ .$19.50 430 BOND. DEBT Apr 15 '13.. $122,500 Population in 1910 27,875 Sinking fund 7,451 INT. payable at Treasurer's office. Assessed valuation 1913 5,040,000 (Assessment about full value.) School tax (per $1,000) 1912...49.50 4,000 Bonds are all exempt from State Population in 1913 (est) INT. payable at First Nat. Bank, tax, which is paid by district. Oakmont, subject to deduction no 330 J-D $62.000r.. 1919 for State tax in Pa. (Subject to call 1909.) 334g M-N $31,000c 1927 (Subject to call 1907.) CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 3%6'04 A-0 $44,0000-Oct 1 1934 OIL This district is in Venango County. (Subject to call Oct 1914.) Bonds arc tax-free to holder. 48 '07 M-S $75,000C__ _Sept 1 1937 4s '97 below J-J $1,500c (Subject to call Sept 1 1917.) 48 '98 A-0 25,000c 330'11 M-N $32,500r___May 1 1941 4s '02 J-J 9,500e (Optional after May 1 1921.) _1920-1927 1929 4s '09 M-N 330'09 J-D $19,000r BOND.DEBT 40,0000Apr 1 1913_ $77,000 (Subject to call 1919.) Assessed valuation __ _8,760,545 1912 330 '99 J-D $18,000r 1919 Value of school prop.'12(est) 310,000 (Subject to call after 1909.) BOND.DEBT Oct 20'12- $281,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1911..--$.69 18,000 Sinking fund 72,759 Population in 1911 (est) INT. at City Treas. office. Assess. val.(X act.)12_11,151,390 Value school property 1912_3565,00U School tax (per $1,000) 1912._ $8.00 OLYPHANT. This borough is in Lackawanna Co. INT. at 1st Nat. Bk.,NorrIstown. Building Bonds (Tax-free). 1$7,000_ _ _ _ Feb 1 1921 430'11 F-A )20,000_Feb 1 '26-'&31 Easton is the county seat. 120,000_Feb 1 '36 '41 .Refunding, Funding & Improve- TOTAL DEBT Sept 1911-- $85,690 ment Bonds (Tax-exempt). Sinking fund 4,109 1$200,0000_Mch 1 '19-'29 Assessed valuation 1910.... _7,208,210 4g'09 M-Sl 100,000o_ _Mch 1 1939 Population in 1910 8,505 BOND. DEBT Mch 31 '13_5300,000 INT. payable at Olyphant. Assessed valuation 1913_385,067,279 (Assessment about 2-3 actual value.) OXFORD. County tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _$3.00 This borough is in Chester County. Population in 1910 127,667 Water Bonds. INT. at office of County Treas. $54,500c_yearly till '41 48 NET DEBT Apr 1913.- $64,500 Assessed valuation 1910_1,100,000 tax (per $1,000) 1911_319,00 This district is in Northampton Total Population in 1910 2,190 County. INT. at Oxford Banks. 4 Xs'09 J-D $66,000_ _Deo 1 '13-'39 (Due in odd years, $4,000 yearly from 1913 to 1929 incl. and $6,000 PARNASSUS SCHOOL DIST. from 1931 to 1939 incl.) This district is in Westmoreland Co. BOND. DEBT May 18 '12 $66,000 $48,000 Balance in treasury 18,807 43s (?) Assessed valuation 1911__ _4,932,461 TOTAL BOND. DEBT__ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1911.---$7.51 PENN TOWNSHIP SCH. DIST. $45,000__Apr 1 '22-'42 4s TOTAL DEBT (7) P. 0. Braddock, Allegheny Co. Various Impt. Bonds. 430'13 A-0$100,000__Apr 1 '18-'33 PHILADELPHIA. Rudolph Blankenburg, Mayor; J. M. Walton, ($25,000 due every 5 years) Comp.; 0. C. Bosbyshell, Sec. TOTAL DEBT Feb 1913_3100,000 Sinking Fund Comm.; L. WagAssessed valuation 191311,846,290 ner, Chairman. Boro. tax (per $1,000) 1913_ _ 44.50 Population in 1910 Philadelphia, co-extensive with the 11,824 county of the same name, is the third. INT. at Braddock Trust Co. city of the United States, and has an area of over 130 square miles. Thecity was founded in 1681 by William High School-Bonds. Penn, chartered in 1787, and consoli436'08 A-01380,000_ _Apr 1 '21-'28 dated in 1854 with numerous outlying 1 5,000-- _Apr 1 1929 districts and boroughs. Many sec430'10 --- $33,000* tions of the city of Philadelphia still 430'11 retain their old names and are con- 34,000 BOND. DEBT May 15 1909 $170,000 stantly referred to as such. Among School tax (per $1,000) 1913_ --58.00 these may be mentioned Germantown, Manayunk, Frankford, Brides'Bonds are tax-free to holder. burg, Roxborough, West Philadelphia, Richmond, &c., &c. The county is under city control and has 430'12 M-N$60,000Mayl '22,'32,'42 no separate debt. On Apr. 14 1913. TOTAL DEBT May 9 '13--$60,000 Judge Willson in Common Pleas Court No. 4 rendered a decision sustaining the right of the city in figurits borrowing capacity to deduct ing Sunbury is the county seat. the debt assumed by the Board of 48 ___ $220,000 BOND. DEBT May 15 1911 5592,000 Education under the new School Assessed valuation 1910436,837,218 Code. V. 96, p. 1169. Municipal Purposes. County tax (per $1,000) 1910-$5.00 330'04 J-J$16,000,000c&r_July1934 Population in 1910 111,420 330'02 J-J 5,000,000r_July 1 1932 Is '98 J-J 5,600.000rDec31 '13-'22 330'98 J-J J1,120,000rDec31 '12-'24 This borough (P. 0. Norwood Sta1 280.000r_Dec 31 1925 tion) is in Delaware County. Incor- 48 '98 J4 1,400,000rDeo 31'25-'27 porated in 1893. State tax on bonds 330'07 J-J 125,000r_Jan 1 1937 below paid by borough. 4s '07 J-J 6,000,000r_Jan 1 1937 4s '08 J-J 4,875,000r_Jan 1 1938 Sewer & Highway Bonds. 43g'96 M-S $9,500c___Sept 1 1926 4s '08 J-J 16,000,000r_July 1 1938 4 Xg'99 F-A 2,000c___Aug 11929 4s '09 J-J 5,739.700r_July 1 1939 5s g '02 M-N 2,000c___Nov 1 1922 3s'90-91M-N 1,585,000rNov 1 '13-'19 450,000rDec31 '13-'21 43.g'05 M-8 2,500c___Sept 1 1935 3s '92 J-J 875,000rDec31 '13-'17 4303'08 J-D 3,000c___5ept 1 1938 35 '93 J-J 875,000rDec31 '18-'22 43ig'11 M-N 50,000c___May 1 1941 Is '93 J-J BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1913..369,000 330'94 J-J 2,255,000rDec31 '13-'23 33 .95 J-J 1,440,000rDec 31'13-'24 Sinking fund 6,209 Assessed valuation 1912_ __1,053,754 48 '10 .74 5,000.000c&rJuly1 1940 Total tax (per $1,000) 1912-$25.50 45 '11 J-J 2,300,000c&rJuly1 1941 Population in 1910 1,668 0'11 J-J 9,750,000c&rJuly1 1941 INTEREST payable at Delaware 4s '12 J-J 4,225,000c&rJulyi 1942 County Trust, Safe Deposit & Title 4s '13 J-J 4,150,000__May 1 1943. Refunding Loans. Insurance Co. In Chester. 3 .68.97 jj 3487,500rDec31 '12-'27 979,500rDec31 '13-'27 313 '98 J-J NORWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT. 330'94 J-J 1,496,000rDec31 '13-'23 4s '05 A-0 $6,000r_ _Apr 1 1935 3343'95 J-J 550,000rDec31